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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_07_22 .3: . �`x!r .r Ir ' .2r P'✓"., .M-�i •a'•: ^�'+ - •<w: :� •ra-- ,ZK,. ';ej c�•, y.x, '' ` ' �',ZZ' -J �',� r -.t;.:' •.a'4' � .., ,L< yw-: R NG�-- '.' - NE.a...-.•.4" r•- f v>.,-w•t! � M43w:Y ''fie` •`•.E� ' 'VOL. XL. :- _ ,PICKERING ONT., FRIDAX -JULY -22, Mat . . : : : No. 4t got R R. KI Established 1828 - - G EEN RIVE NSALE Geo. , . The Green River-and Au*~:ra Foot- Miss Lena Sadler has been Ill, but i8 r ateditaal ball teams will play a sudden death improving. game at Stouffviile on Saturday,July Frank Thompson is improving in b D. Director 23rd, at 7 o'clock p. in. health, but slowly: �:.f'v E. FORSYTH, Op b.Re0 piometricalvAssociationof Oatarib. Reg. The Green River Ladies' Aid will Balph Mowbray visited Uxbridge fstered.11emher of(the American Optometrical Our L1g�htIllTla Protection hold their reguIai Monthly meeting Village one evening recently. Associntidn. Elea :examined by appointment: y painting MILLS Phone l8n4, Glaremoat. Oat. 8aVt3$ $� per' cent of at the home of Jfra. Chas. HAckne Dolby Bros.,bade been aintin Ed, r on♦VeC�neEd,A,y', July 27th',at 2.3U p.m, Lawrence's house, and a right good •' �T ,F.,TOMLINSO:`', Df, B., Member y01ir Fire Risk. Word for roll ,call ' l:utp;y."• Every job they have made of it. l� .'otlthe College of Physicians and Surgeons body,welcome. ' Ed.. Lawrence has completed :fir. -'" `'` " "" `` ,• of Ontario. Office: that forrnezly occupied by -'- t. Puekrin's$ne house near Audls and ,the 1¢te Dr, R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr.'Cal y pan. Phone. Claremont,Qat. zaty The Owl says "Don',t sity` I did BCtioOL--QEPORTS they say it ig•sure some house. The Kinsale garden party at C.J. ' :•.' not learn you.", Report-of S. S Not 11, -Pickering StevensoWs advertised for July Sth, IF VE.iCARTWRIGHT, ''&1. D.,a!M. .. (Green River) Jr. IV to Sr. IV-A. 'hxd to be postponed to the 219t, owing Biscuits and Pastry have that f5�a . C.1P.a S..Ont. A coroner for the Coun- Buy your season tickets ''now'for _Smith. Jr. IIl to.Sr. III-A. Michell, to the severe storm. :`. ` tyof Ontario. Office hours: 12-2 and.8-8p:m. sweet, nutty taste when •. ,. .R at others hours by appointment Phone Bell J. Routley, A. Barnes, 0..PO5CiI1. Sr. _ ,40.24. Ind.p )ne No.400. 1 ickering. On- �, ,stouffville Chatitanqun. II to Jr. III-R. DlicbeH, A. Percy, made froth tario. 33 July 28, 29,'30 'and Aug. 1, Sr, II-T. B:ernes. S. Law, R Hutch. BROCK ROAD. /�/� C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.., lags, Jr. II lb, Hackney, A: Hader- K / SS / /Y� t C •�� ratan, �V $ielbe F. l3ielhy, R. Bielbc, Hugh D'lcDonald.sporCs a hew' and 1�I • Bdinbnrgh, member of the College of Why worry. about 'a Vacation- F ' Wright. Jr: I-IV". Baker, R, riifr.v huggy, phystofanx and f argaons'o!Ontario,ltoeatiste ' ebtue t0 Chatitatt ua. g All kinds of road work is bein done Pastry Flour, It is made by t ` of Bo al Gollese of Swoeons, Edinburg. ti --Prankett. C, White. T. Stone. Sr, g , eswiai attention to detessea of women and Pr.-A. Bielbr, J. «'hire.•N. Postili. in,th:s neighhorhood. most modern system from children-0ffi00 and residenoe,Brougham, The tyorld' at your door. Jr, Pr, G. Bielby, B. Baker: E. Ham- Chas. McDonald had a close tali re- the choicest wheat grown. ` ma,l.. cent!},when his pony ran away, LB;gaI, Seth Badgerow- was slightly ind.s- _•The quality is there and tl Stoubill.e'' Ont, aogen last weal;, but is new at,work is right.ROSEBANX H,.KENN'EDY, Barrister. Sol- R'.ieitor,;Notary Public,%Conveyancer'&c. _ It is rumored that Miss Bunner will USE BAKERS JOB` Whitby,Ont. 41 There will be a mammoth -garden teach the Brock Road. school for the S4 pparty ,at Rosebank on the-evening of For Bread-makes more, Bette_:•_ Faid'a , July the `r3r.d, from b m.'to nest term. AE. CHRISTIAN; Barrister and r y ly. Mr, Walker returned to the city _whiter and sweeter bread .801101101.Notary Ynblio.Eto. Stoney 1a •14B L 12 p. m., held under the auspices of very unexpectedly, Gardening is ap- than an oan."00ce Brock 8 .Nomb.Wh1tb-v Say VV I the Rosebank' Garnets' Association• T other.There,will be a nod pro^ram of sports .pF'rently no good. ALES & JOHNSTO'N-Barrioters CLAREMOhIT Mrs. Jackson, who was indlaposed , t� T including hasebatll, dancing agd•otherr last week, has&uflicientl recovered as - - Y Letc.•1q�g1Danforth Ave. (Woolworth fBidlt) y Toronto.CPhonelGerrard 4411. Saturdays, M. rc'Or 'LLT..3' 3t1Z+@ amusements. _A good orchestra will• to be able to visit her sister, Mrs. rash 1720-4tlnd.) 4oly be in attendance. As {n' utber years, Kayes at Nit.Joy,Markham. Chairs, Tables,-Buffets etc. the receipts from these atheringa; � � The C. P. R.sec.ion men had a oar-` WILLIAM J. BF.ATON,B. A.,Bar- Simmons Beas and Ostermoor after paying expenses, will be given rba edcupe recently when they. were rioter. Solicitor member of the firm of Mattresses. to the Fresh Air, and S:vnta' CIAU: overtaken b a fast passenger train. Ryckmao Denison.f oster srid Beaton, Toronto Prices always right. Funds Refreshments may bP secured y- p g General-lYrust•Building,as Bay street,Toronto. }. There was it sudden drop in all kinds r' , Tetephoae'hlarn gel and 9G2, { Delivery free. on the ggrounds, do admission fee, of haulmers, scythes, wrenches etc. r._ r Everybody come. • The hatid-car was a complete wreck. ;s s Dental B .ti S K E 1' S =tin one was hurt and Pat still:holds Y a - HIGHLAND CREEK. his job LAKE. B. BEATO:ti. D. D. S..BC-raduate of the Royal College of Dental In appearin before Major Brunton a .. a• t arid. Fruit Packs es {{ €� Surgeons and University of Toronto Office g On'Tueyd:iy. Ray Lierow of Pickering,, _'.Entrance.EXarDination ' over W. M. Pr pie'. hardware arose, Whitby. And H�+vrard Cook; of Oshawa, ware flfSca hours 9 to 2 :1 to 3.30..: Ind.'phone G." 1 L}t. Berry Boxes _ = Bell plfooe 2Z0.• 441? , . Riven s-pnteace for criminal negligence The following candidates were stir- _ r h L!and 27 qt Crates g « . :B and 11(it. Baskets and Covers when Miss Florence, Lemon and Hiss cessful ia-passing-tbe recant-examiaa- :Vary Ormerod were severely injured do to;High Schools : - @u+wi:tsf4s Q9raxD b -being run down b an auto driven P - + We asivise ordering early as these is a y PIcKERIN0 The Universal i3 scarcity of 1 to at the t the for user when intoxicated: Miss -- `-" " �.�_• . ., q - Arthur Annis, Ernest Baker, Min- ETA E. ST'EPHENSON,A.T;C V. .. resent time. Lemon was awarded 8511 damagQs 1581,'t7�1z�' McI,CYlis3.�r- p .• hie Bennett, Eliza Coupland. Hazel teacher of,ptano and theory, Phone 1802, and Miss Ormerod $33I. which with (One of Our Produetione) 7..0 u Claremont. solo Crummer, Welds Cox. Charles Iifc- -. - Chopping and�Ost Rolling every week costs amounted to 81197. Major Brun. Guire, Hugh Miller, -Elva Mitchell .We sell gill's Rite-Late Lens _ _ W0. HAM. -Issuer of .3Maarria day excepting Monday-. ton also warned them if they' appear. Frank Morrisoni Norman Morrison all mAke9 of care-the best r. Y1' rio•nse. is the Cc of oa ed before him again thrwigb the use of (how), George Mutch, Stanley Neale, -Piakeriag yillsge, my W. G.-Barnes,° Green River liquor he would-send them down.for gt rvey Pearce, Edward Walsh, Isaac in the market for _ Or address R. R. ti o. I. Locust Hill. a term of two years. the price: `. . I V. R ICHAtR'DSON-,Real 'Es Rood. • tote, insurance.Cony ey-ancirig, Notary MOUNT ZION. - CLARE31oxT Tire%for all ears, Emery Wheal8r- Public.Etc_1Ptc*ering,Ont, 311y • Donald Beer, -Ida Brown, Mabel , Saw and Emery Mandrils„ Grain Chopping Owing" to the hear aine'on hIot1- 1pr,Ln (hon), Eileen Cooper,. Edna Circular SawR,-Lad- �'Y :BALL-House carpenter. Es- R y ?' ��s`timates given for ntwr'work..re garden arty on W. P. Crawford; Isabel Gregg, Albert H:ar-_• ders.. etc. pairs or _ day night the p J, h `tole altaratsoas- Ind.phone 2918.5•Pickering 231? " AND F.L�12L�G� Jones'lawn:under the auspices of Mt. vey (bon), Robin o nstod,. Jonea, Gordon`.McBride, Evelyn Sic- woodworking,and Generet,3i - I am?-jrepared to-do (,'hopping and Zion LAdiea: Aid, had to by prevtponed q R.BEATON TORfi.8H1PCLERfi . Oat Ftakin ever Monde y CullouAh: Fred E. McNair, Ethel Blacksmithina. - f to Monday crania Jul 0th. A =Yioonvoy+unoR, oommisetonertoi taking g y Monday Peters ihonl, Myrtle Thompson, ame#riU. aocoamsaet E1e: 3900.? to loot, and Friday. high•cIASS concert will he (zivan by the Edgar.Ward.-Muriel Widdl&ld(hon), �• H. JACIt90 NT, Brook Rosh .^ on tam "teener of Marriage, Ida Fax Fon Co„ef Toronto; composed of Lillian A. %yard. Pickering, Ont. . .o . on••." 0 0 e, orti. ter 3t'oneb'oata For Fale _ - :' the followtnit artists : James- Fax.- _ . ✓.. . ---� - - h�mpiist : NILtyme G. Jiason. r{waist, n'Ft1TEVnI,E- '�TUGH S. PU-GH. Licensed Auc. Jahn F. Bayles, Claremont and entertainer t Will Spencer, Can- Jeanie Anthony (how, Edith Ack• L TT Li uoncer for she Province of'Ontario, Au aria's most versatile comedian: Louise ford'. Emma Birnie. Marjorie,Birnie Lumber I8 L®w� - kinds of sales conducted on reasonable terms. _ Raral.Route N0.': %�'i)larus-�IARSOfl.''EC1pTatTO And enter= lhnnl.• Helen Dawson. ti'it�iet Frehch. Also breeder of pure-bred Shorthom cattle, 3 Flora May. Anna _Wrier,phove or call, Ind. phone. Ciarcmor,t --' tamer.' :�Muac will be supp�tlied Wy the Marjorie Kayes, y. � 211& Glen Major P,0: - asly • • Greenwood Orchestre. •'I' of will-be- Notthtn' (bon�, Agnes Petty .(bon), lee, Lumber Ii down-down ti)wGt,3sr It is My Business a refresbinent booth and Inubh stand Clarence Phillips. ilnwt Plaxton, a farmer can afford to build xnythis�,.: M1 _ TPOSTiLL. Licensed Auctioneer, 1'olrelp volt run part of tours, on tbe' grounds. The chair will be Utirief 'Spears, Roy Seebeck. Jfary that can be made of lumber, even ht> • for 00=ties of.York and Ootart0. ono- the face of a low market Iron sale#of all toads ansoutd to on sht�ttsN B o taken at S t,'clack by F.•I3. Davis, of Tool(Kohl, Jean ��`rigbt- Ny notice. Address Green River P.,O•, Opt, R Tut on to, Admiseion 33 cents, child.. _ _ - on farm produces. By opening A \,rw Garage the p °_• lane of Wbitevale I am prepared io do. ren -1)cents. WHIT-BY. Datnbar a a:l the 1Kat RreaC conic<_. rz �7 V, JIAt�', LICENSED A>r(.. all kinds 'of repair' work, to o up-and the Brat to come dog... + Yr TIQNEER.forYork.QntanoandDurham tops and side curtains, alsomakinQ GREENWOOD. Many more new houses are beta g g it is is baud to see how they eaar Counties. All kinds of sales prompt)y attended Four old car.look and run like new by * started and this season promises to be go lower.coats consedered. to. Terrrrs reasonable: Dater for sales may be Riving it a good Cott of nets paint. Kenneth'W lson spent Sunday with the banner In building. The produce arranged it NEWS'pflicv. Bell and Indepen- - 4 derit.priones'. Rfiitby,Ont. sty, Agent for Toronto machinery. :Alf and firs Trimble. tioa here of brick of flue quality and Whether it'd A barn, Or a shed. or - - Ing: Pumps,' Windmills, Siis it r. White,t�f Toronto, spent the at a cost to' meet the demand of the hoards for fixing up around the place; ''CT=C✓TOR�.''' °ONES andjC.isolinetEngines. weekend with Bert and firs. Harvey. day will still -further stimulate this the facts about lumber willappeal Ot • • CHARLES ;�1. RICE.' i '.1112, J. Gamble, of Brampton, is -form.of industrial activity. . any manor woman who believeas Bought and sold. spending a few days with James .and Messrs. Thos', G. Deverell and E. L. in thrift and knows values. 4,t Hoo'1e Tel. 55,921. -R�hitevale, Ont Mrs Rainp. Cousins, two of those most interested .-Government, Municipal and. Cor. _ Airs, R. Wilson returned home last in,tl1e «bitby Brick and Clay Pro- Come in and talk over your particuia poration Bonds For Sale. TI HF, TdB-LE-PiokerinR Station week;after visiting,friends,in, Tor n- duets Comonnf, have bought from•the problems. We want to be helpful a>,..�' �••�'` T.No. Trains going East Sae as follows to. ifrs. Bruce cane kaQk with her creditors the brickyards and their ex- we welcome an opportunity Bell Phone 193 1\o. 6 Mail 7.07 A 11. for a.few days. ceediiigly fine egnipmLnt and are to sho�wt you. '�- Vri�HITAY '28 Local � _:.-.S P.X. The-marriage of Miss C. Lawrence, fining ahead At once to• manufacture '�` 1t► R LI E S O 11 � { WILLIAM D. DYKES, gg Local 6.111 P.M daughter of of Edward and Mrs, Law- on alarge scale and in w modern way s tip gs 'Trains going Woot :due 'an follows- rence,of Kinsale,and-.Norman Gihsanr brick and field tile add possibly.hollow �T. �.'R• AT�/SORE' No. 35 Lo-ml 7,17 A.M. son of iVm, Gibson., of Greenwood, building-tile. S.tOCVST HSZ+Ij _ _ Veterinary Sur c+bn 27 Local ..:2.35 P. M. - was quietly solemnized on caturdav Ar The, Highways Department, have Y 7 !Mail 8 a5 P.M. the residence of the bride's parents. finished the base of the :western por �•r ELonor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary y ::-NNos.fl and-7 also run on Sunday, The Rev. J, Bonner officiated. Im- tion of the Kin ston road through the _.. College. all calls day or night Foregoing is according to Standard mediately after lunch the bride and town and are now busy from Starr's promptly attended to,, groom left by motor. for Tr�roato and hi{'1 t�orking tvPStwards in the eastern �4("t Q� time. ter/ V Bell and Independent Phones other western points.. On their re- endiof the town. The road where this _ PICKI:RING, - ONTARIO turn they will reside in Greenwood.• 1' work- i= done affords splendid going Brougham ` • - and when the asphaltum surface is BROUGHAM. , put on, as it will be tyithin a year, ' -- provides a road without a Ner in this , -,Automobile Repairix.g Cartage - Express Y '.Mrs. Min�zAY. of Winnipeg, is visit. cnuntry, - P _tail her sister, Mrs. Annis. The report "of the Hvdro•Radial The Chevrolet Service Statien--xnrl :ail kinds of Trneking to And frotu Jean Brodie,' of Toronto, is spend- probe is expected to be made within a �..' Garnge at Brougham is open for all the Citv or other point. ing her holidays with her aunts Here, few days. Anticipating an' adverse kinds of rernits and over haW.-4. E. E, Annis has been olf duty owing finding it is believed by many who' St O _kj1 o, Touring Car fbr hire to illness. Glad to see him around favor the radial program, as it applies. a r Expert workmanship guaranteed. night or'dRy. ,again. to the Toronto Eastern, that the by• _ �~ A ent for Chevrolet Lars, Goodyear Mrs, f-'•ranintre celebrated her eighty- laws without the government guaran- x`= R v Ind pboue 30.1 ,Apply 83-3 g y' Colflmbia Gra bones are back to e- Tires and Willard Batteries, seecmd birthdAy, with her family all tee should without unnecessary delay P � .•. Batteries exchanged. - BBaUGHAl1+� HOTEL about her, last week, be submitted. That they will carry war prices, Type K-2 previously, «'. .J, and Mrs. Brown and children, is thought to be certain. Movement- 8133 00, now $90.00; supplied - GeroW's Garage, Brougham �� Toron'to, spent Sunday with How- in regard to this great project Affect• Mabogany, Walnut.Golden , ---------------•------ • and and Mrs, Malcolm, ing the territory traversed by the _ ':`Oak and Fumed Oak Finish Dr. N. ELLIOTT W. Cowie has purchased a new radials are now likely to be rapid and; _ SUNI.MER INSECTIDE - " E McEwen, Bev.►S3c, l�n Chevrolet car, as has also Thos. Nor- interesting, Veterinary Surgeon. f'yl- ton, from W. G. Gerow. President Reynolds el the Ontario Paris Greed 80c Arse Qraduate of University of Toronto. Powdered Lead Arsenate,6(`c lr- A number from here trended their Agricultural College, Guelph, gave an• Tonge RCharles Sts,Toronto wAv• to Uxbridge on the 12th and re- address Friday evening at the summer A varied assortment of Metcalf's Cho•-' '--Form, eterin an to\Macdonald port a very enjoyable time. school in agriculttil e_for iv_otnen tea- _oglatee, in boxer and butt. Agrtcultur co llege, Cluebea' Is noted tllmughout Canada for Hartt,ccuuan and Jlrs, Jones, EArI and chars of the province notes i1S its third _ ii. Prompt a, o to all clients. Mrs Janes and son, §'tewart, visited week'at the Ontario Ladies' College. godAks, 8tati0ngry, Magazines: Bell and Ind. Phones, high grade work. Write for Cata• with 'Mrs. Philip over the weekend. His argument was that the farmer, Smoker's Supplies. DICKERING, ONTARIO logos And arrange to enter at our The many •friends of Mrs. Frank because be is -both a capitalist and a Nyal, Retail. ;Wampole'a _ Haig(nee Ueda Hogle) will be pleased laborer, is in a position to act se medi- ftre aratione, Fall Term opening August 29tb. to know a daughter (Victoria Lu) are ator between capital and labor'most P s R I D rived at their home in Detroit on effectively in settling the tremendous We close Thursday Afternoons.