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L. : �, PICKERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY; N No. 39 :. _ r,afisssilasca! �arss. SCARBORO. -GeV. - faker T - ,. WHITBY. - Established 1828 Medical • A Special Board of Truster.;appoint- The Whitby 7-piece Orchestra go to ar ' _ able some time ago is considtpose a suit- L;tics on arch,garde ,Tune '22nd, to GREENWOOD able location for the propo i High .lily at a church garden part RE,'FO.$SYTA. ORh. D.. Dire=for e• or Continuation School in South-Sc ar- A grant of $2,600 to the Town of .'Optometrical'Association of Ontario. Reg. 1/ born. The board still look over the Whitby to assist' them in•`erecting a • ! istered Member of'the American Optometrical Fortune is Built on Savini, _trarims propose3 sites before meeting hospital, was -voted by the County . _ Association. Eyes'examined by appointment. a definite decision. Council Fridtiy•afternoon, the money TH� Phorie_8a4j Claremont. Ont: When you'have to work hard for - not to be paid over until the erection •� ITT 0 +• `� - : 'F. T03►�.INSO\, 17,B., Uelnbet Sour looney, ruakeyourmoney Girls' baseball match, Pickerin of the hospital is assured, the power to �: . oflthe Col ege of Physicians and Surgeons work hard for you. g hand over the money being',vested in . T of Ontario. Office: that ormerly occupied b -- Sports, July Ist. y_ the Finance Comntixte?,. This grant Lrodie..and.latterly-by I2r,_Cald_ --- 2 - = was made after much dispassion. The p .;•,weih.,,Pfione. Claremont,Qnt. 31x, - —�Ur'Lip,htlling�oCj Pr0�2Cticin saves SOp,'q. of your ere risk. ,-' ' DUNBARTON. deputation that had 'waited on the �T. E.ICARTWRIGHT,. M. D.,0:11. council had asked for a grant of$500f),. c tF,_&_s=rOt;t-__p,eerfner_fer.tbe-catr� A grand garden party will be held, Win. Oke, prominent farmer of Biscuits.and• Pastry have that 'flnel -� lu„LLttLIVV %,UIL2 ttnies-R�lt7w t} 'tF}- s„r ,� ---�-- and” N tr olrChe-beet}'-i ^_ ttds.=nf[t'plt�n , or a Ontario, Office hours : tin •” sweet, nutty taste =then _ or at ocher hours by apppoointment Phone Bell . 4� p•,C. rebate on our Lightn- Annis, under the auspices of the Dun- his 86th Sear, For a ntimber of years Nip.24: Ind.pphone tip,d00. Pickesinrr..Ort- tario. 331v ing P!'Oteetion. Barton Ladies' Aid on Wednesday,, he sot on the Township Cquncil and made from July 6th, A first-class program is be• toot) an active part in a number of , -�•�' O. JicKL\N.0�1', :d.D., L,R.C.S„ The. .cost is about 1 ;p- e, of the. Ing prepared, A .-zplendid. Hawaiian local organizations, •For 66 years he / S / n/� , `` '' l�l . Edinbur b, member of the college or valtie of your buildings. Orchestra -will furnish the music for-was-a meml,er.of Almonds' Methodist "r Phyeiclaasand burgeons of Ontario,iiceutf4te -. the event Thera Will be refresh- 'Chti1 cti. Burn in ))anonshlre 3Ir. of Royyal College of SurReous, Edinburgb. ns ' Pastry Flour, It is made by the Bpeoial'attention to dsieaaes of women and Let us figure your ments, and f3 bootb for 'the sale of Oke came to Canada at the age of 18. br children,' Office and residence,Brotighaii. requirenlent8, aprons etc. A good time is in store He died in the house sv>i'ere he lived most modern system from for all who attend. Admission 25c., w4h his parents-when he first came the choicest wheat grown, jAga6. t/ D.ont.forget'tie date-July 6th. to Canada and which he. had lived -The 'quality, is there and the' Stou ���i ewer since, Besides his wife he is sur• price is right.+r Hear Russell HRR*_horde at aa�tlen rived be one brother, R. G. Oke, of _. ��T H.'SI:NNEDT. Barrister. Sol- this�tosvn, USE BAKERS' t70Y : •ieitoz,tlQotary Public,`lConveyanccr &c. ' party, 1J1CkeC'ing, June 2>4Ch. WWtby:ont. 41 _ • ,r ' For Bread-makes more, better. !„ AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and T,17� T WHITEVALE. GREENWOOD. •Sclleitcr.:Nbtars Public.Etc. Money to (gti L whiter and sweeter bread, ' •-. oan.�UCf$ce'Brcck St.North, whitbv. ¢817 • ..till The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist 'the -S;herlock family, of Toronto, than any other.. -. church will bold their annual gaa•den. spent Sund4y •s0kth heft and :Mrs. TALES & .JOBN-STbN'-Barri-rPrs IGLAREMONT party about June 29th. 'A splendid Harvey. _ ; 1Jetc.,229,Danforth Ave. 'worth rsldrt; program is being arranged.• Watch Miss Walker and Mlss Bextnn, of ' Toronto. Phone'Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, NIW- :Fox F'!a,=2 Itur9 -;for fuller announcement . in next TorQptti snent the week=end with Alf. warn 1720.,(Ind.) 4017' issue. .. _ and J1r , Trimble. Chairs, Tables, Buffets ete� _ 1"7 I LLIA t1 J. BEATON.B. A..Bar• Sitsitloons Beds and Osterinoor The service in the 3ethodist church. James and 3lrs:'Rains entsrtainad a F', �, C FT1V �• peter. Solic°tcr merrher of-the :rm of 31attresses. Sunday. June 19th, %sill be under the c-)trple of nephews and their farbilies: x A Rye err.n Bealo-c n.fystes and Beaton. Toronto auspices of Lh@- Wo[nen's 3lissionar.y from B1:almptan on Sunday. - Gererali,Yrvsm Iiujiging.•.,Bay Street,Toronto. Prices ttlwags,riRbt. .. So let Rev. 31 r. Hanres. 7L former Four ftaneraTs lssed throi: h otrt • tr Telephone;Main sur and vet. Deliver-y:free. F y g _ _-- _ 1 - pastor of the circuit will have charge, village in less than b week en route -' ^^pp of the service.. ' fear lem cemetery.ct sa•asvn highly 're- spected-residents JL7 A S J<1 - Dentab f this s 'ip. Lf �� j�f - " • We are leased to know that ~lies _ Y T>LAKE B. -BEATON.- D. D, S.. _ Splendid plrtgrRm Fit Greenwood Grerntc-ood' F JL)� Craduatet,: the Royal Cntrige of Dental 'Garden Party, Jane `�?rte. ' `Glades Denny. echo underwent an ' Su:atr.rs and VrivFrsit} et Toronto. clfrwe and FTi11t P&C�CB$e8 operation in the hospital, is conval- L ` over 51, P;iaqle's hardware st'o`re. wl-.itoy.•- -- -- - eseing and will soon he home again. r Al 1.hours9 tol2;.1to 3.3c.-s tai:-'pions s. I tit. Berry Box-es -- SCAFiBORO'JUNCTION. -=. Qaite-tnumberfrom h2're at'4nded SeII ptone,2:0. t42y'. 24 arid '_7 tit. Crated the funPr2t1 of the late .firs. Palli'ster' A grand garden party, under the �=�' ' •---`-`•' --- --•--'— ---------= 'iEi and It sit. Basksiaatyd Covers. - au ices of the Scarboro •Junction'on Sondes'afternoon, she l=aving been We have a full tine of motor oils.and " i usinulsts aGaY +s. pp H rezidellt of our village a numbei`of. _ �Z'e advise ordering earlsreLa there is'a- l:-adiea Aid, will, be lie=d on the lawn �psars ago: greases as-well as motor fixtures.1 scarcity of I qty at the' - of 3Ir4. J. Ashbridge, Scarboro $IyfYs,- The .et• E-TA E ST'EPHENSON,A.T C 3I., resent tune, stop '26. Kingston road f Halt•-way re ms to he one busy man in Autos of All ma3iea and designs repair- _ • ;rather of piano•and theor, Ph, r- li,.3: _ p our w11IRf{e [112AE!da4N in.'[1]e person Oi ed On fihOTCPAt n0 : 'Clarrmont•- So-lu House,,.on Friday, Jv.ly l.t. The pro-. N, Gibson. HP is evidently fixing a {ice and- Chapping and Oat Rolling every week gram will commence at 8 p. m. new hon=e not a, bachelor's hon=e ether)• at fair prices,- .-.:WeG. Ha3I-•'lssuar of 31-arriaae day excepting 3ioDx3ay._ timPl,.and stilt be givYn by able talent: Nothinat-Ii1�e hawing fire cage ready. Agents for Dominion Tires- Licenses in the County -of Ontario, eTM /� Highland Ct'eek BTAA9 $dud will be 'Rhan you have almost caught,the= w` Pickering Village, 2717. rM. Go Barnes,. Green River in attendance...-A refreshment booth bird: "_Genuine Ford,Parts will he open all atternoort-jlatne-_. ` o V.'RICHARDSC`- Real 'Es Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. made baking a spPCi.Llty. Adwh-sinn - Gasoline always on hand. Free Air ..'rate, Ir4vtar.cr.Conteyanciig. Nata.x 25 cents. children 10 cents.. See bill•_ Greenwood Garden-Party at F. W, Public.Etc ,'Pickering.Oat. $IIy • + for full par-tieulars, Gibsoo''.s ThurAity, June 23rd. Call and see us if-you are. in ' p Grain Chopping , ��' 'HALL-House car enter. 'Es- -���. - of anything in the a ttmates given for•rew'ur-k, repors r.. - .__ ; Big hRQebali-match, !tt' PiCkerine, or truck line. . altrrat.na+• 9nd,ghriae: C3.L*Pickermg' 2317 �iJ13 1^[,��l\G ALDLEY. • Jul'y 1-t (Dominion Day)' - Shepherd J .BEATON TOWNf3HIPCLERS Tam prepared to do Chopping sad _ - EvFrything promi9es well En tlw CgWan - CEDAR GROVE. - D• Ooave7socer, oommiseioner for taking ' " Oat Flaking ewers- Moodap "- _ . CeE,p line in fle=e koealitr, and iu copse- ,. sfsdavits, Accountant. Etc: Money to ,lose and Rrlday, ouenee the fartrter-displays a-smile . " en farm 2ro�peL•e� ••Iesner of Marriage Limo Zion crunch: Cedar Grove. will-hold when' 'he can spare time to.look up °enees" , itsral6. Ow. t-v t}irir nnual +rden arty on the Pickerin � Out• _ s Stoneboats For Fale •a F P from his.hoeiniz. � _ ., la%sn of Mr. A. At'. 31ih'ov on Friday F. >I. Chapman intends making ex. - - TT( CiH 9, pT'fiF?. tieenct+d Aur- r cening,-June' 24tha �The• prograti3_ teLiaice itu roceatenfsto his residence ' 1J '.:.yrcrr lorthe Prrvin.c r.l Or.f.,an• Ail John F. . Claremont -%'lit ba teen h t e Kew Beach Pres- p_ Lumber I� I)owri nd. �-1 Le=ts ccrdueti-d on rcr2eOCaule t,xmr _� o t,y*.erian choir of 3b voices 2nd will on his farm here, aniong others the Aclw 1,rredcr of pure-bred ��orthorn catt.e,_ Rural Route No._ elec t!on of t3 spacious verandah along Wr:te,phone or call. Ind. phone, Claremont _ ten=a'.•t of choruse6. solos and duets, the Past s;,Ie. He and 3lrs. Chapman cello. C;1rn;41ajti P.O, 3'iy • • ;n rlocuticihist,•si'ill bP preseni and a .1 a expected to take up residence here Yes, Lumber is down-down to where It is iffy`Business viuiinist. As this choir is noted for for the summer in a qP a a farmer can afford to build anything �/ POSTILL,' Licensed Auctioneer, To her you run at t of ours. - ""ita secular caacer.ts, a program of.rxre S y clock t time thit can be made of lumber, een 4 -r . ror Counties of Fork and Ontario. Ane• p p y h.�rrl -after four Si clock pis Thu ts- Sion sales of all kinds attenuse to on shortest nl£rit may he expected • 'Program to day afternoon of last week, floe broke the face of a low mfirket =nonce. Address Green River P.o., Oct. E3y opening x New Garage in the t'il- begin at t•?ll. A refrPShrne.n: booth our in the barn on F. •Puckrin's west- red on)arm produces. allgekindahof repair air work, includino �w;ill he on th, grounds., Admission Yarm. and -before-suffirient help could Dumber*as the last great comodity - �TNr, AIAW, I.ICENNED At C'• p g '3c: C'hildreti i5-. reach the IACe the building was a e Yl TIO 'EER,for York.Qntartn•andDur ar tops, and .side.'xzurtmins.- also making - 1' g to go up and. the first to come down. Courties;'All kinds•of sales promptly attended your old car look and run like new bs oleo.nf.Hatr�es: _Willing hands sue• n is is bard to see how they can p Garden Party St. .-Inds _s chtirell seeded in getting a small gnantity of go lower,costs coneedered". . to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may' be givinfi it a good coat of new paint, lawn ' l�rranged at NEWS'Office. Bell -and Indeperi- , Pit'Keri11R, Jtl'ne 4Ch. oats and a frig M)m the huildiag,•but s.^ '.• '. pant phones Whiiby,Ont, ;t Agent for Toronto machinery.,inclad- a few setting hens. were burned'w-itb Whether it's a barn, dr a s=led, or just "_.'; 'ing; Pumps,' Windrriills, Silos Y rood- boards for fixingmp around the place, GREENWOOD. the-barn. The barn gas not a- VSCTORY' and;Gtr9olirre;Engines. ern one, but was sufficient for the re- the facts about umber crib appeal to -CHARLES'•,.V. RICE, A gardenpartr,•under the auspices. qu-irements of the 50-acre farm. It any man or woman who believes '. Bought and sold -of.the Ladies' Aid Society of Greener was insured•for$51X). we understand. in thrift and knows values. Go%'ernment, Municipal and COr• Home Tel-5591. Whitevaie, Ant wood Alethodkt 'Church, sail su i n lawn r •red W. Gib. Stephenson and family occupy the Come in and talk over your particutar FVt male. TIMZ TABLE-Pickering Station on on the-eveninit of 'Thursday, June house, The fire was caused by the problems. 'We.want to be helpful and Bell Phone 193 T.R. Trains-goiaa East due m follows 23rd. A ood program will be rend. -Stephenson children, playing with we eecome an opportunity--�-- J No, S Jlail ;.5, A 3t. gg or ed ha the following able, talent:-Rob mwtcbes in the barn-yard. airs. Ste- � to show you. WILLIAM D. DYKES, ` 'WHITAY ;; 28 Local R. P.1i: «'=repo, humorist and entertainer, of phenson was overcome in fighting the 36, Local ld.U�P. 31 Toronto : Grace Bonnick, pianist and fire before others arrived, and requir- F A RE E S O •R. Trains going Went 'due an follows- entet'tainel, of Toronto, and 'Jliss ed medical attention, but we are ' =r-' .M. No. 35 'Local 1.17 A.;ll. Dorothy Hopper, elocutionist, of To-; pleased to know that she'ls now much 27 Local 2.35 P. bE. ronto. ..Songa will also be rendered by;,improved, !?�OCZTST H11ea ' Veterinary Surgeon „ Honor Graduate of On"rio-Veterinary 7 11ail 8.a5;P.y, 31iss Helen Burner and Albeit Har• '- _ College.. Ali calls dav•or night y Nos, 6 and i also rim on Sunda vey, of Greenwood, and tbe'Green- _ promptly'-attended to. Foregoing is according to'Standard wood Orchestra will furnish an a'bun� Sunday School League Football time. dance of grounds 'There will f a booth match, July 1st;Pickering ��ker Bell'and Independent Phones on the grounds foc.the sale of refresh• - 2 ii �a PICKERING, - ONTAR10 ments. The chair will be taken tit 8 Brougham y a��eaRTON • =.t o'clock. Admission '!U cents,children, under,12 years, 20 cents. Consolidltion of schools has become _ AutOBlobile Repairing Cartage - Express -- a were lice topic in this neighborhood. Y, STOUFFVILL E+ A rep Dru' representative of the Bible Socie- --- r " ty swill give an illustrated talk in the The Chevrolet Service Station atirl All kiDds-of Trucking to and from air, Wilson has begun the erection church this Fridav evening: - < Garage at Vickering is open for all the City or other points. of a fine residence directly opposite The Sunday'School picnic %fill be - kinds of repairs and owe=hauls, the old Quee(1's Hotel. . held at ftosebarik the last day of St ore. .Also, TOIII'ing CRC for hire Baseball`=s getting to be exciting i❑ school.- A program of eventsiis being "�. Expert workmanship guaranteed, or dR p g g - - j -night y• our town, ti xbuidge and Stou'tfcille prepared by a strong committee. A :a Agent for Chevrolet Cars, Goody?",.Ind phone 509 Apply '33 S' being a tie-in the tri-^.punts league challenge is hereby issued by the S. S. Tires and Willgr] Batteries. The ladies' basehall teaam defeated staff•to the focal ladies baseball team Columbia Graphones are back.to pre- Batteries exchanged. BROUGHAM HOTEL the Clarempnt ladies on Friday last: to"meet them in a game on the afore- war prices. Type )&-:�previously The return match•!$to be playea.next said date on the picnic:grounds. Said $136.00, now $83,00, supplied GBroW S Garage, Pickering . , __. week. game to he played according to the 'MRhogany, Walnut,Golden It is-reported that the Hydro Com• approved baseball regulations.- A cup Oak and Fumed Oak Finish :_ i' ..• -' -Sc LLIQTT mission are soon to begin their•hydro has been donated for the occasion and Dr. N. E. MCEwen, B•V g . extensions to Stouffeille and T x- will be otTicially presented to the win• S>r 3I31ER IhSECTIDE Veterinary.Surgeon. bridge. ning team. Should• either tegm de- Paris Green, 60c per lb. A branch of the Chautauqua Circle fault it will be a confession of timidity Powdered Lead Areenxte,60c lb, ti• " Graduate of University of Toronto, `� .,;._ Tongs & Charles Sts,Toronto is established' here. - The program The annual Memorial Service was , . Former t eterintuian to Nlacdonald will he even here the latter A varied assortment of Metcalf's-Cho- .1_.,'` g, part of held last Sunday at Erskine ,church, colates-,in'boxes and bulk, Agricultural College, Quebec. Is'noted for high grade training. of.July. i The fine day made it possible for a Proiopt_attention to all clients, The large machine gun is to be plat• very large gathering. Somebody said Sodaks, -Stationer - Magazines, Bell and Ind, Phones, We have positions to fill now at$85 ed on a pedestal in theWemorial Park, there were 1.38 cars,consequently only Smoker's Supplies. g d , PICKERING - ONTARIO to$]UO per month, We have late- Five machine guns.have been allotted a small percentage were able to Rain to Sttiutfville, admittance to the service. Many fine Nyal, Rexall, Wampole's '.'