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PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY,, MAY 5, 1922 1�To ` 3 ,. -� u ° YO�'aef#i<4tta1 �arbw. DUNBARTON. CHERRYWOOD. ;. Geo, ,E Baker Established 1828 : BMed4=9 s After a lingering illness,John Mc• A number of friends gathered at the Intosh deed vt hie'home here on Wed• home of Mrs: Robert Torrence on- y �' y . GREENWOOD needs mornin in his Blot ear. His Saturday Bast for afternoon tea to ^ RH. FORSYTH, Opb.D..'Directoc ape have moved our Office and funeral will tae place this(8'r}day)•honor of her birthday. •at�emetricaltiAseociatic+n of Ontario. Reg. afternoon at 2.30 o'clock to. Erskine Co IsteredCMember of fthi American Optometrical niQ OSB, come all, to the drama Je•eDaation. Eyet examined by appointment. MuS1C Store to the centre of Cemetery. Service will be held at the entitle ';"Farm Foike.".given by the • `'�;» " i'tloae 2s11t, Claremont, Ont. house at 2 o'ctook. Milliken Dramatic Club to be held in the town and'we are put _ the Methodist Church on the evening • MILLS ':. F.-TOMLINSON•, 'M, B., Member ring On a flew brick CENTENNIAL CORNERS. o! Friday, May 12th, at 8 o'clock. «: a oftthe CotIcge of Physician aand Surgeons ° Walter.Wade}l, Scottish entertainer, :+•(Ontario. Office: that formerly'occupiea D - front and making Centennial Methodist church is cele- has consented to give some of hie tie brteDr. R.Arodie,and latterly by Dr„Call- brating its anniversary on Sunday, j numerous selections• between act s. well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 2311 a large and ` May 14th. A former,pastor,Rev. R. Tea will be served in the hall from 0 w +'tiOARWRIGHT eM. D.,' M. Jspacious building iQ ft. long S. Fralick, will preach at 2.30 p. m. g to 8 o'clock, Admission, adults 2o-c., + . p will be eat ^r P. y Splendid music ,children 15c. Ever +� -�� L , OA� .CAP & s.,Ont. A coroner for the Coun- � will be rendered by the Waehin ton Po Everybody welcome, (.,J s tye(Ontario, Office hours: 12-2 and 6-9 m.; F Sorry to re rt the untimely death ;£ �r at otberybours by appointment Phone sell Metbodist Church-Choir at both sere of Dr. Ralph H.Ruby at Montreal No,24. 1,Ind.phose No,too. Pickering., vices. We look for }a > tario, 381v rBeflend- Hospital. 4e feavee a sorrowing We are Selling Agents for &nee. Ever bod come. Feed our light Everybody widow,one son, a medical student. Y ght ones and O- MCRINNON M,D. L,R.O.S., Phonographs, Pianos, Singer Sewing ' HIGHLAND CREEK, and one daughter, also a mother and Machines, Records, Sheet Music. two sisters, Mrs. (Dr.) :1fa;ty,of New sow good seed, Edlnbc.-#5,tcember ou-th-ocolL•,.,u �� : Rf eWeas and Surgeon•q oloarlo.li••atiatw Band Instruments,Violins etc. riata(uur nut hiaw— Wet, ArrA �, �• t at gays] pokes• of gm,nona, itdfnbetsb The Woman's Institute will hold an a• ; ` lee•e” attention to aat•seas of women and Government Standard "At Home"and Social dance in Valley Port Union survive. The funeral took I have a car of superior gns.1 t, ,• Visa, Oft!••and'restd•ao•,Brougbam, Lightning Protection. Hal}on �t edneeday evening, May the' place on ApriI 26th from the reeidence Beatty Stable Equipment,viz: _ 10th, at 8 p, m. Martin's {4-piece) of his brothdr-in-law, Dr. J. Marty, Seed Oats, testing 45 lb's. or • Steel Stalls and Stanchions, Orchestra wilt provide the music. .New Hamburg. Dr. Ruby attended ^ `. Water Cups. Gents 75 cents. Ladies please provide, our school when a boy. more per bushel. Will ' H.'HRNNLrDY. Barrister. Sol- Bay Cars. Proceeds to supply funds for district :rLL * ♦ieitor,INotary Pnblic.lConveyanceri&s. D U N BA RTO N. : ' 'Litter Carriers. nurse for$carboro township. Every- _ .. >Bihby.�Dae. tl StouffVffle, b ody come and have agood time, -- arrive in a few day0� _ _ Miss M. Allison has returned to her FAIRPORT. summer home: Price 85 cents per bushel.A.Bo11elsor,2to!•ry Pablle,stn Igoeq b -- The Misses Clapp spent Sunday with Mrs. Hadley arrived home from-the Miss Gertie White. Samples ca, an be seen at the milk ` city oA Saturday, - of Orillia,to engaged t +? DAL'22 dt JOHNSTON-wart((tore V s Mrs. O'Brien,who has been ill for on the farm with Tames Mitchell. -- ' ecc..tspho a Gene Ave. c. Saturdays,cBld¢1 the past mouth.'is steadily improving Mrs. John McWhione is spending ,.' 'r•roato.rPhone Gerrard tall. Saiurdaya, Mil— 1 P B y P Bern 172ft:(Ind.) aoly in health. a few days in the city with friends.. - Mrs. Wm. Sturgesal arrived from Morris and Mrs.Hickey have moved F• Za JLLIAMJ. BEATON.B. A.,Bar- CLAREMONT the west to.visit her James into part of Mrs. Henderson shouse. ri:ter. SoliCitor. member of thr firm of and Mrs, Hadley. Miss Anna Allison has returned Germ I n,Trusts Building.Foster and Seaton. Toronto �.iceaeed Mr..Croker, proprietor, has made a home frota her-sojourn down In the r'w Genera! e'Ma OI a d 9 Say Street,Toronto, few m improvements to his hotel b Allegany.Mountains. • Te!Iephaae;Maia 9eI and 9E2. Embalmer and Undertaker. P Y R � �- adding a sleeping porch etc', Mrs, Rachel Brumwell• of Highland _ Motor Hearse. Among the- many visitors to Fair. Creek, visited with bar Cousin Miss. ` Dental toronto connection for' port for the week-end were J. and Ma_ry.Pearce on Sunday. •' Hospital Service. Mrs. Friend. A. and Mrs. Clatworthy, We welcome Mrs: Breeze to.ourk, '�g--•�g J. HUDSON. D. D. R., L, 1). S., - Wm.Taylor. Fred Hatt knd William burg. She has come to take,Care of �. 11 . 132 Carlton St .Torooto,.:;•iudson',New Bel}. D.,J. Gormley and make him comfor• g a System' of comfortable plate k Write for (af•rtnatwno:phone ICortb5318. 4•Id BARNES' WHiTEVAL£. table. _ Misses E.Thomson and J. Alliaoo �LAHE B. BEATaiN. D. D. S., CHOPPING MILL Orvil and Mrs. White, of Toronto, have been visiting friends at London, .. Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Chicago and other western points for Surgeons and Gnivenrcy of Tormto. Otrtce spent the weekend with the former a a fortnight. x. aver w, M. Pr i la's hardware•store, Whitby. Shopping and Oat Robing every week parents. , Oise boars 9 to 12 :1 to 5.30.i IaQ.'phoae e. Oliver and Mrs. Annan and famil The UrLivet`Bli�t1 _ + t3eff phone sso., jU7� Mr. Wiggins has returned to L}is y +a day esceptiag�loaday. and Mrs Yoer,of Hamilton, also Wm. ;3B 7 ,iyls • home,after visiting with R. Johnston Aslnan and Miss H. Anderson, of To- -' Highest prices paid-for Rock Elm, of this place. (One of Our Production#) �tisi»ass �a>r>ssl. Holt Elm. Gordon McKay. of Toronto, spent ronto, were guests of Miss Agnes Y l M, Bar#wuod-, the weekend with his Them over the week-end.. We sell Bill's Rite-Lila L�s„!oE parents;-Fret( --- " j ►P. RICHARDSON- Real E# White Ash and other kinds of logs. and Mrs. McKay. - all makes of care--the beat . x ►►•• late, Insurarce.Coaveyanc' One of our residents has his came Cberrywood Ratepayers' Assn in the market for r mt. Notary QrBeII �11�er y P p l4.iite,Ete.,Fickrrag.Ont, arty We. Q.Barnes, already at the ond�read for the sum- the price. met's recreation. It is a .pleasing The monthly meeting of the above TYre+t for all care, Etlsery Wisefals� D B.$EATON TOWNBHIPOLERB OraddresaR. R. Yo. I.LoetgstBill. sight. Association held on Monde evening, Saw and cars, Matldrile, lie) • Ooe.•yaas.r. Oomatisslasss tog itta,a The ananal entertainment in con. Apri1.24th, was well attended. (hare y so fa.fs., Jf••eeaaaaf- vw tt.,.., b >oY �•• PICKERING • nection with the Ladles' Mission Cie• being over fort membbrs resent. Circular' Saw's, Lad- ' •• so base �rs�t� "1#adsr d lgazrtaee ?;,as • p ,�. rise• gift•*al out: t•v �•s Cie,- Whitevales�ill be held on the Silas Tool,road sups. of Plckeri� ders, etc. x evening of Tuesday. May 29rd._' Full township.gave a very interesting tstih Woodworking and G}enetal sY1D A. PtTQH-Live stock aura t iM��i b particulars will be given later. Illustrated by blue-prints.on the sye- Dtioater. Graduate of C. lit, Jones' School, ��+'M�ER- a Everybody come co the bazaar In rem of good roads buildin adopted op R• 83ackatnithin r ..'' Ctt,carco, Litettme experience with pedi�rred , g •,r•- ^,'^,�, atodt Stock and ring Wert. All kinds or.aloe �. Odd Fellows HaIJ on Saturdayy, May this township, This talk was highly W. H. JACKSON. 8roek Road� .� tfroap dy attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone 20th. There,will be aprons and home appreciated by all these present. Mr. Pickering', Oqt.� e»tlsremont. • Ivry Hardwood s���„� made baking for women. candy for Tool pointed out the necessity of co- S �tGH S. PUGH. Licensed Auc• +s vans $ men, handkerchiefs for bops and nperatioo of the ratepayers of this�a+tiomer ror the Province of Ontario. All _ dainty things for girls, and an excel- towoship,,la which he likened the nue.!sales conducted on reasonable terms �e Can 8u 1 021 iII loot g g g system to an auto, takis ,1 PP y y pco ram i:�•free from B to leis of pod roads You' Igo breeder of pare-bred Shorthorn cattle 8.90 p. m. for all, with its starter, but) pinion, main r;te,phaae.or can, tad. �e. Claremont Maple Birch, Beech, drive and gears-the rate a ere being - 911t,,,t Glea Major*P.O. 3511 � � GLEN MAJOR. pp Ar .. the gears-and unless=part of the 'w�5 • P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, 'lain•and Quartered Oak; '— machine works in unison with the Rose Norton visited Huh Pugh on Cement, bas 0•aatta• or T••t use Onsaeto. a.ar at „ B B other there is no Progress, Mr, Too) V il Mss @ales of all kind• artanued b to sbms•iiw '-1311 Beaver BOarcl Sunday, was assured of the co-operation of f la•ar••. ♦dQrres Orwn alvsrP.0.. Oaa ibomas Hopkins,of Orlllia,is visit- this AeFOCiatica and salhe much ' •�� stock. lag with his brother, Chats. Hopkins, ap reciated it 'a �1 M, MAW, LICENSED Arc- James and Mrs. Whi hton, of Dag- - 'CDa 'y TIONEER,(or York,Qotatio and Durham gg e was then bombarded with ques- f Ceunt,es All kinds of sake promp�y attended W. D. Gordon �C Son mar, were at Albert Wilson's one dap t}one, one being: "Can a man hold • k•• Torras reasonable, Dates for seTes may be I recently. two positions atone time ind do full Lumber, arranged at NEWS'Offlcv. Ben and Indepen- v Roy and Mrs. Readman, of Clare- ustice to both q Meat pbones. Whitby,Ont. sly PICHERIlr Gl moot•visited at Silas Redmao's ovl L"The case ip question : Is of a certain man holding a very re• e" ' )r. N, E. McEwen B.V.Se. Bell and Independent Sunday, a P apon#ib"s position on the railway. is r pe phone. Mice Dellm Hopkins visited her working froth 12 midnight till 8 a, m, `,. brother. Levi Hopkins, at Brougham, Veierinar Suot,, {t !t g and at the time acting se road- D���v 'p�4ng y. $ > recent) foreman of a sub-sets, east of Cherr Ready iL .161r•aduate of University of Toronto. AT gom@ and yaDC@ Mrs.yCarter and George and Mrs. Y, s' Under the aus ices of the Pickett visited at George MaDowell's tPOOd village: One would think men k Former V.ettrinarian to, danald Women's Institute, o t Sunda g were scarce in that section: We were - Agricultural College. Quebec. y told that be receives no remuneration $j]d �jj Prcmpt attention to all clients. At Qa118y $811 Hl hlttnd Thomas and Mrs. Hardy, Elwood whatsoever as road,kbreman? A heat- k HO, g and Miss Edith Hardy.also William a ' ed discussion folle d. r Bell and Ind. PticceP, Creek, on Fraser, of Brougham, visited at Chas. P1C,*ERING, - pNTAR10- Hopkinson Sunday. The question of granting extra -► ,.) A Idt� VP2t t9nnda cloning, Map the 7th, money to road-foremen of cub-sedtions F., A. 'R Z E S OIR Gents.ibc, amusement tan included George et, o a u was brought forward. It was pointed ! , • G . R E I -D Ladiee leaee charge of the service to be in the out t at t sae roe _ p provide aponsible for work done in their,see- We church here, T. �'• cZ.+EG�3CRN. Mr. Candee, Mr. Ralph and Mr, lion should receive more that the `' _' laborer. Hole a full lice of>rash and cur- HIGHLAND CRESS Owsler, t+f'•Toronto, visited at the ., .