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' E. ,_ ak�r The Women's Institute will hold The 47ih comtpencement of Ontario _ Medical tbeit�.nthly rneetin at-the home of La s College closed a brilliant '1M J. lIz goer Wednesday da 's program on 'Wednesday d with a . - `ctrl a e1' given by Mrs. Geo. Pugh, and prize distributing. a lidded lustre --- -._ A y e we p es t y cg ----" next, June 18th, at 3 p. m. There trill. the degree, conferring, medal -giving RE. FORSYTH. Orpb. D,. Direotor•, _ _ _ •O ptometricaY_ ss-ociatipn of Ontario. Reg. b A R P , w riaiered ltIemtieroite Aroer,car! Optotretrical Fortune is Built on Sa�ring entitled, "Tile Dtitii 1�'e 'Owe One was evidenced in the splendid address. i Association. Eyes examined by appointment. - Another.` Also, reading 'hy 3fra.Up- es of Principal Farewell outlining the -° M Phone 2811'1, Claremont,Ont. 'R'hen you .brave to work hard for ham and -music. Roll Call will be bright future with its, prospect of -�"! LL �;.•;•, 'I?� TOIJLI\SO\, .MI, 13.; 31ember . 3'0.111' Looney, ryakeyonrtuotaey answered by. Riving sorne funny evolving the College into the ,first "- �• w N.'ofrthe College of Physicians and Surgeons wOI'lt hard for-you. speeches children wake. Rally round woman's universitS for Canadrt, and - pt Ontario. Other that ysici formerly ns occupied Surgeons . and help make it a recor I meeting, of Hiss M. L. Bollert, 1i•A.• of Sher• the late Dr,Ft.'Brodie,and latterly by Dr,.Ca! - - . jin 11. Phone. Claremont,Qrl 231y Our Lightuing'.Rod Protection bourne House,Toronto, on Relativity, .- _ WEST. HILL. first occasion.itt.the history-of the - R Eaves b0 p. c. of your Sr? risk. _. ..- -�" i -Cohe;�@ for to woman t.o.take this duty. - '' V E. -RIGHT, 11. D.,l_3I. A garden party, under the auspices iscuits and..Pastry have that fine 7 - •'C.!P.g S.;Ont. A coroner for the Coun- Insurance Campanies-allow up to of the Ladies'Ald Sooiet of 'Melville GLEN MAJOR. sweet, nutty taste when a ty of Ontario, Office hours :12z2 aid 6-8 p.m,. 9 or at other:hours by appointment Phone-Bea. •• - .�.� p• c rebate On't7ttt'F,lghtn- chureb,- will. be held on the manse '- ? `No.29.tst Ind.phone No.goo. Pickering. On frig Protection: {mounds on the evening of-Monday. Miss Katy flop)*ins,cvas in rite city made from iario. �W*: 331v " ` ", June 13th, cornmenciflg at 8.15 tne.w one day last meek. 'The colt 'iF- about 1 P. C. of the time), The program'will be rendered Mrs. Pugh and 'Myrtle and Forest. / °w X T O. UcKINNON, -M1.D., L.R.C.S., wpre at Hugh.Pu h'�on Sunda K • S S 1- m • Edinburgqh, mozaber of the oetleiii of value of your buildings. by-Toronto Harmony 'laconic 'Tale g g y �. Physicians and f3nrgeonti of Ontario,licentiate Choir of 35 voices, -Miss Graham,so- Col. Goo and his guests were at the Pastry Flour, It is-.made by the of Royal Ooflage of l3urteons, Edirtbnzgh _ ran o, and 31ia5 3ICCutrtney,.elocution-- Glen Major Angling Club this week. Bpeoial attention to deteaaes o! wox>en and Let• us figure y..Oltr p George nnd 'Irs, Willson, of flood- most'modern"system from � - ohildzen, OIIdtn and residence Brougham. retlt?ire111ent8. ist, There will •be a•-booth on the g grounds for the RAip of refreshments. wood, were at Ft4d«'ells' cakt Sunday. the choicest wheat grown, , " Admission 25' cents : children,under Wesley and .Mfrs.'Hardy. there the. The quality:is there and the y n Legal. I'rears, 15 cent.. - guests of Fred and Mrs. Redshaw on 5 Y LJUfri'ville - 0 t Sunday. price is right. H.'KFNNEDY. Barrister. •Sn1- ¢ DUNBARTON. A nuinher from, here attended the' �TSE' B8$ERS' �d�.. V •ieitor,Notary Public,!,Conveyabcer, &c. cnortin� tout'naorent at CI&remplit OD Whitby,Ont. 41 better, t The annual service will be,heldLit June c11. For Bread more, AI : CHRI$TIA:`, Barrister and T E.�# i the White Church. "Fr-trine C.eme• S4tturday, June 18th. is Dollar Day whiter and sweeter bread •Solicitor,Notary Public,Etc. •)}Toney to •1 I 9 t ter�`,'f on Sur.dav, June 12th, at 3 in Whitby. The, more you buy the �.• V oaa.ytOSice Brock St,Nonb,WbAbrt. 28 y V ddd.+++LLL Al o'C10Cd. The cfNiing will be in aid of ware you save. 'tban any other. the Cemetery Fund. Mr and Mrs. Hopper and Mr. and ;t DALES & JOHNST0N-Barristers CLAREMOI�TT - A grand garden party will Tie held firs. V4'attin,of Orillia, visaedfLiends yt� etc„229.Danforth Aye t1'oolaorth 1RIdg) - on the beautiful grounds of Walton' noel relatives here recently. Toronto. .Phoae'Gerrard4NI1.'Saturdays, Itta)- Fir Fr'UX3MAttare Annis, under the auspices of the Dun.- The surrouudink community intend veto i72�.,tlnd.) Aoly Chairs. Tables B'}ff-ts et y ' barEon Ladies' Aid' on' MM'ednesda -. ho!din a bee at the church for the i g ILLIA9I J. BEATO:N.•B• A.:Bar. �Sic.iLrions Bells and O3term or July Bth. A splendid prograta of purlibse of finishing the shed. . _. f Y ostcr. �c::c;coF. n emGer of :hc trr r, of �inttres.es: music is being arranged. There will Th seFVic�'on 5tind�g 1'1 eninK was - Ryckr.•ar,.DII:rl, Fustrr and Beaton. Toronto = Frices always right, be refreshments and a booth for the Iargt•ly at tended. Nex4 Sunday it Gencral;TrvsU Buildingi5Z Bay Street.Toronto. = Deliver free. sale.of a tons•ete. A good time is-iu will he at'13 p.m. -AVe-.hope to see a. 'n Telrphon,;.�lain Ltil am Ut2. _ T p store .for .all. Ad ml.sion 23 cents, fall church. Don't friraet the date-July B h.' Bert and Mrs. 'Willson..were. to see � Dental ,► Thomas Griffith on Sunday, who, we ice �?LARF B. BFATOi. D. 1).' S.. B A K E T Gills' bll,eball tr:.itrll, Pickering are sarry to hear, is seriously ill. We _ n Gracj F of the Rova!C."t iD o' Dent.' �` Spurts ''lily , P hnpe for a speedy recovery. Surgcor,s'and tio,vrnity ct Toronto O"ice and fruit -Packages � _ G - A R'--- A G ov" %P. S1. Prirgle•s tardware store, C'hitby. _ -- -'.... - _ - -` - - :BROCK ROAR• Oil hours 9-to22'1-to 3:3u.''if:d,yFohr6. 11'l*. Berry Boxes GREENvV000. .-, - --- .. Bell phone 220.1 " •ialy• 2•t and,27 tit. Crates John Knox has returned home from n and 11 tit. Bitskets Find,Covers A garden party, udder _the auspices Celtha. We have full line of motor oUs and. ;�u�tsaie+Ht Q�Ltaras. of the Ladies' Aid Society of Green•. . At la=tlaeecurnts, Mrs. Brill iltin' . greaseeas welt as motor.fixtures.i f- We a advise ordering early as there i9 a wood 31e(hc,dl,t Ch.ureb:,ilcill he beld scarcit of f c et+ at the a very cB"i0gl.eaadition, Autos of all makes and designe repair- TE'T'a E._STF.PREN- (1�, A.T Gott,. y 1 on the fl%e elfin lawn of Fred W. Gib- �Ym, iese t tb u illnaed to his ed on shortest notch and presser time. non c n fire et eninR of TburgdAy, 'uric bed at 'resent through illuess. -� teaches'ot piano oar! thecr:. Ptura i.'•r"., pp at fair prices, Claremont, ''�'i�' Chopping.and.Oat Rolling every week. `-'Std., A good,prngratn will he rend. 3I1'. i`'rty has rettrraed-to the city.' ed by Lb.e following trhIe talent: Bob after spendlnst a couple of ears heie duo escept%ng 3M':nday. Agents for Dominion Tires < G. IIAY-Issaer of Marria ge' Wilson,humorist and entertainer.of Two city fri-ends,sre visiting with . ;. ltit Lfceceae in life Ctaapp of OnwtTo. W. G.Barnes, Green'I�iver Toronto . Grace-Bonriiek, piclhist.'nnd Mi s Gertrude Bsdgerow this week. "Genuine Nord Parts �Pfotertn¢'viIIi(;e. 2Is en.ertainei, of Toronto, and Mif-s. 'Miss Olive and Jack Brignall, of iV.'RICHARI?SC?\- Real Ee Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. Darotby Happef, etotlutionist.slf To- Cittremaut.spent unt'aywithfriends f=A line alwayson .h%ri Free Ale r.onto. Soali will also be rendered by he": N� .•rage. Jrsurarcr,Ccmeyascinai,,Notary 'liras]Helen.Bnoner'and Albert H-ar• F. R. Jackson has taken a position Call.and see as if you .a-re_In mead Public,Etc.'Prckerin¢.Unt. 3Lly. : of anything in the auto (Grain Chopping, vey'; of Greenivoc d..An.d the-Green. io a r'erail hardware store 1n New- or truck line. *HALL-Hintse*rarpenter. Etter- woodOtches£r'a will f.arnhh an ahnn• inark-t. _ �� • timates avren for ne8, 'vcrk. repairs ar tianee Ord music. There will lien l ioth ' S+aturda June 18:is Dbiiar the in 1 al2erat:ons. IniJ,phc.ne.aI3.3Piektrirv; -•23t•y - AND. FL IiK1NG., F• y on the grounds.€a1'the sale of refresh- Whitby: The more yoir buy the wore }� - �R ' A.BE:�T+?Ik TOti'RBHIP 4LER£ I am prepared to do Chopping and ments. The chair.will he takeout 3 'vou save.' : ' " ' ��� � She-phercl .. ,, D• Oootevanoor, Cctamiselacer for taxsn¢ - Oat Flaking every' -JMoiday - o'clock. :ldmisaiorr40centa.children, �I'r>a,.3. H. Iia.yeq is. spending a few - _ ' �davfta, Aocoaatank• E�ao:• -'sot:e7 to toss and Filday., . under 12 year,ttl teats. : weepy with relaticea.ln Gampbellford j' x' oa lazm ppssoperty Feasor o! Narrtayro Lin- - and Havelock. Plcllering, n�a eaoea" White�sle. Oat. 1'•r Stoneboats For Fate -"" D>:FOE-L> LL63v W. A. JacL.orr hag'been tr�rt+•fe•rred _ to the heael offlee of the Back of Conn• Ticensed •Aur• 30 F. �ag�BS, Oi�$rtrIY101'1�, Avery ptwly dune wedding .'tc�y mPrce In Toronto. " :'ncer for she Prov.:rcr .d er:•ario. All Lumber Is Down Ill ..t sales, conducted ca reasonable sums'. that which t.ot:k place at CooL-'s I't•es• The •teacher repprts.her. Entrance. Also breeder of pure-bred Sl:orthorrr cattl.•.: f. Rural Route No.'. brtecir•n church Toronto, when Get- Class In fairly gaud stnading., ` e - 1116. aeb. or cart. Ind. ppLr e. -E rctaent �' teude May 5e4on,clAu alter of tiMnI wish them success, Yes, '• mber is down-down to where . i21t1. C]ch h9ajor P.Q 331y !; It is My Business 'Geo. S�11na,1'.f Montreal, bec;trne the Mrs. Taylor, whop. been agYndln'g- afaru;er can att`aui to build anything - 'F•� POS71Lh, Licensed Attctione�r; 'bride of StNnley l xander De Foe., a few weeks with friends here, has re- that can be made of lumber,even In ���N To Lerp you run part of your,. '" - e for Cont ti" of York and onmrio. Ant-' nnly so$ of Roht.-anli 'Mis, Pe1~'ue, l95 turned`to her tinme in Michigan: the face cf a low tzsarkeD Hon salts of all ;clads attorl to on sborte,at By opening a�t tv' Garage.init3ie M'il- btindss St. F.. Tor'nato. The core• hiss 9Mdted Kayeq. of Tin-onto. is- od farbY'produces. ai notate. Address Green Hirer P.O.. Oct, - lit�te of Mti hitFvale I am prepared to do m�)ny cvas conducted by the Rev. Dr. spending a t.wo months' cacntion tbnth ;•� all kinds of repair -work, including I ' Dumbe'r tuns-the last rent comodil _. Patterson.. The bride entered to she lrer >t�rerits,J. H_and Atfs: Hayes: g Y. • :L T 3J, MAW. LiCEN�ED AUC- 5trtrins of the wtddin march,on the - to gn up and the first to come down. VV TIONEF.R,lort'ork.Qn.tarioardDurhun to sand side curtains, alsomak,ira g P, :it 1'.1 of.her brother,wearing a gown of I.t is is Mrard tti see how they can -� Court,te. All ktrds of sales promptly attendc,l Tour old car look and run like newt y Ff g 13if� baseball neat:h Pirkcg- !t :- . .,,_ a k - ;iusl ;~ ;A 1- ! ao lower,costs oonseaer 1 • , -�. ter q TaV he - i coat of now paint. ^�•+� July'1st (Q(ltninlon flay). urrangedat\ER'S'OtFicv. Bell and Indepen- F tnll•crot s-lace ttith orange bloicntnq den[ptxtnea. is°hitbr,ctrl. . sly Agent for Toronto-machinery. 'includ- t G_ - _ Whether it's'a barn, or a shed, or just and carrying- a -boticltret of"op.i_lia, _ a frig, Yumps,' 3�'indmiIls. Silrs� GREENWOOD. boards for fixing tip around the place, an&Gasoline,Engines. roses, The- pride wits attended he the facts .about lumber will appeal ta_. . 'CT=CTC C1'•+�S :Miss 3Mnrgaret King, of Agincoutt. „ C$.�BLE3"3I.' RICE, who wore a dainty ft ociti c.f cb"inpaign Mrs. Bert.H,zryey spent a�`few days any man or woman who believes. �\ Buuy;ht anti sold. in'Coronto last week. in thrift and knows values: , or and with CbineFe blue over_rnock Brook- Government, Municipal" uric! Cor-i Home Tel. 0321. Whiteva-le.-fpm frith leghorn hat t..riinmed to timtch 3Jrs. Tritrtble teas called- to Brook Come in i►nd talk over your particntar. ' carrying a, bou-gust of 'sireetheart Min this meek, crying to her daughter's problems, We want to be helpful and " oratibnr Bends For Sale. ____T__ lfE TdBLE-Piekt:ring Station. illness. P, roses and. wore the grooms gift, a we welcome an opportunity T. R. .Trains going East 3ne as follows white old bar in, Whit- -Russell Sliarrard, Robert and Mrs. P.lunkel. of kti hit- ;Bell Phone l93 No. t; NJ ail 7.07 A Jf. g P by, spent Sun with' ames and to show you. 2S , Local n, p,M, of Toronto, cousin of the groom, was Mrs,pPlaskett. _ y WILLIAM D. DYKES, W1i1TAY best man,_the room's gift to bum be•__ y g ' • p 1'4 a �, - E E SO R 80 Local 6.(4 p• M : Ina a'gold eve sharp pencil. After a Miss Gladys Peg }vent to Na »nee l t Train{i going «set doe. i►s follows- dainty reception at 198 Dundas St, E„ as a delegate from the Girls' Mission- ; �_. �. R• ATMCRE ;\o. 33 Local 7,1i A.ai. acv Circle here. +' " 27 Local - 2.80 P. M, Y the happy couple left amid 'shoiiers of Saturday, June 18th, is Dollar Da Veterinary Surgeon •,, 7 Mail 8.a5P•Ji, confetti and Rood wishes for Detroit in Whitby. The -were you -ttuy-the -" )Honor Graduate of Ontario�'eteriaar and other points in the States. They . - y Nos'.'O and 7 also run on SuSd-ay will reside ip Toronto. more you save. College. All calls day or night �- g g _ 'Iiss Flora Johnson, o€ Toronto, rom raptly attended to. Foregoing is according to Standard __ D p p time.. Wirt the beautiful ti for-Ptib= spent the week with SVW. Mid' k�r111 Bell and Independent Phones + dleton and farnilr. ONTARIO .Iic'Sehoo1J, Pickering Sports,. Mrs, {Rev.) Bunner bas returned a PICKERING, - Friday. Jul Ist. - 7 y BroughanY p y home, after spending a month with " * friends in Prince Albert. Carta a Ex revs . Dru� " Automobile Repairing_ g p GREEN RIVER. Miss and Ml aster Jim Gamble, . r, of Brampton, are spending their boll- Eli and .MIrsr MV ilscr+,of Pickering, days with Jarnes and airs. Raine. �rA, The C1lEVralet Service 'Statirin ar.'d All kind= of Trucking to and frvw are yisitinl� friends hire. Mrs. T. C. Robinette and family. of _ Garage at Pi kering' is open for all the City or other points. The recent electric storm did much Toronto, motored.nut on Sunday and to rQ�. 4. kinds of repairs and cyst he uls.' damage in this locality. ' sent the day with Miss M. M'oc�d. -= p' Also, Touring. Car fov hire = Mr. Beckett � is stile-to be about p Expert workmanship guaranteed. night or day.. Iiss Slater' and Itlias Katie Green,- _ y• again, after accident, of Toronto. are cieiting it L. Agent for Chev.rnjet C-1r.S; GoAfe'A1' Ind Mane 304 ply 33 $ 3't m:Hoover has returned to Toron= and 'Irs: Green for tti coupl weeks, p Apply to, after a few weeks visit here. Columbia Gra hones are back to pre Tires and Willard Batteries, tr The Godson Contracting Co. have- war prices,'�Typ'e Y•2-previously _ Batteries exchanged, BROUGHAM HOTEL Greenwood was to play the_about closed down-bare;consequently• 135.00, now $93.00, supplied -league football Same here on account•some of our young men are oilt of- PP Gerow's Garage, -•Pickering of the heavy rain' work. Mahogany, Walnut,Golden Dollar -Day in 'i''hitby will be the Walter.and Mrs,- Washington. of Oak and Fumed Oak Finish h ! LICITT event of the month. • Saturday, Jtine Toronto,called on Walter and Mrs._ - SUMMER' INSECTIDE - Dr. N. E. McEwen, B•V.SC. [O�1"` -- f f-e i 18th is the date. Plan to be there, " Wilsbn Saturday, en route. for , Paris Green, 80c per lb. Veterindr 'Sur lot). La rge numbers are attending the Oakwood, their former home. I Y, $ Powdered mead Ars @oat@,9()c]b.,,"; � � •Sunday School here. ' The slogan is : The many friends' of fli-eorgel Law, Graduate' of C'niversits, of Toronto, �S '•Br,1,g in anew one," and it seems to formcrlp of this village, will be pleas-�A varied assortment of Aletcalf's Cho- Former%'eterinnrian to'Macdonald Yotige' Charles ts,Toronto be succeeding remarkably well. This ed to learn that he has recovered, colates, in boxes esnd'bulk. Agricultural College, Quebec. 