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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_06_03 K 2 E?OK F tt,i 71�> It AL Ale. TOL. XL. RING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921* No.. 37 'Established 182�-- VT*ft"taltal BROUGHAM. Scotland, and came to Canada in 1860. After living in Montreal-a couple of Ladies' years. he came to Dunbartrn where The monthly m eeting of il 7M t Ge0, E., Baker r Atedical 'he now lives retired. For many Meats Aid Society of the Metbudist church "I will be held of the home,Mrs. Wesley he was Sabbath School s periuteliW GREENWOOD Hitirvey on Wednieftilay. June' 81;7h, ii�t dent and elder in Dumbarton Presby; E. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director Re 0 ptometricali Association of Ontario. Reg. -dial itwitation is ex- terian church,and afterwards held 2.30 p. m. A cordial •istered Member of Ithe American Op metrical NEW RECQRDSi, -tended to all ladies. —Association, Eyes examined by appointment. both positions in Melville Prepby. -Phone 28(14, Claremont, Oat. I Know Where th'e'Flies -xerinn church, Scarboro,and on re- Go. Oh It's a.Lovely War, turning to Dunbarton to retire. be MILLS - - ?µms :F.,TOMLINSON, M. B.: Member Hum6aiag �AUDLEY. was again elected elder.' ' He married ­NZ4t'of1the College of Physicians'and Sufgeo Down Tesas Way Take Me of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied Frank Puckrin's new dwelling house X-fiss Isabella Knox, daughter'ofAbe by Dr,ed b In Mani�lla One Fleeting Hour' late Alexander Knox.of Brock Road. the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly Caldy is neatly finished and is a credit W the n"e Laiughlng Vamp I mp community. well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y Virginia Court See INIr. and Mrs. McIntosh, because of will their Christian . warm-beartedness, Principal W, A. Henderson Now I Lay Me Down to.Sleep. [ii have a large circle of friends who wish . 'IT E.I-C-ART—W-RIGHT.—M. D.,ICIA! encash next Suntlay-aLIM p- ni.- p I - Biscuits and Pastry here that Andley church. -ffe--7continued* happiness as the Lis, V .3C.W.& S. Oni, A coroner for the Coun' t th Bi fine: ty of On tario Office hours : 12-2 and&S p in' ears roll on. NEW SHEET MUSIC The 'Wi'nter,Bros. are makizig a ye sweet,nuttv taste when BeII or at Qthe.r;1kc,urs by appointment Phone 00 . I Pickering. On- No.24.a. Ind.phone No. change for the better in the rip- made from great tario. ,ZZW-3a1y Grieving for Yon Feather Your Nest pearance of the old Smith farm which WHITEVALE. Now I Lily Me-Down to Sleep they purchased some time ago. C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.0;8., Margie Oh It's a Lovely War Kenneth Pratt took a lively bunch A very impressive service was con- K No Edinburgh, ' M Surgeons member of the College of d6cted by Major X1. Price V theMeLh- Physicians and burgeons of Ontario,licentiate Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms - of y6ung people ov(�� to Oshawa a in his -of R &I College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. .'"new motor 'bus the other evening. odist-church on Sunday evening,when Pastry Flour. It is made by the' children,iittention to delleases of women and Bonnie Lassie Alabama Moon They report­a­d—Rndy ttrip.and all•say the colors of C Co.,of the 116th Batt most modern system from ,,ran Office and residence,Brougham, Honolulu Eyes �Why Don't You ? tbafiks to the driver. were returned to the Whitevale Girls The Social service Club has closed a by Major Every and Major F. H. the choicest wheat grown, most Moody. .-The quality 1.3.,there and the �t successful year and has been-re. organized with the following staff The beautiful silken Union Jtick was price is right. W. H.'KFN.XEI)Y`. Barrister. Sol- Stouffvllle, On t ' President, K. Pratt ; 1st 'Vice-Press, presented to the boys of C Co. five ieitar,lNotary Public,K Conveyancer;&c. O. Trigg : 2nd-'Vice-Pre�&.P.Edwards, years ago before they left for overseas, • USE BAKERS' J01 Whitby,Ont. -AM,41 , Avery pleasing history of the Flag 3rd, Vice-PL-es., L. Street 4th Vice- A vL Foi- Bread—makes m-ore, -better, Pres., G. Crawford; Sec'y, F.-French; and Battalion was given by Major E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Buy your Furniture from Notary Public.Etc. -stilted that C Co. white /dd', Cur. Sic'y, L. Pratt. Every., in which he r a weeter biead A.Solicitor.. Money to < can:JjOfflce Brock St.North,Whitby. A617 were the 'only Canadians who, offlcial-�. 7 ly, possessed-a company flag. He paid than any other. Joe. He -BE AL CHERRYWOOD. a very feeling tribute to the boys of n ALES.-&rA)HNSTON—BarriQter9 JL�l etc.1229 Manforth Ave, (AVoolwotthIBIdje) W s Roach-is o n- the sick list time with C Co., 116th' Battalion and no Toronto,' Phone:Gerrard 4411. $aturdayr. Mal- CLARE MONT s the community, %vho went overseas vern 1720.,(Ini:14 --."401y - of writing. asleep in FlaudOrs'Fields. -Reduced prices for Jan. and Wesley and- Mrs. Petty spent Sun.- ,After this tribute'Major Every dedi•W I LLIA M J. BEATON.B. A Bar Feb. We pay the freigh 4y with friends in Uxbridge. cated the flag to the glory of God and r�ster. Solicitor. member of the .41m of Ryckmart. Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto anywhere.• Some of our sports took in the foot- in memory ory of those who paid the-' su- GeneralsTrusts Bading,85 Bay Street,Toronto. ball game in Toronto on Saturdav Large stock and 1,owest prices. preme sacrifice. Miss Hazel•-Birnip TelephoneNiain 961 and 962. M-iss Lucille, Davidson. of Toronto, d Miss L-ydia. Major then received an spent Sunday*vrith*ber parents here. the flag and Mrs. B. Annie then read Dmt(il H Hill.and Mrs. Burnett. of Richmond tbefollowing reply : "ItIsagreat-pri-- Service ill called on friends hereon�Sunday viiege that is bori torday, to receive B A S K E T S -P LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., last. from you ibe.flag you have so honored. JL�v Graduate'of the Royal Coleige of Dental Wm. and Miss -Durikeld, of Atba. Surgeons anti Uniyersity of Toronto. Office. and. Fruit Vackages Whenwepresented it toCCO' , of Su d with R. Tr end, -Afre. _the il6tb. live tears ago, e dis 113t, over W. NI Pringle's hardware.'store, Whitby. Office hours 9 to 12: I to &3U.-I Ind.'pl-,pne 6. 6kn2dson realize lize the sacrifice that would have to 7 __Berry Boxes ea I Ar. J3eII phone,220.., 441y j 31 rs. tbut7or spent the week 24 cad 27 qt. Crates - be made in the Battalion and the tom- -6 and fI qt. Baskets and Covers end in Brooklin, owing to the illness patry.recruited among our own boys of her mother..0 in order that riberty and justice and We have a Tull Line of motor oils and We advise ordering early as thore'la a Glad to report George Davidson, jr.. righteousness should prevail. W I e greases as well as motor fixtures.1- is improving, after his long illness: gAye it to-yQu tt simple fabric.�we itc- 'A u toe ed A 11 makes es and designe repaJr- .it scarcit�of 1 qty at the -.E.STEPHENSON, A.T.C,M., teacher of piano -03. present time. from.inflawitory rheummatism. pept.it now an emblem of your valor t and theory, Phonr 1� spent and chivalry. It*speake to t19 of * - ed on shortest notice and Curemom. W-10 - S. H. and Mrs: Ti-otiipson Ifio u r at fair-prices. Chopping and Oat Rolling every week Sunda Mount Albert, indrimitabl&epitit-Rrid your steadfast day excepting Monday. b I. father being very ill at present. courage tbriiti�b long years during Agents fbr Dom.inlon Tires 7:- G. HAM—Issuer,' of 31arria at his home in WLicenses In the County of On= There Vai a large attendance at which rou-stood Ahe test of true mar,- W. G.Barnes, Green River Sunday School on Sunday. Hope to hood,fidling neither in the hour Of 'Genuine-Ford Parts - ;?e a gathering: liki? this every Sun- action nor.fn the dark months of wait- Real 'Es Or Address R. R. No. I.Locust Bill. dQav-. All are welcome. inw, Wealso remember th -Gasoline always 6n-hand.- Free Air­ W sV.1RICHARP)qO. FLt.of Nine. *nate. insurance.Corveyanicins.-Notary- Miss Clatke. of Stouffrille. took Public.ktc,. Pickering.Dirt. 311 who went overseas from Whitevale in Call and see us If you are In need charge of• our school on Friday last, the 116th Canadians, Five now sleep "%V :HALL—House carponter. Est. Grain C.1h o p p a g ovirsport. Mr. '.Murchison. takingin a s." and Three oLb. of anv tbIng In the auto- e;ttrnat.es given for new Okwork. .repmrt of ior truck line. "In FI inders' Field alternorirri Ind.phone 20913.gPickerivg, 23ly-- AN D FL IkKING: fthe baseball garneat UxbrNge,*- Pre were wounded.-This Flax hasheen e The Ladies'Aid will meet at t dedleated.tnyou.r imperishable Mem T% R.REATON TOWi�8111POLErR y the blood tbstt has been ' i & Shepherd I am prepared to do Ciloprping. -and I home of-Mrs; James Todd on--Thnir%. 'bry.ii - ?be CoWan 'A.#v a Conveyszoar. Comraissioner for I&M4 day next. June Oth. Fits o'clock, Roll b�neath.itsfclds. . It will always to Oat Flaking ivery Monday affidavit , Ac000ntant, Etc. Honey to loar, Call %wiwered by the word ­Hi,pe." s4siacred relic, treasured Find kept 7 an farm Isliu�" 49-Marriage Lio- at4ll W�F- kb-p� that —P Ono"" O-nz. W-T and Friday., 4,'A -he -c6m-muniLT..-axe� u ickermgj)n -theladies--of--t 44 % -.8toneboats For Fale coidially invited; boy -did their duty ,.for King and Country I117GH S. PUGH. Licensed' A ntry diid, God'." "The congregn- tioneer for the Pr�, uc- John F. Bayles' ,;—Claremont WHITBY. tion till joined in the singing of the Nkfiobitl Anth&in. At the close kinds of roles cati-4.uctedv"4,icne'.rcetzscOA-la'balrti')'t&tr"Lsll Lumber Is Do%M Also breeder 'of ptre-bred Shorthorn. catt:e. Rural Route No,2 Write. h e or cell. - Ind The Lrnde'i creek bridge K-44iibed service M,%joi 2ifoody, who was in com• Mae. Claremont and ope�'f6t­traffic. n Major P.O. 31Y It i. uandofCCo; a the tinie th My Busyness t Yes, L Miss 'Elli-ott. the senior partner of was presented. made a very fitting aid• umber-iq down—down to where MSTILL, Licensed Agetioneer, ness the Missies Elliott, who carry-on a drv"-in %T.bich he al-io r*id a tribute A farmer can afford to build anything To help you run part of Mourn. F t for Counties of Yorle and Ontario. Ano. of lumber. even F y business oppoeite the up.towrl to the hoy,. The music which wax that can be made In Ilion eadea of all kinds attextued to on shortest Trunk station, died on Monday faftkhed by the Metbodiet choir was the fade of a Low' market notice, Addre"Green Bever P.0.; Oct. By openinz a New Garage in tbe Vil. is e of Wbiteval after.a bilef illne84 from pneumonia. very appropriate and the ni;Lrriberis oh farm.pr�t�duces.: e I am prepared to do f Tb6 J. T. Newpoit h6usesti3d lotion well ter�deri�d., kinds ,, I Dumber.was the )Fiat great comod-sty W31, MAW, LICENSED ACC- al ki of repair work, including Euclid street were sold at auction on TIONEERJor York.Qntario and Durham tops olds side curthins, also making - to go tip and-the first to come down iCounties, All kinds of sales mptly attended your ar look and run Ilk* now by "'MISSIOXARY CONVENTION It is Is hard to see how they cark Saturday evening. for .82,F,40 for the ,to. Terms reasonable. •Dat for sales may be for the former and the latter. eight of Bell and Incle giving it a good coat of new paint", g(>lowier,,eosts conseder4d. W drraosed at NEWS'Officv. PM- hem.'for S47.each. Mr.Xewp,rt is • The 24thann $'A convention'of the i. dent phones. Whit-by,Oiit. 51Y Agent for Toronto,'matihirierr- includ. going to:California. u Whether•it's a barn, or a shed;. or just ing: Pumps,! Windmills, "Silge Woirian's Missidbary Society of the The Highway Dppartment are rAp.id- Wbitl,y Diitxict was held in the Pick., boards for fixing up around the place, and Gasoline ly rolling in the crushed rock distrl. eki�ri�g..)Iefbodist cbtxrch on Vay 26-h, the facts about fumbier-will appeal to Bought and sold. ­CHARLES !M. RICE, buted on the Ki-nigston road between and atternoon and even th It sessions or woman who believes Any man here And Pickering lAst winter, Big were both %vell attended. The after- in thrift and knows vxlubs. Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, Ont motor trucks and garigg of men, to- Government,- Municipaf and Cor. noon session opened with devot-ional Manchester Auxiliary - oration Bonds For Sale. TIME TABLE—Piekering Station gather with the steam roliena, are exercises by the Cdme in and talk,over your_particular .Problems. We warit-tobeheloful and making the roads excellent where this Ackson presiding. The ad- we welcome an opportunity Bell Phone 193 T.R. Trains going East Sue as follows is done. 'NfK G J No. 13 Mail 7.57 A M. dress of welcome was given by Mrs. to allow you. 'bieritus Rev. Down and the reply by the Brooklin The visit of Principal E The Hari to the Ontario Ladies'C01- Auxiliary, The re�ports of the Aux* MA D. DYKES', W�ITIAY 36 Local, 6-04 P. X lege during the past ten dAys was wal- liaries, Circles and Bands were very T. A R E E SOR) 0' Wl LL 28 Local .2.28 P.X. Trains going Went due &B follows— y corned by his many friends'wbo 'hav encouraging, showing an increase in e =x: ALrZZ"XC)1:M No. 35 Local 7.47 A.M. not Been brim since his 'departure for Veterinary Surgeon 27 Local 2.85 P. M. Fro-­rra�t, evervsocietvbnt one. The member- Hon I orGraduateof Ontario Veterinary 7 Mail fiveyears ago owing to Mrs. ship for the,district is 250 and the sum 8,55 P-M, Hare's health. Hisseaddress an the raised duffing the vear $1730,26;an in- College. All calls day or night Nkoe.1 and 7 also,run on Sunday ­Ideal Woman," at the May Court crease of$300. A memorial service promptly attended to. 1 Foregoing is according to Standard festivities on the 24th, his lecture on was conducted by Mr"dams in time. Sponges"is 4 Bill and Independent Phoneq this CoHeize concert hall honor-of six members who had passed DICKERING, an addresses in the� Tabernacle dur- away during the year. A solo bTMiss Pi c k a­:0 M` g ONTARIO ing.his stay were-very fine and greatly Adams was very much eijjpyed by all. appreciated.Brougham I d. He and Mrs. Hare ex•' - sirs, Stephenson. Kinsale, gave a very far the to return three years, hence helpful talk on Christian Stewardship. the College Golden jubilee cele• The election of.officers resulted in all' Automobile Repairing Cartage Express I P SS * bration-, Diu` being new ones-for the coming year : The Chevrolet Service Station and All kinds of Trucking to and friom' Supt., Mrs. G. Jones. Brooklin; Aest.- Mrs, Wbitfleld, Whitby ; Sec y'Garage at Pickering is open for all the 6it� ur other points. •.,DUNBARTON. SLIpt.. . ..... kinds of repairs and ovet bauls. Mrs. Hunter, Brookliri. Tea was sere- Also, Touring Car for hire Our yo are getting quite ed to about 100 delegates and visitors. tOf Expert workmanship guaranteed. young i e, night or day. expert at the baseball game. The evening session opened with a Agentfoe Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear Ind phone 5og Ap A large number of friends called on prayer and praise service led by Rev, Tires and Willard Batteries. 