+ 7 '=' _ _ The 'Alton# Boulevard was die- Pickiff"'sad m eets constantly on llwnd. Anglers Club this week, No doubt the flab would be the aufi"erere cussed, but nothing ,definite has been t'�'� _decided re fixing the same. It is a iii - '_ Spice Roll, Breakfast' Bacon A.and Mrs. Pe"ie are visiting at good thing the ratepayers of tt7[a long The Chevorlet Garage and Service Wro, Hopkins'. We are sorry to hear negleeted section are opptimistic. r Hsm. Bologna, Weinere, etc Station at Brongbarll still have their that Vre. Hopkins is not very well. All credit is due to Mr,Tool for the r#it's:'r^-° •'°s� rn,o and 1ro'have We hope fora speedy recovery, able manner ill which he withstood D r� - Hi beet ricps.pai�1 for New Chevrolet 490 Chevrolet din stock, - Sutcher s ca h at the'?,-sreed rice. BROUGHAM. " "°1"�R'�+ uestions and the heart D 1 to heart talk � the memners,wui.,/ra g" -• '- A gent for Cream Separatore. %V11}ard he s .i1 -iro m: a- :y B:itteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tires. Mrs. Goad and son, of Toronto,are The only car on the road that cannot holidaying with her people here. slinging,'. and he would be pleased to - Sore n Mrs. Graham Johnston,oflisbridge, co•oflerate with this Association in Over 25,000, re matched by our competitors... Less ever ws ossible. gas and less oil than any car on the called on friends here on Sunday, y road and Service, is our Watchword. Miss Sarah Garqage is visitingc with A standing vote of thanks was tend- s f Student$ �j'hite Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil. her sist(-r, Mrs. Everest, in Toronto. eyed our Road Superintendent. h.vobeea trained ie bu.iae.i method., Mrs. Susan Cowie, of Toronto, had Get oltr favorite Tonics' shorthand"trpewritins b Sh.w's IN 'MEMORIAM. Schools. Theysameham aril over the Gerold s Garage, Brougham ahusin ess trip here ona day last week. Y ftovince. Every Parent testifies both to -- ----- —'--— -------•— —---- F1ysi, Middleton, E. Hood and G. ••,� = �. ourteachinE a�ad.opervision, start at Middleton were in Toronto on Sun. Private William Roots,killed in action �Yampole s Cod Liver EZtract, anytime. FJevtt.chool., Sand now on May the 3rd, 191?, at Vimy , is Prospectus, OPEN ALL YEAR day, Recall s Peptone, NvalA Creophos. Ridge. G, L, Middleton and Frank Middle•. ly:I;k A Mdnlosh, - CVefPrindpal ton visited with friends at Goodwood Five years have passed since"that so. Burdock Blood Bitters, Eater Now on Sunday. When our dear boy was called away, Tanlac. -- - -- Miss gate Brodie, of Toronto, is �L��j"f''1f-- �� �� -- a,L+� - Cherished memories of one sal dear, ; I�t --_� -°�---� -- Stationary, Toilet Gonda, � `�TQ Mrs,George Philip. ---_.__ _p - :..•_�c� Edwin and Mrs. Perryman spent 'Tie lf>Ab t)IOSe who have loved t4od Choicest�etealf�6$ �ldp i�lottlle :. Sunda here with the former's par- ipage , en '1"hnmaa and Mrs Perryman, Can realize oar's bitter costa Or 111 bOZes. #tali AUd.-Mrs4:�lxlord_aatLH and- �ad-]-S•,missed b�dothea - - ..Grain Chop ping THE HIGH=GRADE BUSINIRSS SCHOOL firs. Ellicott motored to Barrie on -- - OF ONTARIO. Our radiates are in Saturday and ent over Sunda with Coltthlbla G�rit mo —_ —' ODdCCO, g y P y Loved by hie comrades,brave and true pb.011os�..__._.. .. r�ND FL IKING stroll demand. Pre are now and Randall-and Mrs. Ellicott. A faithful friend and soldier too, g P. 'Oh Willie dear, we'll meet again' Records, be ready to accept a good poition The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist And never know a parting pain, I am prepared to do Chopping and Church will meet at the home of Mrs. in the Fall. Write for our Cato• John Miller on Wednesday afternoon, We do not forget him, nor do we in Oat Flaking every Monday to ue which gives complete inform Mav the 10th, at 2,90 p. m All ladies tend, *? g B P We think of him daily and will to the N E McEWE1N •+ and Friday. made welcome. Y ation. •TH$Pumi-9 OF THIS SCHOOL end. SLoneboats For Fale r The representatives of Sunday 9. Its sad, but its tr e, We cannot tell N. E. GET SOLID VAL"s FOR THEIR Football Clubs formingg the League moxsY. will meet in the Ohrietian Ohurch tit why, v8�i817T1a1'�_►�1u�¢011 ~ Jobn F. Bayles, Claremoit Monday evening. May 8th, It 8 o'clas The best are t that are called :- tW, J. Elliott, Principal for the purpose of drawing up a ached- on to die: ; Rural Route No,2 ule for the season. Sadly missed by Sister and Brothers hJ03Ceriaf O=LUtsze�' �..�..'::w.t^s1 4',$�:..GIMi 3YS?.:1�ii'O•u1Jr•r....-�t:..,�1-.._z.n r - ,.✓,Y:z-.,...;•,e:�'a,+.r:°�,.C`_',".'dc•-,"i,.,H..:a•,*:..,x.�xn•�Sir.�.+ro":^K:.:'kr•.vau�s,..maii:-.S:+Yi:�'�'''4'TC7C'rlfitac.V^' w 4.,.. i�..�; .� ��t �,, i.�+��,,� '�,.•e...�.;� ��;, uy_c..,.... fa•....,__r,C..,'.e:.". .e..w..c`f4:74icrc�"!'�.,*,,.�,t:. .."�•v'sn��a.sa5�a`iSa^",ni�?+,�,."^`'� ,e.,�n�'{•i2lt:p:�".�Tt•.cw•LX.S���.1"-:`,d�C'N"�Lv..'?�i.'rt.+'�11R1�'+;t�v'n..¢'',n+•�sft'�;�+1� Rw+itirtn'ti j•. 317®R IWPM' 1"RIMP,�PIPF`- IRV 7,1111— a114M T71 1�� -s ... ...- '7 an Italian barque suss df..�Ib-lbj Snaktm as Watch-D Trapani salt by Means of a tub and 0g& r�7 trestle, a three-masted- W a mairyard w1mner was loading oak cod for the pnAke instead of.m� watch-dog If te West Indies-everything was fish or you lived in some parts- of South WATE hat would you t1jink of keeping ULUE 'L DYEI in connectidn with fish. Gloucester's America you would probably find-one wealth lay in the shoal waters of the necessary, for poisonous snakes are A TALE OF THE DEEP open Atlantic, as also many of her OU will be astonished at the M so common in Brazil that every year ur modern my in Captain Clark a " a hoon ore than a thousand persons ng and 01 SEA FISHERMEN die Yaults we get by o, caning, Fabdo which ky at- end of a wharf fivin anakc-birteashabdiOX "In India a little creature A�alled the made like new. we can restore t BY FREDERICK WILLIADI WALLACE. "Theirs th' Kasa, Frank," he said .A proudly. "How's she look to yoii?" mongoose keeps snakes away from most delicate artioles. f Al P eel of goods Shorty regarded the vessel with il-l- houses; but it does not thrive in' Send one article orapar b 7 concealed admiration, and he breathed South America.,' where its place is Y•-Post Or express. We will pay car� r nags 040 way, and our cliarki-s Lvq [Copyright by'.t" Musson Book Company) his approval. "Ain't she a dandy, taken -by a -harmless snake known as go Uncle' A reg'lar yacht she looks." most reasonable, Now the Story Started. remarked Captain Clark as they strol- "Aye, Frankie," assented the other, the mumurans. The latter Is thick When you think of clean. led around. "See th' buRdings,Frank! "an' she's jest as gaol as she looks. -Ing and d�,efng, think at Frank Westhave_-, known as and muscular, and about four feet '"Short. lives at Long Cove on Bay Some height, eh? An' that Elevated We put a lot o' money in-to that ves.- in length. One ;f itsfavoxite ar�ie%� PARKERs. Of.Ft' coast with his mother and an th' 'lectri'c cars. Ye never saw eel-sixteen thousand dollars she cost of diet is poi!wnous snake. his uncle, Captain Jerry Clark. 'HO 1 th' like o' them afore." V build-but she's one o' th' finiest. Having scented a poisonous snake, Parker's -Lemuel Ring, drink al Shorty never had, and he was im- fishermen that ever left th' ways,of� it pretends to be asleep, thus luring and his 'chum an E�sex yard. Burgess designed her, Of rum, whereupon 141rank's�pressed with the immiensity of it all. the other reptile 'to an attack. No uncle tells him the story of his fath-;What sights his unaccustomed eyes an? he never made a better tooth- Dye Works !_sr's fondness for drink and how the had feasted upon that d%1 The bust- pick in his life.She's hardwood built- sooner. has this happened than the, t sale mu'urana S4 e Lintited "'Gzace Westhaver!' went down Off ling crowds, the whil I, Elevated every plank of her is American o seizes its prey at the -Sable Island with ten her crew and,the buildings and stores with their' an? she's fuill .o' hangin' knees and of th6 brain. Then it give,-*-it-a bite Dyers 791 yonge St. 1Z her skipper. This bee the desired ef-1 wonderful wares. Mingled coned in every place wharl strength wh:1-eh•proves fatal. If this dodge.does in his brain Ir' '-"Isct upon Frank. The two boys pilot i were memories of the gokli--domed ts, needed-an' she's proyed, -�er not succeed, the muisurAna catches Toronto many a time. 92 -:*Rzl Italian vessel into Anchorville toTState House, the Common, and the 81treng* hold of its enemy's. lower jaw andl�__ 4� Shorty gazed over the shining black breaks it back.the astonishment of Captain Spinney.; thron I alleys of commerce down harq,)Orm;aster Frank finishes school'.arounge'Washington, State, and Milk hull of the'schooneT, noted the well- Sp'ecial. breeding farms hav� been with credit t� himself-and spends the Streets. Of course, being fishermen, stayed topmasts, the• long varnished a-inboorn stretching over the established in South America in order Summer as an,apprentice to "Long'they took In T Wharf,and Frank was it taffrall, Dick" that large numbers of mursurana may Jennings. In Captadn:bewildered with the maze of vessels and the graceful fore-and-aft sheer LL'_'- Eeirk off6ra him a position on his',which herded within the do-A, axed he• which swept in a glorious curve from be available for distribution to the quarter to terminate owners of snake-ridden,houses. ==low nig loila a� used recolections of shaking the break of the • Bosboii. hands with numerous fishing skippers; rk: of a­e�v­ed�--r- Ow 0 0 of boarding many vessels, of listen- head crowning the sweet clipper-b CHAPTER FOUR-(Cont'd.1 ing to the forty-fathom talk of fish which distffiguished a type of fishing Carrying Vessels in Thous- to wun A to r two-funnelled, four-masted and fish prices, and the relations of schooner seldom designed nowadaye. ands of Pieces. wild races for market in windy wea- She was a ninety-five tanner carry- liner gild majestically past. Sborty the At the present time a well-known r. When they left the odoriferous 13119 ten, double-tmwl dories nested In could we the uniformed officers•on her precincts of the fish wharf Captah fiVe3'amidship' shipbuilding firm in the Niwth of * ,Pacimg 'the star-board *+ -England Is building a vessel which and the white-hadred master a, and as she swam in 0)irk commenced a biographical com;. the clear green water of the dock &he ng. A tug, looked a queen among the rusty-haul- will be conveyed to Africa in portions. 5. and 'W" tra&ng astern, swinging the'sent upon the men he had met, a huge bulk as • threaded the channel Shor listened with &we and respect. led salt Bankers crowding the bertLe. It-will be re-assembled at its ultimate "Th,Yittle stocky man ye met on thl Unsde and nephew scrambled abroad destination. :7-- an4-the long '--was Valha% is Jet Wessel-a Lunenburg at lest, and the latter found himself promenade deck simpolwt" thronged with passengers. Every.year ships are built in Great "What a monsterlop � Dutchman an' reg1lar devil t' carry among many friends, as most of the ,_ Britain for . on lakes snKT inland ejaculated, use Shorty almost breathlessly. "I reckon Kastalia's crew were Bay Slore men sail. Ran from Portland t'th'Lurches waters in all parts of the world.I she must be th' biggest vessel afloat.",Once in seventeen 'hours-blowbY who had- followed their skipper to -1 i Usually these are built and bolted to k, Gloutestew vessels. Indeed, there are UZZ0VOR a polar. a ♦ *ON= Uncle Jerry laughed. "Not by a gale an' thick o' snow. Tom Brand lo Frankie. Thar's hundreds th' big man what was with pith, ye I more Nova Scotian and Newfound- gether in the shipyard before being by taking mind-was run down by a uteamer on lenders in=Gloucester 'than there are taken to pieces and sent to distant price than her. Wait till. 4a.00 IM-00 Quero 'bout t*6 months ago an jest Americans---a -peculiar condition of parts in separate packages. Box GROWTOX git got clear o' his vessel afore she sunk affair's which is, nevertheless, a fact. A large mission steamer built some!. .ad cotiowine the orow%= Di t, =113) on Bank oroff'Sable 31ox* ar Yell see them New York Sold by all druggists. or by man. 'packets a-flyin' past at twenty knots, on him. They were two days and "Come below, Frank," said the years ago for use on Lake Nyaasa, in' g as two o' them put tgether, 0 RO68 MEDICINK COMPANY �17 Z-as big' nights in th' dories afore irly," •werelCaptain, and both entered- the cabin. Africa, was erected in England, as if an',-sonny, yell pray bam' Te don't picked-, up. Th' dark man with th'i It was 'an oak-panelled apartment JaevU Da"t, wou to Z gold wire in his ears is a Portygee �with a stove in the centre of it which for launching. ' Btit"no rivets were get anywheres near thern n thick Manuel De Costa--good Georges fish-!took idp most of the room; Lockers -used; bolts and nuts held the steel: Weather. I like t' mw them In a dock ea-man-owns a line vessel-nice, ran all around, and double bunks were'fAmewor1t­­tagether.T%e sides--port' best, an' not when we're an th' ike. iyto the walls on both and starboard-were painted_-iJi--"- grounds with fog almttin' down as quiet man." And soon. 9,-t, cave-] I The S;`es, and still more cave-Itfe aft Of ferent colors, and every bar, Plate,' Kners tearin'. through it at a hell-for- I time passed quickly---eo quick7,the ccinpanion_Iadder, where - the z CHICKS -.1ather clip. Look at th' forts, Frank. g that Shorty felt 116ath to leave' and piece of steelwork bore It different os vlee07 Places stretched up into the See tW rum number and le#er. No need,to lose'cblcks. a-stickin' out? Thar's top for Gloucester. With reluc- b t.;een eamter and deck. A Amin-:Dew TaLW­�tts a prison. Great tarce he followed his uncle to the run Ralse every out rF raft o, islands roumd here. Thar's statione and there entrained for the 1 cellaneous heap of tarred cotton trawl Thus the buiklers in Africa could -into. line littered the floor, dunnage bap teu at a glance whAR&W'a plate-be� aird,strong profitable ' -Bug Light. Won't be king now afore famous Massachusetts fishing port. It b Successful poul- and suit-eases were hove carelessly longed to one side or the other; the we stop 9011hore Go i yer dunnage, was dark when they arrived, and tired r T zn*n everywhere the events of the day, the Frank--th' cu"S'Irt out with into the bunks, and the place smelt exact position it was intended to oc- bank be overh=Nn' strongly of tar, tobacoo, and ne- Od- cupy was denoted by the reference .,yer kit won." boy was noon fast asleep between the I skims. They same alongside the wharf at sheets of the hotel bed. - number and letter. Pratts Buttermilk ,T.. loot, and Shorty and his wers Next morning he breakfasted La� U%cle Jerry indicated a staxboard In order to facilitate tiaitsport, this a collarless, bewhisker-, -d with an old hawser and company.vAtb bunk ft& steamer was divided into over three -Baby Chick Food grose-examined by lanyard pe. "That'll be yours, ,-passed them with a lain m official, who ed crowd of vessel masters, who talk- ro thousand packages, each of which s. gL and 8 joke. ed fish and discussed the Morita of!Frank," he said. "Vhen that porter Sold everywhere on our Snan- "You're most a United States citizen, every vessel in the port; who prop-ibring-s do bag ye'd- better weighed from hall a hundredweight *y back guarantee, "ADVI change yer clothes an clean this cabin 1)'en Clark," he said. to five hundredweights. FREFA. Tell,as your troubl& 'Most, but not quite," replied the hesied the Outcome of the sesaw, up. You re spare hand on th' Kastalis The greatest difficulty encountered PRATT FOOD Co. OF other. "We.Nova Scotism peem v be the pr6ce of bait, and in-I now, ank I cal%te v %Ln ng CANADA, Limmill) ,L= over up e erythi sigft In ev�wy country but Our own." I entall a fl ye'd better take in 4e" th4se ships�abroad is with The pick of Glaticester's skip- the bollers and manta. The boilers Toronto hold an' start right in or yer.job." The Immigration officer laughed. pers were amenibled around- that For the next two days Shorty weigh many tons, and the.masta azir 01at!