1's noted for high grade training. is the spirit of the country-and it will nicely from his recent operation for� Prompt attention to,all clients, ..- renew Canada, as the country seems appendicitis and is now' home from Kodaks, •.Stationery, Magazines, Bell and Ind. Phones, We ha y@ positions to fill now at S8i at,its worst with the restless pleasure the hospital convalescing., 19moker's Sulppliea. PICKERING, r seeking city throngs. The gi'I, of tbe-village have organ-, , ONTARIO to$100 pertnonth. 3Z a have late• The Peo le's Class, the Bible N al', Rexall, tiVampoles .• g P ized a baseball team. We presume y •-;. lv-filled .on'e at$150 a month and Class and the officers and teachers of the boys are g nerou;enough to allow Rreparatione. the Sunday School met at the home of them-to practt on the football field,. We close Thursday Afternoons - W RE I D another at $2700 per annum, Ex. 'Mr. and Mrs, Robson' one evening re-'wbere'we hoped to soon hear of them during the summer, centl�-. Gatiies and guessing contests meeting another team so that we may students of twenty-three other were enjoyed by all and prizes were see how well they play. Has a full line of rresh and Cur- awarded to those who•made the lucki- The will soon be able to call us a ' businesp colleges were in attend. y ed meats constantly on hand. - est guess. After an enjoyable even- suburb of Toronto as we have two No �s s McEWE , " ante here this year. write for ing, when lunch was served, all agreed families living here who motor back N t ±" Spice, Roll, "Breakfast Bacon tba,t the host and hostess were "Jolly and forth to work every da.v, -If we V' Catalogue. Open all year. Enter Ham, Bologna, SPeiners, etc Good Fellows." had more bouseq in our village no any time, - doubt others would come out of the Veterinary Surgeon t. Highest priccas paid for W. J. Elliott, Principal Sunday School League Football city and locate here,at least during Butcher's cattle Match, July 19t. the summer months. �. I'll- C�21t�x"i4 z, l� ,. i. )�• 1'r ,�, s, •� �,., .. ;6 r.. •' .;,d y.e„e."w:` 'n•..ya may!. Y� 7•. .4�,H r..- si :., �q..dc1'•C,',.1' '1'r ,tn,,, y.•¢+ ,d.� .f,.*�. -•�y�"` +y,^ y�,'';ia'a�, •�.. .,±�`1''..4 ri 4.4�t' �M ? 1!Ig 1 11� P Mi;- 4 ­7 7 ........ .... Alan Pkesdift as far'-as sockvill te SONG WRrl Street and let himself into his rGom, . for publlca� I-Used � �51 His servant. came forward to meet; XX- U him from-the tics. o RZAXST MaLS TH ;014 mob. inner room,. and took, a' Music' met bfus S". JULES 7 care i &II &V core or test his cap and sack. 0 Song Arranger, run f samo tamco it you wish, In so O m gorA order an Vurchaoe& Or parehaso Granet maved tow [transposed and orchesti-it up o' 0 1Ject to do To telephone me es, Jarvis?,,, 9RAZIL, Professions.e Ka h bf lZry the easy- 11 Gormley Ave:;A . Toronth, r rice refunded. "Nothing, sir." ", RING =a of Your a- chOlft 'chair. On the way he i;topped. The to oTer, or ask us IS door of one of- the cupboards in the th thoughts were gather- De any car to city representatt" f0w thing. Grave t Inspection. VwT large stock alvaM On sideboard halt open. He frowned. Ing together in hi e -, .-Blind a mind. W"hand "Is Used Car Nh~ Haven't I told you, Jarvis, that I travelking along the road of horrors. Breakey. wish those cupb6irds kept locked T" and-at the further, end-of it a man em Tome shissio 413y & PHILLIPS OPPXNHZjM. lYt asked a little curtly. sttod waiting. He saw himself-draw, The man was staring towards the -nearer and nearer to the meeting. His ' fully. h'We ,don't do any particular sideb-oard•in some surprise. face unwittingly darkened, he clench- (C(Copyrighted) harm,in the world'but r don't suppose 111-am very sorry, air," he said. "I ed his fists. A name almost framed. you can't be expected to understand we do much-good." certainly believed that I locked. it last Itself upon his lips, the name of the SYNOPSIS: , r - "Don't be alful."'she protest6d. "For night." man whorn.he had grown to hate. these thlng%�" The stoiry, written in 1916, begins one thing, it is splendid to be a cap- Granet open�d it' wide and looked 1PI.--rith Lady Anielman's luncheon-partli Thomson was silent for a moment, able soldier. You are just what the inside. His first glance was careless (To be continued.) at the Ritz Hotel, London. 0 .- — i. Am�fg the He read. in the others'- faces their a Cabinet sympathy with th� " youlig sailor's country wants to-day. But apart fr6m, 6nough, then his expression changed. r I t I eats are Lord Ramsey, a C tha ivm� ChIster; Thomson,'complaint. He moved towards -the quite*sure that you have He stared incredulously at the small Who Stole the Pig? Suijeon-Majo;, brains." array of bottles and prisoner cmpf T"—f^ Field Hospitals• his door• turned. swiftly The oiler was charged with pig Conyers* h�xl �ro, am sorry,to ht said - simply. . Have IVI he murmured. "Perhaps around. stealing.- There was only one-witness- I I . - fiancee' Geraldine to it's the incentives -1 `Xuve VULL 0,&,.v Lhing- from jo then, a' naval lieutenant and `iris Crood. night, everybody!" r the prosecution, to who the pri&- tan�'ee Olive Moreton; Clnjain i?.Onald They el wished him good-night- , , They.,were silent for a few moments.-here?" Then they begin to talk m6te lightly. once had admitted the.0ftellce. He walked slowly Granet, nephew of the hostess, home nobody stirTed. discuseed dogs and horses; their "Ceitsiluly not, sir," was the prompt The witness was Paddy Murphy. He. into the front hall, waited for a mo- They re with a wounded arm. Lieut. Conyers ply. • receives commissior. on a "mystery" ment and then accepted his coat and mutual•friends, and their engagements Granet closed the cupboard slowly.• was called to the witness-boA to give n decode-9 a hat from a servant. Lady Conyers for the next few days. They did not Then he walked to the window for a his evidence. : :.ship and Major Thomson e refer to Thomson. Presently, inoiriefit, his hands behind his back. "What I want' you to tell is the -secret -message from the batti,&eld- waved to him from the staircase. one the "Where's Geraldine?"•she asked. Geraldine paused to speak' to' some "An-y one been here this morning at exact 'words used by Lord Rows4y receives .visitor the prisoner convervatiow revealz the Cabinet Min- Thomson turned away. friends: Granet leaned upon his stick all, Jarvis.?" be inquired. when you saw hlm,"..iiid the. Judge, in the background and watched het-.- Aster's'siefit dealings, with Germany. "They are all in the smoking-room, Thomson calls at Grants apartments Lady Conyerso" he skid. "Good She was wearing a 'plain tailor-made d4A man for the*laundry; air, and a addressing the witness. to discover whether he knows guy- night!" suit and a becoming little hat, fron,person to test the electric light." Paddy-"He said,. my lord, that he F,s visitor. ..... .underneath which little wisps of "Left alone In the room orn at all?" stole the plg.1' thing about Lord Romsel, the den hair -had- somehow' detached "The electric light man was here for Judge-"No,'n , he would' not have Granet dealer knowledge Of CHAPTER VIII. golden -a few minutes- sir." 0 -so- American Gerald- - :themselves in a fascinsiting disorder used the third person." called n chaplain. Ge . in a way, their meeting the next There was a delicate pink color iri The master and servant excjg�rd '-Paddy-"But, my lord' was no 'ins evades Thomson'& plea for an lin- , es quick glances. The latter was morning was fortuitous enough, yet it her cheeks, the movements and 1'n a mediate marritlge. H� ex. Os istes had also its significance for both Of of her body were all splendidly iree pale and nervous. 'third person." - with Conyers for disclosing Xd2ir"t' them. Geraldine's greeting was almost land graceful. As she talked to her "Ll-AnYthbIr-talssing, air?" he Jiidge-I'Then be, must have said; :-plain to the two girls and Grans I stole the pig.' studiously formal. asked. mement seem for th' "You are not going to.scold 11115 Or ed:­t*1b3--- r1DSt their seriousness. Her YOU f have "Yes!" Granet. replied,. ',Did gOrM, and--maybe you • CHAPTER VIL-(Cont',.) my memory, are you?" Capt. Granet youth aad reasserted it"N-her yolith notice the gentleman who called last did, but he didn't split on you k" 1rhey all stared at him. Granet's asked, looking down at• her with a and splendid physical health. He evertirm-Surgeon-Major Thomson?" girls 7 face was expressionless, the faintly and of-the-eye- -watched-her-eager some shadow "'Yes, sir!" -Trui�About Cane—or. -1 were'bewildere* Xilph was fTVW7aiZ6' brows. "I must have exercise, YOU.seemed to pass from o -1 - v 't .'since? He hig-,jE - `Y-ou h* ep seen 11mi -TbL&t q%acer appears by preference "DeA it all, Hugh," he.export know.,' the shadow of his sufferir4 or his. hasn't been here?" he I&"iW-loolut of r"Is:t&uce-,IS ed, -do have a little con,1120a sense, 'T don't even remember telling you .pgiji. Be, too, seemed to gTow young- at t Hewes a fellow like'Granet, & keen that 'l came into the Park in the er. The simplest and yet the most Granet stood, for a. moment, think- well known, although surgeons speak soldier and one of the best, doing all " Geraldine replied. The simply of- precancerous lesions- or mornings, 'wonderful joy in life was thrilling ing• servant remained motion- be.can for us on land but a bit woe- im a says the ledic' al "You didn't-that is to say you b . At last she bade farewell to.her less.- The silence in the room was areas of irritation; IV vied about our submarine danger. m didn't• entiori the Park particulaxly," friends and came smiling towards bim. 0 minous; W also, was the strange Record. But when they say that the Wby-shoukin-t I by and•vassure him,k he admitted. "You told me you always "I am so sorry to have kept you all look of disquietude in the-two men's growth results from trauma...or chronic ebt-let him am that, we've IL few took these five dogs out for a wal'c di- this tienel" she exclaimed. "Lady Anne faces. irritation alone they 'go too tar-else 5 , Uttle -things Up our sleeves'" rectly after breakfast, and for the rest has uat told me the time and I am "Jarvis," his muster said at•last every excessive smoker would have "Tbat, sounds all right, Ralph," I Used my intelligence." Thomson agreed, "but you're depart- pal I mean to walk' here for "remember this. I am not finding' cancqr,. il�. 1 11 might have gone into Regent an hour and we have been here for fault. I know you are always cirefu ing from a PnrwiPle, sad I Wouldn't Park or St. James's Park," she re- Stop "that taxi for me, pleitse. But from- to-night be more vi gi ns t do it. It isnt personal risk you're minded him. I cannot spare the time even to all than ever. There is a new ba n Keep Minard's Liniment In the hrumint, or a persona-1-secret you're, "In which case," he observed' "I il 1 olme, may sound h thgame. e may nwat BUS t sharing with ,others. It 1 should have walked up and down until I ". circum- He handed her into the cab and let. ibut he will. You understand, absurd Under the present -I had had enough of it. and then gone whistled for the dogs, who all r, ?,, stances I know, but-" away in a bad temper.01 scrambled In after .her. "Perfectly, &r1r." Granet laughed bghtly. His am "Don't be foolish," she laughed. "I withdrew rioiselasly. 6' p id pleasantly, Once more Granet walked to the win- J­'. decline absolutely to believe that you a helpless cripple,le," be raid"-feR upon the Young saflor's sh9ulder, "Thanks so much for looking after The '"man Merchants Perbaps Thionwon's right, Can' had a single thought of me when you as they shook hands. "You mustn't dow. He looked down' for a few min- PHONE YOUR RUSH ORDERS yers," be k9ervened. "You keep your turned in here. Do you mirid if y ..bead. that I prefer not-to believe ItV the country, you know.' For anything in Fancy Goods, cut ,I say grudge the time. Doinq your duty to utes at the passers-by'bldt he saw_scheme at-the back of you '-W-eH know all aboult it when the his- H ted the reproof gracefully. hysiclans Gldas, Toys. Smallwario. Sporting He tactfully avoided any mention of Minard's Liniment used by P He accl j. Goods, Wire Goods..Druggists, sun- Wry Of the war% written- There's I 'Well, since we do happerr to have & future meeting and was rewarded dries- Hardware"Swilaities, iitc'. P alvars the thousand to one chance,!met" he su Isted, "MI bt I walk with a little wave of her hand from t withoyou a little ;F1 " he to. MAIN 6700 an" I Might brain. fever tle way? ou Met the window of the cab. He himself left Ittoloe 49 00ARSE SALT"a Mlwn hospdw*and begin to' '•Y on, "It's rather dull bobbling the Park at the same time, strolled orts Reversed charge. babble. Tear it up, old fellow. along here all alone?. Torcan- Fancy lGoocls Co., There'was a moment's silence. GeV- "Of course you may,. if y�m like," LANE) SALT i -all.dine turned to Tbonwars. she assented, lancing "pathetic- Daft CM!bb Ltd. don't you' ally at his sit "Sugh," she protested, A. Haw is Y= let -TORONTO tbb* ou're car**W a 4moot getting on?" a & OUVV TORONTO Mijor Hirry,too 9? irs, so few ruilylluor"estang "It's better--getting on finely. So 0- - TORO"" ""T""s y To Buy 'r Not to Buy? Man. Mr. for us when Ralph's at sea, and we far as my leg Is concerned, I believe wait day by day for news from him, I shall be fit to go out Lin Within to understand a little what he's do- ton days. It's my arm %:t bothers me a little: One o4 the newires, the There la Be "I think you're a horrid nuisance, doctor said, must be wrong. I can aisle.,koov*Book passt Major Thomson,' OW" gru:mbled, only just lif t -in You"ve no tend We'd just reached the exciting pat" went , game I a arn. sorry," Thomson said "but trussed-up arm terfere WIT lit- I think, Ralph,you hadi better do what tle round of one's daily life. I can't -C Granet outgested." can't play golf or billiards, and aptain 'G !ride, L The Toung mien i 'Vold in "aw-tight Barugged his shoul-I for an unintelligent chap like �,- he Ydtrs, his face was a little sulkl,6 He I wound up with a siffh, "there aren't VERY time you spend a samtary, the maker's package Vok- *e plan up and tore it into' great many other ways of pawing the time." ab E dollar for advertised goods -4hat guarantees urn "Why do you call yourself unintelli- employment "It you weren't 'my p�=tiv t you create am! • lroithei-in4aw, you know, , _Sent?'t she proteste&­�'Yott- couldn' for-somebody.. ��_acked at the-lEactory,the SYR ibe exclaimed!, "I should call your have-got through sQldiering so :1 . . . . - 1�� ; - contents keep indefinite. interference damned cheek! After all-well if you had been." Agob! soldier stuff," Every time somebody else ly- Econorrical. lilt -arou know, you're.only a civilian, and I know all. the be admitted, "know my job, that is to spends a dollar for advertised table use and cooking The ideal sweetenerfor say, all right, and of course I am goods they create employment moderately good at languages but that. NADA ITASCH co,LIMITED,XONTUAL 71113 C& for somebody-maybe for you. finishes me. I havtmlt any brains like iyour friend Thomson, for instance." "Major Thomson is very. elever,11 TKit may sound far4etched, ASS believe," she said a little coldly. 4 P but If you reason It out you ,s --GrCiat wesetiii And a Uttle censorious, I am afraid," Granet added with a slight will flnd that It is so. "I suppose he tidnka I am grimace, ;a garrulous sort of ass but I really' The world 'revolves' upon indus.- can't see why be,needed to go for iLjuuuuuuuuL.JCMC3-=C.ji3C3MC=DCH3E3r3=t=oo 0==0001300000 try— your brother last night just-because he was gratifying a very reasonable curiosity on my part. Most JUCH IN It isn't as That which create* industry though I wasn't in-the Service. The the co�sumptlon or wearing Ariny and the Navy are the some VITAMINES Comfortable thing, any way, and we 'are' always out of goods, -and the buying. 