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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_05_27 PMIZ& Z, _errs . .!A a Arm q _V -MA ­FRIDAY,, - -,27, 42 1. -VOL , X-L. ., ICICE G;,' ONT, FAI,RPORT.- GREENWOOD. "Bits bed 1828 Wedpesdar morning--John_O'Brien E)rL the.e veming of ondO, May 80. Gob.` Be ,Balkey* d e Cream Social held me tga4 -shot a pelican -oa tNe sand-bar. It there will be an Ic measures 8 feet from tip to.�jp of on thepfiuirqh laWp,.under.the auspices GREENWOOR . E. bill of the Greenwood Girls' Mission CIr- Lts wings. and from'tbe tip of its A good program is being 0' PORSYTH, Opb. D., Pireet6r to the tip-of its tail it measured 5 feet cle. repar- t.0�=tncal!�Association of R Optometric �-NEW•..RECORDS • lowed r of Abe American 6 inches, find the bill is 14 inches in 6d. Admission, addits"20 cents, child= Association.. Eyes examined by appointment. length. This is the, fl-rat ever kfio*n i6d 15 cents. Phone 204, Claremont.-Ont. ­I Know'Where the FIIeaGo;-_ those parts. It is usually found MILLS z 6be In the -Ft's aLovely Weir. Humming the western part of America. AROUGHAM-: F. TOMLINSON, M..i I a and Surgeons Dow TeiAx Way., ­_ !•Take Me o1ofitheCollege of Pb7sicigu N I C -jefontario. office: that rmerly occup'e`4-,'j In Old..MitnIlla ' "One Fleeting Hour :_MOUNT ZION. Grarft 31alc6lm, of Galt, visited at. t. 231Y his bom*e here over Sunday.the late Dr.R.apodie.inct latterly by.Dr. Cal well. Phone. Claremont,Qn Virginia Court Scene Laughing Yam' p A. and Mrs. Wells were at C. Hop. Mr. and Mrs.'logles,of Toronto;vis- Now I,Lay Me Down to Sleep kinson Sund' ited their parents here over Sunday. V E10ARTWRIGHT, M. D.,/ADS,` ay. n coroner for the Coun- Mr. Maynard visited 'recently'with z ' George Quncan 16 spendifig a; few Biscuits and Pastry"have that fine.,C.iP.&S..Ont. A c ty of Ontario. Office hours M-2 and 8-8 NEW SHEET MUSIC George McDowell. days with relatives in Goodwood this. sweet, nutty taste when or at other-. hours by appointment Phone'Bell Sidney Pugh. of Toronto,spent the' we-eli. miLde froM- No.M111* :Ind.phone No,400. Pickering, On•--Gieving for You Feather Your Mest 'holidays at Oscar Pickett's. INliss Kate Brodie, of Toronto,spent • tario. &jEr 331v George Pickett and William Fiss a few days with her. sister.' Mrs. Geo. M' KIN.NON; M:D., L.R.C.S., Now I �ay Me Down to Sleep have each purchased a new Chevrolet Philip. K S - S M—t c Margie 616 It's a Lovely War No 0.3dinburyb: member.of the College of car. Richard and Mrs. Whitter. of Nestle in Your Daddy's rims PhyVicis6ris and burgeons of Ontario.liceiitiate . A Mrs. A. Mantle and 'Miss Doris, of r6ntoe spent the week-end' with Mrs. Pastry Flour. It.is made.by the -of` Bo al •college -of -Surgeons. Edinburgh. Bonnie Lassie Alabama Mood Toronto, ate spending a few days with Matthews. Bpooial attention to defeases of women and most modern system fr6m nd the --s. Redshaw. Leo and Mrs. Hayward and children a 0 ran. Office and residence.Brougham. Honolulu Eyes Why, Don't You ? farmer's daughter, M. The service, which has been held at of Dunnville, and Lawrence and MrF., the choicest wheat grown, two Sundays. will Goad, of Toronto,- spent Sunday at The 'quality to there and the $p. m. for the past be held next Sunday at the usual hour Maple Villa, price is right. 'KENNEDY, 7, p. in. Mr. West will take charge. There will be an auction sale of house .-W H. Barrister. Sol. touffvllle, Oat, hold effects, garden toolsete., the pro. USE BAKERS' io"y a ieitor,!Notary Public,"Conveyancer:&c. �"Whitby.Ont. 41 AUDLEY. perty of the estate of the late Mrs. For Bread-makes more, better,W`m. Feasbv, on Tuesday, May 31st. ERISTIAN, 'Barristet and' Buy your Furniture from very q6ietiv' This property includes some splendid E. c Victoria passed off-ve ,. whiter and sweeter bread. . -.ASoll Solicitor.XotarT Public.Etc. Bloneyto nearly every one being busy with the furniture. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. obne.%0flee Brack St.North,Whitbv. 017 See bills for full particulars. .. .* . _.. . .than any qthelr..� — planting. On Sunday, May, 29th, the 'Union J, . E.. . BEAL S:&-4J OHNSTONN-Barrisaprs There will-be as; abundant harvest D.el,�E School services,will be in line t -29 Dan forth Ave -�-6rth�Bldg' in this section this year, if the spring Sundav Sc 2 'Gerrard 4 with thenatlon•wide ,Go.to-Sunday- Toronto.� Phone, ill. Saturdays, Mal' CLAREMONT promise is fulfilled. vern 1720.�(Ind.) .cu 401y The Guthrie Bros.have some flop School" day, A special program pre- 7, Reducod es' for ' fan. �and herds of cattle "(?n their ranches and p•tred by the Religious Educational Z. G+MMNI T• prices' W I LLIA_11-J. BEATON, P. A_Bar- Feb : We pay the freigh. the pnstlimi is ektragood for May. Commit,.ee Is being used. The chair. rMer. Solicitor, member of- the firm of R kW;n.Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto anywhere. The new owner of the Heale-,: farm man of the committee is ]Site. W. E. -nsy with Holtby. Everybody come and bring G inZ trusts Building,sr)Bay Street,Toronto. Large stock and lowest prices. has taken possession and is L 'riends with you. 0 Telephope Main V1 and 962. the spring work. 'We wish hina stic- your I cess. Detttal We are plestaed to report that Urban ATHA. frve In health LAKE B. BEATON days. daughter, Mrs. A. Carruthers,'con. 8. G BGraduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental I,* I Office Tackages E;j X_ -Blake igsomewbat impr D. D.' S.. ---B--A- S-K -ln rr S- - and hope-he will be out again itt-a-fe—w There died a­t_t_E_e_residence ofbVr and Fruit Pickering, on May 20tb. Phoebe Ann Surgeons and University of. Toronto. Pick, A over W. M. Pringle's hardware store.' Whitby. Russnell. relict of the late,James' Hevv- Offic -hours 9 to 12 1 to 3.3u. Ind; WHITEVALE. ar . I le 6. 1 qt. Berry Boxes Bell phone 220. 41y - 24 and 277 qt, Crates ittt, in her seventy-ninth year. Mrs. The' members of the 'League, rs.-F it' tawitt wa&,a woman of very modest W of motor oils and .0 and 11 tit. Baskets and Covers their soci,d even. Find gentle disposition. She was a e have a full line looking forward to gr0fases as well as m.otor.flitures.l. We adiise orderir�g early as thire is a' Ing at StoutTrille on-Monday, May the member of the Church of Christ from We bopp-that all the boys who early in life to the very last and bad-a Autos of all makes and designe repair- scarcity of I qtr at the 30th. E.Wr EeP H RN O'N, A.T C M notice and -V ETA present time. have car&will be on ha6d, bright hope of the life to come. She ed on shortest nod' teacher of piano ard theory.. Phi":, A patriotic service witl be held at was widt•ly known, being of a kind at fair prices.' Claremont. 3t�tt) Chopping and Oat•Roliliog every week Whftevale on Sundav evening, Uny mud motherly disposition and giving day excepting Monday. '2Vtb,at 7.00 o'clock. !tht6rivvillbean assistance where'ever needed. her -Agents for Dominion Tires .W G. HA.%I-Isxuei of 31ArriA e being to take care of Liceuxa4 in the County of Ontal rpedally •interesting service. - The whole Ambition e rn' River by the the sick or those g, and will be _:genuine Ford Parts 0, W. G.Bs eit, Gree]2 Maiz which:�was presented stfiTerin ­ V.111age. atly- missed among her friend!.Wititerale Gir6' Club to the-116th srre � Gasolinel always on hand. Free Air -al Or add reks R.-R. No. 1. Locuist Hill- -Battalion Find carried by-M-0-171 over. There are left to mourn .her loss fivt- W iV.2RrCHARDSO.V -'Re *!tote, Ipsurance.Cbn%*cyvncing, Notary seas u III be returned rind deposited in brothers and one sister, besides her Pubtic.Etc..'Pickerink.On.- Call and see us if poll are In need the church for sale-keeping. Moi-m five daughters and a score of near of anvihiug in theauto Grain Chopping s weeks ago she :HALL-Ri- e carpenter. E,. Ever:�, of Whit-by. -witT :gi ve A sketch itlatives. About even: ortrucklibe. AV f oew*worx. repotri- •,r of the,battalion'; hietory and special wns seized with a sliglit stroke from I am •prepared to.do Chopping and. h kc-pt %inking till the end came. The .-A.Nb FL'�K G' I-. I- I- 06*an alteraCor.s. Ind.pbow n 1 3 Z Pickering- 231Y RK music will be tendered br Me L noir. N%14 -�L �!1A r To the former ineffibers of the 116, ---&__S6_6_pherd R.'BEATON TO'WX. S1nF()LE9r-- Battalion and their friends.a hearty ftim-rail wns held froth' A. Carruther's Oat Flaking every- Monday.. reblder�ne on Sunday. Mav 22nd. to the De .0onve'razosr, commife-oner for %s,.kILq - Battalion is iextended ondsvits, A#aountsmt. Fte.., Monsiv to loss and Friday. The service was Stouff ville,cemetery. Pick6ning,' Ont. held at the hbuse'. conducted h R. v C `W, tcase" kutev a. Ow. oneboa'ts Foi Fale GFI`EEN RIVE -;isted bv Rev. Mr. McLellan Puteh. as, Claremont. The speaker spoke to Et Q,_PT,GH, Li,-enc;eo, Aite. emont it. stija M-ts. '%'Vitter, of Toron and vh- rd C tinne*r for thc Ptovince ni-OrTari-n, - A3 large aq>emhty '*ho bad gathered UG R 11 John F. Bayles, Clar it�d on Sunday with Fred and Mrs, Lumber Is Down kind., A";09 ccmductrd on rrasora term, h-departed, V"',.brrrder of rure•)%rid' 5bortl%4�rn c4ttic. Rural Route No.2 XVrighte pay t heir last.rerpects to t 10 16krive,phori or call. 111.4. phone. Claremont Thomas ind Mrq. - Hutchisen and for :hie text N-1rubete Glen Major P.O. 331y daughter. of Tqrt')r.to,..�p.eu t the holi• "Let me die the &atir of the r ight. Yes, Lu-mber Is clown--down to-wbere. It is .My Business y r end be like HIS.— it fariner'can afford to ,btiild anything with Fred and Nfrs- %V h t., e6lis, Let, my Itta P6.STTI,L, I.'rensed-Aw�'done'er.'.-. To help �-Okl j tin part (1 yuur-c 1�f fr,)Ot"nall %v.hich was I vc;r3,, appropriately used that.ean be made of --lumber, even in Fe for Counties. of y1lork and Ontario. A•no- Wto*nship feFt1Xh0 gan)P upon the nainds of --tbefaceofalow market will bOpl,tyecl atUrven River or. -tnd ile impresstA lion %.Its of SU k1=45 -attecued to on shortest 41v openihg a New Garage in the Vil- play, his Y: ,criers the.value of liriag h right- 'on farm'produces. nct3ce. Address Green a1vtor P.0.. UZ-;, jjXd,Ar,1 2Sh. ...Greenwood lage of Wbiterale.1 am prepared to do* .. r _Fi eons life and the rt4ard'which would will' G een iver. Daraber was the- last great comnodity N1. ' 3t."V. LICENSED AU C: alt I.,inds of_re work. including in'clork�sharp. follow. Th-epallbearers wereh.erfive togoupand the first to come down. Vops and side curtains, also making aws and one neThew-: OL-orke WTIONEER.fur York.Qnta.:o and Durham - In the of ternobb of Mir,��the 2401 the It is is hard to see bow they can --- 11--, — ....;.z;. A.C�L;- rnptly attended jn,.o L W* , lcountw% Allkindsof 9.1les pro scliooi root,18,11 teau, PlAY- go.lower,costs consecierect. .:.to. Ter 'IsTeasonabkI, f1Pwesft)r*safim maybe it a-good coat of new paint.. Locust Hi!l, the latter %%in• hers. John.Forgie, John Sodep and n, a Y�e giving arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and In e n. ed with dentphones. WhitbY,Ont. .Sly Agent for Toronto machinery. includ- ping br, one geal. This game .%va6 H. Russne1j. V*'betber It's a barn, or a shed. or jus i6�: Pum 1ps,, Windmills, 'Silos vervintere ingf(,r_the­-qungF-rsp-)rt,, boards for fting tip- around the place, interesting-"I�rXOWOXVT" =0611=5 a :Gasollne.Englnes. of the village*.* f lumbei will appeal to j and 'R IN G'S,BI HTH DAY Arts One of the best games ever played any man or woman who believes CHARLES jM.-RIC.E, -Boqght and sold. '-in the townQhip of Pickering was GRAND CELEBRATION AT CLAWEX6,,71 W.1 in thrift aird knows values. Home T81, 5521. Whitevale,.tint nessed at Green Ricer on May 24th, The..aunival celebration, under the Come'in and talk over your particular 10.aveenmentl M..Uni.cipakl and Cor. wberi'Daven" t'Alhlofis', of Toronto, -atispices of,the Claremont -Atbleiic problems.- We want to-be belpf ul and&or poration Bands For'Sale. TtM.E'.T;f B L 9-I�fckeiri n'g 8 fation pli6y,cl h reen River.. The main Association. will�be held-on the foot- we welcome an opportunity T.R. Trains going East ine as f6liows feature of the game was that it was hall field,Claremont, on, Friday. June �: I­ . 0 t manlike man- t show you. Bell Phone.193 No. -6. -)d ail 1.157 A, M: -played in a clean, 3.-d (King's Birthday). A splendid 2728 P M W The 9,6r, :)gram of sports is being provided 28 Local tier from start , nisli. pr( 40F WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY 36 Local '6�04 P--X resulted In a.tie, neither Mde scoring. consisting of baseball canteets,.-in F. -A. R E E SO R) con West due am f0II0w1k-- Green R4ver is still proud to bold the %N-hich -the-U.F. Trains'going" 0., of Toronto' will _�;o. .35 Local 7-47 A.It. record that they have never been de- play the Union Stock Yards -team for M.00 r.75"M X-11I.JX-j 44 27 'Local 2.35 P.-M. Veterinary Surgeon S., feated by a Toronto 'team. -a cup Valued at $50',w, also a girls' 7 Mail 8.55 P.X, contest. in which the first prize will ,Honor,Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Nos. Band 7 also fun on Stitiday DUNBARTON. 00. be$10.00 and the second size 0. College: 'Aff-calls"dAvornight oregoing is accord will also be a f6otEall'tourna- ,ipn g t o Standard promptly attend�d to. --Let all'our people remember Go-to. 'ie,t for the following pfizes- Senior time -_F There ermz Bell and Inde0ondent Phones SundAy-S'ebool Sunday, V. Ay 29th, pio series, cup valued at $50; Intermedi- Verv-glad to kwtv that Peter Mor:- PICKERING, ONTARIO _ 9 ate clip.valued at-$35;,Junior; cup m roved in health sufficiently valued at $l5. to be out doors, years and 'tinder. All juniQr games Rep R. Wilkinqon, Ingle- Hitte game are to ... and one interme< Cartage Express 'Dru' g' Brougham rison is improved Junior age limit, 18 it Automobile wring wood, and little daughter,Eifreda,are played in the morning, A tug•of-war '�+: 'w ' vikithig at the inanse• for a prize of $10 will take place be- The Chevrolet Service Statiofi. and All kinds of Trucking to Ftud from - We c.qriimepd gur townspeople who t,,en Pickering• and Uxbrid-ge town- St Gar'nge at Pickering is open for all the City.or other.points.. are beautifying their' homes hi�piant. ships. 'With T. E. Stephenson and Wal- kinds of repairs and oieihati!s. in'g of trees and well kept lawns. captains, Substantial ore P I ter Symes as Also, Touring Car for hire There were quite a number of bell. prizes will also be offered' for r tinnibg, Exp6t-t workmanship guaranteed. night or da y. dav visitors in our village on Tuesday. jumping and various• other kinds of Agent for, Chevrolet Cars, Gooti.year rti(i jilidne 509 - Api)ly 33-,q Tfrc`trafflc to Fairport Iticr'Zias6s eath' athl6tic' contests. There' wilt be A •'ones aie back-to-pre-Graph Tires and Willard Batteries. year, baby contest for a prize of $5 for the Colombia Batteries exchanged. -BROUGHAM- HOTEL Next Sunday, May 29th, will be the I,est baby. Athletic contests begin at war prices. Type X-2fireviously left. anniversary occasion of oureburch. l0a, m sbarp. ­ Entries for bateball $1,35.00, now $95.00, snpplied MabloganY, Walnut,"Goldbri- Gerow.'9 Garage,' Pickefing Special services will be c1pnduc�ted 6r, and football .must-be made with the Oak and Fumed Oak Finish- 11 a. in. and"7 p m. -by Rev, J. R. secre!ary, S. Trueman,'.not later -t Per than 31st. Ice-cream and other SUMMER INSECTID9-- .4 ELLIOTT Hall, of Pot �V. In the evening Ap C. Male. Quartetke'. will -IT-procured from .Dr. N. E. XcEwen, B-V,�C. the Pickering refreshments may _;4, Free-will olYerings booths on the grounds. The Clare- -Paris Green, 60c per lb, Veterinary'Surgeon. assist the choir. powdered Lead Arsenate,60c Mb.owde at both servi,�es for church mainten mont Gitivens'• Band will -furnish..an _Gmiiiiati of Uiilvefsity'6f Toronto'. ance. The public is cordially i tibundance of good music during the A varied assortment of Metcaif!s Cho- rivited. -Macdonald. Yonge &-.Charles Sts,Toronto Former Veterinarian to A grand concert will he given in*the day and evening. In the eve colates, in boxes and bulk. Agrjcultural College, Quebec.