& true' Cap'" he returned. "Mv al' dad was proper'Bluenose hinwe board, end Sb*Tty felt honored wb em worked around the vessel.- A bailloon difficult to R. handle on account of their Your son, Cap?" He indicated Frank ever one of them great men deigned t Jib was bent on--the boy scrambling length. with We pencil. to address him. ?p the slender foretopmast and reev. "Had enough to eat, Rank?" the balbard without experiencing "Na! my nevvy." Dye Dtess, Skirt queried his uncle. the trepidation of the green hand at "Aha! Wkin' another young cub Sho nodded. �his firm scramble aloft-and Umbe or Faded Curtains CORNS inter sha?e. Waal,weal, I durme what "W • then, well git downi abroad. -Terry, who watched him clawing his Glo'ster ud do for fishermen en ef you came this mornang, an' 1'eatlate way tip the forepff in Diamond Dyes Cook -topsail halliards Nava Scotiamen didn't come truveRin, th' game is 'most all here. Go gtt yer with more fear than wai felt by his Lift- Off vAth Fingers over. Good day, Cap, an good luck bag an' vW11 hev th' porter carry it nephew, was secretly pleased. Them, Each package of "Diamond Dyes" ye." And the officer turned ti wbil# the custom's down for us.11 with a put of paint, Frank essayed contains directions so simple any we- -,,ward. motida in per dunnage, up for the wab"-front. There were M boards, and other gear around dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stock-, Cap?" he enquired jokingly. I Many vessels in part,and around their d6eks, coining In for a great deal of In", a-eattefs, coverings, draperies', Uncle Jerry 9miled. "Waal now, I decks sat the gangs rigging gear. rough chaff from the gang rigging"No dia Inspector ca f or- And leaving the hotel, they bore his artistic abilities upon trawl tubs,., man can 474 or ti2t her worn, obabby don't know but what they might be. Here and there were vessels being their trawls around the sun-flooded hangings, everything, even If she has n-floode I was thh*b' 6' decoratim' my ves- overhauled, and the tap-tap of cdu.lk- quarter and waist of the sch, never dyed befom Buy "Diamond with a few jooals, ing mallets' among the alleys ooner: eel's figure4iead "Reglar bird, that noo spare hand Dye6"-no other kind---Lthen perfect an' I'd take a book aftun"ef I wns of fish sheds. Everybody seemed.busy, of,our'n," remarked an old trawler, home dyeing is-sure because Diamond Here was a man painting dories,there addressing nobodi in particular. Dyes are guaranteed not to spot. fade, The rector made a cabakistic another was making trawl tube, streak, --6r run. Tell your draW.,st - mark upon the bags and passed at, abrat®d the vessels the various "Yep! he's a dog, said another J. arlOud gangs slyly.' "Goias' t' work hard an' git a whether'the materW you wfeb: to dye •while a teamster hustled them on to were working witl trawl-splicer or his waggon. When the inspection was vessel won no's he kin hitch up with is wool or silk, or whether it is Itnen, hook-set rigging tibew gear Or Over- that Dexter girl back to Long:Cove. cotton or. mixed goods. over uncle and nephew 'parsec' the city. out to hauling old, arad he w`h&rves seemed to hum with life. Stacks of salt fish ' Shorty,assiduously painting a trawl "A bigger Place then Anchorvffie," were wheeled in and out of the shreds, tub, heard, and blushed cormwiously. Cleaning Tips. Got a girl has bd?" queried an. other man- splicing a tub becket. JWnc should be cleaned,with soap. 49 suds and'sal then Polished with ker- Hop a devil of a feller that new osene. spare bond, ain't he?" And during the day Shu, Thi most-effective method of clean- A. Ly Ilds(L stand for all his private affairs be- ing an iron sink is to rub It well with ti Ing aired, discmssed, and- criticized by a cloth wet with kerosene oil. gang of gossip-loving fishermen Rub"ibe nickel trimining,on,vtbvIs Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little who took a secret pleasure in roasting with kerosene ;oil-and whiting and "Freasone"an an aching corn,-instant• No matter what you buy kitchen Ute" him. They made a great mi ke, then polish with a shortly d XtA sh day clotli-- ly that corn stops huftlas, then sho however,. and those who knew the wand that each article carry AIAP trgde-inark o'' of When furniture do" not actually )*ou lift it right off with fingers. Truly.I Shorty, Wes haver ' Long Cove Your 4rugglst'sells a tiny bottle of shown below. $MMP naw-AdeCWareis saft t9 use- should been wiser by experience., need polishing it is a good idea"to adds or aftlis *H1 not sOeWlt; it earmot.. absorb' Jack Hanson and Jbhnny Le wipe off thoroughly with i cloth dip- ­FreezO'ne",for a few cents, sufficient. Leblanc, two edwo; clamp hke� china;,wears for years. Tell the 'dory-wines n Im lead'been d.,;"15 WVA k­<! :.. 'linseed oil. to remove every-hard corn, soft corn. 'of the chaffing,found their best:hoTe- or corn between the too, and the cal. k6QP0r-Y4U-WWt either going boots floating around in butt Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. luses, without soreness or irritation. • of nsh Oli �.ha� evvxkiivg, �.rl when turning' about midnight discovered a good gross of Arthur James num- & ber seventeen fish-books scattered MULTiPUES liberally in their bunk blankets, When kW they crawled cursefully aft to 'have it !SPAY Out with the perpetrator they found st A. Single Wheel Tractor and Cultivator MY We 12�14 him sleeping peacefuldy, with ,but.his ,above 0 4*4.^60tsue WM.& wy.w4m ft. tousled, sandy head appearing Combined. a h two"Mo of the blanket. Aboard a fishing vessel Sprrwheel does any work for'whIch a wheel 4d Z1 a man's sleep is always respected, and or hand boo can be used Shorty escaped a rope7a ending move . :1.- .�-—Does Five runes As Much. ..... . from this than from his apparently in-nocent appearance, and the victims clattered 0 for'ard again to comb the S-ftwi 6m0� for the half acre 'home fardener-s, labor saver and =,,ftah-hooks out of each other. money maker fo!r every market gardener, nurseryman mood farmer, '7 N d turned -• Next . ay all hands to in ire and -'uu-b a 16-Wrigs—Cetting tne salt aboard and Shorty spent the day On the when uAl"U" Mau 1jeecrWume Jimerature t4W1ng the salt and stores as they Agents Write Now frame down. And he carried out his duties well—so well that when his uncle glanced over the neat entries in T, the notebook he smiled in pleasure. 52 COLBORNX 8 (To be continued.) SPIWMEEL. Dept. 44c" i''TORONTO : . 4* Oinard's Liniment for Burns, etc. r nds with Dfb i,.g to t Pr, 2 b. P ;T RA CA N� �f",r P, ww4wo,�WAR WIM P9.0 g•,�g,,; ,k,, -; <•«;sC u�';S2a` .." a' :w s*,tw sr, .oi-:7' .•u'w�"7.��q:5t•,r;ins., �• ;: .c� :,.. -11+.:: ",.sue ay yet• ''t. ,`�J k ,.y-,• _ ...f•.- __ -.•M•+m'P ,• .:'a•:.:T^..kur/. -•.a• .;'t•.• •�, ,r,Y•.. 011 '•pia„' ':;.'- y:°-. ,:+. -....f. .L�.:.. _ -c. .�.. �� ,r. i4•. 0. LAW PR9CL A1[NIED IN PEKIN: a. GENOA CONFERENCE RIEAFFlA►11�5 - a. - �11 AR itiL a: - - .. ."[1iL�i\3 Pail,i s OF YERsA iM TREATY . : CLAO" OF RIVAL ARMIES of Situation Showing Chief Actors in Warlike �1 Guarantees`Existing`Treaties and International Agreements' Guards inst y Drama Being Enacted in Oriental Republic. Aggression. _ _ ..., 3 General Chang Tso-Lin, Governor Pekin, April 30.-1irlartial law was :r K�: :^ -`, •`,1 A despatch from Genoa says:-The There is a provision in the pacf peace pact b • which'Lloyd George be- of Manchuria, and'a former bandit, declared in Pekin to-day. The armies ti „aa,:,",. ;;: r "::` : s`;.:r '' y to allow any Tramp of powers h come s] Neves that Europe can be blessed with to s prior agreement before they set "was the chief opponent of the recent ai General Chang Tso-Lin and Gen- ,' w� z, „ :: -t "' "`, reaffims many of the points of against an aggressor. The last pro- peace,of President Hsu eral Wu Pei Fu fought continuously the Versailles treaty and is an adds- vision sounds wall to the Germans and 'Shih Chang. He is very stealthy and throughout Sunday. The fighting lass been manoeuvring for what he centred around Changs�intien, twelve x tiara` guarantee to France and the the Russians and also to the members' ; distant. A Government cum- Little Entente-for what' they got out of the Little Entente and is expected termed a more representative govern- miles of the -war. to compensate France for the lack of {, meat in Chins. I munique says Chang Tso-Lin was Vic- • General Sun Yat ben in the founder;tortous at the fighting at Machang. �,. According to persons who have seen provision regarding sanctions under of the South China Republic, which The United States legation has re- the present draft the pact provides: the treaty a! Versailles. It has a ' • he set up. �quested Washington -to send another r" 1-It guarantees all the existing realistic value in the, minds of many General Sun Yat $en is.the founder,warship'to Tientsin. - treaties•and international agreements. powers in recognizing natural balance` - trol-oS-the Provinces of Honan and; -President Hsu--Hsih Chang, in.con- - --- a- „ . �f_powea and providing against this 2-It pgnt „��erffiits Europe Hnpeh in Central China,and has been sequence o4°the hostilities to-day, is- x _ being divided Into a series of police balancing of power leading to -war. It , the guardian of the present Adminis-'sued a proclamation calling attention r zones in that it allows military con- acceptable to the English because 4,r All _ tration, although, only lukewarm to- to tTie serious consequences to China, = ti vention:s between two or more nations it settles 'the question of sanctions :.ward the President. +which might result from the jeopard- such as France, with the Little En- st Germany. It provides eves Generals Cheap and S1cn Yat Sen rzing of foreign interests and demand- ;� tente, or Fiance with Poland foe• the on which the signatories o! ¢scantly held a conference at Mukden 1 ing that Chang Tso-Lin and Wu Pei alleged purpose of guarding against the treaty m Versailles will work to thrash out China's difflcultiea. Its Fu immediately withdraw their A. aggression or for the enforcement of $*hen they 'meet on the arrival -ad - Premier Poinccare of Franco. was agreed that-Sun was to be made,armies. the pact. President of China and Chang-Vice-j Chang has the more modern equip- pre or 'Tchltcherin� 3-It solemnly pledges sambas` , The Poles $heady see the reuse-� '3 p+�auient Sun went back to Canton,I ment for war, but this advantage-is I 0 Y tern bonn�rJ _ guarantees- of fibs exiatin c - - ;and Chang began °sendin•g troops by Wu'slarger army and more '1-tie bote'heVIR For cons overnmpsnts, which is inter- des settled, an achievement which is'. through Mukden, and eventually al experienced leaders. head of the Russian delegation to the preted 'as being directed against the possible under' the Banes' pact The ad Pekin and one of the main rail-I Unlike previous conflicts in in'China, Genoa Conference.. He is one of the 1? return'of the Hahenzollerns and Hal Roumanian-Russian frontier remains road's leading into.-the city. this war, according to all indications, Russians- who signed a treaty with burgs: a hard nut to crack, but, as Lloyd Wu Pei-Fu then demanded that i will be fought on modern lines. For- Germany 4=It defines the military opera George emphasized in a starsrtng , = : 'President Hsu immediately force the'eigners are'being well-protected with "'a-"""" Lions to enforce sanctions and fulffi�1- epee f ntielrs in Easteags EurvQe . evacuation of Pekin by Chang or he augmented guards on the American Russian Government meat of treaties and says that such must be determined,as otherwise they would attack. He charged that Chang and British compounds, and special Issues New Money sanctions as those employed against will probably cause:-wars Within a .:.