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Q Kh.- R . � 2o, PICHR1irING� ONT.,"FRID AY-g d C,7 ATE ?4, 192t ,,,: -No• �� . CEDAR GROVE. .GLEN tAAJOR: st `; . ,, xO{bilFSiv>atal tllrarD Established 1818 Geo, Baker E% = Zion church Cedar Grove,will hold J, C. Wallace was at C. Hopkins on Medical + their annual harden party- on the Sunday, f l'a%kn of Mr. A. WT. Milroy on Friday Service will' be held next Sunday' GREENWOOD . � evening, June 24th. The prograw evening at 7.30, ' RE,IFORSYTH, Opb. D:, Director wiltbe Riven by the Kew 'Beach .Pres• Mr. and airs. Fiss visited' at James r •O tometricall Association of Ontario. Reg. istered Member of(the American Optometrigal If you knew yon were going to be byterian• choir of 38 voices and will Washington's on Sunday. Association. Eyes 'examined by appointmen*.. BILLS Phone Association. Claremont, oat. burnt'burnt out by Lightning consist of choruses. solos and duets. Fred Knd NIr•s.Redshaw visited at like a reap man lave An elocutionist will be present and a Frank Hardy's on Sunday. _ g y violinist. As this:chair .is noted for J. D. and-Mrs. «'asey visited at Jas, E.FTOMLII`S?N, 3I, B., Member already been this year its secular concerts, a program'of rare and M.rs. Carter's.ocer the.iceek-end. . ~ s'onthe Corieae of Physicians and Surgeons you would put on 'Protection. of Ontario. Ot$ce: that formerly occupied by p merit may be expected. ' Program to' The Glen Vlajrn annual picnic will the lateDr..$4Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Catd- obod knows, you might be the begin at 7.30. A refreshment booth be held on July 1st (Dominion Dac), ' yell. Phone. Clsretnoat,Qnt. 231: yr will be on the (;rounds: -Adtnissivn. half mite west of Balsam-in the beau- " - ' , ' - next. There is hardly'&storm 25c; Children laic. tiful grove of ��'m. Fiss. See bills for . M• T E.10ARTWRIGHT, ' M. D.3a.M. that somebody's barn ie _ further partteulars.' f Biscuits and Pastry have that flne'r ;' •c.sP;& S.,ent. A coroner for the Coun- not etruek and very " sweet,nutty taste when . tyofOntario. Officehours : 12-l and s-s p.m.. often burned, --Methodist harden party White- Pickering T Football sweet, �• or at o,ther::hours by appointment Bring. On- ' ' vale, Wednesday, June `?9th. g p' $ made from _ �... No.24. Ind,phone No,400. Pickering. Oa- tario. 331v Insurance Companies allow about - The Brougham team played Green g0 per cent rebate on our R ` p a Dominion Day at S'touffviltt .River te�rnl at Green River last SRCUr'•' K /' S � I /I/! i ^"� NO. McKI:TNON, D1.D., L.R.C.S., Lightning Protection day evening, the latter winning by • Ediaburgb, member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons•of Ontario.lleeatista The dedication of �Ietnorial, Park 1-1. The game teas a'splendid eshibi• Pastry Flour. It is made by the � * -of Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh. It must be safe will take place on Dominion Day and tion:of football and was very close, most.moderp system from Special attention to doiesses of women and ~ the ceremony, as well as that of ur.- Both teams were about even, and it ^> children, pffioe and residence,Brougham.' Ask for Particulars the choicest wheat grown, veiling the memorial tablets in'thP was difficult to say which was the r� Le4ui. new park'entrance gareb, will be per- stronger, . As the league now stands The quality is there and the StoUville' Ont, l formed by ats. 1asebatnara, of•the Green• River has 4 points to their psioe ie right.Princess Pats. Baseball- sallies a i?1 credit, Greenwood 3 points and Bro•"(�T H.IKENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- The placed ,'bv North', Tornnrn and ugham 1 point. . Greenwood Ilan still _USE BAKERS' JOY Y aieitor.tNotary Pubhc,�Conveya'ncer'&c. `5toufFville; Vietorict' c hate iris and two awes to la one with Brou• Whitby.oat. 41 +'. i R play, For Bread-makes more, better, = 5touffrilIe girls, and the Hoboes afid ;gbam at Brougham and Green River r AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and r' Jazz Artists will provide fun. grille at Greenwood, Greenwood will pins whiter and sweeter bread - •solicitor,Not&"Public.Etc, 3foney to J t L .will be given bs Markbam High School at Brougham on Tuesday, June 28th, - than an other. oan.BOfgce.8rock St.North,Whitbv. Ito: a Cadets, pupils. of. StoufYyille schools Rame to start tit 7 p, nr., sharp. -It .}s y " r� CLAREMOI�T and pupils of: Miss Lena Sanders. A to he hoped that there will be a large Ti ALES rk JOHNSTON-Barristers -splendid pcoRram will be siren in the turnout, as this will be the last saline , etc.,f229iDaaforth Ave. (Woolworth,BIdA) evening. to be played at Breu�ham this season. _ Toronto.r Phone'Gerrard 44 11. Saturdays, Mal- evening.V%Xz=1tVX'e w vern 1720.,(Ind.)� 401: t Chairs,Tables, Buffets•e-tc. T TLLIA3I J. BEATON,B. A...Bar- Simmons Beas and Ostermoor Grand concert evening-of 'July IA Girls' baseball .nlat0h. Pickering at Arkeriug, See bills.. $ c,rt? July 1»t. " raster, Solicitor, tnemixr' of the firm of _ illattre�ae9. h � Y �,• Ryckman.Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto Prices always right. - Geneial•Tru;tsBuileing,S5 Bay Street.Tozonco. Delivery free. WHITEVALE. - „AUD'LEY. Telephone:.;fain 901 and 902. - A rand" arden arty will be held 1 � B' A S K E T S church. uo Pr t p Our public school will clove do Fri ? y" Dental on the grounds of the Methodist day of this week, g he auspices of the %Ve are glad to see Urban Blake out BLASE B. BEATON. D. D.' S.. Ladies Aid Society, on the evening of again, after a eery serious illness. Graduate of the Royal Coirlge of Dental and Fruit Packages Wednesday, .Tune _'9th. commencing Rev. E. B, :gexsmith. AI, A.. Assist• Surgeons and t'nive:sny of Toronto. Offsce "aft $o'clock. A'flrst-class programme ed in the service at Audlw church .over R :4l'. Pringle's hardware store. Whitby. Officehours 9 to 12 : 1 to 5.30.L Ind.'ptone a. 1 qt. Berry Boxes will be Riven by the followiniA art Rte:-: last Sunday. Belt phone 2.0.1' 441y . 24 and 27 qt. Crates Miss Jfarga-et McIntyre, X. E,. of The retiring pgstor cvi11 taL-e charge 6 and 11 gt. Baskets and Covers the Emerson College of Vi a tore. Bos- of the church service here next Sun- xtsltxtssll Q�atas. We advise ordering earl as there Is a Son. Maas., reader and entertainer : day at`3 30 P.M. -: The Universal. _ R y Ralph Gordon. cartoonist and Pricer• �'he Annual picnic, under the aua- ^^^� scarcity-of 1 qrs At the tainef. of Toronf6, and Earl Leggitt. �2.Wi Ma'Ch3�@ 'N7 ETA E.STEPHE\StiN,A.T.C11. pfiearot time. Scottish comedian. of Locust Hill. An pi�ep of Andres* Social Service Club ' uac!er of piano aitd theory -Phone 1563. will be announced next week. (One of Our Productions) Claremont, - tU 1U. t abundance of choice music ci ill-be The big Garden art at Audle will Q Chopping and Oat Rolling every week P y y `We sell .Sills Rite-Line Lens foir. day excepting Monday. furnished by the Claremont Citizens' hp held early in Jndy. The members : T G, IIAfT-Tsstier of XarriA a -Band. F. J. Dlckson,,chiet of police, of the G, S. and S.'& G. are airing at all make of cars'-the best -t I:tc.naas in.the county of oatar�a W. G.Barnes, (�'ypjen.R1v6T of Toronto, will take the ehAtr. Re. -The Best Yet." i11 the -market for'. „ Pickering Village, 47'19 frashments mar he secured from a Thomas And Chas. Puckrin giaited the price. _ Or•addrees R. R.N o. 1.Locust Hill. booth on the grounds. Adu135sion'23 .the Conference at Whitby last 11ou- Tires fur all cars, Emer Wheels W t V.tRTCHARDSO. - Real 'Es cents,children 13 cents. dry and enjoyed bearing the, noted y .-rate. Insurance,Conveyancing. Notary • . _ - ' Brn. Spec and the famous Dr, Saco and Emery 'b1'nndrLls, -, Public,Etc,.•Pickering,Ont. 311Y- p Grain Cho In BROUGHAM: Saleeby, of England,deliver.great ad- Circular. Sacra, Lsd-""T dresses;HALL-House carptbnter. E3- �� iiressey,on 'floral Reform"and ••The ders, etc. `. w '. .alte:as onsm Ind phhoone 29113 EPickerin. 23ly AND FL kKING; Mrs. Hood spent the week-end id Cau&d}Rn Race." Wood•workin¢ and General Toronto. _ Y B.BEATOX TOWNSHIP CLERK I am prepared to do Chopping and . Mrs.Milroy,of CedAr Grove, is sis• Big ba~tebak] match at eickering 131aeksivithinR. �, aoae.yans s Ooasmfe■iomssfos e.nag . Oat, Flaking every Monday -ttlnR Pith Tier niece; Urs Philip. Jnly 1st(Dominion Day'). W. H. JACKSO`,.Brock Road amdsrlt■, Lo•otiataas,, mra•. t[oarr fo loss And Friday: H. and Mrs, Mslcall'm Anti children oafasai pro�sr�y °Iga•s of Marrlstl• rJo were in Toronto a fear days last-week. DUNSARTON. Pickering, Out. eves•" hW ate•ur i, out. t-t Stoneboats For Fale J. A. Yanag,of Toronto, is visiting - and renewio old acv italctAnces here HUGH S. PUGH. Licensed Anv- Jf3�ln F, $g ley Claremont g 1 There will be worship ia~the Lumber Is DOYM 11 ttoneer for the Provence -of Ontario, ,tn Bayles, f-ir a few days. ebuTc'h'at FHirport next SundAy' June kinds of sales conducted on reasona5le terms. Rural Route No. 2 A number. froin 'here-attended the •28th, at S p.'m., conducted by Rev,J. „ Also breeder of pyre-bred Shorthorn, cattle. L nlon CPmPter 9 service of decor&• F._Ulu atoa. " write.phone or call. Ind, Poona Claremonc y g Yes,-Lumber IA down-down to where" 2116. Glen Major P.O. 351: lion at Claremont on Sunday last. A grand Barden parts will he held &farmer can afford to hudd• anything It is My Business Hiss Ina Phillips, of the Moose,Taw on the beautifol grounds of [Patton that can be made of lumber, even in FPOSTI.LL. Licensed Auctioneer; To help you run pats of yours, r,eneral .hospitid, has been visiting Annis, under the auspices of the Du tbe.face of a low market . for Counties of York and Ontario. sao- relatives and-friends in this localitc. harton .Ladies' Aid on «'ednesda . ' on farm produces..' Ilion ula of all kinds attsaa■d to on■bocce■■ By opening a New Garage in the f'il- ibR. Feaabv har inSLCilled a Bowser Jilts•8th. A first-class program is nova•, Address;Green diver P.O., oat, la a of Wbitecale I-am prepared to do ga,oline tank At his-garage and is pre• ing prepared. , A Splendid HaWNII Dumber VCRs the last great corw dity 1f. ;fAW W. LICENSED AUG all kinds of repair work. including pared to accommndate motorists with Orchestra will furnish the music for to g^ u and the firbt to copra down. �. Tf. Nf W. York. ENS and Durham tops aild side curtains, also making gaQoline-and oils at all times. ' the evening. There will be refresh• - It Is is hard to see how they.ean ICountim,All kinds of sales promptly attended your old car look and run like new by The Brougham Women's Institute .meats and a booth far the sale of go lower,costa consedered. • "` ,� an, Terms reasonahle. Dates for sales may be 'giving it a good coat of nevi paint, • 7ill bold their regular monthly meet- Aprons etc. A good time is In stot•e � arranged at v WStb�Oat. Bell and Indepen- Agent for Toronto machinerc, inc}uil• ing at the home of Mrs. W. f. Devitt for all who attend. Admission 25c• Wbetber it's a barn, or a shed, or just ') dtnt ing; Pumps,. M'indmills, St 10 on Tuesday, Jnne 28th, at :.30 p,,m. Don't forget the,date--July 8th, boards for tout tip around the place, VIC'TOR� SON'=S - andlGasoline,Eaginee. All ladies welcome. The Dunbarton Sabhath School offi- the facts aFout IurQber will appesl to s; CH ARLES ;.ff, RICE, R pA rile at Ronebankdon the iatternoon of an in thrift and knows values. Bou ht and sold. . -,.B OCK R D. _ `', -, R Home Tel. 53U. W hitevale, Ont - --- Friday- June 30111. The coramitteea Come in and talk over your particular -Government,' Municipal- and h r- - Wm'. Badgerow la much improved are endeavoring to bave aprogram for , P -TINE TABLE-Pickering Station in health.. every minute of the afternoon, and re- Probiere w lc a want p o helpful and ration Bonds For Sale. R Ica welcome an opportunity T.R. Trains going East Ina as follows Jy Knox'bas returned from visiting guest the cooperation of all parents �• to show you. w .: Bell Phone 103 No. 6 Mail ;.5, A M. Hamilton friends. and others. There will be games of ,{ 213 Local °".38 P.M. � Owing to an accident, Art Badge• various kinds,races for all ages of both -� �)1- ��R E E S O R WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHIT-AY .� 38- Looal 6.04 P.Id row will lose the eight oT one eye. sex, basebalil match S. S. officers.and. f Trains going Well doe as follow*-- A goodly number from here attend- ladies'baseball•team. The program ' ' No. 35• Local 7,47 A.M. ed the funeral. of the late S. H. Ste- of sports will be followed tea. A very XJ00T.T8 9 H=Z� Sys. �. R. ATMORE 27 Local 2,35 P.51, venson.` hgarty,welcame is extended to all, • w _Veterinary Surgeon _-_ •,, The Brock road grading will epm «-•� -,-- "`' _? Mail 8.55 P.Dd,� R. Honor Graduate of Ontario V Veterinary Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday mence next week. A good move, We .Hear Ralph Gordon, cartoonist,at g - : College. All calls day or night need a wider road. �4 hitevale, June 29th. Plockemg promptly attended to. Foregoing is according to Standard F. R. Jackson. of Newmarket. visit. time. ed his parents here list Sunday. He Bell and Independent Phones _ - WHITBY. - PICKERING; likes his-new position well. ONTARIO Walter H. Jackson was successful A had smash-up occurred on Brock L Brougham in passing his -cent exams at Osh= street south Thursday evening when awn high school. , He is'now in the a buggy load of people, S. Bucksner { ru Automobile Repairing Cartage - Express ] 3rd form, and his facniiy. were run into by S. - P g «'m. Ellicott and family visited his Aikens with a small motor while the The Chevrolet Service Station and :�11 kinds of Trucking to and from brother, Randal, at Barrie last Sun- brother, driver was intoxicated, as charged be- Garage 'at Picketing is open for all the City or other points. day and reports the latter as improve fore Magistrate }t'ilITs th'e nest morn- tore kinds cf repairs and overhauls, nR in health,, _ ing, CG�� 'Also, Touring Car for hire _ The paving of Dupdas street (Xin4r Expert workmanship guaranteed. night or' day. Win the beautiful trophy for Pub- ston run&I by the town on the part for Agent for Chevrolet tars, Goodyear Ind phone 309 Apply 33 3 lie Schools, Pickering Sports, which. the `Highway ,Dept. is not re- Columbia Graphones are back to pre- Tires amtWillard Batteries. Friday, Jltly 1st. sponsible, is-likely to be done right war prices. Type X•2 previously - Batteriesexchanged. BOIIGHAM HOTEL -away. the council meeting this(Tues• $135 00, now $95,00, supplied = > GREENWOOD. day'i afternoon to open the tenders 1�lahogAny, R alnut,Golden : Gerow s Garage, Pickering - and let the contract. It is to be just .yak and Fumed Oak Finish ELL10"rr Mrs', Calvertis spending a few weeks like rn a nt will And the same as the _ Government will do through to Oah- - ST'ltrllER I�iSECTIDE - �,.,-.z ' Dr. N. ith her ,brother, James Gibson. ;r. E McHwen, B•v.Be SC. f F. L. Gleeson.of Toronto, called on av°a, Paris Green,80c per lb. Veterinary'Surgeon. (` �' flays flirinie Wood Thursday evening., The Methodist Tabernacle Sunday Powdered Lead Arsenate,60e lb. (Graduate' of University of Toronto. � _ -r --Falter--ter :Mrs'Wifsan�spent te morning was crowded to the' doors A varied assortment of Metcalf'a Cho- 'Graduate' Former Veterinarian to Macdonald 1 onge & Charles Sts,Toronto R'eek•end at Oakwood, the latter's and many unable to gain admission col-ces, in boxes and bulk. �'► A r V tnri Tian o Quebec. Is noted for high rode training, former home, for the ordination service of six ydung ,Y g g g g _g' Miss ffinnie Wood spent the fore men under the auspices of the Bay of KodakS, Stationery, Magazines, Prompt attention to all clients. Rrk have positions to fill now at'$S3 part of the week in Tbronto with Airs, Quints Conference•which has been in $moker'a Su lies, Bell and Ind.'Phones, t Robinette and family, session the past'week at the Ontario - pp PICKERING, ONTARIO to$100 per month. We have late. firs. C. Wilson, of Brookdin, who Ladies'College. Most notable of the �lyal, }3axali, VVampole'a has not been very well of late is spend• open numbers of the daily program Rreparatione, _. I c filled one at $liiG a month and ing a fern days at her home here, have been the noon addresses by emin• another at $2700 per Annum, Es- Walter and Mrs, Washington, of ent preachers, of whom Rev, Byron W-e close, Thursday Afternoons` s Go REI D Tornnto, spent a couple of days last Stauffer and Dr. Salem Bland were during tits summer. students of twenty-three other week With Walter and firs. Nilson. especially flue. Dr. Saleeby, on Mon- r Has a full line of tresh and Cur- Miss G. Pen all left on Saturday ay, gave an eventful exposition on business colleges'.,were in attend- for Scranton, where she ex ects to world eugenics and Rev. Ben Spence lad meats constantly on hAnd. p McE�JVEN Anse here this year. Write for spend some three months in hopes of on the present state of prohibition, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon recuperating her health. -Next week the College is the veers of N. P Catalogue. Open all year, Enter Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, fir. and another great gathering, the annual Hsm, Bologna, Weiner9, etc Any time Mrs. Pearock, hiss Bertha Robins-n missionary conference,to be followed Veterinary Surgeon " _ and her father motored from B: nip- by the summer school in agriculture -Highest prices paid for W. J,,]£lliott, Principal ton on SundRy and spent the day with for the women teachers ¢f the prop- G �MA OYI.t '�C� �• S a Butcher's cali#ile - - dames-send Mrs. p we � ;' � � R#ine4, •il]+.'e$ dr+?,...9.,�y"4 ',i,°• -.i HE. .?