- W G We hAve filled positions recently at ,July the 9tb. issue now dividing the world into two during the summer. 'sV $160 a month and 82700 per annum. R e congratulate ,Mies Winnie Wt1 hostile camps. He showed that whilst Has a fall line•of.tresb. and Ctir- son, of Claremont, on passing the the prices of farm produce have been Students have been in attendance Primary Piano exams. recently held deflated until to day they are practi• sd most@ constantly on Ju4nd. by the Toronto Conservatory of Music; rally the same as before the war. �•. E. � this year from Newfoundland on also:Bias May Michell, of Green River, everything the farmer has to bu atilt fr spice ROla, Breukfa@t BsCOn the;East, Quebec on the North add in passing the IntroductoVW Grade. remains at the high levels,as for ex• $Alai, Bologna, Weiners, etc 4 Both are pupile of hire. Jolla{ Soden, ample, a harvester cost$160 then and Manitoba on the West. A. T. C. M. Miss Nilson slry passed $300 now. No purebasing of any ac- 'Veterinary Surgeon Highest prices paid for W. J. Elliott, Principal the Elementary Theory exttilo, held at count can be ezpected of the farmer _ Butcher's estttie Toronto with first-class hotlq�ti, until these conditions are righted. 101.C300TL 'ZK ; ��•� .•�'� -,.•'j'. +✓ YF �.1 54.' '4�' .k: :T .. � ' '�• ..•',t}'K'•�tf•'Si'`• +P.�, i�,.Flr• Y':i:'�T:vL,M1rC, '•wi' 7' �^ s->. <�, •t' ,,r..'�,iy;v'�q"'mS ,�au:., r• =°�• •' rtJ'• :., -v+•T-.r :• >°._', .��:�'"'',�. '�.`;�� '�� �:,.y' �a•,` :,�.',^ ."'�'' aft'''. •iw-�^. ,� xi �^'r'��jj � y' w.�x"i°'^ y��••, 'r' a fc•. �s' '#r '..•;�'., _ •-,y s.-,. s. 't.� o'�' •n:,•. �,�'��`�'JJ• ��"'7s", xi :''i•.n•a{�'S" F'fL' .'•4; '3f�re" _,Y ••�;y� �: k'. AY� •.�,L �v •-+'y. �Y'^ TN1` LSR^'•9-.': ^i w'•' . �.,, .,2'Y �6:.- ,L 'd i'•�'L�`S` bib". ;JiJ. �.•:3'Y� 1. .il� .".*.F,.�: ._e�. %;d.r''•.y$` ..�6�' i' •y .` T lY�•-Y }' �,'. .Mv. ;,.�• �-•', i. �"^%� '•'''' -Yi:9.-• 1,` ¢1 the cliff lies slid down over the mouth. Now' as to the'thunder storm .story. .s ,;:• /. °•- .of Ali*-Cavern. - _ � - ; _ - - - 'Accordtu&to'the pious monk wolstan S:tip.•_ .k.... There are thousands of tons of de- And- other -bistbrianb, of that THE SWITHIN MYTH ,•�'?-� = •.� brie to be removed bef ore the .cache -Uhere was no storm-at all; and }o t'n- - : :, can be reached, but the proposed ex- terruption of,the work. It was a clear - -,w. 1 Dedition of treasure boaters has some-' and'beaufiful dsy, a vast concourse o! amckthing to go on with, the previous party The 'recurrence of "St. Swithtn's people was in,attendance, a great, out- - �� _- hays left 'e having hough evidence of the Day" is a reminder of a aupers'titioii .ot-dbore feast-was held-in honor 'of `"-.-•'-�.;:,--' site of their labors. which is at once one of the most wide Bwithiry, and the whole splendid cere- The wealthiest of all the Cocoa spread l;hd g D persistent of'all, and one mourn! went through without a hitch r: .::'', hoards is, undoubtedly, that of the of the most falsely founded-.and.ab- and with the apparsnt high favor of Peruvians' millions, •• hidden in 1855; siously most foolish. There are thous. the.elements.. ._ -: •�.__ and it is interesting to riots that as ands of persons wlio have no fear of Of course, such a thing as either -Ma's Chocolate Cake.. equal flowers as emblems of love. late .ea 1918 the Panama authorities breaking a mi�`ror, or spilling the salt, Larry days of rain or forty days with- b '. my ma can do most anything, Mother will appreciate their message heard that a United States steamer •or walking 'under a ladder, but con- out rain, is quite unknown at that time ' and sew, and paint, and sin qu6eker than"an else. Then, g quan- d&mri such supeistitious as unworthy of year; at least-in Winchester, or in 5 pa' then-anything had left the island" with a large ' 'Hat ohl her eookin' .takes your eye, wouldn't_it be nice to keep the,grass tity of treasure-trove aboard. Later of intelligent persons, who yet seeni Toronto:- To demonstrate the fallgcy a} ` dad people plaice it to the sky. mound the farmhouse neatly trimmed on, collectors in the United States to believe that there is' something in of the prediction, note was taken at lk k'And when she asks, ,"What ehall I so that in the evenings, when mother were finding that golden pieces of the the St. Swithin legend, and who every the Greenwich Observatory of the _ Viz•' bake Y". - comes out. to•her rocking-chair, she early Peruvian Republic were so Year, if the weather on Jnfy 16 is the chttmeter of the weather on July 16 _ _ Z answer-quick, "A-chocolate cakel" will find the surroundings good to look very rare. - same as'it was on July 15, say, "See! and the forty days following, during at. These little acts of love seem . Undoubtedly these codas came from. It's coming true!" a'period. of twenty years.: In six of very small but to mother the will the 1855 cache, or from the -smalled Yet the-fa is are that in all the cep- those years St. Swithin's Day- was �' Petry sure is famous,_boy!• y .. P - - ^ And when _ gives you joy,•appear very big indeed. Your ;pother sum 'secreted on.the.Cocos tea years turies since Swithin'9 reburial there rainy, And`In the forty days following yon eat, it 'ves ' Rer lemon pie with thick meringue, was, your first, love. Show that you earlier by the defaulting heads of a is no retard df its ever, having once there were respectively 13, 14, 16, 18, �." love her-still. revolutions '23 and 26•rain days,rtA":,A.Ad"]!Otis cakes' with spicy tang— ry-junta in Peru, two o! come, true, and that 'almost .every de. Y ao that in most ' �'-', - whom mot unknown deaths•on •board tail of the- legend upon which it is casea the majority of the forty days, _ ;�':- .But when she asks, "What shall I _ quick, A chocolate cake! - you Grasshopper' _ y interesting feature of it,� and• al bake!" their vessel, the third being killed at founded is actorionsly untrue: The one 1 of which should have been-rainy,., stiswer. " " Valparaiso. reel were is fact, rainless. In the other Have -ever •tried to catch a fourteen'years 'St. Swithin's Da grasshopper? If so you w'iil know Lost Landmarks. = the only one-worthy of -serious tort y' was A st:ancer, tastin smacks his li aideration, is the number of slays in- rainless, and, of course, the forty fol- g' it is not easy, Just-as.yoy think you In 1855 the Peruvians, hard pressed just so— b volved. But that, as Kipiing says; is lowing,days should all have been rain- r=:"'Asui then he murmurs, i0�ome have him, you will find he is quite a y Chile's troops, sent the contetits of less. But, in fact, in one year 12 of , grand' another story. do hl" distance away, chirping merrily', as if the national till on board the U.S.A. them were rainy, in-one 13; in two 14 - to say, bar As July 15, 1921, is the 915t1i anni- ^aY -For-it ain't the f3llin' that makes*her y' You are •not nearly clever .barque Mary Dyer,. lying in . Callow' each, in two 17 each, to one 28,.in one re- enough to catch a fellow who has six' Roads. Her hands, three nights later, verasry of the perfectly aut�entic cake, g while the mate was aahore owing to moval of the remains of Bishop.Ewith- 19, in two 20 each, and in the remain- •• r 1 lung legs, four wings, and a .body as g fag four respectively. 21' 23, 29 and 31 , IV* the 'dough'itself, the btufi you „ the ski !a from the light as ,air. skipper's sudden and •strange grave in the churchyard were rainy. $o the greatest number ' make It you do catch one,-gut him under death,.slipped anchor, and escaped to to at omb in the niive in Winchester Cathedral; it'may, be'worth while to re- of rainy days in that forty day period; Oh! whew ma salts; "What shall Y" see before the forts could hold u y years, followed a rainless e9,. s glass and examine him. Yon will p the call some of the facts in the case, as in tweet „ „ see that his body is ringed, that h'is vessel. St. Swithin's.Da I easwer .quick, A chocolate cake! When she was captured slew weeks contrasted with the falsehoods of the y' shoulders are covered by a shield, and p legend. �"' ' __ that he has alarge- mouth, in_which, later by a Peruvian warship, the na- " .. . '. The Habit of Learning. could you nee them, he has two pairs 'tioual riches had disappeared. Three The legend is'that St. Swithin was-' 'Cultivation of Flax.r ' of the crew eats a "drunken saint," that he was buried ..te most important thing in school ot strong jaws, one for holding and ped.being hanged at The opportunity that exists for the 02. I cutting the Yard-arm—two seamen, who at his wn Command in the church. 041 Ji n>t the information you acquire but g his food, and the other for pro- p Cultivation of flax anti the probability k I mised,to reveal the cache, another, Yard with an injunction never to dis- the habit of learning that you estal.- chewing it. He gives-them plenty of of a ready market being found for all. Hsh, Hutt is a man with no education.)work, for he eats all that"comes his Thomson, who had been seriously un- tnrb his repose, that when.long after- that CanadA can produce is suggested .n ward impious men sought to remove has never learned how.to solver way. - well at the time and in his bunk. by the fact that the production of flax. •-" Subsequently, the two seamen, o his rem4lns'they' ,were pr.'eveiited by ,;, prablem,q, Some trouble comes up in, The chest is formed of three rings, q Y, z} try- in Russia fell from 1,151,998,320- lbs. ,:46 life—it ma be a co each of which bear a air_of le ing to prove that the treasure was a trc3tnendous thunderstorm which ,, y paparatively p gs,and in•191$ .to, 90,282,004_ Ibs, in..192-0, a the two hinder ones two hidden on•one'of`the (Galapagos, were continued for forty days, and that ever . caletle matter--but but he is helpless, peas of since whatever, weatfier there 'is on drop of over a billion. poutti's can't see any way out of his difflcul-'ming's• The abdomen ie also ringed, shot as liars. In view of this state of affairs I and on the side of each. Tnomsoa escaped at' Panama, and July 15 continues for foxy days there- ..tie¢ The same situation confronts a g you will increased attention is being given. ,. man with an education—a trained,see a dark spot. These spots arb the at Colon found a kind Newfoundland- after. by scientists in, this ..country' to.. ` mid--and he begins to to-'breathing roles. er, Keating,, who smuggled him On Now for the true stcry, 'perfectly research regarding, the growth of ' Put things to-j g authenticated in history. !{ board his vessel, bound for Kingston, •flat- , A series of hes, and figure and scheme and How surprised you would be if you There was a Swithin, or rather plots of new - -•• qW ' could see,inside the rassho er.From Jamaica. There Thomson• dieappgar• varieties have been $own at Ot- �• soon has a solution to the problem, g pp ed for ever; but in 1863- and 1866 Swithun—in Latin, Sgithunus.- - He because he has learned how to solve'each breathing hole runs a tube which taws'_to be harvested for•fibre ' g was not a"drunken" saint, but a mt'. per" - Keating visited the Cocos and Iifted problems by going to school. branches off into hundreds 'of' tiny an poses. Arrangements have been made _ theaanrasure th _ _ _rem temperate some of - pe to d piouya mart., He was" - - . - tabes'bhat are-kept in shake by a stiff' not a "saint'" at all, never having been to camp 8h the .-siting under suitable- thread which winds round and round. These treasures of le Cocos are not conditions so that the .quaiitq of the ' Mother. mere myths. An Englishman In the formally canonized. But he was a fibre ma - You will see the abdomen move up and• early forties of last century ea deacgn under Bishop�Eimstan, and Y be fairly representative in " Bays'acid girls, don't you think tt, down as it pumps ,sir thro h the rY riched order that the different Sorts• can be `would be a good idea to hlmsel! from a hoard there; two then succeeded the latter as Bishop easily s ompare There are two prin- g try to-main holes into the tubes: - - of Winchester,to which office her -- mother'a let 'a little more pleasant? So now you know the'secret wh separate American expeditions, a na. cipal grades of "flax fibre, warp and Wfr not 3 y tine of Lima, aUd, Joseph ly distinguished himself by his piety. y plant a few flowers outside Mr. Grasshopper can leap so quickly &eD Keating He died in the year 862, and at his weft, which are further divided ac-: t� the kitchen, windows to that their'when he has fed have done likewise. _ ;j. I spied you with his big __4 own wish was ,buried_,in the church cording to qualities. Warp is generally - _ 7lragrtiaice will refresh her during-the fixed'eyed, *tdch have hundreds o! yard, st the north side of Winchester broader fibred, stronger and more-ri�b- ` hart! worh-a-day tanks? Nothing can windows. - Not Fit Yor Company. Cathedral, close to the wall and under bony flax, and the yarn spun from _5 ` Jane—"Please, ma'am;-I've broken the eaves of the building. .He'desig• this'is'used by weavers far the ldngi. _ t um-scarum treasure-seekers or ama.• something." nated that- place in order to break tudinal threads of the cloth. 'Weft is tear d Mistress—"Weil,Jane,whaE+ 9 1 oft more li lggers, but of elrBrltish•and' it. '1 down a superstitious prejudlce which 3 lr 'able flax, not necessarily -_ i n United States naval otAchre, assisted Jane (crying)—,'I'm very sorry. I had arisen againat tt, and which had so strong'as warp and is used for the \T�f�yf i A ! by others with an intimate knowledge couldn't help it." made his parishioners unwilling to yarn which grows in the shuttle run. A/11Wi Iij�j�j/ of mining, Hitherto operations have Mistress--"Don't be aildy. " Jahe; have any at their dead laid in that ping across the cloth to fill it up'.-The' - ;- been on primitive lines,or,at the beet, tell me what It Is." _ part of the grounds.-' value of flax Is primarily dependent ;. wth spades and explosives. This new Jane—"Oh, ma'am, thg cucumber There he rested for mare than a hun- 'on it3 strength. The color should be - - HIDDEN TREASURES OF party, with a substantial financial was crooked, and seeing you had com. dred•years. Then the famous Arch• uniform, but- spinners 'do not attach OLD BUCCANEERS. backing, proposes to make full use of pany I tried to bend it straight." - bishop Dunstan of Canterbury,'aided,•so much importance to color as they _ - _ _ up-to-date sciex4fic and mining engi- 0 - by his friend Bishop Ethelwold of used to do, provided that the substance' • -- peering`appliances, and to•prvKlde for Stop a minute and say "Hallba^ Winchester, conceived the scheme of -has the.required strength ar.d'quality.. a tong stay. As down Life's Road you gq; ' transterrtng his remains to a fine Silkiness and oiliness are essential tc FWbulooCn Wealth Discovered Some of the "dumps" which have so For a-kindly word and a cheery smile tomh within the cathedral. _ a high standard. The removal of all --- — of,Cocos Ifl�d � � long defied discovery may be brought Will shorten the way by many a mile So, on July 15, in the year 971, by slime and dirt from the flax,especially to light _ F'or some -poor fellow who's`,moving' royal c command S vd n King Edgar,transferred - at the root ends, is another necessity. - - • V , � .acaSc Real Treasure Island !s no barren, slow. - •'— sterlle spot• ' Early last century it had Stop a minute-and say,•"Hallos!" :from the humble grave in the church-_____'—,Pure Milli Products. - _ very useful island, where DU,- a solitary settler, end before >haf- yard to splendid tomb in the nave The necessity for urit " and clean- _ sari- faalous hero Mogte Cristo, found aihera. What became of thew neither of the rebuilt cathedral. A little later _ y p y iabitious wealth, had its position in history- nor tradition h the salmon �n travel in the luster the cathedral itself was named for liness in food cannot be.over-empha- WO celebrated author's Imagination: . but if at the rate of twenty-five miles an Swithin. It had originally been ailed sized. Any steps taken 'in any coun- WhaL wanW he have written had he'ghosts haunt any spot.it ought to be lour: the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul. try to'further this-desirable end are --- this romantic Island. Wild pigs and therefore of much importance to Can-� known that the real thing was then in I goats, doves, and other native fauna ada. Particularly is this the case ,existence and• within easy reac of when action is taken in the country - are in am with f; and -Ahar s., wet• and d the vyorst is yet to corns ��thgae who itlred to look for it? era swarm with fish and_sharlts.. _ to the south 'of us. An Englishman, in tie year of Du- fey Rho, two centuries or so ago,_Du- mare death, filled his pockets from one set u their g s There has lately been put on the Of the many boards there. In the last D palisades and brushwood �" �' ti7S" market an article of food under var- ' hnts...dug wells and made use of the - sous trade frames, but which is be- seventy yearn, At lean.