`• was setting up a dictatorship. -This, steps are ,being taken by the gen- Germany do not constitute hostile 4ets very few years. dernand ' was ' refused, and Chang darmerie. A despatch from Moscow says-.- : •. launched an attack won the,forces of hang's •forces are strongly en- a °!wsu•. Studying nations` interests im ohs p � While private brokers are offering Aran-aggression pact between the ]fight Of this draft Of the pact, .itY ., Wu Pei-Fu. - �.ttekrehed and occupy strategic post- more then four, million paper rabies 'natiorms o2 Europe is practically shows that-every nation- eacriflces Gen. Sun recently announced that !tions on a wide semi-circle south' of to the dollar, and food prices are agreed upon, though action upon it something to peace and recoasti ` in view a the meat at the Muk- Pekin. Wu a armies are so arranged soaring proportions the Govern- agree b the economic conference is being tion. England undertakes to punish F. den confer ce; he would safari troops that the coming battle may enable meat has announced a new issue o! y secs. France peacticaft � � deferred until there is full accord � a8'g'r'e -north to join forces= with General I him .to cut the connection between money in probably the largest de- {�n,g, `Tien-Tsin and Pekin. _ nominations of the world. The notes among the powers represented here. against her chances ad of carry - - - � will be is 60,000,000 and 100,000,000 The plan, which !a nearing adoption. against Germany' as e!►e can not eazr�y the Norwegian Government has ambles sad'Will be redeemahle in 1924. suss prepared by Premier Seaee of it oat nouns. • Germany accepts her GEJtMANY RECEIVES g t frontiers and Russia is bourse ' F agreed to guarantee a credit for fish Czechs-Slova�cis, alter lengthy reps- 'P4'eee '. . FIRST CO dCF.SSIONS Norway b the Soviet .-- tiatione with the. French and the over to keep the Little .coursr- i P y y Ja and Chita British, and is acceptable to both. It. tries want their Little protecbed Government, which will pay one-third ,Proclaim! State of War is also believed to be acceptable too above all, and are willing to come In. Ruaso'-•German Treaty Be- in cash and the remainder in two I ' Germany and Russia, but for other It is a now form of league of nation, conies ( l -Trade j years: The amount will 'be twenty A despatch from Tokio says.-A reasons M. Bens, astutely.communing developed as a result at three yams ' With Britain and Norway. I miliior. kroner. _ the-hopes and fears of everyone,'and of peace. But-much must be threshed i y' i An English firm, it is also snrcounc-� special despatch from Chita states .A despatch from Moscow says:- ed, has agreed to deliver to Russia that Gen. Senshoff, the new Red Cam- Working on the understanding o! all out first after M. Poiamcars acmes tin tt mander, has proclaimed a state of -who really want peace, Wove, the dif- the eoard'erence of the Versatlisa' The first concessions m Germany since i annually 10,000 tons o!meat and pro- feremt plans pat fun aliard into one. signatories. the signing ad the Russo-German j visions from Argentina, on eyedit. war between the Far Eastern Re- - - -- treaty sage announced by the news-! public and Japan, the troops of the papers. At Petrograd an unnamed j latter having laveded the buffer State -German firm has undertaken to eom-1 Prohibit Importation of and advanced toward Imen. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND ARE a pleto uafiriahed bui�ssgs, impeove} Etil40peaii Bees Into Canada VFasdivostack reports clashes be- h the tramways and repair the sewer tween the Reds and Japanese near T RELIGIOUS, g� POL�C� - and' water supply systems in return A' despatch from Ottawa says:- lidarmchanmenkwa, in which the Reds i iWaia Mw !or lumber . -and building� The importation into Canada from lost 82 meal and two guns. The 68th and Dims. -Europe of bees, used or second-hand 81st Igfantry of the 8th Division sail- F" The Council of Labor and Defence hives, or raw hive gaols or products, ed from Aomori for Vladivostok. The Belfast Protestants Deny Claus Put Forth by the Dail- h"ratified 9lm for the organisation excepting bony, is prohibited om and rest of the replacement troops will Fresh Outbursts m Southern Districts. =; of.a Rru,sso4orman ex ort company, after the first day cd May, 1922, arc- leave on May 1 and May 4. capitalized at 1,000,000 gold roubles, carding to an order issued, by theI A despatch from Dublin says:- for recent killings of Catholic in Bra with an equal number of sharehdiders Federal Minister of Agadcaldure, The:Duran M of Conference What the Dail characterizes, s, a sell- fast. Therefore the rumors our a rail., &� :`ram the Him.�t, Group and the Ras- order, a statement issued by the De- May•be Prolonged gious war has broken out in Southern IOUs vendetta. sign State Bank, for operatiams in the pertinent of Agriculture says,. is nec- Ireland. During the past twentydour Arthur Griffith, in the Dail on metal industry and the irisport and� amary owing to the danger of intro. A despatch from Genoa says:-The day,made a vigorous speech,denoaeJ • ' ' export of ore and chemicals. 1 ducin�g a contagious disease of bees lours, eight Protestants have been The Fiaaedgn•Office announces that f kwowa se the"Isle ad W Genoa Conference may last far an. ing the in outrages sad of ttng tiv� - Wight" disease. other three. or even lour, weeks, killed, three at Danmaaiavay and five even is the sunset days o! the �! "Lloyd George will fight it out on at Sa3Mneoa. � and Tana thes+s were no such Week}y Market Report _ this flat i! it takes all Spring," was Nagle was the son of the caretaker Pte• s the statement made in official ,quay- of the Masonic Lodge, at Clonakilty, "This government doer not knac,wi �+ tens on Thursday. which was burned recently. The Chin- am a national government,any disc Toronto. ;2.10 6 The British Prosier is spurred on nary household was aroused by knock-i tion between class or creed," saw a„ , per imp. gaols., $2.05. by the imperative necessities of the i � " M8 e sugar, lb. 18c Euro n situation, which demands °n the door. John Chinaary rem- Griffith. This government desires . - -Manitoba wheat-.No. 1'Northern, �•� psa $1.58'10; No. 2 Northern, $1.48; No. 8 gay-60-303 bins, 14%- to 15c Purled. Armed men ordered him to express the-horror of the Irish na-, Narthem, $1.8934. ppe�e�p lb.; 6-235-lb. tine, 17 to 18c per extraordinary efforts at Genoa, and is hitch his horse to the wagon'in the to at the Dunmanway murders." -Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 69%c; lb.; Ontario comb honey, per doz., P'�mg the work of framing the shed and while thus engaged he VFW! Griffith extended, condolences to ' extra No. 1 feed, 5734c; No. 1 feed, $5•50- peace pact; and is determined to hold shot dead. Peyton was a more boy relatives of the murdered persons and, t -6694c. Potatoes- -Ontario, 90-1b. bag, $1.15, the conference together until that He had been absent from his home for i moved that the Dail meet from week :•;� : Manitoba barley-Nominal. Seed potatoes, Irish Cobblers, $1.75 measure is assuired. several years, only returning lssti - - All the above track. Bay, ports. a bag. e g to week until such occurrences are r; American corn-No. 2 yellow,7834c. Smoked meats-Hama, mad., 32 to Census Shows Increased ~ Jay. The raiders visited other houses, steed out. e No. 8 yeilow, 7734c;'all rail. 34c; cooked'ham, 47 to. 50c; smoked demanding certain occuRanta , By Heads of the Protestant community,• Barley-No. 3 extra, test 47 ibis. or rolls, 26 to 28c; cottage rolls 30 to Newfoundland Population ruses, however, they managed to in Belfast on Friday night issued s better, 60 to 66c, according to freights 32c; breakfast bacon, 29 to .38 ; ape- escape. statement declaring that the outiagesy v - • suteade. cial board breakfast bacon, 87 to 40c; A despatch from St. John's, Nfid., Fears that the death of the.seven are not religious but political and ap•-; Buck No.`8 1.00. backs, boneless, 86,to 41c. ss s:-TTnrevised fl g j y Tares of the census in Cork is but the beg_nnin of a van- puling to the Catholic, bishops to fte•- a 2, 96c. Cured meats--Long clear bacon, y killings "unite with us in an endeavor to dla- ,� M of Newfoundland, taken last ear, lefts are hell. Details of the kil1in nNlt included: Montreal freight, $17.50 to $19; clear bellies, $18.50'to ' used: Bran, per ton, $28 to $20.50; lightweight rolls, $47; heavy- show a total population of 258,151 are meagre, but from what ip known ��enance violence by -whomsoever, weight rolls $41, persons, of whom 3,621 live in La- it appears the murder gang lead pre- committed, and to urge our people to Leemlshorts, pea• ton' ;80 to $82; good brador. According to the 1911•cen- pared a list of their victims and s spent M flour, $1.70 to $1.80. Laid--Prime, tierces, l6 to 1634c; g P live in peace and quiet. Baled bay- Tomato, per ton, tubs, 16% to 17c; pails, 17 to 17%c; sus, the population was 242,619, in- at least two days laying the ground A'despatch from Belfast says:- extra ivo g, ;sa r.o , ,..;,, L, #i$ba prints' 18 to toe. Shortening, tierces, clud" 3,987 in Labrador. .for the killing& The fact that the Since February 1, the _:. ..:L•. of the 1 $19 clover $14 to $18• 14 m iSa-,-fobs, i6 to i6 , i of St. operated in automobiles huggests.U Con it announced loft Vper boa, tram[, To-,lb3ti to 16c; prima, 1735 to 1&. John's last year was 86,987, as against that they w notlocal peoR,e. that 51 Protestants and nine C,raovst' p Choice heavy steers, $7.75 to $8.50; 82,262 in 1911. ' soOnt Ontario to $18. 'butcher steers, el.oiee, $7.50 to $8; do, Motives for the killing are not servants have beau' murdered is Bad-` Ontando wheat-No , 1 commercial, good, $6.50 to $7; duo, cried., $6 to known, nor has information been re- fast by Sinn Fainers. Three Protal Ontario No. 2 Date, 40 to 4bc, oat.1$6.50; do, cum., $5 to ;6.60; butcher "What the dickens would I want to ceived as is what organizatiori, if any, ants have been killed by burros, sn& eirO �heifers, choice, $6,5C to $7.25; do, be brought beck for when I'm here is responsible. Popular opinion, how- there have bern 110 attempted med., $6 to $6.50; do, four., $4.75 to now?" he said. ever, holds the imcident was reprisal.murders, Ontario eorzm-b8 to 60c, outside, $6; butcher cows, choice, $5.50 to - - larks, 98 s, 7,70 per i 2nd pate, $6.50; do, med., $3.50 to $5; canmers ; ,. Ontario flour-•let, pats., m cotton :.: .: $ !and cutters, $1 to $2; butcher bulls, (ba'kean), $7.20. Straights, in bulk,`good, $5 to $6; do, Dora., $3 to $4; +seaboard $6.55. f feeders, goad, $6.50 to $7; do, fair, Manitoba nouT-!AG palsy., i,i �v wu, �v.ve G $�f: '` -� "a, �Qdr 9+ ^ sacks, $8.70 per,bbl.;,tad pats.; $8.20.! $6.50; do; fair, $b to $5.50; milkers, ' Chee...m-New, Norge, 20 to 2034c;; $80 to $75; springers, $40 to $80; twins, 20% to 21c; triplets, 21 to:calves, choice, $7.50 to $9; do, mad., 8134c. Fodder cheese e 17� 0] ti 3' huge, �'$6 to ;7.26; do, _om., ;4 to'$?; lambs, large, 25 to 26c; twdns 25% to 26%c; choice, $14 to $15; do, cam., $6 to $7; triplets, 26 to 27c; S;l nos, new, 22c.i spring lambs, $11 to $14; sh�e� Butter-Fresh dairy, choice,, 26 to choice, $7 to $9; do, Cool $6 re i7; x` , ; ; E i• 410c; creamery, prints, fresh,.finest, 41 do, cam., $4 to $5; hogs, fed and wat- e1`0d $13.26• do f alb $12.50• do, to 42c; No 1, 40 to 41c; No. 2, 88 t0 , , r it $9E; cooking, 22 to 25c. 1 country points, $12.25. ' X10:'"" :,«,-• : ,.< •� `'�: Dressed poultry-Spring chdcAnis,j Montreal. 80 to 35c,roosters, 20 to 25c; fowl, 241 Oats-Can. West., No. 2, 66 to 67c; m 80e; &;-turkeys;46 to-60e;�No. 3,.-62-to 63c. Flour=lFianii ova-- 90 t5s., '; too 28c; roosters, 17 to 20c; fowl, 24 to 1$32.50. Shorts--$33. Hay-No. 2, 80a; ducks, 38c; turkeys, 45 to 50c1 per ton, car lots, $29 to $30. a Some, 20c• t Cheese-Finest eastwns, 13% to THE LARGEST SH1p AFLOAT ; Margarine-20`to 22c. 14c. Butter-Choicest, creamery British s ea took over'the ex-German liner "Bismarck" at Cuxhaven recently and brought her to 8oatb- Zg New laid,carn�dbed,,30 to 81c; 3634c. Eggs=Sale«fed, 34c. Pots- aa►pton to deliver to the Whdte Star' Line. She bas been renamed the''Meieetta"and Is of 68,000 Loos, 968 !a1 srsw , in carbons, S&. toes, per bag, carla`s, 86 to 96c. long, and has accommodation for°4,000 passengers It took ban years to build this vessel aad •the it Ddog do. Beans-('can, hand.-p8cked, bushel,, Med. qualdty calves, $4 to $6; seleot livered in accordance with the stipulations of the Peace Treaty. 'Ihe British Admiralty sold her to the Whits .10 25; primed $3.75 to $8.90. hogs, ;18.75; picked lot, $141 heavy Star Line. Map`s pmoduetr--Syrup, per Imp. -rough hogs, $12. . ., .. .. . _. .. .. .. ._ .M.4 A' :�::~_..e.:•r.+:- _ .- ..- _ �..... ... ._-_.- .,..., ,s.•%.N+�..<_ ...,,........... -.u•!�,Y'k*:.:s<..:�e„ fL�aul�,ga.-A...r.i..j�i°af�•+9;�;_ 5,.,c^uf�C' �#,':!�a - {fp -SSW, I U I F1 .. - �. Ml_ "`7/'•. =' '✓'*,F. ., ,'k °'�a, t. �, 'd �,,,�,-;'".s., ,. .y ..Y T �•L. rtl.e'.iti., .s.