* IS WELL KNOWN THROUGHOUT QAX- church on Friday evening. June 3rd, coinmencing at 8 o'cl'ock, there will be k I s, Stationery,I I -Magazines, Prompt attention to all clients, under the auspices of the Young Peo- a grand musical and comic concert in &da ADA FOR HIGH GRADE WORK. Ac- Smoker's Supplies. Bell and Ind. Phones, pie's Society. Very choice talent has the Masonic Hall, in which the pro- been secured which assurefa program grain will be furnished by Jules Brezil Nyal, -Rexall, Wampole's PICKERING, ONTARIO cou'titancy, stenography, type- I of a very high order. The following the popular entertainer, of Toronto, Rteparations. general mproyetnent writing and will take part: Miss Diary Clark, s6l,• assisted by other able Toronto talent, ist and senior; pupil of the celebrated Admission to grounds, adults 25 cents, We close Thursday ATternootis. Arthur Blight; Miss Marjorie Clark, children 15 dents. To concert,res6rv- attention during the summer. cdurs'es ; rn' udh p4iional V s .-R E I D elociitionist•, pupil of the Whitby ed seats 35 cents, rush seats 25 cents. given I to students; graduates read- Ladies'College; the Misses Murphy,, The.plan of the hall ffiaT be seeiii at 7, -A" Has a full line of tresh and cur : .�1��' violinist and Rccompanist; Arthu L. Scott's store. ily obtain employment : open all ed meats constantly on hand. lrwi'h, B. Sc., of Tot•onto, pianist, -year. This is a mo,4 remarkable selection of Norman Ghtrfield, sentenced 'to N. E. McEWENY Spice Roll, Breakfast, Bacon Write to-day forVrogpectus; "and P.-I N WS CKE G. E R tecomplished artists should crym-. habg on June 2nd.for the muirder Ham, Bologna mand a full house. Admission adults Weiners, etc enter any time, 87)cents, stnd children 20 cents. Re- of B. Johnson,broke out of W6od- Veterinary Surgeon '`'.,Highest prices paid for W. member the date-the King's birth. stock jail on WednesdAy and is J. Elliott, Principal day. still at liberty. Putcher's cattle OWE -My_ 4" That_the ottMcttyenws o can be,grea increased by Ing of shnibs and flowers to known to C �all. • But on the prairies there are cor ML .at a qondtU ons which determ ine rue- ceas In g"wla&ornamental Plants'. It has been demonstrated at the Domin- ion Forest Nursery Station at Indian Head, Saskatchewan, that many 'shrubs'which winter-kill to the open to send are quite hardy'when sheltered by a DI& Whittington. to give his servants a chance ii' Therefore, It is advis- sold. Master Fitzwlknen belt of trees. ears things to be Is to defer the ornamental Planting ithere ly, and -years ago in England lived a little boy named Richard was getting the Unicorn ready for an- able halter has been estab- ELAM other voyage. He called all his ser- until Sufficient 8 Whiftington. He wits an orphan, and, bed by,,the wind-break. On the or- his living. vants in and asked them what they It$ being poor,had to work for .with the dinary h6mestead or now farm"-in the to-senil. Dick came At an Inn named the St. George and wanted many things, such as the Dragon be- ran errands 'washed others, but he'%W nothing to Bond- W4,st there are 10- " his time.to speak up erecting buildings and fences, which 7 es and did whatev jobs them When it came,i are of more importance ' than erns- he said: were that no one. else would do; "I have nothing• in the world but mentation. But as the farm growel Man4ftetu One night the inn burned and cat.19 older there will,be greater opportunt- r�#by my k, Master Richard barely escaped with ,Send that," said the master. ties to plant shrubbery and improve 77 HE CANADM STM AM W- M CO.1 LbniW his II& For a few (lays the People of t, the appearance of the place*. That I Dick felt very W to send the ca Haxnilton "the town " are of' him, but he conditions will arise at some 6; because she had become a great pet. these -was not hAPPY b&Aass there really But finally with tears in his eyes,-he future time should be kept tn. mind wasn't�any one who wanted him. gave her to the.,captain of the ship. when arraning for the planting of Berry-Pickers Start Des. ' One horfif*he rose very early. He - things did not to well trees.—N. M. Rose, Chief of Tres- After this tructive Ffivs. . .did riot tell any one his plans, but with Dick for a while.. He missed his Planting Division, Indian Head. 1� "Destruction of magnificent-timber .'what His acidly wanted to:do w" to pet and the servants became More In a six-mile area, mountain sloped go to Lenses. Presently R Mall came Cruel to him than ever. 9 ZL He.was *0 alone and, seeing the boy, asked lonely and,gad that he decided to ran A WOMAN S HEALTH now,blackened wastes, andthousiands of dollars expended in wages to fire- Thousands who -never read a line ot whether -hie knew Richard Whitting. away. 'ks know his fighters, are 'some of the results'of Rousseau's wor name and On the way out of London he stop- NEEDS GOT CM Lynn Valley'& greatest forest blaze. know it unfivorably.' He is accused 1% ant Dick Whittington,": said the ped to look back. And as he stood And all due to the carelessness of & of inciting the French:Revolution, of ii4 there the chimes rang out from Bow few beiry-Pickers."—Vancouver Pro* fostering universal discontent, of 'Watery 'vince. prei6hing impossible ideals, of fixing R_ i, "Wei," said the mai� "and what Belli. Dick !intoned and it seemed Whenthefflood Becomes standing there planning to that they said to him: are you I In. New Brunswick last year 60, -,&?P.- 'Breakdown Follows."Tarn again, Whittington, -a 000 the thoughts of then upon,an upheaval acres of crown lands, were burned of the practical conditions of life in - Z am going to London," said Dick. Three tithes Lord Mayor of 'London." Every woman's healthts dependent over. During the season 2,410 permits the vain attempt to realize a Utopia ­I; too, am going to-London," said The bells said t upon the condition of her blood. How were issued for slash burning, and of that'is incompatible with the funds- - his ovei and over, or the man. "I- will. take you-in my Dick thought they 'did. He resolved many women suffer with headache, these only 19 got beyond control. mental ;laws of human nature. . It is that he would not'be'discourag6d, and Pain in the back, poor appetite, weak were 57 convictions for Intrac.. a common tendency to pick out an. feeling of weart- LIO 'on Aprii 28, 187-7,, they started really.did turn back to his master's digestion, a constant There of the forest fire law, individual and-make him responsible for London. There were no trains in house.. ness, palpitation of the heart, shOrt-— British Columbia had 389,848 acres for great movements that he merely those days and it-took -a long time Now, while Dick was so unhappy, uses of breath, pallor and-nervous- burned over, In 1920, the result Of represented'and typified,and thAi nine- ' to make the Journey. After many Ad- his eat was having some real adven- nes-I Of- course' all.these symptoms 1,251 Brea, of which 246 were charge- teenth,century would probably Is r bly havi? ventures on the way they finally or- tunes: The Unicorn was captured by may not be preaeut—the more there ' ' run much the same course if Rosseau able to campers 9.9d travellers. .7 rived, pirates, whd took-,everything away are-.may-not worse- the condition of the In the Prairie Provinces, 1,313 area had never- been born. Nevertheless, tZ' in London Dick did net find work it from the-captain-and-aWhim-and--his, -blood,--and---tho-­40 "vessaary that biikffed-;6*e—r--F,491,-21a,—acres. Campers he does undoubtedly stand for some of k1i.- a. ouft, and many times he was hungry.' men afloat in an open boat. The cap- youi should begin to enrich it without and travellers mere responsible.for 162 the more-or less undesirable things 7` One day when he was dowA neat the tain carried Dick's big.cat with him. delay.' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are of the fires.. mentioned above. He alw stands for docks he watched the ship Unicorn It was the only thing- saved of the a splendid blood-building tonic. Every Berry-pickers.. camping Parties game great and noble things, not the making ready to sail. Suddenly he,ship's cargo. dome helps to make better blood which hunters and others who visit -the least of which is what a critic sums heard a scream, and seeing that After adventuring about in the boat, goes to every part of the body and woods for any purpose whatsoever, up by saying of him,"He was the first Sir] had fallen overboard, he plunged the captain and his,men,landed On R brings new health tSweak,despondent -have a- -great responsibility for the I to put green into our literature.". In and rescued her. foreign shore., After many days they people. Dr. Williams' Pink Pill- are care of the forests. The city resident� Of course Rosseau "s not the first She was the daughter of the man found an old friend of the captain. valuable to all women but -they are looks forward to the. time- when he A.- *he owned the Unicorn, Mr. Fitz- a man whose life he had once saved. particularly useful to girls-of school ,..to revs in the green loveliness of. can get away to the woods, but he nature. - Lang before..him Marvell 'This 'nun was now a-mighty ruler in age who become pale, languid and nor- wanen and-her father mas. so.grate- Seldom gives& thought to the fact that health nor i wrote: ful to Dick that he gave him a job the land. vous. There can be neither OIL17 the strictest precautions in con- Annihilating all that's made 'the ' ptain eauty without red blood which.gives ht his home. He welcomed ca and took bi nectiou.with the camp fire ca To a green thought hi a green ibade. He did lots of disag-remble wori him to his palace. Imagine 'the cap- brightness to the eyes and color to serve the forest which has Such a did more than anyone But Rosseau he arrived there the cheeks and.lips. Dr. W11115—A' dori and sometimes the other servants ruin- rain's surprise blood, as Is cl nation for him. had yet to emphasize the Jay. used him. But the daughter of Dias- to find the place completely overran Pink Pills build up the he serenity,-_the_4nfinite-zestfulnems ter Pitcwaren Always took: his part with mice., They bothered tho-people shown by the experience of Mrs. Jo*'- they The Call.OE the of nature, its store of simple ecstasy, mid saw to it that he was not abused. of the house' While ate their E. V ortbileld, N.6. -all Bouts, to The phum where he slept was art old meals. They ran about when guests Who says: "For several years I " Kindness, Kindness, come t* is way" its perfect adaptabUity.,th tr-"' I was 'pale Children call to You! all tempers,- to all needs. . attic which had been the home of rats of the ruler were _$Ing to talk. And In a bad state of health. The green' of. the natural world. is do a, to obey; for to many years that when the boy they made so Much noise at night that and- nervous, my appetite was poor, Haste, 0 kin es the color of,repose. The golden splm�n- movW in theme creatures'saw no rea. no one could sleep.- and I suffered from-weakness,head- . Make-their,dreams come true! 4 der of the sunshine-stimulates to'ad- h they should make way for I can get rid of these for you," aches and a feeling 'of oppression. know,' they small< son why I Let them y Lion and ever , the dazzling blue and him. They played about his bed 'and said-the captain. tdi-so nervous that I was afraid to On the big round earth gy nsade-such a racket that he could not "If you do, I will give you-anything stay in!the house alone. All this time There,is happffiesIF for an" -white of-sky And clouds are suggestive . 9 But there is I was taking medicine, but it only did Light and hope'and mirth. -of hope and aspiration. sleep. At last Dick decided he would you ask," said the,ruler. buy a eat. So the captain brought in Dick's not help mi. but I was growing weak- rest for the eye and for the spirit in Some one had given him a penny. eat. She made one leap, and began er. Finally I decided to.try Dr. Wil. .-Haste. away, 0 heart of bltnduesi, the wide.stretch.of*green Aelds, in the Seel{ the dark-and hide; Ion ooth-slope of He went to look for a cat, and at one killing the mice righVand left- The Itania' Pink Pills, and after using six -_ K, am . , wooded moun- Childrens hands reach out to kind- tain sides, moat of all in the cluster- of the gates of the city he saw an ruler and his guests looked on in boxes I felt much better. I had a bet. hade of quiet forests where the old woman with a great black cat. amazement. ter, appetite, slept better -and felt ness Ing a modern He told her that he wanted to buy - The great man was so pleased that stronger. However,, I continued tak- And in love confide. rush and tumult of furious life nest give way dreamy peace. a cat, but that he could not pay more he kept his promise. He had the pi- Ing the pills for a couple of months suns-'_are bright:01L Pastures greed, to ren es U w I am f , All the world is glad; Let us see that we keep green in r. than a penny for it. The old woman rates captured and the,ship restored longer and no soling as well *as fibt inclined to sell at first, but t,) the captain.. Then lie paid the cap- as ever I did. I give all the credit to But poet!' and vain the.-harvest's gain our thoughts. Most of us have p!epty she felt- so sorry for the bdy tain thousands-of dollars:hLnHnicy-and- Dr Williams' Pink Pills- ' and a. If any child be sad! of golden.thought, and blue thoughts, smally an4i ryt"e -thoughts. Some, alas, seem that she gave him the cat and took the pearls for the-cat. that my experience may be of.benefit . ' . 0 than 25;000 that are 3"My in exchange. So when the captain returned to to some other weak woman." More ex-service men nowadays•to have thoughts t made - You can get Dr. Williams', pink have been receiving University traih;. altogether. :too red.. Let.us keep our Thin Dick took the cat home to his London the money he brought ad ins Attic, and you may be sure be. was Dick a rich man. Pills through any dealer iii'medfeins in-9. eyes open and let the green world page ,'cot fiothered -with r' Years-'later,' Richard Whittington or by, mail at 50 cents a box or six Marble and granite to the value of in, so that we may have always the rata any more. N�, it was the custom ' London;`just boxes for $2.50 * from The- Dr. Wit- $922,725*were quarried in-the Provipce green thoughts, which, in the'beauti in those became Lord Mayor of-L(m when the master of the house as the chimes - edfciiie Co., Brockville. Out. of Quebec in19.20. fill Oliftse of -Sl;akespeare, are sure days, w es of Bow Bells had ad pib- Itams'. M to make our spiKits all of comfort. to foreign ports for him 'pheiied. sent his ship Hirehito's welfare dart and the worst is yet- to. come !, Lace" Made Unnecessary by during his tour. Japanese Prince Upset According to old time Japanese tra- -Shoe Fastener. New ditions it would be Viscount Chinda's n Tradition. A time and trouble saver, that also duty to commit hara-kirl should any 'Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan re� ornaments the shoe_ gught tq have ,'I 6 tfy enj6yed a week In London misfortune befall his charts. considerable charm for the busy mod- as At -the close,of the Wrd Mayor's crowded with experiences such the ern lady. Two engaging plates. are knew ' luncheon to Princd the Lord rcae of his ancestors ever kn and Mayor announced there would be no secured to the front of the - shoe, v:;Icb only a few years ago would against -the edge of the opening, one have been regarded as ImpossIbie to 'speeches. Hirohito, nevertheless, r these plates are about on either side. promptly arose and said lie' could not one Of his imperi4l line, with Its tea- the Shape an Inch long and are bent,to leave without expressing-his thanks -ditional status of semidivinity. - lie for' the -6nterta'­ient, delivering 'a of a hook, with ridges formed at the posed shook hands wth many people, line of the bend. . into these hooks before cameras. like any celebrity of brief speech in- Japanese. It *as' a t great-week for the Japanese colony in 1"slides a securing plate about about 2 in.' or the stage, drove ' about i Politics long, w. edge7shaped, and which has,its 't London. Many of its members ap- -crowded streets in a motor cat with•, two edges bent over to fit Into the'en- ".'l geared in u`R**yV costumes wherever out an escort and inspected museums gaging hooks, and with toothed edges v. and art galleries elbow to elbow with they had a chance to get a sight of the MI that match the ridges in them. This Princi.' Some commented it was the the general public. first time Japanese had ever seen an securing plate may be ornamented In any way to suit the wearer's 'taste. Outside Windsor Castle one day the heir to the throne in silk hat and froi,-k Japanese Crown Prince and the Prince coat. at Wales were surrounded by a curl. His Car. ous crowd and could not move until A'Growiriq Bargain. Since Jenkins had a motor car the police .