- twentynfne island for' obtaining fresh stores of- _ __ _ __ __ 'known expeditions have visited this water and food, were ,like others who - coming best known �s "filled milk". Filled milk is a mixture of skim Akilk treeeure.strewn locality; sad • more�followed them,keen Judges of a handy � _ _ ...`'; than ape have returned with retrieved and comfortable rende�voua WhethBr _ - - and some vegetables, oil, which takes - � ,r ;rfci:.a. _ __ - :.• the lace of the ; in�the East or the West Indies, the P pure butter"fat.' An investigation 'is now going on -; PacMa Phantoms. 3.. I northern Indian Ocean .or the West v' The island is to be investigated P&Cifis, the Black Flag tom. � before the Agricultural Committee of ' ag pii`ates had the the House of Regresentabires at F. again by a party made tip;not of liar- knack of choosing a pleasing base for / - Washington o tog the advisability st a drinking and murder. - suppressing or regulating filled milk rlL IL IL_ ____ Since these bold bad.men of the / by law. A number of experts have seventeenth century hid their vale- _.. r I t I C a i alien and s -• been summoned to give evidence as to 3 - pecie, down to as late as - - the results of their investigations and 1335, many millions' worth ofAreasure research in the matter of protective P*r1 o d s 0 -have been hidden for safety on Cocos / �~ research The first witness called was :a for FAU, WHEAT Island. Among the principal hoards _ _. Dr. E. V. McCollum of Johns-Hopkins - - i is that of pirate Bonita �� University, Baltimore, a scientist 1. At Seeding Time. This Spaniard, •tr - p a ! I dto ns Delay seeding too escape the-�1 over ;5,000®00 of- say, hid _• whose name is well, known in Canada, - ol g d and silver i , n Hessian F'1 _. r � y Bee fertilizers`'� coin j p /_ _ ' Dr. McCollum testified that his to catch up wheat growth age, ingots, jewels, and late, ob - studies convinced him that dairy pro- 2. in Winter tamed from rifled merchantmen and ducts supply the only protective foods �-•`' '' '�looted towns. Yellow Jack claimed Wheat, good top to protect` -likely to be used in sufficient quanti: _ wheat, and good rooting to him suddenly at Panama, and-he, with ties in the diet to promote normal overcome spring heaving, 'i his dying breath, divulged,to his,chief - Fertilizers growth�in children, optimum weIl-be- 1 Produce.top and '! dfllcer the wliereabouts of the roots. "dump. Before the vessek set sail, ; - - ing in adults, and to prevent the ad- =1 :-fV 3, At Heading and Filling Time ' bot]i•gx them were-killed in a.-drunken ,^ - vance of senile decay. The great races Force early, wheat ' -� ' ' of the world"are 'those who are large 0 tray, and all knowledge of the area ��`-- users of milk and its products. The s� by fertilizing at weeding �• , x?'+' sure was lost. - time, and •escape drought % use of any substitutes in a milk pro- T and heat injury. -•-° - ' - Caches of Gold. �--_=--'_ duct should be dfiscouraged ae having- !< ' Order.Fertilizers Now Plans and doeusien+ts indicating an- - ` �` / ^j for your Falb Seeding . / othm ��-- i "�_ 3 a tendency towards weakened disease 4 --.�,, / 8reei cache`came into the Poo- '�— �,, �' `�, resistance, and the encouragement of 1 eeseioa of two English women, two III j 'i tT % 1' - rickets, among other,' complaints. In 0 -Write for Free Bulletins, �; seta before the war, sad their tree- t'� ��. �_ f �� �• Dr. McCollum's opinion every' person nu a � \� Spa and drop : e hoot C the Cocos lasted for ' �_ i could use.two quarts of pure milk.,per . seven weelts, The expedition .j � Improvement Bureau peditiou din- % �-• •,f `ty day with advantage. p coveted the well-defined rocks which / \� _ He favored the prohibition o! the of the y , >! r / are supposed to indicate the treasure= jjj ' sale of filled milk. Canadian Fertilizers Assoclstlon II _ rI r Room 14, Manning-Arcade Cave'® entrance;. also the creek, the 1 "'I waterlsll, and several other marks of t - Certain forms of seaweed contain as Toronto Ont _`_____ location, but unfortunately the face of much as forty per cent. of sugar. �'k'4;,`^^1,,. 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We Can ry the Nor the labor-you've lust begun wwwaaaaaa a Lrsest an most complete stock to That Pate you right qg the ledger _ Canada o1 slightly used or new parts If -- 4nd sutomobtle, equipment. we ship sheet, Is AIwa a FuII of Life and ' E& V. anywhere to Canada Batts- y LETRIS-Elf i H SiA+11C ' factory or refund in fvll our motto Its the work you have actually done. f IltYaw•s solo Iw.ae. son Energy—Failnree Are Weak. ,, .. :-. -_ PRAISE OF TAN,LAC.' � ' sw.ee>t itw omis t11R, i'orosto, .•_ , Your credit to based on the things yeti• firl L . .. ... y9%- do, :and Bloodless. Ys !`Yeseir, eighty-two 2 ne,`as'' every Feels Hill of Energy All the • Criminal FIOWers. Your debit on things you shirk. Some men seem to7have all the luck.• tooth-in• my lead same as th' day I -rune NOW, Says Huniltoa• The man that totals the biggest plus If there are any good things going were born." M� Like human beittgs,, 'flowers- have Is the.man'that'completes his work. these men seem to get them. It they _. ,•. , .~ their likes aad dislikes, and vent their are business men they are successful;. _.. Sweet Confusion Follovjed. "Well, I don't know what it is, but d'fapleaanre In no uncertain'.manner Good intentions do apt payybilla; if they are workmen they Bet the lore- Sentimental Young Lady-"Oh, pro- there's something abort Tan1aC that &; ►� _'` upon their unfortunate'victi4le. It's easy enough to plan, man's job. They have the power of teasor, what would this old oak say if certainly does the work," mild A. 3'.et Poppes, for instance have a very'!n- To wish is the play of an office boy, influencing people. -it could talk?" ris,184 Queen St.North,Hamhton,Oat, '. . . ;_ furious effect upon other 'flowers ' TO DO lif'the work of a man. The same. Is true of women.. Some ptofeasor-"It would say, 'I am an Mr. Letris !s a well-known printer and •. :'.placed in the same vase, which seems have the charm that makes men seek elm' r• has been with the Grimes Prhtting (;o. -`- '- --to react upon themselves, as they soon - Hotels for Horses. :Cheat nut; ethers-are megleeEedL - years:—• ---••----.----- for-nine- I+' Lads and the under such conditions. Hotels .tor children are quite coin--this is not luck: 'It is due to a person- Business Is Business, "Yes air, I can recommend �'anlaa. The 'sani'e remark applies to sweet moo'nowadays, but a hotel for horses dl-gift-vitality. 'Men d' urea ot. "" ' tor' it has straightened me%oat twice 4 as,-which should always be placed ' this sort are 'never wen_ puny is'- Wife-"Now, dear, here's the doctor and I believe it will het anyone else, - 7­--� is the newest innovation in as Lt'ttro- D to see you. _ � p by themselves. pean town. This on valida. They may not be big,,but they Merchant Prince (traselljly): - 'who fetes ft. Two years ago i feel If other blooms are placed with mig- wonderful atabie, 'with every modern are full of life and energy. The whole the medicine and it fixed me'up in fine noae.te, there are few which will sur- 'thing is a matter of good blood, good "Send him away and !etch the under- she and I'telt contrivance-provides 1'uzurlous Saar- taker. You know I never deal with good until a Iittie vivo such intimate contact. A yellow tgrs for the borses•of the town's bus nerves and good health. Everyone middlealen!" while back when I commenced to feel ; tea-rose . faded away in two hours company. Besides this, it .rents ac would wish to be like this mud the : ^ rundown, 2 got to where I• just"had when placed next a pink one, yet in commodation_ by the day, week, or qualities -that make for vitality and Stop, Look, Listen. to drive myself at my work and, as the ordinary way it would have lated• year-for-horses visiting or staying energy are purely'a in.-Ater of health. m'y appetite was gone, I seemed to go permaneufly in the city. He (cautiously)-"Would you say down hill all the time instead of eF several•days. By building up the blood and nerves, D arranging It is a structure three-stories high, 'Yes'if I asked you to marry me?" ° -- This explains why, alter arras i. sleeplessness, want of energy, weak- tine better. ---= perfectly fresh flowers, one comes ness of the back, headaches and the She (still more cautiously)-"Would "Well, I of me some Taalae and it and on each Boar there !s a roomy 8 ba k, is the course of an hour or two, length ineffectual'sort of presence which real- You ask me to marry you if I said I wasn't long until my appetite had 'a ' balcony running the full le th of the to find that some of them.have wilted building. These are' available--for ly comes from weakness can be got would say 'Yes i1 you asked me to new start. .. I have just finished my . badly. In nearly eve case it is wi)r rid of. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have you?'� second bottle how and I can eat any- ezerciaing �the horses. An inclined made many weak, tired men, vigorous, `-" thing- ful murder on the part of the other runway, by which the animals may Fiction Provided For. •' � at any time without its hurting towers which° would not bear their proceed up or down, connects these and many pale dejected girls and wo• me. . That tired feeling is gone and =2 �ompy with one another and the ground IeveL mss rosy and attractive, by lmprov- The husband was seeing his beloved' I feel full of energy•all the time. Tan• " -.--q Ing their blood and toning up their wife off for a holiday. "Maggie, dear," Jac is all that is claimed for It and : A band of uniformed attendants are nerves. I! you are weak, low-spirited he said, "hadn't you better take some " • F•III�ls S• BHj]� [J engaged to look after the horses, and !t certainly is the medicine for me. ;-, Up given or unhealthy, try Dr. Williams' Pink fiction with 'you to while'away sway the Tarlac is sold by leading.drttgglsb these lucky animal inmates are , - -' Heak h Pills and note their beneficial effect. time?' everywhere. AdvL ,? every possible care and attention. You can et these pills through any Oh, no, g George," she'said, "yal'll O : If you want_to-be healthy. sing sa .. -- - meditirie dealer or by mail at 50 cents be sendis}g me some hatters. Largest Fabric Belts. often as possible, is the advice of Prof. i ��� y yg coal a Peaneyivaais. �oOLL�k!'L ii���1� a box or six'boxes !or if2.60 li+om The -- For, conve i Frossard of the Sorbonne, which was y v IN A" - ' reported to the French Academy. of Dr. Williams' Medicine Ca,Brockville, Shoddy Sheep' colliery has been,equipped with two Oat y t Science by his colleague, Prof. d'Ar- °I b'lisve I'll go over and azamine of the largest tabris belts ever made, ' +eonval, says a Paris despatch. Cholera lnfantnm is one of the fatal - 4 them sheep o[ Jupe's a little carefull- each being more than 1,000 feet Lang , Prof. Frossard has experimented• ailments of childhood. It m a trouble Double Language is CoSoy er,"said Mr. T— to his wife: "he's by four feet in width and two,incites .,I with hundreds of cases of overexcite that comes on suddenly, especially _ to League• offered three of 'em for that yeller in thickness. and sytt:pathetfc.'nArvea. as well during -the summer months, and un- Q�1 t heifer, but�knowin' him as I do I aim as gastric cases, and has found that leas prompt action ie taken the little_ Obligatory as Of two languages, -to be sure fore he gets her that their Mlnsrd's Liniment for sale ewrywhsn one may soon be beyond aid. Baby's French and Eagflah, in all its trans- fi�� ain't hall cotton 'stead of - .. w>ien the patients keep in a cheerful aeons, and the high cost of living at wool" AE°'a's >leeessr 1 mood,, singing music of the gayest Own Tablets are an ideal medicine fa 'the headquarters in Geneva are gives Host warding alt this trouble. by the special committee investigating see DISEASES quality; the equ#ulbrium of the ner- T� emu' _ ' .;-;Tons system is restored within a few late the bowels and sweeten the stom- A Natural Mistake. - the workings of- true League of Na- and Now to reed sole and badly damaged appetites, ash and titan prevent all the dreaded At a cottage in an isolated part of and 3'ree to as AA. _ summer complaints. Concerpi them fleas as ga ezplandtloa of what has West Perthshire visitors were w rare areas by the kn ommence to reappear with tall force. been considered in some quarters as sl �diaeir Oro.,Eft The. .Academy recommended that Mrs. Bose, at South $ay, Gal.= that many of the children have'never � « the excesMve coat of the organization, II �^ special attention be given to singing says: "I feel-Baby's Own Tablets says a despatch from Geneva, Swit- seen say, menfolk except�those'of New TeX - 'classes In crowded districts where saved the life of our baby when site their own household. r had cholera infantum and I would not serlaad. The expense at the last year, One day the children were playing everything tends to- break down the as already reported, wsa'aboat X4,160,- ,aerrous and digestive systems. be without them The Tablets are 000. happily together, when a man was er- a 'There can be no doubt, says the. y. sold by medicine dealers or by mail - • at`26 cea a lfoz from The an the h�iilside, evide�t]y making is a Dr. Wil- for the cottage. M!nard's Liniment Relieves NeureI la liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. oammittee•s report, "that, rlgWy or One of the children, who had been - wrongly. the League of Nations' hoe• gazing at the unwonted apparition. re- _-. -- the reputation of costing too much." mained staring open-eyed from the tz ' _ s* �m �� flier] �w�r The report then goes on to explain door of the cottage for a moment longs tLl t>< iii `,-tail (how the complexity, diversity and ,. cr, and then rushed Indoors, shouting , a are, novelty of the work undertaken neces- is m _ d -•'eerily cost heavily. particularly since - „ _ ABQUITH. changes In ape: ng to the two modern Olf, mlther, hires a thing like varlabons=Hesketh. forma. It is.in the heads at a comparatively -father coming!" young institution and lac rt MONEY Racial Origin llsh. N... - _ .. �souree=A given name. LINCOLN. -` sn� nguage-of the league re- A Dominion, Express Money Order -Racial Origin-English, sal la The d _ :Here to a family name. widely. .genres-A Iocalify. quiring Ersaflafiaa and duplicate pug .five dollars costs three-cents. ' known if not widely borne, which 'licatiou of all documents alone ac- The origin of the family name of would •a good bit'of a puzzle were it ' counts foi' one-third of the entire ex- Musicians in the Olympic, by means "not possible to trace it back, step by Lincoln Is' simple. It comes from the pease, the report says. It thou points of wireless telephones, entertained the : step,.:'shrough the- ce-aturies to g town of the same name in England, out that the loeati,)n.of the headquar- Aquitania's passengers to banjo se- Like*all surnames of the same clans!- tats in Geneva makes a LGl LWIb Mlle-al source to as old. Anglo-Saxon given fication It was originally descriptive the excessive outlays, gaud deal of d�and while apart, two hnn- In the treatment of all skin name: troubles bathe freely with Cuti- • _ of the bearer's-place of reaideace.