*,r ,.v _ r`. _,:Y" t`� ;� yak ✓ ,t ^.e,,�, v;.., . , .,s.� r~ I•,; :: � .y l,1:�'.!'-�a.''i'.-"'$'�.:. •:, "Y„ • 4 .f'n ,:�'+ ,►~ ,^1-' bi. l,Yar+_' k ', rll ¢ '� °^�.,�. M•;'J° A4_ -..7 t«..-1 }: if . Y•" SIX putting up railing lot 33 land moving Conner,drag road B'4 7.50; ha, , ` btoae from ditches 17.00; H e,lsop, Gtmbtett,S wheel scrapers ?5.W; Ed n a! f�king uf3 stone lots Iii to 86 n t 1 1.76; stork,drag centre road ,arias 3 9.76 Gaideii W�u F16 VrV V�,(t►l. • Pu,,;d ed even�'!!t-ring on t.1 {at}cal office Q Carter, grading, di tri and r Richard G;ortale drag B '2 8.00; A •;:.: ,.�:.';%. ,Pickeriat, Ont.l _ g+ f[g gg rep y ., washout and culvert 22 12: Rllf Brown Matthews, grading. rev washout and ` y*s . •• ^r. ��R g ; ,c drag and rep culverts e t 1 9.90; R drag roads B S,-5,.1 and 7 29 20; Clare ii ,,����,, white,re washout B 9 con J 1.25; W Balsdon. dra re culvert's centre rd J.•a and complete assortment si.ra Per year.; tlt.so it pairltia vance. Thompson rep washout road 2 lot 27 8.88; D Mairpagrading and rep wash- � . 50c ; A J Taylor, drag and rep wash- outoroads B 1,5 and 3 9 50; S French, - - j c�" Ml!RKAR, Proprietor, out B 9 cons 1 and 217 88; R J 13izon, operating grader road's 11,4 and 3 , p erecting Madill temporary bridge and 11.20 ; J C Bryant, drag•rep culvert.., straightening up concrete B 6 con 1, and breaking stone 30.25: J Beelby M A � E E D : ..GREENWOOD. n' 10 con 8 10.00; A E Hamilton, drag rd drag and rep washout B 1,3 and 5 3,50; Mrs. T, C. Robinette and family, of 5 4.„5'; C Hubbard,rep washout road, W Cheater, drag and cleaning ditches- _ Guaranteed New Seed, 45c. pthr lb, 'Toronto; spent Sutiday with Mlss M. 4 and drag road B6 and teamingg�for B 15 range 3 and 28.63 :, Wm Cheater, Wes, temporary, bridge 16.00; Wm J Bell, cleaning ditches range 3 3.00; Harvey ^ Mrs. Wood and sister, with !~faster drag and rep culvert road 10 cons 4 Taylor; cleaning ditches range 3 3.25 : Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 for 25 cents ' • r Chapman,otrToronto, spent Sunday and 5 2.00; J Walters,work on Madill Roht THvlor. cleaning ditches range 3 In the village, temporary bridge and re concrete 2.00; Geo W Phillips, drag and rep ; °- p ;:. Mrs. Wood has disposed of her place culvert 7.90; J O Bryant, drag roads itch holes and culti ert road 5 12.31 : With a Jungle Book far the Kiddie's !s 4► Here to a Mr. Seg t, of Toronto, who No 3 lots 6 to 11 and B 8 cons 2 and 8 H G Wilson. drag and grading base takes poeaeaeion at once, 10.00; A E Major, drag read lot 26 to line B 10 and B a 60.13: Silas Tool, Jame@ and bars. Rxlne .motored tip 31 etc 45 63 ; F R erg, haulin rader "salar as road sri t A r-it 3 to 29 87.60. on$vndap to their former home near (1900) to Cherrywo d and @ranger to g resoltilion was Apr-it approving A new stock of Heinz Goods dust arrived Whitevale 4,00; J B Gormley, ,,lean the plan re subdivision of Rosebank. ' Brampton and spent the ,day with i.' friends. ing choked culverts and rep drag 1.62; The council now adjourned to meet Sweet Mixed Pickles, Pure Tomato Catsup, Pork and Beans. Mrs> Trimble has returned home. L Spragge, f'ep culverts B l range 3 again at 10 a, m: on Monday. May 29, . after spending a couple of weeks with 1.50 Ovcar Petty, re-crowning :"•ith as a.Court of Revision and at 1 ¢. m. Give us a call. ,?We will.deliver the-Goods. - « rader roads 3. 4 and 11 72.UU :. Bruce - ber daughter, )Ics. C., Wilson, of g for the transaction of general business - - '-;-:•,;,;:_-Br noklin. t .mss, 1 r A I� N - :rr••,.,",• Miss M. �'OOng"t he in Toronto' he JAMES �I V H SO �n on • .:. �°'' •l3xturday attending the funeral of-the ' w. ,late Wui. Wood. d former resident of _ ,this towmibip, H A R N � is v Amongt'hosefrom a distance v:ho attended the he late T. H VllileL ere Alex and Mrs. ew-�t. "-ATTENTION. FARMERS r Bert and Mrs, Rankin, Mr, and Mrs. �-�- Harrison, Geo. Rice A daughter, Now is the time to get your Harness and Shoes : Berb and Mrs. Robeson and-Xiss Mag- 4cerh8u18C1 for spring. Stewart, The Misvion Bitnd.of.tbe lifethodist This is t0 announce that we are now in a position to - church will hold rbeir pgstpnned con -e have in stock a gored gnpply of ,' p Pert this i E riday) a-.eoiog, A ,;hoist Harness and Harness Pas,'cs. ,\ handle your business. r ,'. grogram will be given, consisting ++f Breeching Harness, '"' ' ramas. dialokues: xecitxtions; music s Jn�t received a supply of seaspnable staple Dry Goods*, etc., to be given by members of the .Back.baud Harness, w t i :Hosiery, Table Oil Cloth, Mena Fine Shirts, Colit;rs', ;�'" ' •'.: Band nod 'others, also readings h� Brass mounted Harness _:_. - Li ieisctinns will also be given. Admix- �Jee rue before buying, as-my prices are _- - '; entirely complete as yet, new g3t+da t►re coutiuually. ^y' •ion 20 cent right. a also have a few sets - - afriviog and we are getting there. of Secondhand Harness. - A gloom Was east over our village • - We solicit your patronage And promise you a square on Saturday at anon when It. ova Shoe Re uin in connection "" ' "•a'' deal and just and courteous treatment. ' Give us a {earued that T. H.Oliver had passed g i away. f.illoK ing an Kttack of pnr„ CECIL' BRADLEY , trial : Our prices are now rer.d;uyteit Oou stock is . amnnia, The late Mr. Oliver liiPd ;r' fresh and a4 will try to make it to your .lam from Eaiur vile anme r-Anc- r_ z - -. advantage to,deal with us. . .,. .. twenty rears ago. wl[b tbePxsr ,!l„l• HARNESS-MAKER;- --=----.-- �- FIUKERI O � ► Look out for a few lines of Goods which are plow-gelling etc., whirls ;.:. of a year•and •+ half spent in the wP-t �-z �a _ - .,:.` Tbrouytb close attention to w„rkb• tuaat go at surprisingly low prices to make room. was endeiLvorina to make a borne fns • ;. himself and family, but at the Parts • � ' Dr K R -We take your produce at highest pricey. s age of 38 years be is taken-'swav, H. w „r was a loyal citizen, ever ready cn bee; We trim ta'please. If we don't tell u3, if we do tell others-. - 1 In any good cause and a ,treat lover c!t _ MARK y , aestif to th. The runny Hirai hich bf. "'F.•stffy to the blab esteem in nhich b«fro held by of all tam : A wreath _ U Q a R --� from the football team, spr+ip Prr;n _ .:, .iRound Roast or Steak, ... - .... :.. 20i:per lb . :_. �`•- - the Sunday School, wreath from Sirs, 13urloin Roast or Steak, > Oliver and fatiiiiy, ss w0l as tiprrr• ,from differeat members of the f+rmily Porterhouse Roast or. Steak.• : 25x ' and friends from Tnronto. Mrri. ,.•. - �';.... at,... l*c svmpatay is felt, for tha widocrec' :. .Ruing Rua - - ninths, in England, who manrns hell Fiue.Rib Itua:it. .. ._ ... 20c '• Pickering"Hardware Store ti.. . v only child. %a well yr fen�t'h wife Ln,. i a . .. ... `� ...... ... - 1 a e HeRVp Bib R�3it '�1f1r li c family; wb ha lost a devo Shoulder ►toast. .. ,., 14 elud itir ~lsushasrnd i►ud3aeiaq f•�thPr. The fungi , ral twrvice• were conducted by tb« Pt,t Roan. ... .. .. .. 1!r + ' _ Rey. Mr, 9 mnPr, 'slip, wbi�h tIIP re 13risket, to boil, Now is the time to g.et your seed- for' the rnaius�ere can%ieyed to Salem. fo' `� ati�e good lowea by m my friends rind or ighhor« •Leg of Pork, half c,r a hole, n ith foot off �c -- h Loin of Prink. ,,. _ «,. «. 1ln d L' c, u d eased. t ttrh of _ • ,spy rop !GTe a g as=Inn. ro Alms, t sir !rt?i ate JC r:eape f r thr ec z- - .. 20 and '''-'c .. (� _ _Shoulder of Fork, • . ht" 9houldet Ran 3t of Pork, - r` pl t 'DICKERING• COUNCIL,, - !Pure Pork 9au�a$e, ... .. �" •'' _ .ac 'I'>se abnve'council met pursuant t(Y "F`ineirt Salt Pork.... ' ... .. 2.3c - ,,Ltied. Clover, ` Timothy, r�lsike . tad ournment on Monde the 1st inst .• ",'Members all present except the reeve 1'lneftt BreakfaaE BacOR. piece, the 1st deputy-reeve. Mr. Forger, is " sliced. -• '32C the chair. Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole),.• 90c �p The minutes of the last meetir.F „ 40C •• Also, give your- stock a good tonic. v►ere read and approved, Back Bacon, - ry e i_ A number of accounts were present 'Cooked Ham,.. Y•, ... ., 45c ` ;led for s meat and referred to the re' '25c " _ handle the Roya' I-Purple line P 9 �Peinese,.. .1spective standing committees. ?OC «, A ac►mmunication was read from Head•Uheeee,.. .. .,. � j q �Pheat Hagerman complaining of thr "Easy First and I)=4 tic Shortening, 8!bs v0 cents � � -' ,BOth PhOIIea-use them. ;• bad condition of the Markham town 66 5 lbs 80 cents ,l A rn Briez)icdton was read from F. 4' " Ib prints 18 cents t Q �DON� _-_ `.PICKERING a W. McBriea. clrrk of Whitby town • - -- - - J,&a.7, ship,re culvert on e t i between cod. { sand, - N G. REID • _- :I'ICKERING A communieatsbn was read from t -: C' k t th .�X'Fm. G. ,ar' requertrszg that e - --- --- - ----- _ . r..... -• sideroad between lots 8 and&in von H - f ?re opened abd the bridges thereon b« Farmers' Sales Notes' re aired. f this k in � ' ns rendL►r eQ*rs Newnian,UReill?e and Rvnn o pM BRANC'I-IES Bin tUlal sCCt70 of FNirport BrrscFi were heard re!„+d !I� ' 1' 1 �' valuable savice to farmers by acting as ciw - condition of the toad' leading to th, New Low Price's-on' All Ford than for their sales notes,or by discountiris d,em - -!beach. = Sieaais. 13: Newman and D. Cowry • and making collections when dun -were beard asking the council•to op- Models,i effective at once prove glen of,tub-div r!f Rr,sehank, t standard Service makes the fafrmees Anando L__M ddLeton was _beard r0.ae�it;t• f� Runabout $:> 0'1 Chassis X479.01 easy. once for Brougham public IibrNrv, > W.J. Devitt, school attendance rfli ;tarter 617.:36 " starter 566.12 cer, reported for the month of April. :STANDARD BANK `3_t 3 " starter t39Si The standmR committee •on Dam• Tottriag na 1.,x,1 Track �.' .81223 - ~ A` • ages to Sheep Billed by Dogs repotted - -- ., _.__ -•• _ -• f' starter• di i 3} TOTAL ASSETS Ot'ER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS • __;and recommended the following pay- �fl ii r meats : John Puckrin-two Cotswold {II pe: I� _ T ?wee killed 83 00; R V Mowbray. for Cou - SS1.79 Ruu,Lt.Del. 558.94 Pickering Branch,' - W F Law, Manager . - inspectin above sheep 220; Mark Sedan 98l 02 " starter 646 05 Whitby Branch, A. McClellan,Man2$CT Holliday, one sheep killed and two lambs injured :0)(k; L Puckrin, in. �' p; B. Pickering, Ontario ly ` specting same 75c. :.- The standing committee on Li hr •� ) f�� s �e �•' -�:� Power and Traoipnrtiattnn r @pottea� ill Any Of these Mod may La �.LLI I • and recommended the following pay• I 1 "no - mend, . a.•.a•FtPCrric Power Com .,small Oa8}l payment, balance to be paid in ,mission of Ontario, 12 street.ianips i+ s Greenwood for the months of Marc•) I( twelve equal monthly iIistalrneIIl = - - - April 54'00. ` Q Y The standing committee on Connri• ._ encies reported and recommended �l�+tl g We are now prepared to r6-charge eII makes 'andOiley Cream C&kE .- -the following payments : DR Beaton, ` :wn account of selr.ry 125.!X1; J Mutkar sizes of batteries on our own premises. � printing 800 Ed Willson, salary' as A delicious Layer Cake, only 29 cents Assessor on,pnstagP ` , Y:.lr;,w: E Willson,'postage _ Give us a trial and be conviIICed ' Venetlaia Cookie for delivering 521 dog trigs 32:10. I i�F Tt1r staodirrq comtrriEtee-en Beads- _ Something new and differerit, 15c per doe. ...,and Bridges reported and recommend- ed payment as follows : C W Disney, Bell phone ,• in phone : ' 'rep PStetr.� °. .•:11 �: _ 29 a -_ ..- �$uy.Our Bread, as satisfaction is assured, for the quality is there. dragging e t 188a; A O Trimble. rem- patt�v road at Donnybrook also re- ttsirioRR washout, draggle ,. Bert darvey dt Soo,s eke nails We - $ Mitchell; drag roads Nos 2 and lie o a d J! Colikutt A ftth line of ChoeoGANO.bG bulk. 9.75; F Cowre culvert nerd drag 4T 9 BOXES °roads 7, 8 an 11 25 44• F MacCrxe, { ?. rands 11 and 8 7.Ti; also drag Wedding CaL•es Oar Specialty. 41cxrboro towaline 2 b0• R M Brown, Ford Sales and service Station. w" 4rag road 10 4 t10.: J Pallister, drag 1 '. = H. . •Mooney, -, Pickering 1R •nd P i e �+A 1 M: sign attoroAinQ +F.• ilN t� . i'.CL 1.., 17 ' - .+'�+i•n•.v_,�,+,..i!�.., z ._,»�yhe .y �n�` �+ M�• �^yr A- y�..,��y ..%r�,}.� �;`w'yW�, UAW- r --w• ..R�k,..+Y.waJr1 a.-� r M ••�-3Ci1.?.Y'LIZ'1•!�i^i�'i�1j5i1..�r:''"?e?�eSY.�'ir"'�7P��y1•..->k�"'+.�fW^_n'�>�.�r�1,•7a..,lv.� .e...�-.i,Q5G�911�.Y�[ls.. d... +,d.=:1l..,,..•�,kie:4,:.b' `if'G..•Ik,y,q 4 _ 'r•..4•y^'.:.5'ai• .s,.'. ` ~�• uWa`:, -.�.yu .•h eC- •�.•..A i`.�s"<w7«..-7.'..y I.-. Yn ti .`ta mN.ui<�.ir'L:4,•r•�s'1: J - .ww'�•". r r i ti .t y' dry. ..✓ ... ... S -. ..... ,. �. +,"N•i - i` .v r.. ... .. ."',�•>`. .. . ..,,'tr�x. ..si.✓,",',. .- 6 i•="m - +... ,. ...'��_ ��t'i'ger '•C •T 4.' _ GLAREMONT. "Saul the 9pirltttali»t and Sam- Deep regret is expressed on ev. $. G. $orland is able to be.out l =fi uel the Spiritual Man" will be the ery hand here over the death of again after being confined to his Thg �1t1�E8riII9 Born, to Fred and Mrs. Gostick, subject of Sunday! evening'@ ad- Thomas Oliver; of Greenwood, house for a couple of weeks Buffer-'�' + ,,.