-•edf. 'r w... ,^'i. .FF3•`•''? ,+"0•'r v � .•';:ram}. 3s.'w °3; - fig' ;R 'sy4 ;"•*,h:`v.pi y�ibL n X w•^'.a� �; y,`�A4y�A. n ra••�rr" N<; Ew3 1 .,- 5fi* ij t., rokM,r: , t �'' F� R,'�f'�� :• ,a,,,,,'•"; 'sr�? :t •'k'. .a,y� 'Its ':s.,.rn �.,m .� C , '`�`'. .x'Z'i."5 a .••r•c^•.t;r. ..? "�h^ f% - .y u'; IT-1 n: `° ..g;.-.R+-r; a•.i:;o s';, •,u^ - N'' :�r''+."� °,.•s. a.•�.' f' �;;v; .Y.�.a• '.' •r a •y'•-_. F:,'.•„ f. ,s"-,. ru•.^ . ',•y, '.+Z.; .,,t. ','y,.... ^«i:C, .•;tip(„ ., i, �, -- '•--_---� - • - -_. A ve�yoia Mme.� _. - ;'------ ___ .._ •• .._ _ • ._ _ .. _• .�___ T • - , . r� -= a .,• _ ,� hs g e anger the and the worst �s et c }me r Ia there' of n new - I round and shining sun? It would seem -M y+ •'��•:�='1 . Ir `�• i -not.' •The world stood trembling and �� -�•—� �+�' -• • ,; i shaking at the red spectre of Bolshe K- — visa Here was a new and.dread 8►hd __ thing. --' And yet at a dinner tab sat a New Yorker with the Chinese President and certain Chinese Miniaters. The table talk raned to• Bolshevism, ac- 9 - •;.. i '• cording to the tale as it is told in the 1�`' �••• ��' . • Saturday g � x can asked if there was not some dread ce t for the humming of some bees l w' and then a note from Mongol " `— i -: 'the Humming $�rd near b and now Yt g q in China that the Mon of masses , ��L--, —;,,.,., ,•;; a while, and ever htn was quiet ex- Y Evenin Post. The Amerd �A flutter in the hollyhocks, P g --��'7��-�.'L�� —� �' • "k ,A. rustle in the scarlet phlox, y' might be affected by Soviet ideas. Said C �' ��� 1� `--' ,A bumming ,note;. Rubythroat; a robin, . a Minister: ,-,A a flash�)� and he's afloat. The aTttell oof ginger cookies floated t I out to them—hot ands is and sweet. Na, I don't think 1eur people will p spicy care to experiment with such ideas AA #a k.,;A tiny breeze goes trembling by, That was hard to bear. again. You will remember that ,ire re l Y - �e $awes rs, sW:ay, atld�sud$enly- Soon-Nora came out of the kitchen _ tried Bolshevism in the third and ti liriother flash, then out of sight- door, walking briskly, and started to again In the eleventh century. It \\ A shooting star in broad daylightl cross the yard; the chila:Nn saw a pan didn't work for us either time, and af- ,,�e` under her arm. ' c.. . ter two failures we shall hardly give "�• ` me, Punishment of Charles and "Charrulls!" she called. "Pattee! X11 ' �„ It a third trial." _ }• '' ~i .�, Patty: Where are you?!' Nola always pro- By the elephants of Ming! . By the t _.. \ . •��y'w . •� nounced their names in' that furtt \ i .-• � `'` "Charles and Patty, mother said, y shadow of the Great Wall and by the y4;',.ate wa when she-was calting them. --) yobs rildxen get into any mischief Her voice did not sound tvgry as winds 'from Gobi! These Chinese have seen and they have known. Here morning in your clean clothes, 4 T don't know what I shall do with she came across the yard; still calling. -we Occidentals have been running She stopped-directly under the tree. around In circles for four years over � c _ ',. "We'll be good," they promised. The leaves were so thick that the a new sort.oof brain,fever .that the - r r= Charles and Patty meant to keep children could not see her, but they Chinese recovered from in their third 9' their promise, too;-but there was a,.knew by-the smell of the cookies that century, suffered a relapse' 800 years . she was there. _ t�;:•'•heautiful, blue flown growing near .• later and-again came back to-sanity. - •- �pK" the edge of the little pasture brook, .• "ells!"`6he called again in There was some siant,e:�d Trotsk ` coaxing tones. "Pattee!" y t✓�` r v • t and when they saw it they forgot painting a "New Dawn" over China t Patty looked at her brother. "We ���,.• �'"� }every'thittg else. By-the time they back in the clays of•"the:Yellow Em- xhad managed to get the flower for ought to answer,-you know." peror," but it came and it passed in d their own, two pairs of-white ramp- Charles .sighed. - I suppose. we China, while Europeans were still' - . f / . r ,••.••,R, •ere had turned brown in spots, ought,'' he sadn. crouching in German forests or crawl- ; a "atty looked at Oharlees spots, and Just•then he jogged Patty accident- Ing over the 'sand dunes of Jutland. - - - Chnrle3 looked at Patty's, and both ally, and she dropped the big apple, Bolshevism was'a tad and- "New - - '3 of them Ibegan to feet uncomfortable. which went crashing. down through .Thought, with 'some yellow Lenine The i went slowly home.. the branches.,"It must have,hit Nora raucously damning Governments, r -� as it fell for she gave a little shriek Just as they reached the front gate + g while our Nordic ancestors were still they beard therr mother -call to-Mrs. ``For the land's s kel" she exclaim- hairy savages tattooed'with' woad- '�'he I7oublts`J' F -Net>�Ue From Spider' lady ho lived' nex% seer E� "1T'ls,. �.�. L.,. 1 .,f--awl� 6•�'. - blue.- Y ` in on a cherry �" When the rivers choose to run nphlIi, Wei.' "I think I'll tell Norm to give them a g errs �• The Lenine and the Trotzky of Older the nun sets !n the east, ( Native to New Guinea is a giant good'beating this morning. They get At that both children burst out Chlna -strutted their brief hour, but ' „ When miracle-wise the bread will rise spider, its body as big as a hazsInut. so very dirty. laughing. They did trot want to their bones have been green corn for - 3 , - Without the help of yeast,; with hairy legs two inches long: It The two,7whip=n stopped sham• laugh, but they,could not help it. many a thousand summers. These when an automobile, minus gae, Nora reached up and caught hold have been thirty-three dynasties and spins a•web six feet in diameter and They knew ded punish- Will at121 keep up its speed. very strong., s mecit; but —etnd from of two little muddy shoes. one republic in the history of.China, y . Norm Yet they had heard what their "Well, I never!"-she cried. "Coarse but the social system has not changed. ., y then the man'who doubts he can Advantage of this fact is taken by E mother send. down out of that tree." "The New Dawn" and the world on ' Will be likely to succeed, the cannibals of the Island, who set "0 myt" cried patty. '- Patty peered through'the brarxhes the march! Our "forward-Iooking" a `up long bamboo sticks..In places ire- ' r �, So long as the rivers seek the sea quented by the spiders, thereby offer rll tell, you what said- Charles "You won't beat-us•" she asked. radicals-'are mumbling phrases 'and 7i're9l climb into the cherry tree, per_ "Beat you?.' Nora echoed, astonish- puttering with formulas that were eo their ever onward flow, !Ing an invitation to the arachnids-to _ _ ' And the flowers turn to the light and sin webs across them. ' haps by the time we come do'w'n ed. old that they were forgotten in the • p they'll have changed their minds. I'tn. Charles explained: "We heard valley of the Hoang-ho before a Ro- _ Yearn � By- this means (if one is to belleve mother tell Mrs. Avery For the sun's Inspiring glow'; - the story) ready=made-nets. are ob• f sure mother doesn?t really mean to soy she was going man eagle ever screamed. So long as the valiant heart holds ta3ned which the csnnlbais Ptse for _have us whipped, but Nora might not 10 have you beat as if we got dirty." —o-- It wale-Nora's turn to laugh. Your true, catching fish. ��.' tandenstand." ' g " RhO1tlC t0 F.ICCtri'h► Southern Though a hundred foes assail He esvght;hold of life sister's hand,_ tea hasn't told me to beet anything- ,Free, -And lights on still,,shall the- man of The fttst iri on the new Aaris to WA they raced down to the end of the but rugs," she said, "and- I've done HarnKtaing-the Rhone River while will Warsaw sir service took Len ri3 hours, yawl and-swung themselves into that long sga up being one of the greatest engineering Be the one-who cannot fail. -as compared with sixt hours for the - the cor�eadsnt old tree that had such Charles looked sheepish. How could tasks ever contemplated promisees g low bwashs sad wide crotches. they have made such a mistake? But }curies by train. - Wae still doubklnl wholly.to revolutionize French Indus- w, • The man who-"won't" to the man who. - - - - _- E Patty looked Be serieus after they �y � 'try by producing electric power euf• j "And you told mother," , • can't"; "can't", r IM sat down that Charles-took an ficient to operate all Parfa-industries Its the man who cant' who ' sepia out of his pocket and gave it "that When you found us' you'd fix besides providia electricity for light- fie her. us so we couldn't get away again," g y 'won't. . ` .. . • • r E. ' Ing and power for a score of cities be- He'a the doubter who, when chance 11';verythilig 'waa quiet for a white; Then Nora put down her pan and tween the Mediterranean and the says "Do!" Adve�h�D�g ft News 'hen they Imard their mother's voice laughed'and-?laughed. That was the Swiss frontier. The hydro-electric To his faltering"If says "Don't-!" scissors," the said. "My bB shears station to be erected at Genlasac it , Without advertisements, this you found them?" you always reyi g If pushing, a snifters would win his w "Nora, have ?" that two are alwa ca n off , paper would not be as Interest. " � s estimated will produce at least Z60,• store, ?t•' -"No m,, came back Nora'e voice, to-the playhouse. .I. have fixed em, 00 haisepower while the fatal horse- Still bare would be his shelf, ; : - Ing to you, because the infor. "not yet. 'But when I do I'll fix 'ears too; I've hung em so high that you power available will exceed 1,260,000- For he'd question late the while he'd motion about goods for sate In r= AO they'll stay Where they belong." can't reach 'em without a ladder... So Experts of the Paris. Lyons and Medi- `wait the stores Is news--Just that. .' Charles looked nd Patty t'herel�' terranean Railroad who have studied For the bottom to push itself, Man ' 6oked at C�hariea, y/ Patty blushed. "We fell-into, the who project declare It will`be possible Y people road newspapsro "They must. have meanit it sure brook" alts said, as she eyes the pan - 's - i sts much far their advertising .;.ds ugh," Patty said. She did not of cookies through the parted es of the.ryoaae entire southern breach- Rena-me Waterloo $tatiOtll� newer ns a. they do for other touch her apple. branches. Will England rename Waterloo Sta- Plans of the.ens{nears at present fn- This Is-particularly true at this s The gate clicked. That was mother "So I see," Nora answered. "Well, solve two distinct transmission eye-- ion,one of the great railway.terrain- _ going down the street to cateb a' oar you've been punished'- enough, _I'm tems,, one of .fourteen high current ale of the London Cpntinental train , time of the year. thinking. Come down and eltart services? for fife city. Then from the yard fie lines passing via Dijon to Paris and stores are new advertising time a loud, steady swish, thud your clothes, and then Maybe. I can The Paris Gaulois has pointed out , �� another of fourteen,lines via Nevers. that 'the 'first thing that French visit- spring Wearing Apparel and a awvish, thud That was Nora cleaning find something for you to es Unless the Rhone's water supply fails ore see on arriving. over the Havre- host of things that are bought the• rugs. "Cookies?" asked Patty, as Charles 3', It will be possible for these lines to for household use Incident to "I want to get down" said Patty. lowered her into Nora's arm&. Southampton route from Paris is the `_- " tty �� �� ' carry a constant force of 160,000 watts, Waterloo Station, says a London des- •PrInQ cleaning. w • `You mustn't, said Charles. Maybe, said Nora.=Youth a Com- or 26•per cents more than the United patch. Waterloo is hardly a word of Think of the money that will The sound in the yard stopped after panion. States hydroelectric record. - ixa ---- - e welcom with which to receive'French be spent by women for spring In addition to a 220 foot dam at ales, has just been received' at San•- guests, and the paper suggests that clothing. The new frocks, hats, ` Half Boon Candk-Power erect ti it is now.believed possible to the prsent period of-friendship and shoes, Iingeple, corsets, gloves, - � Francisco,where it will be installed on erect supplementary dams of seventy- Zl$ht. Mounr Tamalpias, at the entrance to five feet each at Malpertui"s and Belle- co-operation between the two great sweaters, neckwear, light A half-billion candle-power, arch- the Golden Gate. garde_to_ provide eighteen'separate powers is an excellent time to alter the , wraps and blouses that will be s ­ light, most station's name. ,bought .. • _ ,•• - _- powerful, in the world, The light is ten feet high and weighs power stations along, the river's "French appreciation of shch a dolt- ' whose rays can be seen for seventy nearly three tons and has a siatyin% course. The Government's engineers The same is true of men's uy } cats act would be very great;" con- lens. 'A man standing ten miles from are now studying the problem of con- d Ing,. Think of the suits, Tight eludes the journal. the light could read a newspaper. Ten strutting -barge canals alongside the top coats, -hats, shirts, collars, feet away he would be obis to li ht a Waterloo Station fa not the only CIO O g river; whereby it will be possible to ties, sloven, socks, sheen—the _ cigar by means of it. A ci'tizen's com- place tat Londgn that commemorates ' g goods �d the inciden- divert Swiss traffic to French'Mediter- : sporting Wellington's defeat of Napoleon. Well- g, pparel bought for mittee of San Francisco is arranging raaean instead of Italian ports. tai weaiin a ' '•listen-Street is the approach to the 'The outlook is for continued for the searchlight, which will shoot It is estimated that the project can- . golf, tennis, and so on, t7 law prices. Ship its rays out, across the,Pacitic Ocean Waterloo Bridge across the Rive;C - ' p p'your not be completed in leas than-twenty :Thames, and Waterloo Place, a broad Think of the new things that and now and get spot cash. give the first indication to incom- ears, but power production would h. You and avenue leading out of Piccadilly Cir- will-be•bought for spring clean. }-r Ing steamships that land is near. commence within five years if Govern- ; Will be treated righ t. cue• also reminds the Frenchman, of Ing and home convenience at W. D'A. Ryan, the illuminating en• went and private capital-is promptly this time. The vacuum clean. Wm. Stone Sons Limited ginger who lighted the Panama Pa- forthcoming. Prench financiers are England's victory. } 1 era, carpet sweepers, brooms, WOODSTOCK, ONT. ciflc International Exposition, first 'insisting that this alone promises a' k Of Sleep oil Few gas and e l e c t r i c heaters, Established 1870, suggested the use of the light to stand wonderful future,for French industry p y r a n g e s, washing machines, as a sentinel at the Golden Gate. and are ,prophesying, huge-dividends DayB is Fatal. paints, varnishes, floor wax, 1 — - — as soon as electricity can be'delivered You may be able to do without food . cleansing fluids, curtains, up. .,Ao•n u�,a .