•• In "'Since Lh�e-fnaln purpose of the Com- This latter to true of those" which I that period of the middle ages when _misglon of In nbry !s to s -- Gave• entTreir-.disappeared lay- ..chi q ngges4 every curs Soap and hot water,dry population,-began, to increase rapidly form of economy," the report says, "it ARSE SALT gently, and apply Cuticura ice urse of the development in nomem•I the supply of given names was over- feels bound to point oui that, at the Ointment to the affected parts. clature which followed the Norman In- taxed The first•result of this was the moment. Geneva la--and so far a6 It ,. LAND S'A L T Do not fail -to include the v t' aaion and the language changes o1 I tendency' among-parents to give'to is possible to foresee will remain-a Cuticura Talcum in your.toilet more-modern thuis.. And it might be their offspring new variations of given city in which the coat of living is cam- preparations. - remLrked. here that the number of I names;made up often by the addition TORONTO SALT WORKi men ire TeiwalU Sold Angle-Saxon, given names which have Datatvely''higher tfiaa in almost any of dimuhitives added to the name or other city to Europe and where the a A CUFF TORONTO ����0�uXa,bo tjj.ra.r`1w�H„w, "Caliemale"taw ' disappeared-completely is far greater�a single syllable of the name. Lrv'ea rate of ezchangc� is', at the moment of - ma=. than those which are still In use to- this, however, was not enough, when writing, the moat,disadvantageous for y.; communication b daetween various com- the reat majority of state§ members � 4 - - - In this case the name was "Has-' munitiea became more common sad of the league." LETTER FROM - •cuith." It probably suffered a loss in men moved from place to plate. IC be - The re port suggests that were the the period immediately' following the came quite usual to speak of this, that league headquarters in urwee-ls, Pon- "ICING O����„ Kerman. s weron. -retained a c4 the{ re the other Roger or John or No by iaiaebleau, Turin 01 Vienna, or'almoet M�S WAKELIN. old names were retained to a certain°i reference to fhe place !road which he -anywhere else, an immediate econom}� extent>among• the..subdued Anglo-sax•1 had come. Thus the name of Lincoin would be effected that would be appre- ons 'probably the greatest number of:was originally preceded by "de," indt- elated by all members of the'league •� them disappesting in the•latter period citing "of Lincoln" or "from Lin- and particularly by those whose ez- TOQi RCmarkable St�'y O! of-amalgamation than the earlier one I cola." change is depreciated. Y OU N,$. ARM TI.1, . nt - of subjugation. But' the name had I The place name itself is a relic oil " Sickness and RCCOY!lry. ---:,, The Original-and Only Genuine not entirely disappeared at .the time I pre-Saxon days, being compound of A Question of Dignity. Bewares of Imitations sold on the fatrtily names began to,form, and it Is "Lin and "coin," signifying in the merits of first_•traceable as Heecuith's-son: ancient British tongue, a lake on a I:n a case tried in the North of Eng- Toronto, Oat -"I sa$ered greatly Ease of pronunciation first caused the hill. The Welsh is "llyu," the Cornish land the judge very sternly demanded MINARD S LINIMENT from weakness, seemed to be tired all ' dropping of the ending and then.-the "lyn".and the Gaelic "2inne:" of the defendant: time,andhad no Why did you strike this man?" -----..._.._.. -- ------- �� ----- the any- .,YO . s . e a t to do ur honor,., was the reply, "he ASPIRIN .. :, mgorgoanyplace-M nerves were in''-:; �anea me a liar."- •' ,,. y -� I( s "Is that true?" asked the judge, bad shape, 1E could 1� P roFit by tie not sleep at ai h turning to the man•with the battered at only is Genuine and thn t� a countenance. breakdown. ;I read experience of others 'Certainly, it's true, your honor,' - [� !t . of Lydia E. -Pink- was file reply. "]`called him a lies be- ? �,' ><:•• ham's Vegetable ' cause he is one;'and I can prove it" �" Compound in the �G°,� '•`' newspapers and sev- -Which has tauoht thousands _ Then the judge turned to the de- oral of my friends d - �� fondant•with: � ♦ `'>� advised r:ie to use it, : that Instant Posture is better "What have you to any to that?" ' n t`�� - • ._' `rt sure y new life into to Now = =for health'than tea. or coffee. "I don't think it ihas anything to do [r�S I am kits able to do all my own work, with the case, your honor. Even if I and I world strongly advise ev suf- Y4X.,* cr AqcLwkjjL " right to be aenei- Warning! Take no chances with #eeng woman to give Ly Compound dia E. Ptak- • tive about it,-ain't I?" substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tab- ham's Vegetable a trial."-- I siiii fl to coffee, but con- lets of Aspirift." Unless you see the Mrs. CELAM-EB WAHEB.IDJ, 272 Christie -` tains nothing that can disturb French electrician claims to have acme "13&yer" an package'or on tab- St., Toronto, Ont.! - health and comfort. - - - l invented.a-machine which will produce Jets you are not getting Aspirin at all. The makers of Lydia E- Pinkham'a 1 sleep. The electric current is passed In every Bayer package are directions Vegetable Cas that and have theytelilsoe s'6 s st I into the ,body by means of tiny bat- for Calde•; Headache, Nsuralgla, Rheu- Bch letters a that d not have then been_., r ��'�'� cZ ��'el�e�Ol� terieg fixed on the wrist and irate madam, Earache, "Toothache, Lulu_ truth,else they could�t have nob- �u4 P tained for love or mono This medicine' and joined together by tiny wires. The bago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes is no stranger-it has stood the test for'. f f�� `p®�'' �+ T i,� 1 current relaxes the nerves and 'pro- of twelve tablets cost few cents. more than forty years. V Jw1 1 duces a sensation -of physical ease, Druggists also sell larger packages. If there are any complications you do R" which is followed by sleep. Made in Canada. Aspirin is the trad r not understand write to Lydia E, Pink. Sold by -drocers everywhere _ mark (regtsterod-in-Canada), of Bayer barn Medicine Co. (conSdential),-Lynn ' One firm in Britain produces 200; Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester Mass' 000,000 bottles pea annum. of Salicylio^cid. 188UE No. 80--'21. xit�>ri,.^:nP•,:.:4«ne �mt'4t'� ,y '�''`-;R., ".'r• :'d .is`i:' w1T''� SE,•i.:' 'tit• •Y :ai -x. M.'• �';'iixd:' '•['t' .,?: ps;}:, .b •Y, ':,', :+,n,+,•!:,�1n'', t. �, +a :a; '"� x ;'at• •'.±9�, �" :.' a,- '{��r :a, ;%."�` y�. �� '•,�:7 `�•: t^ie;�;r.";,; :4 s-w' ,.�,,,:..�„ .� '.3 .r•.?K� a-e'^�. I N 0 2 Is X� We TIME,.1 R P, '(London J.). The Story of the Life of ICKERING PUBLIC LIBRARY J iffe, Boys(Hougb), When all the Woods - AR D S -0 N '- S. -kay of Uganaa, Dr. oil R IC H t­ Picke Thb ribi Public 'Library ex. are Given (Xitcheli), A Champion of 0 -t change of books with the Highland the faith(Callwell), The,r%Wpty Hew 41 fie Ne'er-do-well (Harland M.). Masters of the Whe TMRMS i Creek Library: T --.,,.Best for Good Frei& Groceri pef'year.; 31.50 if paidla adyanc�� (Beach), The Caae of Richard Ma�-nell LaL;ds (Bindloss H.). Patriciar at[he JWard), The Lost World (Doyle),The- Ian (Snalth),TheUnclassed (Glesing), Long lalrol 1, d Facing Fearful The Voyage of the Discovery (Saott), Y)'Trampled Cross The Great Antartic (Mackie),A Peril- Smoked and Cured Meats, Bologna' and JOHN--bURKAR, Propdetiw- ��Odds (I rhe is Fray (Rent ous Secret(Reade C.), Life and Adven-, Cooked aam. (Rocking).Throu,t:bt y). (D Philip and his W: el&nd M.), The tures of William Dampier, By Uphie jNOTES AND COMMENTS. t1,000.000 Bank- e (Twain), The Paths (Sommer). Andree and His Lemons',' Oranges, 3�ananas, Grape Fruit, Governors (Oppenhi6im), Marguerite Balloon (Lachambre), Urnon!s Aunt German officers, who have de Roberval(Mar Strawberries, lz%uis), Doctor Zavier (Duncan), The Bond of Love (Thorn), (Pemberton), Hig ways and Byways The Judgment House (Parker), The Ames committed (Allenj,Yesterdays in the Philippines Wild Geese (Weyman). The Inn at _Aiftow an trial foe c 4-Amming the war, are beitig'treated (Stevens),Cabbage and Kings(Henry), Red Oak(Griswold).Trilby(Du Afaur� hits Prophet(CiLine).-The.World Joe), Steil&*auris(Locke).The Adven- Full lixie- of Christie's Fancy Baiscuits' TheWl 4abnost like heroes. Their trial Is Awakening (N-avarchus). A Diana of,,turer(Herzog). Quisante(Hope),With Prime , Cheese -Born the Indians in the Rockies (Schultz); 17 a farce, and while they are Qqebec (31c][1wrattli).The Night erms g conducted to motet the t Good Canned Salmon, 250, 450, 550. �:.49 the armistice, the Germans who Kippered-Herrin --Camad-Gorn ­qw as leniently with them as pos- 9 -CE�s that Sardines and Canned.Haddia r �aftte_ Some of. them.of course. found guilty, but.their y punish. our -_��t issim ply a farce; They are K. & s.coupon -inat being sent to a penitentiary .; IV _0 is worth a. ' JAMES RICHATOr'SON qt7) .1 ere their punishment would be. tft the crime. but will be DO' Har here. : ?� " they ffUeed in confinement where they 40 Drt,vpo and Or r,.: 4vviik bexreated as guesEs and hon- recommend UVI, I y UVAVa al 1U U1 .,zr--d as if they hact- performed. S -unme great service to their coun a __­ 11' qu rt B askots' . .. . I ii I ? V instead of having ciommitted e of the .blapkest. criMesrAn. -Y 7-� -IbLetory, which will leave stains reen Paris 6 Arseilat'e" ot Lead the nation's history.which will -.?Auwer be blotted out. Seed. Chick Feed '.7 Canada- ig to be allowed $3010. ;-.?JWVW as war I' de P. oultry.. Netting n mity from. IV -4&emany. This is only a small .-A&ACtic" n"cif the cost of the great _Paiint, Raw and Boiled Oil �-:_-Vwsr. to Caoada, besides the Turpentine -mmet in'human lives and snffei4ug ­,aft wlifeh ni o monetaryvalue can d O � S H P H ...`0 0 W A N. . Mw vlaced. While Canada, hu A A 3ERVICB GARAGE, N I S awarded the above sum, .7 =1300 W 3 �-:-Acmve doubt is expreased regarding Pickeiing, Ontario '46WItnamy's ability to pay her total 000'. 4309104antty, W1110 In $00.000, `­14W Does war pay P The great Ticker ing Hardware' Store. %*W proves that even if a nation is winner in the struggle, she is a n the end, The sillies have Moser I -Oil Stove for this hot weather. We have This 16 the ace to buy an awn paid a huge sum as the pri e c the loreoce and the New Perfection, both guaranteed -49victory, but that sum is only a to give perfect 9&tigfaction� -12cooction of the cost, without tak. A co mplete line of Screen Doors and Window Screens. Wire i. .:ame into c-otkaideration the awful Cloth f rom IS to 12 ineliets wide at ­ W -A T E R- ! Xasb in human lives a.ud the suffei lowest living prices. %Zag endured not only by thomep, t Th�l IWO Gravity Wwaher,tbe best to he had on-tfie market to-day.* -�-`_:mctAudly engaged-in the tighting. hetum" ' ' of a-tap ne and yon will buy. A free triwl given. Call in aud see o ' Xmt by.the families"at homb,-- The -.--.A f ull lluL- of Flarvest Tools, Forkq.Sprayers, Scythes, WKperlences,- through which -the You purdp over a ton-of v xter eNtery day. Your wife carries- - t., in A.Vhets-touce, Oil Caus etc. -0 "10ne, passed the 6te wai;. over two thousan4 heavy pails a, vatcr every year. My Toronto away with.a]L that--drudgery.- Now-1,the' tlm� tn iise"Fly Oil on your.,cows. NVe haive� br.Williauis' Id one would.think,. ha�ve-a_ 1111X�attffft-tiu preventing 'w .-_ . . It pro�:idcs a suv;�ly w run-Lirg w4ter for-your kitchen, bath- the oldezt and hest on the market. Once tried always used. in room, orzat-len. lCgi'-,a� you watLr for youx stock without tim e Reliable Paraid Rooftw al-wayts future. Rut when a nation* !ost or offort rx;x-ii1ed, The Old on hand. Gist our.prices.� ;wxtor is mt stake, the cost 14 lio Wir I Tcronto d-nill ini,;al cost is�I Its uvL ---oWy T.-,�!i,e rtom-and L itaken into cnwlderntfon� _.0w rs -t Yotw-Riaflz�-i Fftttut � vt 6c6asional oiling. w lien h�arve-lt thue comes-with a rush. Quiet, cheap, e J!- av !I. mj�' ar,<: labor & �cd vrill-pay for One of the . criticiims mride iltself in a single sew,6h, u i tl�coh-_*nual 66mfort thrown :,It is alway-i a pleasure to.show our goode; �,%JgW,38t, the Provincial Gdvern Come ia and talk it over, mzt time you're-in t It win town ._!-havant6i that,the expensive bigh-- Ppy YOU. :'wItYs that are being Coustru6te(i J. So BALSWN PICKERING P-D 7. 0 W :P I .-T-i 1< :0 "2 4n different parts of the province being,..hullt fQ1Z milli" cocKs 1;rT A G E.N T, .1 1,-0.11=. Lq 11. Wo one will do notneut Ubt for a t T the mill.onaires o _k J� f, the. cotir. make good uso-of the.qe hut , that tbey-ave *b#A't19. --yanilt for theie, especial- bent4b I D VIDUAL -4tooid. lict be further from th*" IF _­.,`7�brtitb. -There is nOclass ofpeu SAN ITARY ce V1 tf,75rovG7 ,AeRghted v%ith -the izood road, --40Lett are being built, �ven if the' "Very expiinsive, than tbf- A 4arme4-9. ' Te' PURE ITE PA E n years ago the case CUPS 1wa-171 0ifTerent. At that tirnErtlj�, -only pe�sons'wbo indulged in the M.7 ki. 'it " r"T`E ENER USF- loxnry of P4�,,Qsessing wn autcI, wert- wenof wealth, and t1jeri the-,',f- R MEN E R U 3 1 D Atra A I i e ..Figjilpai L( CA FOR THIS -SIGN 3,rF r V 0, prejudic Y ft .9 many farmevsl felt thm- ere be'ibg constructed on-ly, --U be rained by tbe-men of wealtli V i WVO'ownedautos.�-.�But �ow pcj� 4Weren t. He* R. Monney, Pickering Abopt every. seeotid F IZEEP ­nnrwir nn 01( 1.. Prompt ...... W attention to repaiis A, sooll Aq needed 1wrtner own9'a car and the Major- so-in the. near_fu ture. The vni-y—it Will -,;A VP yCru ttmlivy. am -Of. 't Let its k,��p your Fo,rd ti 1(�) per cent r,Of those who do not intend d(. Cre the" -.W'egt 1,0PPosition to good roads, tbf'kt %Va- Our rep,,Air n1wp is e(liduped i0i Pipproved te prompt and efficient somanifest in I the fa0ming com, ruachinerk to filcilita or Bread niti a few years ago has dissp work. We ht�vo th6 skil:cii'mech�niceto give Yon a flnwt class job. ..:3"red tO.be replaced by art a tti- �Vrtd -it Parts at prices fixed Flour- for Pastry e strongly' fa'v Wbqell Genuine li'm MoAare orable tb k6od by the Company. ix-mds. -While farmers use the -mmato as a means of pleasnre,-th'ey ettiag the geni4tip. Ile" i3ring your-Ford to 'us iii.d thiis be su r_66f -BrAn Shorts' nd Feed Flour a 9 :­Atao consider it indispensable in We will quote you eviet cost of repairs or -th -eir business. It is a good time parts befort! you tiuy. Ameilican Corn-7ground,:cracked and whole"' I-dwWer and in the busy season when F: Iflyour:hen'slare not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our -hour Qr two is of great value celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. "An -x%e farmer,. 'it prov s r at Bell pbope Ind phone e a g e ..Highest price pi�id for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, V1=00eY-s&ver a,s well. Those in tbiq 200 Buckwheat, Rye 4nd Oats. who have been in the ;�habit of making many trips to tho JChoppihg and Oat:Cru8hing:Wednesdays and SaWrdays` -dtvevery year with their prodiwe ',-. .6Aavw do so in their motor.trucks', Sherwo' sr',_)- d. Colla'cu' tt 'The Ciampbel-Flour MiRs Co., Ltd* AN"-a trip which iised to take from sfiftecm to eigbt-een hours of tedf. Ford S;Aes and fie v c�e Station. Mills at -aus driving is now accomplished -:KZ-#A F­r r or f4 ep, Tor tq Peter, oro Pic.,kerinj .y 1'. °�'yi. i '{^ ".r., yiuPi �.•.l'4.. y' .,. r !!'°. rWF,. +,i•..• f. .' ' '6� :..�cr' .y3, `7i^:°'' s'.'..: +i,. .m , r ". ' .�•r3 �'• :.t`:"+:'�1::A1'r ''T��`,*i•a. "' '''Ri ,::. ja¢ •� ;rysz`�GI, 'R3`°rrk` .°h.^. .k•, �.v.�^ .' ' '7c-+,r. ! .r�-r.- ,f�;i:"•dc ,5" =i sr,. ;•-'.`' y .•' ..:r. :x.r?+s ,-*�?,;-,. x, S. ,"'. 'a''-.,;. ,y,' -' u1:a:' ;,i.J;•,",': ,'.`t''^''a =' i' •i-nkk,r !:^ ,.,..:' <. ','„.x> ".°94'.,./.or.. '^,m,•:`•"� _ •i,*' r �,-�'�'�r .. ,w a e.„ c - ...t,t. "",•'•. n -. h-'`.'-. - • �`'• ,'„ ., f,., 1•.a. r .,_ •''' ,. ... s'_ - - ..-. .. _ .y„. .92r._ - .. ..,_: .. � ''� -.... we .+ „- '„7..,, �•.:�G•.'4 •- '°. .^4µi•'-''. -i'6Y', i'.,6w• .;y-:'' :.p. :.4;.,,,-`'J '1 .,{ *"•'ms;µ±N"n1+ CL•AREMONT. �: . , -.• Peter Macnab jr. is spending a Mre.Albert Rawson,and dau h- HOR$E R$GIST4R ”- ten days' vacation at the favorite ter, Miss Jeanie, of Toronto, are Ooncrete y�t- EnIPEIiOR, Registered Percheroa _', C - ]Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, summer resort, Jackson's Point. spending e+ few days with friends s' Sunday here with his moth- Mrs. M. J. Wilker and Miss Min. is Claremont. stallion. Inspection Al, the property uie Gleeson are spending a few : t- Troduc tQ o f A, Seebeck. will stand for the sea.Lyman and Mrs.Pilkey motored days with Mrs. Rev.)W. Liwbert, s 1.77 son of 1921 at his own stable at lots 29 � ----yo the city-on Thursday of last of Toronto. ( The Pickering and 90,con. 4, Pickering. Service fee week. g $11.00. Gordon McLean, of Whitby, HARNESS SHOP Vance Committee •Field Tile ASCOT PRIDE(19385), The fashion' Called on Claremont friends on ably bred.Clyydesdale stallion. the pro- • "Sunday. _ party of G. T, Davidson, Cherrywood, - - Harold King has returned after If your needs are in the harness line The object of this Association is to and Br1Ck 'will stand for mares during the season spending a week's holiday at Scar give us a call. We have new and lessen stealing and prosecute of 1921 at his own stable, lot 80, cop. K. born HeY hts. second-hand in stock, the felons. 8, Pickering, W. F. R. and Mrs. Jones, of To. New back band harness$35 up BIIw+SAVL, (14946),Vol.32, S. S. B., � '_lronto. visited Richard and, Mrs. Brushes, Curry Combs,everything' Members having propert stolen oommnal r- Tile 3,•4t 6 and 8 E95881 C, S. B., the imported Clydes- for the horse. •Date immediately with sqyy member j� dale stallion, the property of Oscar ; Ward on Sunday. Trunks, Suit Cases. Lunch Boxes of Easoative Committee. inC11 Wilson, Brougham. will make the The Board of Manage?a of the Shoe repairing promptlyy dose. $ub- Membership !w - 51.00. .Ci0II0rete Bl00li 8 season of 19221 as follows: Honda Union church have let the eon ber heels put-on;while you wait: ---Ttokeee may be had gem ens 1'serldeat or, - - May 16th; will leave his gown stable "tract for re.shingling the sheds to • Someterr on appllo•mon. " Get m nee8. and proceed to W.G.Scott's for night, - Y p Tuesday,W. C. Ormerod's 4areenwood 'rhos•. 