131Y 3 3-8 'Miss Esther Thomson on Wednesday J. W. Down and mbsic-by the choir. Columbia Graphones are back to pre to give her kirthday greetings. An interesting exercise was given'by Batteries exchanged, war prices. Type X-2 previously BROUGHAM HOTEL We are pleased io have Nfiss Mar- the Pickering Mission' Band, Mother 135.00, now $95.00, supplied Owerow"s Garage, Pickers jorie Allison in our midst again.-after Goose and her family of mission work- 9 her -two years travel in the United ers. The address by Miss Turner, of Mahogany. Walnut.Golden Oak and Fumed Oak Finish OTT States. Carripbellford, along missionary li�es L I McEwen, B V.S'll Di. N. E. The annual service will be held at was very interesting, her subject be. SUMMER INSECTIDE Veterinary:Surgeon. the White Q-hurch "Erskine Cerne. in "Esther.='• She. thought of her as Paris Green, 60c per lb. terv," on Sunday, June 12tb, at 3 a member oft'he W. M. S. When ask- Graduate of University of Toronto. o'cfock. The offering will be in aid of ed to do something will you remem• Powdered Lead Arsenate,60c lb. Former Veterinarian to Macdonald Yonge & Charles Sts,Toronto the Cemetery Fund, her Esther. She worked herself and A varied assortment of Metcalf's Oho. Agricultural College, Quebec. A splendid concert is being arrang- ot otbLirs to work. Daughters of the colatesi in boxes and bulk. Prompt attention tolall clients. IS WELL.KNOW'.%THROUGHOUT CAN: ed- for this'(Friday) evening in the Eng, what are you going to do this basement of the church. 21 p; Kodaks, Stationery, Magazines, Bell and 'Ind. Phon6, ADA FOR HIGH ORADE WORK, A Miss Mary year, accomplish�bur object w., Clark, soloist, and bliss Marjorie Clark �, increase in membership? 01 Smoker's Supplies. PICKEkING, ONTARIO countancy, stenography, type. elocutionist, are both well known in pray at the home base, pray without our village. F. Hahn, violinist, one ceasing. We don't take time to enjoy Nyal, Rexall, Warbpole's writing and general mproyement of Toronto's leading musicians, will the relationship of Jesus Christ. What Rreparations. courses much personal attention. again delight our people with his beau- would Esther do? Ask of Me and I We close Thursday Afternoou6- We G o-- R EID tiful selections. A good program is will give the heaven for thine inheri- during the summer. given to students; gradua, assured. Ad-mission 35 eents and 20' tance. Always remember the W. M. X., Has^ full line of tresh .4nd Cur- tes read. ��w cents. A cordial invitation is given to S. ,catchword, "Not by might or by i A ad meats constantly on hand. ily obtain -employment open all the public, ower, but by '.%Iv Spirit saith the On May 24tb John and Mrs. Mcln- Urd of Hosts.' The retiring Supt PICKh," RING Nh- ,qws # •Spies Roll, Breakfast Bacon year. Write to-day for prospectus; tosh celebrated the 50th anniversaty 'Mrs, G, Jackson. of Port Perry. ga�� No E. McEWEN, Ham, Bologna, Weinem, etc e4nLter any time, of their wedding at the home of their a splendid address on the W. M. S. son•in-law. Robert Scott, of Cedar work of the district. The meeting Veterinary Urgeon Iffighestpricos palctlor Grove, All the family and most of closed by sing]-g the Doxology. The Butcherscattle W. J. Elliott, Principal the grand children were present. Mr. Convention -i4i be held at Rori Perry McIntosh was born in Nairnshire,'neat year. N ­7 IRV 4E_-F P*, t .7— A nd the Worst. . is yet to c 6 mA e We do- not demand the ih abundance whi belongti -to us, hence the leanness, 'S the lack. of fulnesa, the in-' mck completeness of our lives. We do not demand royAlly . enough_ We are content with too little of thethings worth while.' It was 'M tended that.we 'shbuld live the abundant life. a while Elow Jack Got Into the Pulpit. after they had buzzed round Jack, the little fads* about whom, without finding Jack, they gave up this i0bory. is told, lived in a great the chose and werift home Tom Was Puzzled. 'wood. The wooct was so fuU of birds At last Jack decided &t it would A f n expedition v1s; iint to one 0 "&ad brooks and flowers that anyone be ode for him to venture out again. the Southern States to observe the re- lo o wa, so s&ppery wouid -think Jack Could ],Zaire been But the b ss m 5 i that cent eclipse'of-the sun. -but it he could not find a foothold,anywhere, Ver:fect1,k'twppk'p141ng: there, and be was not tall enough to catch The day before the-event one of its not no. He was a mischievous lit Us fairy, and much of his time was hold of the edge. He- -had to stay ... .. !-members said to.a, old darky belon. n '-ing to the house where he was stay- wbere.he was. I- - - - _spent- in cutting-unseeuily caper�s- 'ing And there in that flower bi still is. Ono of hip favorite tricks was-to Ichickens to-morrow morning you'll The birds and. the .butterflics look hop on the back of iny� gia3shopper afteT him; and the grasshoppers, for- hnd.-that they'll all go to roost at that he dbanced �p meet in the fi.eld eleven o'clock ge�ttlng haw they once suff ered at his and tAe a wild ride over-t�e ,,,ng hands, sit below and talk to him.�But Tom was'ske'PtIcal, ;ut, vdri enough at the time predicted 'the sky darkein- !7Wps of the grass; It always made the it is h�rd, of course, to have to grasal lia t he' Very iopper so tired t, stay in one pleoe all the.ti�me. ed-and the chickens r'etired ta,roost. muld not hop again foi several days. As, he grew taller his head and The Negro, amazed beyond measure, One of the most d2-ring*,Of JPA(-k's shoulders appeared above the edge-of sought out the scientist.. 1� -to steal' honey from the the blossom; his looked exactly.like "Perfessor," he itsked, "how long was V One day he'was very hun- ago-did you know clem chickens would VW bebs. XTy for something sweet; the,berries a prea&er in a'pulpit. In fact,he be- go to roat?" gan to be-called after a while Jack- "About a year ago,'� he replied with. -.that be found did not saiisfy him. in-the-Pulpit. a smile. tI must bsve honey," he said to, -As,tkm went on he began to..like "Well,,if dat don't beat all! 'Why, V 'himself. "New honey, and nothing his--home-better; aniL now,'it is'said, olse.p., ., -, .- . . I perfessoi,, a 'Year ago dem 61ckafiz he, oftein gEkthera -a cra*d 'ot y* oung wasn't,even, hatched!' Withmt more a�lo he maode a 4 u fe_k fairie's round him and tells them his He,-tells them that if he had trip (a bee7 Une he mUed it in his story. Nothing M uoh. inischiev*us glee) to a certain hollow been n1iming his own business instead trze- nesx- the �dke'of the wood. 'He -of-ri)bbft* bees and rMing grasshop- "Pa,-what are ancestors?" "'Well, my'apn, Ipm One of-ypurs. was. relieved to find that most of the pers be would still be a free fairy. :"Ibe-s were awa7 gathering pollen; a, And it'is-said also that on account Your grandpa Is,anothek." of Jack's preaching there are ever n C�+a I "Oh! Then7 why Is'It pe6p w drones had stay6d 'bebizid, but y fe, brag about'them' ?" they we�ie sound asleep.' fewer misehierous fairieti in Grisping as much of the fioi-tiy-' fa-iiylaild- frightened, with noth�ng in sight but �Savinq Money. The Slavinic alphabet contaira - 'Mrs ess—"I saved it he 'could h6d, he b6gin 'a the sky above and the' blue waier :Do�ghl ke money forty-two lett�rs., 7 2, haaW retreaL But instantly there Polly-of-the-G arden. stretching away below her. to buy this cpat, darling." vw w buzzing in. the air; the.little At first the water was far below Doughless--�-"How'aid *da manage It, * Sound is said to 'mov6 at the rat4 -a gone by nearly every p In day shi' t1heff turned pale—be kzww well that came to the Bermu&S from lands her; but as Polly clung there it came precious?" of thirteen miles a minute, and com- 7 enough what It meant. Glancing fear- where parrots live was'suTe to bring cTeepdrg up itnd up until it touched Mrs. D.—'11 bought It with the money pared to light, it in slower.than a. fuRy "over his &boulder as he fled, he' -a new hat and had srisiL If. we.vbOuld hear a clap of"' at least one parrot. her tail feathers. The tide was com- you gave me for _`4aw a sws= of heft v­"�s L* bvg-hi�--Of-coirme Poffj�af-tbo:Gard6n the; hat chafted to year accbtiit� thunder big a minute after the fla" Th re Bermoclag we 7beY had been in hiding to watch for iaLwIds in the Atlantic ocean sndbe- kneW nothing about tides; she did not of fthtning, wer could conclude that 'A -marauder, And th* bad fairy Ja'ck long to our British Empire. Tbey are know that-the vrater Was going to rise' Our blood constitutes 7.7 per,cent.- the discharge of electricity was about had, walked ri*A into the trip. sio close together that they are joined higher and higher until it woul& of our weight. six and a half miles away. J44* realized-his great danger. He by� bridg-is. -The-cNimate is exwtly cover far more than her taU feathers. Wowed to a race of fairies without right for-parrots, bemuse Jack FTost Nrerthelessi. s1w -was very, very- wings and so he Could not save him- never visits the Islands with his snow fnghtened. %04" by flying. All at once he stumbled and ice. In the Bermudas the trees; It was not longbefore the children am I Sav�s Axles and 11=AW ''arer a largs grasshopper that was are always green, and the btr&-are found the gute open-and Polty gone. maPpLne under a.dock leaf, Dropping vhra7g singirW. There is,never any-:'Frightened because they knew well J Us in-gotten gains, be leaped upon thing to harm a well-behaved parrot; ;enough what had happened, they ran _-Itbe grassboppers back. that is, if Its wings have-been clipped.'stra4ght across the road to the wharf, Vfteels turn easier and axles-wear longer v�hen they are properly "1100" he arled shriDy as.he- dug ' The �611 parrot of this story lived:calling an they went: lubricated with Iml*rW Mca Axle Grease. Its powdered rnica his hook into the cresturefs, side.-- in 4 garden at the east end-of the -"Polly,. Polly, Polly! Where ars &*es fo - a glassy surface for grease to work over. Thus friction But alas flor Jack, It was a graw isla close beside the SM. Her ?" .. rm than Is YOU is reduced and wear retarded. It costs lftd any other VVWW I_r1&_J that had been ridden so hard wings had -been clipped, and so, if she Polly -heard then and answered I,1hat VftT.Morning-tl*at 116 could do hW been a good stay-at-home A olly! Poor Pollyl" bemuse it lag"twice as long. Uothing but sk sad rmt- JO& kD6`W parrot, she wwji&hwm so of -faintly, "Poor P ble, _hsd�wble. . The clWdren- heard that sad cry Imperial Eureka Harness Oil keeps your hamess Plia -.VFW enatwh, too, w1hO the rkkT had The reason why parrots must have 'just in ti2ne. to-—-- poor PoV7. from ­7liitrong and ne'w-looking. It gives leather a rich, blac*9 save �-Ssm His heart sank. Usting finish, protects'it from rpoisture, and adds years their wings clipped in the Bermudas drawring. One of the okkr boys "Ho to its life. It is esinly applied and is a big monty-saver P he begged, "and I'll never is fhe ocean. If they have the use of reached over the edge of the wha2l, .play a trick on you Again." their wings_they Are sure to go flying loosened Polly's claws and fifte d her an rdpair bills. t But the grushOMW Only kicked -out.over-the,water---a dangerpm per- from her dangerous perch. "My fine fellow," he sak,'formance, since parrots cannot fly far The poor little parrot was so cold rmperial Mica Axle Grease.and Zm- A*400,�time are no hopti left without alighting. When 'they- By out dat sbe did not say-a word until she , perial Eureka Harneso Oil are the me for to-4ay. r1l hop for yo,,l 9xer the ocean they drop into the had been carried into the house and first choice 91 teamsters,farmerS and .as i§41�1 liverymen. water sooner- dr later. -.and then, wrapped.in a.warm shawl. When she A dealer near you carr, Jack's enemies were almost upon though they paddle round as long-as began to feel a little warmer she both in convenient iixes- "What On earth sh&U I do?" he they can, even the,strqngest. of them cocked beT bead on one.side and said: is sure to drawn. "Polly wants hot tea!" awke 7 up Sudden- ' The'children of the fami17 w*e . How the.children laughed! - T'hey into that flower," U said. polly..Of-thi-Gaiden lived felt safe gave her a cup 'of hot tea, and. soon �"Amd be qukk abOut-tV#­_ -About theirpet because of her clipped she was fast asleep on the safe perch "What flower?" cried aJck. "Whert,.*ir*&, She was not shut up in her of ber cosy cage. U away from the gar- cage except at bedtime. Every rnorn- She never ran His silft fell upbe a tag flower with,i ir*g, when the opened 'tt* deti s4ain, 1kit evir -after'that when a1arge deep blossom. that gr�ew_nes�'r"door of the cage, out she waiked into she wotdd shake her bead and I sa With one bound he wan off the the ga'rden, and theire she p4ayed all -Poor Pollyl 'Poor Polly!" th� chil- r's back and at the foot of day. There was a h*h 9tone wall drenwere sure that she was thinking grasshoppe rapidly. 116und the-gazden, and the gate in the about ber terrible- adventure-on the the *4&; theiLL, mounting bond over hand, he gained the top wall was usually kept closed. whaif. over Into the blossom MINI wind vaulted But dne d4y the gate Was left, open 7be flower was so slippery inside that- ard.out walked polTy. The moment :--_Short,�But Confusing. he strp instantly out of Aght, ski -found herself oil-tside the'gatj she Have you ever heard the stor7' of 7We bees ame' huiiTinj uo; -bilt sjid what she often said in the gar- Gilligan? den- -"ftlly--go-walking! Polly go ­ Gilligan was an ' Irishma�, and he wiaking!" once got the position of station-mas- Then walking she we"int in her own ter of Ef 1ittle whyside ilne pf a not- queer way. WOOL -She ikuttled_�aeong 4cros�s much-usedlittle Irish branch railwaY-�- T T was not accustomed to the hard coral rosd to the wharf bs.. Gilligan '�`Ip your lot to ourselves and e lad to receive Immediate cash ps, -ment side the wide blue- ocean; No one sending In reports, and as-h y ' knows exactly how it happened, but send one in to headquarters every day and the highe&t market price. i somehow Polly sJipped off the'wharf. he found it rather difficult work. We will treat you right 1 Fortunately, she did not'fal-I into.'the First of an his reports were so long, Wrn. Stone Sons, U�tW water—that would have. meant the and rambled &6 from one subject to head- WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO end,of her, Instead, she saved berse-if another, that the officials at land them. The Established 1870 b* catching the side of the wharf with quarters could not unders iind, y ;- - --- -Right Tirell*AO Suit YOUr Car her claws. 'Ther'e she clung, terribly so they requested him to make.his re- avel ports shortef, but sensible. the roadmi you tr One day a light engine ran off-the lines- quite elose to the station of If your car Gray-D d, the -master.. d,.non which Gilligan was station' DOMINION "Grooved" or is a Fora or Chevrolet, ort or Overlan did ni Nobby" Tread give,you non-ski The following daY, in wording his ip Tires of consistent quality and proven mileage. Or—you sid"I 'tnay find that DOMINION "Chain", Grooved" or 'Vohby"Triad report, Gilligan said: "Engine,off again, on again, gone on the rear wheels and DOMINION "Plain!'Tried on the,front, are again.