•�:;y. st ,r,. ,c„d.sire W,W hs••1.w si a . , a ..lain. i.;.,...1 in Paris. for weeks and weeks, but if you are holatery, garden and porch Ji 'il' '; ice' l t u 111„ r•a_� , .i A Cis Vp deprived of'sleep for only a .few days, furniture, lawn mowers, garden - • - The reporter from the .local paper you will die, says Dr. Anna Lipinski, toots, etc. TULL GAUGE `b, ;:`' •• • I who has been lecturing before French called at the home of the brides Think of the lighter foods com. h medical societies on the value of slum- ; parents the dap after the, wedding. ing Into use. Cereals, fruits, NO ber in therapeutics. • • • ROLLS The bride's mother met him at the salads, Dr. Lipinski herself has gone three , -- d door. weeks without eating, although she - ' • - " "` • =' Good morning, Mrs. Brown said _ ' managed to keep her strength at a ' All these new demands are In• i the journalist. I have called to get some details of the wedding." fairly normal scale by frequent drinks eident to the changing season, - d s a s "Oh, pshaw! that's too bad!," replied of water. She is continuing h ula• er ea- and they all are Trade 8tim the matrah in dismay. "They're all periments in a laboratory on the. out- ting, gone, You ought to have come last skirts of Paris, despite the fact that People feel livelier at this time i night. Tl)ey.ate up every bit!" she lost her sight several years before and consequently loosen up the war, and has,given a mass of evi- their puree strings. • • 1 Have �-ou ever tried baking fruit deuce to the doctors which is expected In the oven, instead of stewing it in to reform the treatment of matey t` a saucepan? The full flavor of the neurasthenic and digestive maladies. " The opportunity for local mere 4 — chants to et over ctive Lo. <s irtttit is kept in this way. Place in a � g • • ' ♦ • l (Letter Q of French Orl fan. oat Adverbs N at this pie-dish with the required water and / � • sugar, cloves, etc., and put an old The name of the letter Q comes time Is so ev daft that it noI dinner plate over the top. Then balm from the French "Queue," meaning sI no smphnl& , until the fruit is tender, tail, as the letter is O with a tail. - , •"f I• �" .�,,'^r.�.+"ry^... .E� •'�.•G".1'r+' "k/ f. - � .,.'L. ^•v Y r/ "�j.. �:ly=° .�.r_ ,s �.yr• Ay,. VaC' �;yi'' N,..F-. ::�:a� "c.• ,ii.,V' r�k,., .ma' w•t. >:y', w•�:••- :�Y±n, -.n '•+•' �, +=4. 5 ^°! �•'+ s` ae°:'f', , . n`°wv '✓• .1• ,,��. '°'u�"t 'p-r.,,yet.'' ,:x:�.." '+•+�F; Yt 4 h ,. y ,4 a.D a{ f,,,,,.'. yy . . �%=•��:.d f,.'u„D-' °<.k•,'..;,w,,�.6.•.��;¢.•,_r%C',;fyr�;::rz�`..," �'"F l ti...Cc>,. -t,s. y Y h" .:'+.0.%'r'�'C'''d.. ,' >;"a-b��e':.+'�«.;"S"."a 4( ^c,a a •-�`a,,.�n s i� 1W I ' -+�"• t1Dr`"I..' • .''•'r,. � i^ _Sc:>`b"''° .o-. .`r' -.-�'. .6Y.. _ -fir � - •` .. _ ,. - .1 , Yj � _. .... ..... .. - _ ," •'"�' ,� '��. #sirs i�##+efi#�nY' is w for v�iift- A`9LINDID TOW 131-TS . REE>r-I�ft'g$, :�• 11if y Ot'or Soad_for '�lal?lt than that of wear- �� -` X-C., says he knows what It is ten Bays lag a :hopeful attitude, of E+IOR V PEV�Lfi �' to enjoy good health for first Unto ?;r FILMS FINISHED BY MAIL believing that things are to six Years-Rheumatism r:lieved Any Sl:. Roll and One Print' 1 � $ "turd out well and FROM HERE OVUM not ill;' that we are going Dr. William Plltk Pills Aet o>D and gained ten pounds. ; ', from each, negative for _ ° t' to succeed and. not fail; the BlBod and Nerves. t ` 25 CENTS PER ROLL that no matter What. may friendless Man, Mss - x rt attention, an 24-h our Food is as Important to the sick Pe a , d o or Iris not h we S1'8 P b -"You Will have ={Y ) Th •Cashier at o .. ., . bank) .. .. . Y aPPe ( . .. _• e n ... rsaa a medicine more Bo in many y „ service. s .. S cs. p u •� -••• to biia someone here to identify yo be ha s m . . ,.. ,.. , In to . . going PPY• ,. cases. A badly chosen diet may re- t _ before we can eeah this cheque. tlo ALEX. J. - ar r al " t d recovery. e h hatur � � c cry. In health the + ? an fries In the o d - - y �. i 43E BPADINA AVE.,,'- TORONTO We Have Too Many Brsllnts. appetite is the .best guide to follow; _ 8traager-'No: I'm a tax collector. ,• :g� ��. N The world war gave unprecedented In sickness the appetite is often fickle Caught Napping. . opportunities for the study of ilrjurtes and depraved. Would Have to Wait. There is a proverb in a land where Proper food and a good tonic will :-<' s<?•: .....::' `'° to the brain. No, Algy, I cannot marry you for a it Ls always summer, that says: It is es in which Ludt- keep, most people In cod'health. Dr. ':.r.: '?::>':;D;=•. Y h Y There were instant P. p P g while. easier to sit than to stand-and easier vidual fighting men lost as much.as a Williams Pink Pills are a fine, tonic „Why?„ - a to-do to lie down than to nit." teacupful of bzaiit substance without medicine, harmless and certain in .. = • . I wean.down to the sweler' y The prevalence of 'that philosophy impairment of tTieir mental faculties, their action, which fa to build up °the and the wedding gifts were dreadfullyD'; means that the people of that lead Eztxaordinary! blood-and restore-vitality to the run- ., are imperfectly civil ed. They are Tricked over. y: L7 The reason is not easy of ezplana- down system. For growing girls who 'V in a state of arrested development. i But apparently natu rovides' are -thin and -pale, for pale, tired wo- t oi; pp y r�4 'Her faux Pas. They are scratching Sea-bites or sleep-'us with more brain material than we .men, and for old people who fail in Mrs. Wigwag-"Oh,,I saw the most 'ing is the shade or imbibing strong �need to think with, and we can spare strength,-Dr. Williams',Pink Pills are ter' '-waters=when they ought to be plant- quite a bit of it without serious conae- an ideal tonic. Thousands have testi• stunning millinery diEplay to-day: I Lng, digging wells, making roads and quences, unless some essential strut- lied to tug benedt derived from, the quite lost'my head over it. building houses. use of this medicine, among them is Mr,. Wigwag-"Well, having lost A Swiss who visited these people tore'be entirely destroyed p your head, of course you have no use One thing the brain will not endure •Mrs. William Gallia Hants ort, N.S., said: '"What they need is a winter." is compression. In childhood the who says: "Before I began the ute fora new hat. Thoreau observed: "A man sits as of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 was so - - skull may be squeezed all out of shape ` .many'riska as he runs." .without harmful results. The Flat. weak and run down that I could hard- Wanted It to Go. t Whole.nations, like individual men, 'head Indians do that, and so do abor- ly do my own vtork.• I often suffered "This is my car;' .exploded the irate xaay close their eyes and.let a great'Iginal (peoples is other parts of the front headaches* end was very ner• tourist to the garage men, "and what. For the Brat time in six years I j chance go by. Sometimes it goes by' Hut even a clot of blood, due oohs, I then began the use of Dr. I may about it goes-see?" i with a IWd noise; sometimes it pdas• to .eerebral hemorrhage, is liable to Williams' Pink Pills and I can truth- Just then a dirty-faced machinist know What it is to enjoy goad health, .� and since it was Taalac that got zSd; .• ea In silence. But it does not stay, cause paralysis, and Iocal pressure of fully oar I have found them the beat crawled out from under the dead zaa- In'•any successful business the man a bone may render a person insane. medicine I have ever taken. You may chine and said, pleadingly, "Say, en- of my troubles and put me into such ,�a 'echo ie valued,.the man who is put In t depend upon it I will advise other suf- gins mistei. due shape, I'think it to up to me'to ` " .. -r a place of command, is the man who t�l ferers to take these pills." state the facts for the benefit o! -, sees and seizes chances. 1�WOULD 14T B" WITHOUT You can het Dr.�iTilliama' Pink Pills -Two 8easom. a�gro�� � Fred Roberts, 61624. He reaches out and grabs them. Or through any dealer in medicine or by Katie wan learning all about the Georgia St" East Vancouver, B.C. he is like a hunter waiting In,a thick- �) [;Y T!A[`1 mail at 60 teats a box or six boxes for "I suffered for years from biiiotl ., et, ready to shoot.' 'BIB Y'S S 0M- `ABLETS three R s In one of the yublic schools, X2.60 ism The Dr__1ilt111i8tas!_. od.SCigs ,u,a Ana ca,►na a -bear, eeaoiar, a�-_ -m�_appetite_vried If-he-inn t-roady-end' ff he doesn't Co., Brockville, Out. Sometimes I would hardly touch a' ' shoot-somebody else will bag the Vim, W. Beesley, Mille Roche, Ont., _____ - One day the teacher asked her how bite and other times I would eat a same. writes: "I have used. Baby's Owl' s Many seasons there were. Remember— � � � , hearty meal but as sure as-tats it I In this world you are or you aren't Tablets for the past eight months and The was e S expressed in ho her father's talks to Mother at did eat anything, I had to stiffer for . } -you do oil-you don't. That Is all would not be without them. I used Surprise was ezpreased in some home about business, she answered: it afterwards. I would set nauseated there Is to It. Never mind the rea- them for indigestion and teething and quarters recently at the announce- "Two: aleck and busy." and-bloat up with gas so bad Td have ' tons why you weren't or didn't. my baby is cutting his teeth without ment that the_Prince of Wales is not palpitation of the heart and almost We are living here,• not hereafter. any trouble whatever. I can highly to siart a racing stable, but the fact Ivanhoe M Poetry. choke for breath. I had violent head- We are concerned With.naW, not then, reeom�send the Tablets to other of the matter it that he cannot afford A correspondent of the Sua-Dial de- aches-that left me weak and lifeless ' : Coacentratloa- on the business In to do so at the present time, says an clares upon his honor that the follow- add suffered.with such awful pains is mothers." What'Mrs.Mrs. Beesley says ;Eni511sb newspaper.hand, to the exclusion of other things�thdusanda of other mothers say" The p �• Ina interesting conversation tools the back that it was agony to stoop. _ past.present and to come, is the main- Tablets are a mild but thorough laze• His income is a comparatively limit- place in a "downtown bookstore:" over. 'I also had rheumatism In my t spring of many a fruitful endeavor.An live which regulate the bowels and ed one--far smaller than most people . Girl Customer-"Have you Scott's right leg which gave me a lot of faeressant waehfuluess readyto grasp sweeten the stomach, thus drivfng out imagines and he has so many calls up- works r' -trouble and which, kept me-awake so- and his purse that at times he has to Clerk--"Oh yes. Several editions." much at night that I was tired moai of .nee every-chance for all there is constipation and indigestion and rook• consider the matter of expenditure - Customer-"'Weil, I want the origin- the time. 1n it Is the wise man's winaing.pollCY. ing teething easy. They are sold by very carefully Indeed. &I-edition---not translated." "I-re-only taken four battles oiF'i'aa- f. •--- medicine dealers or by mail at 26 ; In proportion to its size, s cock- �n� a box from The Dr. Williams' Almost the-whole of his Income is Clerk-"'Why, Scott wrote to Mug- lac so far, but already I have gdtten - roach is twenty times- .,L.ti,..,&, Ll. _ Medicine CO., ttrockviibr.OUL. derive_d from_the•Royal Duchyof Corn- limb." wonderful results from St. I have a ' a horse. ____ watt, and'host year the sum of;210,0,00 `Customer - "Perhaps 'traaalsfed' good appetite, can eat anything I Ask for Milord's and talcs no other. Buy Canadian products. was paid into his banking account isn't the right word. What I mean Is fancy and never have a sign of bilious- ' from •this source.. Out of this, how- the works the way he originally wrote mesa or gas or-pain afterwards. .My they- vex, he makes a aubetantiai annual em, as poems, before Were food seems to do me good tan, for I n ,•,' 1pS 9re1� T� 01x101 'contribution for i to i d into novels" �i Ws a a�� _-. , • • • a th • _•,._ __ -_ __ _ -_ - c o e ma a aance o �made n feel much stranger and have gained ,k hie sister and-younger brothers, who Cleric-"We have Scott's poems. If ten pounds in weight I'm not bother- his ` • receive no money whatever fkvm the 'you—" ed- with Paine in the back any more a SPENCER _In medieval England. gene there State, but are aupported solely by th,e.i Cualomer w-`WhaE I want is Ivanhoe and the.rheumatism•has entirely dw Yarletion-Spenser.. _ are many Spencer- families today. King and the.Prince of Wales out of as he wrote It in Twetry.'' appeared. I now sleep well at night Raclal Origin--Engilsh. : _ - _ their respective incomes. Clerk-"I'm afraid yonre-mistaken and get up feeling line. .My wife also- wonder- Source--A title of office. BEVERLEY Owing to the way in which King about that." has teen taking Tanlae with one of the most peculiar points D Racial Origin-Anglo-$axon or Nor` George invested the income from the Customer----"Ob. no! 'A friend ex- ful results 'and she loins me In es• z: man-French. T Duchy of Cornwall during the Prince's pWned it to me, and if you look at pressing our thanks for the great good about the social and military system Source-A localit minority he, ensoys a comfortable in- the chapters you'll see that they all We have gotten from 1t." of the Normans was the manner In y - Which upatione 'which to-day we This family name quite clearl; be 'some, but this is all earmarked long begin with little verses, He told me "Tarlac is sold by leading drugsiafa � longs In the classification of those before It reaches him. Ii Was for this that any good boo tore would know everywhere Adv. look upon as of an humble, household reason that he decided some time ago what I meant-" T yya Want Him Riot.-- nature,were exalted into titled offices. which. have been derived from-the to dispose of a considerable names o! places. for it to traceable portion of ---�----: ►.• -- The answer, of course, is that in his estates South London, and it la Says a sage: "(live me the man who �. those days each' feudal castle, the throagb the early,documeats with the •Bli=nd horses never make a mistaire whistles at bin work." Ail social unit of all Who were not .tillers prefixed "de," meaning of. passible that a great proportion of,the right, old money so raised. will go to endow his ot their diet When grazing.