0. W. -' �,�d Bradley =ac. Com.=L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm lad. Phone 2706 Pick. night. Wednesday,J.O.Bryant'e'con. Rev. C. W. King returned home er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. 8 noom;•'H. G. Wilson's, base line, for on Tuesday last after a pleasant Harness Maker, Pickering! Clarence Simpson night. Thursday'. H. Vale's, Simcoe --- -,-two -weeks' vacation-vacation ` J.R, T h spa;-_ lIL.L_Clar_k.. _ _ y - ---- -- — - -- --- �glght<-,Frida Geo. Cowan's, Yx P_o t friends in the slip. President' Secretary C. , R,, gtatIOII� $rOOk-�ZOad Brock rbad, night;B�tiirday-to-his "- John McLellan, who has been t0a O�� own stable dntil following Monday employed ia-Aurora since Toronto .1' aft4rnoon. University closed for the summer SHANxox BANK MACK'(16548), the '• vacation, is visiting- at hie home superior bred Clydesdale atalliom, the here. Hard slid Soft Coal Of the Better SIoCk .' property of W. H. Tram, Markham. T. P. Shirk spent Monday and best quality 'oil ` ' will make the'season of 1921 as follows: y� -- Tuesday of-last week in U-abridge R tllC sable expenditure of time suet Sfl�d Monday, May 16th, will leave his own with his son,.-Edgar, .and while hand P � 8Y stable and proceed to Gieen River for there he attended the Urange eel- noon;u Ie s y .C.....s on pure-bred cattle Dig 0�tam's, 9, THOS A� LAW " tltait on scrub stock. If you need financial het to Geo. E.aottby's, Dom. e, night. ebration. • • � y p Wednesday, W. R. Major's, con. 6, . �••�. the city Monday., rani d Pick®riz1�,.G1zt. Ve-YOB stock, consult the local Manager of _ noon ; W. J. McDobald's, Brock road, y y• p this Bank. _ night. Thursday, 0harles Palmer's, by Miss Adell Schourr, who n as --- - --"' Liverpool, night. Friday, W.Teefy'a. - on her way to her parents in GET THE. FLY ! STANDARD SBR VICE a •smaNsuy Predwert'Servla -, Cherrywood, noon; Edgar•Pilkey's. night. Saturday, Mildmay: THE until the following Monday ,. G. M. Forsyth has his new gar- We have Screen Doors. Tangle Foot, STANDAR BANK g y g' age now completed,liaving recent' Swatters and Wilson's•Fly Pads. or CANADA s6•- NOTICE OF V ; ly veneered it with cemegt brooks, Creonaid Fiy•Spray,•81.20 per allow. TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Application for Divorce 1 which gives it a very substantial P g apppearance.. Glass Jar$trayere 83c and 95c. Pickering Brand,,: •�A. Lew,Manager. On Saty-rday evening last our Keep your kitchen cool. Come and Whitby Branch, McClellan,Manages Notice is hereqy given that Eva js `football team journeyed to Brook- see our New Perfection and Florence Heavens of the Town of Osh. a lin and played a league match with Florence Oil Stoves.' awn to tbLe County of Ontario, in the the team of that village, defeating Province of Ontario. Married woman, " Claremont SUMMER FOOTWEAR - will apply to the Parliament of Oan• w Can- them by the score of 1-0. Frank Cooper, Ada at the ne=t session meet o Ca - During the storm o! Monday I see that you are now familiar with • .Bill of Divorce from her husband. ".nfght lightning struck John Bur- y the fact that we sell the beet gasoline, William George Heavens of the Oily ton's hones on they veath Douses- greases and oils obtainable. and I wish We have a complete line of Summer Footwear for of Toronto in the County of York, In :':don. Forte of a there wan no m tell you we handle the best auto the whole family. the Province of Ontario, Laborer, on damage Boas of any aceoaat. accessories as well. y the ground of adultery and desertion. , Ontin Shoes and Canvas Soots Dated at the 'town of Oshawa in ; D. A. and 1[rs. ScotR and C. A. Our repair department is giving un- g ; the Count o!Ontario in the ProNnoe and )Vice. Ovsrlaad motoesd to qualified satisfaction and we are, on at lowest prices. o! Ontario the 6th da o! June, 1z Inglewood on Sunday, Mrs. Over- that account,-kept busy. y land havtbg received a sudden call I have secured the services of a thor- The Corner Shoe Store, A. D. 1921. "'to that place owing to the serious on bly competent repair man on all EVA FLOARMC$ RZATW8. ;illness of her mother. WASes of cars,and can give prompt W. M� Palmer Claremont 88By� Solicitor, Oshawa. Sinclair, , Miss Adell Sehourr left on Mon- and efficient work at all times. f day to spend a three weeks' vacs- C• Pardoe, North Claremont tion at the home of her parents —=- -- Make.Use of Your Pasture in Mildmay. During her absence CLAREMONT'S. NEW CHOPPING 1 Mrs. Anderson; d Toronto. will Q A R A G- 'Have Y°y g°� Pasture going to waste? if soI be with Mrs. Bundy. g pp 1 _ g g p the Era hiivineea o! F. M. Cooper. This BSIlI{ Irlal[eS a special u3e Of it. ` _ C We congratulate Miss Margaret Y hopping and. Oat Crushing will -- ' :_ Bingham on hauls eased with The utidersi m3 hating purchased 'honors the examination on Ele B rake p p aI feature Of Ioans to be dose Monday, Tuesday, Friday ._ - mentary piano held recently by the "�Prepared to do all general repair- farmers. Have'a talk with Our local Mann er. =; Toronto Conservatory of Music. ng of cars of all makes. g and Saturday of each week until She is a pupil of bliss Vets gteph, All acceayn for Cara kept court- _ RA Mt 569 Se teviber 1st at atl P.en9oa. sully on head. The exceeedingly dry and hot oor O Bamys an "Tire Altona Grist Mills' III weather of the past few weeks Work guaranteed Prices.right WHITBY BRANCH. G. P. LYND. Manager. has unduly hastened, the ripening Gfve us a trial BROOKLIN BRANCH. - E C. CROSS, Maaagat. -W' '�'' �0MT 8 of the grain. As a result of the Anderson do-Pilkey, Claremont - 'ra id materW rain will be a •• •• . ' IQ PROPRIETOR ? P li' g very tight crop, the lightest.,tbe - _ _ _ ... . _ .-._ Imellim 5 C 3111nd - faimery gay,-in A number of years • _',_.. F The straw also will be somewhat - _ _ _ Icmwoenl"aft M !� :. •.light. =- - � - -.---.— ...-..._— �a Owing to the heavy rains which HARRIS . � _.fell on Monday and Tuesday put- - ' , .,. - - • -_- _ _ - •� ting the grounds in bad condition, ----the girls`baseball-team--did no go- to Pickering as intended to play - _ the return match, but they expect to go'on Tuesday next, when, n e .' hope, they will give a,-good ac- -count of them,3elves. ream eparak�� _ _ - .:i We congratulate the following i Of all materials naddeeiignry pupils from the Claremont Contin- _•. .' pt in stock. it will you nation School who were successful `-- _: _ _--- ._ __. y- . : - works acd inspect ow stoop _ kept at the recent Lower School Exam obtain Don It be misled _ call at r obi s D Ination-for Entrance to Normal d _ B agents we do not employ them,consequent. _ ly we "n, and do throw off She t ' Cooper,:Golds M.K. Coo r, Geor: -. ^- - asp l e quyes oommission of 10 per*out.,which you wwil p Rowena 8. Cooper, inn Forsyth, Elizabeth M. Gra oertaialy save by parohaeiag from ns.j R call soli ' ham, Gordon Gregg. oiled On account of the heavy rain on _- - `. _ _ J. T. MATEMSON Monday vening, the garden par. . - • ., Office Works, y p Whitby,Onty,w kith was to have been given - Are end M e h i ' ) S -can W. P. Jones'lawn, a half wile guarani v ` �,�east of Balsam, under the auspices - PICKERINO -:a , of the Ladies' Aid Society of ,Lit. `.• Zion church, has been postponed -- LUMBER YARD until Monday evening of next week. Everybody go and,hear . - • - . •- ,. fi. the Fax Fun-Co. Massey-Harris �No.• ,6 Cream Se arator . There will be a motor Childs We have a large and well assorted - stock of the following material 'Welfare motor car sent out by the Satisfies -the most exactlll$' and Matched B. C. Fir Flooring.. O `' :Provincial Board of Health at the ' school grounds on Wednesday, :fig. _ Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and ',July 27th A doctor and trained Skims Close under 'Difficult Con- Matched B. Hemlock flooring. - nurse will be in charge of 'the car. ", :} inch V Matcc hed Fir Ceiling, 4 in. All mothers are requested to bring . :� and 6 in. B. C. Cedar Siding. t their children to " ' be examined and ° . dltlons. Made in Six sizes and any _� Also, Beaver Board,Plaster-Board .receive the benefft of advice and and Apple Barrels. r uggestions from the doctor and Qf them carp be supplied with power s purse free of charge. �. D. Gordon 8c Son, We congratulate both teacher - and pnpils on their success at the pulley. — recent examinations for Entrance '.to High Schools. There were : . _: . . - '. eight candidates from the Clare- Bell and Independent phone., " _ Mont public school who wrote on - JUST ARRIVED the examination and all were suc- Masse •Harris_ high efficient C�as- . ceseful, end several secured bon ' � y $ y Big values in Fleet Foot for men, .4ors. A list of the successful can- women and children. Plumps didates who wrote at the different olive Engines` are a reliable and and Oxfords, including, 'centres may be seen in another strap styles for summer wear. ;. ' - _ r �' ,,<^4_Y,'I Colors white, tan blue. column. _ a! '. A very severe rain storm, ac- I I - iA.• - ,i'J -economical source of power and Prices as low as you expect. ; companied by a very high wind, - passed over this locality on pion• �/_�' ' • Men's Sunday boots, chocolate day Afternoon. The rain contin- , ;•always ready in any kind of goodyear welt, to clear at$6. x ,� us falling in torrents all that - L, Football boots, steel toes tan and night. As a result of the heavy Weather. None better. whitelat $6.50 per pair. Only down pour many fields of grain _ - a small quantity left, ^ ' Wand corn were laid flat. There Call on was also a considerable amount of +� ` lightning and thunder but no a J. rinepat C♦aremou { � -damage has been reported in this J. R. THEXTON 28% ;- � _} :.: +ant Picker > '°' n�"•i�r•''° `;"..' ,.� v' }' .•fi^'�3' i.," ' .:�a.> M'!. .,' ' `... .:^�'y^,i.lioae ,.� h:-v-W�•6 ti'`` �ue:-:.... ' •f.'. •r•:3x Y��,.t %ww+ ,Tea�:`.•}srn+- wag;v• . ; Y =oa.s w•;,+ ,y . a r,:l.. � xr'-t:'- s"••• • a'r°+.'' y"5 "Mum'. -x . < a•�a:,z s_i:,•t aa -' .+.Hrt•.sa«rvram•...r,,?.e F r„iue•„'"r + �'1 t' m•rgv T�?y .r7 + mo ��;,C . ,% ... t s. p• w+r r# wn a of e :s•�"•: ,�ti,.,;;,, "r mav'r' +4 ..i`:,.� a'• `. true '- ,:�„r,,, �.• :s9y,.. s=.r%-+, �t,''.�., ,;,y- ,,. -• '- _rsir?`wfi,+..r.GH' �".�:'N•:�.,:.�`�S rt, ;4• •V\ ' � i` �� i , aM- • - _ T•- 1 .._. ... � •_ .. -, <. _ ,ice_._—,_:.Y.I_ •N .. R' -easagea to Major Thomaattw Good- i�That- is indeed true, Monsieur,"' ' byeI" POIlaign admitted.slowly "We may A rush of words trembled upon his work in different was but we wosR lips but she was one. He watehed y F towards the same end.” ,� The 'Toronto Hospital for Incur- ' , •; :i Kingdom her slim, gtace?ul re as she passed No ne has ever donned vo'Tr pat- shies, fn araliatton vetch Beuevue and Thy swiftly along the vestibule and joined riot'ism, Monsieur Pailleton;' the am-, Allied Hospitals, New York City,her friends. He even heard her little bassador continued. "lt is my rivt- otters a three years' Course of Train- - laugh p ips to young women• having the re- • g as she greeted one of the men lege now to put it to the test. There Imred aducatton, and desirous of be- i The' J wb* had waited for her, ilt a little misunderstanding in Brazil, coming nurses• Thi■ Hospital has Decidedly, Granet said to himself every particular. concerning which, aaoptea the eight-hour a)•tem. Themphant)y as he turned towards the and.the views of our Government, is aumonthly1 all wanceaand the tmveiun,i x y door, "this is my day!" ' contained in the little parcel of docu- expense■ to and from New York. For ;)'� - • : :ments which you see upon this table. further information apply to the , <' By L. PHILLIPS OPPENHEI1L M CHAPTER XIV. .Put them in our ock Superintendent. y p et, Monsieur 'Monsieur Guillot was a man of em- Pailleton. I am going to ask you to -• otional temperament, For more than serve your country by leaving for =•; ,':•. :,; •� :: y (CO 0 - an hour alter Granet,had left him, he Liverpool this afternoon and for Bra- Noses As Chest Protettors- _ BYYOPSIS: "I receives this," he announced, •paced up and down his little room, zit to-morrow on the steamship How man q written is 1916 begins("less than three weeks ago from the stood `before the high window's which .'Hermes:' " Y people know that fife The stor nose is a natural filter? +s►ith Lady Anaelman't luncheon-party r hands of the Kaiser himself." overlooked the Thames, raised his Monsieur Pailleton had been a little its passages are furnished with num-: '. at the Rita Hotel London. Ams: the Monsieur'Guillot gazed at his com- hands above his bead and gazed with taken aback by the visit of the Baron. , bers of minute hairs against which Meats are Lord Romsey, a Cabinet pinion incredulously. 'flashing egos into the future-such a He sat' now like a' man temporarily 8K "It was ve sim fete.' Granet con- future! All his life he had been a stupefied.' He was too amazed to find air must brush as it is breathed in. k-•M• fniater; Surgeon-Major Thomson, very g , f " Z61% Inspector of Field Hospitals' his, timed. "I was taken prisoner near .sc'hemer, his eyes.ttfrned towards the,, sinister significance in this 'mis- These hairs catch the tiny particles e Geraldine Conyers; her his the village of Ossra I was,conduct- big thin lion. He could oil „ y g y, things yet _with himself, always y gasp. The am- o! dust and dirt which all air con- '';'` Cher, a naval ueute iant, and his I ed at once to headquarters and taken oceupying. the one glorified place i.a bassador's voice, as he continued talk- tains, preventing them from being car- j Bancee Olive Moreton; CFOtain i:onald' by motor-car to a certain fortified the centre of the arena. He was, in ing smoothly, seemed to reach him ried into the delicate tissues 4f the Granet, nephew of thetloostesa, home place which I wili not specify, but one sense of the word,-a patriot, bnt-from. a long way off. throat and lunge. �tvith a wounded arm. Lieut. ,onyere which was at that time the head- it was the meanest and smallest sense.- (To be continued.) When a relei'ves commission on a "mystery" quantity o! small particles quarters .of the German StaB.. Ire- There.was no great France 'for him - 4 "' has been filtered by the nose. they set ship and 3ia or Tba7i�aon decades-a--teived-this-document-there--in--the-way in-wh�h bis was-not-the-commanding . >r:" :,.. • secret message from the battlefield..I have told you. I was then assisted figure. In every dream of that won- Harvest of the Sea.. - up an irritation, which causes you to Lord Romsey rece!ves n visitor and the after some yver rerzarkable adven- derful future of a more splendid and I sneeze and get; rid of them. ' tonversstion reveal the Cabinet Min- y North See, fishermen handle ten tares, to rejoin my regiment. You can triumphant Firance, he saw himself on thousand •million fishes of all sorts The nose has another Important 'ister's secret dealings with Germany open that document Monsieur Guillot. the pinnacle of fame;himself acclaim- function: it•serves to warm cold air - Thomson calla at Granet's apartments It is addressed to you. Guard it rare- ed by millions the strong, great man, and adzes, from the giant ray.to the before it reaches the lunge. The air, ' Ao discover whether he knows any- tiny whiting, every year. The twin fully, though,-for it is signed by the the liberator. France outside himself as it is`taken in through' the nostrils, thing about Lord Romsey s visitOs' Kaiser himself. I hive carried it with lived only as a Dhantaev. And now ports of Yarmouth and Lowestoft have Granet denies any xnowieage of I me now for more than a fortnight in at last his chance had came. The min- alone received nine hundred million F=uses-slsae ii _'. •. ... so-called American chiplain. Gerald- the inner sole of my shoe. As you can utes passed unnoticed as he built bds herrings in one season. are often the same temperature as the fie evades Thomson's�pilea for an tes imagine, its discovery upon my person way up into 'the future." He' was One acre of the North Sea or the body, and as it goes its'chill is Taken M1' mediate marriage. FIe expoetulatea would have meant iaatant death'' shrewd and calculating, he took note off. The nose,.then, is also a.'very et- �' .,with Conyers-for disclosing Admiralty Monsieur Guillot was en English Channel is capable''ot yielding fective chest grossed in of the pitfalls he.must avoid. One by protector. Plans to the two iris and Granet g as great s weight of food as a hundred " -ro After a walk in the park with Gerald-'When he had finished of e coy eedgthe I one adua2lde and cautiously he wo id through h the nose are less liable to-dis� acres of the best grass land in Susses. �.. Ine Granet returns to-his room to find gr y y There has.been quite a run-vn fowl g -'-, paper with the palm of his hand anal draw into his confidence. Final) he q : • R bottle missing from a cupboard. He 1 y eases of the chest and throat than Warns his servant that a new hand lies: caned forward.