-pusb4d the- people away. Some *tfie English are quite as Both took the Incident cheerfully.' AL- ol He's hardly ever home, ti But with his family delights keen on saving and bargain driving as a ter a three day state visit In Bucking- the Scotch.- Take the following case. hem Palace-Prince-Hirobito moved to The countryside to roam. You can't beat my old *Oman at get- Chesterfield' House, where Col. Ed- Ling the most for her money," said And yet he Is not Satisfied 7-ward M. House, as the representative But plans to change, behold! one Englishman. ,"She went to a mar- HIS Classy Six to something that of President Wilson, was the guest of the Government during his first official ket gardener and Insisted on choosing on wheels has never rolled. a marrow that was still growing. 'How *Wt. to England after the' United much for this--one?' she says. t Tight He means to fit it with a stove, States entered the war. The Japanese once,' says be. 'Too much,' she says, P 1*�'�� oourt sent word that the Prince's visit, A bathtub and a bed, :What's the price of this little unr -garden patch was principally for study, intimating And make a lawn and that his -father woulde-appreclate it If Fou'rvence.' "All right, I'll have it,, Upon the top Werhead. and she pays for it on the spot. Then 00 K.. With lawn mower and-j:ake aid h -.where should be no more formal funs- .she say*, 'But don't cut It now. IM Strapped on behind,;he'll,call clons than necessary. call for It next week.' It perfect and will never need The Princ4g'i constant attendant Is VbWA=t 2- Chluda, Japanese Ktaftitar Arable measuring 9,810,000 N. To visit home at all. land, w 'at Foreign Affairs, and formerly Azir acres, was rained by the war; of this re" :Ase@M6r to Great Britain. Viscount 6 687,000 acres have already been Asthma may be brought on by cer- _ri abVi" it" an anxious poettim be- 9" of wire avid the French alms tain foodis or by certain qualities of the air breathed =am he Li responsible 1w Prize* have plowed 3,456,000 imm N�-F tic '' 't. 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". ,..o" _ ££++F...••.a�� ..,...?r...!.:,, ;a�r'2""'. ,. _ -<:-r''d.--;_ .•�"",_.. -��C'�•� :��; .... -�,w deVWUM of wamrw obbb ekw,bot AVTO REPAIR, PART* bah carri0d awxy.. -*W*_cellars were r Your old. b _ for stakes and models of cars flooded and a cost of 111130,0411)1111130,0411) entatrod. ; r ,ttvken or worn-out parts replaced. Write or wire us-descrlb- These IOSaea are reflected In the tax ^�/ Promine n _ We. to V. fns what }ou want. We carry the rate, and Just so long ary so much of } . I largest an most tom l:u stock Is the public revenue must be utilized to � 0 y■�■ ■/Canada.of allLhtly or n•w parts p Praises � ac and aut,.411 Ipment. We ship replace or repair the effect OL nog- �/TM �•: C.O.D. am Sa Canada Sat3s- I t , lect' or, disregard of public property, ;a factoty'ot tqo�aad In full our motto show's Auto_salvoce last supply, just so long will the tax rate continue - a 9sa-su tfarferia sz., Toronto. OAL to increase. Heated Up. - ` y` t} tle Effie {who has stroked the kit- Caie .o7 Municipal Property. W� ,Bl'>VJY � Ui(rK ten until she has , begun to purr): f� 1L "Maudle, do you hear that?"-- ��• �"'h.� �' F '" r In our towns and cities one cannot . �„ Sister Maudte: Hear what, Effie. go When observing conditions Effie: "Why, I do believe Kitty's - c�•'. `��.*''a� - �' When the baby is sick—when,he is boiling! -7•. of neglect and carelessness due entire- cross and peevish cries a great deal - Iy to the lack of-interest of,the people and is a constant worry o the mother °'' c=, y Not So. Dark Now. s•,.' _themselves. —he needs Baby's Own Tablets. The. ., ' *.; Where has he.been?" �< Unfortunately, the average citizen Tablets are an ideal medicine for lit, f \ To darkest'Africa.' + tie ones. They are s gentle but , , ;,7. tools that once he has paid his taxes My. How interesting. He must thorough laxative which regulate the he has fulfilled his duty, and the city have seen lions 'and elephants in' the bowels, sweeten the stomach, banish can do the rest. He•overlooks the jungles. + u fact that the city is but an aggregation Constipation and indigestion break up - "Hs saw a herd of elephants from ` of units, of which he ie one; that any colds and simple fevers and make the window of a Pullman." teething easy. Concerning them Mrs - improvements or maintenancc charges Philippe Payen, St. Flavien, Que.,, _� - f p must be paid for by these units, and writes: "Baby's Own Tablets have Careless Compositor:• _ --r ,- he must bear his share. "The ending of mq story has been been a wonderful help to me in the It is a well-known axiom that a care- completely spoiled by careless type= ' �Z case.o! my baby and I can strongly less employer is reflected in a careless setting, complained the angry. suth- . - I recommend them to other mothers.' employee, which largely accounts for The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- or. the fact that in altogether too 'many era or by mall at, 25 cents a box from "Here at the conclusion, where the cases the.cost of municipal public The Dr. Williams'Medicine Co., Brock- judge looks down at the detective and q A works 1s-largely in excess of the cost ville, Ont. asks, 'Are you Pendleton King? What of such works when privately carried does the printer make him say? ,-Lis- out. tens Many Instances might be cited of Spare tire carriers which can be "The great detective, snatching off loesea due to eittler wilful damage or attached to a car without tools are his false beard, replied. '1 a.m.' ~: carelessness bi the people themselves, new in the automobile accessory line, "That certainly leaves the readers ` In an eastern city during the past in the dark,".mused the waggish_.edi• fi .:,'x•. ` month a sewer became blocked by the iRinard's Llnlmar-t for Dandrka tar. ,Illisl•�tML l•.s'ft S�t'a1•®VC»!i a4 True Point Little Eddie .$ad begun' to study + - i HEALTH EDUCATION tuned physiology, and her teacher had lac- etuned forcefully against the,evils of ,� + � alcohol. So Edie was perturbed when cider. S BY DR J. J. MIDDL:ETON appeared gat the farm table. G. W. Logan, Peabody, Ka S:A. :x Ilr3a:3, u. "Cider, 'she proclaimed promptly, ' Provincial Board of Health. Ontario "is bad for us. Teacher.says it con-- ., . Tanlac has completely restored my gestion. Nothing seemed to agree, . ' 0 Or. Middleton will be g:ad to answer questions on Public Health rs" � tains ten per cent. alcohol." health and.I feel finer than in years;' with tine. At times I arould have dizz y. tors through ibis column. Address him at the Parliament.Btdjs. "Well," said her.father, "how do you was the straightforward statement spells and at other times my bath Toronto" ' account for the fact that Mr. Jones, made recelitiy by Mr. George W. -would ache so bad that I could hardly -* whe lived next door, lived to be one Logan, of Peabody, Kansas.. U.S.A., get up and down in my chair. Thu Is, 's '�i t�Va�t�`I&I&�WA ft_I&I&Va ML�� hundred and four, though he drank a One Of the,most prominent stock-deal- just the condition I•'was in when I e• ers in the Middle West. started to take this medicine. It-tools _ If there is one feature of life in with typhoid, evidently from one or great deal of cider.' "It has not only made a new man just six bottles to make a well n= rural districts that for itnportance two flush cIoseta that were in the It looked bad for Edie'a carne, but j t ells advanced excitedly to its defence, of me but I have - actually gained of me. I now have a fine appetite, "r, outweighs everything else from a pub- immediate neighborhood. The Pro- thirty-five pounds in weight and feel everything tastes good and wY dicea- 7. He health point of view, it is i,. main- viricial Board of Health forthwith lied "Weil, he ,couldn't have been very as well as I ever did in my life. I am lion is perfect ' Wining a pure- water supply. Once the offending well closed, and no fur- healthy when he dled," she asserted. telling all -my -friends about Tanlac . „ but-ney can see for themselves what My wife was also troubled with W. a` - - - •the water used for drinking purposes they cases have occurred. An inter- _ "" digestion at times and St relieved her -..� ' becomes infected there is -no telling eating feature of the infected well at Not Well Told. It has done in my case. - ""When I began taking Tanlac I was the same way. You may publish. my - - Where the damage will end, or haw Jordan was that twelve persona faeces- A woman met a ragged urchin in the in an awfully run-down condition. I statement where4er you like and !! -assay people will suffer. The reaaanllated last year with the preventive street. was away off in weight, felt weak and anyne doubts it,just tell them to sot for this is obvious. Drinking water typhoid serum escaped the disease, al- "Your coat's 'very short, my. )ad;' -nero�s all of the time end couldn't me." l ` is used by everybody in the commun-I though they drank the contaminated she said. take any interest in my work or*any- Tanlac is sold by leading druggists -lty,and should it become contaminated(water which made.the others ill. The "Yes, ma'am;' was the reply; "but thing else, My-main trouble was indt- everywhere. ' V is liable to infect every, individualIvalue of preventive inoculation itIl be brig enough before'I -get an- " With diseases such as typhoid fever, against typhoid in the country is thus other." Waste Apples Yield Rich Settled l dysentery or cholera. The victims apparent and it would be a wise mea- ' Thinking the reply very-smart she Syrup b New Process. The tailor•had called several tlmrsa t' .:,may-include visitors`who drink the sure if District Medical Officers of determined to relate the inajdent to Y P Y for settlement of his bill. rs k. water, and develop the, disease after Health would'encourage, everyone to her husband. p new extraction procesa converts "Look here," he said. "I should like - leaving the district, thershy causing be inoculated with the antityphoid "I told him his coat waa fiery slidrt," the juice of even the most intensely to know when you are-going to settle uR: suspicion of the water supply of other serum, especially during the Fall all began, "arid what do you think acid "varieties of apples Into a sweet, this account. I can't call here every localities where the infected persons months when the disease is especially was big reply? He said it would be rich syrup which is entirely suitable u? . day of the Reek." actually reside. - It consequently. is-prevalent, or where the water supply a very long. time before be got an- as a base for flavoring extracts and Debtor-"What do you suggest Y'. very d2fficuit sometimes 'to `race the is derived fron, wells or other sources other." for many other purposes. A valuable Taitor: `"Friday.". origin of outbreaks such as typhoid, which may 'be liable at any time to She Is.still waiting for the laugh by-product of the process is a com- Debtor—"Very well, then. Mott aril and the disease thus gets a chance to contamination. that never,came, pound, known as calcium malate, _ all every Friday." spread. As a further preventive measure it --" which is identical with the so-called A recent example of this kind oc- is wise for everybody to boil their. Nlnard•s Liniment Rellevej Distcmpoo "sugar sand" hitherto derived from ~ maple syrup exclusively. This tom cursed in Buffalo where a remarkably drinking water if obtained from wells -Just, in From &k S pound forms the basis of malic acid, - s - _ - large number of cases of typhoid were during the Fall months of the year. P $ Sky. --reported. The water supply of Buf- No matter how often the water is Tbe'real designer of the parachute and was valued at ;1.50 per lb.. and - - falo was examined chemicall and analyzed, infection is liable to get in was Leonardo da Vinci, in, 1500, .al- more, before the war. At present, the At the rarmouth Y.M.0-A. Boys' ww: _ bacteriologically, and declare free at any time wit'a serious'results- No though at the coronation of the Em- only ylamts employing the process are Camp, held at Tuaket Falls In August. from'typhoid contamination. Where cesspool,.privy or latrine of any kind peror F.o Kien, as early as 1306, located' • in- Nova Scotia, but, as it I found MINARD'S LIN'IMENT'most then did these people contract the dis-� should be tolerated within eighty feet Chinese acrabata ware seen--to ;ump utilizes a fruit which is now being al- beneficial for sunburn, an Immediate- _ ease? It was found that one of they of a well,the discharges from a single from a high scaffolding with huge lowed to go to waste to the extent of relief for colic and toothache. hundreds of thousands of tons a year, ALFRED STOKES, patient had arrived in Buffalo from i patient having been known to perco- parachute umbrellas. , Major Orde Lees, who has made. it ts-to Os expected and hoped that the - General Sec y. :; :Maryland a week or. two before he; late through the soil and infect large method will coins into wide general developed symptoms of typhoid. ,An- volumes of water. more parachute descents tram sore= other arunk water in a country'village By-boiling the water or adding planes than any. other man, considers use within the near future. ' hr had been visiting shortly before lira �l,l.,,i:,� ;,, rim „�i�,,, tc.v,,,,,,rt,(,�(, that nor 4 .: ,± .• took ill. No less than fifteen of the by the local Medical Officer of Health carry life-saving parachutes,•.just as MONEY ORDER$. � typhoid cases came from Jordan, On-'ail bacteria can be destroyed. Typhoid ships carry lifebelts and boats. In a Remit by Dominion Express Money r tario,'and the value of intercommun3-r and 'dysentery bacilli, can be killed in recent lecture he referred to a scheme Order. If lost or stolen you get your Ars•rleMy Ploseer Dot•Remedies --cation between Medical Officers of ten minutes by the following method of lowering a whole cabinful of pas- money back. _ _ Book as :oHealth here becomes evident,:for the suitable for villages, summer camps, sengere by one great parachute. BQC DISEASES health commissioner of Buffalo im- etc. A level teaspoonful of chloride of The prevailing--idea that-parachutes -prince's Plume a Badge. and Sow to-Food mediately notified the Provincial+lime should be rubbed into a teacupful frequently,tail to open is a fallacy, In Mailed Pre• to as7 Asr To commemorate their world tours drove b the Autbot with_ $card• of Health, Ontario. As a re-I of water. This solution should be 600 parachute descents from observe- >s.