13 and MAOL IN CANADA glad to give a Navy man a hint as -of other goods to replace them. to how we are getting on." The Impbrtance of "I really couldn't quite understand. Econol M—cal J* Without Industry the world V1tw6Jn i In food is Major Thomson myself, she agreed.' of Summer . 3- 4111111 3 "May I ask--do you mind?" he be-: would stag-note. 3 beWtt- recoonizod m gan,-"have you been engaged to him.- Shoes ? 3 A Without steady, persistent buy- 3 -the pfrislont',time. to I 1 -1 3 She looked away for a moment Her 3 tone, when -she replied, was meant to, Ang, Industry woui;l. cease. greater extent than,ever convey some slight annoyance at the question. buy it before. It has been con Those who refuse to '1.kboiLt thee .05or 00or re m9n *IV denVnstra Captain Granet ViLd a' pebble the swit"time, because 0 a 2- Rwfk�f from the path in front of him f a I s a impression regarding 3 - comfort you have ever with his sound foot. values, or. for some friva'lous 3- 'eatest foot c <X I joy tl'� EN all truportant. *14*nent- "I Should think he must be a very 3 known in summer by wearing FLEET FOOT. good surgeon," he remarked in a mea- reason, retard Industry, and by i Many people, have re- Enjoy the economy of having several Of "Looks as-th-ough-be-bad7l pairs FLEET FOOT at the cost of one pair of good suiell'totle. so doing Impair the prosperity Colved great 'benelfil iota of nerve, and that sort of thing.' community .0 leather shoes: of themselves, the To tell you the truth, though, he rath. 1p]hV$kWIY aftnply by talc- er frightens me. I don1 think that' they live In and the country ❑ -:Wear FLEET FOQT right throdgh the summer. Put on FLEET eat FOOT white shoes, oxfords and pumps to wear FOOT hea hoes for work about the fields, garden and barn. my type." at large. Have the FLEET Ing otio; tive, Or three ie has much sympathy vA She became a littk more indulgent R9ya; VeW C&IM 4§.46y. ppd smiled faintly as she looked. at when work is done. E3 him. 'The important thing to remem- There are FLEET FOOT styles for every-summer,need for men 13 women and children. Put the whole family in FLEET Send seine and "I wonder what ype is-1" alhe, ber Is, to buy from those who 13, your t ET FWlt this summer. foil free copy"Roys.1 Yeast as ed reflectively. ❑advertise In this apir.- These Genuine FLEET FOOT shoes have the name rMrvW' stamped C Fairly Obvious, I am afraid,, he &koo for BlItter 846.11 "1 lovi my :merchants amt manufacturers ❑ on them. Look for it. A 4 st h soldiering of course lino I am asham- 'have faith and they are back- fL-iW,i3ILLRTt COMPANY UMtf= ed to think how keen I have been on ❑ TORONTO,CANADA frig their faitil with money to games, and should be still if I had the Ask your Shoe Dealer for Fleet Foot Outside that I don't read' stimulate industry and pros- -m not rnvsig�l, and I am ver, N NINJO and make sure you get Fleet Foot chance. u much, I a RUBBER parity. C3 67 much predisposed W let the future 0 A 3 look after itself. There are thousatiob ISSOE No.24-'91.. just like me," he,continued thought- ....... ....... 3 E3- Q 8 E a V"* ",L,� W Do X 4 CpA g i5ft FLOODS PUEBLO The LeAft Markets. RM" I= 1VL) N� r�c Toronto.A. --No. 1 Nefthern -0. i'CLAIMG 25 Manitoba wheat $1.91%; No. 2 Northern, $1.67%. 1 Manitoba oats—No. 2 CW, 49%c; M .7� No. 3 CW, 44%c-, extra No. I f Cause Dam to Burst Into City Streets-- feed,Torr;ential Rains �rl..!i�i� 44%c; No. I feed, 42%c; No. 2 feed, Tisee Floods Follow in Succession:---Fire A2ds to Hor- 41%c. and City is Without Food and Drinking Manitoba barley—No. 8 CW, 80c;'. ror _A:: Water—Danger of Pestilence., No.4 CW,75c; rejected,67 feed.67c. All the above in store at Fort-Wit ' flans. "'Colorado, June 5.—The Denver, American corn—No. 2 yellow,' 73e,i nominal, c1f., Bay ports. -Arkansas River, overswollen by cloud- Dlsaatryvs Floccls In Ust' Ontario osts—No. 2 white,42 to 44c.. Century �.bursts, is believed to have claimed,at Ontario wheat—No 2 Winter ;1.60 Some of the great floods dur- least 260 lives since Friday night at pring,•No to $1.60, per car lot 2 9 Ing th6 last century were: $1.40 +,a $1.46- No. i G T surr unding.1 and in the country 0 oose whieat ueblo (River Nexa), '4 1924--�-Petrog�ad nominal, shipping points, accord#g_to._-. -There are-other estimates of dead 10,000 lives lost. freight. 7reaching, up to 1,000. The property, T, 1829—Scotiand—Mbray Rf;ver. Peas—No. 2, $1.30 to $1.35. any millicuZ.: -alouaa Barley—Multing, 65 to 70c, aceord-1 willamount to in 1830—Vienna—River Danube. Late Friday afternoon the river be is to fro gbts outBide. 1846—Central and W e s t e r u Buckwheat—No. Vnoniinal. jan to rise,and it swept through Pue France—$20,000,000 damage i 11",",:iii:.��P.- 'blo, carrying all before it. The people' Rye—No. 2, $1.40, according to I , 1849—New Orleans,. La. had warning of the-cIR46 ere r,.b�dt W' -Uvw lost; $28,000,000 damage.. F7 freights outside. .- Manitoba flour—First pat., $t0.50;1: Ing it;and many did not tardy in heed second pat- $10; bulk. seaboard. think of any calamity until they saw i 1856—Southern France. - 1874--Mississippi Valley-1,338w a them. Ontario flour—$7.50; bulk, seaboard: -8, wall of water almost upQi i - Millfeed- — Delivered, Montreal. square miles Inundated. The first deluge was followed by Itwo _freight, bags included: Bran, per ton, 1875—France--$60,000,000 dam .r to $29;' shorts, per ton, $26 to others,all three coming within a space i age. of 48 hours. The second and third, 1876—Bengal, India — 200,000. $31; good feed flour, $1.70 to$2.10 per -floods of this morning and afternoon THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL bag. lives lost through storm wave. -did comparatively damaged, as the. 1889—Johnstown, Pa. — 2,500 Presenting Col.' Bell with th.6 M.C. at the garden party given at the All of the above In store at Fort waters raced.al,6ng the I devastated liveii lost. Government House, Toronto, In his honor. This was His Excellency's ency's farms- William. $20 to $22. 7, pathway of the first. i i897—Misslsaippi,Valley-40,009 well visit to.Toronto. Hay—No. 1, per ton, . .. ... First estimates of the dead, basedi Straw—car lots, per ton $M Inundated. square miles Cheese New, large, 19 tW 19c; upon reports from excited .eye-wit-! 1900•--Galvdston, Texas 61000 to 19%c; triplets, 19 hundred of 20c; old, large, 38 to 34c, do, twins messes, who 'told of seeing lives lost; 8,000 buildings. "e -bodies swept through the streets, are LORD V" BYNG OF VIMY NEXT twins' 18% t' 1905—Guanajuato, . M e x I c a— 83% to 34%c; triplets, 34% to 21 to 22c. wW to-day considered greatly exaggerated., 1,060 lives Wit. New Stllt6n -While no official count of the fatalities 1907-8—Pittsbarg, Pa. — $6,514'. -.--GOMOR-GENERAL OF CANADA Butter::iFresh Jairy, choice to' 26c; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 2) tae been atteitipted-,.it is stated that 000 damage. 30 to 82c- cooking, 19c. the death lie wiq probably no ex&4& 1910—Parts, France—$200,000,- ne-24 to 26c. # - 000 damage. A despatch froin London says:— had been G.O.C. far two years, to take MaxfsA it that- hi - I One hundred bodies have been re- 1913—Dayton, ohlo-700 lives Tbe appointment of Lord Byng of command of the Srd Cavalry Division: Eggi­rNo. I R1 to 92d. to 84c; cartons, 85 to 86c. LiLuding in Belgium in October, 1914, Beans-:-�Can. hand-Ticked, bushel, covered'. but' it is feared 'thal: when, lost and 120,000,-000 'damage. Vim as Governor-General of Canada fle.mud and debris which 'fill the, he, along with the. 7th Cavalry Divi- $2.90 -to $8; primes, $2A0 to $2.0; tittreets and buildings in the fioocledj in su4zceasion-to the Duke of Devon sion, under General Rawlinson, cover- Limas, Madagascar,7 to 8c; California area are cleared away more bodies will' ties.' To those who have funds mil!- shire has been officially announced. ed the retreat from Antwerp to Ypres. Limes, 10 to 12c. be found. permits are-being issued, allow- General Lord-Byng of Virny,.G.C.B, During the First Battle of Ypres . Maple producta—Syrup,gale., imp! First Bymg�s 3rd Division was part of Al- I , $2.50; Reldef work is progressing,under the Lary the bolder to.`b only a limited G.C-M.G., M.V.0., was created per 5 imp. es a., WSJ in 1919, and 'his title'lenbyis cavalry that held the'right of direction of Red Cross officials and amount of food from local stores. Baron of Vim in gal sugar, lbs., 19 to 22c. premium. People Haney-80-80-s, tins, 19 to 200 at. -Governw Shoup. The greatest danger; Pure water is at a pre _ple will forever link his name with that the-salient, and at the Second Battle lb.; &2%-Ib. tins, 21 to 22c per .1. iLt the present time is said to-be fyonm. have been warned to boil water before of the Canadian Corps. Born on the-�of Ypres, the C011TY Corps, now Ontario comb honey, at $1 per I 'pestilence. Food is- being rationed. drinking. In anticipation of an epi- 11th of September, 1862, the seventh under Byng, as General Allenby had tian case. 'Those without funds with which to demic a large quantity of typhoid anti-i son of the Second Earl of Strafford,he been transferred to command the Third Smoked meats—flans, med., 36 ter purchase provisions, are being cared toxin has been called for, and will be -cornea of an old English family, pos- Army, wan in-close support, ready to 38c; heavy "SO to 81c; cooked, 48 k available. ro1W 28 -for by the Red Cross and at es 52c; rolls, k to 28c; Vott ji, and land. In 1902 be. married Marie should break. her agen- administered as soon as sensed of a notable record teeth sea cover a retreat cc St. Ginar if the line to 29c; breakfast bacon, to isc a) brand breakfast bacon, 4a he 9 rc. Three Conservatives were named as Evelyn, daughter of the Ron. Sir In August, 1915, he was given t 4 ; li�Zless, 41 to 46c. 16 GOV. CANDIDATES 8 I such throughout the provim�e, three'Richard Moreton,X.C.V.0.,-a younger-Ninth Corps at'the Dardanelles, and Cared meats—Long I A r. - clear bacon, Ii. ,fit RETURNED IN SASIL I Laborites and three non-Tartisans. brother of the Third Earl of Ducie. remained at SuvL-a Bay until the ex- to I&- clear belLies, 15,to 16c. In most of the constituencies the ' Joining` the 10th Royal flusmrs in peclition was withdrawn four months La;J--:Pure tierces, 11% to 4 20 to 12%C; 4 -Nomingtiong f9r Provincial fight will be- twi-cornered. tn.-the 1893 his -first experience of war was later. Returning to France In Febru. tubs.12 palls, 1224 to-1 PW Regina, Moose Jaw and Sao. with the Soudan Expedition.in 1884, gry, 1916,be succeeded General Alder- prints, 14 to 14%c. Shortenfng-tlerces� Elections Result in Return 1 cities of Res' -to be, when he.vas prese' 11 to ll%c; tubs, 11% to 12c; palb, katoon, where two members are nt at the actions -son •irk May in command of the Qw. Of Cabinet Ministers. elected, -there are five-in each city: of El Teb and Tamai.- He served in adian Corps, wbkh then consisted of 12 to 12%,c; prints, 14 to 14%c. Choice heavy steers, $9 to 950J A- despatch from Regina, Sark.,I named. Outside of these three cities the South African War, 1899-IM, be- the lot, 2nd and 3rd Canadian Di- $! . , . I *ad heavy- steers, $8.50� to ;9,, but� says:—Nominiations, for the provincial but one candidate is to be select?d. Ing' promoted Brevet Lieut.-Col.; - visions. Mrs'cattle,choke,$8 to 49;do goodj electiotis in Saskatchewan-closed on The following Government-cayidi- manding the 8612th' African Light In June, '1917, he was trend..L to $7.50 to $8;Ap, mod., $7 to $7W; do; Thursday, with Government candi-I dates were elected by acclamation to- Horse in 1901. From 1904 to 1905 he the Third Army. cc=., $6.60 to $7- butchers' cowsl ,dates returned by acclamadin in 16 of day: G. A. Scott, Arm River; A. D. had -charge of the 'Royal School 'of It is indeed most fitting that one choke, $6.50 to $715- do tow $6 to the 63 seats. This may be increased Pickel, Bat-deford; H. T. Halvorson, Cavalry at Netheravon, afterwards who ranks among the very highest of $6.150; do, com., $5 !o'iW; butchersj later as the vaults of the nominations Cypress; Robert Dunbar. Estevi n; command H. taking command d the 2nd Cavalry Great Britain's leaders In the war, bulls. good, $6 to $7; do, cc=., 84 to 'a' to nine constituencies are still to coma. M Therres. Humboldt; D. M. Finlay. Brigade; two years-later he was trans- should also • old,the rank al leaders, bee r of General roo. lbs., $7 to tJ7 6r4� =;I do; The 'acclamations include three Jack Fish Lake; R. 1. 0 ordon ferred to the Ist Cavalry Brigade, and in Canadas Army, and his appoint- lbs., $5.75 to $6.76.; do, cum., $6 to ---loters of the Government: Han. C. A. Lloydrainster; Han. S. J. Latta, L&3� in 190 he was promef�d major-gen- ment will meet with the heartiest up- eanners pad cuttera, $2 to $4; milivro,' Dunning, Provincial Treasurer; Han.l Mountain; Han. C.,A_ Dunning, Moos* eial, and given the East Anglian Ter- provalmof the men be guided•with such j�oci to choice, 450 to $85; do, Minn. S.J. Latta.,Minister of Highways, and- Jaw County; B. Larson, Milestore;.J. ritorial Division. zeal and determination through game and med., $30 to $50; choice spring- J. A. Moberg, whose portfolio is'yet A. Maharg, Morse;_J. G. Gardiner, On the outbreak of the war tn 1914-of the hardest fought actions of the erg, $85 to $110; lambs, yearlings, $10' -unknown. North Qu' Appelle; George Spence, he was recalled from Egypt, where he war. to $12; do, spring, $15 to $I.R; shee Elections, will be hold in 60 of the Notukeu; C A.'McDonald. Prince Al-- - choice, $6 to $7• do, corn., $3 to $Z1 calves,good to Aoioce,$8 ba $10; hoes 468 1 constituencies a week- from to-' Dr. J. M. Uhrich, Roothern; W. WILJLJ" CROOKS the House of Commons early this year, fed and watered, 9; do,.we' hod C. of Cumberland, Isle a la H. Sablinark, SaItcoats. DEAD IN LONDON and he was succeeded as the represetv- cars, $9.25; do, fx�.b.,',$8.25; to, coGn-, and the Tisdale having -been- —--t . ­ . . :_ airplanes tstive'Of Woolwich by Captain Gee, try points, $8. -.deferred. Owing to the condition, of 'Britisli'Coliiinbia will use CoaUtionist, who was elected over the Montreal. Twenty _.the roads in the Tisdale district, toll- to fight forest fires'this year. British Labor Le &r *' arid former Chairman of the Labor party, . Oats, Can. West., No. 2 62c• CwL ing and nomination has been deferred thousand dollars have been set aside , Dominant Figure in Politics James Ramsay MacDonald. West No. 9, 57c. Flour, Ran. iprins two weeks. The Government has a by the governmikiii; for this purpose. wheat pate., firsts. $10.50. Roiled oats,, "-.`_`eand4dats in every field except Thum- The planes will'be used for locatin-Iii _�.--Had-Fine,Career. King and Qua-ell bag, 90 lbs.,- $3,06. Bran, $V.25. der.Creek,the principal,oppasition be. the exact position of a fire and then London, June 5.—The Right Han. Shorts, $29.25. Hay, No. 2, per Aon, to Open Ulster Parliament ing offered by the Independents, who rushing fire fighters and equipment to Willis!n Crooks, who served as car lots, $21 to $22. -nominated 34 candidates to-day. the scene. Cheese finest Easterns, 16c. Butter Labor member of Parliament for near. ly 20 years, died to-day. Belfast, June 5* OffiCiRf choicest 'creamery, 80 to 30%c. ArPr .—While Will Crooks,.as he was affectionate- announcement is being withheld, selected, W. Potato", per bag, W ly known' it is generally aceepted that Iota, 65. to 7Dc. TWO THOUSAND PRINTERS STRIKE became one of the leaders in 'the great.Labor movement and one King George and Queen Mary Good veal $8:60 to $8• med, to $6. Ewes, J2.75 to $6; lambs, Iiii of the dominant agureis in England. �'will attend in State the opening $12.50'to $13. Hogs 0E-car weig tiq 7011090 FOR. 44-HOUR WEEK He was born in the London slum,Pop- Of the Ulster Parliament, and select$, $10 to $10.5 6; heavies) 56 -to jar,-in 1852, and started work when that they wil travel to Bangor, $8.50; 99wo, $6 to $6.50. only y"raolare. HIs father had the home c&--the famous Royal Strike Effects Nearly One Hundred Job Shops'and Includes y nine Britain to Build been injured when the.,boy was scarce. UlSter.yaCht Club, aecompanied . Printers, Pressmen and Bookbinders—Increase ly more than a baby, and the family by war ships. King George has Four Battleships .111 Wages Also Demanded. was forced to move to the-weelhouse. not set foot in Ireland since his But at the age of nine the boy picked Lofidon, June 6.