-7GIlligan;". -the ideal combination for comfort and mileage. Perfectly Simple. if you drive a h r car like the Studvbaker, McLaughlin, or eavie "Do you ever catch any whales, bap- �_L� Packard, you will have the utniost satisfadtiorr with DOMINION tain?" asker the fair passenger on tha -Royal Cord- or--Nobbyn-­Tread_5—Ae_64Rr-�m0 achievOments in ocean liner. fire buildirij.' -,­often,--ma'am," answered the digni- 7he &ext amaers throughout Canada have fled captain. .:.-,­,VOMrNJ#ON TIP48,- DOMINION INNEJt ..How ve ry wonderful! Please tell -c 7URES and DOMLWON TIRE A CCE me how you atcly them. -,We drop a few of the old salts on their t:tila,-ma'am." -about four A baby kangaroo is only OMINION TIR D mid one�balf inches long. a man of. cuhl�mted Shame on th Manufactured by -A—R—E TIRES baste who permits refinement to de- veaap into a fastidiousness that unfits THE CANADIAN STEEL ANb" WIRE CO., Limited him for doing rough work of a work- Cana& Hamflton 4 M�L 7 7­!tS, N, 0- Y �i`i �es `an lac Coed OF PKIMATISM -HIX-TH - EDUCATION 'F . le" did. Health*BY DR. J. I MIDDLETON or n 1 : e Health. Ontario :The Trouble Must be Treated -ppovincial Board of H* 7 Through the Blood. Dr. Middleton, will be g!ad to answer questions on Public Health 2WIP two through this coluwz6 Aildross him'at the ParlLaniedt 1314ss�. 7 3iv�ery­ rheumatic. sufferer should realize.that rheumatism. is rooted in. Toronto. a blood and that to get rid of It it -OLML WL UL ULML iiiii 11L VL-- 11L 1LvLvL ML 1L',VLvL IL 11L Must be treated through-the blood. People of low or defective mental- �work they are engaged,low 'efficient The old belief that rheumatism was a problem, no matter from they in carrying ity are out, their dutie', caused by cold; damp weather. Is now 'In or whether their mentality suits the we regard them. ""expladed:, - Such weather conditions what viewpoint eg may start the pains, but It is not the school this type of child is a continual particular work they are doing. Acci- ca use. Liniments and outward appli- Worry to the teacher, especially in the dents often happen through dull wit-cations may give temporary relief, ma Jority of' schools where there is ted 'or careless people not realizing but that is all they d6 little provision made for grad- the danger of certain kinds of ina-ii-do because they do not reach its sources in the' e or no Ing the'Ohildren according to their chinery, and getting caught in belting,1 I blood. Tice sufferer nom rheumatism general Intelligence or the progress gears, etc. I have often seen people' who experiment s is only,wasting time they make in their 'studies. Happily of low mentality who have lost fingers Public Health and Education at a punching machine, when one and money 4 dipending upor,-such our. P the glance or word--*601T teach ob.- mains, treatment; the--trbuble still re authorities, in conjunction with sell an for man should and It Is all the time becoming more Canadian National Committee server that- such a work 7 firmly rooted. Treat this disease Mental Hygiene, are taking active never have been put to,such danger W -con h ous work. through the blood and you will measures 'at present to deal wit) find relief. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills mental defectives at eve ry.. stage. of Industrial statistics show that 4� act direct lTy on Impure,. weak blood; I life. . Through the medium of phyBl--niany of these mental defectives,are 7­7 they purify and strengthen it, and so cians and trained nurses, surveys, of employed at biscuit making, chocolate school ch' dipping, etc.,and here the chief danger condition of act an the cause of the rheumatism. the mental e -4# -e a through On- lies in their not understanding or up- Mr. P. J. MacPherson, R.R,No. 5, Cai, dren are being mad all digan, P.E.I., says: e years tario in co-operation with the Depart- preciating. the value of personal ys: "About three ago I was attacked with rheumatism. ment of Eftcation, and the Public cleanliness, especially- the need for 11 began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Health Nurses stationed throughout -washing the hands regularly and thor- Pillsand soon the trouble disappeared the Province are. also reporting all oughly- when they have to touch and.I am in.better health than before­Cases of Ment%L__defegtjTZ Lf ---Pro­--&rt1ekQS-th6t-4&�Ay to-- mUerwurds usw saso Itnow of an old lady acquaint age, with notes as to the men- for food. iffit ance' who was badly crippled with tal condition of the parents; home in- *Vocational and 'ExterAion Ed.uca- rheumatism in her arms and.legs, and fluences and surroundings, etc. In tion is one of the moat'needed re- very much.. T6ronto,. .important'work along'these forms. In'an up-t,>-date scheme for who ,suffered She, too, took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and to lines is being carried on by such any-edu-cation of this, kind that the ;now able to do.her housework. I tell agencies as the psychiatric clinic at Government,may undertake, there are 1. 1you this in the liope it may be of bene- the Toronto General Hospital, meth- foes measures that should be given fit to goiae other'sufferer." 'cal inspection of sichoola and social special attention. ' The first is that You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink workers, while mental hygiene comr of the rehabilitatioif of- industrial 4P. i1la through any'dearer in medicine mittees are actively engaged in Ut- cripples; the second is to care for lor they will be'sent you by mail at 50 taws, St. Catharines, London, Wood- boys and girls between 14 and 18 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by stock, Windsor, St Thomas, Guelph years of age, who are compelled to writing direct to The Dr. Williams' and Kingston.. The main purpose at go to work but are entitled to a gTeat- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. present is�to get an esti- er amomf of education; the third is T. J. PARKER mate of the number of mentally de- the training. of special teachers to U.S.A. 4246 Juneau Street, Seattle, Wash.. Remarkable 11�� -festive children and ii&4(fulta in the take charge of part-time and 'other 'province, and from this a general Idea vocational schools; the fourth meas- "I used to think all the Tanlac tea- "My liver was sluggish and some. Names of the organization that is necessary uTe is to train foremen in industrial timanials were exaggerated but I times I got so dizzy I would nearly of the minor tragedies of to effectively grapple with the situa- Plan* and this can be done through have felt thaaktal a thousiW3 times I fall, 'I felt tired and miserable all the It Is one I life a man Is allowed no voice in tion. It has already been definitely evening schools if properly qualified ever believed in It strong enough to time, couldn't even sleep and for days ; she choice of hie baptismal name: found out that thousenda of mentally teacbers can be obtained. give the medicine a trial," said T. J. at a time I wasn't able to go to work. defective Is are at large through. By such a comprehensive scheme, Parker, well-known salesman for No doubt the parent who had twins peop "Well, a friend of mine dually got -out this Province, many of whom are at least a beginning will be made In Gately's Clothing Store, residing at me to try Tan3a(6 and It certainly has christened Cherubim and. Seraphim, 4 earning their own living. These peo- dealing with a social problem that 246 Jansen St.. Seattle, Wash.. U.S.A.. done a good Job for me. My appe- because. as he explained, "they con- pie cannot be kept in institutions, nor needs the earnest attention Of all good "Several years ago I commenced tits Is dne now and although I am itipually do cry," was proud of biv having periodic spells of sickness and eating- just anything I want and as clevernesiri but he could scarcely ex- do they come under the jurisdiction citizens, and which will e th few in &ago I had an attack that much as [ please, my stomach never requir Is AL outh Of Homes for the Feeble-minded such united efforts of both Government and I thought would dulsh me. When I nett his offspring to "rliie.ap and call gives me the least trouble I,have im blessed," any more than this man sti .&N. at Orillia, but nevertheless they people if the.race standard is to be did finally get up, I was scarcely able 11 picked up In weight, my sMuSth bw are in great need of supervision and improved. tins[o. I had no appetite and What lit- 'rhose five children had to sign their come back to me,-a.ad I am now en- forced myself to eat caused so udix, Sup. education, - The great question is to The record of -crime atthe present Jo*lus the beat of health. Imes Imprimis, Finis,Appe much gas on my stomach I could hard- a, went, and Erratum. know-just where these mental defec. time is some-Indication of what has ly get my breath. All the melt at .the store know Equally unfortunate were infants fives are employed, at what-kind of to bg done in mental hygiene. Tanlac put me back on my feet said I "At night I wBA..often so bloated launched Into the world " Not-Want-. couldn't breathe while lying down and am glad to give this statement for Ark Smith; Bri4nnls Bottle smiling names for their-children, there are just bad to situ and struggle for air. what it may be worth to others." :-ed James, la-It-blariL? end Tbat'5-lt- across the page at,Jocose Ann Rey- 'others who must, have a'long string of At times I bad cramps so bad I c quld -Tanlac is I sold by leading druggists�Whc%-Have-Thought-lt. Even Odious Heath and Troublesome John Sims nolds and Affablity Box-, and. Happy them- Thus there as living a short, hardly endure It. everywhere.—Ad*t. ' Ephraim Jiggine with Virtuous Jane time ago a woman who had a name could afford to. smile,at such labels Quite Likely. while deploring their own. while It Spurgeon.; Man Friday Wilson and for every letter' of the alphabet. from Steadfast. '-''Was without malicious Intent that the Merry Christmas- Finnett look on� en- Anne Bertha eacilla to Winifred Xeno- Lulu—"Here's an ad for a man to Only be steadfast; never waver. 4 viouly. phon Yetty ZeUL undertake the sale of a patent meth- Nor seek earth's favor, parents of an American named Cum- clue." ber christened him, Names of great warriors And states- But rent; as their flft�, Harry—")res, - It will probably be. Thou. knowest that what God wills 'Quintus. Naturally, his political op- men are associated with the most un- Profitable 1.6 the undertaker.' WELL SATISFIED WITH must be poiftents could not resist referring to warlIk1s and unpolitical of surnames. blin is print as k Cumber. Thus we find Arthur Wellesley Water- For all His creatures, so for thee, _Mr. Q sculphir;and rainting have The best. While some Parents - exhibit' too loo Cox fraternizing on the same pagp much ingenuity at the baptismal font, with Napoleon-the-Great Brown! and BABYS OWN TABLETS an'effh!ct to teach us rnLunvers and to abolish hurry—Emerson. others seem- to be singularly lackfbg Riebard Coeur de Lion Tyler bridging JuAge'Lavallee of Quebec, was the In that virtue. One man called his the centuries to compare -notes with Once a mother has used Baby's Own author of the nationst ' by� -01 -Ask-for Minard's and take no other. , 1-4 :sons, in order of b;irtb, one Sticknsy, Rqbert Alma Balaclavia-Inkerman Se- Tablet&.-fbr her little ones she will'nsie Canads," of wlj,,h many llere�* 'Two . Stickney, and Three SUckney;'"bastopol Delhi Dagdale, whoie'father nothing else. Her use of them leads MONEY ORDERS. verelons have appeared. labd his daughte�s,by v;ay of numerical was a tailor. her to believe there is no other medi. 1,a" ay your but-of-town accounts by variety, First; Second, and Third John Redvers 'Buller Thomas and tine to equal for any of the. I Express Money Orden. Five DomWon 6 Stickney. Ezekiel Methuen Macdonald' Baden- many minor ailments of childh ood. 'Dollars costs three cents. The two child-ren of R"aother parent Powell Williams owe their names to Concerning. them Mrs; Eugene Bois- Try, were christened Also and Another, the Boer War;-while-the parents of ve rt, East Aldfield, Que., writes, "My. The first warship of the Monitor t :while the progeny of a-Mr. and-JUrs. King David Haydon, Martin Lather' baby was terribly constipated, but at built in 1861. Pe was a Frost werg known to an amused work' Upright, and Lord l4elson- Jones have ter the use of Baby's Own Tablets he 08 Jack Frost, Winter Frost, -Whiti gone farther back in history f 'is entirely well again. I am aQ well for tn- -Frost, and Early Frost spimtion. There are p#rents for whom �atisfted with the Tablets that I lose Ar no ir,recommending 'ASPIRIN ern - Greenwood, with its 'poetic nothing less than royal labels will'suf- n- V at mending them ''onggestiveriess, is pardonable, and floe. And thus we encounter Empress to other mothers." The Tablets are partridge Roast has an appetizing Eugenie' Aldridge,' Albert -Edward sold by medicine dealers or by.mail at TO-&Y 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Only "Bayer" is Genuine flavor; but what shall we say of Mr. Prince'of Wales Morris, King George ­1WI, who, had-his first-born dubbed Westgate, and Royal Consbrt-.Pafting- -Medicine,Co.,Brockville, Ont. D�. MINARD, Invent6i of thii iWild, and of Mi. Keye, whose infant ten. M Celebrated man was condemned . ..... Apom was branded Donne Keye, in hen- One Unhappy' Myself. or of his mothees maiden name. to go through life: labelled Ananias;. I*ba* v;e to live with myself, and so PAR MINARIYS LINIMENT A' glanob th-'r6ugh 'the registers at and in Norfolk there was living not I want to be fit for myself to know.' IT= Somerset House will reveal hundreds long ago a man who signed-hils name' I want to be able as days go by, of curious names, says an . English Mahershahalhasbbaz. Always to look myself straight.in ; P':r,: 'newspaper. Thus we find Reservoir While the majority of' parents am the eye; I don't watt to stead; with the setti- Green rubbing shoulders with Noah content with one or two Christian `ITCHING RASH sun , r ... ... ... ... ...­ And.-bat.e myself..for..the,.things I've done.' ALL OVER DODY .,When I don't want to keep on a closet shelf Warning Unless you see the name An plece , "Bayer"..on package or on tablets you, Burned Dreadfully. NP htis' ales 1670 A lot of secrets about myself, - ' . . LUK And fool myself, as I come,and go, are not getting Aspirin at all. Take Rest. Cuticura Heals. Into thinking that nobody else will Aspirin only as told to the Bayer pack —the trouble is often, due to the effects know age for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, "I had an Itching mob on my back Rheumatism, Earache, :, Toothache, and aboulders which was very hvi. of ccidfeine on nerves and muscles, The kind of a man I really am. Ldinbago and for Pain..- Then you will tating and tiresomm It kept spread- --from. the use of coffee or tea. I don't want to dress up,myself in be following the directions and dos- in all over my body and broke out sham. age worked out,by,physicians during into am. eruptions. 