•' ^••;, 19 filled'one at$150 it month and The celebration of Dominion Day on comments were made regarding the Rre arations. " the 1st of Julv will be unique in the hie- g g p G 's R E I D, anothe=r at $2700 per'-annum, q efficient way in which the caretaker p Ex- foray of StouffwiJle and the surround• does his stork, Those inside the We ol�ose Thursday Afternoons ,- ing country, as besides the baseball, church fnund'it very difi cult to hear 1)during the summer. -Has a full line of fresh and cur- students of twenty-three other football and other sports, there swill because of the noise to which open � ` business colleges were in attend• take place the dedication of our new windows and doors are'no harrier. : ed meats constantly on hand. park as s memories to the boys whop The thoughtlessness th a crowd ca- Ne E. 1VIeE 7♦ EN k ante here this pear. Write for fell and served in �he great war. A rather amazing when the whole occa- j,1 - Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon di.etin wished milita4 Cnloael from g f Catalogue. Open all year. Enter g y s=on is set for quietness and solemnity. $azYl, Bologna, Weiners, etc Toronto is expected to officiate. This comment is offered in the hopes any time. _- - that the uniqueness and sacredness of Veterinary Surgeon Hi hest riceS aid for Butchers cattle W. J. Elliott, Principal Friday, June 21410, Garden Party, the occasion may be safeguarded in cr" x t Pickering manse lawn. the future, i PiC31tQ=izz� r�r?2�,t.�2Z'SQ 6 - . >Ml d e Jza -'IRS:, -M It r ER &W OFFICLUS THE FARM VACA, 7 .... ..EURES TEMPERED- MOHR Why Shouldn't the firmer take a NO., SITUATION ' ,MMING ULP WS vacation? People in every other vo- 'cation take them• annual vacation,from manager to floorsweep--a vacation GNP on full pay, at t hat.• Do they need and Manager Review the Busi,�' it any more than farmers? The President ness Situation with Much Hope—Financial Position of age idea has been th-at'the family who lived in the country was having a to more profits than the men he hires; tiorns UPI 77 Dinner ifs in hand, Tom and Ben men who often do not even put h ones Bank an Exceptionally Strong One—Crop Outlook vacation all the.year round. The farm.. pa t effort into their work?" 7 ers. have fresh air every day, they !E,%_ Veri*4alking home from work to- eff Encouraging. probably have some pretty.landscape =ether when a handsome autmiol.11e "I never th7ougbt about it in just 'a'jpassed them. The gentleman who was that way," admitted-Ben somewhat to look upon, there is plenty of clear "I heard some of the men meeting of the Merchants Ba4k of Canada the-various re- sky above their heads; now isn't that d smiled and waved his hand. sheepishly. At the annual a vacation.? Not exactlyl ad- good- s a ant- talking. Here is my corner, ports which were presented showed that this institution occupies a COMM Tom-re=d the greeting pleas, the President, Vacation means: a change of au r- ;.but Ben scowled. night." ing position in Canadian financial affairs. The addresses Of r- n 00 Sir M ontigu Allan, and.the General Manager, Mr..D. C..Macarjov�•-were.conclse rounding:R and trims ta relax forplay. ad "Good-night,Bon. Don't de-end t 'i-erlms. with the-bo3s," Ben remarked much on what others say. By the, statements of present day conditions and, contained an optimistic survey Did you ever hear of anything on the way, I am going up a step of the future:. farm that would meet that d6finition'? while liter. r. 21 means money.for More books. I The President's Add-ress., assets show a shr about Hardly! If any people' in the world"I don't know. why,I shouldn't be," That rrro JAkage of ---; - _0�,000, or, roughly, 3% per cent., --- eve a more routine, more seven-says= Yau'A_bd1u___"-M— aid- 7,60 am aiminr at the tow. Ontagu Allan in TeN)IM TCJM,- come ome a ong; -view of all the surrounding. in-the-week job than farmers,let them "Probably not; I guess all employ- I there's a lot of room up "The general depression. in business, which, in loy- there." felt to a greater or lesser degree In circumstances, must be regarded as EL for the first time proclaim it., I 'be-, -we as well as all school teachers have g, the liquid Post- lieye the old sage had the farmers in every country In the world, has affect- satisfactory showing, �$helr favorites." to some tion being well malflMined the while. mind when he said' "Blan's work Is 'Keep Paul Accounts. ed the business of the bank "Right there is where you are mid extent, but we hope the low.point of The trend of our interest-bearing 'sun," and he surely must 29 from sun to `taken," said Tom. "Mr. Montell has The account book is necessary in depression has been passed, and that deposits for the same period has been have meant the farmers' wives when never, shown' me any special favors, keeping.poultry as there is much sat- there will soon be a change for' the steadily upward,•an increase in•that he said, "Wonian's work is neveir "though he has always been pleasant. isfiction in knowing if the birds are.. better. The coal strike in England department of about $7,000,000 being r. i the lose shown, but this gain has been more done." pleasant.,with 'everyone. He managed at a profit or a.loss. And if which will no doubt result in He is total Take the whole fimily on a va- t a great deal of trade, and the un- than offset by the decline In the advances a man as soon as the man there is a loss the record book soon 0 rest and discontent which-seems to -ordinary deposits. A year ago, how- cation and find the real truth, in the. Is ready to go on,, but you iWouldn't tells the story and the trouble can prevail In nearly all the countries-ot ever, under the heading of demand de- maxim, "All work and no play—" You &II that favoritisM." be located. Europe, give rise to serious financial posits, asum of about $s,000,000 stood know the rest. One of the best Ways Bin trunted. "Well, it makes me' A small ten-cent note-book is sluffl- problems to be reckoned with, but no to the credit of the Government in to keep the boys and girls interested round in -a� cient to keep the records country who strong and connection with, Victory Loan pay- ;'AL."sore to see a man ride Of a small man tirthis cou in things agricultural is to plan for Tnent-q This amount, which, Be, &e car and live in a fine house just flock. One column can be devoted to healthy can afford to be-a pessimist -at course, a�­w k of play and-reereation,,or two The known was of a purely temporary nature, was , week Ix-cause he is lucky enough to own a expenses and the other to receipts. At for any length of time. -can stand business, *b'le. the men who do the the -end of each month i little addi- and undeveloped resources are suf- withdrawn during the year so that, weeks if you it. dcient to ensure futuxi prosperity. after making allowance for It, the total A vacation for farmers is one of hard dirty work get only a few dol-- tioil or Subtraction and a comparison deposits and total assets about held the best investments that they can 1873. 1 tell you it isn't fair; it's too With.feed.and stock on hand will prove Now Issue of Stock. the,Ir own, a satisfactory achievement make. It is sometbdng that will be , urcqual. Where -would he be if. it whether the month has proven pMfit- "As mentioned in last year's report we have no doubt you will agree. a bright light of anticipation in the were not for us fellows?"� able or not. With the small flock it is a further issue of $2.100,000 of new 11Y, al jste-s4 was made.-making the paid-up Crop Reports Are Prorn,loing• mind of every member- of the"house- ou ought to feet better now, Ben; not -necessary to me" a special eapitil of the bank $10,50G 000, and by hold to keep them contented all the where would we be if it were not for charge for labor if the work is done i the transfer of the premium on the Crop conditions throughout the rest of the year. Ypu can't be too men like him--men with ,ideas and as a sideline for pleasure. The profits new stock to the.rest account, the rest country are at the present moment ex, busy fay a vacation. There must be brains to use them? There are men made can be called the wages for feed- now stands at 0 ceptionally promising. If I may say a,450,000. a time for play and a,0,-uige of sur- -at the works who are older than ing,-and-caring for the poultry. "The shareholders of the bank now word as to general conditions It will rou just - be one of tempered optimism, having rAings in every man's We, that 3166oll and'Who have as good On a farm the boys' and girls' pout- number 2,997 as against 2,G22 in 1920. a due comprehension of the many dif- mill for a short time at least take him an education. Nobody compels them try flocks will pick' up considerable being an increase of 375.during the y from his toil. That Will tem. f1culties which require to�be met but to work by the day. It's every man If food on the range that will not need 'yea�." having, at the same time, a proper ap- porarily lift his -nose off the grind- for himself to go as high as be wants I to be recorded. But all grain used for Current loans and discounts Stand at preciation of the actual and potential stone" and give-hiin a new courage, to in this country.'- Lhe-hens-4hoWd be placed in $109,183JI00, as against $113,198,000 riches of this country. a breathing spell, 'a new hold on his separate last year. It will be seen, therefore. "No chance," growled Ben. 1-bins so thst the-amount of feed used 1 There are Indications that the mane- life-work. In the matter of needing We.have as good e, chance As Mr.t can be charged correctly..Usually the that this bank continues to extend Its tary position, broadly speaking. Is less a vamtion, farmers are no more an ample share of assistance to the"Izi- kentell hid, perhaps better. He told record will simptyronsist of feed bills dustries q1 the country. stringent and that the general liquidity exception thezi are the city men. KL ine that he.left school at the age of on one side and poultry and-egg re- of credit now In evidence Is continuing General Manager Is Optimistic.' to develop further. fourteen because he thiftht be-knew ceipts in the other -' u r col inn. There need Age Shown by the Han& k enough.to get along. 'His psCrena, he be nothing complicated about the ac- Following the president's concise Altogether, and In a word, It Is not It is only within very recent years yet comprebensJve review of the.iltu&- diffloult to be an optimist.-as to the said,wanted him-to keep on at school, counts. It is 'Just necei9ary -to be tiou, as reflected In the' year's state- future of "Canada Unlimited." to bar. that *omen have thought It worth and when bLr-was eighteen he realized careful and enter up sales the same meats, 4ald Mr. Macarow, - there is row the apt expression recently used while to give proper cam to their *hat'a mistake he had made. But iti day they occur. Keeping a record is little left for me to add beyond, per- by an eminent Canadian. hands. Nowadays the average shop- was too late then to go back. His easy.when it gets to-.be a babit- It is baps. a Word or two by way of ampli- i her The Board of Directors was re-elect- girl bestows more attention upon .3parqr,4 had.d.ied, and be was left with, rather a pleastire when it is done ficatlon. ed. with Sir H. Montagu Allan as nails than did the ' "line lady"' of a 7.,"A younger brother to ewe !or. He regularly so that the accounts are It will be observed that In compari- President and F. Howard Wilson as generation 'or two ago. _woTked as a laborer and saw that if accurate and have a-real value. son with last yeaeff figures our total Vice-President. There to much other care given to he Id be anything except a labor-, If you wish. to trap4est, that will the hands, Including in"Isage—the lee- ry would er he must have more'education. So imake a very interesting record, but a lime') the latter will give-off carbonic obtained-for Small fruit during the ter of special Importance because It ts be began studying alone at night and boy in 'school cannot give trapnes acid gas; and. -if water be charged _pant'four years have naturally result- tends to keep the flesh plump and dW ISOM Went to night school. When he the proper attention; ' So it is beat to with this gas, it becomes what we call ed in increased acreage, especially of courages. wrinkles. Wrinkles common- 90stUd in business for himself he just keep a record of the total number soda water. It gets-the 'Lame "9041A strawberries; and.if the present pros. ly appear on the hands before-the Ihad very little money, but he has of eggs produced and then the yearly water" from the fact that In former pacts for the coming cropzare realized, face shows any, and thus a woman's :irradaally worked his business ur to averages of the- flcw-k- .-n-n 'hoo tip tar- *tlays the gas that rpokpsi it 'ec ptices for these and at 7 Wijat it is now. This egg record will tell if the rived frc0to carbonate of sodc:. fruits, will be lower this season, espe-i One might even say,that the hands "Another thing; do you think, Hen,I mined. It Is the same kind,of fizz for both I hens have been laying. as well as cially in view of the small require-!grow old sooner than the face. The (that our employer should divide- the profitable hens should lay. It their soda water and the Seldlita powder. meets. of the canning and jam fee-I fatty tissue. that lies immediately be. -profits of. his-business equally between records are too'posr it will be' noes- 'tories. ' neath the skin gradually shrinks with himself and, his employees? Don't!sary to cull more rigidly the next Fruit Prospects. As regards apples, the situation-Is!the Passage of years; the skin be- You think that the man Who has put year and possibly buy new blood from The fruit industry of Canada occu- very different for small fruits. The i comes loose and falls into folds. -himself into his business Is entitled a bred-to-lay flock. The skin on the back of your hand pies. a different position from other I bearing acreage cannot be materially, The,growing of poultry for meat branches of agrietiTt—ure, inasmuch as I increasid-fo—r-at-Teast seven y6a—ri-f­and shows how old you are. Pinch it -.11'it seems reasonable to expect and eggs-is a business. The farm boy it received no stimulus during the war thai the you will see. If you are young the is not expected to produce eggs for In fact, for reasons well known, the I price of the better varieties and grades,skin will almost instantly become WW CIO C:b 3EA I his city cousin at a loss. Nothing but industry declined during that period. will be-well maintained. smooth again. Later'in life,If pinched Pack up Your lot and ship to 113, the record can tell an accurate story. Curtailment of'production is not being up, It will retain the crinkle for some We do the rest—fair grading— 1 Without an account book the profits thought of, however, but special ef- Delicious sandwich filling is made moments. highest prices---spot -cash pay- i will either be overestimated or the forts are being made in increase it and of cheese chopped fine-and mired with in youth the nails are sqiooth and ment. Try no. hens will not receive proper'credit for to build up marketing ,machinery in chili sauce. Another filling is made i usually have a slight rosy tint As WM. STONIII SONG, LIMITED what they earn. The receipts come in order to obtain a better distribution of raisins and nuts, mixed to a paste;years go on they lose their color and a few dollars at a time and the feed of the crop. The remvxkab!e prices],with cream. ;somewhat :Pelr delicate texture, .WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO 1 g-L­ faffi-in Pyh1biting in later life minute retawisned 1870 impossible to be a success with Paul- corrugations lengthwise. ..Careful try- unless you know what you are and the worst is yet to' come,l manicuring will do mach to 'obviate doing. So keep careful accounts* and auy such appearance of chanM watch the business grow. Why He Was Late. No special date is necessary for be- Amongst the many stories that are G"VAra=n Steelginning'to keep accounts if you are F _ already in the business. The main. current concerning the new Unionist thing is to start. leader, Mr. Austin Chamberlain, to i that'happened ".4 one about an incident F'a-mmng It is an Interesting experiment in Birmingham. _} -FENCE Mr. Joseph Chamb�rlain had laid What Causes the' at Highb ry, his father's seat n chemistry. Two small paper packets- one blue, out'a Plantation of younger,fir trees In tbi other white. The blue one,Is fat• the grounds, of which he was exceed- POSTS - ter. Together they compose What one Ingly proud, notwithstandiiig the fact calls a Seidlitz powder. that the majority of ' the sapplings measured no more than two or three Dissolved separately and poured to-, THE gether, thew make a big fuss. One feet in height. POST drinks the stuff hastily,.while the fizz one evening it chanced that I lasts. Austen turned,up late at a dinner party to which a number of notables W1010111t a To drink first one and-then the other W. would surely create a most horrible has been bidden. FAULT The son entered In fear and tram- - „i disturbance In one's Inside. Best not to try It bling, for he knew that unpunctuality w NO ClIP111 But why should the pouring of the as the one unpardonable sin in his father's eyes. or two Innocent•looking fluids produce "You are very late' Auste,” said the such a relatively tremendous efferves- Staples It is easily explained. • cence? latter reprovingly. ',Yes, I'm sorry," replied,the culprit. N CeMIL7 The powder In the blue packet Is 25 Z_ -lit jL loss for a,moment for a suitable per and 75 Cent. common baklifi soda excuse. per cent. potassium and sodium,tar- ed and Manufactovd trat�s­. The powder In the white paAet h, Then his face brighten a x,.,!t. Is tartaric acid. 0, twinkle came into his eyes. Ry "Couldn't possibly get here befor% What we call baking soda is-sodium be said! "I lost my way In bicarbonate. The tartaric acid, father,' T" brought Intimately Into contact with It w forest." in theF solution. eatti3es It to give up in CANADIAN STEEL U a great hurry the carbonic acid it con- Aeroplanes are being used in South tains, the later appearing In the form America to search for oil welts in findof gas. Hence the effervescence. swampy jungle-land.; where It bubbles up the oil kills all warrounding wage- Any acid coming Into cont7ac WIRE Cool LiAd tation, thus freaking aerial observation anyegibonate *111 cause a similar re. , : .. "r. ." _.". ". %,-'' " :.. " -. �- ­'.. h, '... easy,. lease of this gas. If sulphuric U14 be E1AX[LTON allowed to drip drop by drop 'upon M r h� h PA R CANAUX marble dust (which is carbonate at 4�5,1�. eoqv!94-,�r Buy Canadian product& igg&[ &gg '4 ..,:z.w•w b. •h, A. :M.;a,,,, a„- .n"4•" .,3" . ,. `.