—Orders for two Of visit to Dublin a decade ago, and A doeiii from Toronto says:—., incur by a strike, and later-the Union up odd jobs about the dock ;and ill Britain's four new battleships will be was -has not been in Belfast s ce he rejecting a final offer from employing',levied a 10 per cent weekly wage &a- soon SUpPOTting his mother. came here as --Duke of York placed with private- firms at the end essment on its members.. The To- In' 1866 be-became apprenticed to s. of July. The other two mill be con Pranters. ; of.the Toronto theta I -onto printers will likely receive $17 ,per, ]earning the coopering trade twenty-two years ago. strutted at Devonport and Ports.' a week-strike 'allovvanite for single and took out his first unison card. In Sinn Feineiii Cut mouth. a minimum wage of $36 for a 0 week or $33 for a 44-hour week, 2,000 -?men, t4 d4ck' strike -of 1889- he showed The ships will cost nine illdon men and $22 a week for married in union employees of the Printing indus- which is what is now being•paid to marked ability in the work of or Vire$ at LiVerpOol -pounds each and take -three years to a try, job section, decided to go on the Hamilton strikers. ization, and from that on took an iid- build. They will be oil-burning. The strike on June 1. At the ng of' According to union officials, there meeti Live part in public affairs. A despatch from I.ondon says�- armament is undisclosed. It is under. �!k Local 91, International Typographical the 102 members in the Toronto Ty From the waif of the alums he be. of Sirn Feincra, following a stood a now feature will be triple ' Union, the National Pressmen's` and and pothetae.' President Andrew Gerrard Mayor-of Poplar, Poor Law ca-fully prepared plan, ct.,t, telegraph superimposed turTts, Press Assistants! Union, and. the•of the printers' union, claimed that Guardian and a member of Parliament and telepbow^ vnres over a wide area in 1903. inm" .Boolibinder&P and Bindery Women's 'some of these concerns had agreed to in the Liverpool district early F-Iday British M Union, the report of negotiating com-give the 44-hour week with piegent It was said 'of Will Crooks that no morning. Communication between the Reject lkiaw mftt"s of the union's that the and in offer of'wages, pending a settlement' one ever doubted his word and that city and many towns in Cheshire,Lan-v employers be rejected was unanimous- these shops men would, be p his promim was unbreakable. He was cashire and the North has been tem, permitted A despatch•from London says: ly endorsed. Ito work. the -friend of'.the poorest and never porarily severed, more than 300 A J__ . ' —Another deadlock seem The strike is likely to prove a pro- Among the latter Is the Wilson pub. forsook his Cockney friends or altered cults being affected. ng Company, a large newspaper -his Cockney mannerisms. Among his, have been reached in the batted affair. Employers state, lishl %per dispute with the through Treasurer F. M. Kimbark of distributing eVeern, the closing down warm friends he numbered all the Gift of Experimental Farm. -the Toronto Typothetae, that it is im- of which wouI4 have had a serious et- Prime Ministers of recent years and given by the mhlers' executive possible for theria to meet the ciemands feet upon publications throughout the King George himself. A despatch, tQ Premier Lloyd George on Fri- of the unions, and union otclals de- Country. The constant strain of the war shut- Lord Lee,First Lord of the Admiralty, day chat the various mining diii that their members are insistent Some officials of the Typographical tered hia health, as it did that of many who gave his mansion, Chequers, as a irfcts have rejected the Goveia. ft the demand for the 44-hour wo.ek Union claim that the National press. another man engaged at home In build- pemanen 6aIden f t T 4ce the Pri meet Pr A ft I omen n the how -1 - E I gift to the rainerif e without a reduction in wages at'14st, men's and Press Assistants' Union ing up the armies and incresad h PposPerf?r 't' un tf not with an increased wage, may come out of the strike with bet- productions for 'the' ­56pili--Of the mis�e gnoth&1111ou _jeclutive fio6onsiderinf Employers and unions we proyided ter agreements than other organizes- armies. Amd finally, in 1917, he wit- nation. This consists of farms over jha 66liVOC&Uon Of a nati with large funds to carry on the fight tions. The pressmed are insisting'neumd the killing of many little chi!- 'an area of 700 acres and 666 aem ot, &Iegateso Some time ago the Typothetae an- upon$42 a week and the 44-hour week, dren in a school in Poplar by a bomb woodland on the Chequ�era conference in Zkourt,ced • an assessment of three and have been able to secure the sign.,from a German aircraft, from h ife"tata the coming week, with a view to mantht'payToll and*overhead expenses stores of some employers to an arse-'shock of which be never recovered.Lhe which he has civet to-t a Ministry of obtaining a new mandiate for % Agriculture as an experim01113A and to meet expense its members might meat to this eftecL agros He was forced to resign his seat in: 'Instructional centm wgotiaUon& 4 3 ,] R %?$T, l ,1. A0, 1 1,4­ ,- -e�-­�� A­V�L;A_ . , �? T7 N� 7g, !� 'po 7 Z 4 _3 lul lev, of Strutford. visited with their -HORSE REGISTER brother. C. A. Barclay,last week. Dollar Day in Whitby will be the EMPEROR,, •Registered Per0erorl 111`4, PuLhAOdeverAFri w=i it at its lice 2i X) 0i big event of the month. Saturday, stallion. Inspection Al. thoproperty, Cite Out. Rine 18, to the date. Plan to be Lbere7.* of A.Seebeck, will stand for the sea. >1 at his own stable at lots 29 Mc. and Kra. Croker and children, son of 192 'r,rRMS con. 4, Pickering. Service fee is$I.-, pee year; 61.50 if paid in, d.,..c. of Toronto, agent the week-end with and:30 thews� $11.01). Mrs. Croker's mother, Mrs. Mat d Mrs. Donal Mrs. Elmer an d Will- . Ascot PRIDE[IM51, The fashi son.and Little Robbie are 8peadiog,a ably bred Clydesdale stallion. the p -Ed.and Mrs, pity of G. 1', Davidson, Cberrywood, 10, on F1 ELD 4N MURKAR, Proprietor., 1r,: GARDE-N .&I-q few days this week with Willson. will stand for mares during the season r. OTES AND COMMENTS. W. G, Gerow has rented the resi- of 1921, at his own stable, lot 30, con. dente of the late Thomas Poucher and 3. Pickering. ill take possession about the.14th -Tbe outlook for next winter 1 Of w K ING S­AVL, (14945),Vol.32, S. S. B., RENNIE'S CORN ; of this mouth, -93W 0 S.L B., the import4d Clydes. -at present far from being bright. Died.on Wednesday, June the Sth, dale stallion, the property of Usear at 'h6r residence, Olenholm. Brou, Wilson, ...... .Improve Leaching Tl�-e number of the unemployed is BrOugbani. will make the Sarah, E. Richardson. belovs� "o. 7 gham, season. of 10211 as folloWs: Monday rapidly increasing, due, to a great wife of Noble L. Stephessori.'aged iS Wisconsin N Mav 113th; will' leave his. own.stable extent, to many factories. clo4og years. Fdn6ral private on Friday at and proceed to .G.Scott's for night, Compton's Early 2 o'clock. hold,-down, and many others The Union Sabbath School will night. Wednesday, Bryant's con, working Tuesday.W.,C. Orinertid's Greenwood only part time and with a redneed' a library.book shower Qn 'Sunday, '3, noon; H, G. Wilson's, base line, for MANGEL' '...71, _,..staff. thcse thtis thrown otit of Jude26th. Any personw6bingtodo- night. � Thursday, H.' Vale's. Simcoe Date one -Dr nio-re, books will please point, I ' .... '. Friday, Gen. Cowan's R�NNIE'S TURNIP -work are unable.to-secure eillPlOY- bring them in that da"y, %vhiin they Brock road, night. Saturday, t6­h6* -re, and as they ne- will be grateif till r.accepte SEED _­7 . .went elsewh� own stable until, following Monday GUARANTEED INE W g I lect Elmer and Mrs. Willa�.accomp�nl- afternoon. Wd to-8ave when times were ed by-Miss S.t. Clair and Mi. Starling, o p -L,-K M,4LcK 16548], the s erons, also Donald and Mrs. Willson and'li t- __SH k%. N I]l. they....cannot look for- superior bred Clyd&dale stallion, the tat the holi- "P` ward to next wititer with au31 tle,sou.,all of Toronto. spL day and creek-end-with the former',, property of W. H. Trazi, Markham, JAMES TICHARDSON satisfaction. Many or parents, Ed: 'and Mrs. Willson. will make the season of 1921 as follows: Monday, blay 10th, will leave hi: gown themselves in. those who will find 'themsC stable Find proceed to Green River for -they live from hand' noon; Geo. E.Rolthy's. con. C, night. syruvathy, for Application for Divorce XN1'ednesdav', W.- H, 31ain�'s, con. 5, B oxes a'nd C rates tr want will not be deserving of as NOTICE OF night. Tuesday,'Ben•Carter's, con 7. 'to mouth. If they find thetuselves Berry, noon ; W..'j. MPDonKld's, Brack road, -getting a few dollars 'ahead they Notice is hereqy given that Eva night. Thursday-, Charles Palmer's, 'I will devise some mean's of getting Florence Heavens of the. To%�•u*of Osh. ,Liverpool,'might. Friday. W.Teefy"I I quart Baskets rid of it, or take a holida again the County--of Ontario, i n t he C4 Cherry�i-ood, noon ; Edgar Pil key I s. tin tit Province of Ontario. ISIRrHed 'woman, night. Saturday. to his own stable y p an empty pocket-book compels w!)l apply to the Parliament of Can• until the following 'londay,morning. Udivat the next- session thereof, for at Paris Green- Arsenate of Lead rt, ..theta to go back to work again. Bill of Divorce from her husband, Tepders Wanted ` This is the class of �persons who William George' Heavens of the City Turmip Seed Chick. Feed -will, next winter, join the bread of Toronto in the County of York., in Sealed Tenders %%11 be received by ceof Ontario, L-tborer. on the underbigned i�;y to Wednesday. Nett" -of charitable institu, the Province Poultry Ind line in f rorit theground of adultery and desertiam June 13th. for ti�e­eoubtruction of 3 tutious in the cities or go to to%-.-n- Dated at the Town of Oshawa in and 4 ft.-cement sidew-alks in the Vil- the County of Ontario in the Province Lage of CILremont. Paint, Raw and Boiled Oil ship councils asking for assiiiance of Ontario, the dth day of June, to prevent, their; families, fiam A. D. 192 1. The lowest or an)- tender not, necek- sarily nccepted. Turpentine @WfAt.V ku0c. 'FVkAJyfCE HEAVE2XIS' R.J. How, By her 0 t r. W. k.. %. aiuclair. Af Tublic school sports, Pickerivgf 38-1 Oshawa. Ont. Friday, tily ant. CLAREMON'i'S NEB y Police Trustee Board. I see that you are now familiar with BROUGHAhh the fact tbat we sell the beat gasoline, G A F? A G E g".ases and oils obtainable, and I wish Carl Devitt left on Smiturday for the to tell you we' handle the best, auto North- west. The undersigned having purchased accessories as well. Wilfred Shortridge was& week-end en hardware D. Liscombe had a IPusine" trip to the garage business of F. hl. Cunper..1 Our repair department Is giving no- tb*city recently. are PreFZed to do all gemer repair- of ciirs.of all maks' Pick *ng StOr$ ea. I qualified satibf action and we are. on *isitor at Mrs. Hood's. All accessories for cars kept coast- that account, lept busy.-- I have the services of a Thor, Miss Jennie Duncan. of Newmarket. antiX on hand. - oughly competent repair rnan on all can �vse at her home here over the bolidair, Work guaranteed Prices tight makes of carp, and prompt Now Is the time to get your Field and Garden'Seeds We, have a cum Frank and Mrs. Axforct and child- and efficient work at all times. -end with relatives plete line of Clover, Timothy, Ahike and Alfalfa. All -4 Give us a trial veri spent the week at Cold Springs. ' - Anderson & Pilkey, Clarenjont C. Pardoes North Claremont ...kinds of Paekaie and Bulk Seeds for the garden. Byron and Mrs. Feasbv and dau. All orders will-be filled promptly..btpr. of O..;hstwa. spent-Sunday witb fi fziends In Brougham. Welhave'an excellent line of garden tools—Hoeg, Rakes etc.Miss Lillian Courts and friend and -Clifford'-Hu hbard .visited at,Wilfred r your. Bank Account Don•t let your.'wife worry aboint wash dapk. Coh3e and get a washer B&zniltt)u'%on Siindviy. Fo ' Mrs. Mot-ton NlilJer left last week to on 30 days tri&l;: We have the W60 washer.,gitaran-teed visit her diiiqbter. Nfr%. (Rev.) Van jefierl9ve in to �lve satisfaetion or.1)u s-Ale, We offer a Banking service corrip 'Wvck. of Bay Citv, Minh. -Willi Paint, -a -hes, P arold' Rev.and Mrs, Van Wvck. of ',%Ilcbl� every detail, and aim to render prompt-and The Old Reli-ible Sbemvin aai� s and N�.rtlls zxan,are holidaying with--the-latter% courteous oodn.g, Frost Wire Ferive, Heavy Steel P6st,.,,, pa eats. M6rton and Mrs.Miller teous attention to our customem aw _. r now ou hand. Get our price,,.' Mrs. Burton. of Toronto. and Mrs. �'HE B. �ili Ll?iirplle Lail! Meal for only DOMINION 25 potind�bajc ot Roya 1.50. , ,.;::JUST -ARRIVED One trial will c6tivince-yon that it is the 7 ..Big values in Fleet Foot for men, WHITBY BRANCH, t5. P. LYND, Manager. Best on the market. BROOKUN BRANCH, L C. CROSS, Manager. w0filea and children. - Turnpe and Oxfords, including _It is always is,pleastireto.show dtir good,. strap styles-for summer wear. Colors white, tAn aspect" - SUMMER FOOTWEAR I S. BALSDON PICKERING Prices as low as yQg expect. Men's Sunday boots, chocolate for goodyear- welt, to clear at 85, ­..We have ti complete line 'of Summer Footwear the whole family. ��tball boots, steel toes tan and white at-$6.50 per pair.' -and Canvas Boots Only .�Oating Shoes R �E- 'A 7zT a small quantity left. at lowest prices., Call on 7_1 -The OorDir Shoe Store. OF MONNEY'S B-R—EA—D J-1 W. M. Palmer,'C6re`mont Ind. Phone 2804 Made from pro-war standard flours. Nothing bat No. 11 grade used. Milled and baked in onr own town.fi Patronize the home V ....,,.The Pickering e industriee. ante Committee i9ii 7 e 55a lb. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mince Meat 25c ItA The object of this Association Is tWo Beat Fruit Cak lesson stealing'and pi-osecute Mince Pies 25c. . All our,own make. Best ingredients used 9 the felons. 7 'Chocolates in bulk and boxes embes having property stolieu oorinitic •- -Wedding Cakes a specialty oats immediately.with son�member of Ezecative (3ommmittes. YUkets may be bed from tne President or Adembership fee r $1.00. R 7 ' M N E -Y H 0 N s.' 806raar, onappiioatioa. 'Exac.Com.—L. D. Banks, 0.S. Pulaf FARMERS ATTENTION PICKERINC-31 ONTARIO er, W. V. Richardson,-Pickering. er your Tract ..,A.R. Thexton. W. J. Clark. Ord Fordsoil or President, Seeritart f()re y f the' -W be the, spriti rush A Creaml !o. e A The Best, Cheapest and Must Economical Farm Trnftor. For Bread 1 Monar ' Flour for Pastry ' New 1,,921 Model Tou' ring Cars in stock for immediate Bran, Shorts and Feed . Flour - - �_�`' .. , � ' � -, " Aelivery. The Universal Ame6can Corn—grotind,'cracked and whole". �T Touring Car, Ifiyour hens are 65 (One of Our Productions) not producing egg-3 in paying cinantitlei, try our Tonring Car, with starter, $752.00 .%- * - celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. ...,We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens for These prices net to purchaser.all makes of cars—the best Id for Fall Wheat, Marqnis Wheat, Barley, Highest price paid In the market for Buckwheat, Rye arid Oats for all cars, Emery Wheels -e lacutt Chopping and Qat:Crtishing*,Wed ays and Saturday$. '4 ­the price. h r'"Wood J. Col 0 Saw and Emery Mandrils, Cir6ilar Saws, Lad- Authorized Ford Sales Find service• The Campbell Flour Mills Co. ' Ltdo derq, etc. d 0�ails g_ ays P 7;edpe ad Sit Station. Bell pbane 29 Wo,6A_workinw and Ge�_erfd Mills at :Blackstuit,binw. H.J,&CKSON. Brock Road ato PIC Toro Peterboro trin 0 IN4, R knc"A :, 06. R+ i,<✓•'a�F..'