- There' was a '-queer I saw the whole scheme complete, the farms lately, but when we Consider those who breathe.through the month. y entered the game. War Office refugee light in his eyes. bomb-shell thrown, France hysterical'- that the cod pr'odudes eight million '• ` German will give u Alsace s.nd ly casting 1 the domestic fowl has to take a The latter take .dirty,' unfiltered air to allow him to rejoin his regiment. yy B P g laurels upon the man who eggs, Lorraine he said hoarse) " straight into the lungs, where its par- :. Thomson goes to the Front to inter- Y, and will had brought her unexpected peace. back seat. 'It fa estimated, however, - : 8 retire within her own frontiers. She The door-bell ran He answered it titles of dust, soot, or grit set up ire view Granet's General and hag his g• that only one egg fa ten mrilions.lfvea suspicions confirmed. Granet motored will ask for no indea}nity. What i, a little impatiently. A slim, fashion- .• citation, which paves the way for-the s ` the girls to Portsmouth to visit the meaning of it?" ably dressed young Frenchman stood to grow pro microbes of disease. On cold days „ ,. Salmon produce'a thousand eggs for Con era on the "Scorpion," and tried i Simple enoufrb, Granet pointed there,whose fact was vaguely familiar they pass quantities of uawarmed air - y , out. "A to him. every pound of their weight, and to discover the ship's' secret device. great politician like you direct to the lungs. •- E p I should easily realize the actual condi-I "Monsieur Guillot?" the newcomer though the canning factories o2 West- '.; .• That evening, because Thomsen warns Y - _ tier' that Granet is suspect, Geral- tions- which prompt such an offer. inquired politely. era Canada and the United States are Q .. dine breaks their engagement. The'What good is territory to Germany, Guillot bowed. The young man, working hard all the time to supply Meteors Blamed for Extreme w. .following day Granet calls n on Mon-' territory over which she must rule handed him a card. the world's demands, the fish,still run p b force, struggling always a against "I am the Baron D'Evi oa" he Heat. w s3eur Guillot'at the Milan Hotel. ; Y 88 8 y 8 8n r up the rivers in htlndrede of thous- - the accumulated hatred of ears? Al- announced, "second secretary at the - y ands. The extraordinary warm weather of &ace and Lorraine have taught her a Embassy here." the present simmer is caused by as CHAPTER XIII< (Cont'd.) I lessors. It is not French territory she -Monsieur Guillot held the card and "You have too Granet continue3 wants, Russia has fr.r more. -to give. looked at his visitor. He was very Milk as Glue. unual downpour of meteors on the sun, ' - Russia and En y P increasing• its radiation and effective a great following throughout France. gland between them can zled. Some dim sense of torebodin Fancy using milk as glue. You are the man for ti.e teak I bring, Fay an indemnity _which will make was beginning o steal in upon him. surface temperature, in the belled of g The milk does not come from the .,. to you. You,if you choose, shall save�Germany rich beyond the dreams of I "Be so kind as to come in, Monsieur Prof. T. J. J. ,See, U.S. Government Your'country and earn the reward she'avarice. Farm ,roar party, Monsieur'le Baron" be invited. "Will you not cow, but from a. tree called astronomer at the Mare Island Navy - ` will sureI bestow u Guillot, p g y p the oow-tree. But, for all that, it 1s y pen you. i way that spread fit to you, only until Ieamaindeb d for this h nor? You suite as pleasant to drink as the Yard' California. - Monsieur Guil'lot's cheeks were S y y Citing the fact that unusually warm the hour comes, guard that document do not b an chance mistake me ties get from the,dairy.. ' Bushed a little. With long, nervonia as you would another?y y summers occur every tea or eleven i ` fingers he rolled a cigarette and lit it.i y your tool. Its possession. I aa: Monsieur Guillot, The tree is one of the largest to be years, he said that .'now, for the first 't "Monsieur," he said,"I Eaten to you'would mean death to,you 'as it would lately, alas! o! Lille. found to the dense forests of Brasil. time, by profound researches, astrono- to me. The Baron smiled ever so slightly$t Its bark !s deeply scored, reddish, and mots are able to throw some light"up• aageriy, and ye' I am puzzled. You Monsieur Guillot took the document he waved away the chair. wear, the uniform of an English offii I and buttoned it up ir.his inside po�kp+ "There is no mistake,- Monsieur ragged' on this great mystery. ear, but you come tP_ me, is i• not so, "Supposing I succeed,". be said Guillot," he said. "I come to with Cute are made In the trunk to allow "Since a mass of meteoric matter -.as emissary of Germany?" i uietl• "what of +" • -' In bake words that may be true' q let l' your country then. a message,from:my Chief. He would the milk to flow, but a supply can be greater than our moon fa-falling into y y country will make peace;" be greatly honored if you would ac- obtained equally well from one which the inn every century;' he'said, "it is Granet confessed, "yet' I would re• Granet r lied. "It will be a company y. very improbable that the downpour �l•:,x replied. peace I com an tie-to the.Embassy. He has been cut down for some time _ mind you of fuss things. First, that that will cost us much but nothing I wishes a few minutes' conversation A traveller had some of the milk tlbe more domitiant part of the person- more than we deserve. For genera- with u." proceeds at a uniform rate.' If '1t ality which I have inherited cerise to yo +„ drawn from drp logs which had been' tomes down in gusto under the actions s I tions this war has been the perfectly With me. Monsieur, Guillot ,, the from Alsatian ancestors- and sec- ,� standing many days in the hot sun. of the• chief' planets, Jupiter and Sa• t obvious , and apparent sequenc: of echoed incredulously. But there is p ondly, that this peace for wbkb I am Europpean events. It threw its warn-Isome mistake." He found it pleasant with coffee. It tarn, which are new ,tear conjunction striving may in the end, mean �salva- in shadow across our path for years, "No mistake, I assure yogi;' the soon• thickened to a glue, and often and are sees together is our evening , Von for England, too." and our statesmen deliberate) turned he saw the natives use it to cement "I hear you with relief," Monsieur Y young man insisted. sky, thaw we should have sudden in• • Guillot admitted. "In this transac- their heads the other way or walked Monsieur Guillot drew a'little back broken crockery. creases of -the sun's radiation lust tion it it my great desire to deal with blindfolded. Not only our statesmen, fits the room. t, . -. . such.as we now witness all over the a man of honor, As such I now mind, but our people, our.English pee- "But what have I to do with the r world_ This-is a sufficient explanation pia Our young men, shirked their Ambassador, or with diplomatic mat- Doctors Car Has Emergency ceive that I can recognize yiou, coon- duty, our philosophers and essayists ters of any sort?" he protested. "I of the uapreceadeatedly hot summer.' sieur:' shirked' theirs. We p Wireless Receiving Set. : Granet bowed gravely and without prated o! peace am here on business, to see what can physicians and others who And !t any shadow of embarrassment. and conventions, and we knew very I be saved from the t wreck' of my af- essential to'keep in close contact with The Slow That Told. "That assuredly �" well that we were living in times fairs. Monsieur tl a Ambassador ig , Monsieur f:,Guillot," when human mature and red blood mistaking me for another, their homes when out on short mo- One didn't have to be told that 'he 1 he said_- "Shall-I proceed?". _.. - were still the controlling _ y all means." ng elements. We The Baron shook his head. :. " tot-car trips, wilt be interesded In the B was a cheery man with a happy his• , Granet drew s." -watched Germany arm and prepare. There is no mistake, my dear sir, latest development of wireless tele-- p&tion, an optimist from the• jolly packet from the We turned for -comfort towards our he insisted. "We ally recognize," he two hairs on his head to his dancing breast pocket of his coat. He laid it fellow sinners America, and we graphy. Ia its application to the mo- size eleven feet His name was NrtLh• on the table between thew. prat- added, wi-h a .low, the necessities for car, the tall -antennae are die- i t2ed about conventions and arbitration, which force the most famous of us to pn with and taking their place is aniel Smudge. and a hundred other silly abstractions. live sometimes in the • shadow of a series of four wires which run en- The proprietress 'of the boarding• A father can watch the punishment'anonymity.. If the Chief could find tirely around the top of the car, re` of his child, Monsieur Guillot. Be- little to say to Monsieur-Guillot of house was' showing him round. lieee me, there are many other Eng- Lille,he will, I am sure, be very inter- sembling a small wire banister. The "I think this room will do very well i� lisbmen besides me who will feel a ested•.in a short conversation. with .receiving apparatus is 'located 'on top Indeed,-Mrs.•Grabb; but there is just «' d melanchol satisfaction in the char-:Monsieur Henri Pailleton." 1 Y ?, d! y of the back-rest 'cushion of the rear ne thing,' said Mr. Smudge. "What tisement of their country, many who I There was a brief,tense silence. The seat. The outfit has a range of five' sort. of a `neighborhood is 'it?".--be - A�� !are more English, even, than I. I man who had called himself Guillot �• i o was transformed. The dreams which miles and makes a very useful and crossed to the window,-"For Instance, I Monsieur Guillot passed away from. modern. accessory to the motor car. what is that large building across the the personal side of the matter. Al-had uplifted him a few minutes ago, ready his mind was travelling swiftly I had passed. He was living very much t' street?" along the avem�es of his own future in the present-.an ugly and forebod- Fountain Brush Has Safety '�h, that is an orphanage; but the L greatness, I ing present. .The veins stood out upon Fuse- children only play outdoors in the at. �� This is the chance which comes to his forebead and upon the back of his terncon-they are fairly•quiet" ea• -� few men," he muttered. "There is De- hands, his teeth gleamed underneath A feature of a fountain brush having plained Mrs. Grabb. : s ���+ „�_w� jane, Gardine, Debonnot, Senn, be- his coarse, white moustache. Then he aq reservoir containing inflammable 'Very well, Now, the institution .., M NEi' sides my own followers. My own jour- recovered himself. liquids, such as gasoline, benzine, and nal, too! It is a great campaign, this, "There is• some mistake," he said; turl5entine, for cleaning ver there. What is that?" which I shall start.'? but I will come.' g purposes, is "Oh, that is a prison; but we'seldom WAO. IN CANADA Iii silence they left the hotel and the fusible cap which melts in case of _see the onvicts,,only'when.ihey are at Granet rose to his feet.' fire, and said to prevent explosion and The importance ,of '"After to{Iay I 'breathe more free­ drove to the Embassy, in silence the P work ar playing ricket.". ly," he confessed. "There have been young man ushered his charge into spread of flaming fluid. A valve '§ don''t' mind that either. Now, Vitwnined in food ` enemies pressing closely around me, the large, pleasant apartment on the plunger pressed down by the fore- what is'that structure up the street?" being-recognized at I have walked' in fear. Tb-day I am a Found floor of the Embassy, where finger admits the liquid to the bristles. "why, that is a lunatic asylum; but free man. Take care, monsieur. Take the ambassador was giving ins'truc- The reservoir serves also as a handle. the Iunatics are quite harmless. The the present time to a care especially whilst you are in Eng- tions to two of his' secretaries. - He The brush is for the purpose of clean- violent ones only occasional) escape." - land." dismissed i d tend bew�a lilitel wave of ing a variety of objects-type forms, suppose, to be 'greater e7tlkent# than ever 1 Monsieur Guillot extended his hand. y -to his half-tones, and utensils found in. the expected. Even-so,I I will take the before. It has been con- "My young friend," he said, "in the visitor. There wag no any pre- -Indus- loom,° And'be smiled good-homored ? years to come text on the part of Monsieur Guillot. rubber-tire and electrotyping clusi'vel • demonstrated you and I shall per- He recognized its complete futility., tries• ly as he. paid the first week's rent_in. Y baps meet in our wonderful Paris, and "Monsieur Pailleton," the ambas- advance. that yeast is rich in this if I may not tell the world so,'I shall sador be an. "wild + Popular Ke hole. - yet feel, as we'look upon her g you take a seat? y ,+� great- Thank you. said Mrs. Grabb, anzi- all itaportant element. ness, that .you and I together have It is very kind of you to obey so Peter was no different from ether ous to please. "We try to make things Y saved Fiance. Adieu!" quickly my summons. boys.. Sometimes when his sister's i Many people have re- "I had no idea," the latter remark- friend would call he would entertain pleasant. My little girl plays the -i Granet made his way'along along the ed "that my presence in England was piano, and— ; celved great benefit empty corridor,'rang for the lift and known. I am here on private busi- him in the drawing-room until Dolly Without a ward, Mr. Smudge snatch- r i _ descended_into the hall. A smile was „ come downstairs. < .�•1,id�+•dlYPlYbYts►10- u n his li The. torch at last was 'noes. ed back the rent money and dashed F' kindled! Ire tXe hall of the hotel he The ambassa Y r bowed suavely, • Oae night the young man asked the from the house. . ing ono. two or three "Precisely, m friend! You see, I youngster it her ever peered through Ro Yeast Cakes a da came across a oup of_assembling , $r use the epithet my friend. because must the keyhole w'h11e ra and the bog's �� l�t�S - Y� Y• guests just starting for the luncheon a time like this all Frenchmen must sister were in the drawing-room. Send narne and address room. A tall, familiar figure stepped forget their differences and work to- With a sudden burst of candor, Peter , for a moment on one side. His heart gether for the good and the honor of answered: "Oh, rather-when mother ' B care S ELLS US= for free copy"Royal Yeast gave a little jumrp. Geraldine Held out their country. Is it-not go, monsieur." ,,, + care of all types; care sold rgir- '}µ + Csleo for B tter Ree.ltl►:' her pearl-gloved hand. isn't there. Jett to delivery up to too miles, or test Q "Captain Granet,"' she said, "I rtic�ot°ldae ie distance yOII� In � ; w.olurtrr COMPANY uunTtsD wanted to tell you something." .. AUTO USED PARTS Most 'Protestant Country. race cefnndea. i "Yes?" he answered breathless) •tINC} echaaie of peter oat ehotos .aware. ToweanetatNusw y we carry a full line of used parts for Sweden is 5134 t0 b0 the most Pro. to look them over, or ask um to She glanced'towards where the little all snakes of care. cleaned and free from to a any car to city representative toe ? group of'people were already on their grease and dirt.- Magnetos• gears, tes•tant country in the world. Of'the fnepection very tarp stock always oft Y �rrings, complete engines. tires, eta population of 6,000,000 there are onl' band. way to the stairs. Y � 7 , ,� � Ht,rhest prices nnid for old cars � r Breaks '! I must not stay for a second; she Write, wire or phone 000 Roman Cath`oi cs, the remainder y Used Car Market continued, dro ing her voice "but I f the population beianging almost en- to =Ours atzeet. �O� i� Ya ISSUE No. 30--•'g1. pp 3o nuzd s St. t asst. PASTS Co.,ao f tirely to the Lutheran church. +88UE No. 29---.121 wanted,to tell you-I am no longer, isao Daada■ St. Wut, Toronto «'4� •ld . Y. i'$,•/' `cwt •^b.. ''k.r4" '4.,-..m �a 8h Y :�' .'}'e"• '�,J. ,�,.,a '',�M.tW S,"i'.:r.,'. i'„r.�;_x. ,;4• ., .. ',F, •i/ '�<' e'do � w,�l•�:4 t�„�•..Yr`.'f� y�i: i A, + h •7�. 'i. Y^ '•�w'1l.:'�. F^'•, +'.{yn F`_ .i�M JJ,�..' 'yam:ti nr ti°O.•.. ',e�':: 1.�• +.'+ui'e ,� •,+.� .^v e;�• - ✓ s.,,.- s` -. '? raver J y 0.'!," ',.x..•... •aw':qp....r .'� ", •: ?m. - ^"n•,00w'T- °."✓ z. sw.&'"Y,.- `' a:r• c^ tXi }�',:i .."� ti ': .ry,. . •'W. :T ^>u'•i ^ � .+5•.."„^1T' -;4• .7.. 'h'*y.. q�.'^^.