•Ola West 31 oo.,X14 ;ault,rthe Chief Medical Officer sent an diluted with three cupfuls of'water, tion balloons during the war, only the Prince of Wales members f ttl vilest 1. atrsat of the Royal Marino Band have been; Now York. epidemiologist to Jordan without de- and a teaspoonful of the whole added three-failures occurred. = Many inventors do not realize that granted the privilege of wearfug the Jay.to investigate the local conditions to each two-gallon pailful of drinking Prince's plumes as cap badges: and analyze the water. The source water. This will 1ve four or five if.a parachute is much less than 28 ft.of the pollution was found at. once, parts of free chlorine to p r�•lion in diameter the speed of descent is _ A well located near the Dominion Can- parts of.water, a very effective germ- fatal- In 1914 an Austrian tailor ASPIRIN aeries was found to be contaminated killer. jumped from the Eiffel Tower in Paris r with a combined parachute overcoat. _ •...••, ..•.. ....••,-•„ ....• The apparatus worked perfectly, but "gayer" is only Genuine l+�r _ as it was only one-sixth the size of a \ standard life-saving parachute, it de. _ }� a wended too quickly and Its inventor �.edC13T o Eat ani was killed. Q - _ • The real danger of parachuting s in 2 Every Bit .Eatable landing. You never kndw who a you ���i5�° :• are going to land. Major Lees has' ` �y described,how in July, 1920, a rival Grape t Nu�5 _ parachutist in Sweden challenged him to land on a given spot, and how he s; dropped from only 400 ft., and scored Warning! It's criminal to take. a 1 - - is convenient,Free from waste, an "inner." His rival ascended to chance on any substitute tar'genuine 31000 ft. and landed.a third of a mile "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," prescribed u�.,� A�� .and TY�oderate In price. away! by physicians for 'twenty-one years For iJl�'Ad MR Skilled lilendin�¢ aTld �OAg iClil$ The Benefit Forests.K and proved safe by millions. Unless a ;L �bTi1] out the fu1T flavor. slid richly- _ Most of the land on which our Cana- you see the name "Bayer on package 4 - $ y' or on tablets you are not getting As- dian forests no�v stand is not suitable The majority of akin and scat troubles :.,. uourlshin Qualities of this cereal g but it is suitable for pirin at alt. In every Bayer package exclusively ill toil a rpo.cs r ga gg for agriculture, are directions for Colds Headache, Food, anti;make it easy to digest. ' the elt�hzc•t etyn of . racc,,�sti� _ y growing fine crops of trees to keep Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Ohm rdan ruff, tyalittleGudncura .. - our' saw-mills, our wagon factories ointa,erst• Cncicnra i>cnm aoocfi3ea and �• K Toothache, /Lumbago and for Pain. cools the skin and ov hen per. ; ~ - = There s a Reason our-furniture factories, and our paper Handy tin,bones of twelve tablets spiration. fllatcatt,dl=die _ mills running at full force lolever. cost few teats. Dru�ts also sell sft*29.011""2s.risse.Tatawzle Sold ., Let us all take art' in thrO°sbo"t���•Caasdl� " For sale by all gTocers� p pr otecting our larger packages, Made in Canada. � 5L r„I,k,wfi�t{valuable forests. Fire is their enemy. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered Coeiamt►>!•epaltaeewtetaarsupr. ; /AA' careful with fl .. .. . .. .��r r --------- w_ en in the wood&. re Monoaceticacide$tore of Salicylicacid.f ISSUE No. 22--'21. Therefore let us be rati.. - 88tJ `..�Sr cy,.:�N .l"': 'w., .','. 'y..:'....•�;,.•'.k:ti;a.-'sty •. :V ,;,.:, r-'u+��.n•'.n� 4..• t5� '.•a.=!',f,�:w., .T, :�h`•,A. ,, "g"qq, Wq'. ..���,j,,•- i?'r,,T,".s.� erm any 'would have de- Art t is-lied e at its office ul%�iQl of her-enemies had sh!� been successful in the war. Bjj� T w bile this indem Ity is"extrewely heavy, thereili no doubt that she Pairons of'the Altdna' Grist Mill M 3 per-Year $1.30 if paid in advance. I .. will the task of ill pease take notice that during prove equal to w every cent of tile indemn-. icy. Sh F I E Ls D '. X41 N MURKAR, Proprietor; e liar the wealth, her peo- June, July and August chopping ANA A RDEN "' ple are industrious' and thrifty. and oat crushing Mondays and J .1110TE3 AND COMMENT& and it is hoped that by the time Saturdays only. that they have paid the indetnuity The way of the tr' -esse I ar ansgr r is -W. .1L. - J. 0 jT:M S they will have lettrut -that war CORN 0 ;hard." The truth of this uldsay- ing III does not pay, .49 PROPRIETUR Improved Leaming. b�en -brought. howe'in a N 'forcible niabner to the baud of. Wisconsin 7o. 7 bandit)i i h h ,u Toronto olio ad been .: ..SUMMER FOOTWEAR -Compton's E uly Striking terrur to die residentli'of - thecity.fut, several weeks before PENNIE'S MANGEL -being rounded.np. Two of these !..-',-NVe have a 'complete- line of Sumwert-oot'wear RENNIE'S TURNIP -have-been condewned to be har-g- the whole family. ed, while two others are senteuced NEW SEED _­-Outing Shoes,and Canvas Boots GUARANTEED to lung tel ills ill at lowest prices." he inry. It never pays to lead a ten t Corner Shoe Store. fife of trine. The straight and path.is-the-oulihUre one. J AMES ' PUCHA"RDSON W. M.- Paliher, Claremcint Gerwauy has at -last bowed to Y�E � V �the inevitable;•after tusking every effort to escape the just ptnUiSh- TIME To -meat foi- her crimes. The penalty the allies have imposed upon CIZE ST her is a most severe one, but is Papers in' -' good designs and at Wall _.,.light dorupaired' with the terms reasonable -pricero,- . a0m � RORSE REGISTER EXPERoft, : Registered Percheron Paints, Oils and Yaraishes -stallion. Inspection Al. the property 7 of A. Spebeck, will stand for the sea- of 19,21 at big ow Curtain"rods and- Window shades 6013 wu stable at lots 29 and 30.con.I. Pickering. Service fee ne *11.60. -for All soaps ltba'fs '0 SAL KIN IL. (14945).Vol.32. S. S. B., flour you rug] C. S. B., the imported Clyd,q= ale stallion, the property of 0.,e.tr knead Wilson, Brougbani. will make t be; season of 1921 as fol.lowa: Mond4y. M 16th: wail leave his own t4l•tble for bread 1 . ■ E. 16111proceed to W.G.Scott's fur mWit. .,w OLM 1014 AL C. Ormerod's Greenwood might. Wednesday. J.C.Bryant's can, Maple Leaf Milling:C46, & 1300n; H. G. Wilson's. base line. for Limited night, Thursday, H. Vale's. Simcoe re Tereft". wla� Olt ,night. Friday. Geo. Oowan's, Brack road, night. Saturday.- to his Picks ring Hardware Store own stable until following Monday afternoon. SHA. Now Bmqx MACE the Now is the time to get your Field and Garden Seeds. Wehave-acalin superior bred Clydesdale stallion. the 'lei line of Clover,',Timothy, Alsike and Alfalfa. All p property of W. H. Trap, Markharn e Inds of Package and Bulk Seeds for the gard9n. k will make the seasun of 1021 as follows:' Mond ay, May 16th. will leave hid two e le prompt y.. stable and proceed to Green River for All orders will ' in excellent line of garden tool-3—Hoes, Rakes etc. e! night. Tuesday, Ben Cart6l's,'voa 7. Welhave noon; Geo. E_ Ralthy's, con. e, night, Wednesday. W, R. -Mali a, con. 5, Don't let your wife worry abou t:wagb jdays. Come Find get a washer. ...... noon - W..J. McDonald's, Brock road, on 30 days trial, - We the 1000 washer.-guaranteed nigbt. .Tburscitcy. Cbarles Palmer's, - 4 Liverpool. nigbt. Friday. W.Teefy s. tc give:satisfaction or no sale. Cherrywood, noon-; Edgar., Fil-k t.Y,*j._ Y011 CAF) proc.ure Crearl) of the Wvst Flour from F.T. Bunting The Old Reliable Sherwin Willi I aw,4'Paltits*sact Varnish.es Pitrold Pickering J night Saturday. t6 his own stable M, S, C-bapman.' Pi-kering':.Mrs. R. J. Eade. West HAU Hijhland Creek Roofing. FL'09t Wire Fence, Heavy Steel Posts' 'until-the following Monday morntok., 1.4lipp"v,Righl,ind Ur"#-k . Mrs, Howson. Sicarboro P. 0., Mrs. alr.Ma,-ter. now on hand, Get (jur-prices. Btot4bltha -, Hugh , Mclnt-i�h. Locust Hill J. Morriab, HighlKad SHOP Creek: W. M. Clareniant : E. PAppineam.• Donbartom : James Richardson, Pickering Rodd,&'.%I()TrbrRT; Kinsale R. D. Sherwin Bail- ' 25 pound bag of Royal.,Ptirple Calf Medl for,only 1.50. nt - R. H. Thompson. Cherrywood. Saul U H. Trtylor. Cl renio' 'iSet of single harness, :._28.00 One trial will convince you that it is the Best on the market. Single Hues, 4.75' TeiAw lines, 8.45 Single bridles-, 5.25 Til _._ I gave Time and Avoid ati"a tA ahaw-ou"niodis Team closed bridles, 10.50 pr. Most fanners have sales notes dui&=at some dulis or Other. PICKERING Collar tops complete, with halls 5.00 pr. but bmw dap make col3ections ddfictdt. J. S. BALSDON; 1A us look after payments Ad credit callectwas to "Fulp, Sweat pads 75c up 4.75 your awount while you&your faradng. IL 'Shoe and Brass Polish, Allow us to do your banking.Consult the Managed. - : _M ��rlffaraess Oil, Royal Comps, `k, Curry Combs etc. R E T iO N'.BAW I Harness and slice repairin *A'IirM 13RANCK Q P. LYND, pr9mytly done. OF MONNEY'S BREAD BROOKUN BRANCH, IL C. CROSS, Manager. 4 �..!Cecil Bradley Made from tandard flours. Nothing bat No. I -Harness Maker, Pickering om pre—war Milled and baked in our own town. AUCTION SALE OF grade used. Pationize the home indAstries. STANDING TINUR � I - -, _ �IuIII STANDING BAY, ETC. .-The property of Beat Fruit Cake 55c lb. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mince Meat.25e lb Mince Pies.95c. All our own make. Beat ingredients used 03HC11T At Lot 4,Con.4. Scarboro, on Chocolates in bulk'and boxes �-.;MONDXY, WAY 30TH, 1921, Wedding Cak s a';pecialtv e The following kbouiit acres of Standing Tin;ber- so? U be sold in small lots.' Also II I4 ne lots are nearly all cedar—t -,.R s­ ,M .0 N - N E Y " .7 About39aeres of Standing Hay'tbe F ARTKOERS ATTENTION part north of the railway erns- :--;.7PICKERING, ONTAU10 "in will give two cutting@ Me balance one cutting. -.-Order 'ur Fordson Trae'tor, ;Also. I Cook Stove and one Box Stove yt) and jother articles too nume- : )re the spriijg rush rousts mention., 'Pul chasers will have until A�*rill let, bef, Price $755 00 F. O. B., Yoiir Farm. Cream of the . ' - eat '_ IM, to remove timber. % 'Bread Sale b The Best.Cheapest and Most Economical begins at I o'clock,sharp F r 0 -ru TrHeto' FaL r. -'?TERMS CASH a F. POSTILL, Auctioneer IIIIII oin ­re Flour for Pastry Cars in 1921 Model Touring Car ' 112 stoe Sho'rts 'and- Feed Flour , ''COURT ' OF REVISION- k for immediate* -Bran, 'Township �" Munlclpahtyofthe delivery. lip 't, of Pickerin American Corn ground, cracked and wholej, Public notice is hereby given that If your hens are not prodneing eggs in paying quantities, try our Full supply of Gasoline and Oils kept -!�,;Ahe Court of Revision for the Mtinici- celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. Talky of the Township of Pickering, t,constantly on hand or the year 1921, will 7. bold its' first Highest price paid for Pa'll[ Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, sitting In the Town Hall, in the Vil. one.o'clock in the afternoon. Chopping andOat.Crushipx'Wednesdays. and Saturdays. Monday. the Co-am, on Monda, Bnck�vheat, Rye and Oats.— gage bf Bropgh 90th of May, 1921, at the (3 r of Sherwoo'd J..' tt Alt persons Interested will please cake notice and govern themselves -Ltd -accordingly. Authorized Ford Sales and service The Caiiip6ell Flour Mills Co., 0 0 YTT� Dated at Whitevale thig 16th day of II station, Bell phone 29 Mills M at Map, 1921. .DONALD R. BEATOV, Clerk of the snid Q 0 0 Pickerind ji-lw­��.ijhl!,�,: C', Toronto Peterb �Z 7 35,771rs,v _�7777,, —. 4 WO P 0& OF THANKS. to Canada.' 1'9.Year of naturalisation. 20.KV.1 :'.1 tonality. 21,Racialorthbal orighl�22.Canape:k ir ain 9 e E lish, 23 Can speak French. 24, -.2 Covilin or t� Nv�l wish to thank out' friends and., L 13e. o other than EavIish or French. 25.R4 ligtVag- L the nessand death of our mother, bb rs for their kindness during nomination. 26.Can read, 27.Can write. 28. ieut Sunday'w,it-h A,. W.andMrg $priog'slock Is now in. Months at school since Sept.7,19210. 29. C he ill hief aCl�ay A full lice Of Frost Fence. 0 e t v,Ours 'Witt. occupation the late'Mrs."James Ho ation or trade. 30 Employee, employer, yer, state Miss Mabel WaAg,�'ok Toronto. while the stock is cQuiplete. worker. 31 If an emplo* Principal pro —The FlAtuily Ou�t.if employee state where, 32. Total earn. 1.2.5 ver gal. ,19 visiting her parents, Nelson and 012meds I W Motor Oil ings in past 12 Months. 33.If an employ"were you out of work June 1st,1921, 31. Numberof per gal. :Mrs. agg. Coal Oil'219c,and 32c . .. S weeks unemployed in past 12 months since June Mrs. T.TrnemeflNi BarriLl-,spent Gasoline 40c per gal. 1st,I920. •33. Number of weeks unemployed • the week-end here with her So OurPidnts Eire the twat and the �IN REGARD TO THE since June 1st. 1920 because of illness. A. Tvueman, price is reasonable. The following are those who will Of 0 materials and design Roy Forsyth, of Toronto,. pent ..Coming -Sensus take the c6nsui in Pickering fowniabip: boo Ja stock. It will pay you the holiday at the home' of his Frank Cooper,* Claremont Divislon 1,Clarence Richardson. 2.Elwood Hen- ball at our works and inspect our etoalYl derson. 3 and 4, Thos.Mansfield. 5, Arthur ;parents here. On June Ist. 1921-thecensus of the Hodgson. (1,Fred Gibson. 7,R.J.Cowan.. 8,F. obtain prices Don't be misled Major. 9.Jas S. Wilsop, 10,A. W.Mackay. 11. agents we do,not employ them,oonsequeni. 7 Wellington Pearcou.spent a fees Dominion will be taken. The Municipal Corporation IN'.I monkhouse, ly we can, and do throw off the agent; days in Manitoulin 1ildrid last. The success of the 'census depends The enumerators will be compelled commission of 10 per Cent.,which yoU wn� :wee business. OF THE— largely upon the co-operation* of the k on bus and without general aporeelft- to Lake an oath of secrecy. 'They can- aertainlyaave by purchasing from us. peopl?, Mr. and Mrs' Readmau, of Vail- not give out information received o&H solicited. ng tion of the ends in view,. arid without a L1, I C9,7�.r;Ship of . tibout individuals, show the returns or' g' h -Spent Sunday with JuSePlf Pick .1 allow ariv one to inspect the returns, -8. Readinan. She cordial, assistance of individual J. T., MATHESON and 1F1 -8. citiz,�ns towards those ends, a good Mrs. Fred Madill and' Mrs. Lee, upon c.-riviction of anv of these to a of St census -be impossible. -A brief fine of$.1300. and not less than 1,950, or Office and Works, .,Whitby,Ontal,10 ouffviII6, visited witil eels- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that description of the methods and purpos- the Cuui�cill of I to imprisonment. not exceeding six iives here on Friday. the Municil5td .Ck*p')I'a- 'es Of the census 1) of interest. Richard Ward spent a few Lion of the.Towushit)ct' Pickering wil e mouths and not lesg-th&n. 