®"Jf. .af .3s.>,ss.i•'`�!�sw�,°. %''-�.$.• _.z::. ,,,,.� ' :r J.1 .af '_'.; :'iE3:SJt'-»fro•° iF..:+ +t='�''.�. '"`. ,....t :rc+ 'ima.- %r'�e. .4 ty ,_ •w.. '„•, 'k .`•�,.. ,.,/+�'°' .Ja'4••,f 'SY<.•,�r�••. .r:� -.,,,,.,,•.,,.y.,.t.t,^• e .;°Z;"..-v."....�.rr•,- rr aa- �--°'f-`p.'.'.S..a•+eeo•re-�c. . c ,r.,�..+v,'•rvr:✓-� n - w;+C- '.�#."='t` .::: -• .uF ~`",z - :- �.y ss"'Si..=.�-, .f:= a -i..�-k""'� r.v��77t' Y.. ";"sa,.',o' - �. - %+' d�'.,r a�'�� •.,.d; ..-,�. cdY_r5yr.--p��='•' ." ', '""'iC2R:R.^�;•'' :v�.•.tl,V•:"�,•.: .,, -.��','Tr?`,a .x'""', �.. •+•.•n.. •?..a •-g-r•FL`•s'e; !w-n �. ."d• :-• -'a s, .�^•, „Ea ^�,:i'` .Sly ,{•i+ .drr• •�. '.S' •r_• ..�'~ .. r' :r •''� +: ,s, ..,rpm.p•,,K _�. .. .,.. .,_. %•• ..g' 4 _ .... ,r.. �_`' ,."� °r2.+. ..,.. . ''S. >... «... '4.. . .'tF.�`, _. •- a•� �' ,C„,�• %�.L _.CLAREMQNT. -. Mrs. Arnos .Briguall, we regret_ Thos. E._and Mrs. Stephenson Colaorete • `� r to report, continues is a most Grit- and :Hiss Vets,.motored to �1'hitb J. Fingold,s, at $14 ices-condition.' on Sunday. • A Ira Boyer was in Stottffville on Thos. Condy will close his eleva- Saturday, June 18, is Dollar nay, s �'{ " ' •- ' " < y for on �ti Wednesday and Saturday in Whitby. The more-you buy, •• - pr0L1Ct Tuesday. * • Miss Verna Evans, of Toronto, moot octps during fife summer the lucre you save. , �NR9 hOtli@ On Sunday. months. Goodyear tires,•30x31: at 810_.50, = • - y DuZIar Day in Whitby will. be guar.at teed for 5000 miles,. also Fjeld Tile----7. Garden and field crops in this the big event of the month. Sat- Dunlop cord tires, 30x3 ,at$2S.00, district are s,vell underway arday, June 18, is the date. Plan at T. E, Ste hensou's. * ' ' i.• A number of our young sports * p :.and Brick attended the races this week. tube there. Of all materials and design, Fred and Miss Edna Nilson, of , '. kept in stook. It will pay yon �. R:E.Forsyth motored to Toroa Pickering, spent.the holiday with r� lrey Paints, 0113 . The 3 4 V and 8 1°&H at our works acd Insped our sioett { to on Tuesday last on business. their uncle and aunt, T. E. and _—_ i , i obtain prioss Don't bs inisle8 Miss Margaret biacns,b spent a ut• Stephenson.. Spring clock is now in, ) inch agents we do not employ them,00nsegnatsl. t few days last week with friends , There will be a meeting of the !y we oaa, and do throw off the •' ,.in the cif A full line of Frost Rence�. Get yours oommiselon of 10 per beat.,whloh you uWWe y hyrehulders of the Claremont while the stock is complete. Concrete Blocks certainly save by parchasing from us,j s. The Citizens Band 'vill•go to L'piun Cemetery Co. Rt Fred Far- Motor Oil 1.25 per gal. _. Get 117 riCes. Dell aoliolted. Pickering on July 1st to help with mer= on Saturday evenI13F. Coal Oil 929c and 32d per gal, S' p r the celebration. •Trasoline no per al Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. J. T. MATHESON David Hopper, ui '1N eat Toron- p gal. Mrs. C. A. Overland and children Our Paint re the best and the -returned home on Monday after to,_was a holiday•visitov in Clare- rite-4 reasonable village Simpson Office Works' Whitby,Ontario spending three weeks with rela- wont. He spent a fen days in the p �a maws, village ren win old ac uaintan T �`• _ tires in Erin. ,_...,,,� g Frank Cooper,' Clarelncnt C. I`. R. Station Brock Road �•� "pICKERINO �'� John Alle.way, of Oshawa, Jas, ces, returnng home cn Wednes ' Allaway and George and bliss Nlar--da3-' garetThexton, of-Pickering, spent Rev. A.- McLellan has been in Sunday with J. H. and bars. Beal. Toronto a few days during the f LUMBER YARD H. and Mrs. Harrington and tryst week attending the sessions Farmers Sales Notes blaster Romaine, L. and firs. Rey- of the General Assembly of the - ?: Holds and blaster Ralph and Mr. Presbyterian Church. The meet- BRANCHES of this Bank in rural sections render �Pe.have a large and well assorted •'!:. : l�uthean, all of Toronto, spent fag RRS R most interesting one as valuable service to farmers by acting as cue- stork of the following material Sunday with-H,'•aud bias. Thous- the debate on church union was todian for their sales notes,or by discounting them :Matched B. C. Fir Flooring.' V son., being held.1 and making collections when due: :Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and beep Sunda 2.30 m., June A Iea ue'gatne 'of football non's , Matched B, C. Hemlock flooring. -.19th, sacred to�the memory of the played here on`Saturday'-evening Standard Service makes the farmers financing j inch V Matched Fir Ceiling,4 i r i departed in connection with the last between tie G. W, V. A., of easy. and 6 in. B. C. Cedar Siding./ s -Community Decoration and Diets• Oshawa, and the.Claremont team, THE Also, Beaver Board,Plaster Board '. :'orial Service in the Union Ceme--resulting in favor of the foriner by ;STANDARD BANK anal Apple Barrels. `M "tery. the score of 1-0. Claremont,is pro- * 411, 'u' t 1�. Qr.. CANAOS s Rev. Carson J,-Qatperop, Bap-,_testing the game as some of the _ T ti9t Home Mission Secretary, of refeiee's decisions, they .claim, TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS W. D. Gordon & Solis Toronto; who preached here on were contrary to the rules, and it Pickering Brash:' W.F.Law,Manager. PICgERINQ Sunday last, was greeted by not a was through a wrong"deeision.that Whitby Branch: __ —C-A.McClellan,Manager. few old 'schoolmates of his of fifty-Oshawa scored the goal.- Bell Independent rs ago. and I epee phone The Women's Institute will meet ..7 . .at the home of Mv@. J. Coates on-_ ..' the afternoon•of Wednesday, the _ -- 13th. all those going in the bun will • ` will meet at Mrs. Stephenson's at sh - , --f ME >. 15 minutes to 2. A good program will be given. A verp leasant and helpful p • .Sunday School Conference of ' workers was held under the aae• ppices of the Pickering Township - +� S. Association Executive last Monday evening in the Baptist = ebareh. Thee Association's depart- meat leaders in Cradle Roll and Department work, in Boys' -Work, Organized Class, Mission _�. ._ . -ar�ypnd Temperance SV'otk etc,. � ���� '�.�f�Q��s conducted informal and ioforma• - - 9 aLRIJ IMMO MM tive discussions with the local Workers. The preliminary devo- tional part of the meeting wa` { •• conducted by -Miss Jean-Evan-3. president of the B. F Y U., and the conference was presided over ' by e. Association resident. W. _ Gee. Warn* words of apprecia - - -.. tics of the practical nature of the 'conference were expressed by -tho=e-present,and a number have - _.. ..ti r .x,x�:.::::�:_•; �; ^. .r '� _*, . i', , decided to attend with as many _ _ r"'.;^ ``' t -., others as can be.secured for the �'�•, next conference which will be in 19 = y„ 4.1 'R►iitevale on the evening of Mon- day, Jnne 20th. -Am sL.•' T - -- Claremont's King's Birthday Celebration was cut in two as to - time butinot as to enthuyiasal and ` top notch playing both in the _ .- games and music of the afternoon -and evening. The heavy down H 9 - -- - your of rain bid fair at first to 4. whole day. but a lithe ;" • • • _ ., alter the noon hour .the flood '•' ' gates were closed and the games - - ui eh, 1ground gates were opened and so were the shouting. organs of the ppectators who were present in goodly numbers. As the rain had shortened the time for the games, reed la U1 i Ve� the football teams s g to play } 20 minutes a side, and if the result - •' --were a tiathey would toss-up,-for the decision. The first game of - ------ - ffnotball was played between Aur- _ N November '30th last, the and for twenty-five years the oul� Ora and 8iougham, which was a _ •0 Musa o{m fm H4) piW- for standing friend of needy consump• - tie. Brougham winning the toss, _ Played Greenwood: This being a Consumptives' was destroyed 'fives—died. tie, they will play off Ali.Clare- _ _ `'- _ Sire. wont on the 9th - In the Interme- _ To-dtly, more than ever }Kfoiet •diate class Ashburn played Clare _ On January 14, this year, Sir poor, suffering consumptives need y moat.the result being R tie. Clare- -your Assistance. s tnont then played and defeated - - William Gage, founder of the ins6- ; Goodwood by t to 0. The tug-of - tution—the one man who had--con- Clive—give all you can war between Pickering and lx - tributed most largely to its support, National Sanitarium Association's '- bridge townships went to the lat.L _- ter. The U. F. O. and Union Stock Yards, Toronto, baseballers, ut on a Rood game with a score _ Consum ves' Emer elf t� e 7 to 3 in favor of the hitter. The _ - :. School Gir and Claremont High = Million Dollar Fund School Girls' baseball contest was Patron: :r ' ..an attractive and exciting event. His Excellency .-The Duke of closed down in the twilight before Devonshire, R.G., G.C.M.G., Etc-, the time w ith a score of 24 to l5 io .•- Dovernor-General of Canada. uekoka Free Hospital Funds trrgenth' nestled for becoate healthyamandwoun� •Tbe M °�ssa , favor of the visitors who excelled -- Sonorary Committee: �� 30th mast Again—minks in advanced Funds era °sealed to at the bat and had an excellent Chairman, by 1i�ia�er stages most be treated at the °O'w�° °'' pitcher and catcher. The grounds His Honour Lionel H. Clarke, aad frepm�, King Edward S��,b,m, on the Ftatber, are t work cy were soaked and slippery, there Lieutenant-..0overnq of Ontario of the Humber, near °sealed to a>3y on the woei: of was a strong wind to reckon frith, - pi«- �sy; Accommodation is needed at The Cate Ibnodwe in the City of the Muskoka Free Hospital for Weston. Fstensions are nieces• Toronto, when the but "under-the-circumstanzas;"'as - Hon. ' E. C. Drury, Premier o! 400 adults in sary. Marry of thesepatientscan °°°� 0 Jules Brazil would say;everybody' Ontario. early stags' of be saved. some fO s nations,f°'. y 9 thedisease. This will restore 250 And again—little children— a°d<°t ^-ray' a° t'► was sporty, no one-was hurt serf = His Worship, T, U Church, 'of them to theirhomestndloved and washigassfst ppe. ouslr And there was a good tithe Mayor of Toronto. irnes—cured. The remainder*ill stricken with the drsaddise'ue— *'a generally. The Claremont Citi- Ron. W. A. Charlton, MY. -'be greatly benefited. mum be cared for.at•the Queen Fifteen thonsaw!needy coif• g y- Mary Hospital for Consumptive sar°atives have beerr cared for zens' Band rendered excellent mu WM. Thomson, Orillia. A few months for each patient Cl»ldren, near Weston. -Ninety to date at the hospitals ceu• sic under the direction of George A. C. Hardy, Brockville. soon means thousands cared for. per cent, of these are saved to ' darted by the Assoe(etion. ' w Coates, and their new uniform pre- Honorary Treasurer: • l` :'rented a plea siugappearRnee. The _ fair Edmund Osler day closed with a fine ,progran) Ontario Committee: - NATIONAL SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION ' in the Masonic 13811 which was ' . Chairman, . crP%vded. Jules and Mrs. Brazil � T. A. Russcll Headquarters: 46-48 King St. East, Toronto--Opposite• King Edward Hotel W're the visiting.artists, the for- d Vice-Chairman: ' . Telephones:- Liam 41&8-4151-6353-4-5.6.7. Hier a wizard at the piano ands, Lloyd Harris clever comedian, the latter a sweet `' ' Secretary: "Every Needy Consumptive Must Still be cared for" contralto. Our local at Mrs. R. Dunbar T. Birkett, Miss Vets, Stephenson and M. J. Wilker rendered instru rw -- pmetrtP+ri_rteleeEieus in -their usual •- _ " �' kc' 1, �.,y •~' � ? ' ,, N . j.:• --*'iTlt,'t�44?,'r nt" ,r ^;�.' .;n^� ----- wa"''.7. } - --- - - ,�- ''^,^'-. -�' '*^.-„a->.: ^+�'�. 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'•"°' .r° ;1 Y+.>1 i' �...p y ` {:' c .•'si.-.••fit%�•'..°'_ 'Yi ...,-" -�'+ �, '+= ho . potful of potato" as drew all and the worst iS yet to' come w home, and he had helped his father all r day; and, oh, how Jennie had chuckled I and laughed about the doll houses and 'r the dolls! _ "Marjorie wan right," he said to himself. "I -surely did make a fine mistake." ' e� The Earth's Water Envelope. If all the mountains and smaller ele- _ vations on the earth 'wgre remAxed and th'e material were used to fill in _ :-s - Tiaim 's Mi'aed-up Moving. •coffee pot and the bread box and the the hollows, we should have a globe 1 1 - ".''' Timmy,the moving man's little boy, rolling-pin with you!" or, "O Timmy, smooth as a billiard ball and com - - •:• - •was doing the. best he could to help here is another broom," or, "Do,take pletely surroltnded by an- ocean 8,700, `."on moving day. this extra box." And Timmy was al-•feet deep. ' -' -• . •' ---- • - mm his mother had' said. as .ways obliging; but b supper time he y, �' g; y � Hydrographic experts say that the She cooked supper the night before,"if was very, very tired. He sat down.on ocean, is about 100,000,000 years old. n will take p go the porch in the twilight to wait for y+o your express wagon po g In other words,that length of time has - , , fol$ow alorgg behind your father, his supper and thought things over. passed since the vapors .511 his many a small thing that you H•is hands w_ ere_blistered and his legs-'about- the 'terrea�fal sphere became sy '•^vUl be•able to carry for him. One ached. condensed to water and Were gather- moving -man and-five families to moire! "I don't want any pay," he said to ed to form the "seven seas:' _ 1 • � � J Dear Mel" And Timothy's mother himself, "but I'm glad it's time to go A trifle more than seven-tenths ci .-.gate the bubbling potatoes such a jab 'to bed." the surface of the globe is covered by f W several of them burst their Then all at once he'jumped. The the waters of the ocean. _The total -- - ,' :' SC"�eta• jump had nothing to.do with his go- area covered_by the latter exceeds the. That w+as how Timm happened to in to bed. had suddenly re- total area of the lands of the world by - ' - y pee g 'Timmy y 83,000 000 square miles. be out bright and early on moving'membered something; he stood up. 4 de y. Up and down the block he,went "Where did 1 take those two doll Reckoned in terms of quantity, the - with his express ear loaded high. Tea- houses?" he said to himself in a shaky''ocean cantdins 324,000,000 cubic miles 6 kettles he' hauled and old shoes and voice. "I don't even remember whose of fluid, or fourteen times the bulk of T� a parrot in a cage,.&jar of they were—a great big doll house with all the lands' in the world above.sea goldh, even a kitten in a bag- The upstairs and downstairs and servant,level. . The greatest depth thus far 4tten with its head sticking out of discovered is a trifle less than six , �g g db'lIe and velvet furniture, and a nice - bag, made such a noise that miles and a quarter, and is found east i Tittle doll house made out ll a painted of the island of Mtndoaao in the Philip-' +1�•passers-by laughed at Timmy. box and all full of rag dolls. O dear ---- • -It seemed to the little boy as if me, I must go and look them up; I pines' � 1 etr;pry family in town were moving certainly must." .' The water ,ot the ocean contains a - - _ + �"•` hste the new apartment house at the Timmy left the porch hurriedly. He little over 2 1-17 per cent. of common x " salt. In addition, It holds in solution corner.