71M caused 'Sous;ancls -have turned to M I want to go out with my head erect, twenty-one years and proved safe by itching, and when I would rub or I want'to deserve all men's respect; millions... Handy,tin, boxes of twelve and I could not enjoy 4L night's irest. t press them-they. burned dreadfuldy.. But here in the 'struggle for fame and Bayer Tablets* of Aspirin: co7st few "I had given up hope when I Pelf r POSTUM -CEK%- 97.AL I want to be able to like myself. cents. Druggists also sell large triedi-jDaticura Soap and Ointment, 7 packages. . Made in Canada. Aspirin and it was about four to six weeks. I don't want to look at myself and to the trade mark (registered ln,CaTia. tae was heated,after using elffbt and found com late satisfac. know- da) of Bayer Manufacture of-Mondace- cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointment." (Signed) Miss hurle That I'm bIulkr and bluff and'emp- ticac'Idester-of Salicylicacid. tidn,with ftee=from irri. ty show. Bennett,Valley,Washington. Cuticurs.Soap,Ointment and Tal. .....tation to nemes or digestion -hide myself froni me;' Asserlosts PlOnOw DOS ROM280401 I never can cum promote and maintain skin pur. • lot I see what others may never see; Book on ity,skin comfort and skin health Reason V*�.11* often when all else falls. qherles CL Reason k I know what others may nerer know; 900 DISEASES VIR.011 •SORP25e. OMMet2l"dw Tdomm Sold I never can fool myself, and so, and ]tow to Ire6d Sold Sthroughout theDominfon.CanadjanDepoti Whatever happens, I want to be AA- "SL hid SL W by all grocers Waited Free to any dress by the Author. Self-respecting and conscience-free. olover co.,MW ,"sat Slat Street Now York. U.11-& 121. Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia ISSUE Na N 93 W »•...: °•-. ,4 - irMr'. Tr' ."'.r''+e wS• -.,'„,-a-'�a ; ii=!w's"'.° c.:ra�rte' _ ""� 3".-�•:' - s...-.r.. MET, ..++ .'"•,,. vcu, fiw- „K?�'�i, h' a' w.° wY �yla' 'r � 3;as '°y„ '-"`'".i '`*°�;x. :w` tww. <•l,."";rn, ^x, �.c,"'a..w- ;a..k ,..-,-,..--. *,c, .. �,� TrJ s `•"' .% :r'• :+wn. tea,,. 'f,,, _ :i;, wycn-,� ;;-• qX.++r'-%,' _".i'":•�:" � ,`..-, �'. ,-.f •, ^. -• - .v �+- i _ ' _ .ri., -Z .a`' ..'k,E4.: 7.•:M .., i'✓�... '7 �, "G a%. �: -.. ,>,+,s.a-'+ ;-1}'.r..•. 4 "xY• .:, • "�^r"7" •., , °° a•.. y � ,,':T",.:; ,� .,. .Y..,.:. 3XaTl� .- .l.t-"�• e w. .. -. . . -.- ., ,. ,, aY..r._ � '-s.mcw+.,o.•_y_, •+.w n cy;:ec-• -. .. .L�„�`b w. . T, ` .rf 'r• y Baker, that dog�sold to 6 E Holtby -[t'i8 expected than theme will'bel s• - '�� and.assessment be. transferred,;allow- a bumper crop strawberries this n •.s. "� i:.�'`*' " ` ed ; W J•Devitt a and Chas Niehofla . eat• "ir pub:: i.r-d every,Friday mornlaa at ltr office y 1 Pi4ering,, ont.l• d'og uaaeesmente were cancelled ; Ar- Cenons enumerators are finding thur Williams being a resident-of o - T�fRMS "i;- Xarkham and assessed there for adog, it vary difficult to get women to _ : tw St. per'year $1.50 if'Paid'iaadvance.' hi -P.iakering dog- assessment was Cell their ages. FOR Rev. C. W. .D- LL. D. _.. _ cancelled. Gordon,, , -. The court of revision then adjourn- (Ralph Connor),. has been elected (3 N MURKAR pro rietir. ..ad to meet meet again on Monday, Moderator of the General Asserii• CARD .�iN ' -` I June th,at 1 o'clock. b1y of the Presbyterian church in F1 E LD Canada, which is the hi hest and — - PiCKERING COUNCIL. WHITBY _ most honored position the church The above council met pursuant to Heavy blasting at the Ontario Hog- tan gips him. „• , . --� adjournment on Monday,- the .30th pital tells forcibly of new construe-� � IT EN•NI E'S OOR[�I : loot. ' Members all present, the reeve tion work under way. HORSE REGfISTER in the chair. 9liuutes of last meeting Grading the grounds of the new - . Improved. Le&wing were read and approv&d. Henry strKet school is being done pre- EmPERoR, Registered Percheron A number of of accounts were pres. •paratory to laying cement walks to stallion. Inspection Al, the property Wiscon9iri .NO. 7 '.soled for payment and referred to the the two entrances, of A. Seebeck, will stand%for the sea- ' ' respective standing committees. .hiss Emmett's hbuse on Centre St., son of 1921 at his own stable at lots 29 �i02nptOI1' B Early On- motion. Arthur O'Connor was across Gilbert St. '-from the Court and 30,con. 4, Pickering. Service fee . ,heard r I11 e work on the Audley road, House and almost undeethe shadow $11,00, E N/E, Aw S !I�AIYVEL bit. Middleton reported the ridge of the jail wall, was robbed Monday on sideline betH seta lots 12 and] ,con. night whilst the owner was away. KING SAUL, (14946). Vol,3:., S. S. B., 95881 C, S. B. the imported Clydes- •. ,RENNIE'S TURNIP `!as being in a bad state of repair. - Returning about ten, on. opening the dale ettiilion, t the property of Oscar ' -.The standing committee.-(,n Contin•. front door, a roan rushed down stairs Nilson, Brougbam, will make the GUARANTEED ' NEW SEED . gencies reported and reconmended broke dizough a ivieidow,'making his season of 1921 as follows: Monday - " the following pay njents: D R Beaton, escape. bliss Emmett pluckily gave May l6tb. will leave his own stable ' �' ^ ~ t ' Municipal R failed to catch thief World, for 61; ,po3 ge tc 19, 7 -tarecognizehi n -A 'small sm of and proceed to W.G.Scott's•for nigbt, ��Q� (� f.v 'D R`Beaton, erg deeds etc 2.13 ; The Roney and .i much prized gold watch .Tuesday,W. C. Otmerod s Greenwood 'JAMES, ICH�. R I/ ON night. Wednesday; J.O.Bryant s con. S ..National Association, speefal grant was stolen. 3, noon; H. G:Wilson's, base line, for 25.00 ; C V Rice, use of car and driving . ► night. Thursday, H. Vale's. Simcoe serving notices court of revision 9 05 ; Pbint,night. Friday, Gen. Cowan's' -E Willson,att court of'revi 5:00; -COUNTY -COU N CIL: Brock'road, might. Saturday, to his ' ^ T I E T O GET � � / � = ":T 1liurkar, advt. •re court of revis RI ion COUNTY OF ONTARIO own stable until following Monda and notices re same 3,50 ; John Fo,giP y. ' alt division 'court as clerk 4.00; Ed afternoon: - The adjourned meeting-of the Coun-`- SHAatioN. BANK MAcx JOU8 the GTbe s , ndio as nkmit 4 W, - cil of the Cw-poration of the County superior bred Clydesdale stallion, the The standing caormitte.}�n..Relief re-. � • p y orted and recommended 'the follow• 4 Ontario for the tear, 1921 will be property R pp he d, uureuant toad•ournmeat, in the of W. S Tran, Mfollo s: Wa4l gapers in good designsaand at 3ng payments., F'T Bunting, goods will make the season of 19Ll as follows: Oouucil Chamber, Court House, Town Monday; May 16th, will leave his. own skpplied Sirs Butler from March 23 to of %Vkitbv,on Tuesday the,Seventh stable�d proceed to Green River for .,reasonable, prices May 19 24 59; R H 51onney, bread to day of ,Tune, instant at the'hour of ' -Mrs Butler, 4 14. - Tito n crack id Ehe afternoon.' night. Tuesday, 'Ben Carter's, con 7, _The standing committee on Darn• All accounts to be laid before the noon'; Geo.-E:Holtby's, con. 6, night. • ages to She, p by-Dogs.reported and" 'Council .hould he forwarded to the Wednesday, `V. l3. Slajors, con. 6, Paints,' Oils and Y arnisheg recommended the folluwin payments: noon ; W. J, MeD:.n cld'�, $rock road. g P S Clerk, fore t properly certified,at least three'night. Tbursdav, Charles, Palmer's, ..CLlI' ainlrods and window Shades Blglce c',anis; one larc;b killed 8.00; A days before the meeting of-£'ounc 1. f • same.i0 6 Liverpool. night. Friday, W.Teefy e, .. _ . ` p- fig- �s a•• D►ted at Wbit6v,June 1st,1921. d Cherrywood, noon; Edgar Pilkey's, y -The standing committee on Bonuses J. E. FaREwEii, ni ht. Saturday, to his own stable for Wire Fences, Drainage.Matters �. County Clerk, County of Ontario! until the following bipndav morning. - : All'soaps 11 bars for �1 etc., reported and recommended tke following payments; Charles Fuller, - ----- - � t bonus on 27 rods fence on lot 15 c­r. •I - ° 4.t,5 ; Adam Spears, ate examiva-i *n - I� g E • ­ :` by townsbip Engineer under the'15& A N N I S w W O Act ro Robt D Cowie'and others Q &00. The committee recommend th►,t H ST CRF"�M Pugh and Silas Tool be appointed to _ attend the meeting of owners. AlfredUR,Hoenahaw and others. under tale D �. - - C'; -- 1Fp Act on io Thursday.Junes or p,m. ' Pickering hStore , t Application for ban-uses for wire tense were received from the follow- ! •. - ? lag : John Barns. 40 rgdo lot 8 con R " Stewart Bros,200 rod slot 28 con 7 ; W J Mlebell,on lot 89 coo a, John Lot- — Now is the time-to get your Field and Garden Seeds. We have'&nom .. too.60 rods lot;d0 con 1. ' _ e - = piste line of Claver,�Tamothy. Alsike and Alfalfa. All The standing- committee ou Roads ._;� kinds of Package and Bnik 9eededor the garden. r - and Bridges reported and recommend- _ _ ,t _ ed pa meat is follows : F T- Bunting, _ _ r w _ - yy flour yoi� A11 orders ill be filled promptly. �,auppliegfor bi'ld - work 10;00;C'Simp son. tile 1.14: � Hiller, axle grease i! - -s tiFelhave'an excellent line of garden toolr3-Hose. Rapes etc. 100; Wm Diron Rnd others, work on kl�ead bridge con 5 up to May 29th 539-87 : Don't let your wife worry about„R'ash days. Come and gets washer also work oa .irridgea B roads 1Vc�a3 -for bread __ on 30 days trial. We'lanv a the 1900 washer.. guaranteed and 13 Stukes and Williams bridge - tc give,,aatisfaction or no sale. , 3150'. also repair$ to culverts con 4 '08.00; Silas Tool, services a road suet - .Nagle Leaf Mill ng Co.;` The Old Reliable Sherwin ZVilliams Palate slid VaroisheB. Paroid i -'for May 119'2 0 : F SCCooper?, 5 ahovalr x.76; J Beelb•,dragging etc on con b Limited RooSnq, Frost Wire Fence, Heavy Steel Posts, % ]3.00; Silas' 161, freight on grader 4oroats. �Plualp.a _ _ now on hand. Ge't our prices. - - - - aappd steel 2"x.12 ;'RSomercille, drag, laraadaw RAW= �giag toads and rep culverts c4a 4 and ;25 pound bag of Royal Purple calf Meaf for only 1.00.- sidelines 26.:5 : A Jones, dragging - - One trial will convince you that it is the roads and opening ditches con 8 C:.60: - Beat on the market, B ti'Jones, dragging on e t i Whitby ; Lo pay half 4.87 : J H Jones,dragging -- _ _.. - con 8 16.90; F Cowie, ' dragging rte - � '� It is always a ;pleasure to show our goods. con o and sidelines Altona div 14.03 ; _ - F A Reesor, 340 bags cement 348 59: - Peekocer. Ltd, re-inforcia for St. _ J. S. B1..SDCJN, t PICE:E�tINGI John s culvert 86 06;also for St.Thocrr- - { ..;as'culvert•41,58; WD Rogers, 125Ibr x ' ' nails 7.62 ; R Dixon. lignts on culvert_ I _•:. ---end supplies for cement mixer 13.60.. The third reading was given to the �j _ by-I^%*for the stopping up and sale of :• : - �.' certstr}portions of original road allow. You can procure Cream of the West-Flour from F.T. Bunting, Pickering 0 '-R E M. S. Cha� pman, Pickering ;-Mrs. R. J. Eade, West Hill ; Highland Oreek. j- : aacee hL the township of Pickering, Hi Scarhnro V.0.; Mrs. McMaster. g Supply, ghland Creek ; Mrs, Howson, �F MONNEY S BREAD and with the exception" of that be Brougham ; Hugh blcIntnsh, ' Locust HIII ; W. J. MarriEh, Highland - -- tween '2nd and 3rd range, in B F con Creek; W. X. Palmer.•Claremont ; E, Pa pineau, Dunbsrtoa : James .. was finalir passed. _ p �' .: _ The council now adjourned to meet Richardson, Pickering;.Rodd .a Mowbray, Kinsale ; R. D. Sherwin,Bat. isRain on Monday;June 27,am a court Sam ; D. B. Taylor, Claremont ; B. H. Thompson, Chenywood. Made from pre-war standard flours. Nothing bat No. 1i' 'af revlaioa and for the transaction of _ -- grade used. Milled and baked, in our own tows. . '• �:'�general business. � - _ t 1Z e e ustri :K CUGRT OF REVISION h a r011 a OII1 lII e8. . The followln a } g ppeals against assess• • ./ .. . -'noente were heard at the town hall at - -Mmigbam on Monday, May$0, when -- ------_-- __ Beet i * Fruit Cake 55c lb. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mince Mest,25c bl !Pickering township council met as a i = Kince Pies lac. All our own make. Best ingredients used Court of revision: ( + Chocolates in bulk and boxes W P Petty, that 345'acres of lot 3ci ��I(�` • _ i� :con 3 be added rd assessment of W J - Wedding Cakes a specialty °.Petty.allowed.; Toronto Harbor Con:- `• -" mtssioners, that John Calvert should 'be assessed for north 19 ac'e; of S,j of — = lot 17 con 2,reserved+; A Heisev, tnxt I :._ r . O 3o acres-of be north d of lot 34 con 5 FARM"NS .ATTENTION !ll�� 35 acr be changed from self,to O P _ II N N E , 'Y Ferrier or R Beckett, allowed ; Sam- PICKERING, ONTARIO uel' Carltoo's assessment reduced to SW and the owner, HTindall. was Order" your -Fordson Tractor _- `" ; assessed for remaining '815M; Amoe Brignall that he was charged with 3 ♦ 1 , acres too much land, acreage reduced. ll�ll - b ore the sprinT rush C ream f the W eat' : ;;Y.• -but assessment remains the same; - , Lr• "Ed Willson,re edttagers at Roaebank: Best, Cheapest and Most-Economical- The _ : laid over to next meeting ; Fred Dra- � - - -• -^ For Bread � :"':� ,per, that•having ceased 'W be tenant - Farm Trsetor. \ •��of 65 acres of lot 4 B F name be struck ':from roll, allowed, Silas ty i ender- MOnalrC Flour for Paste �. '•zcharge of Rosebank property inereas- _ y ;:,yes to $15000; J A White, that 8 W Jill New 1921' Model Touring Cars in � ` -'`'''-lot 2$con 3 was overcharged. refused . - `• : " -:and assessed to tenants ; J A White. stock for immediate Bran, Shorts and Feed Flour r a'that village lot$,Brougham,overebar. "- ed, to be assessed, to :Veil Collins as '•' -. cielive y �= tenant and self as owner; allowed : ' _ " - II = American`Corn—ground, cracked and wholes `:J A White. that Frank walker be ' entered aeUenant of north cottage on .Full supply of Gasohne anti Oils kept �II If our hens are not roducin• eggs in paying quantities, try our : l iY producing 1pt 20 con 4, aLnwed. also that Hnrnid celebrated raying Mash and Scratch'Feed. ' . Hale be entered as tenant of the south " . COnBtantl� 0lrlian'd --- • x4 ,..cottage on said property, allowed ; /: : "' Highest price paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, ,Winton J White, that Frank Bater'g ' " Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. assessment for 35 acres of lot IS con 4 I{�l tollac" ' t B be cancelled and added to self and re• � r YM d 1 -J Chopping and Oat•Crnshing',Wednesdays and Saturaays. r- iduced,-reduced by 8176 ; William Ed. � � .::wards,overcharge on land, no change; �•�+� ,. A Kn��x, tbst part of Si of lot 32 Authorized Ford Sales and service- 1 lR@ Campbell Flour Mills td. i..eon 5 should be assessed to 0 L Tra.n• Co.,, ` -allowed ; W B M lne, i acre N W corn- Station. ._ Bell phone 29 ` -er of to 29 con 6'should he assessed to fll�� Mills at � -- �, -Win 11nnenn as tenant. allowed; H I � - D SaynP, that dog assessment he can- - r "' ,,r,;;,a rl. •anti ? C1,•ii'hPf , \r'ti.lr -r� `� T.01r.0 in to Peterboro - 'Pickering '��*rI�i�"-�'-.'.''"`' •'°"a:n•.*.0%•f'- s',' ..'.`"�•+*sa,•t.'� .ti r..- •'t' iia'iii- ;w'. .ykk,' .y�, ..°a^:.z-,� • ,µLS ;�'ir• ^"y:'. ',:y�, �'. :, -r. .%,�'` ry'..r ::+... � `.? •�:.�;,�gZ.!^"a'iw� r. ,�:.•, 'z.