�f'^ :Stf,-'7 t'-- Y... `'• '> •Z _•�.,.°"��: s� •S'J. ..':J:.+.`.".. •'.}�"'. . i.:s�...' �. t;.". 'S:•_ +Y�.f' .-.••zrsa.n, ...•.�: nrc"°' •t: ,��., a i �µ ° c s,.. ,',s�a - ,x'„�'"'ys, �• r9+;. r. L' . �, -� "n�'p 1' a'VY1• s .•,�+• j.>.: c.. S. -~;"a. .`✓"; ``t•' 3 ,�dfry, �` �• �� `W.,w"�.:A:` 4:d�R?'}9• �Y+' •� Y �i;:. '«f,w: �y"r'�:i-• r' A �. 3 .L 9' a, ►y-, ..,, :7"'--^� ri�F ti" .�.,•'.�`�!F�3fS?!'.�.":{�)4' °�u' a'?.!t" Ot,w ,, : ;: :' :h 4, RECEr TYON FOR NEW T-BOAS' r�0►iI�IIANDER _� A LE - a GOVERNOR -GENERALmJ . SUMNG LLAN Y CASTLE' ; OR DOVER j Baran Ryng Will-be Formally Welcomed at Quebec. b a 'Torpedoing of Hospital Shi Was Breach of International _ #* <` Ottawa, July 17 The °f�► is -' Law-Germany's Highest Court Sentenced Crim- r e 1 m- s, �` t° ram for the reception of I3::ron B g at Q Eu ec hGa b e cn anno: .• ed. 'The to ae to Four Year s Im risonaent. _ plans include an official reception of x ' f , the in-om:ng Governor-General at Berlin, July •18:Sinking of the mand in the most energetic manner: King'- W1u rf, Quebec City, by the, The should have threatened to re port 'sr�;<i;?:r:.<;;.:;,:; •:,;:..;; ,;,,,.. ;British hospital ship Llandovery Y P° j m�mtrxs of the Do:nlnion Oabdn^t stud , the action of their commander to his Castle by a German U-boat 'under other state dii*nitnries. The party ws;' 'Lieutenant-Commander ,Patzig, and superiors, it is said. . , �. ®� ,� will jiI•ccced from the wharf to the r The court•held that in this event, eubse•quent shooting at surviving re- Patzig would.certainly leave refrain- �Ap s.. Que6cc'Lcoislative Asombly wh;•re -4ugec-a in.lifeboats was a gross viola-:ed from insistence on the execution of the ceremony of-the wearing in will '~a I s be held along strictly official lines, •tion of international law and the laws his command and the crime would ::':: "r ^',<.,<' "and without presentation of addresses := _ of civilized warfare, was the verdict)have thus been prevented. or speeches. 'rendered by the special Senate of the The verdict averred that the fact ''>'• � Following the official ceremon German Supreme Court on Saturday.I that the commander made no mention: �� <., g Y, _ i + • •. Baron Byng will be 'entertained at Germany's highest court found) of the sinking in the log book and �'$'• ,~l' luncheon at the Chateau Frontenac b _Lieuts. Dittmar and Boldt gu-.lty; as I that efforts had been made to wipe out 3' 'accomplices in manslaughter.' Each all%wl reeses, was conclusive proof the Csbihet Min'istems. . In'the evening was sentenced to four years'impr:sorr-1 that Patzi- was aware that he' had >r° ° ' 'Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Lieutenant- Governor of Quebec will give-an offi- 'm an.*, but not in a pent en iarir I rnittmitte l an act contrary_ to the laws The court-in its verdict held that of �--:r. :' ?r „ er .Patzig, who was in command of the This action was all the'more re- �< >"> "T' ,SINN FUNERS U-boat, was solely responsible for gretta'h':e, it said, because of the kill- t MUTINY IN PRISON. ". °'torpedoing the hospital ship in viola- mg of defence,ess shipwrecked men � ' . •`b tion of international lazy. Boldt was constituted -not"only a gross, crime, compelled to carry out'the commands but ba�i sullied the honor of.the Ger. . Ninety_ Men Brought. � �Q , - of His superior officer, it was found man navy. Ireland Refuse to .Work but when Patzi ordered the COLONIAL PREMIERS GO FOR A FLIGHT IN R36. !} gun's ` It was further ordered that Boldt Photo shows a group waiting-their turn to climb the mooring meat and in England. .^ trained oil the lifeboats filled with be stripped of his uniform end that n Tefu ees it was the duty of Dittmar Dittmar be discharged from the navy. enter the big vessel. Plymouth, En Jul 17.-Ninety g + Y g Y• • 3 g•, Y Y and Boldt to have opposed the com-,Patzig has not yet been foun$: Sinn Fein prisoners recently brought ` 7`0 -- THREE HUNDRED MILLIONS . from Ireland to mutinied nee Sat Prison, .near PIymouth mutinied Saturday. , �^ �►` Weeny Ma rket Report When the men were paraded Sstur- CANADA'S SHARE OF REPARATIONS day morning they refused to g° toy work, despite the persuasions of the!r Toronto. to 31e; breakfast bacon, 33 to 38c; Governor and Deputy Governor of the% Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern special brand breakfast bacon, 4b to prison. They finally had to be forced ' 47c backs boneless 42 to 47c. ` A despatch' from London says:-,pay the whole or any substantial part duck to their cells by the large staff 3 North No. 2 Northern, $1.8334; No. , Canad's'a share of the reparations rof this and if so when, is a different m 3 Northern; $1.8034. G�ured meats-Long clew: bacon; 17 I 6! warders. ' °a to 19%c• clear bellies,-19%c. which Germany is to n the British ma•tf'er.' Sir Robert Horne the British Another slight disturbance occurred ' n Manitoba gabs-No. 2 CW, 53c; to � P Y I Horne, .the 3 CW, 5034c; extra No. 1 feed, Lard--Pure, tierces 14% to 16c; Empire has been fixed bg the Prime Chancellor of the Exchequer, who in the prison today, but.no d'eWls 60e; No. I-feed, 48%c; No. 2 feed; 48c.(tubs, 15 to 15%c; pans, 15% to 16c; Ministers' conference at $300,000,000. took part in the-negotiations- which have been given out. Manitoba barbey-No. 3 CW, 82�/ic; prints, 15 to 16c. Shortening, Under the decision of the Supreme Al- resulted in Canada receiving a' share No. 4 CW, 78%c; re ; tierces, 1294 to 13c• tubs, 13 to 13%c; lied Council, the total German repara-�as announced, is understood to be COTTON CROP TOTALS jetted 7b?�c• prints, 16 to feed,--7214c, p�ailsi 13% to I34c• tions bill is placed at 6,500,000,000;hopeful that the Germans are and . 195 ��0 BALES 11 the above in store,'Fort William.116%c. pounds, or roughly speaking, thirty'will be in a position to pay a .on,ider- Amevican con}^-No. 2 yellow, 78c; Choice heavy steers, $7.26 to $8; billion dollars. Of this antic sum Rtnominai, c.i.f., Bay ports.- butcher steers, choice, $7 to .$7.75; gig , able amount, but on the other hand, Ontario, oats-Ns, 2 white,. 40 to d°, good,$6.75 to $7.25; do. med.,$5.25 the British Empire is allotted-22 per a great many finarncial authorities United States Produces 13,- 42c. _ to $6.76; do, com.,, $3.75 to_ $5.25; cent, and under the decision reached hold the view that the collection of 3NA0 Ba1Ca-Egypt butcher heifers choice • Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winton nom-I , $7?5 to $7.76;!on Friday, Canada is to receive 4.5.any substantial sum will be difficult 1,251,000. -_,• ' _' •. ;'�,; final, do, med., $5.75 to E7.25 butcher cows, per cent. of the British total. This if not impossible. - � per ear lot; No. 2 Spring, nom- inal; No. 2 Goose wheat, nominal,I choice, $4.50 to $5.50; do, med., $3 to works out- at-about $300,000,000, or The division of A despatch from Washington e a the British share-is >� 'aye:-rho world cotton crop for the t Shipping points, according to freight.• `1•�:canners and cutters, $1 to$2.50;� is other words it represents about made on basic of casualties • Peas-No. 2, nominal. butcher bulls, good, $4.25 to.$a.25•I P , Pen- <; ' one,-eighth"of the Canadian: National .siona, e, year 1920-21 is placed at 19,595,M ., Barley-Malting, 65 to-70c, accord-,do, com., $3 to $4; feeders, good.-900 tipenditnre and the loss -of „ -1n to freights"outside. ;lbs., $5.50 to'$6; do, 'fair, $5 to $5.50;,,debt• shipping by the various portions d bales of-500 pounds gross, or 4781 Vckwhest-No. 8, nominal, I milkers, $45 to $65; springers, $56 Whother Germany will be sable to the Empire. pounds net,by the United States Bur- Rye--No. 2 to $75• calves choice $9 to $10• do eau of Markets and Crop Estimates , $1.25, according to med. $7 to $8.50• d Department of Agriculture, which _'�<:freights outside. - o,cam., $4 to $6.50• , ,Manitoba flour-First I lambs, yearlings, DROUGHT AT END . 15 Per Cent. Duty on based its calculation on the beat fn-' pats., $10.60;; ' Y e . $7 to-SS• do, spring, .....second pats., $10, Toronto. $10.b0 to $11; aheep,'chofce, $4.5q,.to IN ENGLAND formation.available. The -Bureau of _ Ontario flour--$7.40, bulk seaboard.1$5.50; do, good, $4 to $4.50.; do, heavy Hides Entering U.S. the Census Commerce Department'! and bucks $2 to $3.50; ho s fee and partmeat, 1 , Millfeed - Delivered, - biontreal, g + . laces the world r freight, b 'watered 11• do,'couritr Dints $10• _Crowd Watch Rainfall, An A despatch from Washin ton P production of com- g cgs included; bran, per ton, + y P , . g ,, " $ ?- d f.o.b., $10.25: - says:-Hides-raw, green and pickled mercial cotton at 19,880,000 bales of • , '$28 to 25; shorts,-per ton, $2s to $_,;- a _ 'Unusual Sight in London. -good feed flour, $1.60 to$1.75 per bag. Montreal. - `-were thrown off the Fbrdney tariff 500 Pounds net, exclusive of linters. , A despatch from.. London says:-,f . The •D Agriculture's; Hay-No. 1, per too, $17 to $1'9; Oats-CW, No. 2, 64�4c; CW, No. p free list on Friday by the House, r�ent of A , '.mixed, $8 to $10; straw, car lots, per�3, 64% -to 65c. Flour-Man. Spring After virtually a three months which voted, 152 to 97, to impose an figures were mace up as follows: ton, $10. I wheat pats.,firsts, $10.50. Rolled'oats' drought, which scorched grass lands}ad; valorem duty of fifteen per cent., United States, 13,866,000 bales; ," Cheese-New, barge 2434 to 2534c;I--bag, 90 lbs., $3- to $3.05. Bran- and caused the burning of many acres i be followed by another amendment India, ,2,976,000; Egypt, 1,251,000; = �: twins, 25 to 26c; triplets, 24% to 25 to $27. Shorts,-$26 1000000• Russia; 180000• 25c; old, large, 34 to 35c; do, twins, $ its--$26 to $.8. Hay'of furze woods throughout Great Bri-I taxing all leather products, including China, -No. 2, per ton, car lots, $28 to $30. tain, 'rain.fell in various parts of the shoes. Eight Republican members of Bazit, 100,000; Mexico, 165,000; Peru, -84 to 35c; triplets, 34% to 85%c; new) Chi, finest .eastern, 22 to 23%c.i county and Landon n Thursday; Ways - 157,000 and all other countrie ,Stilton, 26% to 27c. Butter,choicest creamer 4114,to 42c.' y Y the and' Means. Committee, � Butter--Fresh dairy, choice, 32 to,E y' afternoon. The unu�aI sight was which .lr8ined the bill, voted for free1400,000' Eggs, selected, 43 to 44c. Pbtstoes, watched by crowds in .the city and 4 �. 38c• creamery, Prints, fresh, No. 1', 39 per bag, car lots, 45c. hides, __ :Re rt Oil Strike - to ilc; cooking, 24 to 28c. Good veal; $7; 'med., $3,50 to $e; in the west end. .After recovering' ? - --- Report = - - Dressed poultry--Spring chickens o from their surprise,. numbers of per- Dressed $.. to ;2.50: Ewes, $2 to- $4; sons. rushed indoors to spread the'Beaver' Industry west of Peace River �40c; roosters, 20c; fowl, 0c; duck- lamb .Edmonton; Alta., Jul 17•-Consid- '• ai a 85c• turkeys, $, good, $8.50 to $9.50; common, _ n8•, 60c. $6 to $8. Hogs, sows and heavies, news, which brought out other eager Becomes a Monopoly- Y Live poultry--Spring chickens, 30c• enable excitement was caused in the , 6.50 to $7.50. - watchers. aft fits at Pouce Coupe,where the Iii- _ roosters, 16c; fowl, 22c• ducklin $ y Saturday by the report of-.tn� oil- The - Q6c• turkeys,.30 to 35c. ' �' O - _ heaviest fall occurred in the; "A des tch.from Vancouver B.C. r kargarin"1 0 to 22�. DeValera Insists south of England and Wales •where'says:-The discovery that a highly nisi Oil Co s stead three-hour'down pe ivpany-and other big irk-, Eggs-No. 1, 88 to 39c; selects, 41 y ' pour came organized smuggling "ring" is in. ex- terests have been operating.. . Ponce to 42c; carton, 43 to W. - fin SCIf-Determination just iri time to save some of the crops, istence, ,dealing in beaver skins,, Coupe is located about one hundred Berns-Can. hand-picked, bus., (caught in this province, has led to a I'milets west of Ponce River, The mes- '$2.811 to $3; primes, $2.40 to $2.50. London,July 17.-Eamon de Valera, Greek Offensive Developing - Maple products--Syrup, per imp.. Irish leader, to-day issued the follow, drastic order-in-Council at Victoria, sage received by the Canadian Press `k gal $2.50; per b imp, gala., $2.35, ing statement in reply to reports ap-. - •- In Four Directions whereby- the beaver industry is prat- corre'spond'ent says that the Impmsal Maple sugar,_ibs., 19 to 22a rin in London new .tically made a"Government monopoly, Oil drill number one •encanrritered ay " pea ring., newspapers: Constantinople, July 17.-Thg de- and a.1y person found illegally in poi- gas flow of sufficient pressure to op- c; g Honey-Ofd, 60.30-1b. 'tins, 19 to "The Press gives the impression velo ment of the Greek offensive 'in`session of beaver skin will be liable 20c per M.; 5-234-1b. tin, 20 to 21c that I have,been making certain com- Asia Minor in' four directions is re-! e�rate the outfit several clays ago, and' i► per 1b•, Ontario comb honey, 21 to promising demands. I have made no to six months imprisonment without Saturday moowng oil mixture appeaar ' 2c Per lb. demands but one the oil one I a o ported-• I the.option of a fine. 'ed at a depth of 180 feet. Smoked meats-Hams, med., 38 to y • The forces of Mustapha Kemal are': _ 40c; heavy 29. to 30c; cooked, 68 to entitled to make=that self determine said to. be retreating over the ground LLOYD GEORGE AND DE .62c; rolls, �? to 28c; cottage rolls, 30 tioh of the Irish nation be recognized," front'bui are defendin their - - spiritedly and are keeping contact with the enemy. MILLIONS TARVIN •�•' - - �:� • VALERA CONFER IN LONDON • �.STARVING � CO _ Eve animal kept b man except Every P y apt , � - - Ap �n cc the cat, is taxed in Austria. •- - IN PARCHED CENTRAL RUSSIA A .despatch from Landon says:- as arranged, at 4.30 Thursday after- Premier Lloyd.George and Eamonn de noon at 10 Downing Street. They were - Valera parleyed for two and a half alone and the conversation lasted uatq Prolonged Heat and Drought Have Dried Up Strea.mi s and hours in Downing Street Thursday after 7 pm. A free exchange of views �; k Vegetation--People Are Fleeing in All Directions afternoon. As a result of their pre- took place and relative positions were - hi nin'ary conference the drive for defined. _,.The conversations wit be to Escape Certain Death from Famine. - peace between England and Ireland resumed.on Friday at 11.30 a.m." will be intensified. Amid cheers and the,waving of Sins Berlin, July.17.-More than 20,000,- staring, them • in the face, have i It is stated by reliable sources that Fein flags,de Valera then drove to his ,000 people,seeking to escape death by Packed what they could carry >' ; definite proposals were debated at the headquarters at the Grosvenor Hotel,,) '��• with them and are wandering all over ;starvation', are fleefing from 'Central �':.,. meeting which cannot be committed,where he conferred with Griffiths the country, n'o'rth,' east or south, in to concrete form b Lloyd iltussia in all directions, according to y yd George Stack. , the hope of reaching some place where until he has again consulted with Sir A later despatch from London► ,reports received in Russia emigrant they can get food. I circlets here. The vast majority of the refugees James Craig. says:-Two more important confer•\ _ The advance wave of the hunger- are moving in an easterly direction The talk between the two leaders sites were held on'Friday in the et- tortured refugees is reported) to have towards the Kirghiz country in Turk- was conducted behind rigidly• closed fort od Mr. Lloyd .George and thg y5. doors reached Petrograd and Moscow, in estan, Siberia, with a smaller army ' "` , while 5,000 Irishmen and wo- leaders of Southern and Northern ^: ., :>'> men massed in Whitehall, sang Re- Ireland to lay the foundation of a v ying the already bad situation headed toward, the Southern Govern- +..v ;'';` publican and old Irish songs. The meeting of the leaders o! the two in those cities. menrts and the Kuban region. . `':::':> Reports received Hera are to the ef- crowd gave de Valera a tremendous countries to endeavor to reach a solu' M P A plague' of locusts is adding to >. "' ? tact that the heat and drought have the famine, according to a despatch " ?>. reception when he arrived in a lim- tion of the Irish problem. 