'one' month. Mrs.. 1, Census taking• dates back from the To every person who ref tji"ring to he.held on MandaY uses or ne- PICKERING' 'd8V5 last week Visit.ing old school At a Mandan, dtwri-ofeivilization, and it rtitiv not the 80th 6:4-v of May. HJ21, ac the hour be generally known that-the credit ofji,_11gects to answer questions for obtain- rulation-by any one in the 1lr4. C. A. Overland and child- 5 t C"ni YARD• viates at Box' Grove. of 10 ti'vlut�k in the f6iencon. at the taking the fIrSteensus belongs Ing info LUMBER Town W11, in the VillaL-e of Brou" ada, in the year 10K.of.thegCo106ny , employ of the census upon conviction ren are spending a couple of weeks ghaw, io the raid township, consider New France. The census of anciellt to a penalty not exceeding $100, and ivith relatives in Erin. �u to inipp'sonment a By=law for closing. stopping tip. sell- times was no more than a means of not less tb, $20,.or Frank Micbell, of Toronto, vie- uf cer- titit not exceeding three mouths atid'not W ing and conveying the porLions mustering men for foreign wars I e have a large and well assorted ited ;iith*relatives and friend h; fain original allowances for roads less than thirty days, s in piesOnt times so far are we removed Ic 'Claremont on Sunday. which ate described as follows,' thnt is from that idea that it is forbidden to Every enumerator I will carry a card stock of the following material J. R. and Mrs. Thexton and Jap. to use census data for any such purpose. of credentials, signed by 111-H Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. V the original The census-takiing�of the present age Dominic-UStatiatician. This caidnia Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and Allaway, of Pickering, spent Sun- (1). The portion, of lie demanded by any one Kpp.roach —B. C. Hemlock flooring. and Mrs.Steal. jownlir-e for road between the second is a great stock-taking of the Canadian e�, Matched day with,J. H. Mr. and M-re Speuceley, Mj,�,, and third ranges of the broken front people, The enumerator will begin by has the words underlined. "all irifoi- ; inch V Matched Fir Ceiling, 4 ixt- Jones and Mrs. ifammond were in roncer,wt) of the said Township which fluding out exactly-every Man, WCE11- motion communicated to him iTill be and 6 in. R C.'Cedar Siding. lies Opposite lots numbers 32 and 33. an'hnd child in the Dominion at thtt held 4s.strictly confidential." -7 Uxbridge on Saturday evening. The, But apart frow any legal compul. Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Board Mrs. Fred Ward. left on Satur- (2). Tht, portion of the original al- hour of midnight on 31 a'y 31s t. lowance for road bebween lots 13UM- census is to be taken as tin June 1st, Oon it is the dutvbf every good Cana• and Apple Barrels. day to spend a couple of weeks hour than citizen to d; his or her- best to but the hour fixed- is real)V the 'With Mrs. Anderson in Muskoka. hers 3.sind 33 in the second range of so th;ft every informa- a the broken front concession oftbep id, of midnight. y one born assist in the obtaining of the i Fred Sanderson, of Toronto, Township which lies to the South of before that hour and every one dying tion accurately and fully. Why'Be. V.. D. Gordon & SW $pent Sunday here- with his par- the centre line of the River Rouge, after it are to be counted in the popu. causa it will enable the government of ents, Thos. and Mrs. Sanderson. said centre line of -river being in the IdtiOn- the country to be carried on In accord- PICKERING e,spent 20. 180.feet South of the Sonth- There are 'five f,)rms to be used:' ante with a full knowledge of the con- , Fred Madill, of8touffvill year 19 . Bell and Independent phone. Sunday here with his parents,. J. erly limit of the. aforesaid original 1. Population. 2. Agriculture. 3. Animals and ditions. It will be an accurate nation- m eels- aIluw,,,Lnc,­for road between the second Animal Products,not on farm. 4. Commercial al inventory of human and material .-.B. and Mrs Madill, and othe and erasing Establishments..3.Physical Defec- and third ranges of the.broken front tive*.Pea' lutes and Blind. resources rata -time w4l5en Canada I. Ljus-r ARRIVED, lives. NO.I(population). really taking her worthy place as one to concest-ion. Details of Form of the greatest nations In the world. Big values in Fliet Foot for men, Miss Emma Brown went The p6rtlon' of the original al- 1.Dwelling. 2. Dwelling household. 3.Home o Weston on Monday to. spend a lots ntlel- each person in family, 4, Township. 5 Nlunici- TEios BIRKETT, wuru6n and ehildren. Pumps few days with her uncle, Charles Iowan,•e'ror load between I pality. 8.Home owned or rented. If rented, and Oxford@, including concession {live rent.paid per month. 8. Gass 11 Commissioner for hers 30.pyid 31 in the fourth asion . house. 9. Dolphia. of the r;ai..' township which lies to the Material of construction 10 R d SoulhOntarlo. strap styles for summer wear. Rooms occpe Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Freeland, of Acitith I the centre line of the DufRus b�family. 11. Retation3hi to head of family I .Sex. 13.Single.married%ivorced. 14,'Age Colors white. tan blue. Toronto, were,the guests of Rev. Creek.. last birthday, 13.Nativity,of person, td.Na- -Prices an low as you expect. C. W. and Mrs. King over Sunday i4), The portion of the original &I• tivity.of father of this person. 17 Nativity of 'mother of this person Year of imcnigration La-ets 5 C %WW -and the 24th. to for road between lots nom- A CIO*Is"d LMMIML Men's Sunday boots, chocolate '"net goodyear welt, to clear atift Miss' Myrtle Anderson, of To- berg 34 air-d 35 In the Fourth conces- ronto,-spent the wilt-end at the lion otthe said.-Township which lies home of her . parents; A white at 88.50 per pair. Only Alex. and to the South of a point 80 rods South Football boots. steel toe's tan and from the Northern limit of the said Anderson. Deposit Your Coupons quantity left. original allowance for road. a small-qua Mrs. Albert Rawson,.of Toronto. is visiting with her parents, Goo. 101• The portion of the original al. Gallon lbwmt.ce for road between lots cum- VVHEN you cut the coupons gons from your Vict0r_Y'B0n& And Mrs. Cooper, and other eels- bers 32 and 3:3. in the fifth concession T IF or other securities, e logical place to put them is J. Finn-id• -'. Clanmout lives in Claremont. -#Aid tnaw-hip which lies N4)rth of the- into your Sayings account. Miss Brnen,a former teach6r at nfapo�iit Ma chsk!n,_S,mth -from the Ind. Phone 2804 "Cedar Creek school, bow of Torcia- Voribei n 11 mit of the said original^I- At any branch of 11-as Bank,you can open a savings ac tw'ith yow -for roAgll. coupons, or we will cash them for you without making any charge.- - to, visited Cla reuxont friends over lowwoew interest from your investment-e Sunday and on the 24th. All pe".onsL:Intere�.ted or whose Let the arn more interest in the James B. Madill is somewhat land• may or might -1w pieludicially d.Standard". -1k ed fv the pil'Ang r.fAuc'b propoq- THE oal, " Coal under the weathe"t present AVe itt­' ir�,d tri'attend at look for an Improvement with the "d-..11v-_1A%v lt(Il be hen' they will be' advent of waim weather. STANDARD BANK . Va heats in ret,-, n or hy counsel or soli- or cANA1)A, 0 . \ Hard and Soft Coal of the Messrs, Horace Willison and with reference -TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS eitor rce thereto, upon-, 9 attended 1_._.� _�, ­ ___ . . .1 - . _ _�:. : I . - best quality on Joseph Timin the 13ap- petiti�itnrig to bo .4, titard. I . - . ..... I ='::geeing iring Branch: -fist Young People's Union -Pro- -C W.Crawforth,Manager. -vincial Convention at' Peterborci Dated the 2,5th day of At Al. 19211 Branch: :C. A.McClellan,Manager. hand DOVALrj'R. HEATON, on the 24th. A heavy dowel-pour of rain with� 3236 Clerk THOS. A. LAW an electric storm of.some severity over this district on Sun- d:y evening. Im mense good will b the result. + team journeyea to IVUV Saturday and played Solina on Sat, fur rootiball Go �• their Brat league gamfo with the To' Faint No* 9 e Time team of that village, winning by �- _. iL r�duVs ' -.--itbe score of 8-2. • delayed painting, your propefty "N' A large number from Clarernotit and vicinity attended Uxbridge If you have Field The Fair on Victoria Day. They re. h as suffered. Do not put off any longer. "Port a very Nirge attendance and Look lave the 'rurfact—axd7you Save all. d Brick an enjoyable time. The Claremont Union Cemetery around and you will find many Company will observe Sunday, places, both inside and out that Tile. 3, 4, 6 and 8 -June 12th, as Decoration Day, There will be appropriate address. call for a 6oat of .paint. Now is inch A, es and the Citizens' Band will as fair anUe the time. Nature is re-decora ting, Concrete Blocks Thos. Brignall has secured the Get my prices. iights for the sale of refreshments W toe the get�in line and do the same, The qr F�,r, it;; opens 1,r most mical mathod is to use Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. on the grounds during thecelebes economical Lion on June Srd. . The public may inside ($�Cept Clarence Simpson rest assured of having good service NVh" and' a few from Mr. Brigniall. dark shades that -C. N. R. Station; Brook Road cannot aSENOU A number from here attended from Ws�cd C), M��'t'�NR the funeral of-the late. M ra. Job n to be mid,rrocm)l Howitt at Stouffville on Sunday pure white lead, 100% PURE G A R. A G E afternoon. Mrs. Howitt died on pun o3ide of 'mc, d this is that.' ha Friday after two weeks' illne orm ow Is the time an follow paralytic stroke P=OMns�; AN' D VARN place'to get tb t car ifith Cal at ter in PAI .1314ES turday' quantities neces- ReftgidadFelon left on Sa' . I . I _-, . . .. . � L-' � overhauled.for Port McNicoll, where he hat sary to make their xpe secured a position as flqgmRn on respective sliddes Their covering m6wei and If*Ing qualitko E rt mechanic on all cars, g" and tints with pure great. It will y you to insw an gotth*thbl:"P(=U engines and tractors. For w tever rwitinting or varnishing you the C. P. R., be being inenpaeitat C a do,. linseed ;11 and tai' beand. "Service" is our motto. ed from following his ustAl voca- pentine dryer, and thm is a spaw MAR'IWSENO" lvduc�,each one of lion Since his arm was injured. b4-- to 4 it Is made Phone 1614 Clare. day or night. to be entirely FIZZ guamat"d to serve the purpose which A number of the members of the from W tw ben � Wo Frank Cooper, Claremont Masonic Lodge went to Mark. trine, wg;;;g M Consult as as to your nquir have ts. ham on Friday evenini-last to pay other adulteritionk a full stock and emplAs rination as to On emos. UK ss you.. a fraternal visit to the lodge of and *oLD susjul deemative sch c that town, it being the occasion of To CESMICAL Ax- _the official visit of the D. D. G. M. ALTSTS. The Wdmen's Institute summer M J . H . ' 3 U N 0 Y , meeting will be addressed by Mrs. Woelard, of Toronto,on May 30th, at the home of Mrs. G. M.Forsyth. PICKERING, - .ON r. . The meeting will begin Rt 2 30 N,-p'clock. A large attendance is re- quested. Col. Farewell and E. W. Evans, t The UniVers of Whitby, spent a few hours in town on Saturday evening. They one of Our Productions) were up on a fishing trip and they X We sell S-11,&,Rite-Lite Letis for report great success find declare 4 fill m3es'of cars—the beat they left more fish in the Stream the market foe "than they took out. in the price, The popular drama, "Mr. Bob," will be presented by the White- r, Wheels Tires for all c, .14, Emery aleans in the'Masonic Mll,Clare Sftw and Emery Maudril-4,, ­ raont. this (Friday) evening,under Circula'r' Saws, Lad- be ens tees of the Baptist choir, derq, etc. and tinder the direction of Mr. W. it :io Woodworking and Geneva Atkinson, of Toronto. The play BIRcksmitbing. is irresistible. Don't come if you rr W,!HBrock can't laugh. Reserve Feats at D. . JACKSON, B RoRdl Pit rinv, Out. A. Scott's store. .0 L hr *�!M f '_a V 7JF n �v T V W, ft; Vik 06 11111421V Stephen Girard was a-very 'eloob Aw 144 La,*the POL and-tars- U., Jffe laid down the receiver In&"., sad,every penny was treated Is RXAXW MLIA THFAL: US= 1,fo Thomson. cars of &U types; W cars-soft "Rather a coincidence,"-he observed. with =aspect. He i�eldbxd bet, *and sub. Sect to dellvery up to 300 mUea, or test are run of same distance If you wish. lie as d f Seems I am ping to see you-to-rfight when he did-- it-was as pear a a e ]h Kiwi ' om - 0- ,T -aldine IrcrA order as VurchaissL or -purebsee at dilkner. That was Miss Ge- thing as he sould make It. He had & r1ce refun Conyers who rang uv sked me if I'd young eastiltr in his employ-that bad FUNG. %sobamic of your own cbellow like to meet he; brother again before lost various small sums to to.10ox them Byer. or ask as W Girard from -e any car to he goes hog. He is afendin ter- city-representauve for .,B d the after- time to time, and_who was I �'l e lin huxious for Inspection. Very 3&rgs stock alvnWe e& noon at the Admiral anti thoiight revenge. One day,the two got into an ban& 1 might heinterestil" Breakey-a 6sed Car Market argument as how long It would take Major Thomson's face was expres V By E.PHILLIPS OPPEN to count a-million dollars.HFIM. sicnless and his murmured word non- "You couldn't make a million dote eommital. • Granet -had. 'appraached the dark mahogany sideboard ands was of Ink In the time It,wpuld take.me.to Study Cana d fingering some bottles. drive to my 'farm, spend two hours A knowledge of one's country Is one, "Please rr kLLet me inix you a cocktail," he there and back back," exclaimed him not to hu Sy.N0,P)SIS: - of the first essestials of an education, gged. -3or Thomson be Girard. even of those who are unable to, pro- N7 suggested. "By Jove! that fellow Con ti '7. story, wiltten in 1916, begins ,Certainly, sir." yers-would be the fellow for your Am- .Be with Lady Anselman's limcbeon-party t $5.0 1.can.." retorted the cashier. ceed to the higher courses. With the The man withdrew and once, more erican chaplain to get hold of. If he- The money was posted, and -Girard amount of literature , available on at the Ritz Hotel, London. Amoig the Thomsen and the dog were alone. The is spending the afternoon down at the exts are Lord Ramsey, a Cabinet latter, having made a few overtures Admiralty, he'll .Nave all the latest drove away. When he ret(frued, in- Canada and its natural resources, nister; Surgeon�-Major Thomson,: sei unnr4iced, tips about hoc they mean to deal with stead of.-finding humped r p 0 Chief-Inspector of Field Hospitals* his of friendAip which pas- 4� ' ' - n there to little reason for Canadians fiancee, Geraldine Conyers; her �ro- resumed' slumbers. Major Thom- the submarines. I hear there are at up e a Ile f blank paper with his not being fully conversant with the Aber,' a naval' lieutenant, and 'his son sat upright in his easy-chair, an' least' three or four new inventions pen jabbing hopelessly away, the rich many advantages-Canada passesses. fiancee Olive Moreton.- Csntain 1.onald illustrated paper in his.hand. All the which they are keeping dark. I You man discovered the cashier calmly A review of current literature �oa Gale �1111c, I.vwv.c,, his eyes seemed,to be like yours dry, I suppose. Smoking 'a cigar.- He wayedihis hand .-Qraneil;,---nephew of the hostess, h such a u1bJects as -the water-powers on '4�*Itlta wounded Ari-m.- LFeut. Con; Vers -rearchlug the room. His sense of Thomson had risen to-his feet and-at the-walls-of--the-counting--house-- Girard looked closely they.ey our rivers, the protection and develop- M1 lecei I'mystezypt listening was obviously giiickened. he leaned forward towards the mirror for . .receives commissior.. on a e of thinkinZ rapidly,. a niorninffo straighten"his tie. When and saw f our forests, and our mineral :ship and Major Thomson decodes a had the air, yen, _Were literally covered with inkblots. merit o secret message from the battlefield. Five—ten minutes passed. Then be turned around, he glanced at the deposits only whets the appetite for voices were,heard from within and collection of battles which-,Granet had :'Is that a million?" he gasped. more detailed information.Lord'Romeey receives a visitor and the v0`1 'Count 'em," said the cashier. To those the door was suddenly opened. Cap- been handling. vonversation. reveals the Cabinet Min- -"You didn't do them with a,pen.'