{4M�"�''"�>''' � °Gt +- •�;„ Hy-'"r+. �' + `?,• S;q *71� 4 T— nx+:/* Edward and Mrs. Oreig, of To Willi6m Leaper died on Kohday I see that you are now familiar with rbirto Ju6ctitin. have been spend- at hie home in StoUff ville in his the fact that we sell the best galioline, Arch. and Mrs. Fleming spent ing 4 week with George and Mrs. eighty-third year after an illness greues and oils obtainable,and I wish the week-end gorgan. of about three weeks following P. w -end with friends in Web- tot�llyou e bkndlatbe best aixto accessories�o-well. Win. Wallis, of Claremont, and pgra)ytic stroke. He was born at Matthew and Mrs. Elliott, of Wm. Norton, of Brougham, pur.1 Balsarn and spent the greater part Our repair• department is giving un- Agincourt, spent Friday with A. qualified satisfaction and we 'are, on 11L pose leaving on June 10th on a vis• of his life in Claremont where he kept busy. and Mrs. Fleming, that account, it to EuRlttid. followed trie ctirpetitev's� trade. I have'skCured the services of it fairly John and Mrs. Fleming left on Roy 31organ ii removing the About five years ago he mofed to competent repair Wan on all makes of Tuesday for the north-west where.. stable f tL(qji the Int he recently sold !Stouffville;where be hassince lived cars, and can give•prompt• and efficl• et the expect to spend the an wer. to Ed. Linton.ton. He will rebuild On retired. He was a member of the. eat work at all times. Of all materials and design The Misses Hamilton, who have his ow ' 1 '05 n premises. boo in stook. It will Play 702 Presbyterian chureb'. He was C. Pardoe, North Claxembnt pall at out works acd inspect'/our siftk ill for some time, are, we are Use in;z'to unforeseen circumstan- twice married. By the first mar- Cemetery have been post- Waters, a missionary at New Heb is we do not employ them.aftesqueut leased tore port. improving nice- re., the Decoration service§ in the tinge he had one daughter,...Mrs. obtain prioes Don't be misted Tenders Winted lbg*u number of our Masonic breth- _Iy we oan, and ao.throw off the agent potied f roin June 12th to June 19th. rides, and by the second marriage Sealed Tenders will • be received by oommiLesion of 10 per cent.,whiah on wo paid visit to the 'ten pai r, undersigned tip to Wednesday. oarbainly save by p ohan #from y G. M. 176--syth has purchased a hfid one.son and one daugbtL the ar in m U161 Stouff ville lodge on Friday even. new M-!Laughlin Maste'r-Six auto, Peter L. of Buffijo, X. Y., and June 15th, for 'the. construction of 3 asoll soliaLkd, �- iag last, and an enjoyable .time k0w housed- in his fine Mrs..L. E. Todd, and 4f;• cement sidewalks in the Vil- whit,h j,� of Stouffville was spent by all. J. T. MATHESON g8l'Age whichbelias just erected. Me. Leaper was held*in high es: lage ofaromont, Thom. Paterson andW. Bingham The ceb*u4 Pynxinierators for S. teem by all who knew him-, as wa., The lowest or any tender not neces- 'Office and Works, Whitby,Ontario" -'assisted the Stouff villa baud at 0 ti ni-On-v-ere he're.61h Friday re. show by the large number who sari I yaccept ed. 4 Markham last Sundoy when the 1. lon� frow Thomas attended his funeral on Wednes ceiving instruct, R.J. HOW. -Decoration ser- j3h,liq-t bt:fore begin-ning was laid.-to 0, O. U. F. held their Secretary of the 17 t the ceniete their day when his body :- PICKERING We" cemetery. work., rest in Bethel cemetery. -Police Trustee Board. James Briscoe, who has,been vis-- sting relativosin England during. UMBER YARD- the past year,returned to Clare._ rAZI W _P a i'nt s- Inont om"ay-last- week-.—W4 art-- I to see him again in our midst. e3ad Ing clock is 130w in.' _=_n by Saving Win. Spoffard, an old residebt SPI Jortunes Bem We have,a large and well assorted f Claremont, and now residing in A full line of Fro.�t Fence. Get Tours stock of the following' material Parkdale where he has charge r,f while the stock is complete. The greatest fortunes have been founded on the steady. Matched •B. C. Fir Flooring. _V 'and consistent accumulation of saving& 7 the C. P. R. yards, visited AVrs _D4 Motor 0111.25 per gal. Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and Forsyth and other friends iniClarc' Coal Oil 20c and 32c per gal, .'Deposit your savings with this Bank. --- Matched B. C., Hemlock flooring. --moot on Sunday. -Gasoline 40c per gFd. inch V Matched Fir Ceiling, 4 in. A league football match will be Our P;iints are the•best and the and 6 in. B. C. Cedar Siding. played on the at[hetic grounds price is reasonable. THE DOMINION BANK Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Board gere an Saturday evening between Frank Cdoper,- Claremmt and Apple Barrels. the G.-W. V. A., of Oshawa; and WHITBY BRANCH, P. LYND, Manager. Claremont. Admission:adults, 15 BROOKUN BRANCH, E. C.,CROSS, Manager. cents; ladies, 10 cents. 0% A friendly gam�e of football wag The Piokering A W. -D., Gordon 8c S .4. P 'played between the Union church Vigilance Committee ICKERING 0 team find the boys of Greenwood SUMMER FOOTWEAR Bell and Independent phone. 'on Monday evening. The game was played at Greenwood, Clare- The object of this Association Is to M . lessen astealing and prosecute line of Summer Footwear for JUST ARRIVED poutwinninirbyltoo. , We have a complete the felons. Big values In Fleet Foot for men, Mrs. S. F. Robins returned home the whole family. 'Hembers*h%viog property a corcm=* oa Saturday evening. from Kings Outing Shoes and Canvas.Boots women and children. Pumps ton where she was waiting on her a&%immediately with any MOM WC and Oxfords, including ..'sister, Mims Sloan, who i h" been of EZ000tive Oammin". at.lowest prices. stra, styles for summer wears. 81 as able to ariously III, and who w 11.00. Member too The Corner Shoe Store. 8olors.whito, tan bbie. p accompany her on her return. Ttakqts ma:be had trocu we Prealdent or. Prices as low as -you expect. K.J. Harrison, colporteur of the an applidafton. T. Society,after a W. M. Palmer, Claremont prolonged Ex3e.coat.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm Men's Sunday boots, chocolate and serious illness, was in Clare- er, W. V, Richardson, Picked"• goodyear welt, to clear at$5. moot last week looking after his -large stock of books and Bibles, J.R. Thextoa. V. J. Clark. Football boots, steel toes tan and President, white at$6.60 per pair. Only prepamtory to an extended visit I In this district. To Everyman ei small q.A.tr t. Call on The Wouren's Institute District Admkil THE first and most important aim of Everyman Meeting will be held in the Union who desires to succeed should be the same as 'Church on Tuesday. Jiine 7th. 1. ringold, cl&timout thatof successful business and financial houses CHOPPING The morutng"session will begin at the formation of a Reserve Fund. 10,80 o'clock and the afternoon sea- A reserve is not only nd. Phone ZW4 siou at 2.80. Everbody come and Patrons of the Altura Grist Mill _y invaluable when reverses or emergencies'bring your lunch. 'The meeting ricies arise, but it is a guarantee of strength 9 will be addressed by Dr. Margaret will pease.take notice that'dw-ing and promotes selkonfidence. Patterson. JunP,..JiilV and Aiignst eboppinst..' THE Coal Coal 41 111, Robert Willisob, wh-o has been - in course at McMastev University.- Find ea4 ernshit Nondat, ard TANDARD BANK Or CANAD& Hard and soft coai of the. recently graduated,as B. A_ with honors. it, will be remembered SatnrdA�5 only. L y TOTAL ASSETS OVIRR NINETY MILLIONS best quality on hand thnt he captur6d 4, scholarship .W.Crawforth,Manager. 0 Vic�erlig Branch: eubstantial .proportions in the Eon C. A.McClellan,Manager. Whitby Br&nch tinua,060 school here'three or four 11D PROPRIET01t THOS. A. LAW Years aab.and"Bob'?is still"going. strong." He has accepted 'a snru- wer school In Alberta.• expectinik to return for-further work -in the 7 Cniversity, •Mrs. Nelson Sanderson succeeds J. S. Bandy, resigned, ap librarian. The public library board has re- S -T NOW ' he o Pamt 1 . :lea"the library room from -Mr. Troducts jl A Bandy. The secretary, A. W. :urer, are making several changes ha- r0 art The:;Mackay, and FL J. How, the treas- e ng, Zo If you V ddayc-d painti Ur rty -,-..Field Ti in the arrangement classifica- longer. suffered Do not put Ott an 1. Look f he books. A�'committee tion o t And Bripli Irom the Women's Institute in I u. awe the surface and you Save a stalling new tables etc. Magazines ad and you will find many -a' d 8 around Tile 3, 416 ' n have been subscribed for and the places, both inside and oqt that 'place is to be furnished as a rest Anch and reading room, which will be call for a coat of paint. Now is welcome news, especially to the Concrete Blooks Suarnift the time. Nature is re-decorating, friends in from the country. Get my prices. Rev. Carson J. Cameron, secre- get in line and do the'same. The he wo t of the Baptist Home Mission I(P.8600ur I - I led. Phone 2705 Pick. ry ..---:.-.Doard, Toronto, will be in Clare; ft" Paint most L-conomical method is to uw m on c It 7. t on Sunday, June 4th, it be- acs inside Claxence Simpon ing Field Day in the Baptist to pa; a few Noth Brook Road church, when he wills peakat dar tha C. N. Ri Station, Road on the great work going be p MARTIN i"PUM110UR o oust c), --CLAREMONT'S NEW rl a among the mission churches to made from and stations of Ontario and Qne- pure white lead, ...,. 100% PURE GARAGE bee. Mr. Cameron is the son of pun 0 le of zinc, the Claremont parsonage and is mat- "M VA NO *ith col mat* PAJ N T A 13 The undersigned baviolv" purchased -one of not a few from this place tefin who quan MA ea- the garage business of �. M. Cooper, large F, 179 a mec ,have risen to places of la r are prepared to do all general repair- sary to make their influence and power for good. His ing of care of all makes. wife is expected to accomp:%ny him ctive shades Their,covering power and lasting qualities am All ac eories for ears kept coast- Young t 9t 0 =to,with om POP and address the Ladies"Circle and tin o log you linseed oil avid tur- antly on hand. Toung People's Union on Monday a S 0 uct pentine dryer, and Work guaranteed Prices right, afternoon. She N regarded as one entirely FUS Give us a trial to serve the pit is of the ablest speakers in the con water, bin- vention. -Anderson Pifkey, Claremont Ana, whiting and ...__Collllult us to yaw r9q% ;s. we! have ; 'ads Oft as to e entertainment was Other adulterations, fun A reallz fln D s"im VITS:yom 71 -Frida put on here last Cri the Ma T40 cKRUICAL AN- sonic Hall when the hitevalean "`entertainers gave their popular Bob," This proved to �V . H . B U N 0 Y -clay, "Mr e a cleverly written play and was equally cleverly staged by the 4� WLitevale young people, and .Claremont greeted them with a fall house and almost constant a p- :1 .p lause at their sallies of wit and - wisdom and their all but ftiultless s., The. UrLiversal 421' impersonations. Everybody pro- MC&C nonriced the entertainment one of the best they had ever attended. (one of our Product ons) Sill's'Rite-Lite Lens for 7 v'Mr. Rob," as to his -personality, ♦ We 4611 cars—the beet of ca all mallet'-,.proved a decided surprise to the in the market for andience; He is really a, well, bet• th-e price. ter watch your opportunity' to meet him, if yon have not already ill rq,,-Bruery Wheels' Tirek.for f had the pleasure. The visiting SaW FLrAmery Mandrils, Saws, Lad- -entertainers were the quests of Cirenlar V,74 -the Baptist church choir at the { ders. etc. residence of Jos. and Mrs. Evans 0 at the close of the evening when Woodworking and General 13IRckpmithing. refreshments were served and a social time spent. The proceeds W.1 11. JACKSON, Broek Roadl amounted to $71. 1 k 1. Pickering. Out. r LIR V 7e. _.r M- 7%-J'• 2. :ak `^AUTO USE6 PAIM which deraildin• was "biginnift to, We carry a full line of um*4 to eal maUes,of ears. cleaned &,ndir".1%= ofd feho*," •he sad W&alt Used Au ---t'- Cress* " dirt M"`100- 9` think me too mu-6 of an inte'd 2 I vrl.nm- cornpl*to e -tires, eta. prices raid Write, wire or phone to delivery up to 800 caUse, or tat is ; old cam beggar, will you? I don't think t CA" of &a types; an oars mad sub-' 0 M 4 to y1o%= dearest friend, not to the girl ru,. T he " Kingd of same distance if Zou w1sk In so AV90=13=111-V=W WAS" CCLv you'are go' to to me, or to Vocif. order am purobasecL or vurchaegi ing marry, I refunded.%4"nft RIN 3 0 mochaaW of your 26410 SH&VA ..own mother, would I finish tba PW% Is 07 We= 4iM little drawing' and description If 11 baus Park to look them over, -or..F were you." take any car to-city reproam 0 as i vi _world I'd sooner take on than su'b,- iv a &.13rars go (To be. continued.) -7777-lam e tion. Very larse stook marine bunting." Itand. ' "Every one to his taste," Granet Breakey's Used Car Market, remarked good-humoregood-humoredly. "Give me Eve and the Apple. 400--youce street, - soailM By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. my own company at my back, my posted, my in ' Eve didn't want the apple, but she artillery well stron wanted to have her way. Applied Science. (Copyrighted) position, the enemy not too gly e In our gardeni of Mine Perkins, the Sunday-School and our dear old Colonel': It Is just the same SYNOPSIS: I wili.make a sug- Linn, then," =11:29iing 'At them, boys!' That's young adventure to-day. teacher, besides having little Willie en in 1916, begins The story, written he remarked as they took their places. my idea of a scrmp.", Dona among her pupils, . is also a "I don't know whether you will find Lad? Anselman's luncheon-party There was a little,inurmur'of-sYUk--,Eve was a girl whose grifining, white friend of his mother. One day, while I it amusing, though. Why shouldn't however, his R t. Ralph CGnyers, h .,!,,At the* Hotel, London. Amoa calling on the mother, Miss-Perkins seta are o the e like so many otir friends,and Why' teeth were a dream*to see, Ftomsey, a Cabinet do'� CL gar in the corner of his mo.uth, And she didn't,care'for the apple, but asked why WiElam had not attendel Surgeon-Major Thammono!"t married?" smiled imperturbably. Chief Inspector.of Field Hospitals, his She aftred at bim for a momenta "Sounds all right," be acknitted, she wanted to climb the tree. Sunday School for a6veral weeks. fiancee, Geraldine Conyers; bar Vo-!Then she laugh-A heartily.. "but for sheer excitement give me a Much to her astonishment, the moth- "thft. -a naval lieutenant, and his! ."Hugh," the exelaimed,iII-can-,see misty Inornize; the bows- of a forty- Eden has.never vanished; and Adam er,replied coldly: "I have kept him Sauces Olive Moreton; Captain 11onald 1 thy u h you! You've suddenly real knot destroyer cutting the sea ini�b away from--your class, 'Miss Parklas ! 'I and Eve are there, tKat this is your chance-to escape diamonds, decks cleared for action, Mischievous still as children,—never because he learns, -wrcked things"rinknet n4ihew of-the 'n�eess, home;,zed ­ - . . -;ounded arm.