•t.s o, ,,++ •.,f-.r' +, ,�' `:;��" r �'' • `♦. ,,� ,'•, �.-�.•, ,' .µ.z. ,h >id?; • .s'.:Sv..r7Tes q.. 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EQecest. 13IT� OF k OF B,ABY'S OWN TABLETS � YOU WAS ALON Somewhere 1n the tangled maxs of 11U�MOR the southern Himalayan Mountains Baby's Own Tablets are a se6ular three parties of British engineers are FROM iE Joy giver to the .little ones�hey• working their way through unexplored jn ohs Can be Restored to a -- � s MRS• BEVERAGE JIVED never' tail to make -the cross baby gorges and passes toward the base of ` • happy. When baby is cross and fret- IN FEAR 4F ATTACKS. „ _ Mount Everest, says a despatch from He8lthy Condition. I Good Jake; Few Clelhes. - tnl the mother may be sure something Darjeeling, Bengal. They are blazing Not to be limited in.diet, but to eat �++ ` _ ..a the matter for it is not baby's na• the way for the expedition that will at- He—"w11I yo•u marry me. ture to be cross unless re Ts, ailing. whatever he, pleases is the dream of She—"Do you,think you could leap DIZZy sj)eVi OVelCOn1@ Aftei tempt later this auiznmer to scale the every dyspeptic. No-one can honestly ' 9., Mothers, ii your baby is crows;•-if he me to clothes. Taking anlac and 1)oeBnt 'cries a great deal and seeds your con- granite walls of Everest.aad conquer remise to restore any sto ah to $ p Ile—'well, partly in. _You wouldn't -Feel Like Same Pere.-vri. etant attention day and night, give the highest peak on the globe, this happy condition because all - - won't to dress out oi•style,would'yon� ' The first'party to leave here was . ., .' " him a dose of Baby's Own Tablets.They commanded by Major Morshead,which people cannot eat the same things Tanlac has relieved ma of my an.! are a mild but thorough laxative which with equally satisfactory results: But In the Good.Old Summer Time. faring and I just can't praise ft proceeded up the Teesta Valley and it is possible to so tone up the dikes- „ enough,"sald Mrs.Margaret Beverage• will quickly regulate the bowels and Howls this back to.the farm move over what 3n. known as the Is angrila .Ova organs that a pleasing diet may 806 Hughson St. North, Hamilton, Oat. "* stomach and' thus relieve constipa- route. , The other two units, com- - meat progressing?" - lion and indigestion, colds and simple be selected from.Articles of food that r t�,lsi Mr. Cobbles. "For two years my appetite.was_ maaded by Colonel' Bury, intend' to "Fine right now," J + ��cause no discomfort. - ---J-very"poor and-"I--stiifeced a great deal levers and make baby happy—there meet +I,a RrnrchaRel party-at-1{han�b° -''. - � y i s smile ifs every d..oa �! sue When the stomach lacks tone there 1 iii the town kin I've got want to from formakloa of gas,on my stomach. Jong. Then the combined expedition is.no quicker.way•to restore it than I was•also troubled with freq'ueAt at. �K _ 'Tablets. Baby's Own Tablets are sold will strike westward toward the vii= to build up the blood. Good digestion come out an pay me„a visit.” by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 tacks of dizziness and was actually Iag.e of.Tengri Jong, which is• about afraid to go out or even get away, cents a box from The Dr: Williams' without rich, reds blood is Impossible[' :-• .: Not 8o Fast. ' Medicine'Co., Brockville, Ont. thirty miles north of the Everest and Dr. Williams Pink Pills offer the from something to hold on to. One group. A permanent base will be se- 'beat-way' to enrich the blood. For. IIncle Hayseed:' "Then city ioike of these dizzy spells•came on while I 4. - fatted near that village and from It 'ain't so fast as I was svpposin'.' ~ this reason these pills are especially was calling on one of my grandchild- - Father Knew.. will start the party which will try to Aunt Furby: - "How's that, J01110"'_ good In stomach trouble attended by ran one day sad I just talc right down After correcting Tommy for the reach the summit of the dominating. thin blood, and in attacks of nervous Uncle Hayseed.: "I went to one of on the lawn. Last spring, when I thousandth time for talking In school, peak of the rings. dyspepsia. Proof of the value of Dr. -them theatres and they were still a- started taking Tanlac, I had been con- his teacher decided to. speak of this Before the actual work of scaling Williams' Pink P,.ills I,n cases of jndi- piayiu' 'Hamlit' that'I seed ten years fined to my�bed for month and was fault to life lad's father. . She there- Everest can begin, however, engineers ' ago." gestion is given by Mr. John A. Arc- so weak I could not walk. fore added this remark. to her nazi _must survey all approaches to the Donald, Tarbot, N.S., who says: _ "Tanlac helped me-from the very report: _-. mountain and try to find, the moat "Every sufferer from indigestion has Parting For Ever. start, as I have not had a weak spell"`' *� "Tommy talks a great deal." practicable route to the top. This re- my heartfelt sympathy, as-I was once '+ He (tremblingly): I have one sLnce I started taking it attd'I feel so "In two days the report came back, connaissaaGe work to the chief, task 'myself s bond slave to it. Eating at last w!-wish to ask you be-before *8 good I gin hardly realize that Pm the correctly signed by Tommy's Lather, assigned the men_now working 'their all became a trial, and so time went :part in anger for ever." same woman.. The dfasy epella are --with the comment: way into the mountains. ,on. I became a were skeleton of my She (sobbingly): "Whs•what is it, gone, my appetite is fine sad evesT ,. n+ .� ' t`to Lear his mother. _ ' former self. I took all sorts of re e?'+ ' thing I eat agrees with me perfectly. 1 You ough f. rt a '► =commended medfeinee,, doctors' and -�e�,:�Wip.� you me-meet me next have recommended Tanlac to any - �� manufactured from chop- Communities o! ants fighting their =dead said but to no avail. Then -a Th ghm•$dp as na-usual number of my friends and, I tm,glad ' Milk - . =p ground peanuts, and a little warrior class, and two fl tin ants to try Dr. Williams' Pink She-. "I wi-will, George." to say, i! Lea benefitted them elk grater, is said to resemble the cream- of different tribes will put up a great .pill- I got a bax and I tbought be. =Just wish I could tell everybody wiry t -test product of the cow. battle, and with their powerful nip- fora they were done I could feel a Definitely Located. Offers ae I did who! Tanlac din for � pens make short work of one another change. Then I got six boxes_ more, An emigrant chip was wrecked,-and me." „ ^n Ask for Minard's and take no other, once they Set to holds. and by the time they veers. used-'I many survivors landed on the Falk- Tanlac to sold by leading druggists was eating my mesA with regularity everywhere. Ad*: now good, and it.is too wander that I 1 ached land Islands, when the news r sa_M M M ML §L Va��0 and enjoyment. My general health Is home,.. the minister of a cbArrh to 'o which same of the emigrants.had be Shipping B11S111!'�i at _ ,MATH T rj�i��A���� am an enthusiastic advocate ai Dr. : 1 JLjjjClj,s L it V Ll longed included in the Baratta a j.OW Ebb. Williams'tVitifams' Pink Pills." prayer tai'life victims of the wreck. —. r You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink - The have given war-time shipbuilding program- • 'C't'La LL.,.�[� ti•.,� denier !a medicine ' Being a `°cry cautious man,- , he m'ea have given the world far more ?• By DR. J. J. MIDDLETON _ worsted his prayer in this way: tonnage that It had in 1914, but the ' or they will be se t you,by mail at 60 ..Be with our brethren stranded in freight to be moved is only about two- Provincial Board of Health. Ontarle cents a box ar silt boxes, ter ;2.50 by the Falkland Islands; which are situ- thirds as much as it was before the Ot• tiiddiaton will tH g: to aaswsm queationa on.'Pabtle Health Bob writing direct to The Dr, Williams' ated in t>ie South Atlantic ocean." Medicine Co.,Brockville,Ont. � � wYr. The coat of operation has in- .lars thsol thia eolam& Address him ak Lisa Parham4st Sldgs. w � creased,rates have recently deore$"A i Toronto. FoUowlnp Advice. and a great, many chips. are out of. - _ - - (»d Man. "He's perfectly quiet, ladies;' re- 'commission. The depression of ocean. N .� _ `__ �V; IL la� �Wk_IL O]d-man, old man, sitting In�tLe son, marked the man to the two girls who shipping is so great that any change Children as a rule do not get not inclined to muscular activity and What was the struggle worth now the were about to hire a pony and trap. must be for the better. enough sleep.' On account of their are incapable-of learning. Occasional- race-m run? "Only you moat take Dare to )reap tlr 9 ---;._ ly children showing such signs are rein of his tail." Mlnard's Linlntent ftellevee iYeuriilOia - - rapid growth and development and found in the u standards of the How does life look to you now Its a1I Peer _ "Wg wont forget,"' they said. their ahnost ceaseless inclination for school. They are often hard-working, beh1g# pa When they returned be asked them ' The sun gives 804,000.rinses more play and.activity their little. frames clever children. What found, they Under your bald to what 1lnsers. In light than the [noon. Tour mind! - how they got on. get physically ezhansted and need should be spoken to and advised, and "Splendidly," they explained. "We plenty of rest. Only during sleep is the parents also warned of the risk of I wonder if you cherish WH had one sharp shower, but we took it iao+rlaaft possess, D W Rome" absolute rest obtained for the brain overworking the brain. Less time a windy hill.-- 1n turn to..hold tire-umbralla-ovJer the- 8061E oft _- - iaC OtSEl13Ei • land nervous system generally. The given to-study, and.more to recrestioti-lea tlret your eyes met here and bosses nail, so there was as real Infant should spend most of its time and,sleep will often work wonders In things danger." d How to Ifted V .« children of the Bright as a pigeon's sheeny wings +---- g •� - -_ Common Taten l �0�3a�O�aAO ,!ry► In sleep; the child of four at seat. such-cases[ In cities, hall u! 1�5 ,,luio. Ti�°av ,;Elul 1 ��•. , y �,.,. .,1«,+ oL.,.. �.� •�3'.liLe v! r'nasnea taraugn you, and delight - should have at least eleven hours, andl lack of sleep through selling papers, Burned you with kisses white. tl est list strew +„ the child of nine as much as ten hours sometimes till midnight. In the coon- A country clergyman was preach- New Tork VAA6 to more. try districts children often suffer un- I wonder do you dwell with pride Ing on as obscure point of theology, k., Children require more Veep in win- necessary fatigue through the strain On 'those rough days in which you which he explained in sa original and ter than in summer, and this necessity of home work. Teachers, of course, tried striking manner. - He concluded by ASPIRIN , should be recognized; they should go insist that the junior pupils do a car- Your strength against your fellow men, saying, "This is entirely my own view. 1 f And won and lost and won again— Commentators do not agree with fie." to bed early, for the most refreshing,tain amount of homework, and rightly The next dap•tie was informed that ' 44 - Bleep is obtained in-the first few firs so,-but the natare of the study and Happy to toil and strive , one of his parishioners wished to see _ 3yET Is only GenWa_,_- 'after going to bed. time required to master it should be_ That you should be alive. .U— {Going into his study he was te .'the-chid �i11 saa&Iy-a4opt--LLcx careiuuy arranged. In no case should to gladness.bid in moonlit eyes greeted with cordiality by one of his - - ra° - 7 ' 'habits if A is trained to them, and the work given children at home inter- When love comes sighing through the .sideamea, who happened to be a mar. o r it is just as easy-to teach a child the fere with their titae for 'recreatio_n or leaves? ket gardener. rtlrht way as it is the wrong. To-let aTep. Or Is it garish, stressful days I "Morning, air," beamed the caller. a child stay up late at night is a The bedroom should be kept airy To which your,hungry fancy strays-- "Heard you stay yesterday as common _.practice that has nothing to commend and well ventilated. The body will Green seas, the busy mart, taters didn't kgree wi' yer, so I've ,W it. It iq allowed by some parents, as not suffer if well and properly cloth Which wrote upon your heart? �'brought'a sack of my best. Hope -r -a matter of expediency or personal ed. If consumptives and babies can you'll get on better with them.". ; air end thrive on A� Haw-le Fou regret for child, if it goes to bed early at night, there is no reason why healthy adults Did children make you sad and wise? MONEY ORDERS, s " wakes up the whole,household at day- and children should not fie so also. What mattered much? What'not at $end a Dominion Express Money warning! Unless you see the.name '- bleak next morning.. 'This, however, Children should also be taught to all? Order. They are payable everywhere. 'Bayer" on package or on.tablets you Is again a matter of habit,for up till- go to the lavatory at the same time And, prithee, what would you recall ._ are not getting genuine Aspirin ' all. ' sine years of age the child should each day. This arrangement if con- And leave undone, to reap :,.New F1'CAC�l StatII In every Bayer package are directions have at least ten hours sleep, sistently carried out makes for health, Sounderi•and sweeter sleep?- � -for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rhea• The French recently held a com- The brain benefits from regularity in that it tends to prevent constipa- Old man, old man, drawing near the petition for designs intended for a madam, Earache, Toothache,Lumbago 7. A of rest,no less than the stomach from tion with its attendant ills arising _ ands for Pain. Bandy tin , Drug-,-'regularity in meals. The sigrill in- from general lowering of tone and loss nfgsel - all issue a postage stamps. Nearly twelve tablets coat few cents. 'sufficient sleep are mainly mental,?of appetite, Speak wisely through your beard, an- all of the the as submitted were hug- gists also sell larger packages. Made ewer me aright get�ted by the war; the best'oaes show In Canada. Aspirin is the trade marl[ but largely physical as well. They are Plenty of restful sleep, and the That I may have good dreamings when,.a splendid Gallic cock crowing In (!egistered in Canada),of Baydr Mann. most marked in the case of the child, right, kind of out-door exercise, to- life is done, 'triumph, the head of a poilu in a steel Ball- :and ` children who get .too little sleep gether with good nourishing food, are leaving me to bide as yon;cold in the facture of Monoaceticacidester of helmet and a head representing .cylicacid. are readily recognized. They are the essentials for a healthy active sun. ' anaemic, languid, dull, drowsy and childhood. With these supplied'' "the France in s winged cap.