•`T gO°• dress by Rev, C. W• King in the last week. -He was well and fav- ing from a' severe attack of the CB G"ClIIlnit88 Stanley Cook has engaged with Baptist Church. orably known, especially among flit. the Cooper hardware. • - J. R. and Mrs. ,Thezton and lovers of clean sport. Mrs. Andrews, of Toronto, is The object of this Association is to .,.•� ••, daughters, bfiAaea Marion and �J - pisiting friends in Claremont. Xessea stealing and prosecute Margaret, of Pickering, and Gor; Tr @ Id @arI Groc@ Store The dance in the Masonic Hall don Thezton, of Toronto, a ent YULCANIZING the elon&, - • `. tart Friday night was a decided p _..This is the Ideal Store to get r:" t1UCCe88. Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. Vs,;h not have that tinctured tire' your groceries. y P You will be surprised at our low prices Members having property stolen oommani G. M. Forsyth lost a valnable �t 1}{ or blow-out properly repaired and get Many dollars can be saved by shop- "is immediately with an mem6se a:• -<=horse on Frldav morning last from CARPENTERING noany hundreds of miles more service, ping here. We also have lots of Ex6cutire 0ommittee. lockjaw. also a saving to your pocketbook? I of choice fruit to select Miss Kerslake, of Hampton, I am prepared to receive orders for i}ave one'of the best steam Vulcaniz• from. Don't forget to Membership fee 'ppent the week- with her bro- carpentering. alt reasonable rates and ttig Out•flts and am prepared to repair give us a call the Tiokets may be had from due Preeideot or;I. h , � , our tires-aud t,c�ea,ou.-the shortest �.orwl.t� ee.ems_lleat+n,. w ter here. o satidfactioa guaranteed. For parti- y nett rime you are iu ww u. '!r Mrs. McNelly, of Unionville, i3 culars apply to. notice. Work guaranteed. I also ' . Phone 2808. - zac, Oom,-L. D. 'Banks,C.S.Palm the guest-of her niece, Mrs. e, ALFRED PRETTY, .keep new tires, tubes- and tube repair Wanted-Poultry, Butter, Eggs. . Eer, g. :e kits in-stock. W. V. Richardson Pickering. rew Story. R. R.3, Claremont. Phone 1612 _ Also, a few bus."of white beans. 1 C{ PERCY TARR J.R, Thextoi. ark. Ira Boyer is improving ills reel- TIME TABLE-Pickerin Station ' FRANK CHIDLOVPr fleorelarX tt East End Garage,Stoufiville, ' Presid&nt,' deuce by the erection of a hand- T.R. Trains going East'Ide as follows 21 tf Phone 0711 or 8M.). CLARE MONT, - ONTARIO - - some veranda. ho. -10 yla:! 7.07 A M. Ivan'Benson has moved into Miss fl, 2a Local :..23 P.M. It is-My Business h?• -_Charlotte Johnston's 'house at " 30 Local •6.04 P.M A8 ' 'North Claremont. Sunday train; 7.57 A.M. A }} To help you run part of yours. ri- Bertram Hoover, of Fergus, was Trains cniag weer time as follows- By_ Do You 'W.aIIt t0 i By opening a New Garage in the Viil- *� , .:~.the guest of his aunt, Mrs. And. ho. 35, Local i:47A.M. lage of•Whitevale I am prepared,to do . t `rew Story on Monday, 27 Local 2.44 P.bl. '-'1 • all kinds of repair work, including -9-bl+►Il .-- ---9.06 P.u. y� —- `=z :4Ir. anti birB. gi]patric'k enter- Sunday.trala; 9 05 P. N. -Your Chore Jame tops old car to "}�Ld run like ne by your old car look and run Like new b ,•., tained a number. of friends from Foregoing is according.to standard e ' giving it a good coat of new paint.T Brampton on Sunday. time. " ar: , v _ r Y ana, o T tern C•-,, i �I f Agent for Toronto machiaerv, includ- pW� ing; Pgmps„ Windmills,'Silos vi=se the Sunday finest of her par' NOTICE TO CREDITORS - ente, J. and Mrs. Evaaa. _ aadlGasoline Engines. Farmers are now very buss= on` _ - ' Ia the ordinary work of the farm you f1HARLE& M. RICE. the land and some have finished `' Ctl`ArB must pump more than a ton of water a ,Y, �y 'Home Tel. 5621. Whitevale, Out theirseedin operations. -- g p Wh take the time and trouble to do . . e A nn'mber from here attended Inthe!Matter of the Estate of Michael the funeral of the late T hog.Oliver - Firzpattick, late of the Township this work when the wind will d'o it for you;at Greenwood'on llloada of Pickering, Farmer, deceased: A. Toronto Windmill wilt cut your Spriln Mrs. Slnith, of Uxbridge, spent Notiee i hereby given pursuant to - ' = - r__- R S. O. 1911:Chap. 12L that all per- chore timein half. Make money for'you. -.13unday'titi ith her brother and xis- p p "ter, Robert and Mire Helen dcvl:. Bons having claims against or entitled And I rail recommend it as an efficient. a worker, It needs little attention outside to shat a in thaestate of the said Bich- --� SIi9a liargareG Overland enter- ael Fi:zp&trick. who died on or about an occasional oiling. And it ousts aoth- - tained fourteen of her yo.ttnq the `2.349 day of February, Intestate, S LO penr friends to a birthday party On are reiluired to send by post prepaid, - And if you want a real water service, Saturday. • or deliver to the-undersigned solicitor with running water under pressure every. And with it COnles R. J. How has improved the for the Administrator of the said where,you'll be interested to Toronto .appe�raoce of his premises by the estate. �n or before the 8th day of ;Pumps and Toronto Water Systems, 7 addition ofAmeat:-raAwg. around Mtiy,-l.9•�,-'full particulars of- r3tetr _ �A :�sanetel3;�+ y _ hOIIBe'Cieaning, _-- "his�eranti -claims.+ ousts or interests and the nature 6f security,ifany,held by them. � paintill , - Varnish S. Middleton left for Sharbot And after the said 8th day of May. C. W. PILKEY, ' r Lake on Monday', having accepted IM, the assets of the said Intestate ing, graining. Y " a position there as watchman on will he distributed among the parties shn Agent, Cook tt the C. P. R entitled thereto having re and only to _ We keep a full line of gg Pickering, Ontario Wesley Slack sold fifty dozen the claims or, interests of which the egXs here last Saturday. this be. Administrator sball then have notice. • BraIIar$IIl-HBIItaeT80II gaint8 `ing the week's product from his Dated the 12th day of April. 1922. at pre war prioes. poultry yard. CORi�S1+.LIIIB FITZPATtttCK, Brushes and Brooms, Soaps, The roads are now In excellent Admtnistrator, � p ' - - - condition, except some of the side. By Arthur E.Christian. Car et Beaters and luau roads, and as a result motor traffic 53 Whitby, Ont., his solicitor other` house_ cleaning y Isinereaain _ . = - • Lorne and-Mrs. Overland, of To. "Free Show To-Night". necessities on .ronto, spent over the weekend A wonderful wa to adverctaa. Our ehelve3, tk with the former brother, C. A., y T Meat Market The people keep on buyinrr, keep on See ua for all Farm and `igetable _. and Mrs. Overland. Seeds, Clover, Timothy, t - � � ep reading the new3,for miles arnund. - - .. ~� • Mrs. Geo. Cooper was brought shoo:this wonderful medicine called Alsike, Corn etc, -from the hoApital on Friday last. Australian Herbs. A full course treat- � -- ----------At the time of writing site was me'nt tar 81 sent postpaid on receipt of FraIIk Cooper, Claremont -0omewbat unproved. price. Australian Oil we recommend :The. Store that has made 8 hobin Story has gone to Eugen. highly, to be used is conjunction with `' - 6Fallsfor the summer. haviug Australian Herbs for Rheumatism _ _: ' .._ epu.tatioi� for Quality Men's and Women's obtained a position with the hy• '28 2 and gatarrb.. NEW SPRING FOOTWEiR dro power of that plf►ce. Address all orders to w at a big aaving, ' K: A. and 'Mvi. Renfrew, aud; Australian Medicine' Co., ?.7 '1 - family, of Quebec City. are expect We use the sleet Reliable Scales Male, The Toledo Honest Weight.' A shipment of Patent Shaer 3 etratps y ., fa here this week for an ex Wl 1,onge St..Toronto.Ont, and buckles. . Also Oxfords and S�'e give Sixteen Ounces to every P,)nnd. 2 strap•Slippers with -visit with P.and Mrs. Macnab. . - Cuban heels. black and tan, •. Airs. Graydon, of Toronto, a Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc. Prices as low as we can make them and remain in'businesa. reg. $4 5e,to$5, at 3 25, . :daughter of the late Henry Gentle, Men's calf Boot. black and brown, and a former resident of Clare Having secured the agency for E.D. We have installed a SLICING MACHINE and can give you Choice regular 7,00, at 5.00. �t wont,died in Grace Hospital on smith A Sop. Ltd., Nurserymen. Breakfast Bacon, Cooked Ham, Roast Pork and other lines Ahig shipment of Football Boot& la of Winona: Out. a. .-Sunday following an operation for of the Suaset' Brand of-Cooked Meats, brown, tan and white elk. We pendieitie. Her funeral took I am prepared to take orders for.all Machine Sliced in those Delicate - at 4.60 and 6.00. a ..' ace ou Sunda to Ptarkview kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, "' Fine 'Slice---so much Granulated Sugar 6.50. y Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at metery. lowest possible.prices. . - -Appreciated in Every Household. g y + y The Claremont C?oleo Cemetery Special rates for large quantities, Choice Young Beef, Pork and Lkmb are the only Kind We Handle. J. Ftgoldt .-Company will hold their' annuaF ;gtf meeting at the home of the presi• - cauallty' B=d Ser,7ice Lind, Phone Moo G. Al. Forsyth, at a o clock, N. d• ChBpmaar Pickering - - on the evening of'Satnrday, May �•v- ONE DOOR EAST . HOGG & LYTLE; LTD- ='.'$th. A fttil attendance of mem- 1�1 ,F. J. Coldn 'm, ` .oF POST OFFICE Pickering " •-•beralsrequested as the business ?Sara=•unless 1 SEED GRAIN pf the year will be settled Seed Oats,Seed Wheat, Seed Batrley, UX The Claretptont Baptist Young - - Seed Rye. Stock complete. PoopPeople's Craton, thin strop Our Stock ! Ask for rises. ' P y g• ' .- The Wage Earner s Bank p the guests of the Czbridge - 'CflIQn OD Monday evening. The _ CLOVER A:ti D TIMOTHY '' =-�•�.° former. provided tea excellent pro- as complete with a Dice VERY wage earner should feel that his saving,@ account, Ail kinds and of finest quality, range, of mouth organs '� however small it ma is welcomed at an branch of gramme of music, readings, pa- = with prices ranging = Y Y Ask fora price on our Feeds, OarD, pers etc, The latter entertained from this Bank. The man or woman with a few dollars to Oats: Shorts, Cotton geed and ;Oil-8x'�e, also on Uata, " with dainty refre.Oirnents and a "= _ 'deposit is afforded the same prompt and careful attention , auciKl tithe. A delightful evening Coro and Pesa ' 25q. to ,' i .�iJr� as the depositor with a large amount. It is our Constant ground together. was spent. aim to extend to all our depositors eve ssible courtesy -•' After an illness of about four , , T dlt�bvrvice, p y,_ :' Phone 203,-Use it. 4 weeks from heart tt•uutoie, oue or 1 -� �_ V1t7 - Hogg & Lytle, Limited, our oldest and most highly re- GOrdS - T - 13tf OSHAVI'A' spected reaideots, Mrs. George ► . J - Johnston, . idents away at noon - -- ---' DOAM.on Tuesday, May 2nd, in her 77th NeilSOn's Balk and '" ADAM ' R. YAvL year. The deceased has been a WHITBY BRANCH, a P. LYND, 1Vlactager. ':A resident of the village for a num-= :,BoX ChOCOlateB 13ROOIKLIN BRANCH, :' L C. CROSS, Manager. ..Registered Optometrist ''`^ -ber of years, bat previously had and Optician resided at Caledon and afterwards Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoe on the eighth con of Yick• At THEXTON'S Store,Claremont.on Tuesday P. K.of Bring, where Mr. Johnston was 8 wee ygv c , cpfnl far rand @_lock- 7 ng Gfassee, and to take in Watch, ir breeder. She had no family and _ lock and Jewelry Repairing for J. '• _ T her nasbADd pre deceaaeiJ ; 'her tike, .ieweter, mtouttviile, Anyre- about.seven years. Her funeral Having rented J. McGrath's Gar - pairing at orders can be left with Mri took place on Thursday afternoon age, I am prepared to make expert " (The Campbell b'lonr Mills Co., Siwited) , ' - Palmer i+r •at Mr. Porter's Barber Shop. Clarmont. a -to the Claremont Union Cemetery. repairs on all makes of cars. All �- k''grand concert under the ana- makes of Storage Batteries repair- pices of the Claremont Football ed and recharged, Agency for RE - SCREENED =:C O A�L , Club will be given in the Masonic Hall in the• evening of Friday, the Exide Storage Battery. _ All Sizes on hand• Map 12th. A splendid programme Ind. phone .Yo. 1305 f � -- rnbeen- tepared in �,1,;,t, ,do \ �Y: STUUI+FLR, Close following artiste will Lake part : r r Bert Aarvev. the well-known solo. 27 t Claremont, Ont. Quick delis era one ton or over: iFit and comedian reenwood; . ' ,'Qt.tention to all, orders - _ -Earl Leggitt, solo and *nologue; +,;.:, f _� ---,,Mrs.1b. S. Trueman, soprano solo- y �. --- " (��:c.r• s, D,A.Scott,aoprdno solo Coal _ �V�� 1 -i ���ge'or small• Oiailm�sletd�s ana @sign ,.ti iqt Miss Merle Stephenson, eTocu• sallatour works ac8winspwi ns steel '':-cutionist; Harold Cooper,baritone Hand and 'Soft Coal of the : soloist; Mrs. Dt►vis, of Balsam, •brain prises Dbe'1 1» misled . ader: hl. J. Wilker, violinist: hest quality on ly we m, not nd do braw ad the ACaM• n'+�n (I'v�� # 1 w• eso, and do Throw oQ the Will Coates, cornet soloist; and hand •he C"""pbe� our :M ��.f Ltd. e0saml&sioa of 10 per•sat.,whishyou i to the Ba tist male quartette and ssetainlysav by parsbasing fees@ tai P q Mills at � • -orchestra: Doors open at 7.15. ' THOS. A. ,��' !-- . « • •aUsolt&iNd' Chair taken tit 8 o'clock by Reeve • • J. Te MATHESON =1r7ti -Richardson, Admission, 35 cents; ,- jr -children deader 12 years, 20 cents. ��•_���• --rat. Tor6nto -.._Peterboro Pickennp Osier and wirks, Whitby,outesfq , N' ,•� d L.o '^ew .'