- Like all a,. It is paradoxical that the smaller other horses, they are guided by the chap; you can have him. wa! the soil, Was, 'though a single ofater and brothers. "household." a email nation In Itself, communities in m lands have given nostrils in the selection of proper Classified Advertisements. more family names than the bf In addition to the income the Prince largely independent and oWLIIg vas- n of Wales receives from the source al- C GUI.08ITORS AND PRrssMEif �._ centres of population" The reason �y mentioned his receives the l� wanted for open andpe: Ftighest y uniage to. counts and kings only as a for'this is, in the first lace tha` the PaF Halt, p AUTO REPAIR, PARTS wages,guaranteed.week, -permanent poet- ' Tieople flocked from the small tom- of his rank as Colonel of the Welsh eons guaranteed. Ayply the Reid.Preto , Thus the keeper of the "family" munities, where therb was not so 'Guards, and this may be said to be for most makes and models of care. Limited, Hamilton. Ontario. parse wad'Ln reality the "secretary of all that he possesses. Your old, broken or worn-our parts "� great a lined for additional names, to replaced. Write or wire us describ- the treasury, and the -head 'of the the big centres, Where there was not It may be p91nted out, too, that he the what you want. We carry. the O. McPherson, .. household kitchen Was the oommir pays taXes in precisely the game man- largest as most complete stock in Furniture Dealer, Undertaker', ' only each need, but Whore the men- p y Canada of slightly used or new parts - :,nary-general. tion of a small place served the pug ner as any private Individual, while he and automobile equipment. We ship Armstrong, B.C. C O.D, anywhere is Canada. sstis- Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd., The "deaTrenaer" or despencer;' un- pose of.differen'tiation quite accurate- even rated for the poY•tion of St. factory or refund in full our motto. Yarmouth, 'N 6. :_der the feudal custom of the Normans,' ly. In the second place, the big nom. James's Palace he occupies, though• waves «o Italvap >� �, way the otacer reepoasible for the m;iaitiea save rise to oomparativel this is.purely an "act of grace" upon spa-sal amnesia m" TOmato. oat. Dear Sirs-Since the start of the y BaiLebali season we have been hinder- i "buttery" or food warehouse of the few family names because it consti. big part,'and he could claim exemp- ed with sore muscles sprained ankles, q castle, an e18ce of great responsibility tuted Uttle,differentiation to speak'nf tion on the ground that this is a Royal Ammleds Vissew Des wtataeow etc., but ju t as soo11 as-we started In days when sieges were laid, often. "Roger de London, when there were palace. Hoak on using Minard's Liniment our.troubles" O �Q DISEASES ended. Every baseball player should, 'to be lifted for months or even country. to be found all over the keep a bottle of your liniment has ` 'MONEY ORDER8. d�. years. country. , and now to reed Yours truly, W. E.,-MoPFFERSON, . fi Thin title, However, -when coupled Authorities differ as to the origin of y Your oatditown Supplied with wailed Free to asv AI- Dominion Express Money Orders. urea the Ante�e. Secretary Armstrong High School *ith the word "le" (the), as of course the place name of Beverly, which is XL_ fir. Baseball Team, y at 'It was, soon became too clumsy even In Yorkshire. Some derive it from Five Dollars costa three cents. 11 " ire . f NOW To .for the Norman tongue, with the re. "belvoir'' (beautiful view) and "lev,„ Bird Invented First Incubator. Suit that it did not take mazy genera- a Meadow or'Seld. It Is more prob-i ASPIRIN ' tions before the more common form able however, that the lace already • The first and original incubator -of the word was "spencer" or "open- had been named by the Anglo-Savona ven• D :' per.!' There were many, many castles as "Veverlac," or beaver-lake. tion of an 'Anstralian bird of large - a seems to have been the clever In . • '" size called the "brush turkey:' It - "'Bayer" iS only Genuine *.. _ saves the fowl a great deal of time- trouble., j and The hen turkey lays her "clutch" ` of eggs In a neat circle, and then she u � � et and her mate scratch togetWer a big o s G ' w pile of leaves and. other forest trash full .Food value for your to cover them. Decomposition o`�1iia money when you eat vegetable material y uauces heat, - ' - whereby the eggs are ept.at proper o temperature for Lncubat on. "'_ �� • From time to time th e 0 Nxtts gives the heap a seratchin over, sa Warnin Take no .chances.with ,., g. to make sure that the temperature de- substitutes for genuine "Bayer Ts►D• W golden gmule of tl'118 aCCraCClve veloped is neither too high no too low. f ► O lets of Aspirin." Unless you see the 3210 >r,t181ted ba2'le Food is r2Ch " He does not permit the newly hatched name "Bayer" on package or on tab- ' young ones to emerge, however, until • r` lets you are not getting Aspirin at all. �_ p . 111.Y111LI11C11ti fbr body a71(l b28121. they are fully fledged and able to take Keep Your Skin l.leO In every Bayer package are diretrtions ^' ' ` "`•sC2`Vl! C;r �@=NutB,direct From the care of themselves. Then be helps for CoMm, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu- iuY-ti ht la�c:k+et for breakfast or lunch. �� get out, Bp �Ising Cutielira metism, Earache,. Toothache, Lnm- �.` • The Soap for daily use in the toilet, bago and for Pain: -'A,atldy tin boxea Would Be More Popular. of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug—• • �{���/" cleanses and puri5es,the OInUr eat soothes ..,Crisp^De11C10uS-Nd Waste MISS Oldgirl (Who writes)-"T am and heals little irritations,roaghne•s or to also sell larger packages. :Made ,thinking of writing a love story found- pimply CuHcura Talcum soothes and g� " cools the skin and overcomes heavy per- in Canada, Aspirin Is the-trade mark • /+ ed on my own experience. (registered in Oansda),of Bayer Mam- %Rres a Recuor� f �ird eNuts Miss Young-"You'd better give its 3003J,_ Delicate delightful distinetut happier ending, dear." u�°Doomi�na CanadiannDeppot� are of Monoaceticacid tar o[ wear.�phhul5L 1/. 1lo.tr.J, Oyllcacid. ,:. " . Uatl withdO!mot. k�i.. e Minard's Liniment Relieves,Neuralgia „ ISSUE No. 2b--'2i. .,•:,,•l.•s. ..,V,yp, R"" 4�S'• ,a :•l•{ �"4"-rte., K-' tM" - iy I.Z ,-Y.- g�T^�•��.T �: '� .'?��,�;":":,a.".,,�`M i y..• '�i r. h. �;,.(d"• u.44•,a vJ•''a .v - -•'�, •n ri• i•� e.'r• 't' rF� ~;r. ¢ .- ,'si•T '.!k '•µ /. '� :t.-•+.. .s '•, q »; . k, •.i•, '' ,r+•i.,-i': •^3�..- ?, ;.�• ' ',; ;v' v*".'etiy±:'z•^.• n'.'»' '. •h..s.{,,ry-+a,�,�.�-: ^^.. '¢ -„.ek,,,Y,� •x,dy. ��'„ 4.k.-.'-,. ,�. -^c�� ,'i:, ��yt ,°�'i_'•' ..c• ���;^ -S --� :....-� - ,7.� `. '5.�,_ - t.J' :. ':c .'.z., ;.try: �., :..;"•-_I-` dress-on the need_and open door in India. Tuesday afternoon was, devot- an• - '' i���xisg � � Q-4ebec fur the evangel. ea to Sunday Tuesday addresses and 1'ruf. E. M. ffelretexd, bI. g., •IJ. D., 'dIsrussion with Rev. J. T. Priest:F. - .r.+ A)"" clevery�rday mOralug' Its once LL.D-,of MC.Nlabter University, gave C. Gerred, of Toronto, A. D.Kitchen. g, O .t .. an able address on Christian E uca• er, of L-indsayrand Rev. Andrew Iua.- - _- get for Good Fresh G oe�ries *011'11 whiclfhe emphasized the spirit- rie, of Toronto, as the chief speakers. °` TmRivtS j Iv. ual life, and the cal of .God t-o•,wen The last named gave a fine inspiration- �;..• - ,- s �y.75 per year; bl.St}rt paid inadveace�; and women in preparation for life's Al address at thin and the closing even- service as paramount. Rev. Charles ing meeting. SIYIOked and Cured Meats, Bologna and 10W4 MURKAR,Proprietor,. • W.'schuss, ctle new home' Mission _ - _ t Superintendent, gave an inspirational -Cooked Ham -address on the splendid oppot•tunities r arm.for Sale NOTES ANb COMMENTS. for evangelism among the foreign Lemons, _Oranges, 'Bananas, _ Grape FTUIt, -. - - peoples f e p Qvince and in the many First class farm of T5 acres;-1bt 3,” - - - ' o th r unoccu led and growingcommdaitieb, con. 11, Mar)cham -township, 1 mile Strawberries _ 7. We .will soon have with us'as as well as in the` larger.bentres of from Locust Hill station, half mile off - Governor-General• a tiltin• who population. - good roads; good" 8-roamed house; should prove _popular with all- A rausinR reception was given to hank hats 40 x_70, silo,' drivingg.l>fiouse, Full line of Cliristie's Fancy Buisouits two young people,Miss Evelyn Smith, pig pen, hen house. The soil is rich' r classes, Lord Byrig,, known to dau titer of Dr.Everett G. Smith. of clay loam, 10 acres of bush, 65 acres s . ':; ° _ Prime, Cheese - those•tcho serve In the teat war India, and R. M. ' Armstrong, 'upt warkable land, S acres of orchard. graduated from McMaster University, Full possrasion A{it it is 19'?.''. Apply ~' ae S'tl' Julian Byng, Who for a G Toronto, and ruissioarirtee elect to A,S. Ph'errlll, Locust Hill. 38 40 ^� •..'- :time commanded the Canadians; ood Canned Salmon, 250; 450,_55o.- with whotf, tie was _:• e'1S11, ��•a y ' ` _Gann Cor eaa-' "'Tonnatoes I ppBred Herring ovP' / y -.popular, hxdin won •their I and esteem by his sgmpate*iccon sideratlod for them. ,and b liisr ou Sol Sardines and anned�H l a - ability as�a soidiei' -which inspired . confidence in him. There is everyYo11Y' �/ Q - ^' reRSaSn• to believe- that he will K. & SC. P!J I HARDSON prove as popular in civil life as he. �$ Worth. JAMES M 1has been as a soldier. When the governments gnitra�n �Dotlar=here. P� rt r' -:-Be rr Boxes and, . Crates �tees the bonds for the cpnstrnQt; We _. •ion or ptirchase -of any public recommend PQ. utility, a- great many people / I 1 quart B►aSketS imagine that the country is these— by,made so many dollars worse "off than it was before. Jt is true :- Paris. Gr..een Arsenate of Lead -that the - goverptiient, - thereby ` '�+ ' „ agrees to assume -the responsibil• _Tut mip Seed Chick Feed . =s� ' ity for the re payment of the money required for the said put _ etting Poultr ' �T w rya -•chase or cotistruction, in the event of the real o•voers being unable to ;Paint Raw and Boiled �1i1 - t . r? -meet their obligations in the mat. s ter:, The goveratnent; however. TL1I' EI7t1I�e— — does not assume the responsibility without taking good care th*tt -they will receive s4niething vpl y J O S E' P H -0 O W A .N - tangible to protect them. Tbr m Ev .A N N J S anicipallties interested fa •tal-h- SERVICE GARAGE -` ■ - es the cpllateral-that protects the - .- • r • -X70 i•R ' i r • �u_ , ,w � ,�rcivince from any loss. leke3''Ill O ntariio I °' • Wbitby and Lindsay Baptist KD Anniversary - - - ! ' ' Pick 'Hardware - Stlore - June 18th. the id8rdannual meeting 1-111 'sho' al - o ..S�1Q mf the Whitby and Lindsay Assocta- i; Lion of Baptist Churches.assembled in boost the Baptist Tabernacle,Oshawa, was. that un�f6 r your farm earnings Now is the time to get your Field and Garden Seeds. We have a com _. br6ugbt to a close by the Moderator, plete line of Clover, Tiiuothy,"Alsilre and'-AIfalfa►. All Rev. Charles W. Ring, of Claremont, - l+�y Toronto Salo will put dollars in sots -kinds of Package and Bnik Seeds for the garden. with a crowded auditorium-in an en- $ et. .fr _ thusiastic platform meeting. of Pik �4,�a�•41t'>l� All-orders will be filled promptly. the delegates, r:epreseutiaRR 28 church- _ It will boost the value of your farm. es,left at o�tce by metor. tac their re- " '_ ` "'tee ha.ve;an excellent line of garden tools—Hoes, Rakes etc. i; apedive homes. The attendance. Its double-tongued-and-grooved .� _ :. . though not quire up to that of last selected Spruce makes the Toronto Silo •' Don't let your wife worry about wash -lays. Come and get a washer fear's Ila -Ing at Uxbridge, wily absolutely air tight,_which keeps _ ;M�' na 80 da Ztial, We have the 1900 washer. guaranteed .'? ,quite Inllf`at every session,and a high the-ensilage in perfect condition. �, r '" . .. to'give satisfaction of no sale. - •� scs.,er marfc'of slriritoal fervor evi• g ;.wdeuced througbuttr, thetwo days. Its-famous 'Hip Roof allows The old Reliable Sherwin Williams Paints and Vdrniahas« Paroicl 1 The officers rlrctQd fur the daduing you to tramp the Ensilage to the Roofing, Frost Wire Fapr•e, Heavy Steel I'o3le,' _ year arm J. T. E't test, of Oanniogtod, top of the staves---and adds great- - �. moderator.; t>, M. lsorwtb of Clare- , - now on hand.. Detour prices. taunt•.vice-itioderator• ft. P. fiu�gitt ly to its appearance. . and H. Burk. bo' th of Whitby. clerks. 'Drop 'in next time -you're in The clerk, Mr. Suggitt,who bas served_ town and let its talk it over. I� ?a pound bag of Royal PurEile C If Heal for only 1,50. - - the Association for some years, and i One trial Rill convince. you that it is the the retiring moderator, MT. Ring. I have other lines of Toronto Best on the market. were v se ePari ouui itc ation. R p ntaiveof of show you dependability and Ib is always a .pleasure to show our goods. r1I • ous degominational boards were,elect- _- :---= } aefollows: Pastore W. L„ Hicks, of ':•""•,••,� �' �}4 ar . Hobcaygeoa, Foreign.Missions; Gen. C• W PILKEY. U ham. Whitevan. western, W. J, S.-BALSDON, PICKERING W..Fleisher, of Haliburton, Grand Ligne; E. Osborn, Reaboro. Educlb-- Cockshntt Agent tsr� +lion; J. Marton. of Oshawa, Sunday -.Pickering, - Ont. School ; 0. W. King, of Claremont, „ + ' Convention Nominations• and on the Lora! Home Mission Board are Rev;J. - _ ' E. Olmstea2i, of Uxbridge. Rev, P. B. •s� -- Loney and A. D. Kitchbaer, of Lipd- say and G.M, Goodfellow, of Whitby: � r 1d The Invitttlon from the Stonfiville .� 1HDIViDUAL church (Pastor A. Burgess) was ac - _ ce ted for next- ears ivaem'bly o f t he , - Association. Two well attended meetings were s held on Tuesday by the Ladies' Circles -of the Association, presided over by T1 ..�,' °"Mrs. e-C. W: King, id Claremont, who R �,�1 was re-elected president with Mrs. J. PUlEWt11TE PAPS '. Ryley, of Lindsay, vice-president; ', - Mrs.J. T. Priest, -of Cannington, ,directress of Circles and Miss A.•Crys• - C` NEVER USED BEFORE '•4er, of Uxbridge; 'as Band directress. i, �� ports showed a distinct adyante in : membership nd offerings, Dr, .Pedal NEVER USED AGAIN -Y 0hute. of India, pave an interesting f: R •�{� - addresson Medical Missions as found- _ '1J SAfEGUAIS�iEALTH ed tS lies and others among the Telu- " - gus, Abowing the dreadful artielty of native attempts at relief of the suffer- (I � - _• ins and dying from disease add acci �II�N FARMERS ATTENTION „1��_ dent; and the des ratitude and P J: /..L•.��..VV il+ ' response to gospel appeal as a result n! • �. Mooney, =� = Pickering i:' _:tbe scientific and sympathetic treat. 'Went of the medical missionarv. Rep, r{let y��.ur Forcl Sc�u Trt�etor O.A. Fournier, of Montreal, pastor of • • _ _tt'' _ 1 i? rise largest French Protestant, church �It l befu rt; the 5n��1'zl r uku _' Cre . V . V oa this continent•fence a-rousing ad• i z--- r' - The Best,Chvapeat and Most Economical - �,. CRUISER _ iTartn Tractor, -:- For Bread _ - I Di. E H o U R - . = . - _ - • - •• • - - ' - - - f - � - Monarc•Flour for Pastry The new Passenger,Screw Motor �I�f New .1X21 c�tlel Tour`ng sirs m �I ): PasseuRer' Roat. 1 _, - :• . .. bran Short, and Feed Flour 4pr w available for picnics and party - : �1tr rom Fair and other points k fo stns F immediate N to Toronto and vicinity._Boat aeati�5p _ � �, '•-� Adults comfortably. Reasonableratee.. _ delivery• « .. For full particulars apptq - _ American Corn—ground,cracked and wholes' JOHN A. STOKES. � I�) ' -Touring Car, .'..• " . ... :,; " .. � i - Bell Phone 128 Annette t31 , .. -y u . e eggs in yin n t y • :. >�685 00 If' o r'h ns are not producing qs ' pa g'stns ti ies, tr our `` 'Touring Car, with starter, •$-,52.00 rated Laying Maeh and Scratch Feed, =`! 'Junction 488 Toronto, Ont., _ - _ ._celeb _. " .--- - -- •These.pric e; net.,to purchaser. - "� '. Fancy Dress ball Histhest price paid for Fall �Vlieat, Msirgnis Wheat, Barley, y K..= Buckwheat, Rye and Oats g Sherwood J., Co'lla b utt A Grand Opening Fancy Dress Ball iChopping.and Oat;CrnshinR.tVednesdays and Saturdays. . n will he held in the Liverpool • �a.�' HrtiaP nn Authorized Ford �Salas and service The,Campbetl Flour M& Co., LtCl: 'Wednesday, July 6 1921 Station. Bell phone 29 r Commencing at 8 p. m. mills at •-- 'lPrizes for Beat Costume acid dance., II I l 1 wes ► lTloronto Pet I boro Pickering r �}� •V...k'• ''.,r a �.•���_Ft, '� �� i .•T -a, ,,.. •dz•-, yp.in�t�,. N.'•a:��3:1r k .�..�4r.`n,. 'Y'...,pk.,.'rw:k''.P.r''�r"`•c •.i .5,.' y4;'�•:°" +� r'�L �� r.. .� � :.�a,,rc ;,•.rWmu^ !^.,di'� >n'u• �1SE�..lA�s�����4 -v'rcr } r.� :.�.a;,t :.a- '4 iS;•' a z�• ..d; .}6— �y"w. r-y�.y'�,,=�nr+n. .. yr r,,.- •T,r. , ,t'� :;Sd' - �.•s't''ro :+'�< _ ':�•°.a s. .s+'rs: ,a ...r,,...° .mSiRK�^� '"•r• ,�y. `.'.':-."q'�°y�^ A". _ .a� -- ;:.. ,y+' "': t :.yr`r: .:pec az ..s"'...,dT,:"`T'e;l:;,.-N•s �;,�' ..,,.. .� -,:L. T^'184+^:{'�':?ew '' ,��.., -;iE,�.^ua L t �.'!"�iyr"td.>,. -'y°G;;1R�'' ;r'r N�.'''?'r�•.qs""A'e.v.-.:{e�'<L1F•+s+ ,+t'' �+'". )m' ° '1' D?%,. ..,..; _.�w*" ? �;�..q 4..- ,.°3Y. �.�t.s• 3,., .'