• r None a the A. stupid. The appetite is poor, the growing child may be e.Itpected to . . - _ - _ —Dale Colling, designs won the highest prize offered, _,_� .growth is stunted. The face is pale; make the best progress at -home and a' iaai o s was thought sufficiently y be ; the eyelids are heavy; the eyes sunken at school. provided its general health - A Poem. foal or striking to merit it. It may be t _ and dark ringed. These children are is good. Seeing„ it W a gladdening thing; that none of the three prize-winning _ - -- -- — white birds against a morning sky. designs will replace the present grace- - � ful design of the "Bower, though the _ Blowing poppies, nodding grasses, matter has not 'yet•been decided. that an s Light grows d fade and passes' bt's good to,have money, and the' . . S aks T'i�ne S aves Healffi . Young leaved poplars shining high. ' thin that money can buy, abut it's And God be thanked that gave us hea od, too,to check up once in a while, ' Ing and make sure that you haven't lost Here is a table drink. For children's ,laughter, sweet and the things that money won't 'buy. ^' _ made as c'uiekly as you can bald,, ECZ g3ou�rl�Lot water into the cup For winds that whisper old hills Rural B,outeLin. 1, Masco plc, Quebec. The Minard'a Liniment People, ' round,, Sirs, feel that I should be doing a baby's wrong if I neglected to write you. I have over Cone -='- For every intimate sweet sound had four tumors growing it my bean for '`��blistersandthen formed a solid: ;- a,► _ The quiet golden evenings hold. years. I had them cut off by a surgeon scale. Began to itch and tA1ra be' INSTMT �� about fifteen years ago, but they grew bad to bandage his hand+; as 'be' But oh, 'tin scent that.makea immortal again till about three months ago I had panted to scratch. Face aura badly --' The little lives Of mortal men! one as large and shaped'like a lady's tea- �'. thimble on the very place where my hair disflgurcd• Trqubklasted4months.. Roses With haunting sweetness ^6hould be parted, and it was getting eo Began using CutiCUraSoapuadOiat- embarrassing In public that It was a con- went- Used onli calm Boap and 61 � deli bars the taste and I -! riven, slant worry to me. About three months - ! ' r o I got a.bottle of your liniment for boa Oitrtment when be watt healed.. ICStiSe3 II�1ElC OF the �lc'12II1 Incense, to lift men's hearts to i_ another purpose and saw on the label From signed statttntnt of bars. ' Heaven, good for tumors. Well, I tried It and g Albert EIlisr Wettmberg;N. S. It often comes from } INSTAIf'1 Lilacs, to draw them home'agatn. kept at it for exactly two months• with For every purpose.,of the toilet' —Margaret Adelaide Wilson. the result that It has entirely removed Cuticula Soap, Ointment and Tal- " tea and coffee. _ all trace of the tumor, and were tt not P a J ; A BEY[RAa[ +----— that they had be.n cut fliteen years agn, corn are supreme. » 1 i. A 999 r,,,,,9 no mark would be seen. I have not been ' Lt �` ���lh'�I'�'� �' ���� i •�•-• :^^ The largest book in the world, over asked far thin eflt.testimonial and you can tart+ lac, Ointment n, nn. Eoc Sold' l l IJ *•+•,,m c.�w,U^ao F use tt s �' ❑ nee fit. throuRhnLimito ominiPa.l St-M n'Depni» it „ _. Six fee. in height, is in Universityo,gned) FREn C. RC�IkIN9�1�. a�+m•>aa,Limit.d,9n. Paul St- ont,.aL �-'•^•^�--^^=-� of Rostock, Germany. This remark- F.S.—r am a farmer and Intend unin' tea{ CotleunSoap[baverwitlwata�. able volume is over 400 years old and Mlnard'R Linhnent on mare for a straine,i maps a! Holland. tendon, and am hoping for some reanits. ISSUE Nsi:26�-r21. contains TIRED C• R. t ,✓; • ';.,, •aw '•y,'C: ;,T ,Y:�a.... K.. -.., •e.. a' *�,rw-+ 'P r avn�ly -i F ..y�,vr's* 'i�+:.r -,'`CM. h.. +i ti :'� ',✓ , 'q`4, ,r• �'��,p"�.r..4t' .�✓ ..•►,T {',.>,...e-,Jr.F.-w k``,0ees- �.F,:ms�s,.:4 i:` K a3.v3, `•}v�.i, .-'•>r.•,l+` � .;._' �i: , - G:x,•^.�,w `:.a,,,.o '.w,v+.aa.,•a_. 5.e ,s,Ie�.in•`a.•vr�^ ,' naru',r-.V,s.a��i:3u,�..b.:s�s: ,,,r,?w.,T.y, - e;,:1 i rx ..a^ 1.�.> C ..e•p;.. A'�q._^4•,_,'.' .pF;3f: Via..�7'^- b�y '�'T�Fa�iF.rx=,�y5y`�.?r•!��l'-'d' V -' L . J . d'4 'P b�. r •t'' :��,,,.? _ �'y',y � -ry': .%•-y 'F'•. �',S a'"•"r�'*t '"T':"(', i r:'9t�:^- •*� �,F��,-_' .r,:�- •7. 'r` ,^e '�'•1 �k�' :1 Gr' �f '•S•*" + .,r°w .F. w„M„7r' i a.+4�r •i-n` ..1 y.`_ v.r,' "'.u+, 4 �r � i � �W$ •..'. BROUGHAM. . —Farm-for Sale i Frank Gerow,and family and T. C: 1 , s 1uLi,,hed every Friday meriting at-its cdice and Dlrs. Brown spent Sunday witlf There be offered for style by euc• ; r r,. Pickering,. Ont.i tion on Wednesday, the 29th day of 0 Win. iliopaaoye, June 1921,-at4 p.m., on the premises J. and Mrs. Harris, and family, of the south 100 acres of lot 23 in the B. rc 1 i.7 perye z; $1.50 it paid in advance. Brouklia, spent Sunday with J�c'am F. concession, 'Whitby, known as the ,,. and Mrs. Littlejohn, Richard Sleep farm. Dlisa Ina Phillips, of Regina, Sxsk., The soil is heavy clay and the whole FIELD JOHN Ml1RKAR, Proprietor. -is farm is visiting relatives and friends here, far is in grass and can be cultivated. D E N after absence of ten years. There is it five-roomed brick house The r ugham football boys are with cellar, frame barn and stable, 2 _ �• ` ", MOTES AND COMMENTS. Suing to Ureen River on Saturday wells, 1 acre orchard. There are good — evening to play a league game. outside fences. It is 3 miles from _:..'•• Prices of the necessaries of life Thomas and Mrs. Philip and J.-H. «Whitby,fronting on Lake Ontario. ,' RENN/E'S CORN - '� `• and Mrs. Madill were in Uxbridge last Immediate possession will be glean are gradually dropping, much. to ate to urchaser to secure hay crop. :• _ ., Improved L4aming week attending the funeral of the 1 the relief:of the consumer. Fart>7- John Thompson. Terms of sale--30 per cent. on. day : . �7 T 6 of sale and balance within 30 days. YY iSCOrisitl O, 7 t, ors, however, cannot view .the A.number,went to Green River on mutter with tinat-lloyed pleasure, Tuesday night to see the football tea- Further ad from ethe undersigned or at the 77Compton's Early - -� for the .ices of the inducts gue game between Greenwood and h - _. P p Green River. which resulted in a' Bale. which they kitty-s..fot sale a.re dro score of LO in favor of the visitors. Jsa. Bishop, W. E N. Sinclair, RENNI E'S MA NG EL - - - aucttaueer_.. _Sul o _foi_.Sleep. L.. icrt r -ie ...__._ ping much faster than the prices Samuel Hugh Stevenson; a veil Estate, RENNIE'S TURNIP : suceessYdl former of this district,died Dated, June 13, 19'21 Oshawa, Ont. `-=Of-the lauds.tti bleb they ha.ye to Sunday ate _the residence of his dau- , . - buy: Those [rho suffer [Host are Rhter, blrs.John 1liller, '•Thistle Ha," " " CIIcLRAN�1CiED .NEW -SEED. those who began ifarming just in his 77th year. Mr. Stevenson eras isee that you are now familiar with when prices began 4o drop,• born near Brooklin, Whitby Town.. the fact thin we sell the best gasoline, p q p Many ship, a son of the late Thomas Steven- t;r-ases and oils obtainable, and yvish -�- bought live stork at a,price double son, a native of Ireland, and Susan to tell'cou ��a handle the best auto JAMES to-da •. Julies, his wife. The son was educated acceQssories as well. RICHARDSON shat they would get 3 in Kiristtie.public school and the Whit- U, .r.epair• department re giving un- ,Those who bought cows when but by Collegiate Institute. 1Ie started tiu+l"'fied.sittisfaction and we are, on r ' ter was selling at 00 cents per farming just north of Broughain fifty•.. that account, kept busy.three years ages In 1870 he tuarried I have secured the ssrvicea of K thor- erry Y p C and Crates .pound; twit[ fiud 'i5 difficult to Susannah Green Anker, of Toronto, aughly competent repair roan on all xe y .'—``figure out a profit now when but. 'who pre-deceased birrr twelve years, makes of cars, and can give prompt r Of it family of nine, four sons and two and'efficient work'at all dines. nly ter is o 25 cents. daughters survive: John A.; Harold C•'Pardoe, North Claremont 11 quart Baskets t E„ and T. Hugb, of Mirror, Alberta, x The telephone Qystem that and Geo. F., of Winnipeg. Mis. C. A. - f ,peripe rtes::every coi+�et in the Barclay and Mrs.-John .Miller. of the country was a luxury that •Claremont. There are also seventeen �p Paris 'Green Arseuate of Lead y grand-children and two great grand- �r has become-an indespensable ne- children. Mr. Stephenson retifisd Turmip Seed Chiek Feed -. µ'' ' .. +cessit But the adyent of the q F from farming about seventeen ear:, l _ •� 4 y' ' ago, since which time until his retire- i ' '' )oUltri7 . 1\'' ettil'16 _ telephone is driving another great meat a year ago, he filled the position { . convenience out of existence, at of Bailin, He was.a life long Method• ~- +_° 'least in many quarter£?, that is the ist, having served on the Greenwood + -Pal-lit, -Raw and Boiled Oil circuit in ull 1erponaible church. , telegraph systew. The telephone positions. He %tas a staunch Conser=. "' Turpentine ' Is being now used so. generally ratite`in politics.,and of an affable throughout the snout. that is is and kindly dispn%idon. The funeral, The Universal ,." 8 y which took plalce on Wednesdav S.aw1=6- 12ELC1113D,0 s - now doing work that way Yuriu- afternoon n S.ilem Ceuteterp, was A' " -erly done by- the telegriph. . But largely attended. tone of Our Productions) We sell. Sill's Rite-Lite Lens for • Eo there are times when a telegram all maker of cars—the best � �+T ds much more valuable than a Farm for Sale in the market for HF©TJ'G telephone message. When,a per- First class farm of 75 acres. lot S. - the price. - `r Gaon wishes to communicate with con, 11, Markham township. 1 mils .Tires for all calst, Emery Wheels -from Locust Hill station,halt mile ot3 Saw and Einery HiLudsile, ��/7� 1 gard re sto reinn©that a distance of shun g� roads: g� 8-roomed house, Circular Saws, Lad- \J w' smiles or more much time s fie- bank barn 40 s Tor silo, driving house, de,b, etc. ,- nand lost in making conned- pig pen, ben house. The soil is rich �• '9 y clay loam. 10 acres of bush, 95 acres Woodworking and General r *' .bona, and the cost of,a telephone workable land, 3 acres of orebard:,, BlacksmithinQ. Now is the time to get your Field and Garden Seeds. We have&-nom a$esssige is much more than a tele. Full ossession April 1, 122. Apply W. H. JACKSON. Brock Road piete line of Clover, Timothy, Alsike and Alfalfa. All . n gram, and besides a great many A.8. Pherrill. Locust Hill. ;0. Pickering, Ont. _ kinds of Package and Bulk Seeds for the garden. telegrapb offices are closed for All orders will be filled promptly. aunt of business and the impossi• - Welhave,an excellent line of garden tools—Hoes, Rakes etc. `. bility of getting operators. In Make Use of Your Pasture many cases it i9 now impossible to Doti[let your [wife worry about wash day's. - Coroe and get a washer 1�ave yiDU good pastureoing to Waste? If so, = on�o days trial. �e have the 1flG0 ►+ashes, guaranteed get a telegraph message through, -make . ` increase our herd and use of it. - . 4 while furnierly it was no trouble Y to Sire satisfaction of nn Sale. This Bank makes- a speciaLfeature of- loans .to _ The Old Reliable Sherwin Willisniy i'aitsts and Varnishes, Paroid farmers Have a talk with 'our local manager. : Roofing, Frost Fire Fence. Heavy Steel Posts;' 'The spivs[ of unity among the — S now on hand. Get otir prices. churches is , prro wing, it may be In", INMAINTIAN gill" - stowiy, oat, it, la giv.viuiy ni,d ila E 't t5 (7vttual Lnts ,;t iia3'alPiir-ple Calf Meal for.only 1.50. are-apteading is .all direc-- r One trial will convince you that it is the- WHITBY BRANCH. G. P. LYND, Manager. r - z•. [ions. The �ltethodiet and Con' BRCIOKLIN BRANCH, - E. C. CROSS, Manager. Best on the ruat ket. gregational denominations have been ready for some time to enter It is always a ;pleasure to Show our goods. _ r iirto'union with the Presbyterian, _ SUMMER -FOOTWEAR --.- : PICKERINO a '. 'bat the latter with their Scotch I S. BAISDON, - ^_ 'They have read_ somewhere 'that -We have z complete line of Summer Footwear for "idols rush- in where angels fear y the whole family, to>cread,"and i oneequently they Outing Shoes and-Canvas Boots z RE have considered the question most carefully from every point of .'• '' at lowest prices. a•IeW. At the*General•Assembly- _ =:,The Corner.Sh`oe.Store. _ _ OF MONNEY'S BREAD ' :jn++t brought to a close the.tone -, _Wo M. Palmer, Claremont . Vf t-]., .lw...w.J.sr..r ,. . —._—, _ - _- $ "N '1• ..'•'i fpecitiment in favor of union had i grown most perceptibly since the — — _'� grade need. Milled and baked in our own town. last time the question came before Y 'M Patronize the home industries. . ; ?the Assembly. Previously there was a bitterness in the debates i' - • : - ! that was entirely lacking in the - Best Fruit Cake 33c lb. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mince Meat 25e lbJ r present Assembly. ro doubt the i Mince Pies '2bc. All our own make. Best ingredients used ,Y .war had a beneficial effect on the. a ` ' - ''attitude of the churches neon the II�III - ii`(II Chocolates in bulk t►nd boles 1 " , R eddiug Cakes a specialty w - question. The common dangers _ •. y, and the common objects of the I !. allied armies had the tendaoci to H a .,R • M `o N N E Y .. dispel any animosity t> t might ►�i,�l FARME R S ATTENTION i hay©existed'. They felt that than- - - - "kind was'one great b'rotherbood PICKERING, ONTARIO ' that shotild not be rout asunder. 0i der you'• Fordson Tractor ` by doctrines which they felt had • - -'ioot the importance that was given ` = bef()re the s jrin rush .''Ahem. Auy narrowness in the. IIIII� RiIIII Cream of th*e* West j f views of the soldier-* has been dis• the [test, Vneapest and Most Economical welled by a broadness that should _ Farm Tractor. - - -_ =:- For Bread :- prove beneficial to Chriytiauity. r The Anglican Church, 'also, which ill _ I Mon Flour for Pastry ,'has }been somewhat° exclusive, is �I New 1921 Model Touring Cars in showing a tendency to enterinto _ stock for immediate :Bran, Shorts and Feed Flour d . eli : �a closer relationship with the very. - •. y other denominationF. This was American Corn—grow nd,'cracked and whole w -shown the other Srinday %i ben a I Touring Car, leading Presbyterian diving III r,• $685.00 �IIII Iflyour.hens a're'not producing eggs in paying quantities, try.our \` . aecupied the pulpit in St. Pauly _ Touring C'ar, with starter, $752.00 a celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. charch, Toronto, of which ciaa,un These prices net to purchasrr.- Highest price pair] for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat,Barley, , '�• Cody is the pastor. It i? hoped tt Buckwheat, Rye and Oati. b that the time will come• when all �I{,II h e.woo d Js Co C U 1► l I -Chopping and Oat,;Crushing;Wednesdays and Saturdays. t;• .Chx.Wtian churches tun be iinited S y _ ;in their one great Unrpose, and , will have di, forever. -Anthorized Ford Sales 'arid service The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. Station. Bell pbOLe 20 Win the beautiful trophy for Pub- C6-- Mills at lie gehrmlP. Pick Prinv Rpnrtp, qv,' x.5'4 w.1� ,r .y. n i'-�",•r '•r^S�r..-"'.r Lr.+%11.���il,J _..-�•Q��JC].; �N,�.:. 1,,�' .NI' �, ! 99 �• :i}^'y, + v' ,V' 1' WY 4t.' ' '•Z#^�,�"' T:..:... .".C.t't'•�.'tiC:34 38:1"u -���r ,� �, ��' ! 1 ,i�'•`.r'y::,r.w-. + •Y� t�.• • '• „,ie -.a'�a'+r ry#'lu 4a-.. £'v' ;+os 'a:' - •r +� �* ♦ ni. , "af• 4 s r .T '..Ssy” �J :� :a•r r« 4i•- ,a..y, k•" 'fir " 4"�`' '�.. '�'"'"1 y K' '� d�li r+�. .,�;• � :Ke+.:F`t,•ars a •+v^�nrw��1,�''.,'�•. r•�Ci�+f, +Y-3+ic• �;w^ x lac'". � -S. 'a nf4 CC ,fin r?a+:_s,•. --tf ie'rz« -�• ="'�. r •w ,SYe°,-23?ex -�•'.-e+•' r." "••€ .". 11: :��, --• h. .� K± :+r e.°`•n' ?^I ;i.• r !.c.,. ra;c •si v .,. ..� ,T :' _ i. ..W.S,•'• ",} �,,`..•_.r.,.rr•s'";: .coo.^"'' `6:" •C ^4. '�,,,.,,,,.••n'.,:-i7sv ar.r. ,tzr ', '- P'a•, .r. '�`"c:< C. .»�.t°G _•.�"n +" -%d?�-'•`.`:*�' .,i• "a+C' `' ,;,:'$°'-:.:" ..c .%-.•,., .r i, '•^,a• •�{�,-, 75XCU' •c... ;:ern A u•; •'�y'•"Y _- •`; :•i? fir �~ Y +' wi`" " --n.: -`'- •r-'F' � •it- �. ;.r"� ,cd�.. -•�. _r" 'A, � •y•' '� +..~ a•s."q-a..r.A",• ..7' ,.x ;'••, '� - ' •i'. -�°°''�' 'y*r .� •5Ir ro« ., }` � NT. IN MEMORIAM. - C8. i 'HORSE REf3X 1 ` IC AREMO !BARD-OF THAN{ H� Co�V�V�V STElt p -Mrs. and- son: Robert, In loving memor flour dear wife and t — We wish, throe h the columns of EJIPEROR, spent Sandayfn U3ht;tva. •tuoth�T. Katherine Johnson. beloved g ReRt- Percheron Tars-1�$+ts to beartity thank our stallion, Inspection Al,AI, the lSropecty Mr. 'Joseph Young, Toronto, -wife of L'tiah Percy, who departed man friends for theirsympathy aatd - .e. -'.