.;,,' �.^'. -r•+;.- `Jf i. .4 <:✓ ':Y •p.,�7'' •�' ��+' f`a: 'K he •�•'^' 'Y- ""•`: :'r't` 1 ,,};.,,,t .•"t ;G3` , 'rx' :1�., C•,.. '�q,,..6" '.n:�, tAx y�F' s a • �N -.,«•:r,�:s�:�. �x�da9"'r°•,,;4 r':at.:....,.:.a._�""?;%�>i9Fita`1,7.-:ta��.,.s'.�„ts.,'air ,.,.-��,.a,.:�,^cisf!�Cx,,....:'.�.r...:xi•.:;!a,'...,x..c'i...�•_..-...>,,..,...,,a'}°.'°*w s,.��-4.r�:�'�r .:�,'"*:`?r*�sw�,+i'r?. }�' .....-...'a*•v`a'.=�..e:etn+s-�5.,,.s��k:..,... $w•..,em:.�.•"�r'....,_ .,•,... .... .... ri 15,=- . 7V �,Ww-_m%7-- 6! X I,31"W1 p W 15 11 ME'ell and the worst is yet to come NE M- GIA th6 :* : se � - >�Abo " t 110 Li 7* Now"tcy Bedding. overhead is painted blue and the WWI* Caused by Starved Nerves Due .7 ­_'ArVeld aurt viftiting 9 tUa YOVAW are white, to oft Weak, Watery Blood. With We•aaA-White china, blue-. )nataon spout lber lviou" time liat at old bedding that the young bordeivd table okoth, blue-bird cur- People think of neuralgia as a pain' HELP RJV taus and a few flowering plants my IWOMAn had cost into the rag bag. III the head or face, but neuralgia may neighbor enjoys a very aumeuve It effect any nerve of the body. Different Tbe" Were pieces of old cotbon and L summer names are given to It when it affects -wooben bbmk** ragged qWlts, dis- dining-porch. At one end to plenty of room for a sink and tables certain Ilerles. Thus'heuralgis of the -auded pillow ticla, sheets oath rep- -ned sciatic nerve Is called sciatica, but the tog' holes, 06a aomrar* soiled and where many teaks may be perfor character of the Data and the nature Away from the heat and oonfusion of 'ftoxsd, and ather that the of the disease is the same, 'rho cause the kitchen. -,."6ktIZ9 out" the bride had received is the some, and the remedy to be • bald dozen or so years back Was 4APm is also room at the other end 0 for the sewing machine, If it Is d6sirk. effective, must be the same. The pain showing the sEects of ohildish feet a heater may be installed and a 44, Of neuralgia, whether it takes the form Of sciatica, ox'whether It affects &ad he on the U& Like A -ParbWl made for winter M*A brides the bad started in life winter "Immi -the face 'and-,-head, Is -caused by wAh dlmsy aftoHns 6edffin96 em_ enjoyment. The family feel amply re- starved nerves. The blood, which nor• WaMoved p0ow 9**, spwoda bought Paid for the neeftsary expenditure :✓ M*'HY' carries nourishment to the lor *716 rather than WOW, and 811 9thm pwdahoible lAngs which -young -nerves, for some reason no longer does Brim Recipes. .VI/ 80 and the excruciating pain you tee] 0k, I delight to put in their- hope Rzala Porridwe.—J. cup of ml 18 the cry of the nerves for food. The il� so looked hopeless cup of water, % teaspoonful of Bait, to reason why. the blood properly U cup oatmeal (roHed, or other 0 her as-bro aunt went over It. nourish rite nerves Is usually because fout- the oid lady took be best parW COT681" cue of bram Place In the blood itself is weak and thin. rt of the thin spreads arA lijaged them double boiler aM boil for a hall hour, Vae" You bu'14 11D the thin blood an a stout piece of unblewl),ed maglin Serve with sugar and milk, or sugar with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, you art them eve1gy, on the sewing and butter. All water may be used It attacking neuralgia, sciatica and kin, aft machine back amd forth. When done desired. died diseases at the root. The value ' Fwan the young matran owned that Bran Griddle Cakes.-1 cup bran, of these Pills in cases Of this kind is -livircoW make crib spreads that I cup floxw, I tablespoon of sugar, I shown by the experience of Miss Bea• would bat a nuvolw*f ye=. The o&d teaspoon bakihe powder, 1 an, lah M. Fairweather, Cumberland Bay, 'too'of the spreadig that eouM not teaspoon butter or butter subWtut% H.S., Who saYs: "A, few yews ako, no 139 an attack of meatles, I wan followl used for anyd3lng else made neat % teaspoon salt, f cup milk. Mix dry &k&= toWe* While the kftWpWCft ingredients, add egg AaJW.y beaten. left in a badly run down condition. I male pe&for the baby's b94 fiseq in and milk and butter. Beat thoroughly was weak and very nervous, and ha4 ditmarded pieces of the OM goftoot;and b*ke on a hot griddle. Servo 110 appetite. A doctor was coaled Iii blanksts and rather c1gwAy.With butter and syrup. Thitwilimake rk------ and gave Me medicine, but It did not Vft help me- man sfik. twenty eaten. MY blood was thin and mi The rvered quilts were cut into Bran Doughnuts.-1% cups I>ran, hands =d MY feet were always cold, 7 Then t0v s4ld to. MY misery I was at 1% cope flour, 1 tablespoon butter w subwL Of course the top of a tall Omsk squosres, to be used In Illness and laT4 I egg, 2 teaspoons baking pow- How to Photograph buillftg cannot be stown Vfthourb tacked with neirralgia, from which I V wMe corermd with freeN new outing 1, dannaL When tacked with bright yam der, 'A cup sugar, ii ar, % cup milk, 1 tee- painng the lone upward, but the suffered fitly'. I was reduced to a mere skeleton, weed qorscug�ter a&*w-%w, "P000 salt. Cream butter and sugw. convergence can be reduced to the and did not cart Add,M.-well-beaten---Mix wad sift minimum by choosing as distant a whether I lived or m)t I was im V Ay in summer when light deplorable condition when I bepn tak dry Ingredients and add to the first or&covering is needed., After &I the Whether you wish to ph* 'a PoirA of view as possible; and the tosTaph 9 Dr. Williams' Pink Pi bat Pkess bad been used the scraps, mixtume. Roll on floured board. Out famous building or a simple farmhouse. camera has a rising frorg, raising some time b 114. It wow before I could notice an with doughnut-cutteT. Fry the low as far as it will 90 W'll bepent cram bot W. This vvilT make thr06 bringing out the character the w un a pdace of an old fewther deep in very there in room for taste and skill in Make it possible to show more of the Pills, but before a 4we g1doeved up end laid smoothly bed tick -of the sub- Wt a dozen boxes were used th4re was aww-A covsovd With the ,lade on top. dozen doughnuts. upper part of the subject without no doubt that they were helping me. J*ct in om effective and Pleasing way. tilting the camera so much. an excsilerA matt cover Bran Muffins-1 eQP7 br*n' �' cup The first Then I got six more boxes, and beforq and was tacked with skat card to bold White how, 2 taMespoons eager, thing is to And the point from which You can make the most 1U 'best way to get good Photo- they were done. I was once more eur Via in u"e*_ gmPhs of'that kind.19-to use a plate am now 1071ug good heakh and stwas baking powder, I tWbhspoon butter swing back an sslth hall 84 -At`_ T% wadi "Wie;9 were cut Into an teagpoors salt' 1% teaspoons attractive opnw hielrone dlibrectIley"in..&Zoiart camera provided with & d h y. I a Way$ feel grate. ISIVe &*arsa as possible for the or butter substitute, I cup milk, 1 egg. and a rising front, and to use it on a of a building; avaid it if you eqn. A trip6& The ful for what the Pik?& have, done for ingredients. Add' proper bAW& bed and a crochet edge made way to handle Mix and sift dry I a Position a little at one side Is far bet, such an_inotrumefit is to arrange the me, and urge all weak People to give ery slightly 1 0 them a trisa.,I it yam beld the edges in place. The bestem and sugar. Arid ter. for-it-gives perspective a vqbJect an the focusing screen, so as F nd over- *he@& WWI torn into large pieces and milk and melted butter. Mix all wen es the mechanically symmetrical WFnMe as much as you YOU can set the" pins through any di wisp- together. Bake in.well'-greased muffin corn Want of the dealer in medicape or by mail at 54 handsel, sometimes turned in aspect that a full front view presents. tive k" hot oven for about twenty- by raig,. cents a box or mdx boxes Just as ble wrames or p4sces, longer five minutes. Wi:, make twelve mut- for $ pea *MMOW, and son otimes lqdt It to by no means necessary a'- ing the lone front. - If that does not from The Di% Williams' Medicine 2C054, verity- upper portion of the building OAD Wide. The PH*W SHP* were Way* tb show the whole of a building prove to be sufficient, tilt the camera BrockvUle, ont. to aim a gved idea of its character, until the image ia correctly placed, end I Into emergency In fact, it is often better not to (to it theti'move the swing Drawn-in A111156 for.ibe an" bads, and the oid wo-In 71reads. adjustment until If It is impossible to Include' the the back is again in a ve 71m 7-ttanic "Mystery." pftw ticks OPOD4 hemmed and Is from i w. rdeal pool-tluveds are more POPU&sr who orn a good po ut of vi Or if lion. You Wt] have to refocus, be- Regutar,17 as the s,nadvereary (April thm.&VIC. This trimming is used on , ty*al porwn Can be singled out. cause the axis of the Imm is no longer 14th. 19121 of the disaster of the TI• -warred for matts Praltectom When the Was&M the.Mne hmeb;'On ekh*, n&Pkhw, doilies, table "If there%re tress near by. the photo- at right I had an*M chest of things rUllne",waste ba4kets, handkereblefs, gmpher ca I angles to the eurface ad the tonic comes round. the old better in m desk Wt*, dresser scr%1,3. Pin cushons 0 Of ten include them in plate, and to make up for the un- rived that ths� VI-fated vessel 'AM ]at= The said she never knew --defin4tion thus never how 11ha and bOdIrOOM curtains. An attractive such a way as to make them frame!evemmm 6f occoutionetf reached the bottom of the Atlantic had existed wfthout. For the vista of an attractive portion of the' -should be oliarply focused Ocean, but remained suspended some. tsk4e rumor of naturui_caored� ermh a v the image building beyond. in the centro of the field with the where about w1mi 'to popularly dee. first time in her We she learned the is trimmed with blue. red 60000107 of saving good things In M- drawn-4n daveds. The and black Detaile, such as the facades and on lens wide open and the aperture eribed as "zpld-waters." now. She bed been brought up to edges 2" trances of public buildings, ugugLVY gradually reduced until the entire Of I course, there in not the slightest think that when anyons, we# in the ravelled and finished with baTW tied furnish good material; and & fringe. study Of image is sharp. ground for nueb, a belief. The idea uw bed should be decked out with ers. the Porch and doorway of a' private Since the character pf the gubjects dert7tug It seems to be that the water broidered sheets &M.pillow Cases, the house, or a perspective view of a long se wea as the strsug& of the hgbt- It so dense at's, great depth. , that a bag qWes4 the dairstiset comforts Venetian Girdl veranda, sometimes has a more inti.1 ing varies so- much, it is impossible sunken -vessel go fox down ell the guest wrtiales the house. Undeniably smart are the 90" .,WWI and now Mats, homelike quality than a picture to give accurate figures for exposure, on reaching this densw layer Of Water, bold could Afflord�-but_st once--abe-saw Venetian bead girdles and befts. They of the whole house. The possibilities but when you photograph & bu can oluk no farther. wing 7`.'thst Pffitiatbt and nurse cou.'d be spiar. oi qX4 STL-U. Pur9de, VUV u' oudIt ;vm formial-architectural-bft4j, of'ordinary size you will be safe in As s. fact, however, water,is only • ed nrinh dWoomfortby using the.clean -and black wodden. beads of various should iwt be overlooked. allowing the same time as, you would very silglfitlY compressible indeed• oil things. The HUI* blanket to fold shapes Mid ivizell. Some are strung in Having chosen your point of viow,�give to a landscape with a medium. Even in those great "deeps" of tho •`amnia the pgtk4ft,,s shoulders, the even rows and finished at the ends the next thing to determine in the dark foregroun4 under similar work. ocesa the water, volume for volume. .:A. am" mmre@4 the pad%At was not in- With teasels mm's Of the varlwlOred time of day when you can get the ing conditions of light, lens aperture, is but litdo bea;ier than that at the' lured N medicine was spit beads white others are stru led upon it, , ing On 11104 Pieasing effect of Mgiht mid,and so forth; and for close-up studies surface. the OM soft Pillow can and the little heavy bback silk I card- They ars,wOrIft shadow. When all the parta'are fully; that show dark shadows you gh ould Therefore, there was nothing to pro. comflorte for-extra wwrath all saved with the popular straight-tine dresses lighted, as is, the case when the sunj give ,twice as much time uwrilem the 'vent the Titanic s4nktog not only to the rood things end were so, soft aZA of tricotine and set -is behind the observer, the effect will greater portion of the subject consists the comparatively shallow bottom of condarting to the sick person.• be 'flat and the detail poorly defined; of a white surface in sunlight. in Uat part of the Atlantic w1b4•e the U any young housekeeper is offered i ECOUO[nk Value of Paint- but'when the Pun is at one side its any case,YOU will need a full exposure fearful collision with the iceberg oc- old bedding by some relative who has The life and usefulness of practical- ays will slant across the surf4ce of to render properly the details in curred, but also to ttie bottom 2 cal- of, say. kePt house i lo�ng time she can do ty all the -* �Nl buildings, farm machinery and battling AM bring out, by the'shadows, that abysmal "deep" which Is to be >AOlhi better than to renovate and 1 impiementa can be-prolonged by.the high'lighta,and the shadows casi:;I all I Because of the various colors that found some forty miles noeVh, of the w4wh and salvage it at the first oppor. 