---Lieut. Conyers!a ceremony and a reception, and all and old Dick in oi there." ellth-at likins on the salute learninx to care.. ,fteelves conimfosior' on a 11myster3 _Efieirilys-mu-thh�iritu�, -sir --on—tbe' "Wl'cko�-U­ gasped Miss Perkins, iMp and Major Thomson decodes a!cowardly suggestion." port bdw sir., "Why whatever do you mean?" secret message from the -battlafteld.; "It rather appeals to me," he per- "And �Vhat would You do tilen?" There are lots of things not apples', I;wd Romsey receives a visitor and the;slated. "It-may be" he added, drop- Granet asked. • that we grasp and taste,to know "Well," explained Mrs. Donn. ,The ping hie little, "because you "See page seven Admiralty instru-c- The tang. of the unforbidden; to wait, last time Willie went to conversation reveals the Cabinet Min Sunday school fitter's a t dealings with Germany. are 'looking particularly charming- -10U. taught him that we tions this afternoon," the other re- Is so terribly slok. are made of 47homwn calls at Granet's apartments this evening, oa it may be plied, smiling, "We're not taking it dust. When he•came home he nearly to discover whether he knows any:- She looked at him curiously. sitting down, I can tell you." "You'll pay the yrice,;, they whisper. frightened the life out of hii father t.thing about Lord Romsey's visitor.! "Go on, please," "she murmured. The Admiral rase and pushed back Oh, yes—and we think we can. and myself by trying to draw his baby Granet denies any knowledge of the "Or it may be" he repeated, his chair, sister into the vacuum cleaner!" ii-4c-called American chaplain. man's desire to i;W absolutely sure of "I think," he said "if you are quite But it flattens us out In the struggle, rl: I. - * ' . the thing lie wants more than any- sure, all -of you, tfiai you, will take this having the way of Man! 41 CHAPTER VII. thing else in the world." no more port, we should join the Keep Minard's Liniment Inthe house. 4, "1 wonder why you don't like Cap- There was a moment's silence.. As ladies.". lt,tain Granet?" Geraldine asked her though by some curious instinct which They trooped out of the 'room to- Cla"ified'Ad. Aida Cupid• they stood in the drawing- they both shared, they glanced across or. Th6rdson kept-close behind 1,-, _ ;ether. A war romance via the -Personal" f Ralph Conyers classifled advertisement columns of-a- -rTanet had waiting or dinner. the table to where C he a o6yers and ptain Granet, 44xot like him?" Thomson repeated. come the Mritre of a little babble of who we're talking no more of sub- daily paper 'has just been consum- it "Have I really given looked down at her plate. There.was towards them as, they entered the 11 - f you lm- animated conversation. - Geraldine marines, however, but of the-last bal- mated. says a London-despateb. pression, Geraldine?" averted her eyes almost at once, and let at the Empire. Geraldrine came is the story. of an Australian ex 71a girl nodded, The So 10 "Perhaps I ought not to say that, a shade of unftsinees in her manner. drawing-roo=.. sergeant, who, after having won the lbough," she condemned "You are "You sound very serious, Htz-gh," "Hugh,." she begged, passing her D.C.M. and the M.M. at the front, never particularly enthusiastic about she observed. arm through his, "would -ou mind passed through Birmingham in 191.8 the AdVe�s�1SeineLU people, are you? "That is rather a faiVng of mine, playing- bri&ge? The MulrQrs are 'ea route to a demobill&tlon camp. On .�. 'Ale-0-his very rare smiles trans- isn't It?! be replied. "At any rate,-_gqihjCqn,��pd mother does miss her a railroad station platform-he talked -11rured his face. He leaned a little I am very much in earnest." --- -A- with a--Pr--e'-tty girl for nitee-u-ininutes-.- --granted-art I rubber so. And we can talk after- There was another brief silenci,' wards, if you like,"' she add arresting *t*4 tow*rds her. ed. and—the Australians being, quick "Not about many glanodd across the room line, the art of writing a retail people, Gerald- during which Geraldina was address. Thomson workers, received a gift -of a lock of be whispered. fed by her neighbor on the other side. to where Granet was chatting ith advertis*menf Is Just the ability She made a charming* little grim- Thomson, who was watching bar some other guesta., Young 1(on hair before he left. He did not learn Conyers ace but a moment afterwards the In" closely, fancied that she accepted al- for the moment was'nowhere 'to be the girl's name, however, to any one's say Intelligently, A Xeriow agates. (most eagerly the opportunity of li- seen. Returning to Australia, he moved to In logical oider,'and, above all, "Rut really," she continued, "tc me version it was not until dinner was "I'll play, with pleasure, Geraldine,"- Tasmania, and from there 7wrote-the naturally. Capstan Granet suns just the type almost'over that she abandoned a he assented, "but I want to have a chief constable at Birmingham, saying of YVWW Englisbroan who is Coin-9 to conversation into which she had word with Ralph first" that hie bad fallen In love with the No "literary giftll—no.flowery move the country. He is a keen sol- thrown herself with spirit. "He's at the telephone," she said. girl and asking aid In finding her. An d[Ar, clever, modewt, and a wonderful "My little sugVeation," Thowson "The Admiralty rangy up-about some- language--is necessary. The 't- -apoi4msn. I can't think what theri'reminded her, "remains unanswered." thing and he Is talking to them. I,n advertisement was Inserted In 7lie best copy Is the earnest, over. She looked down at hew Plate. tell him, if you like, when he comm Dany Mail, of London,the girl saw the im for avy one to dislike.- 'major gamed across the "I don't think you aTe really in up." .-O,agouy column"-notice, ilhotographs, the-counter talk you would give In a way, he and the man earnest," she said "If you'll do that," Thomson prom. were exchanged, and last week she to a-customer. he felt inotinctively was in, "Am I usually a farceur?" he re. Ised,, "I -won't-keep hiana,minute." sailed for Hobart, Tasmania. aetiae samse of the word his rival, even I . _. - � . Plie�i- `1 think that my tendencies The little' party 'settled down' it Iii other words, put yourself" tko, an undeclared one, were of;art rather the other wjy.- I rea!I y their game Lady Conyers, Sir ' Too Good to Be True. esactiy opposite types. Granet was meat it, Gerald. Shall we talk about Charles Hank celebrated law. your soul--into your writilg. r' 'the eegtrs Of a Uttle 9TM P Of Pe%PIe it later on this evening? I _;1d Thom wife-­"John. a man called this of- -who all seemed to be hanging upon I yer.--another. Hankins son. Ger- I - 11 . "If you liko," the agreed' I Idine, with Olive Moreton and Cap- terzkoon and said he would supply us Grammar Is useful, but not We comernatim He was full of spir-' - our 5"np Td tab mote I And iapensable. It doein't make its and humor, debovair, with &.11-the but somehow I believe that.1, would a -ri Granet, found a-sofa ih a re with enough electricity *to light rather wait- Look• at mother's eve, corner of the room and the trio were house, do all our cooking and ran the ,'-'�—vbvious claims to popularity. Thom-; of, break the advertleeme,ft It. roving around with washing machine for only $1 month. the table. Give me my apparently talking nonsense son,on the other hand,although good- Don't bc long." great succesc Presently Rabb re- What-do you think of that'?`' Is your own earnestness and his Thomson moved hia chair next to appeared and joined Hub—"You sho-ula have told him conviction that- makes' people looking, even distinguished '71 :gloves, Please, Hujrh. them way, w" akneet too slim and pale.,his host's.His face was ,more the fac3 of & Geraldine's father, Ad- "Hugh wants -to ape*-.to. You," that when we want gurrent Action wbolar tb= of one Uytere•ted tn or miral Sir Seymour Cony"z . was Geraldine told, him. we'll get it at a bookstore," believe and respond to what very garrulous old �Mnflemam wI& Ralph glanced at tl.e little bridge- You Way. PAX'ou& to shine In the WCW silo of fixed ideas about'eve rthing. a little table and made amt We. His manners and his speech deaf and exceedil "Hugh can wait," he declared, as cnd of convey- The -largest-motion picture theatre, -You will find, as you devote were alike reserved, his air of breed-'motion. He proceeded to give his pro- 'he pasisd his arm through Olive'$. Ing was Xoperent, but he bad not the spective son-in in the world is in New York---City.' -law a detailed leizture "This ie my Last -might on shore for more attention to your adver, miliuril ease or charm �which was,concerning the mismanagement )f the heaven knows how long and. I am go- This house. 11" IL seating capacity of tfsihg, that It will return you making Granet, even In those few I field hospitals at the front, and hav- iisg to take Olive off to see my Photo- 4,000. , dividends of pleasure as well lainutes, persons grata with Gerald- Ing disposed of that subject, he open- graphs of the 'Scorpion.' Old Wil- 1nels mother and a little circle of as of profit. - As time passes.- 4 rewty-arrived guests, ed a broadvide attack upon the-Ad- cock handed them to -me out of his; Minard's Liniment used by Physicians ' "At least I appreciate point miralty.' The rest of the men showed drawer this afternoon. customers will notice an omle. indications of breaking 'into little Tile two young people di of 'view" Ma or Thomson admitted, don and speak to you about It. Wfth a &in7t sigh. groups. Ralph -Canyers and Giamet Granet tnd� CWal ne re- Canada's oldest existing-chartered were --sitting side by side, engrossed =upon the couch, talking in-low �ai)k is the Bank of Montreal, dating This experience Is not Imagin- Doix�t be such n dear old stick, e l=whed. -1 want you in conversation. ore than Once voices. Once Thomson. when•-he was from 1817. dry. It Is a fact--&*- many - Thomson glanced .awards them, dummy, crowed the room and ap-, eke him because I find him so inter- Thomson and publishers will Mg You oft, as he gets to know "Wish I understood more about preached them. Their conversation to naval affairs," Granet sighed. "I'M a was suddenl suspended. testify.- gyg""& -gem OOARSE SALT or ed=aas at any man's Job but Tny "I told Geraldine said, look- ou others -wffl scarcely say a word of own. I can't see how you can deal ing up, '-'IyAt y w to speak to LAND SALT what.you have seen or of what is'be-i with oubmarines pt all. The �egprq him, but he, and. 1ORvn( have gone off --One..of the most onjoyabler tag dmw out there. I like to,be told can Hugh," she things you can do is to spend stay under the water as long as somewkefw 'By-the-bye, Bulk C*rloft they like, they fust up and show went- on curiously, "you didn't teal things by people who have actually TORONTO"LT WORKS an hour or so a few evening* a seen them- He happened to be ten their heads,sni it tcyo don't like the me that,y6ti'd called-on Captain Gran- mdnutez early this evening and he look of anything near, down they go et this evening." NO" -week thinking out a well-bal- mofft fascinate deser' again• I 10"n't see bow you can get 'Well, it wasn't a matter of vital a tft !p-. - -need weekly newspaper adver -Ashing near La at them, any way." importanoe was it?" he answered, =Xsome skirn Bassee." The young sailor smiled in a'sume- smiling. "My call, in any case, arose tieing campaign for your store 14ym must remember," Thomson what superior manner. an accident." and your merchandise. And, Merchants"We've a few ideas left "Major Thomson," came a •voice M which to]4 her, "that personally I do not, at, having thouot It out, carry It; in an way, see a great deal the Germans haven't mop from the othet side of the room, "it ped i�p,­ lie PHONE YOUR RUSH ORDERS of fighting until the whole show Is declared. L is your deat." through regardless of other over. It may be a fine enough pan. "Personally," the Admiral observ- Thomson returned obediently to the For anything in Fancy Goods, Cut people's opinions' or whims. orania wtwn an attack -is actually ed,joining in the conversation,"I con- bridge-table. The rubber was over a Glass, Toys, Smallwarw, -Sporting P toking place, but there is nothmg sider the submarine danger the great- few minutes later and th6 little party Goods, Wire Goods, Druggists' Sun x. very Inspiring in the modern battle- est to which this comuritry has yet I broke up. Thomson glanced around dries, Hardware Specialties, etc.. -You have three of the beat been but the room was em to MAIN 6700 A:9 when the living have passed exposed. Not one but a notio7i of trading. months- ahead. Doir a ... t "I think, if I may," said, 941111 on a Reversed charge.- . ; .away from it" prates, of ferocious wW conscience- them, as we suggest, and watch Geraldine shivered f6r a moment, few Huns, could have- inaugurated go into the morning room and have a whisky and soda. I find TorCan FanCy GOO& CO., results.. "Reably, I almost wish that you such a campaign." dare say r1l fi were a soldier, too," she declared. "Good for you, dad!" his son ex,- the Admiral there.', "Your work seems to me so horribly claimed. "They're a rotten lot of He took his.leave of the others and! Ltd. TORONTO gruesome. Come along, you krdDw beggars, Of course, althoue some of made lids way•to the bachelor roams you are goi to tiLke me in to din- them have behaved rather deceiitly. at the back of the-ho-ugie. He looked Major Harry Cameron, Man. Dir. r tee' 11 something nice to say. There's one thing," he added, sipping first into the little apartment w, hich his port, "there isn't a job in the Geraldine claimed- for her really want to be--amused." own, but found it empty. He passed on into the smoking-room'in and found all four VA A of the young people gathered around " i ,i the table I?A They were a No 12,-5, and o, absorbed that they did not even notice his en- 10-1b. Cake sheet of paper trance'. Ralph, with a fins' Ir1w miums6ft of stretched out before him and a pencil parity- 'Weisted in his }fetid,, was a�ppaxenbly,sketching something. By his sidf, was Granet. B -The two girls, with arms interlocked, an were watching intently. "You see," Ralph. Conyers explain- .7 pwilerof ed, drawi.: ® �1 ng bick for a moment to 'a libors, this f2l ives-a wonderfully fresh flavor to every kind POSI ly contaim 7110, look at the result of hi scheme, properly worked out, can of cake,pie and pudding the last morsel is &W wudaus swtutw, 'lower the cos keep a channel route such as the as moist.and digestible as the first. It does F t of baking. Ub ,�Ite e to Boulogne one, for in- po- e p safe. Those block By far the most popular table syrup, for marks are floaii, and the nets—" cooking, baking and candy-making. "One moment, Ralph", Thomson interrupted from the background. TEB CANA)DA STARCH CO.,LIMITED, MONTREAL V, ISO mom thm tlw They all started and turned their heads. Thomson ftew a step nearer 1 hand fell upon the* payer. .,Brand 5 CroW1Y y k1ndC -and hL 4 made In ca""a There was a queer look in his race Ubtrm Che Grec�t 'SwL-etener . 27 %~map" o. 23-121. ISSUE N about Whom 7 o P W 3� N 1RIOTS OCCUR IN I LN(rM9 MaAets. tWEGIANCrm NQf Toronts. Ringleaders and Numerous No. W-GOVERM SOW It Manitoba wboat--No. 1 ..thern, ',,4. Rioters Arreste"triking $1.94%; No. 2 Northern, $1.91%; No. 7 -for Ireland Now Rests in Negotiations Betwe 8 Northern, $187'A- N(L 4, $1.74. on Steamship Woken- CWj Hqm M-anitota 2 CW, 47%c Augmented. —Sir James Craig Arranges for No. 8 CW, 48%.c; extra o the North and South, 6 No. I iZ4,� ---Serious riati oc- 482/te; No..1 feed,' 41%c; No. 2 feed,' C Opening P arfiament. London, May 30. curred last night in Christians arld 39%c. Mahitoba barley—No. 8 CW, 79%cl� Landou, May 28.