�'? _ r ... `k'.t 8!. .+,m:d' _ c'✓r*'-ea'�: a••;3.. .-J. . /-"+'.`y 'aSr+,+Lr.Ca•' -,''�n.... ..,;,,y � :>' _ . - ;.s,+,r�+.q!-. :�`,-r%r �::r.':: .-o-�'q 'ry +P Vp ��,,gy�pp , • ''E' ;,•+. - ,. _ ..-.. .g. ::,a', .. "d +�, CLAREMONT., _ The Baptist Sunday. School}cur• Thos. H,ortdp underwent an op. o _ -IJIORBE_REGiBtER ' _ pose holdiu, tkeiie annual ptenie oration for appendicitis on Wed- Loss Concrete - •1 Loss and Mrs. Hill were iD gg s ExPEROR, Registered Percheroa,_ aL.Rosebank on_ the afternoon of .pe4dAp ai'.laet week. . We are son- - 1Stoufl°ville on Saturday. M stallion. Iue ecflon-Al;-the property qtr Tuesday,' July 5tll. match out ry to report that he is suffering :Produds' p Look out for the Mount Zion of A, Seebeck, will stand for the�e�- arden art on the 19th of Ju•3' for further particulars next week. from other. complications which _. e- son of 1921 at his own stable at lots 20'. F. g D. Wooelburn, of Toronto.spent H. . -. and Mrs. Wilson.and liras Will tend to make hi's recovery and 30,con.4, Pickering. 'Service fee - ==`the week-end with 'A and Mrs. ter Tommy. of Pickering. spent t-a rather slow. Mantle. few days during 'tlie.pas•t week , Field Tile ASCOT PRIDE(193831, The fashion- a ith Tfios. E. and Mrs. Stephen- Sunday School League Football gblp,fired Cl desdale stallion, the ro- . Haying.is now in full'swiug in g y p. .'Uis locality. The field is re ort- Eon and.James and Mrs. Stephen- match, July"lst, Pickering perty of G.T, Davidson, Cherrywood, y y p Bon and 33Tiek will stand for mares during the senses i. ed to be fairly good. - _ of 1921 at his own stable, lot 30,, con. The Citizens' Band will a Qefst in Miss :11ae Belle Graham, of To- Wire Paints, oils ! . g• - 'the Doruinion Day celebration at routo. spent the week end with C. f y 8 Pickerin Pickering on July 1st. A.and Mrs. Overland, • and -Miss — -Tile 3, 4f 6 and 8 KING SAUL, (14945),Vol.32, S. S. B,,, Y. Wm..I3inghani, of Vivian, spent Jean Graham, of Inglewood', is Spring stock is now in, (93881 O, S. B.,, the imported Olydes- ' Sunday here with his nephe% W. also spending some time' with A full line of Frost Fence. Get ours • -inch dale stallion, the property of Oscar p g y -.' '• Wilson, Brougham, will make the G. and Mrs. Bingham. them. while the stock is complete. Reason of 1921 as follows: Monde , g Concrete Blocks y o Miss In Mantle, of Toronto, is - A lr=ague''football match be- Motor Oil 1.25 per gal. -May 16tb;will. leave his own stable spending a'�eek's vacation at Lhe tweeu Suliria rind. Claremont wag Coal Oil 29c'and•32c per gal, Q et lll� pr1C388. , and proceed to W.G.Scott's for night. Gasoline 40c per gat, Tuesday,W. C. Ormerod's Greenwood `..-..'home of her Barents here. , played'on the football field here Ind. Phone 2705 Pick, night. Wednesday, J.C, Bryant's con. , Mrs.George Turner was taken- on Satrrrdriy evening. The game •Our Paints.are the beat and the r price is reasonable. -- Clarence Simpson s� noon-, H, G. Wilson base linE, for-:---,,. . 5 to the Toronto General Hospital xcas lvel•1 ilayea and was witness- night. Thursday, H. Vale's, Simcoe for treatment on Tuesday. ed-by a €air'cr•Gwd. Claremont ' r Point,night. ' Friday, Geo. Qowan's• r. Lather Pilkey has returned wou by 2 0. Frank Cooper, ' Claremont C.-N. R. 6tation'r Brock Road Brock road, night. Saturday, to b in_' home Rpending six. iks . . _ _-- " . . --' -s.•-- own stable unt[1 following Monday ,M1 with his sister in Strathroy. afternoon. - John and Mrs. Jewell and Has ..Farm for Sale SHA\JTON BA-m MACK (165481,the ter Ross, of Toronto, spent Sun- superior bred Clydesdale stallion, the day with A. and alts. Forsyth. There will he offered for sale by auc- More Cate property of W. H. -Tran, Markham, Mrs. Kenneth Renfrew and tittle tion on Wednesday. the `?9th day of will make the season of 19'Ll as follows: ' daughter, Mary, are visiting with June 1021, at 4 p.nr., on the premises . • IF 011r. progressive ideas for cattle raiS Monday, May 16th, will leave hip own parents, P. and Mrs. Macnab. the south lrrl'acges of lot 23 in the B. a y p stable and proceed to Green River for ' A. and Mrs. Ham, of Toronto, F concession, Whitby, known as the are beyond the financial resources at your night. Tuesdayp, Hen Carter's, con 7. Richard Sleep farm. noon; Geo. E.Holtby's, con. e, night. spent Sunday, with the latter's Pa' The soil is heavy clay and the whole Command,talk the matter OVei with the local Wednesday, W. H. Major's, con. 5, , rents, Thos. and airs. Sanderson, farm is in grass and can be cultivated. noon ;, W. J. McDonald's, Brock road. Manager of this Bank.' night. Charles Palmer's, .. . Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlinson, who has .There is a fiee•roomec' brick house _ _ ght. Thursday, been spending a week in Toronto, with cellar.frame barn and'stable, 2 ' STANDARD SBRVICB aids PndreHa. Progrsu Liverpool, night. Friday,W.Teefy's. returned-home on Saturday even- 'wells. I-acre orchard. There are good Cherrywood, noon ; Edgar Pilkey e. inR• outside fences. It is 3' miles from THE night. -- Saturday, to his own stable w° Principal Stone, of the Port Whitby; fiontinng on Lake Ontario: until the following Monday morning. w: Perry High School, is presiding Port Immediate possession will be given _ _ ,STANDARD` BAN-K the eaamirrattonein the continua- to Purchaser to secure b'ay crop. or* CANAQ& W NOTICE OF 11 s of sale-30"per cent. on day ✓. •TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY-MILLIONS Application for Divorce t Lion school this week. of sale and balance within 30 days.- Peering Brr,7cli _ W.F.Law,Manager. . ---_- Mrs. 'Anderson, of Toronto, who Further terms and eondhians can be Whi Branch: - •C.A.McClellan,Manager. _ has been spending R few weeks' is had from the undersigned or at the ' �+ snag :notice is beregy given that -Eva .' f►lnskoka, has returned And spent FAle. Florence Heavens of the Town of'Osh- Suuday with her aunt, l4irs: Josh- rsa. Bisho;,-' W• E. N. Sinclair, awa in the County of Ontario, in the .ua Bundy. ♦ auctioneer Solicitor for Sleep SUMMER FOOTWEAR Province of t sari°. Married woman- " ADntversary services will be Estate, will apply to the Parliament of Oanr held in the Union Church -on July .Dated,June 13, 1921 Oshawa, Out. _ ads at the nest'session thereof,' for a .-. _ Bill of Divorce' from her husband, " 8rd. Services at 11 a. m.and at I see that you are now familiar with William.George Heavens of the Otty 7 m. Special offerings will be We have a complete line of Summer Footwear for of Toronto In the County of.York is taken at both services. Special the fact that we sell the best gasoline, . the Province of Ontario, Laborer, as greases and olle obtainable, and I wish . the-whole_famil� _ i. music will be rendered by thre to tell you we handle the best auto - the ground o!adultery stDd desertion, c Outing Shoes and Canvas Boots Dated at the Town of Oshawa Choir. Come and enjoy a_Rreat accessories as well. -� g - ' treat. Our repair department is giving uu• - a� lOWest prides: = _ the County of Out&rio in the Province ' There was a large concourse of qualified satisfaction•and'we are, on — - A. Ontario. the 8th day of June, _ ple at the Union -06metery The Coiner Shoe Store. A.D. 192i. - •►+st account,ire t busy. _ Gpeeoo r Memorial and Decoration Service I have secured the services of a d2or• Erw Fr-oasacz; Sssvarre. , last Sunday afternoon. The wea- onghly competent repair gnaw on all W. M. Painter Claremont By her Solicitor. W. E. N. Sinclair, Cher was propitious and not a few makes of Par*,and can give prompt . 98-1 Osbawa. Out. of the older settlers were present and a cleat work at all times. ° v to join with the younger residents C. Pardoe, North Claremont-- - ; - � _ .-.._ . YOUR -FUTURE _ _ - - -'in honoreng the departed. G. M. Forsyth, the president of the cem• CLAREMONT'S NEAP No one knows what the future holds therefore the - etery organization, spoke with A R ,�1 .C3 E lneemi for saving. - ` _ . 'deep feeling in his references to - �' i- - - GAIN* � � t' the departed, both-of•the civilians• — M ey • h k is your aafeguaird again e ._. o n n t the ban t the Lug and soldiers, whose memory the The undersigned hwviaR purchased certainty of the future: j -.occasion honored. He.explained the garage business of F. M. Cooper, - p are rea Rr+Pd to do all general re air- Start a savings account NOW with 's that every dollar of the cemetery P. p - kg 1 in*took. Is will a - - _ fund had been invested in the im• ing of cars of all makes.- - . = - Of all materials and desfRa -• ,--� provement of the grounds and All accessories far cars kept comet- ME RiMS74' pay you •., that the roatiagernent had in view antly on.hand, - call at our weeks std inspect our steep ' a.much needed vault Go add to the work guaranteed.. Prices right Wi•IITBY BRANCH, . G, P. LYND, Manager. obtain prices Don't be misled. coriifort and convenience of those Give us a trial ly we l4 do act employ them,oche a sss BROOKi.IN BRANCH. -. • - 1 . C. CROSS, Manager. ly we oaa, and do throw o!! the agent interring remains in the wlntsr Anderson de Pilkey, - Claremont- _ oommission of 10 per aenl.,whichyou vA "tnonihs. He appealed to the cite- kens to take a practical interest in •• _. _._. oral ro a by pasobasing from us.� oeainly sat =_ soiialled. this project. The Citizens' Band,- _ -. : . . ._.. _ _ _. -°under the direction of George _ •. J T MATHESON •� - Coates, with the' two choirs, as- a Otiiae and Works, _Whilby,OnWde listed d greatly r the a occssion. F - MASSEYsHARRIS = PICKER►IN Gi mess nod leasnre of the occasion, w rendering quite a unmber. of the - ' most favorite hymns, a propriate - - - - - - LUMBER YARD p _ to the occasion. in which the pro- - - -• - - - - - r� t le joined heartily.Rev. AR v. Chart n _ King W6 have a large and well asaorted iadtlr form the gathering briefly, ream e aratory - = L - the former dwelling chiefly on _ - - ' � - stock of the following material : • .';�` °'sacred and sweet memories of the _ _ ,' _ Matched H. C. sic Flooring. V old sad yoaag whose remains were - - -v - - Matched B: C. Fir Shooting, and - - et rest,and upon the pioneer and _ _ _ Matched B. C. Hemlock flooring. !-itisen soldier heroism of-the de- - - ' -" • • >ti inch V.Matched Fir Ceilin ,4 id. parted who had s foremost 'hand _ and a in. B. C. Cedar gid�Dg. ­'..1n making and guarding our be- A - F'=- -- _ _ - . n Also, B-eaver Board,Plaster-Board Moved country, and of the hand of Barrels: Providence to guarding this land and Apple for the habitation of the' sturdii6st '' • _. _ ; _ - _ _. - --of earth's races. He emphasized = _ "- W. D. Gordon k Son, -' Gospel Inspired Nord with its ospel \ of Divine cower in'the greatest of �.���:: guaranteed Ma' chioues _ : TIC�RINa alt heritages Canada had •or ever :could have. Mr. McLellan follow- Bell and Independent phone. . ed with another practical and in. " tJ(JS7' ARRIVED spiring message on Immortality; an instinct and conviction deep in _`. , � ` Big'valries in Fleet Foot for merry the human heart and peculiar to lNlassey��Iarri8' NO. 6 Cream- Separator women and children. Pumps ' all races of mankind, If the Cre• = stet, be reasoned, had pplacrd this . ,,,. "• 4:. °'" and Oxfords, including nape in every breast, He was stare Satisfies• the_ most exacting aid strap styles for slimmer wear. = . to fnlflll its longing as he'had pro Colors white. tab blue. d. wised to do through Him who had Prices as low as you ezpect. � _ brvugbG life and immortality to `3klms Close, under Difficult Con' �= Men's 'Sunday boots, ._ chocolate,•, light. President Forsyth led :tire - - ,?r goodyear welt; W clear at$5 •=` «people to the graves of those who ditions. Made lIl.SiX 8ize8 and any Football boots, steel toes tan and ' were.among-the original 'founders; _ �f the Claremont Union Cemetery white at all q per pair. Only `but who had passed- into the be- ' 'of them can bets lied with wen a emau quaatityleft. and : Joshua Bundy, Edward E. �� Callan y :v_•r Pugh, Robert Ward,George John- stop, Dr. Ralph Brodie, and Dan= pulley• _' ;', '� J. Fu�g�o►ld� -Claremont ': iel Forsyth. At the foot of each resting-place was added.to the de- _ Itid. Phone 2$04 _. icorations-a blooming potted flow - er by-members of the cemetery .' The Pioke� r executive, namely : Fred Farmer, - Massey-Harris-high efficiency•Gias Jog. Evans, J. W. Gregg, Thomas Vigilance Committee r .Paterson, Thos Gregg and Wm. ,ti -- / ,- _ • • ' Coates, and hymn selections were %" \ :'' ,`` '. mine Engines are a reliable._arid The,objeotof this Association to to .;_..sung, accompanied by the band. ILL = �\ _ _ 1` — lessen stealing and prosecute P ayer iivas offered and the iru• I -� the felons. eQsice service with a people 1� - economical'source of power and Members bavioq props e/olea oommnail . - deeply ruoverl was closed at the proper grave. of Ptq. Harold Graham r;n' �/ . always ready in any kind of cafe Imme3fe►tefy ai01r anyy member der the BiRish ensign of cro�-es I - et Ezeoative Gomm too. at half mast. Here the names of Membership toe 51.00. -otherQ from Claremont who had � weather. ,bone ibetter. -`' ` Tioks4e m.v be 6x.1 from th0 rrsideat or; sacrificed their Byes for nnr fiber- eeor.Mrr en.ppuosaoo. t5 were mentioned by the presi - Exac. Com.—L. D. Banks 0.S.$situ; dent. These were Percy Lynn, en. W. V. Richardson, lbickWng. George Hanna, Rose Carson, Ross J' R, THE TOW Agent Pickerin - w J Clark orusha, Richard Underhill an J. R TheXtOn; . s'. • �° :` >... ! g K+'.•;t„"'"„. • ',a. �' i'• c,.: r'p«y,." ' .•A' r.,,•vihn.• '-' e' f:n,I .y. _ ,� :'n.• �.. ..• �.�ti.• 's ri ,'Ke', �.,.1 ., � �.� �,�,,.•as°' Ts - •gyp .:,,., .' s?'..° ,.nna. ,.'ri rs� "°=t,•, •^^y'?:r•W,^ r.�n" °� ..w: �' -.,5,., r^'a•.' .,*",5�ir .,, + d.!`EKrrla•+ ` ,, ,•A,•� .k _ w:5!5wa oa a il,•'�i �, . a :,wC,t?t�.•i' .".F'pi:•�' Pr.,, 'ti-' .*2"y.'?%° �. <� wI•'.3:}�" ~''�-+`'t .wt�r•"--''r•�� : 'r, •" y, �r-•� "ya, n;•,.. a-.wr•'.•'^pr• .u,'. NOW .i. .-ham• a ^c. •r• '�' ,;,ti:• _ • ''� ' :.ate'- �'-.3.." :"f'•m"�,P..S.*. .,�r�'.,�v,,N �,w,•,lir,. "y y. v+•.••L�" X error,• ,r. -� ':?^; e,;-� '47' ,«.,r• s r... .y'.., ;Y r;M iyW �vd .t ;r.2.^' •7rk_' _. ...•.,"R:� S' »• a 4 <•: °. f. ✓a,..�,'::," ', '.•... ,,.•• iv,.. >•- -3t 1 rit,. >;'wa� "v ,a ,.. ► ;v.. -£, •,°'�'+ : the young officer who wao sitting in a ' - • laveyeu a Carnera� distant oorn'er of the room with a•..ue A ut�S - telephone basis awunfl his head. •He ; send we one negative and we will '., ,'signed to Thomson, bow r, to- re= BMWs s�z r e IIi13D' • A _ .:make one print FREE to show main. B tors or all typM; soM aa>!.e i n ot� :of run to damee�� up.to .. �, ,• � .our-quality work. This places "Now that I have gratified your ran o! same emstancro it you wish, as• - _"`�' _you under' no obligation to us. curiosity;' he said, when he returned, goN. order as parchaaad• or judge from our one sadiple print perhaps you will gratify mitneY Will 9RING e "funded. ' • yoar tell me just how you over in 1 �a e ohanic of your own s- - ' It you wish to send us more of England have come to have and iciana a ioic them °v+e' or ask h $1 i n e� p .� ear to mot, _:,,. .; :. To9be continued.) >baa "your tilaa m min t}o v�T soap stook a1•trs7s e!s •PHOTO, FII�SHING � srealay4 ue.a Car Market •`` _ . _ - -� Developing and Printing i an =oa><e it>cesQ. ltsasnse _. _._. ' The. Dictiaaary. - - -- By E.PHILLIPS.OPPENHEI?lt.w Enlarging, Copying, Coloring' ` ' Hunthoy. Mail Order wonderful book In the Supplies Heated Fresh Air. w: (Ccpyrightod) English language is the dictionary; no p66 BAY ST.. TORONTO With the ordinary steam radiator SF�IOP$i9: .. - old man leaned upon his spade az one need ever go to It in vain to find the only way to get fresh air into a ^Y - The story, v.'rntten in 191G, begins' watched as the ci passed. Not y comfort, peace; repose or inspiration; room is to open-the window, and that :with Lady Anselman's lunebeon-party�dozen yards from him was a great Sole Colibert and a'grill at th Savoy, they are all 'there. Unlike too many either makes the room too cold or con= E : at the Ritz Hotel London. Ams1- the hole in the ground where a shell had and a front seat,at the Al shall bel of the "best sellers" it is thoroughly guesta are Lord Ramsey, a Cabinet,buret, and a little further away a fore many weeks have passed, I shall wholesome and reliable. If ever you sume9 an extravagant amount-of heat. 