- Mrs. Micheljohn was the one ran down the block and round. the . „ a bit more than one-half of 1 per cent. a:ho had the most queer things to be Corner. I haven't run off with those _ �a hnouled. -Timmy hauled- pickles and -.doll houses;' he thought, ".but the of magnesium salts, somewhat more - - - ..preserves for her and a store of tin- girls they belong to will think I have." than one-tenth of 1 per ceht. of salts j r' . . "ware that rattled all the way like s When he reached the new apart- per c ctum, and nearly one tenth of i .' per tank. of sulphate of potash. peddl'er's load, and he had bo come ment house he looked at the name with the mail structure as to appear "..hick for a last bindle made up of Mr. plates beside the 'door. Matjorie'sy air contains about 21 per cent. BRITAIN PUNS of oxygen'. but air extracted from sea U to be a compound part'of it. A .Micheljohn's canes and Mrs. Michel- father's name was there, and so were Like a Pullman Car, ' water contains 34 per cent. The gases GIANT �� The design is somewhat on the prin• jobaas old umbrellas and Jennie Mich- a good many others. Dawn at the of the atmosphere are everywhere can- e3j�ne crutch. bottom was a plate that read, Henry ciple of the Pullman Car, with a con- tained in sea water, being taken up r Timmy noticed that Jennie was Michell hn, Janitor. Timm mug the tral essage and cabins on each side, . `s''• -�a little,and he felt none too cheer- Micheljohn's bell, and when the door and dissolved by the latter. p -- . The oxygen is required to maintain 1 furnished each with beds for two pas- t .''fttl himself with all the boys watch- opened by itself, as doors do in apart- sengers and tables and chairs. In the - e• the file of fishes and other marinA ant- B-,� 18 NOW THE LATEST - � „ing his funny loads 'of the left-over meet houses, he stepped into the bell daytime the curtains which'divide the •'thitrgs. He wonted why the Michel-,and started down toward the basement- male. if it were not befog constantly AFRUL SHIP. cabins from each other are drawn - - dissolved at the surface and distri- Johns, who see-ned very- poor, were where the janitor Iived. buted by the general circulation of aside and the bade are folded up, thus =a fir Into the new apartment house, On the stairs he stopped, for all at water is the Ccean, there could be !n - turning the cabins into s fairly spaci but he didn't have time to ask. He �4,be heard little lame Jennie the depths none of the' animal life ous'saloon♦ �lylgl}JIC Which Carries 78 _• CGUM only unload the things and burry laughing. She sounded like a bird. which now abounds there,. When earoute the passengers will bank to Marjorie Weston's house. Opening the door gently,he peeped' in. In Arctic and Antarctic latitudes the Persons May be Superseded view the world below through glass "Why, Timmy," Marjorie said to She was seated in front of the big doll surface waters of the .ocean have a windows low down on the outward. m Aviation Advance. F . x.- -'b® as she stood on the top step of house-, her hands were clasped tight temperature'below 40 degrees Fahren- eloping walls of the saloon. - the house she was leaving,"how funny and her face was shining. Every now halt. Near the equator they reach an Such is-the ceaseless advance of Between the control car and-all the look, all dusty and warm and and then she laughed aloud with pure the service of aviation, remarks The working parts of the ship,there is di• ` average of 81 degrees. But even to .. UuYving a1'1 the things that your father delight. At the sight of her Timmy's the'tropics it to only the surface London Daily News correspondent at rect communication by telegraph, ' n .'bsan't time for. Just run round to heart sank. `!What are you laughing ,Waters that are warm, and to the Glasgow, that the R-36, (treat Brt- telephone 'and speaking tube, and _- the kitichm and Susan will give y,= at, Jennie?" he managed to asked. depths the temperature never rises tala'a latest giant airship, which is un,. there is also a wireless telegraphy in. - -> i whole load." The little girl turned and saw him. much above freezing point. der construction near Glasgow, is al- stallation for general purposes. Alto. So Timmy filled his cart with dust. "-hook, Timmy!" she cried. "I didn't The-blue color of the ocean is due ready in some respects on the way to ,gather, there is accommodation on -pans,brushes,broome, pails and want to come to this basement to live, being superseded. board for seventy-eight persons, fifty „ mope. to the fact that the blue rays in day- "'fake them to the new apartment but now I'm glad, for see what the light are ten times less easily absorb- Airships, however. take some time Passengers and twenty-eight crew. house,Timmy,”Mar orie called to him, g ed b sea water than red rays. Con- to build, , and though several of the With a maximum speed of sixty-five _ j movie man gave me—this beautiful y "We hsys the frost a little house, alt m oval" miles, an hour, the n hip will have a apartment on the y sequently, it is the blue rays mostly latest improvements are not em '. • fourth floor," Tunny, turned and almost ran out range of about 4,000 miles. Z that are reflected from the surface to bodied in R-36, she to Itkely-to be the. There are fCve engines, and those. 'Timmy began to wish the day were of the room. He climbed the stairs to the ape. aerial "ran-such" for some time to the,two frost cars were made in Geri s aver, He-liked to help his father,but the fourth floor so hurriedly that he o come. So it is interesting to observe - - '� he thought be had never seen so many was out of breath by the time he had. 'Ile ]laming of Cape Cod. that she is considered capable of the many for German airships surrender things that would fit Into a boy's cart ed at the close of the war. reached the All the way his �:, ;• y' �' y � It le said that the Great Francis fallowing flying feats, loaded with talc _ -. __,.-___ __,_ • During the rest of the afternoon he'face was puckered Nfith anxiety. They Drake was the first Engti'shman to set Lana of goods or malls and carrying r - • The Soft Answer. 32aved hats, clocks„ crockery, mouse-�would think his father-had taken the thirty passengers in addition to her 'traps, coal scuttles, and other small doll house! He would ask Marjorie' toot in New England- and [hnihelaIId- .. _ -"The bnmanpcart up the pad tat- ~ :; ` y what to do about it But when Mar- tell,on Cape Cod. French, Dutch, Span- Crew of twenty-eight: stoclrnotm, ro lowed the coal cart up the hill and was attid" too man to count. Some- to 24 hours; dbtaraeillea, 16 to 18 fish, English—all had names .tor the horrified at the condition of the horse. F. times two or three mothers would call �e opened the door in answer to his Cape; but in 1602 Gosuold, examining hours; Egypt, 72 hours (about); In- It was almost a skeleton and- was to him at once,"O Timmy,do take the -ring he-was struck dumb. For the the coast of New')Jugland with a view dia, 6 days.. ? . - ¢ _ little girl's arms were full of shabby_ - panting pitifully. dolls to colonising, gave it the predestined -Measuring-To--feet all, she is '-You ruffian!" he exclaimed. "How rag look, Timmy!" she cried, with- name—Cape Cod. "Making across about thirty feet longer than the ill- .can you overload that poor beast to Maseachusetts Bay with.a fresh gale fated R•34, constructed at the same such an extent- It is exhausted. Look out waiting to hear his errand. I was of wind," writes his chronicler, "in the works. The passenger accommoda- at its tongue hanging out." Pact up your lot and'ship to as. getting so tired of my big doll house morning we found ourselves embayed Lion is situated below the ship in a —Exhausted, is it?" said the driver.We do rho,rest—[air grading— .with all the servant dolls to look after, with a mighty headland, with a white, strongly built car which, while iso- "Shure, that horse is a saucy devil. _ highest prices—spot cash pay. but see what the moving man,brought sandy and very bolde-shore.". After lated in every way from the working He's putting his tongue out at your - - : meat. Try as. . me—this dear, home-made house;•and landing they returned to their ship parts of the ship, is so incorporated- honor, the bad manners av Im." WM, STONE SONS, LIMITED these nice, comfortable rag dolls:' and sailed onto Cuttybunk, "amongst Then-Timmy blurted out the whole many lair is}Ands" "But the sianifl- WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO story—flow he had mixed up the doll cant point for us," says bliss Mary HEIRS TO THRONES ®i BRITAIN I>ti�1/ • Established 1870 houses, and about poor little lame Rogers Bangs in Old Cape Cod, "is _ - Jennie, and how he had found her. that the Indians pestered their ship so - Marjorie listened in silence. _When he frequently with codfish that they .:.JAPAN PRESENT STRIKING CONTRASTS y -: had finished .she said: threw numbers of them overboard and Baby Chicks "Timmy,, I think you made a fine thereupon named the land Cape Cod. mistake. She shall have mine, any- Henry Hudson, too, spent a night Prince Hirohito, the twenty-one- tacles. He is very grave for the moel any- Bathurst breeders are the large, I e a r 1 r•maturing, #rap-nested, way' if she wants it 'off the Cape and had difficulty with year-old Crown Prince of Japan and ! part, but when amused-his slow smile They went downstairs together and shoals and tides and mists; but he the-first member of the Japanese im-r expands to show'a white line of gleam- - L•red-to-lay S.C. White Leghorn. talked with Jennie, and later on Mar- They are prolific winter layers testified that the land was "very portal family ever to visit a foreign ing teeth. Y jorie talked with Jennies mother and sweet:' In 1614 Capt. John Smith set because they are Canadian and her own mother. The upshot was.that land, is in England at the present Prince Hirol3lto was born April 89, _ acclimatized to_our severe win- p Sail for those shores to look for time. During the earlier part of his• 1901, and according to Japanese cus• r tern. For June delivery: the doll houses were divided: half of whales and for gold mines. With eight visit the Prince occupied the set of tom, which regards a child as a year - tW Chicks, $20; 60 Chicks, $10; the rag dolls stayed up on the fourth men in an open boat he explored and apartments known as "the Belgian old on the day of his birth, is-now 26 Chicks,i6.. Special prices for floor, and half were brought to the charted the coast and dedicated his suite" at Buckingham Palace, and was twenty-one years of age. Following IirQer qusntfties. Free Circular. basement. The fine dolls in their frills+ map to Prince Charles, afterwards busy seeing London, the first great the custom of Japan, he entered the and furbelows were divided fin the Charles I., with a request that he Occidental city he ever visited. His Peers College in Tokio, and went Bathurst Poultry Faun same way. \ change the barbarous.names thereon, constant companion was the Prince of through the primary, secondary and RICHMOND HILL - ONT. As Timmy went home to supper •.so that the posteritte might say Wales, and although Prince Hirohito higher departments of the courses that day he felt content. There would Prince Charles was their godfather." speaks no English, the two young there. According to the Japanese — — ---- -- - ---- - New England, the river Charles and princes kept up an animated conner- writer Yoshia Markino, he was at first Plymouth -retain the royal names, but cation through the official interpreter. called "To-Goo" and later . "Haruno Made b The Canadian Steel and Wire Limited the Prince's "Stuart Bay" and "CaO Seen together, these two young men Miya," the first word meaning "The y Co.,t James" are still Cape Cod Bay and who will some daw away the destinies Prince of the East Court; 'as he lived HAMILTON, ONT. Cape Cod. of the greatest Occident and Orient in that part of the palace at Tokio, and ' empires, - present strikingly the con- the second, "The Prince of the Spring "BOlshevik.�= tract between East and West. Albert Unit` - LP The word "Bolshevik" comes from Edward, Prince of Wales, boyish, smil- His present visit to England is of A the Russian "Bolsboi," meaning ing, alert and debonnair in his oval special significance tot the fact that "many." Just as we say "great— officer's uniform, typifies the youth of no member of the Japanese imperial greatest," so the Russians say "bol- England. Prince Hirohito, although family has ever before left-the shores S . e 1 shot—bolshevik." The final "i"— far younger than the Prince of Wales, of his country. This radical depar- '• bolsheviki—is simply the plural end- has the carriage of a much older man. ture from the traditional Japanese . - ing. The root "bol" in bolshoi corres- He is a thin, stooped, clean-shaven policy indicates a new interest in 0'', ponds with the Latin in multus, youth, below average height and of world affairs, and a desire to strength- .: w the "bol" and "mul" having the same slow movements. �He wears an Ad. en relations between Japan and the meaning, namely, "many." Bolshevik!, miral's uniform of dark cloth, a full British'Empire. r' therefore, means "the greatest num. skirted frock coat and a naval cap The Crown Prince will remain for ter:' with gold vigor, from which rises a several weeks and will visit the bust- ` for this better, stronger, I In forming a noun from this word towering white and red cockade. His ness and manufacturing centres, uni- ',. . Ask Your Dealer heavier galvanized fens- the mistake has ignorantly been made bearing is more that of a student than versities, institutions, museums and i ing. He bays in large quantities, secures lowest freight rates and by many newspapers and other writ- a soldier, and he studies all that picture galleries of both England and Can Bell to you cheaper than anyone else, ers of printing it "bolshevism," when passes before him with wise black Scotland. Later he will spend a'shorl it should be "bolsevikism." eyes that shine behind rimmed spec- time to Franc?: is 'L'r .. �..'`:v,•i,: �Sw ... ,^r,$ ':"nc •"•"„ - x^, �.w,<;f:a�'ee�'� -'°Y•''' ;x•Ry, � n�, .'n,?� r�>.rq`r,.,y''. �yd"' '4•'" -;?(t .n` .x M o,� �-.. �.n �,. ,� .. 'ti.ay,..:,,, • ,rn :,�. .`y �,. '"�,';'"„id �' �a; �"y`r.,:!'">T ;.;,' `,�� �w.r'c "'4, s?y 'i�a � r .' �"„ '^t •'°s'h `„�,',.r• � ,.'AO'y''.'�r,' '�' p' - ,.F•.. '-a+ s� .�:,xx^,..a �=,�;,••• :•,.r. '•'Y. a.^,�,:',sr��?-,;nr, •rc-tee•_.•,�;;;,. t��`b':�.M a�r s,%°4it^;r`:�%�.•:- .:t''g�'''+,�a•''` ;a",- W. * .,{i•.•ks. .," E,�{. `""'^'.•y, 9 `.ti, ,a, * .`Yw..,• ;c ^"v� :r"' •- �'X, r t .�,e•'.t w t:•,�`i,. sKfxi`'�`.',•2. •� i .I' `, .,i.. •_v,' 1 , 'R •rsc 1". ,w. 'y: '� p,r . • '1 y:..'a':, �r. '� �f •.� '4'• ,y .near. Kr''I.rt^ ..y,y, �Y• •.t Yw ycv f n w:' ..yK'' � ^^i.,,,,iy'+Fi• .�-h..J .•,-t"•L° .. 'r -��.� �"j�w,»�• n G' Y ^.w -'!4. .! .y w�,,p-,tv^••_ µ,,,�,1�,.••� N,• • -ri£7L,. +ne x x:.T.:'.«.��* ., •"P= ,�+" � . . ..S..rw, � b ti ,r -. e. . . .. _ ,w. - _ •AND N�dtOS - w For-its � '`,-' WHEN BABY �S.Q�. R OiE1PN DQOt11W, of #ROKtrgal, - _ We'do not value pioDerly what _•. A31RUMOR TS �� ,/ dselar�ss he suffered stir ytaM' S/1it/\A* ' Comes too easily. Radium would not ■V�i�/�VgJ+, be worth a"huadied dollars a gram— When baby is ill; when he cries -with dyspepsia but six bottles of d t 1 d t ttet, anlac made a new man ni.— r; about fifty million dollars a pours — a Brea den an no amours of a ad w of hi aV I if we could obtain it without a lot of tion or petting makes him happy, pained 35 pounds. =%' D --Need Red BYOtIt} t0,Regain work. When the Iron Croce was hard Baby's Own Tablets should be given - - - ' `to win every German soldier wanted him without delay. The TaLlets are ' Health and Strength.' F•ft.- As soon-as the Kaiser began Sing- a mild but'thorough laxative which re- - �- _ ' 11 ing it sbantby the carload through his gulate the bowels and sweeten the Essential Chaiaate�lsh'6. ` t r =: Many ebildrhn• start school !n excel- 4� lent health, but altar a short time armies it became nothing but a-joke: stomach and thus'drt a out constipa- -'•Who's your trlend,- Joe? He looks ..g , _ H Scouts value their distinctions, tion and indigestion; break up colds like a man o1 decision. ,.home _work, .examinatiors, hurried . 03' "You've struck !t, he's.a baseball _ .;:_. meals and crowded school reom3 `' trank ,athletes, golfers and tennis, and simple fevers and make teething ,' la era value the cu and the medals easy, Concerning them Mrs. Desire; umpire."