• Products' - of A. Seebeck, will stand four P sea-pent a fecv hours iu totvu on this ill's on Sunday, June 20th, 192D, kind assistance during te protrcted s son of 19:1 at his own stable at lots 29 4, ''Monday. Laid to reet to Elmwood Cemetery, illness and deeease of our beloved wife and 30,con,4, Pickering, Service fee Mr. and Mrs. Reidman are in - J1ar7cham• and mother, aa 511.00. Peterboro, the- guests of 1It`!F Froiu our bapp�• home and circle -Amos Brignall and-Fatiiil�,- - _, -die]U• T fl e "" AsCUT PRIDE [19385], The fasbiQa-. ~t Williatuson, - Goal has taken one we love, Claremont, June 15th, 19'1 ably bred Clydesdale stallion. the pro- Borr.e away from sin and sorrow a Mr. David Hopper', of Toronto, a+nd Brick perty of 4;T; D,avid�on, Cherrywood, ,U - is spending a ,fete days frith To a better home above. • • will stand for mares durin the season v ; Her weary hours and days of pain g friends here.' Her tiouhled nights are past, Wlire, Parts, Oils . m.• of 1921, at his own stable, lot 30, con. , The funeral of the late Mrs-Pal Her' padient,s¢ot-n out frame --- 1110 t71 4,.6 aj�d 8 Pickering. r lister, of Toronto,`took place at Has fonud sweet rest at last, Spring•clock is now in,' KIN'o_SAtrr.,.(14945).Vol.32, S. S. B., -''•'-'Salem on Sunda afternoon. jjneh - 9588] C, S. B,, the igrported Clyde$•.... , Y Days otsadness still cone o'er-us, A full lit,E of Frost'Fence. GeC yours dale stallion, the property of 'Oscar' ,u Much sympathy i•s extended to Trans of sorrow often flow, while the stock is complete: CAriCretB BZOG}3� Wilson, Brougham, will make the Mr,'and Mrs. D. A. Scott owing to �lernorr•k•eeps our loved one nest-us, Motor Oil 1.25 per gal, season of 1921 as follows: M(?nday the death of their 'infant child Who God'elnimed one rear ago. Coal Oil 29c and 32c'per gal, Cxet 171 r1CeE3. DIayy lEith;will leave 'his 'own stable' which sad event took place 'on «e wks'her., oh so sorely, Gasoline 40c per_gal, y p d � When we see her vacant chair, Ind, Phone 2703 Pick, °. -. an proceed to W.G.Scott's fof night, $unday. _ •Our Paints are the best and the Tuesday,W. 0. Ormerod's Greenwood But we ko=)R she's safely resting. , rice is reasunabie, _ Clarence Simpson g t. Wednesday, ,C.Br ant's con. Having been - suddenly 'called Within the Master's care. p 3,tnvon; H.-G.SVi18�on's.`base line, for ` away t'o Port.Elgiti, oa`ing to the S.,d?y- missed bv'Husband' Fl*arik e00p @rt night. Thursday, H. P'ale's, sirncoe a. very serious.illne'ss of his mother. Fandly and-Grand-children. �ilarem�ut C. N. R: Station Brpek,Road Point,,night. Friday, Geo. Cowan'w. '1\EWS man was unable to. make Brock road, .night, 'Saturday, to his his 'rtlesday trip here, ''The aged attend the Garden Party at Fred own stable until following Menday lady is iri lien 93rd•year. afternoon, ��� Gibson's on June 23rd. - There will be a review of the *�'' SaAX1,0 -Ba�x MACx 116548], tile• . x; - :Oshawa, Whitby and Lindsay As. 1 o Investors. _ _ superior bred 'Clydesdale stallion, the =rye �eociatiou meetings at 0-hats this (�` SNl� aim O property of W. H. Tran, Markham, Lax-ets S j� you appreciate the advisability of having your banker '• will make the season of 1921 as follows:Thursday evening in the .Baptist V jCudy�d!ffi�t ° D serve you in matters•-pertaining to Investments. Monday, May 16t1i, wIII leave Yiik own church here, and at the morning _ y The Bank is always in direct and constant touch vAth the P 4 ?m y stable and r®reed to Green River for 1- sprvice. Exening subject- 'The CLaREJ10�T'S \ESC investment markets and is well equipped to secure sound. night. Tuesday, Ben Carter's, con 7, SCFOURP9t Man in the World."' ® 4 and attractive securities or to place any bonds you may noon; Geo. E.lIoltby's, con. 6, night. The Union Sunday School foot- G A /-T A G E . wish'to dispose ef: - Wednesday, W. H, Major's, con. 5, -.ball team went to Pickering on At any branch of the Standard you can obtain accommodation noori ;'W. J. McDonald's, Brock roads ' Wednesday evening and played a The undersi ned havinp; urchased -=-- or advice relative to investments. night. Thursday, 'Charles Palmer'A. g Liverpool,nigtrt. Friday;W.-Teefy'e, league game with the :4 a thodist the gari,g-e business of ;in;. y . Cooper, THE Cborrywood, noon ; Edgar Pilkey's.• - SundHy School teaur of that place. are prepared to do all general repair- _ �t A A� nigh t: Saturda to his own stable The contest was a good one frot>2 inn of cars of all makes. p STANDARD BANK � ti- tit the following'Monday morning. start to finish and resulted in a All accessories for cars kept court- ---- OF' CANAD46 ant —� NOTICE OF tie-1 A11. Our boys go. to Picket- TOTAL on Izand _ TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS ` Aug again this(Friday) evening; Work quaratrteed P_ aces rikbt Pickering-Branch: W.F.Law,Manager. Applsea,�iea for Di4orCe t - The Union Sunday school foot- Give us a trial Whitby Branch: 0 C.A,McClellan,Manager. ball team will play an exhibition Anderson & Pilke ; - Claremont 'Notice is 'here gamp with the Pickering Metho• y Florence Heavens of he Town of O h-' " list Sunday sibool team. at Pick- -T — - wain the County of Ontario, la the eriag on Dominion Day, for a _ z _ _ z �rovince of Ontario,•Married woman, s� prize. As these teams both play _ - I will apply to the Parliament of Can- 'good ball,- an interesting -thatch _; _ - _ a at the next session thereof, foe a ' is expected. The boys here ex. - ill of Divorce from her husband, William George Heavens of the City Peet a good following of friends - .. - - - - i rg !! _ - . - -of Toronto in the County of York, in `•t W accompany them to encourage , ' _ the Province of Ontario, Laborer, on ' them to victory. _ °the ground of adultery and desertion. The CitizeneT Band will furnish' - - Dated at the Town of Oihawa in the music at the Dominion Day the County of Ontario in the Province ASS - - of Ontario celebration at Pickering on July A.D.1fl21. the 9th day of June, .ya )tat, when a splendid program of _. - baseball, football, and all kinds of '� _ _ _ . . _ _ _ EVA FLOaat+as-Hirosysxs, i athletic sports will be carried oat _ _ ,. -. �Hy her Solicitor, W. E. N. $imeIafr. A feature of the day will be the - - . ! - . = ,. -- 1 Oshawa, Ont. '.: public school contests in athletic 't$ sports of all_ kinds. There are events in this contest foi- pupils of all ages of both sex, Be sure and .- __ _ •' attend this hage demonstration. epara or!Sunday4fterngon therewill be ream y a special Memorial and 'Decoretlon - - ,_ 'service in the I''nion cemetery.' :Addresses will be given b Revs y Of all materials and dedan 'A McLellan and Rev. C. �Y. Kinl¢ ;'={:••.• and the Claremont Citizens' band - - will assist in the musical part of - _ _ _ _. k•pt is stook. II will pay you Y the occasion. The band will ac '''�""•'."" °"""- = - Gall at our works acd inspect our stoeg _ t 'company a procession leavin the - _ _ _ _ - _-- --.' _ , obtain prices Don't be misled P Y g age-its we do not employ them,oonwqu*u$. ' post office at 2,30 for the cemetery : -` " - - ' ly we osa, and do throw of the aisalf There will bean offering made in _ ., • - - commission of 10 per con i.,which you.wit d; certain save b I '¢ aid vY rl.c ccu,v I - 1Y y purchasing from tu. contemplated improvements, g' _ cul� , Friday, June lOEb, Miss 'eta - :J, T. MATHESON - Stephenson, -A.T.C.M., Rave a de - � � - - . - ligbtful piano recital and social Office and Works, Whitby,Ontario evening to a houseful of her snits;. _ -- - - ' • P_ICI�ERiN� ;: ical friends. Mica Stephenson .;• ; rendered, in fine form, a number ... of selections rrorn $eetnoven. HER-NARD Chopin, Greta and other great ;master, revealing a splendid tech- nique and sympathetic interpre ' W tatio-n-of the composer's themes. - - - a have a large ansi wellaesorted • stock of the following material s Mies Ellen Hew, ncco ctor,accompanied A ^ -- Matched B. C.'Fir Flooring. V the piano by her instructor, Gash i n e Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, D. Shaver, of the Toronto Comer- g, and ,*+ t - �- -Matched-B. C. Hemlock flooring. . vator� of Music, rendered a hum- _ - . bar o vocal solos in a most pleas - . _. :: _ inch V Ma BhC Cedar Siding. 4 in.. ing manner. -.__-.--: , -:._ .' . . -_ _. --- - _ _ .. -- ___ ._. _ . . n. ng. _- _ _ anc�6[ at-9id1 • r` The following motored to Oih. Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Bond ' y g - .- - :. lob - and Apple Barrels.. _ airs via Tuesday morning to at. _ :':\ - •tend the annual meetings of the Whitby and Lindsay Association W. D. Gordon 8c Son of Baptist churches in session ?_.' '.•:. - p w there for two dayf:-Rev. and Massey-Harris No. 6 Cream Separator - a,. - PICKERIN(I Mrs. C W. King, Mr, and Mrs, ""' Richard Ward, Mrs. Jos. Evans, s . ' Bel]and Independent phone. Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson. Satisfies" the most eXacting r an d at Mrs. Fred Farmer, Mrs, Walford .- i J US T ARRIVED /V E .}4 M r. Miss Adell Schnurr, and Mrs. . . MIS \ _. k Malcolm Forsyth, Miss S. E. Skims Close under Difficult Con'' on srR values in Fleet Foot for men, Evans, Mrs. Morgan Pugh, Al r. • _ women and children.. 'Pumps ---and Mrs. F. Ward, Miss A. Found dl ons. Made In Six sizes -and an � j and Oxfords, ' including �Y and' W. H. Coates. Rev. C. W. - 7 y Strap styles for summer wear. King was appointed moderator of . Colors white, tea blue. the association and Mrs. KiuR oc- �a►f them Bari be supplied with power Prices as low as you expect. leupied the president's chair of the - �'` x Men's Sunday 'boots, chocolate T�• Association Ladies Circle meet. ood ear•welt,.to clear at 85.-. ings. There was an exceptionally pulley. - :- =� R y loge attendance. - -- - - -- Football boots, steel toes tan and y * .. •_ There passed away at her home _ - - ` - white at$6,50 per pair. Only near. the village on Thursday. :: • -=Tw '" wall-quantity left. _ Jane 9th, Lydia Willson, wife of „ - - -- _..__-_- ' _.___-- _ . _ t: '- Call on G. Antos Brignall, after a linger- _Td _ -- -_- = := - _ - ing illness of flue months. The de- Flu• '- - J: gold j Clani,iout ceased was a daughter of the late Wm. and Mary Willson and`was . _-- ��� `'� '�."-_�, MaS:ey Harris high 'P•.ff1C1 .. ' - :.,_. .- -.` Ind. Pho6e-2804 'born at the -village of Kinsale in ency Gas. 1864', In 1890 she became the',Wife The P1Ckerin of G..Amos Brignall and moved " a 9. -near the village of Brougham, - cline Engines are a reliable and '�'ilance Committee where° they resided until Feb. - 1921, when they purchased a farm I'' - !ji� near Claremont to which they re- �i i' _ ;v 'economical source of 'power and The object of this Association ie to moved. She is survived by two @ _ - _ -lessen stealing and ptosecute the'felons.'"_ , sisters, Mrs. Geo. Law and 1lrs. �\ ' alway$ ready in any kind Of - -- ..'Abe. Law, of Toronto, and her sorrowing husband and• five child• 'IC° '�'` +`"�' - :•'•�.:s+ Membersbavinq property stolen oommmail Roy, Olive Welter, John ai eate,immediately.orit an membet ren, x y, ,a _ weather. None• better. _ _ _ � Ida, all at home. She wa, a con - a of Executive' Comm.ttee. ,tiistent member of the Brougham ldemberebip fee 111.00: Methodist Church, of it cheerful Tickets may be had from the Presidsnt or: disposition. a devoted, uife and i 9ecreMry onapplioatton. ntotber and bore her lgtig illness - Exec. Com.-L. D Banks 0.S. Palm,' with Christian fortitude. Inter- �,T et-, jV. V, Richardson, lckeririg. f v cut took place on. •Bate daffy J. TIME li 'n .,�,lfe +$ 1• R. Th oi, - w t e ,..g. x.!9,.- .�r .°Oum..t,Zr, Y"n .�.y' ;'�', u y,,,. 4 .,.�s Y T-^•, � 0 „ .tl,�j�'.,,...=wJ»s• W+�S'".'' ter^. 4p. `•':�`a- u. '•�•u--•5�' :, Y.- �""M" 1�C., ;;r^ 'y' a� .p, ''y',,� y:,,�t. v :,�•,;:ro., r. ,,"s,' ,z+. `,.x, a.. .r S.;a,-.... ?3 .;}: � br.t". � �.,nb'=^x• �''=�.._ .`�'ax p�i. .:a,s�'iw. �b'E.�:!,. �am ate. •.i:jC• t»'.. .I.r�^", '-w'- w ,''(' - '' U" �•.cr ^4. ..,r-'.^�.: w. �. :+,f _ti', r, 'dS ,,-��• ,.c,K : .�y'...> .air'=.'• _ ^ate., r;es• •:. ".w' '. i r" ,rT•i"•';r ,!' .'p,- C ;^x:.:r§,, 'Y'; ^�,�yw'�' .w.�twkdo'<, ice.- a .,• '_«.F,; ••!. `L a" •:!' •.7 •,.�g. ,_r s _ ,.! •�-' '",r _}, r::7r =��' _..5 rti "ti'i'•w.,e ...e:.,.�!,,`•, �a�-.{• _ - i'`4. .'�Z:. _ �:`. ,t art' .. -:-��:t•_. .`•i'. y ," .�••„e.- „w"'.;,•ey Le, .•:.W:�.y '�_. �;r �'rr- :�..�., y v+•v,r^•w,' e:a .� ,� .r:. -f"'t;•i';',7J',:.r '.�..,�,"• � .. "•!.;xad��^. ••�': �".., ,tae" tit' �. 4 r ✓' * fAU M USED PARTS A New f�tde Girl m Heaven. Dates of Easter: NPe carry a full-line Of'Used rte for Easter was earlier this year than It i all nmkea of care, cleaned and rf ee from "Oh. what ,do you think t3ie angels has been celebrated since 1828, :1'and it .. F gresm and dirt. mume.tm sears. day?" • — — ---, 1 p Said Giie children up in heaven'-. _ ill be more.�apprriass: complete engines, -tires, etc. ,.w re.than+ nne-years before it '^ HtRheet Prices std for olil 'sari L Om ;� 'Write. wire or phi" "There's a dear little girl.coming home happens so early again.' The date was ----=_- �/ b ;• �saG to-ds fixed almost 1;800 years ago at th'e ' 1' home asaz ,aaisa :Adz's oa, r, ry'• �c" >those �arkisie.415s.. Shea alma t� ready to fly away Couaci! of Nice as "the flrat Sunday Blind From the,earth we used to live in. nnter'the first-full moon that falls ai- 1 ' f Let's o and o ter March 21." IL a full moon'oeclies ' �v lace and, with w sheet of in g pen the gates of pearl, , M. ,:,'', p on Sunday; Easter is celebrated one :.;. his hand, closely covered with writing, Open -them wide for the new little ' - a week later. This year•the full,moon - .. crossed the room. girl,' + „ occurred .on March 22.• Easter came By E.PHILLIPS OPPENHEIltiI. You might get taken prisoner Said the children up in'heaven. " •�• on March 23 the last time in 1913. ` again, Captain Granet; he remarked ;-.- " drily. When the full moon occurs just before-. - - �..,. — _ • `God wanted her here, where the little 'ay�ed -: (Copyrighted) There was.a moment's rather tense March 31, Easter has to be de. a- $Y'�10P8[S: st all'sure tLat we shouldn't be welt- silence. The young man's lips' ha3 ori'ea meet," come to ether, his a Said the children gp in heaven. until after the ne7tt full moon, which begins advised to get just a little more evi- g yes flashed, sometimes throws it late in April."7n -' The story; written in 11116, i a " "I did' not, recd ize ai She will-play With us in the golden ' with Ladd AnseIman's luncheon-par4y ;derce before we prc-s the matter. �� Rm y it , Major street! 1805 and 1806 Easter was ('relayed un- !t the 8itz Hotel;London..Am?,9 the ' And meanwhile," Thomson retol't- Thomson, he said calmly. I4ave.you• found a new billet?" . She has raven too Lair tit Apr11.23. . �M�teats are Lord Bomsey, a Cabinet I ed bitterly, 'leave him a frog--hand-#o t� r g ' she has grown Weather Bureau officials say there.. 7fiai ter; "Burgeon.Major Thomson, f do what mischief he can. But fatale My'old one is su�ficientlq absorb- too sweet ... ¢ ing just at resent" �' ' is no truth in the old,saying that an •,;Gliief Inspector of Field Hospitals' his 1 merest accident:n the world the night p the other replied, For the earth' we.-used to live in. G her his before last he would hsce lesrnt'ovr laying his calculations or�the General's She needs the sunshine, this dear girl, early Easter makes an early spring, -.the eeQ iiavalmeieuten n and his new schemm for keeping the Channel desk. "Forgive my-into pting you, and yice.versa, but there is no ques- . That gilds this side of the gates o! '?Tt6ancee Olive Moreton; Crlitain i:onald communication free,from sublr_arinw."- sir, but you told me to let you have pearI," tion, about an early Easter bringing home The General frowned.._ this as soon as,I had finished. That is gGtaanet nephew of the nustess, �. out early styles prematurely, and any, _ 4`with mounded arm: , Lieut.•^onyers "Who's been talking?",he demanded. my estimate of the number of beds we Said the children,up in heaven. leceites commissior, on a "mystery" "No one who is to be blamed," could stow away in the cubic feet you person that can el prevail s Christian w'ship. and lliajo>; Thomson decodes. a Thomson re lied. "Can't you realise offer us" "So the Kicg' called down train the countries to celebrate Easter on the - �;_seCret message from the battletield. p - same date each year will have the the position? '1ere s s fellow Service The General glanced at the gager angel's-demo,' heartfelt thanks of. dressmakers' mil-, Lord Rom sey receives a visitor rind the man, a-soldier;a D.S.O.,who has been said Nodded.