'e.----�'�'.-Minute!• .gar A} 1p—}ham}a wha}ll happen t0 to.keep it warm. There 19 now a -- _ ;�. , Surgeon-Major:Major Thomson. barn_in ruins The tax was forced get„' come across a person who is unwiil= steam •'radiator that gives ;exults Chief I=pertor of Field Hospitals• his,-to stop here to let a, cavalcade of me. , in 'to trust the dictionary avoid him .. $srieee,- Geraldine Conyers; her.Pico-,ammuniticn w•agots pass by. Surgeon- 'Hope you'll Lave your hair•cut be- equivalent to an open window, as far• #her, s SiAVaI_ iievtenant, and his Major Thomson leaned from, his seat fore you go back, a man'from the its.you would the plague; there is as the fresh air is concerned,but with- -other end of the-'-table—remarked.- 'bad-spell".-upon-him-- -- - gout—the dtsadvantagea--of cold- and .' Grant, nephew of the hostess, home) "You are not afraid of tl`e Geaaaa "Z'oilr'own another wouldn't kAOw you bIarvellous Indeed is the dictionary! draft. -This is done by boxing in the with a wounded arm' Lieut. ,onyers shells, then?" he asked.like that—much less your sweet- In that single volume' are •campre= A receives commissioof on a "mystery' I "Monsieur,” the old man answered, heart." headed all the words ever used by the the steam Coils of the radiator, and phip and Major Thomson decodes 'a•„one must live or die—IL does not The.young man fingered his locks connecting this bozed4i space with 7secret message ircta the battlefield.l reflective) greatest viritere, from Shakespeare to' the outside air by means of a pipe con. f 6 matter which. For the, rest, If one y' George Ade. We stand in awe of the J F` . Lord Romsey receives a visitor and the is to live, one must .eat. Therefore "Chap who was going to cut it for netted to the bottom of the radiator '-honversation rbveaL-the Cabinet Min. is me got shot yesterday," he grumbled'. tomb of the immortal Bard and think:, at the opposite- end from_the steam-- II work. Four sons I have and a y. 3, kster's secret dealings with Germany;nephew away yonder," he added wav- "Anything doing as you came over Oh, what a wonderful gepiusti' and pipe conection. ' The air pipe gene- Thomson calls at Grant's apartments . .. the ridge, Major? yet'he merely took a certain number T discover whether he knows any- ing his 'hand southwards: Tl'tat is dg tratea the wall of the room at right 'thing abort Lord Ro a knows vi any'. why ,I dig alone. 'Why do you not Thomson shook his head. of words, out of the dictionary and angles from the radiator. ` .pit the tog j send us more soldiers, . Monsieur : One.aergilane and a few shells." wrote them down. What was to hin. Grant denies any knowledge of the ?, "That would be Johnny Oates go- derY of the inclos'ing box, between each so-called American cha lain. Gerald- 1 i�l Wait .' pair of steam coils, there are a series p �+ ing out in his Bl€riot;' some one re- Many old-fashioned women-used to Sue evades Thomsan's�plea for an im• . Wait sent a 'little time longer marked. "He'll be back here' before bf perforations: Thus,•when the coils Mediate marriage. He exgostulat°-s' moon answered Cheerfully. long vrith a re art." think.the dictionary was meant solely are hot, a draft is created,which sucks 3F With Conyers for disclosing Admiralty The 'old man-looked sadly at .his p for the pressing of wild.flowers. and plans to the two girls and Gra I ruined-barn. The officer who had met-Thomson, the a!r through the inlet pipe, and ilea ' Ater a walk in the park with Ge ld-, "It is always, 'want; " he muttered, in the garden, re-entered the room. they are responsible for the.only stafn charges'it, after being heated by the � find "and one rows old and tired.' Bon- • "General says he'll aee you at once," that fiver rested on the pages.of that coils; through these perforations into y� ' ine, Granet returns to his loom $ he announced. noble, but often to much neglected ?> .s bottle missing from'a cupboard. He jour, monsieur!" Thomson followed his guide-into a work. the room. There is the same sypply -warns his servant that a sew hand has The car passed on again and sud- of fresh air as'fr6m an npdn window, '.= entered the game. War OfSce refuses denly dropped into a little protected small back roor}i' An officer was seat- ' t but before reaching the room, It Is -"� to-allow him to rejoin his regiment. valley. They, cazne to .a standstill 'ed before a des writing, another was Thomson goes to the Front to Inter- before a tiny chateau. in front of shouting down. a telephone, and a Just as there is a potential statue warmed. view Grant's General. which stretched what might once have third was making some measurements in every:block of marble, so is there ` - been an.ornamental garden, but which upon s' large Ordnance map 'nailed an ideal self in every man. Be, then, Minard's Llnimefit used by Physicians CHAPTER X. was now_torn to pieces by gu•s car- upon one of the walls. The General the actiLptor of your .own character. ' ridges, convoy wagons, and every de- was standing with -his back to the Surgeon-Major Thomson ,wok@ acription of vehicle. From the top•fire and a ergo in his mouth. He pad The place of British coal in the kbout twelve hours later with a start. of the house stretched many wires. de cheerily to Thomson. world mart. From 1886 to 1918 the OOARSE SALT � -He had been sleeping so heavily-that I A sentry stood at the iron gates and Wizen did you leave London? he{annual one miner in-Eng- LAND SALT be was st first unable to remember his,passed Major Thomson after a per= asked: - - ' whereabouts. His mind moved- slug-'functory ch•aller-ge. An officer with "Nine o'clock last evening, sir," land fell from 812 to 22$ tons; in B> 4tably across the brief panorama of�mud-stsined boots and wind-tossed'Thmaon replied. "Rather a 'record United States it rose from 40Q_to 770 ' hurried journey—the special train hair, who looked as though he had l trip. We had a special down and a tons. 'TORONTO SALT WORKS from Victoria to Folkestone the des-f been out all might, stood.on the steps+destroyer over." _ p, J. CUFF TORONTO - troyer that had brought•him and a'of the house and'welcomed�Thomson.! - "ALd I'm�to tell you what you want, Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. '.. few other soldiers across the Channel, • "Hullo Major," he called out, "just I to' know'," the General _continued,' 4" - lancing at a document•in his hand. ` black with darkness. at a ace which across, e�h.. g g - made even the promenade deck im "This moment," Thomson assented. "Well, close the door, Harewood. Out _ the landingg at Boulogne, a hive "Anything fresb?" with it?" S ' - _ of industry notwithstanding*the dark- "Nothing to 'speak of," the other "It's about Captain Granet of H�'- g: rasa+ the etaanking of _waggons, the replied. "we've just had- a message!rison's-•staff," Thom-son began. seep , - 1isOL4'lll6iP rasa a! = shrieJcing al locomotives, the 99oetling in that the French bave been giving, Tte General frowned and knocked of crow a, the oecasional Bashing of them a knack. We've had a quiet the_akhes from his_pipe, many PAT.1160.00 for a solid sold watch'! .whoa � .. „ „ You can obtain a watch tree, that w111 equal for an electric torch. And then the ride time the last two days. They're bring- ell," he asked, what is it Y time''any soled gold watch made. Pill in corrects 0 in the eat automobile through the ing n some moss Bavarians, . we _ '!We've .reasons of our own for flu missing letters !n the touowsng phrase, an misty night. He rubbed his eyes and think.' wishing to know exactly_what you where now marked with a sass — looked around him. A.grey morning "Do you think I could have a few'meant by asking the War'Office not T-E$- W--CH-S A-E F-L-lf G--R-NT-ED was breakin The car'had come to'a words with the General Y" Major'to send him back again," Thomson , Q _ By filling in the missing letters, and enciosins standstill before a white gate, in front Thomson asked. continued. of >ivbiieh was stationed a British sal- "Come in .and have some. coffee. The General hesitated. _ o stamped eave�ops. with you-same.and templet.' dlrection clearly written thereon, so that we may• ' d4er, with drawn bayonet. Surgeon- Yes, he'll see you, of:course. • He is "Well, what are-they?' • ' -without dot inform you of your success, and :-Major Thomson pulled himself togeth- in his own room with two of the fly "'Mey are a little intangible, sir." A�ts�a�absolutely�r bur simple a watch condition about which proud to own. war; s er and answered the challenge. ing 'men just for the moment. I'll Thomson confessed, "but exceedingly While the pusale may be "diffloult. it costs nothing to try. ' "A friend." he answered °Sur- let you know wLen you can go In." {important. Without say direct .evi- . ,.. ages,lessee oo.zovL 62 117 Camns�aam st•.aeaabmga ' F goon-Major Thomson,on his-11�aJesty'a 'grey passed into an apartment deuce, I have come to the conclusion _ .. service. - which had once been the dining-room:-that Craptaln Granet is a mysterious He•Ieaired from the car for a mo- of the chateau, and in which a long person and needs watching. As usual, ' 4. meet and held out -socno*'' :;;,; +''e Able was laid: One or two staff offi-�..r -;+i. -' hollow of his hand. The man saluted cers greeted Thomson, and the man authorities,, and, to be frank 'with . and drew back. The car went on along who had brought him in attended to you, I am trying to strengthen my a rough road which led across a great{his wants. case." -- - €F __ stretch of paatareland. On the ridge f "The General had his breakfast as The General shrugged his should- - of the hills on his right, little groups hour ago," the latter observed. 'ers• of men were at work unlimbering "We're pretty well forward here and�. "Very well;' he decided, "under the guns. Once or twice, with a queer, we have to keep all the qui give. We i circumstances you-have. the .right to - ' _ __: ._. . --�• acr@echtng sound, a shell, like a-little got some shells yesterday dropped{know what my message meant. We _ ppc�ff of white smoke, passed high over within a quarter of a mile of ua. I sent Granet back because of a ens- • file car and fell somewhere in the think We'ro Bing to try and give picion which may be altogether un- ]' -- -- � grey valley below. In the distance he them a push back on the-left flank.' •notifiable. The suspicion w'ss there, _ t gives that •smooth, velvety, 'creamy could see the movements of a body i'II 8^o in and see about you, Tbom-r owever, and it -was sufficiently QLlalltjT that every good COQk wants in her - - - -of troops through the trees, soldiers son." ' I strong for'siie to make up-my mind h18IlC-mall es, sauces ~ • as the way to reli&e their comrades Good fellow You might tell them that I should refer not to have him - fru><t pier Custards, g ' in the trenches. As the morning broke, to give my chauffeur something. The back again. Now you shall know the - gravies,sakes,and,puddings. Makes them, the trenches themselves came into destroyer that brought me over is 'facts very briefly. -Granet was taken - view--long, zig-zag lines, silent, and waiting at'Boulogne, and I want to-prisoner twice. No one. saw. him delicious,minty, satisfying,wholesome, . with no gign of the men who crawled be in London to-night.' taken—as a matter of fact, both the • =1 .about inside -like ants: He passed a One'of the officers fora the other affairs were night attacks. He seemed -- 7 gseat brewery-transformed into a can- side of the table smiled queerly., suddenly to disappear—got too far ."BENSONS CORN ST,ARCI� p teen; from which a me of wagons, London. My Godl he muttered. ahead of his men, was his explana- ' going and returning, were passing-all "There is.still a London, I suppose? tion. -All I can say is that he was _ the time backwards and forwards into Savoy and Carlton going still? Pall luckier than most of them. Anything The Canada Starch Co.,Larritad,Montreal the valley. Every now and then Mall.where it was?" wandering about loose in a British through fire stillness came the sharp' "And very much as it as," Thom- unifdrrnn but -there, I won't go on crack of a rifle from the snipers lying son assured him: "London's wonder with that. He came back each time __ ---___. . _T._.-.•. A" hidden in the little stretches of wood- fully'unehanged. You been out lo g?" with information as to what he had - ❑ppuuuuuuuu000O00DD❑❑QDOD❑(3❑❑❑DODDOO❑ODOR❑ODD❑D - land and marshland away on the right. "September they second," as the seen. Each .time we plaiined an at- °'- A motor-omnibus, with its advertise- cheerful reply. I keep on gttti ag tack on the strength'of, that informs- went signs still displayed but a,great a yreek but I can't bring it tion. Each time that information 13. 4 red own the r•oadlon its ay to he "He's such a nut with the floss- tpackefal1ed� costing usgheavyo saes. :'• '` r 0 : l v d hospital in the distance. -As yet, phones," the man by his side explain- Of.course, .dispositions might ,haxe I Dp ' however, the .business of fighting ed, helping himself to marmalade. been changed since his observations Pdt ❑ seemed scarce) to have commenced. "The General y spare, were made, but there the fact re-' y positive) can't [1 They passed several small houses him." mains. Further," the General eon- "`7 = j�� �,{ o - and farina, irr #rent of each of which "Oh, chuck it." the other exclaimed tinned filling his pipe slowly and the •who .•� p- i' was stationed 'a sentry. Once, from in disgust. "What about you?—the �� ••' `I' o the hills behind, a great white-winged only man with an eye to a Heaven- .i Pressing in the tobacco, on the sec-. , family In ! p a and occasion we had four hundred 1 - -•• W �erctpiane glided over his head on its ordained gun position, as old Wattles men thrown forward into-the village ] t ivay to make a'reconnaiesance. Queer- declared one day. We're all living of Ossray. They were moved in the ? i p ' set sight of all, here and there were wonders, Major," he went on, turn- itch darkne'sa and si'lentl . It was , o peasants at work in the fields. One ing to Thomson, "but if I don't get a i im stole for an word Hof their ] —-- --- —_ -- - - -- - -- -' - - j presence in Ossray to have OO known to the Germans. Yet the n t _ - }_ .. of Granet's capture the will D •a' '.f y shelled, anti'those who esaa re ] p t i s cut cif and-made prisoners. F flow 3 NJOY the coinlort and economy of FLEET _o r men Major?" 3 -E FOOT shoes right through the summer. o , ® I; •��; Yes, sir. Thomson acquiesced. 3 D wy. . • . , -"Those are puast the f*-t8;' the 3• There are hen FLEET FOOT shoes for work �E3 — General concluded;. "Now on the other � � hand, Granet has handled his men in fields, garden and barn. well .shown great personA bravery, and has'ail the ogee�a be of a keen There are FLEET FOOT white shoes, pumps- • , e ! soldier. I hate to. do'shim .a wrong Bird oxfords to wear when work is- done—in D "' • ® even in my thoughts but there were o others besides myself. to wham these styles for men, women and children. Genuine E3 ;coincide tea aitiaying. e FLEET FOOT shoes have the name � s� .L� ❑ simply. ecide that they'd ttebter give D 1 Granet. a billet at home. ThaVs the ] stamped on them. Look for it.. - reason of my message." ,! ,�� .1` • . "j am very much obliged to you, f 1. s • I•dr," rfhomaon said slowly. "You have ] _��, - to � Foot',,i � �• N given me exactly the information OM O Ask your Shoe Cooler for FYtet loo! \ `' • ' • ' ' which we desire." D :''rood make sure you get Fleet Foot 3 �:\ • �� The General was called away for a , RUBBER moment 'to give some instructions to 3 n ISSUE No. 28-121. �D,DQCDOQD❑OODOCIObOD D❑O❑DDDOOGDOODDCIDL�DDODOC:::!'3G� ) _ • s.�R��p:" 'N.:'- •• � • r�¢ ^• , .y. S rdj�,;., ;tea''"�„"" �°� •�,": �y Rp;-''i ♦s ,t' 0 •�� .