- cause their blood _ to become .weak,i D q Ps they,.win in proportion to the effort Theberge, Trots Pistols, Que., writes: their nerves over-wrought.and their.) _ One of the Sights.. color and spirits lost. It is a mistake I Put Into the winning. What every- 1 am'well satisfied with my use of A man was visiting Ireland Lor, the to let matters drift when boys and body can get as a matter o! course no. Baby's Own Tablets. h have Lsund girls show symptoms of nervousness body values..•. them of great benefit to my baby when first time.. In Dublin one warm after- noon he put his handkerchief over his •:'•:''>';'' or weak blood. They are almost sure The real measure of the cost of any r he was suffering from constipation D `to fall victims of St. Vitus dance, or commodity is not the price affixed to and I can strongly,recommend .them nose and said, in a choked voice: to other mothers." The Tablets are 'What the deuce is that?" — drift-into--debility that leads -to-other It;--It-Js-the--amount_of-of labor-we-moat- --'---�.-- ------- 'Ttd the�risii-guide ``W`s;, J'::: — —_:-• sold by all medicine dealers or�'mail troubles.'- Regdlar meals,- "out-doom perform to ol5tain` that price. When that's the River Liffey. Didn't ye y 'exercise and plenty of sleep are faeces-(you and I buy an article in.a store we at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- ` =nary to combat the nervous wear of are -paying for Shat article not with liaais' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. know, man, that the'smeel o' the L!L fey was,one.o' the sights o' Dublin?" school life. But it fe still mor•r im- the dollars, but with the work we did portent that parents should pay atten•- to earn the dollars. When we go fora Tattoo $• _ Poor Johnny. "- tioa to the school child's blood supply, holiday the cost of that holiday to us The ornamentation on some of the - 'These-'—'These pants that you Keep this rich and red -by giving Dr. Is the'ex0endittire of our bodily ener- more expensive women's silk_ stock- bought for me are too tight." Williams' Pink Pills and the boy or $y -the-previous toil of the working ings in these days, sheer and trans• 'v girl will be sturdy and fit for school. ,days that entitled as to the respite. parent ay is.the material, has to the Mother—"Oh, ao, they aren't" Johnny—'They are too, mother. The value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Children value their playthings the eye much the same effect as that They're tighter'n my own skin." ~ is cases of this kind is shown by the more when they have earned them. sought, by the ladies of Borneo who Mather—"Now,;Johnny, you ]snow fitatement of Mrs. Watson,- Grand The Lather says to his son: "I will tatoo their legs in fancy patterns. As " Falls, N.B., who says: "In the -spring give you that chest of carpenter's oontrasted with the latter method it that Isn't so.of 1919 my daughter Thistle, then 12 tools you want it you will take. care of has the advantage of painlessness. Johnny—"It !e, too. I can sit down: '�I could hardly believe 'my eyes " "years of age, began to show symptoms the furnace or cut the grass." The ' These ornaments on stockings are fa my skin, but I can't sit down in my when I stepped on the scales after - nt nervousness which developed Into mother agrees to give daughter 'the developed from- the old-time "clocks;' m',. taking six bottles of Taniac and found #, St. Vitus dance, She seemed to lose pretty dress she deeires, .or the jewel- which were Ai device originally adopted that I had actually gained tlifrty=flue control of her limbs and at times every ry, In return for Latthftil service in the to hide the seams at the sides. . The Mary's Motor Mind, pounds In weight," said - Joseph _-muscle- in her body seemed to be household. If the children could have clocks have been elaborated into a Mary, a modern. child, had been Drouin. 2184A fit Denis 9t, Montred, - twitching and jerking, and the trouble the.desire gratified merely as a reatilt series c}1 embroidered patterns cover- brought up, so to speak, m the front. who, for the past twenty-six yearn. seemed to be growing worse. We of the asking, they would Care com- ing the foot and ankle. seat of her father's automobile. At has been passenger conductor an the H^ the age of tea; she took her first jour• Ganadlan Pacific. Railway and L well ' thially decided to give Dr. Williams' _partitively little. You will nee s pool The first stockings were bandages , Pink Pills, and the result was better child pleased by a few toys when the wrapped around the feet. In the spa- ney fn s train. When they made the and favorably. known slang the Iin! . even than e-e had hoped for, and,she nursery of the spoiled and pampered. close times of Queen Elisabeth they first stop'she looked astonished. Lean- of his run. between Montreal and `:. In now enjoying the best of health." i Infant of wealth,.fllled with every con- were made' of pieces of cloth with tag out of the window, she inquired Mount Lauriers.' You can get Dr. Williams' Pink celvabie ,means -of' amusement, re- seams down the sides Hence the anxiously of the conductor; who had "Before I.started on this medidas Pills through any dealer in medicine sounds with the wailing of his diaeon- clock, which, though the reason for just swung himself of! the platform: I was in'a bad way. For years I'd.had 7' or by mail at 60 cents a box or six tent. He has so much all at once, and them has disappeared, are to-day in a "What's the matter? What are we to take my meals hare, there and way perpetuated for a purpose stopping tor'? Have you stalled your everywhere and, as the result of this boxes [fir:2.60 tram The Dr.tiiTtiliams' without asking, that be fa merely Doe purely engine?" irregular,eating, my internal machin- Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. bored with everything. decorative, cry got all out of working order. I w You and I have catered into the What Happened. lost all desire for food and what little fwA A mss went home the other even- rich inheritance of all the ages. What His Heann� Restored. An Irishman, returning home after -.I ate would farm gas and bloat pie tip. fag and found his house locked up. the past hands down to the.present Is. The invisible ear drum tnveated'by until I Could hardly breathe. : be- u After-a great deal of trouble he-got. -the-aeeumulation or the toilers of all magaphone fitting ilfaide the ear en- gathering dollars in Canada, decided I came so nervous I couldn't sleep at �. In at the window and found on the time. It Is valued for the work of the tirely out of sight, to restoring to give to his old father an outing. „. fable a note from his wife: "I have builders, who have one heir way and hearing of huadseds fit people fat New The old fellow had never been In a �] we[] at night and wan often so r " �� g train before, and•he entered the com- .tired In the mornings I didn t cars ,gone to the show, it read. Yon will have entered into their reward. York City. Mr. Leonard invented this whether I took my train out or not. -And-the key at the side of the door= - drum to relieve himself of deafness Dartmeat with much ldar and tremb• I fell off twenty-five step." - and head noises, and It does this so ling, and with many outspoken antiel- poui;da !a weight .;.1 Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia Buy Canadian products. su pessfully that no one could tell-he pstfons of what-would happen. �d became alarmed ll sorts my media � le a deaf man. It is effective when Suddenly the train dived into a tun- lion, for I had tried•all costs of meth- • deafness 18 canoed by catarrh or by net, and as suddenly, the ofd chap's etas without getting any relief. - Si names �}pgr fiat flew out and dealt his son a hefty "Thew, one day I read a statement L7fil�ames ad aii�ii perforated, or wholly destroyed natnr- to the paper that decided me to gfvs urw al drums: A request for tnlormaL'on blow on the nose. "Be jebers," tie rciared,"01 tould yes Tadac a thorough trial. Welt, i trove! ' - to A. O, Leonard, Suite 487, 70 Fifth would have believed any mediciine - records, some eight something would happen,. Oi m .IDN%YER. g generatioatf be- Avenbe, 1Qew York City, will be given could do a man so much good fa sucli Yari:tlons--O'Dwyer, Dlvar. tore, and tracing back ultimately to s prompt reply advt sthrnck biaindl" �_ _ _ quickly settled my ^" i short time. It Racial Origin--Irish. Conalre Morn (Connor the Great), _- stomach and gave me such an appetite FaidL Taught the Fowl a Lesson. that I could eat three source--Given names. - who was monarch of all Ireland h� - - 108 B.0 Hatter trust all and be deceived, •n ignorant chicken, .unversed iii good agast► v There are two separate and distinct the appetites of' American darkies, meats a day and no longer have any Clark names of old Ireland which have And weep that trust and that de- trouble with Indigestion or gas and ' been Anglicized into Dwyer and Diver, ,NOYES cefving,, crowed the road to front of a colored I sleep to well at night, even when an and if you bear either of these family Racial Origin—English: Than doubt one heart that. If be- detachment. A soldier brute from the road. that I think It would take af'^ Soures—A given name. ]ieved, - the ranks and aterted off in Pursuit.. -Collision to`'wake me up. I now tarn names the only way in which you can 0 _ "1da,it;" bellowed the officer In ^, !find from which elan your name comes One might be tempted io ascribe a Had blessed one's life with true be the scales at two hundred and tea to to trace back the genealogy stop by Spanish origin to this tamlly name. lieving. _ charge. pounds, which is ten pounds mbse u• ` Both'fowl and Negro only quicken than I ever weighed in my life and step: It seems to lack that English sound. ad their paces. It a however; O, in this mocking world too fac' feel better in every way than I hsys . One clan was that arc the 'O'Dubh� just is English a; "Bait! Halt?" repeated the officer. -<" ire." An approximation of the Gaelic Johnson at gers— The doubting fidad ' o'ertikes our for a very long time. Tsnlac is the The dusky aoldder made one•plunge, • youth! beet medicine l ever tried. ronunciation would be-"don-wheer." As t matter of fact it is derived grasped the chicken blr the neck; and The other was "O'Duibhir," with as from the given name of Noah, and Better be cheated s the last, eryw c is sold by leading ditlggidv. staffed it, still struggling, inside hie - � means "Noah's son."• Than lose the blessed hope of truth. everywhere. Adv. approximate pronunciation of "dwee- shirt. Noah is still met with-occSslonally —Fanny Kemble. "Dere•'" he panted. "Ali'll learn you - j hear." It Is possible to give only tip fie a gigea name, though ft is not near- to halt when de captain says halt, you The First. proximate pronunciations by-means o1 NOTHING TO .EQUAL the printed letters to any one who 1s ly so Common as it was a generation disobedient.bird." She ed to I the first Sir] you ever, ago, In the middle' a - _proposed to, darling?" a speaker of Gaelic, for the-differ- ages, though, it • - - - — - ___ - _ - .. enees bet4veen English and Irish pro- ranked among the most popular-ef t i♦" He (sincerely)—"No; but you are^ p A , MONEY ORDERS. 'nunciatlon are eE once both marked given names, for the story of Noah In the only girl who ever accepted me." _ and subtle, and even 'in the Gaelic the Old ,Testament -was one of out. It a always safe to Bend a Dominica ;- flcfeat dramatic s �� A r, Express Money Order. Five dollars, :there Is .Considerable difference in appeal to grip' they OF PAN coats three cents. Ask for Mtnard's and take no other. lx'. various localities, not to mention the 1.maginations• of the simple medieval � - number of centuries."which' hate also folk, who were quite free from the - Rouge and powder,if used to excess,• .,•� 'produced their changes. in• Irian as class of doubt engendered by the mo. i Spiders tisually live two ar three clog up the pores of the skin and, x, well as English. dern "higher criticism." 1 y�rs I.Cause much daTnage. But the medieval form of the given Iaeaii Th° fli"' . name was not Noah, but "Noe," the r oi4 MO °"' Eats are once more in style and will name from'the-chieftain"Dub-bir"and ..o" and the "e" befog pronounced fie The first thing to jo when you have an be much comer. asssrtes�s F1011 r Deg RAMAN s'` r originated about the year 600 as an injsry is to a ply litnard's famous Lint- Book an separate syllables, . giving, in short, meet. It is antiseptic, soothing, healing., iofishoot of the O'Con'nors. To-day de- virually the same sound Rs-the name and gives quick relief. - 900 DISEASES., iscendants of this clan are known as AUTO REPAIR PARTS sad Now to rase AS- the. O'Dwyeta `�f Leiaster and Mon- has today.. Another- medieval form, If anything ore widespread than the WOm SOS Writers. for most makes and models t cars. >tdross y t e AI- g p Your old, broken or worn-out parts drags b the A Water"- to distinguish them from the In the field of song-writing some rvplaoed. Write or wire us describ- i..pJs: Oo:i>r other, was 'Noy," also pronounced as ing what you want. We carry the 113 West =tat Btssst others, two s lla les, and often having a final women bave won' fame, And from y largest and Most ownplate stock. in Now York, Q A. The other clan took' its name 'from' "e•'as well. others A fall measure of it appears to Canada of alt buy useC or now parts _ A a chieftain named "Dubhodhar" and Thee came about the forms-"Noy- have been withheld. Notably As the and automobile equipment, We ship C.O.D. anywhere In Canada. Batts- came into being as a clan about half: son" and "Hoye-son," whic:i-in the later statement true in the case of factory or refund in full our motto. y a century after the first. Both of these Course of time have been simplified by Clara Wreck, who became the wife of Maw's Aato salvage part chiefs came from the same stock,their Robert Schumann.. Before her mar- sea-sat anaeiia st, soroato,'8sR ,.+ the elimination of all but the "s" in families having split, according to the the ending "son." _ riage she had written a number of F" IF lovely songs. It seems hardly to, be .. P I R I 1 s doubted that Schumann did not wel- come his gifted wife as a collaborator, .� �• • Or that credit for the works.that made ' - Let This Food = her husband's-name immortal does a`Bayer" only is Genuine r not, in part, belong to her, Passing over,the'sone writers of to y ,Help You to..Health day, here is s fiat of some o! the wa men,who won fame 'and 'success, in M i-- tKY6-6 ouris hme f� and brain = the last century, -Under the name o1 ��° U `''oo t'Claribt:l," NITS. Charles Barnard, o1 ver�oaand I�3 ,fix upon the _ p Dover, England; wrote many songs, _. -di$eson,is secured 'rom the most famous, of which Is, "Come Back to Erin. rape-� T1�tS Annie �ort"In T Harrison was the Warning! Take no chances,_with CUTICURA _ � �- •- ea . • composer of "In The Gloaming," Mrs. substitutes for Benulne "Bayer Tab- `� Charles Moulton wrote "Beware."- lets of Aspirin." Unless you, see the FOR THE DAILY TOILE'£ Dora Bland Jordan ,wrote "The Blue name "Bayer" on package or -on tab- eTriiodies the n-utritiori of the field Use-Cuticura Soap daily for the toi- it of.Scotland." Liza. Lehmann lets you are not getting Aspirin at all. Ietandbavea healthy clew complex- was the composer-ot the lovely song- to every Bayer package are direc'fons' ion,soft white hands and good haft,.' ,z WWI codil eff4eienc . cycler "In a Persian Garden: Lastly, for Cods, Headache, Neuralgia Rheu .. ��.b , ,:�a'�'° AstJist when necessary by touches of - those" hauntingly,,: beautiful songs, m'atism,Earache. Tocthacha,t:umbago . _ Cut3cura Ointment. The Cutictrra d j.t0 serve=an ideal break °When Sparrows Build" and "Roby" and for Pain. Bandy tin bones of J Rea which had.a tremendous vogue 'tit the- twelve tablets coat few cents. Drug- I Talcum is also ideal for the skin. ,. « ' 'r last generation, were but two of the se■ruc• ahtmodn..asoc.T.k=2Se. Sold �"f 3% - .mot Or iL1i1Cht Theres 8 Reason gists also still larger-packages. Made throughonctheDominion.CaaodfanDepot: outpourings of Virginia Gabriel, mho in Canada. Aspirin Is the trade mark 1.1001 1.3"St.hd St.,W. fA.aen.l ' can hardly be blamed for suppresatag (registered in Canada), of Bayer CatienraSo.p bas wit�eat esua- first two Christian names—Mary ` f S 1 y lcacid noacetteac este { n o 24-11. + ' her fl r any Masvfacture of Mo id r Ann, ISSUE N x l8 O aiC1 '�•!