�. desirous of knowing more fully what -later's secret dealings with GbrmanY. twin Granet emerged and•crossed the !'I am really very sorry,"he said. "I Canhda's heritage really represents, hobbling slightly towards his did not' mean to. put you to this "Oh, no, I did' them with a tooth the Com�nisslon of Conservation can visitor. trouble. I never drink cocktails." brush," grinned the- employe, pocket. supply a-number of reports ok water- CHAPTER VI. "Awfully sorry to keep you like Granet'paused in shaking the silver..mg the inoney. "Nothing was said and on mines and 'The room was a'study-in ma3culine -this," he remarked pleasantly.' "Thd receptacle, and I•aid it down. powers, on forests rung fact is I'd just gdt into my bath." "Have a whiskey and soda instead?" about a pen." Thesi have been' produced luxury. Th-67 browa walls were hur with a choice selection of sporting "I ought'to apologize," his- visitor Thomson shook his head. '4 In a form' 'to' give them permanent prints, varied. here and there -with replied, "for calling at such a time:' "It you will excuse me," he said, "I value, and are generously Illustrated. silver- int etchings -of beautiful wo-i "Glad to see you.- anyws�," the will drink your-health-at dinner-time. Work for Birdf.6 The Echool teacher, with limited men . There were tb other. declared, pausing at his amok- I have iib doubt that your cocktails men in various poses. . ing and bringing out some The andual loss in Canada field, fibrairy and often limited means will --good many photographs, mostl7 s�gn-, me are excellent but,I never seem to have find in the Commission's reports much ed above the mantelpiece; a cigar cigarettes. "Try one of here, won't acquired the habit. What do you put orchard and gardern-cropp, due to deii- Information'th in them?" tractive Inseas; is•on a conservative that will be of assistance camnet, a ewe of sporting rifles and in teaching, apart from providing the ...'shotguns, some fishing tackle. a easel t just now, thanks." "Ohl -joist' both sorts of vermouth estimate, upwards 6f'$200,000,006.' To of books, distributed appropriately-1 There was a moment's pause. Major and gin, and a dash of sometbin? to this huge devastation must be added -opportunity of acquiring knowledge of about the apartment:There were some Thomson seemed in no hurry to ex. give it a ;flavor," Granet explained thie enormous 'annual' 'destiruddon Canada and-her resources at a mini- -warlike trophies displayed without plain himsqf. carelessly. caused by'forest insects, stored pro- mum of expense. i,ostentatien,, a handsome 'writing table "Jolly luncheon party, waan' •.it?,,. Thomsen touched a small black bet-- duce insects, etc. It Is certain that on which stood a telephone. On a Granet remarked, lighting a cigarette tle, smelt it and put it down. these losses would be much greater If Minardle Liniment.Relieves Colds, et - - c. thick-green rug stretched in front-of for himself -with some difficulty. ' "What's'that?" he "asked. -t were not for our Insectivorous :the fireplace, a fox terrier Jay blink- "What an idiot it makes a fellow feel "A mixture of absinthe and some I rth�ui' Gibson', ' Dominion' ing at the wood fire. The room was to be strapped up'like this!" West Indian bitters," Granet.re plied. birds." — A empty and silent except for the slow "From what one reads Of the fight- "A chap who often goes to the States Entomologist. COARSE SALT ticking of an ancient clock which stood ing around Ypris," the other replied, brought it back for me Gives a cock- 'urideineath an emblazoned coat of "you were lucky to get out of it so tail the real Yankee twang,.be says." LAND SALT of'a a'well- Let we explain, if I may, why ' Thomson nodded rlowly.' Doubling Up on Hubby., arms in the far corner. The end a Bu& Carlats Ift.broke off and fell hissing into the I have paid yoo-thia, rather untimely "Rather a curious rdor," he remark- Mrs. Eve. •Does your ausband *re- TORONTO SALT WORKS hearth. The fox terrier rose reluctant- call." ed. "We shall meet again, then, Cap- ly to his feet, shook himself and stood - Captain Granet nodded-amiabl;r. He tain Granet." member the anniversary of your mar- CL A OLIPV '-TOJtOMT0 9P looking at the smoking fragment in had imule himself comformble in an Thdy walked ' towards the door. riage, an aggrieved manner. Satisfied that easy-chair and was playing.with thi Granet held it. open,' leaning upon his' Mrs. Wye—"Never; so*I remind him to -personal harm w" intended to dog, who had Jumped on to his knee, stick. of It In January and June aid get two "I had sortie conversation on-Thurs- "Many times, I trust," he observed pr e t him, however, he presently curled es It..' himself up once more; Again the day last," Major Thom*son began, politely. Merchants i _qwtment Seemed to become,the em-I"with the Provost-Marshal of Bou- There was a second'% pause. His Cal Jimmy. Vii, bodiment of repose, The clock, after;logne.. As -you', of'courie, know. we' right'haTid wha half 'extended but his- Practl PHONE YOUR-RUSH ORDERS ially departing guest seemed not to notice Teacher—Johnny. what is velticl- For anything In Fancy Goods, Cut- a hoarse wheezing warning, struck have suffered,a great daal, esM. seven. The,dog opened one eye 'and around Ypres, from the marvellous the.fact. He merely-nodded and-put ty?' Glass, Toys, Smallwares,. Sporting looked up at it., Alew minutes later, success of the.German Intelligvnce on his bet'. Johnny—"Velocity's wbat' a fellow i Goods' Wire Goods, Druggists' Sun. the peace of the place was broken'in Department. The Provost-Marshal, "It is a small world,"be.said,"espe-.lets-go of a beFe with." d r4es.. ,Hard ware Specialties, etc: a different fashion. There was the who is a-friend of mine, told me that cizlty;'alfhough it sounds para4oxlcal, to MAIN 6700 sound of a key being hastily fitted there was a- Special warning out in the big places." .16 If everybody gives a thread, the on a" Reversed charge, into theetock of the outside -door. The against a person purporting to be an-' He passed out. Granet listened to riaked vii-11 have'a shirt," is a-Russin n dog rose to hia feet expectantly. The•American chaplain who. had escaped the sound of his retreating-footsteps proverb illustrating their-belief in co- Torc#n Fancy Goods Co., door which led into the apartment from Belgium. You don't happen to-with a frown upon his forehead. Then was thrown a and hastily slammed have heard of him I suppose, do he came'back'airW stood for a moment c.Fperation. ltck to. A. man, breathing heavily, stood you Vor upon the rug in front of the fire, deep TORONTO for a moment upon the threshold, his CaptaM Granet looked doubtful. in thought. ' The fox terrier-playerd . .. . .. Major Harry Cameron, Man. Dir. L bead stooped a little as though liaten- "Can't "member that I have." he unnoticed about his feet. His face M I na rd's Liniment for Burns, etc, ing. Then, without a glance, even, at i replied, "They've boeh awfully-clever, seemed suddenly to -have become older 'the dog who jumped to greet him. he those fellows, though. The last few and more thoughtful. 'He glanced at r I crossed the room with swift, stealthy nights before our little scrap they the card which Thornson.had ief t upon footsteps. Before he could'reach"the knew exactly what time our relief the sideboird. In "Surgeon-Major Thomson," he. re-, So many other side, however, the doer, which, came along. Several times we 2,-5, and 'faced him was opened. A man-servant barged-the hour: No use. They were peated quietly to bims-elf. "r wonder!" 10-1b. 11�- �:- :daily uses looked fly out. -on to us just the Thomson walked slowly to the end to fins and clothes; Major Thomson nodded. :. lie My inquiringly Jar,is, like c of $ackville-Street, crossed the read and made his way to the Ritz Hotel and continued. "I happened 1 . .- The man .gl4d6d away. hi3 master!.to He addressed himself t6 the fol!owihg close behind. Fr,;rn some-- catch sigift of a man who exactly clerk of.the reception counter. 5.' where further 'bled the photograph which my "I sin Surgean-Major.Thomson." he' inside the flat. the resembled sound -of water running into a-bath!friend the Provost-Marshal showed announced. -I was lunching here to- was beard. The door was closed. again me. only 'a few miniftes age, and 81--day and attended one of the waiters As it is served in some form at every mical, and there of i 1', who was taken ill afterwards I keeps indefinit8y.many thrifty housewives order•cre was silence. The fox .terrier, though I cou'l not be sure t, 0 ant's scratching at�fancied that he entered this building.; -krioii if I �an --several cans of Cr6wrr-Brand at a time.- Thus after a few' mom should be iery glaa to' 7: the door,-resumed'his-place upon the, U occurred tome that he might be see. him for ii few moments." d curled himself up to renewed paying a call upon you." The'man bowed politely. ;7' they-alWays have a supply on hand. How rug an Granet shook his head slowly. His pleased they are to find that no emergency slumber. I remember quite well, air." The next interruption was of-a dif- "A r pa -r, was it .7 calling for cooking,baking or candy-making. eyebrows were just a little upraised. hd said. tan ferent nature. The sharp, insistent" Upon me?" he repeated-. ? He has been taken away by finds them unprepared. It is economical. not ;summons of an electric bell from out-! 44 He is an exceedingly,.-plausible fel-,lady this afternoon." a THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMI 'side rang through the room. w,"Thomsod explained; and its you, "Taken away?" Thomsoti repeited, rzi), mow-=AL a i 'r moment or two the man-servant ap-!brought back ;rom the -front, and puzzled.- - ght dispatches, be might very peared from the inner apartment, "The lad y who -was giving the' C XMP Possibly regard you tif a Likely vie- luncheon—Lady Ansehnan—called crossed the floor �and presently re-1 :1 appeared, ushering in a visitor. tim." Che-Gi-e6iSw�-e 6ii' 26 Cant'make bricks N;-ithout straw," and, saw the manager about an hour- "Captain Granet is changing 'for ago," the man explained. "She has in- "dinner at prisent, air," he e3��Iearin�d­.'IGranet laughed, "and I know no more terested herself very much in the mat- about the campaign than my two eyes ab❑3cio C00000 -"If you will Z -take a seat, he ter of.Belgian refugees -:id'ia, enter- 0OC31313CI[30=CCLCE3CC3CCOOCN3COCE3CC=C3CMCIC3 OC C3C3 `will be out presently. What name have seem I was saying only yestir-' taining a great many cf them at a 13 C) r day that,unless-you have a staff billet, house of hers near-the seaside. The E3 shall I say?" it's wonderful how little the ordinary",Surge�n-Major Themszon.7 man'is really no"t to work, so we soldier picks up as what is going The servant wheeled an easy-chaff; were very glad' indeed to pass him. towards the fire and placid by 16;-on. , As.a matter.of fact, though," he on to her."- 13- C3 ❑ side a small table on which were some went on, twisting the fox terrier's . "He recovered conaei4�usress before 0 rs a little, "no-one has cdIled hire' , 8 be was removed, I suppose?" Thom-, EJ- -illustrated papers, Then, 0 th at all except yourself, during the last 0 tie bow, he disappeared inquired. 0 through e hour or two. There,aren't many of son inqu 13 0 C3 inner door. Major Thornsoft, who had "I believe so. Sir. He seemed very ❑ El my pals know I'm back yet." ❑been lingering the Sketch, laid it down� weak and ill, tbough.. In fact he had the moment the door was closed. "Are there many other people liv. be carried to the auiomobili." 8 He t ❑ ❑mson 0'T suppose he didn't give any rea- , 'A . i ,leened forward, his face a little strain- ing in the building?" Major The, 4�1 asked. 13 ❑ of listening ing intent- CST son for his sudden attack?" ❑ ❑ -­ed. He had the-air % a he ground floor here," the other "None that I am aware of, air." 13 ly. After . brief absence the man 1, "belongs to a prosperous -returned. Thomson*st66d for a moment deep "Captain Granet kill he with you in;replied, manufacturer who lives hint= ❑ ❑ If upon the first floor. This is the in thought-,' then he turned away from or. ...... :se e a few moments, sir," '�,e arnounced.- the desk. 0 0 second, and above us are nothing but 0 . 13 Thank you vimy much indeed," he 0 the servants'quarters. I should think," d *to.,the clerk. "The man's case he concluded thoughtfully, ".that you a-al 00 IFL-51g -7 ❑ ratbei int6rested*mi. I think- a all E3 13 must have been mistaken about the. fellow' turning in-here at all." ask Lady Anselman to allow to 13 13 visit him. Where did you say the 0 13 "Very likely," be admitted. "It wits. 'Ile Mos-t Economical o- mical Work oes 10 nodded. house was?" 13 h 3 "Her,ladyship 8 just a chance, anyway." p did not mention the ❑ .'13 0 Tor "Summ&- "By-tbe-bye," Granet inquired curi_ exact locality," the man replied 0- ❑ -Men-, who-are on their feet all--day,certainly do a�pre&ie the ❑ ously, looking u, from the dog, "how believe; however, that it is near* the did you know tL e Isle of Wight." ❑ For7t of FLEET FOOT as well as their sturdy wear and sound ❑ t I roomed her com ❑ 1 94 "A most suitable neighborhood, economy. I happened•to see you come in or ❑ There are FLEET TOOT-Heavy Shoes for wb '13 w 'e other day�I­i�n!t Major•- Thomson murmured, m he ❑M as it go out, th rk--and many other styles of VV bite Shoes for"dress-ii p. turned.away from--the hotel. rlmember,whieb," Major Thomson re;. 0 (To be- continued.) 13 Put thew family in FLEET FOOT this summa"r;it c. piled. is a wille 3 The telephone on the table tinkled 13 �,[] — Er economy' 13 A Way Out. out a summons. Gratiit, crossed the ❑ There are FLEET FOOT shoes for men women and children for room and held the receiver to his ear.' First English Brlcklayer="lr 'says work and play,for every sport and recreati-6fi.- "This is Captain Granet speaking 'ere the Prince o' Wales Is asked to J'x The name 10OV'Flilir is stamped on every genuint FLEET FOOT. be said. "Who are you, please?" lay ten foundation stones a week." (3 The reply seemed to surprise him. Second Ditto—"Why don't 'e In shoe. Look for the name... It means style,com- Jo fort,long wear and economy. He glanj acrols at h4-4 visitor. -refuse?" 9, oar union, rben 'e could El 0 LETT Col I shah be dellght d.11 be answered 46k your Shoe Dealer for Fleet'Foot 01M 1 -...:.4 into the instrument. "It Is really very COMPANY 14Y you get,Fleet RU ER .:0 st T00Wrr6.CAXA0A I Sixty-nine per cent. 'of the world's ❑ t. About a quarter and make awe 11 nd $Y- t 0 kind of you. . . . 72A petrlqleum production in 1919 came E3 ti past eight? . . . CerUinly! You'll - Ir rr r- -3CQ ISSUE No. 22-121. excuse my not being able tv get into from the United States� • .. ..... 4r ­ZE•WIT U­7 7.r Era- bff *,-.-W- M t N� - .� �,. ,' ^. %��C��� �. lfouwn 5 WHAT P .06 01101111111122111 ONTARIO 1W we two 7 F won Gift mWomen United-Statts, despisit&-fissia'Cdbalt says:—An j Geologies had previously ex7ren- Irm Ion OF A despatch 4900wit of hematite• iron ed the opinion-that noticing more than F IT 01(el. ­Xadame, Meru Ouz*.emkimint has been -dipeovered in this diShict, low-grade iron ore would be found in Nortbarn but a high-gmde �Iyilmg within the triang)e on the points 1 Ontario, .,Yreac► sdentist; received him=this - of wihkh are Cobalt, Porcupine and discovery has actually been nNuW.