- Said the children up is heaven; ' eanvessation reveal:: the Cabinet. Win- specially mentioned for bravery and "Don't go, Thomson, he said. 1111 "My'little darling arise and come liners and clothiers all over the world. ' svho vet near} of the Victoria talk to you about this later on. Weil , liter's secret dealings with Germany y q g y To the place prepared in thy Fathers. It, is not likely, though, that this j'ICEnoniaon calls at Granet's apartments i Cross, comes here with the halo of a Captain Granet," he added, "you'd home; change will ever be made, as it took 1<0 discover .-whether he knows• any- brilliant escape from the Germans, better leave.tkirgs in niy hands. .I111 almost L800 years before the impor• thing', about Lord Bomsey's- f itoe I wounded,a-young man of good family do the beat I can for you." To the home my children live in g Y Y tent countries managed to agree on a Granet denies an knowledge I and connections ' ei apparently as "I shalt be very disappointed if I Let's go and•watch the gaze's of pearl `. Y common date for this important spring X aa-called American chaplain.-Gerald-ck�-as mustard to get back again in don't get out to the Front again soon, Ready to welcome the new little girl." �,Jne evades Thomson+styles for an im• the'fighting fine. good Heavens! The sir," the young man declared simply. Said the children up in heaven. event, and even yet in countries where s�medlkte marriage- He expostulates, most.careful sailor In the world might- "I'll do the beat I can" the General Russian and Grecian .churches hold 4 Admiralty; , " sway Easter la celebrated according .N#izh Conyers for disclosing lust drop a hint to that sort of man. repeated, touching his bell. Far down on-the earth do you hear �:•-plaw to the two girl$ and Graae&l What tnearly-happened last night may' Granet Was shown out and the door them weep?" to old time, which generally throws .miter a walk-In the park with Gerald- ha n a dozen times within the next'was closed. General Brice turned to-; S� the children up in heaven; it on some other Sunday than it comes :Ine,Granet returns to his room to find Week. Even our great secret, Caen Wards his companion. in the Western countries. 'r.;e► bottle missing from a cupboard. $e eral," Tbomeon`continued, dropping ' "'Thomson,"he aa:d,"frankly,I can't "For the dear little girl has gone to Following are the dates for Easter 'stasis his servant that a new hand has his voice a little, "even that might billieve it- However, we'll find him.a: sleep; -for- the next .nine years: -1922, April r-entered the Safe. come to his ears.'" billet where he can't possibly do nay' The shadows tall and the night clouds 16. 1923, April 1. 1924, April-O; 1926, •, ��P,I,ER The General was undoubtedly dis- mischief." Weep April 12;-192#1, April 4; 1827, April 27; i.• Considering the crowded state cf the wed` He searched amoagat the "If you found him a billet where I O'er the earth we used to live fn; 1928 April 8; - ++ 1929; March 31; 1930, g papers on his desk and brought out at should like to see him, Surgeon-Major But we'll go and open• the gates o1 ' waitislg-loom and the number of high- last a flimsy, half-sheet. of'noteilapei Thomson-observed.'bitterly, "he.would pearl April 20, -• - -' important people who were there I which he studied carefully. never do any•more mischief in this' Oh, why do they weep for their dear er the same purpose, Surgeon-Molar "Just read this, Thomson." j world! Any dispatches fist the 1~rout, little girl?" Vancouver. ;i Thomson seemed to have remarkabbly! Thomson rose and looked over. Isis sir T" Said the children n 44'-Ylitble.difficnity is procuring the inter- shoulder. The letter was an autograph General Brice raised his eyebrows. p in heaven. On Granville street the lights are gold, ' view'be desired. lie was conducted by, "Are you off again?" he asked. And when the dunk falls swiftly i' one of a few lines only, and dated from ,t'a boy scout into a room on the second a village in the North of France— "I am going to see-that young man's "Fly with her quick, O angels dear," - down 0: floor of the War Office, within a few I My Dear Brice, General," Thomson replied. "I shall Said the children up.ta heaven; Like shining bubbles they appear p . '' .minutes of his arrival. A tall, grey- This to a special.request to yon.:cross over to-day and be back to-mor. "See—sbe is coming! Look there! 'And light our windy sea-port town.'- ' �e haired man Inn.. uniform of a gen-Arrange it any way San please but row night or Saturday�proruing. Look there! ,ems looked OP and nodded With r air don't send me Captain Granet' out- General Brice nodded thoughtfully. At the.jasper.light on her annny hair, o! intimacy as soon sa the door had '� Perhaps ou are ri ht he aBaent- • Great golden lights on Granville ter.; again in any capacity. Keep him at ,Yee, g where the yelling clouds are riven! ' 'closed. hci?!iP Mind Ism not as n a word ed Yes, T shall have a few reports, street S -"sit dawn, Thomson. We've been ' say in You`d'better let them know at the Ad- Abrhush—hush—hush all the swift , Across the bridge they dance away k tizg yon. Any news!" against him as a soldier. a ? done miralt and what time you want to wings furl! A charmed chain that comes with dual t "I have come to you for that, sir." ,tome splendid wflrk oa more than ono 0 over" y For the K,jag Himself at the gates of occasion,but notwithstanding his I do g To vanish with the dawn of-day. "'sthe other replied. ' wish to see him again With any Surgeon-Major Thomson shook pearl The General sighed. of the forces under mp command. bands with the General and turned 'Is taking her hand, dear, tired little O! When the last .late .folk bare "T am afraid you will are disappoint- Ever yours. F. towards the door. girl, ' -ad," he mid. "I received your;report "Did show this to our tr[ d?" "When I come back,' he said, "I And leading her into heave's."--- tramped _ I went to a certain official myself- y ho I'll be able to convince even you, _ d with weary feet, —saw him in hie own house before I Thomson inquired. Py To home as rest b"Wast this morning. I had reports "I gave him a d:CeA of its contents," sir." O-- Perchance they hold high revelling, Qi those other men occv yin respoa- ga " e: golden-lights on 'Granville - the General replied.' Fie sailed in (To be continued.) - „ . ,lust Like Gay Paroe. Thee supercilious manner and said I had street, siible positions in the city, better do as I was narked." "' A soldier, whilst serving in France Aileen Beaufort. st whom there was really tan-' Edison Showell Thern. _ l during the war, had picked up a smat -*—and romans evidence: Our friend is. face w said very set for a moment. In the old days, telegraph rs copied taring of the French language. Kee Min d's Liniment In the house. the affroatery almost to laugh at�His. face was very set and he had-the � P +iii _ ` - ype," air of a man desperately-but quietly-messages from the wire with pen and After some months he was dis- There was a little glitter in Them angry. Ink is a beautiful. round, legible hand, .charged, and, with the money he A Chinese play 600 years old was s son's-eyes. "As s matter of fact," -General at a speed of from 30 to words a scraped together, opened up as a coal recently performed in.English tai Loa- "These damned civilians!" he mur-I Brice continued, glancing' at the clock minute. merchant. don. awed softly. "Th_ey've'done their best,on his desk,"Granet is in my anteroom -of Thomas A. Edison, who started out He was very proud of his knowledge . to ruin Great Britain .by crabblpg at the present momen I expect. He sort of national service during',asked for an interview this afternoon." in life as, a telegrapher, Invented the of French, and took every opportunity Used Autos , k the Lot ten years. They feed and i "Have him in, it you don't mind;' telegrapher's -handwriting, and to this of "airing" it to his customers. - s . ps3sper the vermin who are eating the other suggested. "I can sit at the day he writes 4a the same style as he A woman entered the of ice,one day, away the foundations of the country„empty desk over there. I can be >~:ak- did when copying Associated '.Press and asked him: R11AJLE'v S�I.3.8 TH�a . and, damn it all, when we put a clear I' sass l all up to all ad agM� p ing--some calculations with reference dispatches from the wire in New 'York "How do you sell your coal t" to doll.a.sy up to too asilLs. or tasrf! , case to.thetit,when we show them men to the number of hospital beds for fifty years ago. "A la carte.-or cut de sac," wan his of same distance it� *IML in as ' whoihiwe know to be dangerous, they each transport. I want to hear him g+oca drder as purchas es pararalre g P _ It has been said that Edison was the reply. Pe'voction.e refunded. laugh at us and tell ,us that it isn't talk to you." RING mechanic of. � awn c>sdssl _ em' departmentl They look'n'pon us The General nodded and touched a guest telegrapher that._ever sat: d' to took them ovw, �r ask va ea amsteur�b:.-3 [�r .-L _ice-$eet,la�id ],ill. down so a key. What He Objected To. a an7 oar to cttr reNeMStatln r .. A trampiah looking man strblled in- 'Two small bops ' were quarreling Vern large stock always yard with bated breath. ' My God.. I! You can show Captain Granet in, to the Western Union office .st Mom- y g �'d. I lied a free }nand for ten minutes, he told the boy scout who answered it.- over the possession of -a to bank Or k+Ys L r Ysrkst�' _ there'd be two Cd'6tnet.Ministers eat Thomson.took his place in,the,far phis one day, many years ago, looking when a noted local financier. who.was aw =oa?e Sire" _ Ing bread and water instead'of their corner of the roam and bent over a!for a job. Because he looked rather passing, stopped , and said- to••the dlnnbrs to-night." sheaf of papers. Presently Grranet'seedy, the manager decided to have younger; • "Shame on you, my boy. The General raised his eyebrows.He was ushered in. He was.leaning a some fun with 'him. .Consequently he_ Don't. VOAR8L SALT knew Thomson well enough to be little less heavily upon his stick and you want him hat he •his iware how unusual such an eballitica I he had taken his arm from the•sling eat him down at the fastest wire is money?" "I don't care what he does LAND SALT of fooling, on his part waif. for a moment. He saluted the Gen- the office. The mah answered the with his money," replied• the youth. " Ma or r call, and the operator at the other end , Got you a bit worked up, j , oral respectfully and glanced across "But he wants to save mine a.ong $ltd cuiota �e rei>varteii. the room toward£ where Thomson was began to'send a lane press dispatch With It.'= TORONTO $ALT WOftK3� "Isn't it enough to make any man's at work. If he recognized him, how- like a streak of lightning. The man blood boil*" the other replied "The_ever, he made no sign. - leisurely picked up a penholder, Minard's Liniment used by Physicians d` 'L �� TOROfr'r0 , eountry tQ-day looks to its army and, "Well, Granet," the General inquir- examined the pen pulled it out of(he its navy to save it from the humilia- ed, "how are you getting on?" holder, inserted a new pen, dipped It tion these black-coated parasites Im-.% "Wonderfully,sir,"was the brisk re- in ink, lighted a-match and touched encouraged, and yet even now we ply. '"I have seen,my own doctor this This: is Canada's Wireles's Year be con a free hand. You and I, who morning and he thinks I might come it to the pen to burn off the finish oil., a , - coa€rol the secret service of the army;I up before the Board on Saturday." tried the pen till It worked to his setts- Whether you are resident in a large city or two or ctenoanee certain men upon no alight "And what does that mean?" !faction, then started to copy. He way' three hundred mites away. Arnateur wireless L%uip- - tnent furniahea you with endless instructive entertain- ervidence, either, as spies, and we ore "I want to get back again, air;''three hundred words behind when he ment. we can supply Receiving Apparatus which will Asno laughed ati one of those very blatant Grant replied eagerly. began copying a flve•thousand•word pack up signals from the big wireless Stations and _lnaWe you to 'listen In" for wireless telephone con. idiots whose blundering is costing the The General stroked his grey moue- dispatch; he flntshed five words be-, eerts radiated by the Marconi Company. S.scure a -. country millions of money and thou- tach? and looked searchingly at the hind the sender, and turned out a per. +'Transmitting Set (operated'directly ofrr a lamp socket) - -- - sands of brave men, has still enaag'ir young officer. He was standing full feet copper-plate copy. and communicate with your friends a hundred miles authority to treat our reports as so in the light of a ray of sunshine wkliCli awayl ' Amateur out brings the great world to " You must Tom Edison•" gasped your door. Cut.out and mail this ad. to us with request much waste paper, came streaming through the high, un- for Pike List "c" 'and ask us.anything you would "I am bound to say I' agree with curtained windows. Although he was the manager. like to know about amateur wireless. _ you, Thomson, the General declared, still a little haggard, his eyes were Iam," was the answer.- - Fully licensed r'all line'of parts and'tech- - .&-little hopelessly. "It's the-weakest bright, his. lips were parted in an an- "Name your salary and you' can' andd Canadla nical books always in stock, tp@t`. of our whole organization, this ticipatory smile, his vihole expression have any job to the office."- General Electric SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTER, Limited depending upon the civil powers. Two was engaging. General Brice, study- �___„_ patents. 93 XXNO STSSaT EAST, - TOSONTO Of my cases were absolutely flagrant. ing him closely, felt compelled to ad- Makes Shadow Audible. -As regards yours, Thomson, I am not mit the improbability of hi_e vague suspicions. A curious thing about the meta] "That's all very well, you know," he selenium is that its electric•conduc- - t ' i reminded him quietly, "but you. won't tivity varies with exposure to light. ' b' be fit enough for active service for Prof. Alexander -Graham Bell has 1 some time to come." found that a bar of selenium in cow• - .- • In „ The young man's face fell. + �.s, �d 'w'� wosew NO-Nl,DN1Gr0•�•�j°" a nect n with the telephone, can be � I am sure they must b��w•8nting me � 10-1b. •, ''•;•, . back, sir,"-.he said naively.' made to give out an audible sound by tins The General shook his head, i exposing It to interrupted- light.' LET, "I don't want to disappoint I p you; When flashes of light ate directed • " he cor tinned, "but L- upon the metal bar, it frequent enough " .. p , '.• young fellow, p heard from your Brigs��}}iex only yes- and sufficiently regular, they will pro-' " terda He has been obliged to fill u _ :. Y• g p duce, a musical note which can be - your place and' I don't think be has ( PRW� ! room for any, one on his staff." heard by a listener at the phone. M l Granet looked a'Uttle hurt. ,. It is the interruptions', of course, trawberries will retain,thtir luscious flavor and r ,I thought he might have made a that profince ttiesbund. .Hence, sayti S will not "candy" if you use I/3 Lily White temporary appointment," he said Prof, Bell,•the listener may be said to 1 - Syrup and I/2 Surar in preserving them. Even hear a shadow." a gioomily. the richest jams and preserves will not = - "This is no time to con's'ider indi- ) in the AT. " viduals," the General pointed out. Legend Island Only for Women. t lMlr`" "What about finding you a billet at in the Rest Tndies there is an o!d M.,,,ylLL TT,t,QMPAN�ii,yrrw'► home for a time, eh. You've seen a legend trr the effect that among the ill- i. �� , %f KU toRo11TO.CAt1AO �` bit of the rough side �f the war, you know.,, numerable small islands in the Carib- - • ")'ad sooner go out and dig tran•he s!' bean Sea there•exis<g, one that Is in- The Canada Starch Co.,Limited,Montreal I'$SUE No.28—'2i. � Thomson'bad risen slowly from 1-.is habited only by women. ,•..mow ,;;k •t' ..,=;r• ^•stw` .. .�yC-s d�wuu' , ,�,,,.... .. ry•�..;'•' +..'..: •3.i .... ,.a,... '�•. .,w.,� -;�'.�,f�°•-'„'f•a•1��,.«jY ° ,..•.o.°y 4,". ,.,.+, .deep.:,�ce't�;.:4 •t '"�+'ti: .�, .•y °q^ c�N" L1„.,y rr.*SY° Mi •�;, i r•'«, y "�4 - , �Se Y" J �,••,,T+'' - '�• wf�+� "t'•y�'f:,u,`,..:.P„"""'-'�`!y.,�r""?,�,':''.�'�.'a.,w,nr•'!'x,»ik'; ,�af+b. <Y �'a-7.,, -'� ., .. ,, •-' , ,... I� 1�,,�'y .., .. iRN '' �,�9r w�•'.�2"r=`+'+;�.:�,�iC. 01 MWIN FTITR , u �, ,v',.:i'._'i� "» `3• s -,1'•..v�.b..,.r +i �y.''r�'"� K �°•`•.i«yF "d,"o_. �•�''u:,r«' _,.q'y, ��-,^yyy ,a,�,.�;2�' ���r ,SSA}' , - ,✓"_ - -- �"', '',`y? .x ,• .. any"N '.d r" '`1!F' '✓.. � . ^- 'k,+. `."+' •�, ,d°•s s,.},aen'iiit '.:. X.P;. ';- xis.��- ^..*,• ..,. �. .,�4.•e A"" :',�,��", '.,�r^y��....a''a,..' ; t .�.r..:.d✓G+` . ..',�„�."v't""'`r .,r,�•: �a•:'�',*"f,_,e.s7fc�,''` ,+ :.c. _ ,. - - "� 'r GOVERNOR-GENERAL : ST I I SH' •TRADE DIES fME = y TO of N : „ :1 x•. 