—The Ulster elec- 'if necessary, the Crown forces in throughout Norwgy during the day, has passed off with singularly Ireland .*ould be increaw4, ..showed according to'the correspondent of the No..4 CW, 74%c rejected,1 61.c; food," '... 60c London The mob tried to X11 the above in store,at Fort.W111-1 UWle comment in the English Press. that the Government has no intention Times."' 'The force the entrance o(f a public meeting-,Liam sweeping viewry of the Union- of changing its policy. -ists ban been somewhat of a surprise, ' The North and South are face to house, which was barricaded. Through' Amerimn corn—No. 2 yellow, 78c,! police reinforce- non,=l -Vfflif is believed that the Shin,Fein� face, but, unfqrtunately, little that 0 loci the timely arrival of ports. to, the mob was dispersed, but not o. 2 wWt% 42 to Nationalist Coaliiion did not Work as has come out about their n-egotiation* men before a serious .wragement was w*U beneath the surface as had been suggett-3, it is feared, that there is a Ontario wheat—No. 21rmter, .50� fought, in which bludgeons, st;one.3 and Spring L of a real understanding be- t $160 lot N 2 baped for , It bad counted on.winning chanes other missiles *ere employ*& seats, and if it lied done so the tween them The success of the Un- $01.40"to' r abstention of 20 members out of the ionists in the North, it is believed Several policemen were wounded norninal, EpepinrN .52 would have gage far to cripple the here, w1n kimulate the desire of and numerous rioters, including the freighL ringleaders, were arrested. Peas­—No. 2, $1.30 to 413& of the Northern Parriament. moderate Sim Feiners; shocked by As it is the Ulstermen, have estab- such -ages as the burning of the All the newspaws have suspended, 13arley—Maltine, 65 to 700, a0d6i&1 outr V except the Socialist organs, and they Ing to freights outside. lished unmistakably theIr elalma, it is Dublin Gustorn House� to reach an -hat the situation evwy- Bulckwheait�­Nm 3, nominaL 7beld here, and the vituatIon is cleirly agreement with them. announce t Rye--N& 2, $1M to $LAO, aacord.! .'.4adned.''All Southern Ireland Is Sinn Belfast, Irelarid, May 28.—Sir where is in conformity with their Ing to freights outside. Fein,and In the sIx. counties of Ulster.James Craig, Premier-designate of vievvs. Manitoba flour—First pat., -the 71ster, has gcne to London to arrange The rioting at ev�stismia is this out- second pat-, $10; bulk, seaboard. predominaneei of UnIonivin is' L 1� % , in the -fees of a divided the details of the ceremomy attending come of a strike inaugurated two Ontario fioar—$7, bulk. weeks ago by the stearriship,engineers Millfeed — Delivered, Montreal Opposi#om Commenting on thIA, J. the opening of the new Northern Par- protest agahat a cut freight, bags included. Bran p and sailors to IL Garyin writes in The Observer:" liament on June 7. The Ulster Union -ts *r ton,, i P-W "In three in their wages. Later they were join- $25 to$29; ohm good feed fioiv, Wo UQ9.1 -fourths of Ireland the lots still express the hope that either' DMIO'Petor PI;1 -ed by thousands, od union laborer& 49inn Feiners have'orwiept the board aii d King George or,the Prince of Wales of the above In stort at Fut All ard now*thid only party worth nego- will formally open the proceedings, Witli Vating with. In Ulster the Co-�ensnt-'and d Hay—No. 1, per ten, $21 to $2&- pery the,"exaggerated" idea the A&T James CbMig, have-se- people of England have concerning 0, TO BUILD 25,006 --Car lots, per ton, $12. -ers, under Straw owed an even'greater majority than,con itioms in N, di the six Ulster counties, -HobfES IN FRANCE Cheese­New, large, 18 to twin% 18% to 19%c; tTAylets, f9 to. 411yonp-on this side expected. Ul:stcr,�which, the' English b�lleve; would by the steady will�and det?rmin5A:ox,;*make-it dangerous for Royalty to visat The Speaker's Chalr 20c; o4 large, 33 to 34c; do, twbs,' The bealitiful1y carved chair made First Tangible Result Of 83% to 84%c* triplots, 34% to 85c; of its Unionist people, is e3talviished- this coun f try. from dricient root timbers of West- mAny s Acceptance ot New Stiltoo, il to 2*- I Butter—FreA dairy choice 24 to 4Ls a solid little self-governing society, The Unionists, however, proba�ly 1 minater 'Hall, which former Speaker --well able to hold its own, and the'will Reparation& 25c; cr —ery pri have to-be sathtfied with some.les J�o nt&, irZ, N? 1. 29 -.9trong"t in the world for its size. . , ser.dignitary, among thooli mentioned wther of the British Hoase.of Com- *—Ap- to 80c; cooking, Ise_ Mons presented to the Canadian A despatch from Paris says- "No meano-or force existing in Ire- -being the' Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd MargarLne---24 -to 2ft House of Commons.. proximately 25,000 wooden houses Egaw—No.*1, 29 to 29c; selects, 8 'land, or outsl&e it,can undo thir event. George; -the Viceroy, Viscount Fitz— will, be constructed by German h6bor to -.1c; one, 32 to SU. with enn" Let us be rore of thaL No unity of Alan, or even Sir E_ Clarke, the Vice material, _C Jn-ther Valley ',%Ln baM-picked. be leans, C, - 1"lanA eTrr can or wM exL-. until roy's representative in,Ulster. Balkin Peace Disturbed of the Ancre,where the British foug%% $2.90 to $3- prime*, $2.40 to $2.50 their collsent to it Is won by-merthods The ceremorry wF11 be -held in the by Macedonia= the-Teutona inch by in& in the 1916 Limas,, 7 to 8C -ocf reason. replacing the methods of Belfast City Hall, one of 'the finest:' iffensive. Louis Loucbeirr, Ministsi forrils, Lbnas 10 to 12c. a:u;a=l:ry A despatch from Berlin says: 'for the Liberated Regions,.b"._deeid- edifices in Ireland. It is a big stone' maple Ewj,c%_:�P, r InT P. The�on!y bope of Ireland, it ia felt- building, , occupying a commanding _Macedonia, which has haunt- ad. %1., $2.5 5 im -tan, met a German 19 to _2 iwe, now rests. in negotiations be- site. The interioir is finished in Ital* ed European peace oftener than M. Loucheur tins 19 to 20c tween rhe North and the South. Greek and Irish marble,with fine mem,- -legation Friday for a final 000der- 21 io 22c per ' Lloyd 6corge, by his remark in thr orial windows, and some of the dnest any single issue, how threatens de it ence as to the cost a:nd dimensions of what the German press calls a y, at$7 per 1 House of kommons on Thursday vba,, modern oak carvings. the houses.' tion case. new conflict in the Balkans. Bull- e first tangible result of Szooked mest*--Rolls, 27 to Net This is th --CHIPPAWA WORK gana ha.4 notified the Allies that Germany's accoptaxice of: reparations barns, med., 36 to 88c; hesv7, 29 to it 'cannot assume responsibility and marks the beginning of Intensive -80c- cooked hama,-48 to 52c; boriel"i -#i;is, Ar to 46e; breakfast bacon, 33 reconstruction of t -,War NEA.RS COMPLETION for the armed bands of Mace he _shattered to 38c; special, 45 -to 48e; oatharc donian emigrants in B la arm ulgar, rolls, 28 to 29o_ Army of 7,000 Men Laboring' who-are making-raids intod their Green =`s&t*-_0ut.Qf pickle, IQ less. toFinishthe home province from Bulgarian Polish Cabinet Has Resigned aian smewd. Engineering territory and asks to have 300,- Barreled mosts---Besm pork, $W; Feat of the Age. 000 of these fugitives.ordered to Warsaw, poland,' m hoft cut or fe,113417 bac)4 bonel"34 ay 29.— rolls, $40 to $47, 1 returnto their homes. The Cabinet, headed by PMmier Queenston, May 29.-l-OnItirid's wonder-work on the N*gars-the d c", 12 to 12%c,, tubs# Witos, has r ' ed. Cbippaw"ueerfston power develop- British Strike Effects it is repoi=tbat a peasants) 12% to. 18c; palls, 122A to 13'Aq� first prinl* 14% to 15c; shortening tierew umot-is rapidly reaching ite A, stage of conipletiorL An army of T,- ICeland`9 Cod SUPOY battalion, armed with scythes, 11 to 11%c* tube' 11% th 12c- paibj has been formed at Schoppenitz, 11% to 124e; p9nits, 14 to 1AUe- -000 men to -laboring day and night, A - despatch from ' Copwameen- and wfll go to the aid of the Choice heavy steers $9 to $10;� with drill and dynamite, mummoth says:-Because of the English coal Polish insurgents in Upper Sil- good heavy steers, $810 to $9; but- shovel and giant dredge, wkh con- sti:ike, Iceland has been runting short chers' cattle, choke, $8.50 to $9.50.1 structural' steel aTh hydraulic of fuel and is being forced to'buy from esia. The battalion took the do, good, $8 to $8.50- dol, mod., $7. oath in I machinery. Out of an apparen t Belgium. On June 1 the King of Den, the presence of Dictator, to $8; do, com., $6�rO to ;7.50 but,4 chms of JunMed rock, ditch and cliff and Commander In chore' caw* -choice, $7 to r-71; do'l mark is to visit Iceland and the Farce KOrfantY finished do, con., FS to $11; � ,side_is r&V4d1,y emerging, the Island*, Chief Doliva. good, $6 to $7 butcher bulls, $6 to 17;do,armi." $4 Ao $6; feec product of the engineering feat of the LM $8 to 900 )be., $7 to $8; do"800 1 age. be, UK to $6.75; do� corn., $5 to $6; cannon Because Ir. Adam Beck promised- PAMYS RES D ON BRrMH the people of Ontario their first 1000,-' and cutters, $2 to $4- .1000 horsepower by Septmber 1, the Hon. Goo. H. Murray to choice, $86 to $16d-V=co1.!a0nz1 &fiww4 of the army are strained to The legislature of Nova Scott& has ON STEKE med., $50 to 160; choice good the piedgs. The lowliest voted an annuity of 16,000 to Premier to $110- liambs, yssrlinC4� $ to 13:' -nuke ­­!Polack inuck-rakier, ahbough he may Goo. H. Murray, who is at present re- do, ;j�4ng, $15 to $18; *to $ td -a never illness. -He A despatch frozi�Ionileii says:- Moreover, this settlement must be F; ealves, good to choice, $1 to $12;, Aot s�esk EngYmb, knowe that Sep- cuperating from tember I is the day. . There is real has been Premier since 1806. Negotiations for settlement of the such tly�e_Plodultion*f coal can be hogs fed and watered, $9.50; do,� teed at a price that British in- wjibed off cirs, $9.75; do, Co.b.,, concern in -the minds of thiase thoa- �oal strike were resumed on Friday,. guaran $8.75; do, country points, $8.50.. isgrids of workmen that the project Salt'your food with buinor, pepper and hope is'entertained of thsir sue- dustry can afford to,pay.' For themo- Montreal. ment, the Government-realizes, this is .);Wl be'ready to take water on the it with wtt, .aria sprinkle over it the cessful issue. Lloyd George himself Conditions surrounding Oats, Con. West No. 2P 61c. C4AL sippointed day, and there is equal charm of -good fellowsh�ip. Never not possible. am s cd life, is handling the negoUations, and 887i the rating and selling of coal are too West. No. 8, W.* �lour, Aprine confidence that it will. be. polsoh it with the care at Downing Sireet, first, both sides' abnormal to permit of an immediate wheat pats., firnftts, $10.50. Rolled oat@,' beg, 90 lbs, $8. Bran, $29.25. Shwh together and then the miners and coal return to the economicaU7 sound ar- $81.25. Hay,No. 2, per tam, a" b4s� owners separately. rangements. $21 to,$22. MUND S ITUPT SOUTH OF The Government's offer remains un- It is therefore prepared to provide Cheese, finest Ekasiterns; 15JAc. BuU to con-tribute fands to tide the miners over the tem- -ter, choicest erleamery, 282A to changed; it is willing 28%4� 'sh, but it does C10,000,000 to the industry to help it porary er. so only on Eggs, fresh, 34c. Potatoes, per bag,- -.:BY INCENDURY IqPB ition that owners dnd work. car lots, 65 to 70c. over the crisis, but, the Premier model the conda ers come to,an undersanding in con- Calvps, $7.50; milk-fed stock it plain, not a penny more. However t3, for, Sheep, good, $7.50; mod., $6.50 ;; $7; despatch from Lmdon says.- The destruction 4f the Dublin Cus-� he'laid it down as an absolute condi-� formity with the economic fac spring lambs, $6 to $8. Hogs, $10 to.' �ndls "trial by firs" eirtended to tome House was completed At 'MYee. tion'that in return fo this aid real, said Lloyd George, in a remarkable $10.50. WMEt be attained. "We shall'i passage in his speech, the ration, th on Thunday. It roacbed its o'clock on Tharodhy afternoon, when peace point at Cork, where several the cur-ola surrounding the clock tow- not put a single treasury note on the: anxious as it is for industrial peace; b!g h9uses were, burned, Including er collapsed. Thw figure on top of table," lie said, "until ve know that would rather wait a little longer than Ho "at 1,6west Price 98 the cupola, being built on -the st,�ne terms of permanent settlement are see a peace patc'led up thnt was no ive .*e iome of Sir Alfred..Dlobbin, form in Fm Years or 111ch Sheriff wA blir.Unionist ern- pillars, still stands. agreed upon." petace. � ­ � ..:.�a _ A despatch from 'Chicago says:---� The establishment of the machinery. Kilerenagh House,seven miles from. of the Governtrent of Northern Ire- Rogs sold at the lowest price in awn Cork, the residence of Eden Pike, Un- land must necessarily be seriously re- than five years at the Union Yards onZaturday. The top price Aw Sonist juxtice-of the-peace, was fired. tarded, it not-entirely, hampeTed, by Ris brotheen house, in another dia- the destruction In customs house firs 7X ",71 the best swine was $7.90 a hundrieA trict, was abo set afiame. - Douglas of extremely important documents of- poumds on the li�of, compared wft Goldclug% p"rulges and several fecting the local administration'of the $8.25 Wednesday. Other Clasen of 01mallier houses around Cork were do-. ,area covered by the -Northern- Per- hogs suffered declines of 86 cents ey Vtroyed. liament, according to the Daib;_S�Lil's mor6 per hundred. Friday's hirb The madn reada and brldgw of Cork Dublin correspondent. It is known, mark-was $1.10 lower than that a 1324 the Youghal Rood, were bloc�ed says the correspondent, that the raid week ago. 'by 6e falling of hundreds of big trees. on the customs house coincided with A whispered telapbans message preparations for the des-patch of these Inadequate Sentence was responsible for the trapping of documents to Belfast Passed on War inall, 6e Sinn Fein TWws,who burned the C4mmemting an the de-Atrulction of Dublin Customs House m Thursday. the Customs House, the Ddbldn cor- A despatch from Lond on says.1 "Come at once, or you'll be too respondent of the London Times says-. 6 to the Black "It is possi�le Viet the wretch4d bust- late," was th' urgent ca —When-- the Attorney-Genei-al amd Tan headquarters, which are only nena may have a good revult; the' announced-in the Commons, 04�' war, quarter of a mile -Irm the Customs whole co=try is shocked by the out- Thursday that the ftrut erlminal Rouse. Within three minutes the rage and Irishmen of a4l partled axe tried at Leipzig ha4 Mg been t000ps were on *4 seene. demandint that the reign of leh" sentenced to 10 montWj, Authorities stated that at Isawt and destructi(m eve way to mm kind bnprisonment there were erm -res of ro* M an4l ordw. . ........ ...... dcsll= tv AI ',�hree Sinn Felners shot themsel of e I and general chee. ilead in the burrilng bufl4ing when "Moderate Sinn Fstners do r1lit co� escape -was to be imposaflAs. -cad thsir dirriot, and thus is gwi- FAMOUS ARMISTICE CAR IN MUSEUM , big foDowed Sir Frederick Boa% aeqAt the 'The histo man delegates signed the terms of the bury's questton: xt� car in which the ft "WWLthe -haR oommed by U&I To to Armistice at the demana h fe 'to, iie plac-od- In the Museum of be given an opportm Vhen theiv bodies n , , - R bGrsh7aJFoj My Of *60 fire.-WWO foun4 in the ruins, ro. leaders tba Of -volver wounds were'dweOverad hi tu =W eagnimkib 40V weafte ths Invalid", in Paris, and permanently proserrod now the tomb of et9so'g this extremely inade, Now" Iorebeads and the ear& to the bes*0 and drgaft ot quatb sentence?" dL "' 7, 2 V79— aw� 'A � SLGCALISAI j —Mrs. J. S. Jephion and Master . Jack spent over Sunday In the city. '81 -C -STOR ' —N. Y. Poucher and E. Joyce, TH E _ —James and M r e. Rose were in of Toronto, spent TueWay ii•itb Hugh and Mrs. Meebin. the city on Sunday. -,a.- �_.Newest-and Nobbi.est Mrs. HuratUas been Ispending Have you paid -yon snbscAp- f] �p fe w day&,in the cif -14 tton to TtiF, yet? If not, -lines in a I t e -Notice to Pontractors —bides-Lizzle Richardson had a kil)(11Y give the niattei- ),put- fin-, in ��-busiaese trip to the city' on Mon- Mediate ate�atiotl, as we need the -lead ------- g patterns 'day. money. Pursuant to tbe-requirements.of thi� :—W. V.- Richardson- was in' '—St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will Canada Highways Act, settled tenders and shades in "Tenders for Contract No. Vow market this week on bpainess. meet it t the.h6tile Qf M rp. VV Hall rnw,ked 432" will be received by the undersign- A —Miss Doan, of Toronto, spent on Wednesday, June the sth at A t e4 until 1)o'cloek-noon on -Thursdav, Sunday with C. H. and Miss Helen 3 o'clock. 11 ladies of he coo" .7 Burling. Vit&l. tion of an asphalticleonerete pavement erfl& gregation are,in' e the 23rd, 1921, for the constrtic. I X M —Misg Rev& Richardson, of —The- annual service will be on the Pro'Tinci*1 Higlaway In the Mrs, held at the e" Whitby, spent Sunday with e Whit Chtit-ch. "Ers. Townbhip of Pickering, from the Vilz Van Skiver. kine Cetuetery," on Sunday. June- Lage of Pickering ivesteriy-a distance Miles.—Mr. and Mrs. Ludford, of To 1201, at 3 o'clock. The offering of three -Summer ronto, were the guests of Mrs. Jas. will be in -aid of-, the Cemetery - plans and specification'-s may be seen' ' u _19.1-.Collacutt has men now —1%r. F. Law,* manager.,of the at the office of tbe.undersignid,-Rild employ 1 gthecementb locks Standard Sh ��S Fuikd. Ind.1921,on H 06rdon on S' ad a y. nd after Thursday, June ed lay n Bank. has purchased at the office of 0. H. Nelson. Resident for big hew garage. from A. W.Crawford the building Engineer, Whitby, Ont. Reta Banks has returned lot and waterial,•and. will proceed A marked cheque for $1,000.09 or a Sizes. Guaranty n bid bond.faiust ..! . : Company's ys Se6"the`Gordon" "to the city.after spending p6 few at once with the construction of ci ;days at her home here' his residene6. accompany the tender. A Guaranty y SHIRTS -The qUiesin the village will —A wesiage was received by ""Pa. , bond of of the amount close on Thursday afternoons dur- of the Con trite twill requited wheel- i6axmy CUUCT Mrs. (Rev.) J, W, Down informing he Shirt,. fixer of the sudden death of tier the Contract is signed, -Ing June, July and Angust. —A meeting of the police ig another at 4 p, in. on Monday. U.r. The lowest or any-tender not ne­c'.es-- tees will be-held in the town hall and Mrs. Duwn left for Exeter on sarily accepted. .--this(Friday) evenivg,'at8.80 L, Tuesday motiffliag to attend the W. A. McLEAN. 13 u Deputy 'slinister of Highways•sh funeral which took place later I -Ladies" ar - - the Week. The departed was in S. Jephson is improving 6e appearance of big residence by the her 85th year. Department-bi Public Highways. fresh coat of —Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. Pippin. of Ontario;,Toros May 23rd, 1911 application of a� Paint. Toronto, spent the week end with Summer' --Mr. Noxon. of T6ronto, spent friends in Pickering. She had.- You, Advertisements. Bunday-with Mrs.-Noxon at the come from the city with a ftiend whowas,inotoring. The auto " 'Ho'siery -home of latter's mother, Mra. -117OR SALE—Geld Coin potatoes. stalled on the base line near Whit. ,I Cask,Dunbarton, 35-315 —Miss Jean Bateman and Geo. by.. Thus her visit was prolonged -7 more than intended, belt hei;visit DUCK EGGS FOR &ILE Ppl in black, Treloar, of Torodto, spent Sunday 8 was much enjoyed 'by her many to Hugh Miller,Pickering. •- 31tf with the formers aunts, the Misse ,brown, grey.and friends-here. PASTURE, TO REN. T—For about 15. —Maxx Bradford, of Thorold, Picker- spent . ­ —The Provincial Government is or P)head of.cattle,3E lat"I 4),Con.S, ,.7 afew days last week at the advertising for tenders -fur the in, .Jar.,c64Cchr.nc,- white,lin home of.big 'mother. Mrs. Charles construction of three miles of aa• *LES. c 13RITISH COLUMBIA SHING Silk Lisle uu ,�Lv !,,r awe at lowosr-possible 1prices by Thoma. Pv::�,,n Clarestiont. 33t George'# Women's Anxili kgoton.highway from Pickering 4 '4ry. will meet at the home of Sirs.,Villaae West, the teb-derg to 1�e in T OST—Be'twpen Pickering d Dian and Hurst on Wedne-aday, June 8th, by June 23rd. We. understand 1--ibart,.�n,,an the Ktntstonread, aVent's rain Reward if left at.N EWt,vfhcc� s-, ure Silk. at 8 o'clock. that there is a- possibility of the c9a' T -:-Rev�. P. F. Gardiner' has been work being,continued as far as the WOR R.A.LE—R- ee.Mid-hand nan%ver in the city a few days this week Remize Hill flaig year. -1. and corn cultivator, "J, R. Them,ton. Picker- irg 37tf Tr;LMsrj, Rog'd' attending the sessions of the Gen --The league baseball match be- -See our .50c 4ial A-seembly. t ickert FOR I - , I __1 ween Uniouville and P SALE' X INIc-Laughlin -as played on tbp at -.n,,unta Harry Wade has moved Into Ing which n b. bout.clec�r'c%ght_starter.de 'iPuritan V. aid"- I t ror-ILng order, n excellen, "tppiy,at his residence west of the -bridge, letic grounds here on Saturday oft.ce, Vtf -in favor f 14L-which has recently been thorough afternoon re,;tifted M l�;'.�, 1 0 AY FOR S.kLE—.4�larze ritiantity 4,6 y rqno at $20 per ton in the barn. boys- San at !o- :.l;.Nng5ton road.PiciLeruis. Few xfor- -S,-- C HAPMAN ­`_.._ , ­_` vated. U,nio n7ville b - the ;;c6"of 10 to 3. —Kenneth and Mrs.'dordoini and Before the �tckering a �z, child, of Toronto, spent, Sunday make a.creditable sh.Dwing against 11"on. Dti r .here with the former's -mother, competing team's they must get 117"ANTED—Experledepd.co6k.Sen- Xn. James Gordon. rid of the notirin that 'tbey can er-sl rcfe.enc.,s� Varripy,of four adult�. Nb %I- waA? ngnor zrn , X ly Mrs. Geo.E.Ey- 9-S Burling has given his e an.. t.(=a.Oat, 35-36 -furniture store and, dence & belleve that Pickeridk big th6 —Can accommodate from 'TVRE —C. H siieceed without practice. T T -- - ' fresh coat of paint, 'thus greatly material for a first-class team. but PAS: I htad Goo •f• - �- . Imprtiving its appearance. they must get down to 1�ractice if 3 1 to:3•+ of-young cattl d.grass it an,!,,!vntyofwateri"vithan abundance c`f ad —To-day (Friday), being ' the tbey- want to 4how peonle-, that a. .41 24,coA.4.Pickering-. A 3�11SI, no '-Xing's Birtb-day cud's national they know hots to play b e H, R.R_,No. 1. Locust Hill to Y'le" To' ' s' hedyour winter U nder wear and don Ets ba '.holiday the pla�ces 'of business it, —Jack Taylor,The Lone Caiuper OR SALE—Cheap, all 'kinds of a nice light suit of -summer balbri the village will beulosed ast-iiattal-_—The,SchoIiwr-Gyp;%y, ri as in town F%;icona.harness. and kinds of farm im- p.,mcmt.� in wx)d order. Also several heavy and —Mrs. (Dr.)0artwright is�pend. Friday, en rotate from Tororito to .�.htscale%arid a couple,of light hofft- "a. y your Montreal'and. Return, being part _Ul, if. Herman, Claremont, Fb9ne.2 P'01! .:,,gan. We can suppl wants ing ek couple of ..weeks in.-Graven' shirts and drawers or harst , with her aunt, Mrs. Field. of a ten thongnd..niile-trip from S.•,LE—At lot 2D, con.7, Pick- ing, who recently underwent an Tex%- Lip into the.weit, north and 1, Y nrkthi ne%,,w%due to sell in June er�,-'inx,pony rising 4-wel; broken and I , ..�': :.. .. operation. -ections of the State. an -�rvo C mbivations. s. eartfxrn L d •wit1t. For U�a Fred Wright. L orn�t.;Pho'ne is S2.4. 35-313 i —Walter Costar, who has been Canad,%• - Being an Printer's t;c ex R No.ITIr. residing in Dtinbaeton-for some Devil, dating back to NlidA'lEtor- -one -time, has moved to our villa fall days. ou .the Hamilton Time� OR SALE—Oni driving mare I set of heavy *1arne&• one mc•liusn weight See-'us helot® you buy ya pr and now occupies. Milton Scott's he recollects enough of the *.' Art iprmir wagon.with-box All the"� ar- Ves arc In.good condition, and must,be sold.as residence. ere.-Vvative'* to ralowly and U. tl� pai the owner his no further use for them. Apply to. IT +rX S —Mrs. Jas. Andrew is 1pendini ful1v pick the.letters out Of a F.C+iidlow, Claraxnan t 11 if a week with her brother, H. J. ­ R -;e. -and ' dingers Bourgeois Rowan f�ce ca OR SALE OR SERVICE—Hain We hi�ve it bunch of hum din of Stroud.. and.,with her so inflict on the-innocent and un- Fpnng: th, iict,� hu—ney %ta:lion the' nx.1,in the court t 'who n3s had where dvt%hter -ipectiag venders of this influen- -fi d ,, ,,k- Boot Miss Laura Andrew, of qu -Hats, Capp„ L. e. tial journal tbis:fearfuliv and won- n' tin,reasonable ,Ties second "bow ...�b,,Silk Sox, otter reflUX33 I ba%�c no tinieO care for-him'. —Mrs. J. R. Lirawn has been' dcLI\411i 16:!L.U. APPAY to %N.6 GCrJN.111kC,111K 1%4 —There will be no service in the and F hie Shirts eeriously Ill during the past week from heart CrQuble, bat we are Methodist church next -Sunda y OR r,;AI.E-1 shorthorn bull. I qep� ism • -Lowndes' -Ceutury Clothes Fratnr, wagon in good shape, S. C. pleased to report -that-she is now morning on account of the big "G�o' ;oo Black Minorca ggs for h itching, Pekin Rouen much improved. to S,inday School” rally at 2 p. m.,•Faust Renner and White Runner(luck CT. and are a4ew of - our sp k. -Apply at lot 35. —Mrs, W. V. Richardson, Miss to which every Methodist family al�ocollic pups. B. con. ecialties7 -d Laccy, lilghland,Creek -e Louisa Richardson, Mrs diallv P�Ckvriiig: Fr, Pho.:. s. Joshua and their friends are cor \131v 1307. 3,1-313 7 N. Richardson and N. -J. Chitp• invited-,* and are prayei-fully Leave your'shoes for repairs with us. -'Absolute. t. roan attended the rte*rly meet- urged to at-tend. A,national pro-'HOUSE �kXD LOT FOR 9ALE:— q On con, 2. 1 1-2 miles wed'Fol Pickering Vfl- ing of Friends' at IQ=arket on gram of special interst� in printe'di lage, Frame dwelling•containing 7 foams, hard satisfaction guaranteed- Sunday. form will be joined'in by all pres• and soar waicir. frame barn about 11AL1.0 with work-shop and stable. hen-house' and pig•penj —The Women's.Missi6nary Soci- 'ent. The patriotic selections. flag-Large assortment of large and small fruit, Lot sty and Girls' Auxiliary, of St. drills. and popular songs are all contains about 3 3•4 acres well adapted (of, gar- e ­-Pickerincl Fred T. Bunting, dening, Ctrs.J,Dwyer sr.,Churoh St.Pickett 37 Andrew's church have &'nnmber very fine. Come and_b_elp to make' -,,Established 1857. 34-37 of quilts for sale. The may be this special service a big success. 'seen at the home of K(rs. M, S.. Principal W. A. Henderson will Chapman: conduct the evening' service at. 'HARNESS SHOP W.,F. Law has rented rooms o'clock. The people are invited -,good,. need is in the harness line gire -HARDWARE from Mrs. M. O'Conner while his and assured of something- * If your n %-BUNDY'S i��- own residence is being erected. Leigi-fte service on Friday at 8 p. us a call,as we have got both Mrs. Law and child arrived last m. . Musical and literary program •.new and second-hand week and are now comfortably directed by Omar Sleep, 8rd vice. ..harness at right prices. settled in their new home. president. New tests and games_ 41arness,and shoe e-repairing —The committees are now busy at riots. Lads and lasses are till promptly done,. :"Your Neighbors Will Envy-Nou '! - preparing a splendid program of invited.—J. W. D. A t real estate de' sports for the First of July eels n imp t al I r a -Set as e i1i .. Cecil Bradle a good-example. on the' tre' t. Paint oration in Pickering, also for the was consn;mnlql�d here last week Y concert in the evening. Full par- when Pickering M S. Chapman purchased Hartte�s Maker, ticulars will be given later. „your the properties at the corner �of property and the neighbors —The members of St. Andrew's Church and King streets, which'ELM DALE- MILLS ---Sunday' School will pleas6 note the has been used e - for some titne as - change in hour of meeting. Dtir- garages by 1=103cmn=�Tc!� ...- will 'all fall in' lines- Messrs: Cowan &Shep- inir the summer months the school herd and Wm. G. Gerow. Mr You can always get the be-st..�Iani.- will mee-t at 9-15 in the morning, Chapman will take possession on 7 comaliencing Sunday, June 5th, toba'Flour made fv' 'N 0. 1. June 1501, and he will at once pro. .81anitoba lYheat.' -:7 See bu C —Farmers are happy with'the reed to mAke extensive improve -And Glenora for r ou6ipjete line of pq Rokal Household actsof a good crop. Grain, meats. He will make excavations 1,011 Bread. Try a bag. fay and all kinds of fruit promise for a large basement to be med Pa-stry Flonr Fresh Rolled Oats re'r cent Pure' Paint Ian abundant crop, The frequent for a furnace room, and for sior. B9A.N.' SaORTS. rains and warm weather has been ing goods. He will tear do�rn the -,INII-X FEEDSU avorable for very rapid growth. bnilding�now used by Mr. Gerow --c -OAT CROP U hut:U1411t Fr Lite —phult- a-s n rft,aKu, mud-on-tht-s-i-te-wifl-r- avement being put down too late erect an additiq n to the main BARLEY CHOP Alarb'le-ite-TIo0'r Finish, Varn'o*1ium* for Ofleloths, Wood-- wall last fall, when the ground was building. He 11 put in a large WHEATI frozen to quite a depth a part at plate glass front and the whole CRACKED CORN lac garnish Buff, Porob Paint, Shellao, the ze&st end had to be replaced building will receive a coverid g.of with a, new surface, -which has stucco. When completed the new, MIXED HEN FEED :7 Caldwell's.Creaw substitute 2NIasterPaintess' -Green, Flat White been done this week, structure will have a most attract-, 't Calf Meal. —Complaints are being made ice appearance, and will be tampli MoIa,;ses Meal -tone etc. about the practice of boys riding appreciated by the residents of Glo;s White, Neu CHOPPING AND OATS their 1-icycles on the sidewalks in ,the village. With the tom pl the village. There is no necessity'tion of this building e. CRUSHING EVERYDAY • Bring' your couppn and get a sampleawooa-iso, And of Mr. Get priceg on feed in ton lot.g. side. J'corner, thin part of tlw village better for wheeling than the • for this now since the street is , Collactitt's garage on the OPPO"t' BELL PHONE.; vralkP. Rn'] it is very dangerous. will be greatly transformed for MI. W. I the better. Chopping every day. J1. H. 'Bundy, Pickering _0 e_ 4,9 11 !0 4;,,CAt, LNR