-and r hand of President Hardingon'Ift"1111117 ­ for -Sudbury, Ahe three gimat mining the ore in -sight. may be measured in the gTqmme of radium march red of tons, This information 1111. Ll - fields of Ontario,'which have become tbousands ter by United States VOWAM r#405 -wed&famous, for the-idwer, gold and not based upon the oq inlou of am&- Interest of humanitarian research, -the nickel copper ores which-they pro- teurs, but Is an the strength of the The presentation tereinomies. took •4uce. The ilrew deposit lift in the 4 opinion of leadarq M-b-A ng men and t►lace in the'East Rooin of the Vibite Ontario House in the pwasence If a notablis jhipw of Yerrow and Morel,ion an gmlysis ni,"e In the -within 14 miles of the railway at Elk!G,..:;- ore-iesting pliant at-Co- rbic J groupof United Sta�n mid diplomtk lake. belt, whore some of the ore has been % officials acd 'leader's of, science 'acrd The ore is exceedingly high grade, found to cohWn more than 70 per philianthropy. Jules Jussimend, mtrsaive the general analy- hematite, showing with French Ambassador, foiirmblly iutVO-. in one cent. iron;ml -P)apes over a width of four to five V's showing more than 55 per cent. -diveed Madame Curie, WA Ube rs- spooded to the President's 9i"llill"- fww, and the owners declare 'they 'won. -ore occurs in sedlimmtaTy 166 The W"11.6,1 along it, for abeut iso feet with a Uwe speech cd ., so- rocks, being cong1cmerarte and slate, thanks, deNvered in broklen...Z401111111111 -and in-mbighAe iron content is fife- per cent. 71 addition ifid eristita Ts �­-Jn banding over *8 A -to . , with"'twAwive ore them is i series almost identical with.. the Govehle its precious conteDft valued at and iron range,which has made the States of four dikes or lensee of quartz $100,800, Mr. Haridingdeela;2*d it re- Is of Michigan an4 Wisconsin ' world,' ..Ja*W in which: the. iron content in smal.l. part the gratitude 455M per cent.--,An.analysis from the taus taus as produceri of iron ore. The of• the country to its diatinguli*edl re- ore urn this new range in Northern guest for the years of effort6 w6kh 'Morel deposit gave'tine following P.Ots: Iron, 65.98 per cent.; afficia, Ontario ocedrs in large lenses, and culinainated in the-discovery of radium. 19.60 per cent; phosphorus, '.0.7 per is traced for close to a infle on the i He took occasion also to reaffirm.the.-`., surface. of the United States 10410., friendship Ple for 'France, and for Pohwxd, the LOWTHER PRESENTS land of Madame Curies birth. ' 'S "SLEEPING SICKNESS" Giving thanks for the gift in the SPEAKER CHAIR I.aszne of the Government, Ambassador- I Jiuserand said the occasion was over' tubs, 12 to 12%c; pWh, .gestations of the. MarketS. 11% to 12c; rift of Old Land to Adorn The Lea& 12% to 18e; prints, 14 to. 14%c. of 3T who almyst Dominion'Budding*6 Choice heavy steers,.$9 rb:�Of� New Domi i ple '$8 to $9; butchers are watching for�&n oppartunity'to good heavy steers A despatch from Ottawa says:-- Toronto. cattle, choice, $9 to $10, do, co good. 1 Northeft, butchers'"'I am lost in admiration at. th� $6 to $7; do, med., $7 to-j. butchm"' Manitoba wheat—No. Madaanie Curies speech of thanks ��sa cows, choice, $7.50 to $8.50; do,-good,. of Only ;% i sentences, mizaguifficence of the strueWre," said $1.85%; No. 2 Northern, $1.88%; No. few -4, $1.66 $6.50 to $7.60;-'do, con., $4 to $5; Hon. J. W. Lowther, ex-Speaker of 8 Northern, $1.78%; No. 5%. $7.60; do,, tOlUng Of Izer gTatitude and bar re-, the British House of Commons, OU Manitoba oats--N butcher bulls, good, $6 to for the United 2 CW, 45%e; rom., $4 to $5; feeders, best, $8 to' Card etate& 'Friday afternoon, after the ceremony No. 3 CW, 41%c; extra No. 1 feed, $9.25; do, 900 lba., $7 to*$8; do, 800: od premiiting the new Speaker's chair 41%c; No. 1 feed, 39%e; No. 2 feed, lbs,.$5.75 to $6.75; do, oo'm*, $5 to $6; to the Federal House of Commom -37%c. canners and cutters, $2 to $4.50; milk COMBAT PLAGUE Manitoba barley—No. 3 CW, 77%c; era, good to choice, $75 to $100- do, "I wish we ]tad such spaqieusi ac. IN SASKATCMEWAN't R at Westminster," added No- 4 CW, 727/ac; -rejected, 61%,c; com. and mod., $50 to,$60; the distft �rgud visitor. feed; 60%c. springers, $86 to $110; lambs, 'yearl-, Grasshop Centielil Mr. Lowther spent the -whole of All the above iii itore it Fort W11- ings, $10 to $11; do spring, $13 to per Menace llama. $14; do, ne'v� crop, each, $10 to $16 'F%dia morning inspecting the' Par- goo 7 .. . . . - calves, d to choice, $11 to $12'; at SadmtoQn This Yew. liammtuT buildings, -after'which he American 66rb�—X,). 2. yellow, 78c, sheep. $6'to $9; hogs,fed and watered, nominal, cif., Bay ports. I A deaipatch from Regina, SaSILIP . viisited the office of "tire architect, t1l); do, weighed off cars, $10.25; do,, Ontario oats--No. 2 white, 42 to asys:—From-extensive flila survey% 4,. r%--- "'John A. Teeiram mid -viewed the carried out by officials of the Departo. 44c. fob., $9.25; do, country points, $9._ plaster east of the now Parliamentary Ontario wheat—No. I Winter. $1.50 Montreal, tower in course of erection. Mr. Represents India'at Imperial meat of Agriculture, it appears ce&%� to $1.60,• per car lot; No. 2 Sprizzig, West., No. 2, 59 to 60e; tialn the Oat. to:, Conference $1.40 to $1.45; No. 2 Go Flaur—Mm, pkVw wM be: Speaker Rhodes conducted h17112 Goose wheat, do, No. 3, 54 to 55c. mare serious, this 16�La-I " ' -be., $3. year than Ibmst. so through the baWngs, Mla Mohamed Haji Jan Malromed nominal, shipping points, according to $10.50. RoHvd oats, bag, 90 1 Chotant Is the name of this Indian freight. Bract, $29.25. Shorts, $31.25. Ray, c0rdirlff to imfOrmatlOn given ant an delegate to the Imperial Conference. Peas--No.'2. $120 to $1.35. No. 2, per ton, car lots,$22.to $23.. • FtidaY. B4t&&s Idle Total Barley Malting, 66 to 70c, accord- Cheese, finest easterns, 161-16c. From records oompiled during the Two and Half Million Ing to freights outside. Butter, 'choicest creamery, 26% to surveys, the Wasted area has-shifted Hon. Walter Long Buckwheat—No. 3, nominal. 27c. Eggs, selected, W. Potatoes, =Wthwe9L Indications am thAt" --Rya--No. 11, -r lots, 65 to 7(W- freights outside. 17; choice milk-fed $I.so to $1.35,-accord---per bag, ch Sadawtoon. will be the centre a tbal A despatch from Landon says: Accepts Vlicolunty Ing to Veal calves, ! It Is estimated that the workers Manitoba flour—First pat., $10-50; adves, 48-.75. lambs, $,6 to $8. mast seriously affected area. in the Birmingham district have id pat., $10; bulk seaboard. Poison-bait supplies are bekig ator. A despatch from London '7':— /-Ontario flour—$7; bulk seaboard. First Prospectors of Season -ed in quantities in Regina ond, lost ten million pounds sterling The acceptance by the Right 'Hon. Milifeed Saskataoil, and tnifonled" W in warges through the miners' tance Delivered Montreal Arrive at Selkirk the beet methods -of , t A&.lL-. Walter Long of a Viscounty involves a freight, bags included' Bran, per ton, MAW ,�'` ''� strike. by-election at St. George's, Westmin- $25 to$29; shorts, per ton, 06 to $31; plague. is being sent broadcast ovw .1M ba, despatch from Dawson, Y.T., the province. .10 to Right Hon. T. J. Macnamara, star, one�of the safest Tory seats al- good feed flour,$2.1 $2AO per g. Minister of Labor, states that most from time immemorial. It is All of the above in store at Fort says:—' A ecrup of prospectors from ...the number of wholly and par- believed that Mr. Long accepted the William. the Fort Norman.Oil Fields, the first �' offer of a Peerage with hesitancy, his , Hay—No. 1, per ton, $21. to $23. to arrive in this district sine last Gitii Gelizeral tially'unemployed in the United Straw—Car lots, per ton, $12. - 'fall reached. Selkirk on Frklay, 180 "Kingdom now totals over two inclinations being entirely for the re- Cheese—New, large, 1-9 to 20c Unveils S and a half Million. Never0te- lention of his seat in the Comn'Om- twins, 192h to 204; triplets,. 20 south of Dawson. Following • miles sou Ross_Post His personality in public life has been .21c; old, large, 33 to 34c; Ao,.twins, tha ice, they eanced Pram I A­ despatch from Ottawa says less, 'a pit pony race meeting at the His repeated -itadf ou, one of the' acceptable to all 33% to 34%ic; triplets, 34% to 95c,; down the Kelly River, making Doncaster was attended by SO,- Some years ago, returning Mew Stilton, 22 to 23c. -trip in 43'houm afternocon, and once more thewTah�s" parties. 000 idle miners. from a trip--to,Canada, he declared Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 2.1, to —1 on Parliament Hill a sundiiii on 111111111 Automobile Lavatory-Fixed es N A large body of strikers are that the Dominion not.only claimed 25c; creamery. prints, fresh, o. 1 where years ago 00 spot when Ottawa cooking,29 to 30c, Sc assisting the police as special a share in the fleet, but meant to help to Running Board. was Bytown, Cot. John By pieced a Margarine-25 21)r� les. -pay for it. netab Eggs--New laid, 29,\to 30c; -new sundisa to keep time for the nun laid, in cartons, 33 to' 34c. Soon, perhaps, automobiles will be 'working on the Rj&SU CauaL The --Bmns­--Can. - hand-picked,- bus.;!-furnished with all the comforts of a dha was unveiled by his ExemSency, $2.90 to $3; primes, $2.40, to $2.50; home. Already they have been equip- the Doke of Devonshire. The candid . .--'GREAT BRITAIN VILL. REMAIN. V� Limes, Madagascar, 7 to Be; Cal- ped with sleeping -quarters, and now- was restored by. the Himtor'o Land- A i1ornia Limas, 10 to l2c. there is available a lavatory.. The marks Association. --Syrup, per imp. i' Maple products auto lavatory Includes a water.reser. fiSM0 OF Tu" .SEAS gal., $2'.50; per 5 imp. gals, $.9.35. 0 votr­a basin,-&-faucet, a towel holder, Maple sugar, lbs., 19 to 22c. • Honey-=60-30-b. tins, 19 to 20c and a soap dish. It is carried. on the First Mail of Season rM Part of New Naval I running board of the car, to which It Four, Battleships of Greatest,Power Fo lb,; 5-2%-Ib. tITA, 21 to per rb -,' LAaves Ywcoli,­� - Estimates---Only One Submarine Called For. Ontario comb homey, .at $7 per 15-1 Is bolted, and when not in use, the section case. [basin folds ap against the water m T., 'Smoked menus--Hama, 37 to servoir, where it can be locked. A despatch from Dawson, Y. inch guns have beeri very successful —The first Mail olf the Yew ftc A despatch from Washington 39c, heavy, 31 to 32c; cooked, 50 to! says: 'says:—The British -Navy Intends- to weapons, in-fact the most successful 11 ids world left here vo We&' :. 55c;-rolls, 29 to 30c; cottake'rolls, 3V Many bit Lon�ddn hdtels ixte being the omts jeetatmit its poisiticion as the world's most of all large naval ordnance to date. to 31c; breakfast bacon, 38 to 42c;'bought by business firms for conver- nesday by-launch, marking the open- powerful naval force under the new They fire a projectile of about 2,000 special brand breakfast--bacon, 46 to' sion into offi . -of navigation on the Yukon River.' ces. Ing naval estimates. Four battleships of pounds and'have a range which ex- 48c; backs, plain, bone in, 43 to "c;i to be built seeds the maximum visibility. Tice boneless, 46 to. 50,o. the largest Aftnensions a" Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 18 in the private dockyards of the Vick- secondary battery will consist of the to 19c- clear bellies 16 to -17c. GERMANY'S FIRST PAYMENT IS are Axpotmng And Fairfield Ship- new six-inch-guns. Lard—Pure, tierces, 13 to 13%c; -1bullding Companies and the Royal A new feature of these ships. is in I to 14t/.c;tubs, 13% to 14•c; pails, 13% -Naval Dockyard at Portsmouth, ac- the torpedo battery. No submerged prints;rin -;c. Shortening tierces,15 to 151 1 CURRENCY OF ALL POWERS• cording to Information from an offi- torpedo tubes are to be placed, as i ew source, a submarine. This is a radical de- Not a single aircraft carrier is parture ,from modern -practice, sic- Make Some Bills of Exchange and Cheques,With Cash'9'0 to 'o torpedo to Offered called for under these estimates, dnd lated by the.failure of the Up the Equivalent of 150,000,000 Gold Mar6 enly' one subutaxini is to be com- perform properly when discharged from an under-water tube during the by Berlin to Reparations Commission ed. TIAs single guNknirine, is cle,-aily td rii� of on --bo-o3-an -,,ipatal type,'probably probably nle,7 British already possess ten A despatch from Paris says— exchange obtaining first-class battleships, When these Germany's first payment of-the equi- 14. -of the submarine battleship type,-be-' new ships are complete the total wall Id marks to The "offkial- axnoil�nient by thill valent of 150,000,000 go be Reparations Commission ,muse only one is to be built, and sub that Gm. be-fourt en. At present yesent theTe is not the Reparations Commission will place at its disposal 150,- States 7 1 marines have always been built in a first-clasw­battleship in'the United follows: $11,0r),000, -3, many would made up as `frees V r" types of -om,five'to twenty vessels navY.—Japan'is the only other -500-,OW-pounds sterling, 22,000,000 000,000-gold--marks, aid had-P Om* one b ifll U ma each in the past -A mine-layer- i 13 Watson to have such ships 4n commis- French francs, 4,00,0 000 Swiss fraztes, to pay the balance a the a also provided for. sion. However, she is sup posed to 12AWPOV49gian francs, 2,000,000 due before May 81,is greeted with,un-" While nothing is definitely known florins, have further vessels under construe- Dutch 6,500,GOOr DiAila dfiguised,.biit somewhat guarded, sat-., -faction by the French is as to the features o! the battleships tion ,and is to ky,do*n stll f press.' Thl urther ... crowns, 3,000,060 Swedish' crowns, 8, mouncement was made too, late It is confidently. expected in Official vesseli as soon as the vessels now 500,000 Norwigian, crowns, 8,500,000 ar Go- �P pes;btas and 10,000,000 gold marks. editorial comment in the mwnlft" quarters that fibey will exceed the building are launched that the slips :q x X a ilal) 0 papers,but among the evening papws,-- battle cruiser "Hood"-in size. In the be available for new construction. 'The 10,000,00 gold marks 00sisibly imatter of speed it is certain that they The cost of building-the ships pro- will be sent to the United States, as The Temps sayw: "It is huly that -*ill be buiWto make 28 knots or bet- vided in the new estimates ,will there the gol� would have its great- the first billion will be applied 06 be ter, an &B nations are building battle- around $2,00,000,000,and this pi;m is in :eat value. The Germans have not guarantee fund, to pledge e amt , arm­ yet notified-the-commission when ther interest on the fiat issue Of aMps of this speed. addition to the elpehaes'of maintain- by the Glerman. Government, w It is regarded possible that the Ing the largest iavY in the world. The will deliver first installment. • gest now British ships will carry from six United States Is not expected to Sir Co�nor Guthrie y spend These amounts do not represent all Gernun mauet remit befors*July • 6 eight eighteen-Inch guns, although more than twice this for both con- One of a group of English flaanclers-eash or--currency, but only In part, to the amount of 12,00,0,000,000 which than alder officers declaxe that ten fifteen. struction. 'and upkeep. I� this the now in New York in connection with the balance being bills of emebange, marks, and might be n Imb gums of .45*calibre are PAferable Brk3sh appreciation of am power the plan to float am eight million dollar which may be,converted immedl3tely fared tmmsdi"y-tu the _to the eighteen-Jach guns.-The fifteen- quite apparent f timber land deal In British Columbia. l into*cub and cheques Y*ckonsd at the public." �4 AR� FM 07 sit- N .2 M �7, "AW -Mrs. Milton So .1.7 . �A. B. and -Mrs. ;6tt and..cbltd -. -a& 'Amp U Tuesday'-for Stratforo doqgbter,.Ajig, , 11- e I ., 4 ien.left a ToA to, spentr over Sunda G ith W.