�..< »�'�;,�,. :., y".. X:�y d` ;Gry ',y;.:�;:.' c.';•r u y� ;•a'C, '�,• ,s,r. a,�w:r,.k,. 6„t4x�;` F°?!�ry `' .,,n`�..'.'- ,'"''^`,^ .x�.• r" w„""- :e�-.�,,;•..r -e,� ••X,,V r. 'ac`, "(rF%„•n,i'+ rr •. :,,K;,, is-v T", ;yf.p. •, arrv. t^ -' .,• 7 e. -✓s.i. -. i r :fit°-,"�',.c;.. v ra:." m•' .t*' �c .. •'+.a -�w 1, s.,,a.. y;' 3 '' ' --f..:,---.•••' ..=:e-.-, d t... ,_�, r.. .Y`•:y: "'-.y.._'a � Via.. _ .:t•P-.. t ..a `c;,;,, - - ,3--� -h „_nom• .y: `;y. .o ti n e y;,y _ r•n•._. � . "."'•. .,,.. _ . y.._ _ - .. .. ,•• .. -Y .+ •. 1.Y.14:4^v.D•,K� {'¢...Y L. .SW,,,.�'^ �' - --i„S•� "}_"4 ••�,!� .. ... •.ilil� `,.`'� r'• Defier Day in�Vh#tby will�e f,IPew�dfvsriieer�s+orattr. _ =r:'z �t the big evetit of the month. Sat-_ ..•- a•• - .Ides,June the 18th, ia�t9e date. �i?Og EC( 8 FOR l9ALE-A}sply _e'r� Plsn,t,be the1ce. _ ., * ioHugh Miller,Pickering. 81tf R` . er .. r'"'.'=-Mrs. E. J. Shirley apeht over• -Arthur and Mrs. Ro pre, r ho : e-19unday with friends id Toronto, g FOR SALE-Second-hand-'mower have been visiting their.. relatives a man paid $75 for a Suit- of Clothes --Dr.. Bateman, . of Toronto, •and corn euitivator.-3•R. Thraton. Picker-• spent Sunday .with relatives here, is Ontario for the past few weeks, ing. 37[f x, -Miss Heatherly, of Dunbarton, returned to their home in Floridly T gg COLLT3il3FA 9HI�i(�L'E� — - - r w'�spent Sundtt ou Thursday. �Rt I p '7 y� a'1' - •- --. _ p@ y with ,biisa VIOIeC_.. for sale at lowest possible prices by Thomas - i O day I II SVII you fOl t„7 1 5 R6 poet Uf Intermediate Room Paterson.Claremont, 35t1 - 4� $oybirt F. Hry tztnd and ,eon, of of Pickering public 'sch'oo] -fo," OR SALE-A qttaurity of oats and �1 speni. a .da at ., A.'- May : Jr. IV-Carl Kirchner, Nei. seed buc$wheat. =ly to Arch. Flaming,- a Suit of Clothes >� • `Y lie Sier, Mildred 7epheol , Annie laremont. Phone Clare 817. 33-41 : .,� = • ' 'Crummer e. � Baker, Mabel Stephenson, Johnnie -• -- ' Hat,''' • b ' I 2 Pairs Sox, Ti �. -hiss. John Rankin spent over p O$ SALE-About..20 .young pigs, , � 1e8, • 2 Callers, 1 Pair•Pioi)ts' -- ` 'Sunda ••with her -son, of Cotivan. Sr. III-Harold ,Richord= Fs and 6 weeks old.. Also 1 or 2brood sows. ' :'. y son,'Rorie Sier, Hilde Kearns, Ber• R,Holden,R.R.No, 2. Piekering. 38-39 ^� • Oak Ridges. Sttits_Underwear, 1 Shirt,' 1.Pair .L'races Miss Frankie Shirley, of the tha Kirchner, Johnnie Remmer, FoRSALE=Yo'ungpigseweekgold, -.' '- y Bill Hal}, �;'' ::=•-�'oronto Normal School, }�'aS'hOme Y Jack McGinty, Verna,Burk.Brougham. Pick. 1031ts 3S 39 ' 4 Paekage5 Cigarettes. - r Reid, Mervyn Potter, Lillian T�i-. _ �> .,over Sunday', y « _ _ _. s , -John Allaway, of Oshawa, man, Donald Morrissey; Bessie OR SALE-A McLaughlin runa- w «} p { it:'_, Bath. Jr, III-Hildt% Wa'lsb Liz. .bout,electriclight,starter,demountablerim, .` h0 SC�7�'S UhV Cost of ��Vln 'a, spent Sunday here with J. R. and in excellent r•inning order. Apply at NEWS `' .141re. Thextfin. zie J.ierinty, Jack Jephson, hlil- office. 37tr • dred Murphy, Evangeline Cowan, � 7 t-,^ - Mr._and bi:s._Wyler, of Bow• p g _ _:: has nt i educed. . . -- -- - Luella Martin, Edith Kearns. OR S-*LE Chevrolet car. ••i90, mauville1,spent Sunday with Jas T 10.19madel,-in-fizsLclacs she - nnd Mrs. Rose --�n.Tlne�FL—tjlBOtYJ'En'S tn-.terms to responsible par-ty, C. ardoF ^a Care- - - -------- . - - - -MEs. Every moved on Wed- stitute entertained the Whitevale moat. 3s-39 -- and Whitby Branches as well as --_ - - r�eaday into part of .11ra.�R•aebel OLIN'D-On, the Pickering sports -B '_ • , man home 'friends in the Red F: ag �' e Sure you insist on gettlll� Gordon's residence•, y field,a fount Sn pen... may receive_ —Hugh Robins of the Stande;rd Oross rootus. The ftovertiment'sa re fro.,Dr.31c wen by proving,property and ' speaker, tiirs. Crain,` of Welland, paying expenses. 38 _ —Bank, StotuffviIle, is home at pres- p —� FOr$ytIC'=Fine Shirts ' , - Rave an interesting address on 'PASTURE—Can accommodate from . - • , a. -eat On his vacation. „ L 30 to 3.i head'of,young cattle,' Good grass ' 4 . Present Da Problems. A vocal y' is ] p p -Ralph Sonskill, of Guelph y g and tl 4.cofwater with g. abundance of shade, ��#J olilt8ly guaranteed / si: legs, spent the with W. duet b Mrs.-Margaret Aret White and clot_1,con.t,Plckeria Apply to Jno.Toole, -A. an hiss. Crummer, firs, Fred 3lajor, of �PHitevale, R.R. X0.1, Locust Hill. 37-33 and two -solos b .liiss Ross of ' -Saturtkt , June 18th, is Dollar y �OST-Un S'undac night, between m t� - - ••. - y Whitby, were much enjoyed, as Pickering and P:hitby,on the Kingston road• Fred t '� 11 Y1 s t f 1 d :.•4. = - IDs in Whitby. The more you 1 V •.i. fall in - - �iCl�ei 2n y y y a k,.y's mink fur neckpiece. Finder wi6i be re- w. * also was a reading by'lliys Katie buy the more you save, g warded by returning same to Mrs: P, A. 'Sac -J, S.- and Mrs. JephQ6n and Fawkes, • •Dainty refreshments,- donald.214Divistonst..oshawa,-33 JEstablished•1857. . including ice cream were served ' : Master Jack, spent Sunday with OR SALE-Cheap. ,all kinds of'- „ Geo. and bars. Every, of SPhitby. at the close of the meek Fwagons,1.....—, � -• •-'.-'.-':- a Mrs. :tleehin and daughter. -Rev. Stanley R, Johnston, son 1,g meat. in good order. Also several heavy and $ ht,cales and a couple of light horse-powers.• Miss Blanche, spent Sunda with of Tho 9. and 91r=, John-ton O i eeman, Claremont. Phone 201. 17tf TH E -B 10 STORE Norman and bars. Mechin, of Osh• Gorrie, and grand-ion of a H. Rogers, Ras married on Tae?- ,, OR•SALE=One driving mere one : - i A wa' 1 ;.:of he= y harness. one medium weight .r' a day in the Danforth AN-.1p, Newest and '_\Obbiest, -Lloyd Ram,ay and Joe Clai'k spri:,g wagon with box compute,. All these ar• ' iyr spent Sunday here with the ]at, i=t.Church, Toronto, to Mix?Ethel +•:,�5 are to good condition, and must be sold,ay t �j� L ' Mar B cklake, of Beck's Hill, the owner ha-no further use for Them. ripply to ,lines In all the i ters parents, W, -J,. and Mr=. y ° F.Chidluw, Claremont. 31tf ' ”' Clark. Devonshire, England, Mr-John F. _. f ,,,` ston, who }lay. jw-t been ordained OR•SALE .OR SERVICE-Main �� leading patterns - i.. --C. H. C.. 'Wright, of Toronto, 7 7 _ a minister.of the Mpthodist•ehnrcb F`PrIng• '-he nicest hack-icy stallion that ~`• and Shades i13 $pent Saturday with Alex and c ir.•ts in'thevounty, wT,o never•.has had to take �l sy ,' rs. Gordon and. .o.ther friends in will go to the London Conference, second place Wherever shown. No reasonable' „ 'Piekerin whi re he will haVei EhattgP t,f hfis offer refused ns i have nn time to cafe for him. a g• first circuit. The man 1Ckerin "ply to W.,G.-Gerow,Pickering. 33tf y �' -Sr. Gradu4tion; Sr. Entrance ' g ' and Lower School Exams began At friends of fir, JohnFton.:ard brill- rOR SA LE-1 shorthorn bull, 1 yep• Men • extedd to them their best svishe- 1 Whitby High -School 'on-Tuesday: Isar. 1 ,teat. wagon ,n good shape, S. L. J. -Of thia_�seek.__ --- for their ftitn're Lr.Plxuc I. Iinorca's egq,for hatching, Pekin R„uen , 1 ! 4 , 4, F :Runner an3 White Runner-duck e¢4s and i -alias Blanche aleehin has re- =Report .,f Junior Room of the al:o collie pesp•,: Apply at rot 3a, B• F. con, Summer turned to the.pit ., after a ending Pickering public school for .liar : Pickering. Fred Lacey, r11ghlandCreelc._'Pho,.e y his, 60,. 3;;9 ten days' vacation at the home flf Jr. II—Florence dutch and £they ' �11 >' her arenta here.. Bray equal. Ph-*be Baker, Ed g, ir�I�11�Y�i�r1l c Rirts - � Johnnie Juhnnie rGreenlaDornth - Atitlrew; � l �. ...:... . r. and-Mrs. Fieldin of C ra- 3 veahurst, arrived here On Wed Harriett Jior -' - • ` i; nesday,to spend same time with rlsaey, Kenneth Morley, Heuer Thee fairport Hotel -" ' ru Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright, JTighton, Lecfnard Stet>hen=rn, :ill. Sizes. ' Sr, I-Irene •Cott land. . Hotvard �t' {� C j1 A � BRAY =S. H. and firs: Aofland, Hiss . P Irwin, Miss McCarter Rod Alex, 'Law. Ralph Annan, Hel -Cowan, -=- - ... _ �, „ ' B,tzil Bye and Walter ellardson �� .See 'the Go-rdon Hirbeu. of Tornn'to, spent over y, -- - .- - - - -Saturda E-venin ,' . SHIRTS '„ .®naday' with Wm:'H'. and bir3.' equal, }lliam eta and Harry - $�' _ Shirt. Stephenson et aaI,..?l,ut,.Liu Balser, ' 7%A"'rcall!" �.. ....Crummer. - =. - -• .: : $ to IZ O'clock- - - =While praeticluir baseball on Ethel P-tared, Ednfi Reid and B�u•• _ r t Wednesdav evening Dan -McGui Hall erIttal, Lori=e 5trptsen• . �'F.LCC)JIE ' �- -' - �f,tl. Lizzie -Annan, n uq Li.-4- 'EVERYBODY . .::. was struck 'ink the eye with the A $ Ladies' ball: stistaininEt. injuries that re combs. .Allan' A-adrew. Jr. I- 7 '4ulred'medical attention. Ph}Ili.; 'Pilkey, I)c�ria Reid, Sa[tt " Scott, Irene Hall, Jimmie Pa4n e"r, i " --The annual .service will be ; -- 1 � ­-held at the White Church, -"El. �t`i11ie Vic•L-ei•=. Sr. Pr.-T3Prt 1rl• CHO.PPING` liott,'Vur r=erite'`t'al:h Kenneth SU 1 1 1 held Cemetery,"to Sunday, June E + 12th, at 3 o'clock. The offering Richardson, .Nora Clyrk, Winnie _ ' will be In aid of the Cemeter '*%rker-, Etta Tickers. Jr. Pr.- Patrons of the Altona Grist:Mill Fund. y Edna.Greenla:w. Morley Stephen - - _ -.Miss Sarah' Law spent Sun- 'son, Nlc-hula? .Burrs=sey. -Class I- cvill_pea,e take notice that during ti os e Jial iN l�j day in Toronto with her-brother, Cvw,an, 5gndford De Leary. June, J+�Iy and Attgnat chopl,iog .. George, who is making rapid pro- George, Marjurii -Sbepherd, -Arthitr Sier, -- -dress Lrtwards reeacery, after Lis Liar0�tlbe, . JIa�jorie Butler, and oat ertts-hitlg-bionday5 and in blttClt,= l v.' i'DderRoin an o cation for Hera blur lsfiy. - '.l _- g pe ap' - —= S�itttrdays .only --A eertairr -yoliffk lady. x•110;- : -John-T. Stephenyor h•?Q fltrprl ha= been a re;idetit -of PirbQring - :. ' ZIT _A . LT 0 INT '� White, in --- ' up a room in his residence for the for the pa=t tea mOntna, 1ias au PROPJi IETOR - sale of refreshments and confect- admirer- from wear . laretnnnt,. 4'.i- - : tiodery: The room has jest been �eho-e vi=its are prolmiked till - Cation, S.i11; -. thoroughly renovated and fitrn_ near worninR. Thi3 young man "Co'al', idled and =presents a' most sit mftde rate of these -cl-Sits a few tractive appearance. clay= ago, and reached .the-_home ,Coal 'a -A fr=iendly fu(tball.matc•h teas of hiq employer in time to.start _ Pure Sill played on.lionday-even ing on the his des': work, -which lie continu• -- ed br&v;el throe Hard and Soft Coal of the '. Trade �f.rlt n.�a - athletic grounds here beta Ben the 5• R11 the .forenoon. V . the team Of the .Methodist Sunda • But his greatest struggle 'was in See 01ir �Oc. • Sunday best quality on _School and a---teani from R.-J. the afternoon. wh'en be began hand .Fleming's farm. ._ :i lax•ae eron•d pldwing. He had gone two round= - � `'�iirifai, lroirl" ' wtfr'yEwa tit- a:i.c, ,�}Ilta xa itl;t iiC ,iris CUUrpelle,(t., LC, „lay . Won by the village team. down n for only ttt0 utiuutes; He THOS. A. LAW, -Junior High School Entrance bad hardly reached the around. :'CHAPMAN i Exam. begins June Nth at Pick- when he was fast asleep. His ern �iCke�i�zg,'G�t. ' a a - Bring gentre, Pl;ogratu,; dune 28- plover seeing the horses standing _a Grammar 9 11, Writing 11,10-12 fur,a long time went to invests— Geography 1 30.3 30. June 29. sate. He saW his,, hired man, Arithmetic 9 Lf.30. Literature Whom�1e was paying S40 a month, BUNDY'S , EARDWARE `'` 1.30-4. June 30-Composition 9.11, snoring loudly. He felt his pulse lryourtleed is in the harness line give -Spelling 11.1'5.12, and examined his heart, us a call,as we have go both -•, .- . History 1.30-3.10. both of new and second-hand '1 -A strawberry fes i.val, ttndfbr' of which were normal, so he left harness at right the auspices of the Bard of Man. him alone in his happy dreams. rites, . r ; ' agers and the Young Peoples'SOci- At 6 o'clock ti4e 'gall to cuppei Harness and shoe repairing - YQu� Nei hbors Will En You : ety of St. Andrew's chnreb, Pick- 'aroused the young swain,••'and pvomptl*dd-WC. ' ering; will be held on the evening starting to his feet ran like a deer __ ,..;..., of Friday, June the 24th, on the•to the barn, %%-here he fottrd the I ^'Cecil Bradle Set a good example on the street Pa,�nt- church grounds. • A good•'pro horses -safe. He thus felt some- _ y goo . _ gram, including sports,-i­ being -what relieved and mach refreshed Harness Maker, Pickering •a provided. Watch out for bills lifter• his four hour? sleep. If you ;,y our property and the nelbhbOrs giving full particulars. want to know his name, a-k ye ELM DALE-MILLS -The Rev..T. J. L.>.ew, of .Irv, the Hi1L., il.Fal tall in-line. b. Ont., will officiate next.,Snnday, = P 8rd after Trinity, J[tne 12th, in WHITBY. You can always get thebestlilni- ` St. George's church. JIorning at fobs Flour made from NU. L. 10,30. Evening at 7,00, The Snn The Bay of Quinte Jletbodist Cnn- .,. _ r day School will be held at 11,30 in ference be rns'a week's'sessions in the Manitoba, Wheat. P g - -- . ' See out,eom lets, line of - the thornin•g, immediately after College on JIondag, Royal Household find G•lenora for h The •Tune session of the County Bread, Try wbag - --- , r-- • •' :morning serH6c . 'A special session Council as et htis not devefo ed nne Pasts Flour Fresh Rolled Oats '- �•� ' y p ar �n SeZ 100 ier cent Purrs Paint. will be held in the afternoon at contentious orgbnormall} interesting BRAN, SHORTS 2.30 for any who caunot attend questions.' 4M ' MIX FEEDS = - Every' Casa C3uarantAed the morning school. The death of Ed, Hall in the Oshawa OAT CHOP ., -The delegates from the Pick= Hospital on Tuesday.evening, a Reek -ering Women's Institnte, Hiss K. after his accidental injury from his CRUSHED OATS Fawkes, Mrs.- Bray, Mr J. COW_ brother's horse. kicking him in. the BARLEY CHOP _ Marble ito Floor Finish, Varnolinm f0t 011eloth8, 'WOod- au, Mrs. Powell and 31 r,• 31cEtcerr stomach, is a sad atfair for the farm. W HE�i1' in community aboutAllman's church CRACKED CORN lac stain; -Varnish Buff, -Poroh Paint, shellac, motored to Claremont on Tuesday and,the town line. ..MIXED HEM' FEED to the District annual meeting, X. W. Jackson,—Collector of Cus- Caldwell's Crearn ;ubstitute �IASter'PalnterS' Green, Flat White, where they had the pleasuve--of toms, was a ointPd b the town PP y Calf Men]. � hearing Dr. ;Margaret Patterson cnuncil Nlondav night to the deal office - t - - Gloss White Neu-tone etc _ of Clerk and Treasurer at a salary of llolfi�ses .l(tea speak on "Child Welfare," and I CHOPPING AND O'AT4 $1930, The Vote was a close me, 3 to �. ' from her store of knowledge and�• - „yacter_sive experience on this most S. Mr. W. D. Dykes was the other a CRUSHING EVERYDAY Bring your-coupon and get a sample of Wood-lac. p Get sires on feed in ton lots. y yprac•tica1 subject, gave her hear- Plicant wbo came next in strength P 'ers a day f learnfn and en;n of `of,poi • in the • council, It BELL PHOrE.' i ��j Y g T r is said that F. F. Burns• a member of F. '�,'� �'�7•®®k$ J. Bundy, - �1C�eT1I3 meat that tciit long be rerot�mber- the cnuncil,is elated Por the Custom's V �•ed by fall those present, vacancy, - Choppiug every day. #'• d' %, ,":i•...L' w r' .r1. 'i ✓8 r� , . * a1:''. TAt•" ."-p, `" '\ • .1:1.' w•^ yWfS .,a.•»x,3`r* 5;,;«..,y �n •yt" �1, i'.,�[, x '•�,:.,; -.y;r� :�•2•, ',,b" �`'y. v; t�"'p'� -r.,.