7'. •.a� :No PRECF.I-}ENT v`£ • ,,r. - t` ; .y.,• ? lord Y of VI� 4 ficlate in Tordnto Aug. 27. `.• and .. 7� ictlms in 13eifust Include Aged Clergym:n _ '. ^. Y �. : �, - - _ YOLlIS$ Men--Arson in County_ Clam-- s s� p?z i, a>, A despatch from Toronto says. °y.' O 'F fi Z,ord Byng's first official act as Gov- _ More Murders in Cork. _ . . .. error-General of Canada has.beenata-'. :.�. �'• ••.. ;5�.: �"•� 'a`• M1., <°'.• j accept an invitation, cabled to him, as;; •r:, Belfast, June«12.-The Ewes oil rapidly spread until both factions re- + s • 7 eclipsed' ceived reinforcements.. During the Y'a.• X r <w~' +' ,�, soon as his appointment tiyas artnqurtAs '-trsgee.if3 Purina the week-end thrown and ' ' : cad, to. open Toronto Exhibition. 'h:v: s .:x., riotir.+g many bricks were f�; ma;k::'�' , a$::,:"`;;aA I Managing Director Kent has re- !!,,in-savagery •any previ6us sh• otings revolver shots were common• A bomb " 'The victims irj:!:uded. an aged clergy- throwx by .one of tl�e.rioters blew off ceived the reply: - ��::'' _man sn3 tlhr ee Young business men, a man's hand and seriously injured a "WarmeAt th'anka,for congratt� •, the }after bairns'faund•iii the northern 1 wcrosan. •x: `$ at ono She be proud t open. "section of the city. The Very Raver- The police -then fired a'.volley of or the .Canadian National Exhibi- , . end James Fin�ay,of Bawn'bay,County shpts among.the riv'•ers, finally. club t tion,' Warriors' Dcy; Saturday,, Cavan, 80 years ski, t August 27,_at 2.30 p.m. and termer DeFn'bed the mob into•quiet, and disbursed '•ri;s`r of Leighlin, who had been a clergy-;them. When the curfew was rung The first picture taken of the rescued crew o1 the wrecked Esperanto. (Sad.) "Byng of Vimy:' had been treated in The Esperanto won the Halifax Herald trobhy iist fall for being the fastest • :loan since 1867. on answering,a knack�fourteen•ger3ans • Other 'Governors-General who have.:._� ---' e't his door'Iast iLight, was confrontedt a hospital. schooner in the North Atlantic fishing fleet. _ opened the Exhibition since 'by a'number of masked men.- With-{ An outbreak of arson occurred in been: Earl of Dufferin, Marquis'of out psaley,t'hvy took him outside, shot(the Scariff district, County Clare, Sat- ��,, R Lorne, Lord Lansdowne;Lord•Stsnle Tnisn dead, then battered his 'head to a•urday. Several private residences, AMY ORlf S TRIP- N.� o y, r ,n Lord Aberdeen, Earl Grey, Duke of:'" pulp and :burned his �resid�ence. 'and the Scariff workhouses and the Connaught and Duke of Devonshire. .' ! _ William• Kerr, a 'b 4rber; Malachy' Gall.ey'head and Kiingbar coastiguard FORESTS �1 ��j A Y TRAINS Ue�utenant-Governors . of-- Ontario ` Halfpenny, a postryri a and Al�sxandez stations were 'burned to the ground. ll j1�•] who have officiated have been Sir dohq McBride,a sa400ri keeper,a?l re3LIents The damage exceeded£100,000. `:. - Beverley ltobinaan (five bimea),',air" ' of Belfast, were a•1so stain. Many men, Jahn Lucey was shot - dead by Goo. Kirkpatrick, Sir Oliver Movvat strangely attired, w+ese concerned in Crown forces at Cork last night for A despatch irem St. John, NI., having a hard time getting or a thin l (in-1898, having in'1882 had the,sarso-' ro the grim episodes. In reach in3tance failing to answer a challenge after the says:-Trainmen report millions Of section. and passenger trains have to t honor while Premier of Ontario), Sir'. the assasmrts arrived in a motor car curfew hour. Head Constable Mc- double or cut and be conveyed in two • _ caterpillars or army worms between eons All of the C.P.R. trains have' Mortimer Clark, S).r.J. M•.Gsbsor,sad r took the intended victian -from bed,!Elhi1 was shot on his way to church Fredericton Junction and Harvey, on been equipped with special steam jets: Sir John.Hendrie.' e and rkidled him with -bullets otr6ide at Killegg'an, West Meath, to-d+aY- He the Canadian Pacifie'Railway 'lines, wl*ch are placed in front of the ti Dominion Premiers officiating Dave, r his house. Then the body was placed died within an hour. and that train'travel has been greatly wheels and. a 200-pound pressure of, been: Sir John Macdonald, Sir John'y`` in the car and re•moved•.to the northern A shoemaker named,Fitzgibbon was Thompson, Sir Wilfrid. Laurier, sad'.w,; laeigdbts of the iffy,where it was alive- taken from his home in Liscarrell, impeded. An ..official said that for steam is used to help steer the worms miles the forest has been stripped of off the rails. The condition arising t Sir:Robert Borden. -' ed in lonely fiekta. The relatives say Cork,by armed men and abut to death. Provincial Premiere Mori A. $.. the maider'ed men veers assured they The usual spy notice was pinned to the lcliage and the tracks are catered from this invasion.is. said to be'the Hardy$ r Goo. Roes. Sir 'James - -. • with these worms which grease the worst ever experienced by the C.P•R. were waAed for identification pur- body, forbiddirm its removal. WW they, and Sir Louis Jette- (Qua•• k poses, and would be showed to.return York Street to-nigiat was again a rails so badly that freight trains are in t�lris district. ba. their hames. Kerr'and McBride battle ground, the police beiavg com- Of all _"clnofScitil"' notables. vAo: Leave wives and Infarct children. Half- pelted to fire on, the crowd. Several BRITISH TROOPS HALT cant by the Government report Of have acted, the, most distinguis�t4 penny was nrmsarried. cases of bullet wounds were sent to SU,MIA FIGHTING June, This is 88,000,000,bushels less was, of course, the Prince of W41es; Sha riotin occurred in the York the sta1. Special Corv3tab4e Star- than_leaf years harvest, but' sus-f rP g hasp P Bests good yields, and might beers-1 two yosra-ago. Others-i,,..o 'Street-area here today resulting in one dy,died of his wounds. How Commonsense of.Gener- larged should Present prospects main- Major-General Herbert, Major-Qgu- man: being shot in the stomach and Disturbances affix occurred in the al Henniker is Preventing twin through till harvest which is eral Hutton, Earl DundonalcL Y,io ,•, thirteen others od erwiie wounded. $ashoir Road, Falls division, the chief $ already tinder way,in winter wheat in.I Stratheona, Sir Wm. Mulock, Adm#za 1 and Bloodshed. rd Gen. Three men were found ah+ot to death storm centre of the riots last July. B coda - Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. I Lord Charles Beresio , e SaQ a. in various parts oaf the city, - � here the police fired' on Sinn Fein A despatch from Rosenberg, Brit- There is a promise of 578,000,000, Powell, Sir Goo. Parley,' The dzstusbawe•. Megan S esterday snipers. An unid�eraffied man was shot ish Front, Upper Silesia, says:-The buaheh't of winter and 261,000,000 Shaughnessy, and Sir Ancktaad -evening between a few people, and dead. recently arrived "hard-boiledr' British buahel•e of spring wheat, a total of Geddes. General, Henniker, and the new Brit- 829,000,000 bushels, while the The only woman who axes opened_ , ish Plebiscite Commissioner, Sir Her- last year was 787,000,000 bushels. the lair was Lady Kirkpatrick,- i4, f ;BRITISH PRISONERS Test of Strength m Stewart, are i t m Winter teat estimates 1 . RELEASED IN ANGORA •.Russian.Government d to art. beginning o e nter when im of 678,000,- - :..• - sneer s decisively it. The British 000 le as of 51,000,000 - - _ - ve ec felt. B l bushe show a ]o have at last discovered a rough, cow- bushels from the May returns. This British Fleet Holds McMOARl ag BrW is Soviet High Copenhagen, June 12t-A Finnic Mon-sense technique far handling the I was attributed to numerous frosts la#a y comnnisaiQa anhiels has just returned Upper Silesian dilemma and the have - Service. COmaiiasioner for the y in' April and early in May, and to - __ t#om Moacaw reports that Lenin is be putting it into practice with drought is the South-west where the -- -Crimea. - expected soon to issue a decree rector---the result that the tension already I bulk of the losses have occurred.,, Britain's entire. Atlantie lleot•of - Casvatacrtinoplie, dune 12:The ing p%P�Y rights in goods, but not �ws signs of relaxing. --0----- forty tassels, fine span li o of dread•` •" Turkish' steamer Akdaaiz penetrated real aerate, and hand6w back the There is a justified hope that the The Royal Ulster Riflef I" the Greek blockade of vise Back Sea amalkr•' industrial plants to their new British policy will .succeed in - nonghta. battle cruisers crutsars, d b ,•. - to Guard the ICulg etroyers,submarines and escort tees : and'arrived here today from Batum, oWIlem liquidating the Upper Silesian civil yA $?ter havinng landed M. Natharov, Lenin's plans are now u!irderstood war i stopped far fifteen minutes recently �' far out upon the Atiantic.ior a untqu# '; to be to reconstitute Russia on the A despatch from Belfast says. the Russian Soviet Ambassador to the The technique consists essentially funeral sery ice, 'says a despatch-irpaa� °Turkish Nationalist Government, in basis of his reported' declaration that in British troops'walking up to a po-i'"-The Royal Ulster Rifles,Which' Southampton. x Angora at Sa umen. He vmss,acoom- the country cannot live solely on the' sition o! the insurgents and tel3ing are IIoW quartered fII' the KeII- They were homeward bousid from paired by 20 olBaers anE# rrarrnerons-ideals of Karl Marx, but that it need's these in a few uumistakaho words to gdmgton 'Gardens in London, manoeuvres off the coast of Poitugal°��., .r- •' 7wmen sewebuies and bad two chests bread its well. clear out. At the same time this Ger- where they were stationed t0 and had arrived at the soot where t3td1 `L, -, at gold. ' The question seems to be if he'ean irregular forces are told un-, meet emergencies h mfg British submarine K-6 was lost.with = conquer the strong, resistance of mistakib not bo advance. The ter- Will all hands on the outward vo g e en ies w lch The British afllcaals here were-'in- h' arise from the coal strike, wI "as- Trotsky And his associated 'political ritory thus cleared of insurgent Poles Lt was 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon Y fozmed to-tray that e9evers prisoners be sent here for Ding Georges hoW by the Turldsh Natio'nal'ists have adventurers and fanatics In any case and kept clear of German irregulars,I when the fleet steamed over the•oc"u.. , been released and are an the way to a test of strength inside the wails of is called sr"neutral zone." As fast-as visit at the opening of the Ulster 1 6 p• rave and the signal "Stop! Colprs the Kremlin is expected soon. it is cleared, German plebiscite police Parliament On June 22. They at Hail MBatl° was given. The 14 M. Ulianoii, a brother o2 Ni kole.i 4 'under he command of British officers, will be the only Irish troops in ' Their Excellencies Sail are moved in and re®erve law and the evun't men of the fleet assembled on celrlt, Lenin, the Russian Soviet . Premier P 1'3'• standing at attention. The order for ' (whose real name is Vladimir 'Ilyiteh for England July 19 order, -and the mixed German and It is announced that the Queen the burial of the dead was read by 21 tIliartoff), has succeeded Bela Kun, Polish populace rejoices and_goes to Will not accompany King George ships' chaplains and bugles blew •the "the former Hungaru'm Coenrmunist dic- - A despatch from Ottawa says:-It work again, and everybody is happy to Belfast. "last post." tator, as Soviet High Commissioner is-officially announced•from the Gov- and satisfied, except the civil war for the Crimea. ernment House that Their Excellen- Profiteers and their friends with ulier- a for motives = - Meekly Market Report y. P?ClT11er Shut! c esethe Duke 1 from u Quebec for Eng- r r k it will sail Q CEREALS--FALL-OFF : Y Arrives in London rid on July 19th,on the Empress of -' - $'oronio. Honey--60-80-15 France. $$,�0,�0 $USHEIS , ties, 19 to}Oe peg ywL i. A despatch from London says• Manitoba wheat--No. 1 Northern, m.; 5-2%-lb. tins, 21 to 22e• per Lamson, June 12.--Jan Smuts, Pre.. (jam{� Stotts Crop FTOin1 $1.93�1f�• No. 2 Nartlrein,$1.82�l4• No. Ontario corriii homey,-at: $7 per 1b.. ' When the Duke of Devonshire returns Mier of Sou' Africa, who will be one p S Nor•t�sern, $1.82-4; No• 4 w�eet, section case. R p! the dcm.,mnt figures at the Im- to England from Canaria, after laying G� Yields, Though Less $1.7631. Smoked -mead--Hams, mad., as fio perial Co, f_ ence which holds its first down his duties as Governor-General, ,L� �t Yom. M�� oats.-No. 2 CW, 46%c; 3Sc; heavy, '30 to 810; soaked; 4$ to meeting on Thursday at 10 Dovrnin he�will retire entirely from'public life No. 4 CW,41%c; rejected,70%c;feed, W; rolls, 27 to 28c; cottage rolls; stoner, arrived to Loaador: yesterday,' and pass,mush of his time at Chats-' A despatch from Washington No, 1 lead, 89►�c; M. 2 feed, 39l4c,4 to 29e; breakfast bacon. $3 to iS8e ~ worth, which Is now being prepared says:-A crop of 2,496,000,000 bushels Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW, 803fic; special brand breakfast bacon►, 45 tq and Matt immediately for Chequers, for his reception.•: It is understood wheat, oats, rye and barley is fore- No.4 CW,77%c;rejected,69%c; feed,�47c; boneless, 41 to 46c. Y where he will be the guest of Lloyd that the Duchess will rename bar - 70;6 G ( Cored meats-Long clear 'bacon, 17, •George aver the weak d. All above-in store, Fort William. to 18c• clear bellies, 15 to 16c. former appointment of Mistress of the >w. ;, , r .; ;><::;:•,, ;,;;,.;;<,:,;>;: .,:;; , I bas to seen M " ' `A.` Ontario wheat-F.o.b: shipping f Lear-Pure, tierces, 11.3(1 to 12c;NX beralft '" in according to freights ou'taide, tuffs, 12 to, 12%e; pails, 1234 to 12%c; of rhe conference in England, g r - � , ::.•' .,,.; .., Po ts, Smuts arrival•ooRSS the men- a•>.,.•..; •�.:'.: with the exception of the-Cans"n A lace deposit of platinum has re- No. 2 spring, $1.4Q to 1.46; No. 2 prints, 14 to 14%c. 8horte��, tieresl,. winter, $1.50 to $1.60•,No. 2 goo" 11 to 11%c• tubs, 11% to-19c• : a Premier who is expected a� the be- cently been discovered near Sulphur g p . . ginning of the week. Rock; Ark., according to late-reports. wheat, nominal. I2 to 12%c; prints, 14 to 14%e. American Cora--Prompt shipment, Choice heave, steers, $8.50 to 110. 2 yeAow; cif. bay' 1 75c,.-good heavy steers, $8 to $8.00i i -----_--• --- nominal. chore' cattle,, choice, $8 to $9• do; =s LARGEST �flLD OBE BODY ON :; Ontario oats-No. 2'white ,42 to g� $7.50 to $8; dio, mid., .17 -to 44c, according o freights outside. $7,50; do, eom., $6.506 to $7; butches&' Barley-Malting, '66 to' 70c; accord- cows, choice, $6.50 to $7; do,' goobl T `CI �`Il ANT AT FLOW I�AnL ins to freights outside. $6 to $6.60 do, on. $5 to $6• but•' +•+ Ontario flour-Winter, prompt ship- chers' bulls., good, $6 to $7; do,�cw%w, tb" ,,. ti; .kQ;> ment, straight run bulk, seaboard, $4 to 16- feeders, beet, $7.50 to 1<i3•' Surface Showings Indicate Vast Richness'of New'Discovery ', $7Pe 2.'$1.30* a ` ;do, 5 9,00 1*6. $7 to $7.50; t 800 r _ Peas-No. to 1.36. ,X5,75 to $6.76; do, cons., $b to' , cart Manitoba flour-Track Toronto:!ners' and' cutters 2 to U milkers, _. -Dyke,to be Blown Open. ::;:. ' . $ ; , Firsk pats., $10.50; second pats., $10. I good to choice, $50 to 886; do, com` _. _. Buckwheat-nominal. r 1 _ i and mad., $30 to $50;•choice spriagess, The Pas, Man, June 13.�AdeAtion-• strike is the'.evident' continuity of .':a;f?;< >w;>:;;; Itye-No. 2, $1.40. P tion received lie ' concern- free' Id Igor the lets h and width of ";a <a:: ''.`'.I ,$40 to $60; lambs, yearlings, $10 toy »sl informs r!e l go gt Millfeed�-Carlots delivered, Tosfpn $12; frog t71e goldrike •at Elbow Lake' the dyke, starting from the�gold pock- to fret hbs' bugs included: Bran, i �' s+pring, $17 to. $18• ;ahpe g g choice, $6 to $6.50; do, cam., i s to, feeds to the belief that,from the sins-I,et,where sp'ecin'rens'were dtsg out with ton, $25 to 527; eohorbs, per son, 26 i`calves, _good to choice, $10 to . ' race'sthowings, the largest gold ore, a gold volume of fifty pen• cent. ,The }h � ;to $29; *+bite midlings, $3 , feed hogs, fed and wakpod, $9.60.to$9,?6l ' body on the continent has been un rkd, as uncovered, revealed small fl our, $1.70 to $2.10. do weighed o$-car's. $9.76 to $100, •,,� :;: 4: :•: �^ ' f Cheese-New, large, 18 to 19c; do f.o.b, $8.75 to $9; do, couzM6 7 erovere& specks of -ga.+d, fairly regular all *$+:: The dyke hag been stripped of along. A few shots were put in near- "' ; twins, 183Sa to 193�ac; triplets, 19 to points, $i3.50, $8.76. >,averburden for 350 feet in length an er the discovery 'posts, and the ma- ;;,, .k:..,.i,. 