-J. eorge. Farley has been off and Mrs. Moniwy anT lily. 'TIA ;!�'J . L00ALISM89. a 1�redda,.of 1­�L.,�D. Banks As:I�V 13 g his re JT.'S�- d I . d duty for a webk thro4h illness, - -Thefollowingtie*w bo6ksbxvq. ence re pa lite receive at the Llb­ qA A nd do ' but we tire glad to know that he its recebtly been' d -Underwear a n �O'Cov4pr,..of Ch-nrQ1�jtv'eet, rary, : B6y Sdouts on"' the Trail 110 sheid irvintet, :�4 .yot "i v6sldence "pain Ait Ift y to iz ted. IMP17 -Mcs. Rorke, the Misse'% Rorke (Garth),.The Pra -Wife (Stritig W. Q.,Harn spent the holiday -on- er), The Prairie Mother (Stringer), .,,a.nice light suit of summer balbrig with J.,,B. and Mis. Horn, of Peter.; and 4 Marian Clat ko, of Tot A— ' gan. �4 boro. to, spent the holiday with,,W. V. .The Heritage of the Desert(Grey), We,ca supply your wairts. �t and N1re.-Righpxds1a11. Vn4er the. Country %ky (Ridh- -miss,Mbud Lycino, bf Detrol 71 spent a4hort-Asit wLith Pick6rin-g Tho,,Q. Do'uglas 'and"three' m-and), The Little Shepherd of _.in shirts and' draw-ers or a. children and,Visa Abbie 19iich, 9f,.Kin gdow..Come,(Fox). At the Foot friend f the-Rainbow (Porter). Herbert combinations. 'Dr.llenir�wilfb� here-as'itsual Toronto, spent the holiday here r-) next Tizesday. to attend to his pro- with the-fortner's' wother, Mrs.A. 'Hoover (Kellogg), The Case Burrell. (Bairnsfather), Higgins,. e. Man's feseional duties. M To a (Duiican), Christmas in "A new roofle being placed on C. Wright, of Xhri�ti '9 .,See us before you buy your e Mother 3� litigbam:Block, occl2pied-by ronto, an the Dil d-Mrs. James Jac-1-:800, 6f Japan �Potiieroy), Th urprise a J. R. Thexton. week'end (Duncan), S 'Isl lid Winnipeg, spent the (Keil- ;EC :EK, AL 1< MT r.V 8 -The. oxd'a ation for A. W. with Alek 'an' d Mrs. Goeidon and-nedy), Libertk,Eall (Winterburn). T Crawforth's new re�ideDce has other�friends in Pickering. 'A'e have a bunch of humdingers t -Nlrs. McMaster, who for the completed. ''New Advert4simients. -Misia Kate'Gowiv, of Toronto' pa'styeat�has-conducted a general- Silk Sox, ' Hats, Ties, -1-Boots, wai the Rtiest'of Miss A. C.rook 9tord business in Br6tigllam, form- Caps over I erly carried on,�by H. Nlechin,.has OR SALE:-7Gr)Id Coin potatoes, and the week-pud.. FGeral.1 Clark.Dunbarton, -35-36 Fine - Shirts -0. EL-Found,of' Claremont, is sold out:- lo- Mr. Warner and is here this week plasterflig. the, t-007ing.- to Pickering. to reside" T-ILTC.K EGGS FOR S-ALE-Apply Lo Wndes" Ceutury Clothes LMisses Rorke's new - having rented J. Arnot's residence 1_.1to Hugh Miller.Pickering. 31tf cottage. i', `7-- -Mi�s Violet Salisbury, of To- recently vacated by Juhn.T. Ste 'few days wifliW. phenson. PASTURE TO REINT-For about 15 are a tew of our specialties., ronto. spent a or 20 head ofqattle,it lot 10,con.S. Picker- J. and Mrs..Clark and family. -The Provincial Government Janies Cochrane. -Frank Pronse has been off has resumed *ork'ohfheHigh r.shoes for re du ty for a f e iv days an Me rin R f row way. and a large number 6f wen BRITISH CGLU.NIBIA SHINGLES Leave you pairs with us. -'Absolute' for sale at lowest possible,?rices-by Thomas -poisoning., and trucks between Pickeriniz and Paterson Claremoiat. '35t satisfaction guaranteed .--im slight attack of blood H. A. and Mrs. Haight and J. W4itby are now on the job. It is- y not the-intention--a ,the govern, ­L-IOR- SA-LE-12 ma 8 vreek�--nld.. ugl' Vickerincl and Mrs. Stephenson and_�fanaiL L' Aid a few bags of Cobbler potatoes. Mad- Fred To Bunti ,ere the guests of J.NL . and Mrs. ment to. coustriiet a. perWanent 'a,me Brown,Dunbarton. 33-36 amount of Established 1857. Greenlaw on the 24th. surface, but 'a large PLAN'TS FOR'. SALE-Cabbage. -Mrs. John Boyes was taken to store will be pl�ced on the road caulliflower and tomato;als6 asparagus. Ap- on and fini-311 it.with afine gradeof y to Wca.Payne,c-�,n. 1,Altona road, address rf". theGeueral Hospital, Toronto, -1 V.R.2,Pickering. PhorteMaLv- Friday hist to undergo an opera-; Crushed stone so that it wifl-be-a 3- �q tion which proved snec6ssful. good road,' A. ED-Exneriencrticook. Gen. -0 H N T 9 ARDWARE 46-The Wtirren Paving Company. oral referencas. Family of four adults. ',o. -Miss k1lin, of Birch Cliff and .8u nyl 'ew in 'of Toronto, were have 'comp ­f w2 ihing nor ironinE. A .&Fly Mrs. Geo.E.Ev- -an I W�q N leted their -contract of ans..1$2 King St.,- ast, havia,Ont- -375-M_ paving the front street in the vil- ��te- -_the vieat_q_af�. J, and Mrs. Clark lAge. The work-has been done in VOR _15ALF.-ChipAp, all kindsr of and family on the holiday.' . . . i -L' wagons.�.arnesr. and all kind%of farm Lin- -Mr. and Mr,3. Lamoreanx and a nio§tsatisfactory- nuinner. and it pl erments in good order. Also several heavy and s je o -Pow s -Your Neighb 'rs Will Envy You Mr. at,nd Mrs Ingle's and childrell 11 now a delight to motorists and lightsc:&L� and acoup f light horse- er 0 motored trom Toronto and speut the paverl roadway I:.very i-mich H.-Hert=n,Clareiiiont. Pfibne2l)t.' 17tf the 24th with J.N.and Mrs. Green apbreciated by the residents along OR SALE-.At lot 29.con.7. Pioi- Set a 9 o o d-- ex a.n�ij)I e thellstreet. Paint ' Jaw. the-' street as it has renioved the Fering. t Yorkshire snws due tb sell in June y A!,o a driving pony rising 4. well brolien and 7 -Mr. and Mrs. "Tait and Mr. dust nuisance frow which the t. For particulars agply ts Fred -WriFht W"vR,Nd.2,Claremoht. hone'lkdark.824. 3446 your property and the neidhborg and-Mrq.. Jarvis; of Mount Albert, b-Five suffered for 'many yq�ars. motored down on . Sunday and The Warren TaVinO Company are v_'Injr niare one SALE Orie dri ess. one -medoirn weight - 1 . . ..... spent the day *tth Chas and Mrs. going to North Bay, where they F soepRof hea�y harn will all -fall in 'line. %r)ring wa5on with box comp!ete..' All these ar- Filke have another contract. e good condition.-and mfist be sold.�ai TM. and Mrs. Henderson, of -The Women's Imatitute' will' n_,�aiaofurthei use for thim.' A0plytio It,-.'::� - I.. Claremont. aitf spent the holiday with hold an open meeting 'in th4 Red. F.Chd_ 7 t at,3 p. m., SERVICE-11ain the former's brother and sigter, Cross rooms on June 1% SALE OR arson and. Mrs. John 7 F. fleni& WItitevaleand Whitby Branches Elso;Ig- h rn t;.e th� nicge hnakney stallion th�at 7­ .8 ee olif complete line of Rankin. are expected to be present. The q* n county. who ri�ver haA had to takit d colace wherever shown. - Jxo. reasonable -Senour 100 ver cent Pure of the.pro time to'care lor'him. -Alex. and Mrs. Thom and dau- most Interesting part offer refused as,I haie no -Ap ly to IV.G,'GerowcPreke.in.-- �43tf Martin- ghter and the latter's sister, Mrs. Reafiti will be a talk on."The Secret AT, Armstrong, of Lglinton, spent of Elealtb," by Mna.'It-L. Woelard 9ALE-1 shorthorzi bull.,I gep- Can 0.%%&.TsL=teedL -onto. Thii is i Saturday with W. J. and Mrs. of Tot a %tibiectoi Foia"tor,'I heavy wizon in good shape. '. C Monney. daily interest and on which we 11�,AC.l�1 1,.110rca's e�p"fir hatching, Pekiin Rouen F"� U ner and- hit4�Runner duck e and -The township council will sholild be well Informed, so it ii .�.0 r Apoly' at'lot J;.,15, T con, u.m for Oilcloths, Wood- PUP4. - M, ey4.Ellghland Creek. Phone arble-ite Floor Finisb.,. V&rUOli Zi_ meetat 10 a. m. on Mondaynext hoped that inany will taketbk Pickerion�. F�cd Lac -for the imnsaction of general opportunityof hearing thi-4 lmoit 3�J_n - -stain, Varnish B u ff, Poi ob--Paint, -Sb ellac, - 1,� _ ,lac ',business and at I p: in. as a court popular spe#ker. A Intich will be -L.TOU-sE A.N'IY LOT FOR SA-I,F� mena be rs a re',I I On­n 2. 1 1-�4_rn lks W Q-t of Ptckering Vil- served for frhich th� ng 7 roorns. hard Ma'i Painters' --Green, Flat White, Kevision. o er �N,7_ J. Collacott hasIbad the en. asked to kindly provide. All the. and sma.water,drame barn about- -1,1$129 wi,t-h- 7 1',t, ff, lftdies are, welcome. work-%hop and stahle, "n-bouae and pig-pen trance to his garage levelled o t - -` . ---Gloss W,bite' N bu-tone etc.'- Large aiaortmot of large and snutil fruit;, LO 4-its ap. -It is ru'llored iliat the gor. aini about 3 3.1 acres well adap for gar- which greatly inaproves cont- _tcd k. dining, Nlv%.J, Dwyer sr.Church St..,Pickering �yvearaves and makes it more con, ernment has-- det-Med not to do .. ... .7._. - - Nenient foi his patrons. anything toward-i f1mrag-tip the Bring your coupon an,i get a sample of Wood-lao.. -Pptq and the side. of the 9ti So YEARS* -The baseball club held a dance sid P. tmIL on Friday erea. walkq' which they- torp tip when Z 7' 7 ing. There Was a laage atteiad. gradiog the Ftreet. It i.1 hoped "' .­J n- dy -Tickehll- I rz in the-towu EXPERIENC once anil the fands of the club that the rnnior i-i not correct, for sk is­H, . 'Bu were inateri%lly in-creased I-y the by leitviag The Qtreets as they are event. -%,Vill be 7 retit at preseet a g -kin'.­61_2781 W&%h- ,done to a niunber. of re;4idPnt.s -.C.17, -Thos. J. La, -ht);.e properr�r bF14 been gre.-Atly tagton Blvd. Chicago, J-kspendinz v% ten days witli Pickering friends datiiigod by the clian 19 TWt- ge­.;that liarE been made. Large pot�,tious of the AC.-t37a.V% a. mow and with John Larkin, of White. vale. He is also looking'aftir hi* Adewalks have al�;o been torn tip, 6t AaCd;ta'll 'Po''XI_ a.* �A Woperty here; *hich__:tFere donsti-ticterl at con. Suriday-evening this 10 4derable. rost. The rilligp. wa-,, ca ase-iired' that the government J'Aterlts taAea n"M Co.mc4lvc Ity was visited by a thunderstorm would replFice those deQtroyed,and accompanied by-a heavy rainfall cial in- Summer S6e's` which contiuuel all that night we hope that they will abide by Spe part of Monday. - The rain o rn is e. this A haodsoirb�� LdLme3t c1ro ralatt'..2 of "ny ac;,sr 4-yart? 1.11cr=A or ela.V-.76 a you.w-wo t,rei, 4 Qzid by was very tiniely as- the htud WF' -Ariblic services as w3un'l in the ­1 adies' Patent Leattley'Plillips, high-heels and pointed toes, Methodist church next Sunday, reg`lay-5.5-0, for 4.00 pair.' gin. with the pRctor in charRe. Nlorn- MUNN Uo New Yq*tK .- __ .- - . . 1 11 , ning to suffer for wan t of raim Ing rubject, "A Square Meal;"- N' -F. Hahn, violinist, one. Ladies',Black Kid Pump,-Cuban heel, regular based 6,n-Christ's wnrds,*"Give ye 7 of Tc, routo's leading musicians, will them to eat." . What makes a The Pickering L.00, for S.15 pair. assist in the. service in the Dim re meat for a man anyway f Ladies' Oxfords, black kid, ,rubber barton. Presbyterian church on Vv"eaijing subject, "A Througf, Vigilance Committee' -Nice line 0 Sunday, both morning a,nd even: Ticket," srigzesteii by what is said I _Z heel, for 4*.50-. Ing. Mr. Hahn is a brother' 04 of Jonah, "So he paid the fare 'The object of this Asaociation is to Paul Hahn, the well.-kno-711 eel- thereof." How much does one lessen stealing and proo6cute have to pay for a ticket that will the felons. -The following were the guestj Sweater Wool carry hini-to the joal 'O* f suiccOss of Mrs. A� Findlay on tb�laolidhy,. Come' and let its study the qfies- h[emb;ers 1�svina pro&rty stolen commatir. L, A. and Mrs. Findlay and dau. SlImMer PUII-OWTS, "Australine" Wool, tion ot meals and tickets We rp- eate irnmedistely with iny memWr Just the thing -for gbter, Mrs. Slater and- daughter, mind otir people once more, of thp� of Executive Uommitt'se. -.,-;N-hile it lasts. Colors Brovi-n, Doe, Navy-, Riseda, . Mr. and Mrs. Tod,-and son, L. s. Sunday -School at 2 PLm- with ­Mem�z rabip too S1.00. Wisteria, Black and White. HarvV find son and dE(nghter, G. classes for all -tige�. eague aA Tickets rn&,v be bed ftom the P-tesident or tegu H&C6,H.:, Cole and G'. Harvey, usual on Friday at8-p. in. to which SecreterT o.n applioation. B, lar 35-cents, going at 2.5 cents a ball. all of Toronto, a:nd Mrs. Harvey the girls and boys are eurdially Ex3c.Com.-L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm and daughter, of Oshawa. n'. P*ckering. invited-J. W. D. er, W. V. Richar dso , I -The prospect for ap abundant DISHEZ :frutt cro' ver'-better than 1, R-.-Thext6n.' W. JOG[ark, DISHES p was De thhryear. It was feared that the President, Secretory stock 6f every day:dishes special/oppmttinity-to replenish your 'cold weatbeSA4mt we were experi- �A -White Plates, breakfast size, going at 1.75 per dO-7.en encing when the.blooni first burst :;,W_ ELM DALE MILLS -forth would prevent the fl6wers N11AIL CONTRACT . NVhite Plates, dinner size, going at 2.10 per dozen from becoming properly fertilized, SEALED TENDERS,addressed to the Post. .-White Platters,'regultr 55 eptits, going at K cents each �.:bui the warm weather of the past. naster General,will k e reeeived.at Ottawa,-until y i, n always get the kE!�,t"Maiii. -White Platter h Oil ca regulax 75 cents, going at 50 cents eac week relieved the situation. oon,on Friday, the' 17th June, 1921,-frr the convev3nceof Ntails,on a-propos- toba Fldur inaiie frona--.No� 1'. -A c6rdial'invitatioin is extend ed Contract for four years,�welve tirnes per week Large Platters, regular 1.50, going at 1.00 each liafjitoba Wheat. on the route,Dunbarton and the G and Trun ed to the public to attend'the DiQ_ lenora 'for Soup Plates, regular 2.30, going at 1.75 per dozen Railway.Station,from the Ist.July next. ..Royal Household and G ':trict Convention of thp W. 31. S. 'Printed notices containing further information Tryabag. Din I nev Plates, Clover Leaf, reg �,740, going at 2-.00 doz. -being held in the Methodist church asto conditions of proposed Contract may he Pastry Flout; Ft-osli Rolled Oatq seen and blank forms-of Tender ma be'obtained thisTbumsday afternoon-and even Full line of IFtrge Glass 14Vater Pitchers, worth 75 cents, going Ekt 45 at the Post office,at Dunbarton,anlat the office B R AN, s H o a T s fug. Sessions' of special intere� cents each. HeRvy Gla", Turnblirs, reg 00 cents dozen, going -811X FEEDS! t of the Post Office InspecXor,Toronto: ue one hun- OST QFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, at 60 cents dozen. Glass Fruit Dishes, several designs, at 72 and 7.30 p w, Sot P OAT CHOP .-dred delegates are expected fro M Toronto,may 2nd. 1921. D OATS regular 45 cents eRph. going at 30 cents each. CRUSHE A. SUTHERLAND, all societies in the Whitlay Dis- 4'-3G Post Office lrispectoi7' '13ARLEY CHOP trict. W. 11 EAT! I see thatyou R-re now fami liar with -The PickerinR :baseball team CRACKED CORN Fa L went to Birch Cliff on the 24tb the fact tbat we 9611 the best gagolinp, MIXED HEN FEED ine of Fleet Foot Footwear �rpases and olls obtainable,and I wisib. and played a league gamo with For Children, Boys and Girls, Men and lVomen-all sizes.in to tell ypd we hAndle the best anto Caldmell's Crean', substitute the team of that place, winning accessories as well. Calf Mea]. ile by the score of 17 -to 13. The Our repair departinent is giving un. Molassen Meal AVncourt team will come to Pick. qualified satisfaction and we are, on CHOPPING AND OAT siock. ..-:Buv while the stock i's complete and get t y ug to-morrow (Saturday) after- that account, kept bu5y. CRUSHING EVER DA best choice of styles and sizes. -incion and play our boys, gsine I have secured the services of a fairly Get prices on feed in ton lots. called at 3 o'clock. It Is hoped cowp�,tent repFtir man on 'all makes of that there will be a good attend- cat!', and can give prompt and effl-ci. BELL PHON. E.' ent work at 01 times. 'T77091=6 -once of spe?tntors to- encourage the boys. C. Pardoe, North Claremont 'Cho'pping every day. Imp 'So CHAPMAN' N ­4 EE I el _4 9 -�,.,�e -