�J" r:n, :.'.' y-�y'.W �"i .a+ s Y:. x•,., r ,� .,�. r ' 'i,..i ,• 8uigr,, r i n- r .� ,'� '''�•' .cw-.fi •d .t., ,�w �,,•S+tK, •'i +`- .3�RI$,r .'+w.'b' ♦ +'� i'+ 3 '••�Ri"'' "�'� Y' emu+.. 4' '.„?s`y� - rr ' ••�.. .,,_. .. rr..., ,�', .' ter. :'v+ "�, .. .x. •,� «°•�{11y '� w:'r'`"Y�;:•'T„•iwc• r n „X-,t, �v a z•e+. .r,•,•; &r ,� ,"'R ,8,. _ j ..-•� x`� ' `.. y .. .. ✓,•« Z r} } 1}• `'!,. .u.N•, ,.;: P , 4•'^, ' f tr R AST FOR .r �; k _ ' OF WG* CER GE AD QUEEN MARY M d kets,The Lea r every Precaution Sa�feguar �= s. to d.'Perssi;as°of Their Ma esties {' °� Toronto, i at the Formal Opening of the.Ulster Parliament---City y x" "" Xx Manitoba�• $i 2.N84 o rtis:allo: 2 Northern:�Gal Attire to Wecorne Royal Guess � �f rt, ern, $1.76%• �• No e+at, June 19. No. 4 V►�teat, tell $ 69 tion is being Tmecau- rna:n c5� ed an Wednesday Until after s �t Y Manitoba ng taken to esfegacs:3 tti':e d�' irture of the t :< No. 3 CW cats—No. 2 CW, 46%e; of P. { royal Party.- ' ' �'K z ' 41 ' •41 d c; extra 1 i persons Kiang George and Queen -rr:ent will be assembled in $ >:. %c; No. I >'eed•, 39 f No, ,, 32ary duz?itng their presence in Bel- r."3ineas to receive their Maje 391iac. �• ,No• 2 T'ha Kim ' • ? c �/. Manitoba I-rle fleet an WedntTada ! b, having taken 1 c:s seat en t 4 --No. 3 CW, 78%c; , Y for the .formal, tl`e throne *opendng of tdse Ulster Far3iame •t, IicLSa of r'eeembliasg that in tiva ' No. 4 CW, 76iycy rejected, 68%ar, the above is store Fort Willifim, Londe .ia� We,tmi?zster+, the 3 .:, $' -. eer�eaal Bainbridge, commander of 1 rr:em- ens.of the Ho"u"se will be sum A ,., merican corn—:1o. 44c. ti7o Z"yellow 42 kite morn fc a„; ? to y ulster, Wars iLSUed-3`reo gr 1ZY fa'the Senate Clnam Ontario•w'heav---_� - nstice ,• Sys' "No $ sigrx�tnre, which s:- Kin wM•lrimiellf read hie :,� �� ”; �. to $1.60. nominal �o• 2 Winter, $1.50 f person shall at an { ree�h teen' # >; , Per car lob• No. -� ?- y time. 8 he Parliament �r. Spri 1 2 an and- nS, $ .40 t W :',t o .1 Y �= la f e br' nominal;'p.••m, cu• u:i ceremony will '`'��'' 2 G No,� ng in Y lI end. cwse when ' 'any wa decision t,. nominal yhata a .fi sh oev , er .�.� of iP the'- . n � xooF - of ".>." P is -, the - u , an een t Q o Syr to f b i' r n iri c S t. ` g the �,�`, cni sn� s,;.:�<' Pe ?, Belfast area lxr. F Y the Kiivg to Bel ' as--file. 2, nomir,' w pled „. fast has" r al. with a giwan Bart . :s. p�•rnit. He ha_ + ernarnrovs "pleasure and i :. eY—Mal.,.ng, 66 to 70c Order y also i°- great .': °� :' <r' In to , aCCOrd4 owners and ' _! 'nFetus to'the cit s i the-,. g freights autsid., CuP� houses to i ti 3 ac 1 m'6'"'� The r e'ral in ,ie; s; - Manitoba flour—Firs k s11 rr. -n o f King's arrival .will s : second pat., 510, Toronto.pat., -ficcm 'to theth• roofs from i greeted by a x be : 1 at. „ Tares 8 ' ti d.Y 8 a.m. P m =..reT cf t � salute, add the •. Ontario 'flour—$7.50• b �'1 Thursday,/ he trolls and s " board. " bulk, a Saloons 1301 n'with t ' wrl'1 Millfeed have l etas notified• to he chime of the"churches' Frei ht Delivered. Montreal K BOY R " ---'- _ re=;in a. naiay welcome.- $26g t, s in Bras, per ton;•. ES�C>~JED FROM NIA'GAR,A, W EMPl PREMIE 29; good'el�flour,r $i 7ton, 2s r _ �i. SRS a$ Per: • . — - MEET I.OlYD }�'w' k y b ay—No. 1, per ton, 2 �raWl2 Into Current CN :„„:. >'. ` straw, car lots, Per $ 0 to ;22;- W���„,. '';':';':;r w Cheese—New, large. 17% to 18% F'. ' `� g Below the Falls. ^Irlo�il George t0 Preside Over _ THE WORK OF THE SINN 'F twins; 1$ to 19c triplets, , agara F The Picture shows the Dublin Customs House burnin c; ISrd to � �iifereIICes in Do 19�ac; old, barge, 33 to 34•c; do, twins i ajls, N. Y., June lc�_, Wn;IIg fighters arrived. Sinn Fein forces seized the buildin g lust ae the fire 83 to 34 c; triplets, 34 3be,, Edward.�, 16 iagar wh pole " _ Street. Papers and fioors and then Ill ad it _g, Poured petrol on the NQw Stilton, 20 to ole. an"the Niagara whin Lyndon, June 19.— _ Butter— afternoon dal 5 texday afternoon after he had been of the•ovens The conference � 2 r'y, choice, 25-to C0.TTON W�� a1� toc3r2eacmesy' P 22'tfresh, :ta water T nearly. an hOUr in the cffictsd� Pr'errytera will IM n���]1 30 cooking, o 24Z D driftiS,saved 'himselt•.by clinging to George in D dal Of Mr. Lloyd DECK TO DSargai4na 22 to 24c. S which was- whirred r✓rrd will Street to �I�o 1 30 to 3?e• selects, 87� r� round and around-ioz the outer.ed for tie' bab1y sit thrice weekly ACCE p ��ti��QQ, toBe ,Ccartons�, 40'to 42c� of the.b:g psi, dY three weeks. Mr. Lloyds LO YL!!W �� n. hand-Preked, _ George-wil preside. , primesy $2.40 }� bushel' Th'B boy, with a"dazern com - ' $2.85 to $3• , aw panions, , - The first bul of Ma le $2.50. ' �m the or t1a< confer_ With the EXCeptioII of the•Spinners•-It is Ex�etedal., p Products—syrup, per 0 d Maid ence will be to $2.60• gyp' 13.1 r gip• of tahe' Mist land�in c�ettle questions Of , per 5 Imp, ga �' State3 side a an the•UUited ln*oce.I•tir+e and .public. Ag1eP.II]silt ;fill SaD11 $e That Al ple sugar,'rb:• 29 t4 22c. 8oa;iaag ant i to _ Herne rapids Pr :U what extent is de:isiarra it be rem- Reached. Y--S , I.b.,rb. tyrs� 19 to 2Oe' g' was m'i'd out into mid- muari A de; per lb.; 5-2% tins, 21 to 22e = wars fat the grip of the apennca to the Public. After the sa P1'tch from.Mane lb.Eng., oPFortutsit to eonsidez tbe lb. Ontario honey at $7 per 15.' g icatrs tlo mess yg:—Although the Textile Werkera'� went Y srowitt ct'xresrt before are realized his-•pro ngs will agt'be- section case. • > be�TfiY be held is St Ja Association, repr•esentlhg all branches; Smoked meats--$,am$ f� t T>anioss swam out as Th,e Government a P `e.• of the .cotton industry, voted. to ac-+ The vote in favor of a resumption,38r; heavy, 30 to 31c; 38 as reach Dhey dared but were unable to fully avoided outlining ou hont c�are� Qf w7rk ,52c• ro- °wed, 46 to �` They shouted to 8 a date pro- Cal the employers' offer for a settle. was 266 against 227, and im- 1ls, 27 to 2$c; cry ge zollh to him B�'aTn "owing t4 ment of the.cotton strike a hitch,oc_ me3"lately after it was taken arrange-1 to 29c; breakfast bacon, 3$ to -a Piece o�4g%'I- a to W'd on to Pm-blems•needin d„ many difficult ments Were started for a reau ilea'special brand breakfast bacon 45 . curved when the s imrers' delegates mP 47e• r , g sous out Some of F' Sa , boneless, 41 to 48c. ` refuse to sign the a work next Monday, The boy imaged t•+a-catch a float- f+o it (gear, F have to be >edt it had went until f The ooh Cured meats__Long ��n; subsequent ct been- s i ' T>�mdae was based on as to 18c• clear bellies 15 to lBc. 1? " ITSB log abd with it ereriee. PProved by their mein-, immediate reduction of 46 _ � the ar"I of was whir3ied i;! especially the Be wiith the This bye in various districts. Meanwhile the pound and a further reduction of t`, "8 to 1 r¢c• the beaver quea.- ierees, 12% to 18e•�' •" WW into the whirl ral Lion armaments until 1t'is mdlif. will-remain c2osc.3' '� to 18 cy ; Pal.. Here h8 was. what eeest seven prints, 14 to l4 ' PaI 18 , ea'e" aroaasd in ,the b' if any, in�taonal •aet�ion is pence at the end of..eix months. %c; Shortens 1 After the drellnation of the-spin It eIao provides for a redo' 'tic• to 11 *'half err fioua, w . 011 ' htY� oa this subject hers' delegates to sr 11 to 11 hrl+e the vibes• bo gr? the Ne tie- etiotii ed 60 be, '!� to 12c• , Otherr Lion Committee reassembled and de- and =pow, 10° re� for piece "work 12 to Y23yc; prints, 14 to 143yr^ , ran f fen d.I m on.the, baalc� closer o sa+e cided to'allow the various districts an hence. P� Cent. six mo h� Choice heavy steers, Ss.50 to #9 61)•f l ndFe once of them fol e, � i Provem tit fa amore _-- Bond heavy steers. ;8 to ;8.50• f vemeat in __ _ chars cattle, choice, $8 $ ' -far so he darw 0s0 Refits of threw' the rope between �__�a th�Empire. OARING WEBS'RGS �fthe 1ac�ation of the bergs. and this in. �7�, a?.b0 to $8• do, mad.�$7� a the.Iog. Daub, FROM SHIP RD armatiott is shared , do;coat.' taught it and I.i�►es'and Pro UTE with the adasir- Iowa, rdtait e, $6.50 to ??; b°t`a'i. curse heuled_eshore,.bad` psi ty Lost - aloes of Great Britain and prance. $6 to $8.50• do com 6 ' do' - - 1TIQbBe • unirdured. in Japanese Fl a„odsnternationalServiceOperated It is believed the.orrly cbsr o! a�chersr balls '"$ to $6; but- cox(ision { good; $6 to $7; do, coat, 'galled to the ° � were •' -~-- by United States Navy. b3Hty at Ea strobe lies in the-p6aal to $6, feeders, best, $?.69 to $8:and fh-e- ��stf segue to aid in the rem, Tokio, June.19.-.JaP 'a rain A des �g alipping through o, 900 IL„ $7 to $7.50• do 800 I been y ee+a. Patch trCen Waahi:rgton'the cordons uzrr reed., $6,76 to $6.78; 9bs., K: Was yob g the resulting "v��� �Ya:—Icebergs are ranging along a'ed-a's urli�caly, as they are�e t� a ' do,$co�,�5 � `6; lyiu an catrners and gutters : . ''rec'rrpexatipg, U'S bank ng oodlr izt varlaua aeotOne Fine 3urthest so�t}s in- the_same y ere, ' $4• milk-• fled when oOmPan herd are the worst ire t mtir 8 •ii-ai.and._ .. _�- . Soul to choice, $60 60 $ •. a the PORce weans Bighted. hundred geaaorus tlktu•ty yam• One OCELiar ever known Since 1912, when rents. 1 coin: and mad.. $3o to 60• have been drowned,.the Titanic duster occurred, accord- The recent cobisrions with bet I l rmgeTs' $40 to 60; O. w IRainfall - at F'ti�lcuolas in the northern part of;ing to iz�orrriation in the hands of the 'Posted .in press de � re gs' $ aprit�,g, $1H to HatflC�d l� of Knish' in the aches occurred,$14;-sheep choice 65.650 m, whsle at Oita, hYdrographic office of the navy. The ° of vessels Which Came out cam, $2 to to $6• o is .Wow the warm island, thirty persons��s are now floating atxt �of St. John and HA $4.50; calaes goo� A lirvea y miles fax respectivel choice, $10 to -$12•- bo i «: ' fro gr f south of the regular line of ocean to as no OPPor°tunity for these watered. $12• doh} 1�0 Apia., sa9s;--Thars s � '�'-:.:•,ill l houses have been f t vel between New York and Euro'-� gat out of the ice fields eoc_ M $11.251 to $12-25' do,f ob., $10.26 y was s yea m F'ulcuoloa j ; , +:mn. f tYsrough_it. to 11.26•Ido country plods _day for •'l�makel Charles M, Hat- spa' Oita and been _j Prefecturers.t Not Only are the-bergs dislocating had to take thear ch Inces. °y X11; ts• i10 bci ? fly, when 1.10 itsr3tes' of rain Bridges lyave begat oaaried off 1 lines of - _ recorded over , the entire was CO'' es flooded need, mos+e ocean travel, but there are) Montreal. ' the citi"ens of No- than the navy ; radius 100-mils vy remembers `hav� Oats, Can. West., No. 2, 60 to 61c; C°°' by his eoatract Under , KurUrne, acrd Wadcsaa ing a ountered in North Atlantrlsl M=ites! Vote t0TINo. b5 to 66c, Ftour a•8"+ernent with the local Farmers' Sritain will �vvaterTfor many years. A mild win- heat paw firsts, • Man,'' .Association he wilI receive ;1,100. T'he rule. give Merropotamia Arab ter in the Arctic region, resulting in+ ' Continue Strike Railed oats, bag 90 l $10.60; �= an early breaking up of the.ice, is r . Ades �- $27.25. Sho8 06: r'iat.tote in alarendid . Hon. Arthur M ' �• �} $29.25 clay. Na 2i -'' Isbape. itnd "new' }rave anftieient mo3s- in erghen "has arrived regarded as accountable for the,uri-( " patch from London say3• Per ton, Car lots, $21 to $22• ', -.Jtanre to Lest w�Il opt into July. London tour the C011ference of'usual invasion. . —The tw thirds m Cheese, finest easterns, 14ii to i n y (''' CONQUER Prime Ministers of the Empire.' The navy is roun-di I Quid for continuance of the "28%to 29r4c. Mfze r C r'T TS CON according to a vp . bergs coal strike was exceeded by more Potatoes,eal g car o8the, beet Plwsi worked out foe_ _ ;lowing the Titanic disaster, and do- than 24,400 votes. This $7 to 7, ling ii came $7• Ewes, $. �% mad„ $6 to _ iF40T AND u_ it �ectively.that there is little I those a complete s , $8 t4$b; lambs,good,$12.60 ' MOUTH danger of an eescotrn surprise to all to ;18; corn, 10 , ogs, Off ”- a}a� �i S monsters unless ter with the sal tha88 concerned,b weights select to $12• h o� !l +u7i7lr earl instructions. Paine liars- The AilIIerg' ball stat3dA IIOW to $10.6'0, sows, ;g,550; h'etviei, $9:66 •? Purr is inter 432,bi1 against abandoning the ` deagatclt from Paris stays:—The cud microbes in rd In to rtetratsaI, although y the Strike t0 188,827 in favor of d�covery o!a ' operated b _ serum rendering cattle scble the fi ration of be States Na da been to toot mouth disease has l,:ot and fowl tni bacilluso! sad on Halilax,� TWO cutters are,frig go. It is likely She Did Her Part, and they scoot for futtll,e Y that the near Prates�ra Vallee and uri}nit�imaI that itecould not be re- seaz+ching for enlem as if they were among fll s strikers a lac defection used to 8116-­"Before you married me 7oa a• j ease of the ` with the ased li say that I was the sunshine ot91 ';,�� L artvrUe Agricultural j tained in the most Radio 're orts 3 submarines. �gt�e itself ultimately- your life." intent was"Laboratory. This anouncs Once this. minute filt ers. p are made deity 'Agricultural made on Thursday to the be l was,accomplished, it'wo►tld - od i out. y He--"Well, you still do Your best to} Commission Porn n to• s bee, the `°':;:: ''::' :: s I make things•hot for rue.,# l Y. ate by Senstor. of the Sea- Fixation now has been accomplished, l °�$ The �oVer'y Is the result of ea and the serum has been made in s 1 Of e n years quantities mall meti es thro u with , h th s b ugh h 00• a 9 .p ei oc ems ! g i - - _ 15 yt C T � t _ is cess P o- �"w+�I BE DRY . . 'CATER SEERS INFO H - ___� :::.. AFTER THE EI JULY x.�. LET, GHTE]E� Vr - . • • - . : � ►�+ _ r . ► �:v�;,. Can � - • = �= = DROWNPIG �°°IRF.Aj �J D�+� Rest Gazette to C+antail Proclamation C�{ A despatch from - DIM ' rl� ult of the Plebiscite--A�t Becoxns ° F•ffect to Ciperatiye Thirty Sault Ste. Marie j properl -Days From Date of Y' understood "`;,.:;;,' bhCati011. . Sys:—Death in one of its most ter- lines becoming tangled, atilt}the the :: ::;< E " ' A despatch from' O rifyireg-forms came to Damon S. God,- at the air pump continued to send tta�a says:-..'will be iIltigai, Anotl down fresh air. '>:` ?;: Proclaan�ationa to give effect to the cola f nation ' ✓.trey, a dive9� in tine employ of the . result of the for a vote in New Great Lakes Tovrittg a Wrecking Co., Fly, when no further signals Plor'ite 'dtaid in On- on a lets to fl b OA Thursday, when the great .c were .received the helpers became tario under the Canada Temperance electoral ofYlce3,, on fife " ;,.,. ` h the wore as copper �a ed acrd hauled the diver up, Act and to Provide for two plebiscites whether m' not became loosened in same When the helmet was unscrewed importatim C 1*era! r�• y J Godfreq's dread toppled over to one elsewhere was published in Set>. ed.. that pnovintse should be while h was down 28 feet ors the bat- aide. He had urday's number pretlaAaastiost �•••�" .. 'tout of Georgian Bay, near Little Cur_ been dead for several the Canada for a vote in rent, Oat, minutes. Gazette. The proclamation affect- Qsrebea Cttg on ths' ersri a Godtfrey had been in the'employ of ing 'Ontario provides that th,? Boa whether or not the:(l8II T ! Little by itttlls the ureter began to the Great Lykes days f � er e' contititte XI !, trkkle ii he Company for 16 Harris Turner, M,i„q, is on Ju its public>itiop, ghat a act the dSved rubber suit years, and vas considered one of the soldiers' representative in the Sills. ads TemY 16' the sections of the Cats: wed still looser, most ez art lee katchewan Legislature, who was re• n°8' Act prohibits One in Qua ' Act Damon sill ed. frari liy to hle Gr P P-water divers on the ' portation of tntoxiaat - it itoW pro 9 � " mates on tSe 1 to @fit I•Blcep. He was 55 elected in the general elections lust into the beverages allow the Fro 4 e to be and lived' yew old over. Mr. Turner was blinded at ative• That shall become opar_ mite erRler� jai hauled up, bat nor way, it is wife, three a Canadian too. Hia hmt is to say, eet' sad wfas in lic raid his Ypres on June 1st, 1916; and was first July 18, im y on and after 3ea'1cs at tors lifaj�!were not sarviva ughtera end four sorts 18 elected to the Legislaturs in October, except for medicine," insuttrlal be and Provldes'for sale of portatien of such-- b s r �, uous quor th ' cramental dors l9 resdden ' trrrxznea{ vea: r �• a ;.w y ", , Purposes fit'* O'Aterlo �to to to of tittr provlaaS to 4 ,.M4+'„y.K.'N'. '1+ 'P4 "f` •i/ ' -'^-"o Dili -. *�,.