'c so inbanse and ion ousine with Commandant Barton and Th first conference_WAs between; prolonged that received here from Moscow. A swarm + x. eat cracks have appeared in the of the insects Nave greatly damaged ,�: Arthur O Brien. Mr, loyd C COr'e its_ alno rl 4iarth, trees ere leafless, and wells and crops in the Kuban and Black '•Sea > In the small room adjoining the Valera' the YU Repirblican-l�e>� dreams are dried u ro.rf*:': Premie'r's study, the couple talked and the second between Mr. Lloyn' P• Governments, where special staffs "" " # Almost all of the cattle are said to have been organized and 'part of the without being interrupted. Then, George and Sir James Craig, Premnezy mar y use the Premier had tQ,oil , ster, o �,. ;rave been s4 gbtered for food to army mobilized to destroy.the pasta. ' '- } -at' 9 jL afoxBll q Atlantic Hero Killed attend an important bangTn�Lhu d f their dbatln by starvation. The Zn Turkestan heavy nouns, have de- Harry G. Hawker, the first aviator to 'day night they adjourned u.itil'"'I+hh w I; Yu- out to sine declared to be existing strayed the irrigation works, inter- .essay a flight across the Atlantic in day. fter the meeting both prelimisna y g parties that the � �3' negotiations _ ,Qn roots,�aark, moss and the bark of rupting rail communication. The Gov- an aeroplane, in 11tay, 1919, was billed agreed to.hand the press the follow- shaping better than any ,one' eo 6rees. In many planes whole villages, ernment has appealed to Moscow for w'hdle fiSving over Hendon Field, Eng• i'ng statement: have dared to hope a week ago• N r Seeing eerhaw deAh by starvation aid, land e? 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Odell,' of Toronto, spent —Mies Florence -Annie,of I)uu r' Sunday here with Joe Clark. bartoa, spent Sunday with Hiss �'�":" 3- -� -John and Mrs. Kerr and fam- Alfredo Jephson:--- .n - rr, it of Scotland have arrived at -The' ick-la ere -have 'their r. Ig ON -The police trltetees are having yr , y "the street south .of the Town Hall the home o€ Wm. McCaig. work om,W. F. Law's new resi• ! ended. -Mrs. A. H. Vollbrecht, of deuce nearly completed, B Whitb • Dalbert and Mrs. Lockwood, y, spent the week end at -Fred Andrew lost a valuable - • - - -• •••-•- - -� , of Llskeilyd, spent Sunday with the home of Everett and Mrs. horse on Thursday night of last tt G. and Mrs. Calvert. Bryant, Hillviety Farm. week, due to the intense heat. mother Shipment .of - Chapman s _- -D. E, and :firs: Pugh, of To ---John Draper ham had his new _.—The township council will — - - rronto, have moved into their cot- residence painted, which . adds meet on Monday__next Bakin Powder . for the _ _ - Cage on the Brock road. much to its appearance. The work transaction of general busi es. --Miss Myrtle Wilson, of Bow- was done by Win. G.Binghatil, of —The Chamber of Commerce is _ 1n Y-lb. tins. _ Price 25.cents per lb. manville,,is spending a week with Claremont. discussingg the advisability of par- G. and Mrs, Calvert. The Women's 'Institute will chasing- -S. .four acres of land ` �. Try it=Its grew. -S. J. Collacutt has purchased meet on Tuesday afternoon, July for an athletic field. A special the lot south of his new garage 26th, at the honie of Mrs. Walter meeting of the Chamber of Com- Have y61U tried "Gi1nn's"--Cooked Sausages in tins. Price 35c. from Mies Grace Linton. Shepherd. Miss A. Cronk will merce will be held in the Town + -Rev. A `PI.-Bruce spent" last speak on "Our gird Friends." Hall on Monday evetsiog next at :They re fine, 8s:pec ally for.camping. - " week with `his cousin, Dr. R. C, There will be a miscellaneous 8 o'clock to consider the question, :. Fraser, of Port Huron,,Mich. shower for the.Bazaar. and-.all are and if possible arrive at a decision vChoice, Pink Salmon in 1 lb, tins at 20c per tin. -Mr.. and Mrs. Parsons+, Brant- asked to contribute. on the matter, - A full.attendance - " '. ord, are spending, a few' days -We congratulate both teacher of members is requested, Send in your• older-goods delivered free. Money = Avith Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright. and pupils on their 'sucdese at the -- refunded or goods exchanged -E.•L Ruddy is having a sun- recent Entrance Examination. WHITBY. _ .if fonnd un3atisfactor7.to you is any way. . room built at' his residence, the Out of twelve, pupils who wrote The town council :Monday evening `lwork being done by F. J. Prouse. nine were successful is passing, passed the by-laws 'enabling the work C111Idren'a b111e stripe "Rough and '''Tumble" Play Stz`its. -Misses Nellie and Rosie Sier and of these several were from of paving the central part of the King. -spent the past week with Misses the .junior fourth one of whom, ston road through the town for which Si-zes--3,-.1-and- ,-nlcel_y finished, bound - thv and Revi Towle;of Tc Norman Xorri4on. secured honesty ,;y iti rabpon iWe y t e '0 xprito. "- -We congratulate the follow- Warren Company to proceed forth• tVitl2 while, S1.3�. ` J. M. and ➢1rs. Fawcett left ing pupils of Miss H. Law on hav, with. ' The surfacing is the same as = - a the are now en o m in Pickering fir:- 'for the 'west on "•Saturclay,'carrv- ing passed the various examina- y i y' g g Men's Summer Wafk Shirts in plain blue, 'khaki, seas, strike tions held recentl b the Toron- village. The distance to be done is ; fag with them the beat wishes of y' y just under a mile and will take three etc-., all sizes; Only $1.2 . their friends. to Conservatory of Music : Junior J months. ; Gam' •: —Raspberries are its DIenti' Piaun-Eva Mumhy. Primary- ,n hl-n n ns,�•.. tyro - r p� -c�t�- The Women a, Institute held-theta-�en s fine Suinl]ler Hnc' 0k�t�l}p� 'f'ul in this locality and are being Mildred :Murphy, .Nlary U,' rdon. July-meeting on Friday afternoon at white etc., g00(1 Value,at 50 cents a pair. sold at prices varying from l0 to Elementary-Leta Puckrin, Ethel the Bay Park, taking the form of a Look-3 airs for S1.?. 20 c�nta per box. Willett. Introductory = Lillian cup and spoon picnic. This beautiful p 1 - - - • • ' -Ed. Gormley, of the Massey- Wiman (lst•class honot's), Lizzie little `park which was given to the McGinty honors) Mar McGinty. town whgri. it was planned by Dr. r Harris Co., of Toronto,.is ap ending y ( ' Mary Bcaddio the Toronto historian, who + ''a week's vacation at the home of -After several weeks of coal- l . Ladies White �ti ash Skirts, with belts and patch pockets " sub-divided that art of the town ', his brothers here. tinned hot weather, in which the p ' record was broken for continuit seats of the Grand Trunhr and also button'trimin-Cl; Assorted sizes at'�2.2. each. � -John and Mrs. O'Connor, of y, g,re the sits' for St,John's church, _ _ Belleville, are visiting with the a-much welcomed relief came.on ivbtch ,just recently celebrated the Ladies* White �oile Blouses with- embroidery- and-lades r-, former's -parents, J. and Mrs. Thursday, when there was'an ap- 75th anniversary of its founding: is y Y,'•�i' O'flbnaor, of Church St_ preciable drop in temprature ac- coming into its, own. Community trimmings, some with .vestie fronts, assorted styles, -Mrs. J. S'Balsdon have return• cOmpanied by a pleasant breeze, dances un a fine floor with refresh- - SiZeS and-prices. ied home, after spending a couple which was later followed by n ments are twice a week features: of weeks with Elmer and Mrs. most refreshing sleep. While -- Fancy Dress Voiles, colors, 40 inch wide, rag 86c, for 6.5c. _Powell of-tbLe lake shore. those-who live in the country find __ - -Rev. Pather :McCabe, of To° it most unpleasant to be compel-' 4 White Organdie,'d0 incfi, 806 y'rd. '�. ronto,- was among those who at>-led to endure such a protracte.r3 tended. the R. C. garden party period of such intense heat. those s White oiler, stripediid plain, 36 Inch, leg 1.00, price - ,,: Caere on Friday evening last. who live in thecongested districts - 't�Y.$,• Hattie while they last a�c p fit•yard. - dies bor r s se re in the city have to" endure almost - _ unbearable suffering from which. - "� " Cap®ring nicety from the'injuries g F; used-ti oile, dark colors; re 1.25 sale price 90c d. ' natalniad to her shin, and is able there is no relief. g �` F 3 �.,. o get around with tho aid of a =A grand--garden, party. under Flowered Orr anclie; are shade, rag 9�c, sale rice 6�c 'd. �, "crotch, the auspices of St. George's Dra• g 1'. y -Irwin and Mrs. Shepherd and matic Club. will be held on the daugbter, Miss HeW3,of Kitchuer, athletic grounds, Pickering, on _ motored down'on Saturday and the afternoon and evening of Ma .CHMAN' a '. AP •-,�. "��.iApent over Sunday with Mrs. Monday, Augnst"tat' (Civic;Holi; •.� W"plierd's parents,H. G.and Mks. dap} •In-the afternoon beginning-;] VC.Ma Vert. at 2 o'clock, a 'splendid program SATURDAY, Jt•t.,i 3[rra-Auction sale f , 'Gym. sail Mrs. Lang, of:En-. of sports will be given, eonsi:ting of 43 choke dairy cilwsg milking P o: BTJND !V i HARDWARE ry }bswia Township, Western On- of a-girls' basebedl match,for a chine and gasoline ea ine. the- . tario, and G. Nixon and wife, of prize- - of $10, also_ a football R�Tty of Oliver Denny lot 2.1,-con.4, .:* Connors, Ind., visited with Chas tournament for a $50 cup, girls' Whitby. Sale at 2 o'clock, sharp. - - : S: and Mrs. Palmer, Mr. and driving and, bitching contest for Wtn. Maw, auctioneer. -Mrs. Nixon motored- all the way prizes of $4.00, $2.00 sand $1.00, from Indiana. alsp girls- and boys" races far Now Advert.4aemeats. ' i —Mr. •Runnalls, who represents substantial prizes, and ' quarter s Pre s"erving' ' The the Upper Canada Bible Society and half-mile races.: In t'he even• OR ,'BALE-$econd•ha❑d mower _ " will oeou y the pulpit of St. An• ing a high-class concert will be Fand cream separator. J. R. Thezton. Picker- A .drew's church on- Sunday, July Aiveu by the following able talent ins. -37tf Our stock cif Gtaniteware is Complete 'Slat, at 10,30 a. m. and that of.the from: Toronto : Robert Wilson, RITlSI;COLCMBIA SRINGLE3 ,Methodist church at 7 p. m: All comedian : Jugs Botrnett, pianist 13 for.ale at lowest possible prices by Thomas Made welcome. =and -accompanist, . and - Percy Pitersoa Claremont. 3Stf Granite Preservints Kettles -The cement foundation for JI, Wright. vocal soloist. The chair OR BALE-.Niaaeey-Ritrrta mover,' T� 1� - - $, Chapman's new store was cow• will be taken at 8.30, sharp, There Fin good condition; Apply at tot 2s, con, 1, Granite Dou Ule- Boilers -plated on Saturday evening. - The will be refreshment booths on the Pi kenri,y._P,•m.J,Gilmer.Duribarton. 42-i4 rt C_ building will now be. rushed to- grounds for the sale of hot dogs, OUND-A watch_, near-Claremont: 'Granite Sauce Pans _ 'wards completion as rapidly as sandwiches cake.'pie, ice cream;- Ft wne-can have'same by proving prop"erty � -• ,possible. as Mr. Chapman- wishes soft drinks etc. Admission 25c., South. Oshawa. d{pply to Si Ritson Road, - - Granite Pudding Dishes Ito occupy it by September. children tinder 12 years 13c. = , -A. S. McLeese, forhierly edit- -The garden party held on Fri • FOR SALE-4 _good .heavy double rani`te Dish. Pans _ - - ' or of the Ontario Reformer, Osh• day evening last on Thos. N.Valsh'S R I"-suitabiT for teaming,at tot 20,con.1 _• awn, B p Pic%cnncihall mile west of Dunbarton school; peat a-few hours on Sxtur- lawn, under the auspices of the wm.Iknneu.Dunbarton 4443 I"dI3i e Palls, Pamela etc. ._ clay witb John Murkar. Mr, Me- Wunien'a League of the-- R. '"C. ' OR SALE-25 acres on the north- _ j � n Leese is -now. endeavoring tore. chureb,-was a decided success. It Fwctt corner of lot lu,con.:3, Pickering On _ - gain his health, having suffered a wag advertised to be held on the premises are some timber and ten acres under nervous breakdown from too close Thut zda evenin but after cite `iiluvati°° Suitable for pasture with shade and - , see OIIr 6tock of Hammocks from $3 00 lip y g• water. Apply at'News'Office. at+t{_ _ - _ application to his work. a Iarge number had 'assembled on F -The Girls' Baseball Team of the ground° and all preparaticins Fi OR SALE-Cheap, -- all- kinds of Also, a-good assortment-of Window 'S.ereens, Screen Doors, •,the Dunlop Rubber f Toron• bad been made. a heavy rainfiall wagons,harness. and all kinds o{farm im ., Co.,i • y plemente in good order. Also several heavy and Coal Oil 'StOves, Hai' Fork Rope, Slings, :1 tai :ill come here to morrow (Sat- occurred, which rendered a post light scabs and-a couple-o{ light horse-powers. , nrd )evenin and playa friend x.Herma.•i,Claremont. 'Phone 201.' 17tr Sprayers. •Zinoleum F1 U:" rite. 4y g P y ponement until- the folloWhig _. "- ' 9 !g game with our Gills' Baseball night necessary, Friday evening. FOR BALE-One hundred acre - - -Team. Game called at 7 o'clock. turned out fine and a-large crowd f2Tm in the Township of Nianposa. Frame 1 Everything In Hardware house ot'seven rooms. Frame barn with stone Everybody turn out ae ant inter- gathered. After a SUmptUOUS stabling beneath. Possession on First pt March _ esting game is looked for. _supper had been served N. J, next. Apply to Sarah E.Richardson, Pickering, - a -Jas. Rose has men now engag Jiotrissey took. the chair and a, out. 4a•4t; _ " '�1 •�L +-�J _ed pulling Sax. Next week he pleasing grog*+tm was rendered. .- FIRST-CLASS v � �• � d � • ' ' :'Pickenng" _ expects •to have a flax•pulling Mr. Parker, cotuedian, of Whitby, � machine at work.. It is only dui•• gave a number of selections and Painting and' Deccratit ing the past two years that these in hie song and story delighted -, have attained a satisfactory de- the audience. Miss Kenny, of Done on shortest notice by Ie ail the Business gree of perfection. Mr. Rose re Whitby, proved herself an effici a don'twant. ' ports the crop as being very heavy cient ac.conioanist. Miss Helen ' George A. :Ldley. ' this ear, although not'ver ion Urquhart, of Toronto; danced an - - ••• � Wall Pa er Pattern Books;selections y Y K s in the straw. Irish 1 ':.•. = - - ;':� - j'g -and the Highland fling of Sin,psons and the famous a _ -A number of those living fend. Was heartily encored. ' 'Hiss Empire Wall Papers alolig the front street are co m• Alice L rquhart also gave a read- - plaining of•the condition of their iug in a pleasing inanuer. Among All orders for,work received by W.G. 4ike cellars since the Hewer pipes were 'the attractions that interested the Reid, Butcher, Pickering.• T tit down. Some of these cellars people and at the save time w'as a W `� d t. have several inches of water in source of revenue to the church ELM DALE DILLS _ them, after every heavy rain, were a fleh-pond, wheel of fortune while others complrtin that their and a horse race. A large sum CK RSNC+ Conte--ot B•oy5. You'll have to .buy those cellars are contitinally'very damp, was also realized'from the sale of You can always get-thebest Mani- 'when formerly they tver8 never fancy.articles. A feature of the toba Flour made from \o. 1. combinations after all. We have a - known to be damp in the s]7kht- evening was, a fine address on Manitoba Wheat. est. Evidently there is some de- -hvdro-radials by Reeve Fred H. Royal Household and Glenqra for - fine assorttuen-t,al.86 a: good line feet in these sewer pipes, as they Richardson. F. DI. Chapman, Bread.* Try a bag.: are producing the opposite effect who was also expected- to give an pastry Floor Fresh Rolled Oats !Of sport shirts -and white shoes - - -The heavies rainfall of the even in but owing to other day BRAN, SHORTS • t - season oce�r►Pd on intended, after. add�resag,'was resent on TLttr, en MIX. FEEDS � 10'6d T - _ Monday gagementg was unable to be prey- UAT CHOP Fruit is the best for this hot weather- So 6e- sure yon noon and night and Ras accom- ant g, Friday evening, .flies H, CRUSHED OATS Order front us on Thllraday t0 make,Sure you ha�•e a + • panied.by lightning and thunder, Long, of Whitby, who was ex- B,�i RLEY CHOP daring which Mr. Watson's barn,' pected to sing, was, nnable to t-e 'FJ�HEAT? _ _ sufficient supply for the reek-ai4. south of Whitby town, was de- present owing to the death of her CRACKED CORN - stroyed, While the heavy rain father, the late James Long, A MIXED HEN FEED _ Oranges, Lesions, Bananas, Tomatoes, and high wind will injure the hay number from Toronto,who were, Caldwell's Uream substitute F: crop that was cut as well as flat- engaged for Thursday evening, Calf Meal. Peaches, Cucumbers, - -"-, t ken out many fields of heavy grain were unable to attend on Friday Molasses Meal - - - e and corn, the rain will do an im- evening. The young people en- CHOPPING AND OAT CanteTopes manse amount of good as all kinds joyed a so dance on a platform CRUSHING EVERYDA 'of vegetation was beginning to provided. The total receipts of Get prices on feed in ton lots. What more could you wish for a nice Salad - suffer from the the long siege of the evening amounted to about BELL PHONE.' hot and dry weather. Pasture a $586, The ladies of the League V. rov. 'w.�►�. Fred T Buntin - - Piekerind Particular will benefit from the are to be congratulated on the �) a loins• success attending their efforts. Chopping every day. Established 1$67. � '�. - ..• r w. . ,'�",n+ ';rs.., b^V^,�,:w+^°»'�W^" h,•'K °' .^,� r � ,, i t�� '..�M1 Y+ :'t .w.=sk'e, A., ,t�• ..a.,+:�CM4 f%� 'ta,++',•,"`'{y' �'A ,,;�-�' 4 ;E,�,�- •y" ,ty.f',M,,.+'' ,� .'4 u: N,` +' 'A�4th I S1,`,W`s,, •...:n