83 old las ri le 3484 de twins, gt d r3' P a�& � > , 3334 to 343�SC; triplets; 84W-to 35c; •�°`a- Mont ea �•,4ro,��" �'► 60 in width without lencountering the"•terial shot out also corntained-``free , t „}s New Stilton, 21 to 22c. Oats Cari. %Y o. Al " `^ Butter-Fresh _01 fry ; o , stalls in which the ,gold' is freely de gold s choice, 2b to 62c• Fi . 8 to_57c, Fl posited throughout. The outcropping� • A case of dZ nam6te has been sent `�': 26c• creamery prints, !crash, No. 1, 80 aping wh t pats.; firabk $1 ,near the water's edge, where the dis up to the property to be used'in blow- to 2c; cooking, 19c. ROW as , , 16. covery was evade Eha� developed into ing open the dyke to learn to what f ;szr•,'. Margarine--24 to 26c. -W : .$27.25. , $29.25.•jteiy,' s rich cket of 'old' which duals extent this ol+d is de sited!�rrvder- Eggs-No, 1, 84 to 8bc; selects, 3b per ton, c4r lobs, $21 to $28. Po g i?' Y g Lord 8ynq to 36c• cartons, 87 to Ue. Cheese finest easbeans, to :lessens in quantity back to the die- neat'h. Prospectors are staking heav-.. Bear s-Can. hand'-picked, bushel,�Butter,clsoimt cresanesy,a#0 A. covery post,4450 feet'away, where the ily around the, discovery and across Former Commander of the Canadian I$2.85 to $3; primes, $2.40 to $2.50. `Eggs, selected, 84c. Potatoos;', Pet •�, body disappears under a heavier over- the Grassy River, opposite the find,:forces in France, whcse appointment,' Maple products---Syrup, per imtp bka, car lots, 60 to 65c, bern+den. where, it is claimed,the dVke has been as Governor-General of Canada is of- gal,, $2.50; per b imp. gals., $2.36.I Calves, $6 to Lambs,' tic= r►+K An attruadve feature about this picked.up. iicially announced, Maple sugar, lbs., 19 to 22c. $19; sharp, $5, Hogs, $lO:bQ: t, �,.. ir fi�,4 Fs .;o 4 ` [ l.''' � •" tb7? 4, r r 'y , °*, r¢• 'q,,.n 't > v a. .rte.ti° • y°'..+r,„• r, J,i►-ap�.,w ,yr �'-"-*;.' .•�,•- .�` .+•r-.rk," tfixn• ',..x+w. n^ ' rl:-,; *-r*."�''` '_ "`'a•R'' `' .x;,. s'-';r. s`�y '�w. '•ww -'" f -.f '•' y�t�.. - ' w4. y 'n.',,,=. *,.a - ..,,,r;tr - ,",wv.s'1°i`W�.+r. ; ;<"w•+ ''i'�a'.. ji rr7 .'M;:^r�-� e,=. .�{• `oYmr'�' '"J�- a^ •C. ,�5.`w,'•'k'i c.; '�;"*�'nx _ J r-e,� , Rl.,,, G... .*7•A+ v, ;'^� - 4+ W a• ^x•"*ix!''; rt. r'. _ '.- ,s,+•' €"ti'�- -e .7, ..rte. :•y� ,,. "a�T! •••;vti..r3•, .�S'�` .,�,'c s.: =.- ,.. -G.. �,.. 'ti•'• �. . . '., ., .. . .-,'•, i - r - 4'�'.r r ._,., �t-''V 4 , ,,•,�„,"-r•. �. •'q., i;4• .w,c.=r;.•.�-�{'^„'.�r a �'„ ��,s!•.�'.,. Lf1C2A ISMs. Tiirni need at • B ntin 's _ A' u B*, Mee. Coffee attd.tRO`cleildrea, ,z ' Durham and Jumbo, 87c yer lb, of Toronto, are `teeth the fot•mer� ' = ''�;'� - °'•"'....`�F 0 :hiss- Helen Burliti visited Y A parents, bT.'und riles. Hickey. ,"° A -SIr, N,pring, of Toronto, spent. last week with friends 3!� Mitton. =:hiss Jean Bateman, of Tarots- $tiaday with James . and Mrs. Now Adv",v*meiita. to, s spent p t the`ROek sad with bar {„ _ - blissGlaclys PutveH, of Toron• Runts, the !Hisses Bunting, _ ' • a mall paid $75 for a uit 'Ot Clothes to, spent Sttud>iy at the Ilome of -Mrs, (Rev.)A. 11icLatichlinand DUCK EGGS 'FOR SALE-Apply - to Hugh Miller,Pickering, 31tf V er pscents. reel• three husky boss, Bob, Bill - i � - �xl p land Jack-, are guests rat the - 10-day I'll se�� 3'0ll for 75 ~ -Mies Kathleen Blight, of To par- �OR SALE-Seed Buckwheat. Ap- - - -' .ronto, spent. 'the weekend frith sonage during.Conference. _ ply to Luther Middleton,Brougham,`39-40 -Rev. J. w Down and Re A. a Suit of Clothes, x r.,MiSS blurs Clark. -\OR SALE-Second•hand mower - --Edward Bryan"�tta8 had 1113 MCLauchlin, B. A,, B. D. left and corn cultivator. J.R Thexton, Picker y' .� ., Pickerin on !Honda for the Con- ing. . 37tf a•esidence re-painted, adding much ference no\v meeting �'Vliitbp. X Hat, 2 Pairs Sol, Ties, 2 Collars I Pair Boots, to Its appearance: g RITISH COLUMBIA SHINGLES C` 7 ' =-hies. George Cjprdon:`ef To- -Services in St. Georges church' for sale at lowest possible prices by Thomas Q pl' lit5 ` licierli"EalLr C 1' next,Sunday, Jane_ lgth--moriiing Paterson Claremont. 35tf , I � hiyt, 1'Pair �raeeC, j ;.-:.'Tonto; spent Sunday tl•ith her at 10.30; evening at i o'clock, - '. 'father, Richard Barrett. g FOR SALE-A quantity of on and Packages ClgaretteS. -Lloyd and !Misses Georide and Sunday 3C11001 at !1.$0 in the seed buckwheat. Apply to Arch. Fleming, - ;•.,: morning. Claremont. Phone Clare 517. 3S-41 r ;. _11?'rankie Shirley ape e, Sunday g' Who- says `'slue -6oSt' of 11Ving" their -The Nest Hill baseball team OR SALE-About 20 parents here; young pigs, , -- -SIC play an association gall]? with the F5 and G weeks old. Also 1 or 2brood sows. g.$tnith soli daughter, ,of Pickering team on the athletic R,Holden,R.R;No, 2. Piekering. : 35-39.._ Toronto, spent-a fete days with ila:3 nt. L educed. - - ;',the formers father,Witt. Allaway ground_ here this(Thursday)even- OR SALE-Young pigs 6 weeks old. ing. All citizens'InVited. OR a number of tomato plants. M.B. ^-:t'ic's• J. R. Linto>t'4 nnmernite _Ml,t, (Dr.) Spain and daughter, Burk,Brougham. Phone Pick.1031. 35-39 friends are pleased to kero.tv..that 'else continues to iln prove in hgalth. .hiss Lanai May, of New York, ���OR SALE-Chevrolet - car. 490, are hoe? On ACCOtint Of the re• 1919model. in first-class shape. Cash or you ' •' Y' r -Mis�4 Ilia ry Ruddy, who has p terms to resp6nsible pazty, C, Pardo?, Glare- B e s t're insist o n d getting :been attending Havergal college, carious condition of the former's moat. 35.39 '-.Toronto. is bolos for her vacation, mother, Mrs. John Gordon. - ----~--- _ _ -The cement b�clek work on S.' Bt-CKWHEAT FORT SALE-Good ForBy�'he Fine S11iCt;. -E. L. Chapman has a larg? sample,suitable for seed. Ap�pply at lot 1;;, force of help engaged AR,.13tin 't•o -r-C011keutt s net6 gars g. Arthur Percy,R. R. No. 1, ' gE at the con, rPickerin j>LtIJ►7olt�tely guaranteed '� COCneC of King and Charcll streets Pickering. 39-�U •' t ' harvest his butuper stra\\�berry "ti;ro;,crop, has been conipleted,'and the car- T DST Between Clrtremont and Br"o- i `-Rev, Hanson Do le, of Torun Venter work will proceed-at once. 1'J ugham,on Tuesday, June 14th,a dealer's - y car license No.M,151. Finder ple$se notify W. to, visited Pickering friends while -Ti'm' 1lalin and :Arthur.Sier G.Gerow,Brougham. Fred T• , BL1f1t1L1 � d have each had their prick lot re- g,• Pickerin -.•attending; the . 'conference at ' C O'CND-In Pickering Village on Whitb cently purchased fvoltl St. Geor- F a; �Establis11ed118ai. dr y , Tuesda}, Jume 14th,a pure'containin¢a . ge s church property, encloseii In surd of money. Loser ma have same by ap- -The J11199P9 Law ]cent moved r a neat'dod substatltial wire fence. P1y:ngtoFredFawcett,Pickering. 39th "G= into the reidence recently parr ` Som er by. them.from 'Robert k; foe the present these lots will be FOR SALE—2a 9 c c' on the north- Somerville. used for gardening purposes. i� nest corner of lot 1D:con, 3,-Pickering.. On ` -A large number of the ell- the premises are some timber and.tea acres under - ASrB. . Geo. COakw�ll, .Of. .SAg cult,yation. Suitable for pasture with shade and ` HE 810' 1". katChe\von, and bars. Enos Reln lagers atteuded the annual merno- water. Apsly aCtiews'OtECe. 39th.- ' rial service at the White Church ' 'mer spent two weeks with friends+ OR SALE- all kinds of ` 4 in Toronto. !au Siii day afteruoun. .Th1'3 annu= Ft' al -Newest and, ZolJbiest wagons,harness, and all kinds or favy nd - tl' �. i We congl•rttalate,Carman Gor• RI serric•e has become an extensive �;cmeca to good order. Also several heavy and t nt-?taT�s and a couple of Light horsepowers.. __ lines'in all the -AV Tt„v..l.=, v„ l�; aFfHlr, being FLCtendECl by many .Herman,Claremont. Phone'201. 17tr ? his'filial exam. aild i; nOtV n full .. L"'" r` """" A� stall Rs by ----AJ . -_- ^ •. ZO' ( those \situ re-ide in the loralit L' S - leadinn patterns- fledged bi:D _ . - y 1,`OK ��1°L'—vne uri%irig Wet J O IN ', set of h•:avy harnesx. one medium eight Ii s •' +� t °`' '' —Thowas and Mrs. Law have' -An_ exciting fvr,tbAtr watch spr,ng wagon wath box complete.. All these ar J t y &nU -shades in -: " 'tRICPrt png4esston Of their CeFldente waq played here on :Monday even- 'ttgl;:s are to g•�od condition• and must be sold.as ins between the employees of the the owner has no fuither use for tEem. 'Apply to Ot) King, street:east, just vacated EfArbor Con3missiOn and the etl2- F.Chtdlo•r:Claremont. 33it ' �4� .t..by the .hisses L%-,v. t•.-.--: 14.6n' s r ` Odrst Sunday School' team,. Es• ;OR SALE-1 shnrrhorn Mill, 1 Rep- :' ? ^w —L. A• `an Skiver left on a �rat.ir. 'f hea:v wagon.n ¢ood .hapu. S. C. ° +. Citenient ran high atnong the Bj,:k Minorca'seggy for t.i:ching,'Pektn_f1u tmn 7 } ,, bskinens trip on Monday for Win large crowd of,�pectatar�. The 1•.,wn Runner andWhite-Runner duck eggs .nd nlpeg•- Be. expecti, to-be.away 1 , visaC,41icpupi. .lppiy atlors3, .B. f. con. a f Ot'e wtt'4 a close one, 1.0 in fRVr)C Pickering. Fret Lace FI4 !,land Creek, Phone / a` for aweek-or.ten ye 'F, y, 8 - Summer Airs. John Bo e$ who recent• of Eho Sunday Schaal helps. Ay "taiveu7. 30-aa ! I' ly under\vent an.Operation. in Tar referee'Robin Gai•don gave Rene- - �' - : l 1, - rR3 satisfsetiori. DQ NGt1iNG Tonto, is note eonvlileselnir at her y G ihoai@on�hnrrhstreet. -Rev. Scatlle,y John?tdn -and f - ' bride are " nding R fen da s T F1ir ors Hotel t ;' lies. Thos. Dvu�tlns find 11i=s Dorothq, of Taranto, were here with the fortner's; graadivothet, �� { Shirt 7 over Suoda with _the former's :firs. J. H. Rogers. They will also ,�, _ y visit other relatives- in- the town- _ FRENCHMAN'S. BAY -knottier, Mrs. A':Rarrell. _ .. . ' All Sizes = ship. Rev. Mr,Johnston, who has --The Catholic Woman's League I - �'a, �' - fee tile-"Gordon" Just been ordained in the London .Baturuay E-vening,- _ SHIRTS of IPiekering; iatenci holding- .R Conference, has been assigned to , wriauratcaescr Shirt., garden Harty on Thursday, July t charge near 'hineardine, \\Mere _ 8 to IZ 0 Clock 9 ' lath. ;Partietilar4'later. he will have three apppinimentW. - - - The: police t`rusteec li ve had ' • I -.: the ;iron bridge at the fact of and will start on his new duties' EVERYBODY fi�'ELCU=LIE, p Church street repainted-a veep on Sunday, J}ily 3rd. Ladies" n.eceasarg piece of work, _ -Pltbliq set•viee in the•Method. � - ..: .. -- •- :-;' � ' =-James Richardson hue hadthe iat Church as uol ' neat Sunday. PPING The services n ill 'be ctindneted by _ 4 = Yarandah removed, front in front 11 SU Con of the e• r of his grocery store and will sub- young meat' from the t stitnte it with a neat atvinit. Conference non la pion at CS'hit --�--- -Mrs. A_.. R Major,..of White- by A. cordial -invitation i3 ex- Pa,tron.s 4`the�Alt "Grist Mill M - vale, Mro, btyer4, of PittGbur,�, tended to the, public. LeA " " - G _ jervive psi 'Friday nl lit Seloct Will pease take not'ic'e that duri ,. and N. Y. Poucber, of Toronto, Rosiery program and pte feed. Ail tit's euent-Thtirsday with Hugh stud i Jane, July and August rhopping Mrs. :llechin_ ads . and lassies' are expected, -John Carrie and srSn, Jock, Smid+iy School at 2 00 p. nl. eyer}--'and-. oast' crushing Mondays `a.nd . 'in black," tl� iteccinipinied"by their. friend, Ar• Sunday, -with classes fur all ages,- -�;� clue Tolmie. of Woodville, paid a J. W. D. - SAtnrdtiy only-._: brotc'n. gt•et and �..` ""- flying visit to 'Pickering on Snn- -=A strawberry festival, under dsty 'evening to see the former's the au=pices of the &)ard-.of MAn• _ ;kite, in daughter, Mr;a Amie,D6w\ e. agers and the Toting People-'So-'49. :"PROPRIETOR •� -James and l'Irs. Greeplltii find cietyaf St. Andrew',c•1ltirc�h, Pick- Cotton, Sigh .Lisle, ' of;. and Mr-4. Stapllenson null giog. ering, Will be held on the evening - I ..motored to X[Arkha-m (W Slutday of Friday, JLIAe the 2101, un the :anC2 sod spent the day with their charcl� grounds. Ra-=ell Raw-- Coal, ���� � � _ conso4, Mr. and Jlrs.- -Browosber- thorns, the noted dramatic reader. = Plii•e Sill: . =ger And family' and entertainer, will Rive a nuln _ 4 -F. J. Prouse, the contra€t-61 ,-ber of choice selection, and lie will Hard and Soft Coal of the -- . Trtde Mark has commenced the-,foundation of be assisted in the program by- _ - - - ; �.hitevale male c oar h@tit C Lla�lt ' On See Oilr. DC ' W. -F. LAIWIS new residence on t tette and 1 y Sing street east, and the R•or'k able local talent. Don't miss .this hand k �iPlirltllll �Ialtl will be ppshed _forward with all Admission- and cream treat. THOS. A. LAW, .- possible speed.- Admission , Adults 50c., children f ' �. -James Richardson and trip Wt 25c. Remember the date-June - M s �� a �� H A M N . .' Weeks had R trout-fishing trip tq ?ith - �'iC3c6ri2Zg, :,�3.t. Scott Tp.one day IRst week. They -M. S, Cbap�nrin got possession -' �•snort having had onl ',fair sett- of the Cowan�¢ Shepherd and the l+�'cess. The trouble `was some one Gerow & Son garages sit the corn HARNESS SHOP else had been there before, 'W'Wednesday.and Church sheets on 3UNDY'S . HARDWAR�-=-The Vallee trustees are•having y. The latter he viii If your need is in the harness•line giTe 8 +iw the cement walk on the east side of take down and the former n ill be us a call.as we have Rot both new and second-hand.. - Chnrc:h street extended past John converted into.a first-class general -Draper's new residence. They store building, which he 'expects _ harness Wright prices. -are also having some repairs made to occupy about the 1st of Sept: - . Harness Find shoe repairing your 'Neighbor's Will.Envy Yolt of to the walks on Elizabeth street. Gerow, &, Son have moved to Bro- done. -Richard Moore:,a-ho was? ugham, where they leatre rented - - �ployepd with the SVArren Pavia Poacher property, and Hill . , Cecil $rad'ley� = ` :Set a good example on the street. Paint ' Company while they were laying •carry on there. Cowan & Shep- .', /the pavement through the village, herd have dissolved partnership. _ Harness Maker,. Pickering harpbeen retained-by the firm and Mr. Cowan' has rented the Davis your property and the neighbors • i4 now aaGisting with a contract at garage on English .Ave., where he ELM DALE ILLS North Bap, will continue in business. Mr. �'c'il'1 all fall in line. -The results of the second year SLepherd will resume his trade, PICKER=NCB a '. students_ of Torouto University that of a•carpenter. You can always get the heat Mani- • - . Wnirpiiblished SRtardny, Among -Rewember the big celebration _ tobR );'roar mad? from •.\o. 1. - l tile -succes4fnl ones in the Honor on Dominion Day, July 1st, on Manitoba .Wheat. - - -Class was bliss Edith Crook, her .�,e athletic grounds, Pickering, Royal Household and Gleuora for See 0Tar comj)lete:line Of - course being'Philosophy, English tinder the auspices of the Chan- Bread.' Try R bag. and History. ber of Commerce. - A splendid Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled bats .;;.~ Martin-Senour 100 Uer oent ,Pure Paint -•.� The Canada Yesirl 51 eting Y � program of Rthletir'sports is being - BRAN, SHORTS of Friends is now in session in prepared. including.baseball, foot- MIX FEEDS;! Norwich. Those from,Piekering ball, runt;ing, jumping, etc. A ;.,.!OAT CROP E ry Ca ara�te :. in attendance are ; Wm. V. and feature of the sports,* will be the p CRUSHED OATS ��• Mrs Richardao», Mrs. J. N. Rich public school contests, in which BARLEY CHOP - - l.Iarble its Floor Finish, Varnolinm for Oilcloths, Wood. U`r •ardson, bflot E Barone, Miss Annie ever school in the township is 3' 1 'p WHEAT ."::Co rnell, Mis.a Lonse, Richardson, expected.to take part. Children �CRAChED CORN • r laC•6tain, Varlii6h Buff, POtOb Paint, Shellac, Mlas Lrzzie Richardson, Nelson J. of all ages are invited• to compete. 'MIXED HEN FEED M-'w Chapman. Claremont Citizens Band.-will 'Master Painters' Green,''Flat �Phite, ` -Those residing along the front furnish music during the after Caldwe]]'s Cream stlbsti'tut@ Calf Meal. _ street are now enjoying the, ex noon and evening. At 8 p m. it Molasses Meal G10S3 White, 1vEU•tOTle°etc': erience of hovin p g practic Iy no grand concert will be given from CHOPPING AND OATS r pit N tact. lYtth the :Aire, oli onto obi a w lie platform v the round, -Bring 3-olir coupon and get a sample of Wood-lac'. er v,pA R vl ids now .ist would form This, will include vocal and in- CRUSHIN G EVERFDAY Pr yoRrR cloudy of crust mould bc�ra6vtt'mental magic, readings, Get prices .: feed in ton lots. ° flnriinir itR way throf�h -every Scotch dancing, etc. See bills for BELL PHOtiE., T r, F. •w, w�� 't1 H. Bundy '�ckerin to the Freat annoy Uce of particulars of the event, both,day er e�y Luu9e keeier. . sad evening Chopping every day { ,L:!: :'wp•.,•, ;,.ti. •�;..� ..yq,� •s nra.,x.._• i?. .'.•., • ... .,r "� . 9 qw:o>, .$: ''�,. :a�••'. r..• «.• "•s; .kt a'i*•i.. 'ti•e•'"'7,h ,� �.1' :{w,"� '�.�a^�Y�i "`^ .' !sus`` w'r?r'ir•"`.t. rte,,. - Ca . .,.n• •AS5