` t '•,y,,,-• +v`.Jy�u °'!��• '^Ai;.T,F fi•f N f^%�•�'•�'t'../ .. iii” 4 .%", �•9 •�•-a' •Kr..{,y,,,, • '":a� -+'.'F-N. 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"N_-' ."�i' �: .Y ^'"bn!"' .'D *d^,•n' •'..yid^•h'x ..yJa - ti•�A p r�r •,f..... >v'w. ,.,;qn„•i•�'"` .. ,rm.� •' +' F" ,M1e.,..: i'.wx . rp - •v-et. - _ _ .. . •.... , .. .+..,.. . � a e ..v.. .. -". W 3 L ..w4al et' f�'"<rr+G�.�._—. r,-. .. ..., ._..,. ..... °�'su.'2v..�. r LadALISMS. —Fred Bunting has had an in- !Pickering on July the lot. � depe>adent phone in his '� • � � " •' �~ `"�ti' A-. :.�.. " .::• - :' store and Harry Wade one in his, tore F}` �'' -• ''' '.-�Miae Marjorie Clark is spend• residence, lYeiu ddvertttem•etsts. . ing a week with friends in Burford. —Rev. A. McLauchlin and fam- ?. it left for the city FOR SALE—Seed Buckwheat. Ap- r —Mies Agnes'Every, of Toront ty on Tuesday, spent the sr�ek end •pith her o, y 'where they Will spend a few.days ply to Luther Middleton,Brougham. 3s-40 �I 4 ? befpre returning to Pontypool, OR SALE mower 'specials'here. tt-,,, Here"are a few specials for Campers - ""'': —Miss Reta Banks, a Toronto, whees till;, have been stationed Fandcorneultivator. J.R:Theston, Picker• for a flf th yea r. —" — ing.. 3ru ; was home fora Yew days during —John Kearns had an unpleas- T�RITISH COLUMBIA SHINGLES and loot weather lunches. :,. the past Week. 1� an experience on Tuesday when for sale at lowest possible prites by Thomas —Abe Law, of Toronto, 'spent P y Paterson Claremont. 35tf Fresh lierrin g, "Wallace Brand," 20c tin. Clover Leaf 'Salmon, :,the weekend here with his sisters, coming down the kill�on the Brock g �� •lb ..w .t.'-'-the Misses Law. Road on his bicycle. He applied FOR SALE—A quantity of oats and size, 2$c�• ' Bravo brand Sardines, �,1'qualitg, 18c, 2 for 34c. ' , Mr..and Mrs.'3teele, of Toron the brake which did not work pro- seed buckwheat. Apply to Arch. Fleming,. Stetna'.brand Corn•be' ef,.45c per tin. Also, f:,;:•°t0, spent Sunday wit their vela- Perl`y,aud m a result was thrown Claremont. Phone Clare 8117. 38-41- tivesin Pickering'. over the handle-.bar,on to the hard -VOR SALE—Sucking( pigs, Berk- Choice seedless Raisins, 5 lb,pkge, —M. C. and Mrs.'Zimmerman, toad. .His shoulder was dislocated i' shires, 5 weeks old. D.McNeill,'R. R.No Larlxe Fresh Ib '•of Toronto;spent Sunday with W. and his face was badly cut. Picketing. lnd.Rhone X516. 40-41 h Prunes,,fine quality, 15 , . .. 4 —A quiet wedding took lace in ,--� cents per lb. r� ,' '...T. and Mrs. Miller.' q P OR SALE-3-year old filly, eligible ir. Large'bottle "Dysov's' Relish," ape- —Miss Blanche - Meehiu, of To- St, Andrew's church On Saturday, r for registration,broken for work. M.Barrett, t' mornin Pickering. Ind.phone Pick.2114, 40-42 22e per bottle,, ;onto, spent Sunday at the home g, June 18th, Rev. P. F. p y rte'•;, "; Have you tried our- 35c Black Tea*? _- Gardiner, B. A.,, officiating, when - of her mother here. Kr. OR BALE—Reg. Shorthorn bull, 1? G°t'''' I't's a dandy. . Minnie Jean only dan h ter of months old, 1 1-4 miles west o£Cherrywood. —Miss Muriel Pettit, of Brant' y g W.A.mare.R,R,No,1,Markham. 40-41 Mrs. John Rankin, became the- ford, is spending a fe'w days with bride of Frank Sarles eldest son I ` L. D. an lira. Bank. °, OR SALE-2 screen doors, 1 frond-' a• —Remember the strawberry of Gilbert H. and. .11r,. Satlea, of a• en bedstead,3kitchen chairs, 1 kitchen cup• st B O Y , S ';,, .festival on St. Andrew's Church Trenton. bliss Jessie White, of board. Apply to.Mrs.Every,Pickering.. 40-41. Toronto cousin of the bride la L CKWHEAT FOR SALE—Good lawn this (Friday)evening play.-- T ERR/ER - y ed the wedding unfit-ch. he sample,suitable for seed. Appply at lot 13, ' =-4' =y —J, C. Tom, of Golden. B. C., 19 con.3.Pickering. Arthur Percy,R. R, No.,I visiting at the parsonage, he e- g ro.ow,- whe was fbrn erl y with Pickering. 39-40 ® O b 'ing a brother of .Mrs. Down. the 20th battery Canadian Field Artillery,' is a minus;of the :41414- OATING—Let me remind you that ---Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, of To- y Bthe park and boats at Rosebank ace in ideal i`onto,ape at Sunda with the let- Cary Medal. After the c•erelMony condition for your Sabbath School,Society.club « • a reception was or Private picnic, G. Cowan. ' 40 41 r Built to .stand stand the >. ter's sister, Mrs. SP. J. Reid. r ptlon s held at the home �r _ » —Mrs. Geo Leng and Mrs. S. of the bride's mother and later CTggFED—On to lot 23• eon, 3, �'�� � � Racket. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sarles left b motor +.7 Pickering,two 2-year-old colts. Owner-may Davis are visiting the former sail- Y Mrs. g for Tni•onto. On their return the have same rovin ro�pesty and paying sag- + All ' ter, Mr.. J. Brien, of Fenwick, y uses. Chas. Hoodp R.R.No,1,pPiick-erin � OC r — will services ese in the Methodist rid.phone. A0-42 ` a:' GB Al .612es. per psi . L. d Van Skiver ,returned 4 BCMfS ., y, + — home on Monday after spending a OR SALE-25 acres on -the north- week irk Winnipeg on business. Church will be conducted by the F Pickering.west corner of lot 19.con. 3, Pickeri On �`. Cetirin pastor next Salida morn- the premises are some timber and ten acres under • • • —The township council will �+ P y Barga�n8 111 White in subject,ect, " �• cultivation. Suitable for store with shad;sad' meet on Monday next for file g t j A Noble Purpose, water-. -Apply at News•O,�e. 39th_ a transaction of general business. - based on Paul•s' words, "This one a thin I do, I rest' toward the FOR BALE—Cheap, all kinds of Footwear •' —St. George's Chl1CCh service.. g p wagons.harness, and all kinds-of farm im- * sl on June 28th : Morning at ][0.30 ; mark," Phil. - 8 : 13 14. Evening lements in good order. Also several heavy and t "Evenings, at 7.00 : Sunda School subject, "A Reckless : Choice," P��ht scales and acouple of light horse-powers At 11.30. y growing out of the test, ­.Not this H.Hertaan,Claremont. Phone 201. 17tf Just . time f 't the hot weather —Mr. and Mrs. Bodeii and Mr. ►ban, but 'Barabbas. Now Bar- �;OR SALE—One driving mare one Ladies'Pumps andOifor-d?, mostly' .r � ' ;ton of Mount Al- abbas was a robber " John 18 ' 40. setof heavy harness. one medium wei ht , .,K and Mrs Morton, •.� spring wagon with boa complete,. All these ar-_ 1 Bert, spent; Sunday with C. W. 'The S. S. will early on at..-2 P. ill. .titles are a good condition,, nd-must be sold.ss with,high heels $3.00 - i? with classes for all ages, Yon are the ow'ner has no further use for them.. Apply to and Mrs. Pilkey.. g. F.Chidlow, Claremont. 31ti and $3,50 goods, • °' —Dr. and Mrs. needed and invited. There will - t, Cartwright and Mr. and Mrs. Fielding motored to be' no. League service on Friday. ARM .TO RENT—Beings part of 'Out they go, all kinds, at $1.03 pair oneieeount of St. Andrew's arden lot 19,con.2.Pickerarg (corner of con.:and '• Hamilton OD Sunday and s egt $ Brc,:k road;.consisting of 130,acres of choice , P Child'ren's Straw Hats, both every-day and.Sunda ones ; the day with relatives, party. ' The retiring pastor will loam land.well adapted for ether grain or stock. y —Farmers now is the tame you say farewell to his people here on Large orchard and an abundance of water, goal We have a new line of boy% black Straws at $' 00, Also Light iitraive, s 7 y frame barn with stabling, hog pen,driving horµs•ee at$1.50. Peanut and Canton Stea*s at assorted t ices. the first Sunda in Jul and leave and cemen.tiilo. Good cement dwelling. 1)4 P need salt. There's tons,of. it at �' y . . , I', 'The Big Store,"in 30, 100, 140 and for his nev field, at Yarker, oa Pugh;10i Grandview Ave. Toronto. 40tt ies' Sttmm.er Underwear: VestR with long, ?hurt or no sleeves, ' 240 !b. sacks, also rock salt for the the following Wednesday.—J, W. assorted.size; and.prices:, Full range always on hand. - :; .,pasture field. D• �7ANG/NC� f . —Samuel Scott. of Calgary, ar. —The.'four-sear old-son of Oerar '°• Stephenson had a narrow escape The Fairport Hotel %S a C H A P M A r -rived here on Monday evening to P Pe ' from serious if not .fatal in visit his mother, firs.Jabea9eott, juries . G: z of King St. East, who. has been on 'esinesdf+y of last sleek. He FRrE1�CHMgN:�° BAY - eeriotusly ill, suss visiting at the home of his —People attending in.formal uncle, J. L. Stephenson; and •hav- Py ,;,,'dances usually as not know who ipg finished his supper •before the _ iSaturtl9.p Evening, . �'1�,'they gill meet, but when they- others, went outside and crossed $ to 12 o'clock ONE '- ' .-,..YEAR Fz" .attend .a,dance at the Liverpool the road beside the town.hall: He -House, they will be sure of select then suddenly turned back•and- t•• • Ci :company. * stepped i right tai from of a' the EVERYBODY "WELC0_ME �,-man paid $7J for a Suit of Clothes —John Mnckar .returned home p g on Saturday after speQdingt A car could be stopped the uhiId was I To-day. I'll sell you for $75 • _ ' voeek in Port Elgin owing to the knocked down by the �rn`diator. CHOPPING illness`and death of his mother, Fortunately, lie wa-s tthrown down t _ .; tvho had reached the ripe old age in such a position Lb, none of the' Suit © Clothes, -. of 92 year%. wheels passed over hint; but he : —L. D. and Mrs.-Banks.e ent a w brui%ed canaiclernb}y and cut Patrons of tits Altana mist Mill 1 Hat, 2 Pairs Sox,' _ -2-Ties,. Collars, , 1 Pair Boots, couple of days last week in Brant- about the face, No serious results ., r- ford, where the former attended will follow. The driver of the will pease.take notice that during n = _ c; g auto, W. smith, of o3ha�ra, did. g chopping Suits L nderweaf, 1 Shirt, 1 Pair Braces, 4, tbla Grand Lodge of the I. O. U. F. June, July and An gust They also spent a day with W. J. all-in his power-to avoid the' acci- 4 pticks es Cigarettes. and Mrs. Coakwell, of Bronte. dent and was not to blame in the 'and oat crushing Mondays and it $ —Rsv. W. A. Banner, the new matter. "the _ ' Saturdays only. O.fit 01 ll�iris" u� pastor of the Methodlat church, —After sin illness of about six b y ­- Who says the c will enter upon-his official duties months, one-of the oldest residents - - t-heseeond J„1 . 11. J: I' Bring-• � - _: tTON�-+ comes very highSt1ly recommended John Gordon, riled at her hotne on. 40 PROPRIETOR ' � ttO�u• •� - - °a 4 , •-I'as a good preacher and a devoted Church St. on Monday,-June 20;h, - pastor, in her 80th.•year. The .deceased —Milton and Mrs. Scott And the had been in failing health for sev �,former's brother, William, of etal years, but her illness becarne Coal Be sure `'OU insist Qn ett111� Stratford, have been spending; a serious last fall and since then she � J '.;few days with their mother who has gradually failed. lira. Gordon, _ 'is very ll suffering from y gtii-nsy, whose maiden Hants fuse Eli2abeth Hard and Soft Coal of the _- _ _ �.FOrbS the- Fllle Shirts, " followed by a very severe attack Hartrick, was born in Pickering befit uaht on' _ _'j of erysipelas. on March 18th 184?i, and has lived Viand _ .Absolutely guaranteed —Rev. A. E. Bruce will. preach here all her life. Her husband pre- at .the .Masonic Servile to the deceased her on April 10th, 1908 `- - _ members of the Whitby A. F. & She was a member of the Presby- THOS. A• LA y♦ , Fred T. Bu��ing� Piekering y = A. ?14, Ledge, which will be held teriau Church of which she was a on Sunday afternoon next, Jnne regular attendant until prevented -- 8= S'+ GSlt. _ 'Establishedil8a`7. 28th, at St. John's church, Port by failing health.. Her funeral -- Whitby,-at 3.00 o'clock. took place on Wednesday when HARNESS SHOP —Veterans of the 116th Battal her body was laid to rest in the f e ion, `Shoe, The Battalion Book Friends' burying-ground. She had `�� DY -, HARD�T�RE is ,ready for distribution. Any a family of-six. of whom four snr- If your need is in the harness line give J =. member who served with the bat- v1ve. Mrs. R. 31. Armstrong (Lily), us a all,.as we have got both talion in France; apply by mail 'of Long Branch, Cal.. Win, J., of and secondhand' p y harness at right - for free copy to S. P. S. klten, Pickering, Ralph A., of Medicine prices. 'Room 804, Temple Building, To. Hat, Alta., and MrQ. (Dr.) Spain :Harness and shoe repairing YOU; Ne' hbor$ will En ou' ;onto. ,IMay), of Brooklyn, N. Y. - promptIy done. ig . —The Women's Institute will —Dominion Day will be loyally. 'meet on Tuesday, the 28th inst., celebrated in Pickering under the _�,ecil Bradley ` Set a good example on the street. Paint at the home of lira. J. Murkar, auspices of the Chamber of Cow• Pickering The members of the sewing class mecca. During; 'the afternoon a Hftrness linker, - oUr property a11C1 1118 neighbors will exhibit their work and dem• splendid programme of spurts will y p p _ J E� - z onstrate some of the most prat- be provided consisting of boys' ELM DALE MILLS • ' _tidal points in dress making tai zl A,1a.girls' baseball matches, leag ae PICKER=N� will all fall lu 'line. up during the course. All the old football match, boys' and ...girls' = members are asked to enroll and public school events and- A it�lno- P Yon can always get the beet Matti. each bring with ihet5a a new mem bile obstacle race. Beginnings at S :.. 'ber. o'clock a rand concert will be g;iv• toba Flour made from \o. 1, _ - The following ont•of town an at which the Ron. F.C. Biggs, Manitoba Wheat. gg Royal Household and Glenora for 'See 0tlr COtHplBte.;,11IIe Of ,_' guests attended the Sarles-Rankin the Minister of Hi hwa ? is es R y�. Bread. Try A b1tg. wedding on Saturday : T. M. and petted to give an address, and the Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats Martin-Senaur 100 ter cent Pure Paint _ 'Mrs. Henderson. Miss JeQsieWhite following artistes will provide tile- BRAN', SHORTS And Robert And .IIrQ. Ritchie, of programme : Master Frank Skin- MIX FEEDS Every Ca= QU,2i2'a]ZtAOC3 ; r' -'Toronto ; Miss Pauline Sarles, of ner, the 12'yPar old.soloist in the OAT CHOP „ " - Trenton ; John and firs, He-nder- bays' choir of St. Simon's Church ^ • • CRUSHED OATS � �•'-' ' +�; , son, of Bethesda , Robert and Mrs-. Toronto. He possesses a wonder #iARLE�' CHOP s �tlarble�lte Floor Finish, Varnolinm for Oileloths,'.`Wood_i. Rankin, of Oak Ridges, James and ful soprano voice so do not fail to WHEAT t Mrs. Henderson, of St•arboro. hear him. Also Hiss Marjorie, CRACKED CORN •-lac stain, Varnish Buff, Poroh Paint, Shellac, —W. Grubb met with a painful Clark, elocutionist: hiss Irene MIXED HE` FEED accident on Wednesday while Murkar, soloist; Donald -and .hiss Calftell's Cream substitute " Master Painters Green Flat White, ,.I. Shoeing a horse in G. Law's black- Margaret McMaster, Scottish dab' Calf deal. smith shop. ks he was clinching cers, and ;Hiss F. Henderson, solo M�. Molasses Meat {,11issg White, Nbu-tone etc. a nail.the home jerked his foot ist. The Claremont Citizens' Brind CHOPPING A\`D OAT ,. away and a projecting; nail cut a will furnish music dnriuQ - the af- 'CRLSHI`G EVERYDAY ''.Britrg'your coupon and get a 'Sample of Wood-1a0. 0 deep gash in Mr. Grubb's leg, in- ternoon and evening, There will Get prices on feed in ton lots. flic•ting a wound that bled pro. be booths on the gl:9und% for the BELL PHOJTE.: l fuaPly, Jag. R,?QA rendered first, sale of ice-crpmn, soft drinks, hot •�` Bun sti l until he received medicalatten- dog, tea, coffee &c. Admission,35 � . . ees _1 ' �, d� ,. -p'j(1k�1r�1'1 centg; children•under 12, 20 cents. Chopping every day. V ) i�I rJi Lt 't'7• .a, .w i' .; :r '.''ar... .eY "u° 'a;w:iv. ,v�' .;,�6,•�d'...,,�..,r•' d:« "C,�z'A`> ,y+..,Y:#,g;o,.s;:�.. v�.s �,X'�a,° g: 'ex:= i� r. .;E:� , .^' r•t•. roY� ••. 'x ,,�. a. {�,,,r ",t��'$ .�` d ^'¢' alb'°�.•a• 'i� ;�s's'-'Y "'fir-c:t,w:�" .,�'rr'�A• .�" "� r Fr,.- '�: �