'Pliflippines, a "deep" with a depth of lapplication of suitable Paint or Var. the details of projecting portions. if You Will meet wlth7, such as red brick fxmttY. EverYthhV costs so much I nish It has been estimated that the' two video at right angles to each other brown stone, and the tints of ilk; over six Miles, am that a chest full of old soft lose'suffered yearly-througI. the decay am to be shown. the perapoetim roll ohm 9120121d be borne In TnJnA that t- 7. Vold(fing for SkWmeae is worth a -great of wooden surfaces is tax in excess of feet is pinch improved by choosing -a chromatic plates; the double-coated, these remarks -no account to taken of rs deal. Never discard an old quilt or, the annual fire lose. The best ex- time when one side is w and nonhalation kind is the beet. the possibility of the Titanic having comfort or spread or blanket as use- &=plea of the value of Paint as a pre- the other in Penlight. had its downward progress arrested spaper Adveitising by a Jutting rock or submerged pla. bon, or nee them for hvnine boards servative are the many farm buildings If there are deeply recessed per-1 News gr dwrrsgs or floor doths as so many!still existIV throughout the country tines, such as'the side of a bulkling Pays Dividen& to Wrigley But the fact cQ U 7 teen. do,but wash and save and patch them!,which we over a century old and am under it wide veranda it is sometimes remains that If she bad. for Ackness and you will be glad hun.;still in splendid conditt Wrigley's chewing gum bag started in sinking,- a clear, unobstructed 4 Oil- It 18 dillk-Ldt to 9�t good detail in thie Its fourteenth year of advertising in the courM the Titanic would reach t a. dk of times that in time of health actually true that wood will-last in. shadows in a photograph taken in Canadian newspapers. When e. he they b yad prepared for just; such emerg- definitely if kept well painted. lowest depths of thew ocem as very bright sunshine, because the gan very few people used chewing as a. reach the �t Paint saves by protecting and at contra* between the shadows and the. gum. To-day, few people d of i .46dev,by using,material that at first Pound weigh ould seesiW hopeless. the same time fosters self respeet, Parts of the Picture in the sunlil thA J.'aagnra 0 not get bottom "pall of water. I , 11, —4 "a-efit I -pe"k liappe*188 the .,._II. , III so great., In such a case as tb Wrigley's "after'bvery meal our property. Farmers who doubt the 31, Neiober'_ 'geree"a r_.A. valua ul I beat way is to take the picture on a �Lmkiv-u-, . Regular consistent newspaper ad. Fatal T-Niteen, day when the fighwV,is ?Wffld-tr Ver[19212t; convinc6d Elle i7axUdlen - ,Some peeple 4ieid ,L ... J.J.."A'ou One i. that brings cam. meat from the'fact that bankers will haze or clouds. 0* He that Wriglo's is good and good to sitting thirteen at table has a fO to 60% more on land A point of view too near fort and Joy to any home is X screened loan f r the subject for 'them. It has built the modern 0031112VCdOn With the Last Supper. This rom farm buildings are well painted wflfl always show a violent foreishort. saul•tary factory at Toronto—recently, may be true, but the superetitsone at- One of.rr y neighbors had -an old and kopU in-good condition than on emn' 9 of parts seen in perspective, es- doubled In size. twhing to the nunibeT dates back fns' Vor& that had been screened lead where they are not. The bankers' pecially if the view covers a wide If newspaper advertising will do beyond the Christian are- action to based not merely on the no but It was worked over hat spring angle. If the camera is tilted, with- this for the manufacrture Twelve was the'most des1rabole nurn- immensely iffiProved.. simple Idea that the farmer's house r of a single 6nd out making the correction that in to item' selling for the small cost of live her among the ancients, for a' variety a:rvl! and barns are likely -to I touch the'use of a Protective coating can This parch opens off Iffie :art longer be obtained by the use of a swing cents how much more ' It do for the of reasons, the chief of Which was- kitchen arnh* jkvvu., IL L." tent the will be d's local urveyan of general mereblui. that t1hp Zodiac contains twelve sigma, from near the but upon the truth that . I *,is frork yard and one the mall who torted and, since they converge,at the dis�e who are selling many items, Demo, "by ",.:Al L� ckm the year by-luner C01wrete-covered 69tern. - uses Paw and Varnish gives clear 3 top, wi114 create tbe i4presedon that of them running Into hundreds of dol• months—the word "month" means a rernodeled evidence that he is wise and thrifty the byilding is falling over backward, tars on a single sale? mom-eycle­of which there are mud herefore-,-&-good-4isk- 1 1* tam in 6ree brandred and 1&q am doors were placed at these en- a avitp-v 1LeqWV1LLly L. L. floor was Is trances; a now Id and band-camera snapshots. When a.cam. He who watches the rear cannot, Later they called the mouth& -that'does not easily safely guide his car., Cost of Columbus' Trip, em that has no swing adjustment is after the signs. of the Zodiac, and painted a shade ,show aoll,; the side and both ends The voyage of Columbus which ' used &hstwt16n of that kind can be The child, w1i67`1i_­il%w_ed to7-chooi;_'changed their number to twelve. 90- were boarded up about two and a waked in the discovery of America prevented only by holding the instru- what he will eat is very apt to be Since the 'tbirteenta month was W feet and coiled; window hash was cost about $7,500 In terms of our pm meat level when you, make the ex- undernourished. Fix his plate daln- wiped out, any thirteenth thing WAS mt In such a marmw that half of sent currency. posure, since the convergence of the tilt' and put it before him,, with the regarded as doomed to suffer a SIMI- them may be slid behind the others Parallel vertical lines is caused by the things he should.eat upon it, and if fur fate, and so a superstition are" for ventilation and cooOrress; galvan- Wit flourishes when sense fails to'- fact that the sensitive plate or film he never hears about prefereexces he which h_as lasted for thousands of "Wed screen-wired wL$ used, The take root. Is not parallel with the plane of the l*ila PTOb8bl7 never make any, years. SMTICA f �'aw 7, Z-77,_7-17 =471 .• --a.,ay,. _ �.y v _ n,••'c.°' _ ^^r."' s•w.aix. n..c. ,..v'. ..{.;a • Y,"a' ..a... ...-.Lv•-t _ .v;+Lw .?xh%i$-:, t+er'r lti:�_sY' .ti:•a!�u."._ ."-' w. .,'y, .*,.y°`:m` ''4 •%r ^r .'i`'P .JII �yr _ •o. :.•r_. fro:;', ""%.t,'1}... J� nj- 2 ;v.,.ay,•. .;:a^> 4.r.. .'t�,if:o.-w.'.^ c'v- �'_..' ., `.•r.'t '^"`c.:' .r•• `°r°• '.h,'� .•r:^^' 4y a.. .c. - ^ >IDHLTIl GIJUCATjVI� CHECKERS—F�► Heck s THJME W,f1 �gl�il7 B ltit�r tows? You can earn o aief IdstlF. �I r IIWi i�71\J 1�16LtL1"�Jt�NLIS/, teach yon. Write Chief ..e��•�� Cans," Vulcanizer, oz6 Ohn tie ?>* ;\:BX Jo J. MIDIDLETON pl bhehed last nwe aP(i h�� move, M seossc,acfzs. DR. 1���i�e� Provincial Board of Health, ' black # draw), s �F lU�ufiiY .. W. 13. II W. B. O YOU tVANT A FIRST --- Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- 1 2'L-17 18-22 i 8 21-14 9-18' ` second mortgage investment tern through this column. Address him at S adtna house, Spading �� good secutlty" Write E. Norman g D 2 18-14 10-17 4 29-26 Draw. Discouraging Stomach Trouble hiort,gage Bankers, 18 Richmond St Toronto. ' Crescent, Toronto r No. 27-White to move and draw; Had L. N. Gagnon Going Down Hill Rapidly Until BELTIN© FOR SALS s' ~"• If the intelldgence of the child is to about your child's progress and de- ALS, K11VD8 u11 z >rw wxv usaaD ` be determined earl and its work at 'M He TookTanlac—I.114e NCW eeltin;,pullers,saws.cable.hone, <'t y, r portment, and to see if you can help � etc..shipped rubl•ot to approval s tyw school i8 to make satisfactory pro- the teacher to help the child? Man Now. prices In Canaan_ TORK RULTINti CA.r, grew, there must be co-operation be- Do you er coura a our chU in re- ,�� its ?ARK, t3TR10�'P. TORONTO .. g Y r' ' = tween the parents and school teachers. .apect for teachers and.others in auth- "I wee cheated out of.a good many In many cases the parents will have i arity? �Sy meals while I hsd stomach trouble, Boy: "Say, Popl, If we are maw ;\" --noticed some peculiarity about Vie; Do you send your' child to bed in ® ® bfit I'm mat up for lost time now," oust•of dust, how'ils it that we dort child in its earl ears, about which!time so that lie will be rested and lit said L..Napo.eon Gagnon, 53% Sala- turn to mud when we Y y , ® ® ® 8o in swum-. the teacher should be-informed.when for study? _ berry St., Quebec, a well known Cana- wing?" 1 " the child stal'ts going to school."This Do you provide plain nom-whing ® - -lien-Paclflc Railroad man ; would'at once draw attention to traits food and see that your child is up in "For a long time I had been unable of character and both physical and:time to eat a good breakfast?. ® to get any batisfa-tion about eatil*g ; mental conditions"which would be of I Do you teach your child to read the and felt tired and worn out so I could CUTICU HEALS great value in grading the child for papers and�n.d out the best in them, hardly work. I was very discouraged, school studies. There is in Toronto and do you encourage !31 interest in _ too, because'1 could see I-was going ty an organization the' Winchester) Solution of this position will down hill eveny'day and there-was no- WATER BLISTERS- Home public affairs? )jest week. relief in si8ht. - 'sad School Association, which Do you avoid gossip and the telling s is +,•a�iv,.,. +,. ti,-:,..-. -t...s 4L:e .....,.I, -8� i3r`ilir8t° ...�:,.t >�_� ,s»a}G "r+ rar+Mn .. .. desired co-operation between home tel rat before �' SAVED�D BABY'IJ Fj way Tarlac came to my aid. I am On Face and Mends. P P yolrr children! ,;•: and school. At its annual meeting eld Do feeling like a new man now, have the Itched and Burned. Face g you encourage helpful' coaver- recently, this Association decided to cation at table? appetite of a woodchopper and every ' p p send out a question are to' pare s, Do ou interest bIrs. Alfred Tranchemontagne, St tiling I eat agrees with me. I certain- Dlsflgured, ��$t Rest contain nineteen y yoarrself in your lug questions such as child's s A lchel des Saints, Que., writes:- ly never intend to miss a c2laaoe to •� ports, amusements and friend- My trouble came ill tiny water the following, in order that the school ships! "Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent put in a good word for Tarlac." blisters which would break and form , authorities may know that the parents One cae¢1 rea&ly see how much medicine. They saved my tiaby's lice Taniac is•sold by all good druggists. more eruptions. My [ace and I can highly recommend them' to -Advt. and hands were affected, �a s are baking an active,.iatellfgent in- mutual benefit the co operation of and the skin was screand terest in their' eblildren's condition home and school will be in bringing all mothers.' Mrs. •Traaehemon- The vinegar �•The eons itched tagne's experience is that of thous- eg made by the•Arabians' and carrying out supervision of the up children in the right way and pre- is said to be the beat in the world. I �* and burned so that I child's life and habits that will be con- arils of other mothers who have test• scratched them, and` paring them for useful citizenship. m9 ed the worth of Baby's Own Tablets. �` \ taco was die Ilost „ fteive to its mental and physical bet-:'May the day soon come when this \ I figm�• termetkt: co-operatvon will be generally adopted The-Tablets are a sure and safe medi- To raise a lawn: Take an ordinary, rest at night. cine for little ones and never fail td iron-toothed rake, slip spools over the "The trouble lasted about three Do you visit the. school to inquire all over the province. noontbs. A blend asked tae to" regulate the bowels and stomach, thus two end teeth; the grass or leaves Cott Soap and Ointment. and Man Was Always Man. ruped. We, therefore walked on four relletving all the miaow llla from which can eas43y be raked off wsthotr; pull- y , ails using three cares of Soap and- feet. children suffer. They are sold by ins the sod . These persona who do not agree feet. This � all the resemblance we -- taroboxeaofOiatmea:Iwaa healed.•' .. have with the apes,_The latter are not medicine dealers or by mail at 25 (Signed) Miss Agatha Tyler,R. F. ' with Darwin's theory of the descent cents a-box from-The Dr, 'Wil'liams' Mlnarti's Liniment for sale everywhere D, ,Box'b9,Wess Lubec,Me. Of man might our direct ancestors; we have evolved g get some comfort from only parallel with them. Man does.Medicine Co., 8rockv_lle. Oat. - r _- __._..__ I Cutiarra Soap,Ointment and Tal. Professor'Courtiere, of the ' French - 4 camaaeidealioreve ry-dagtoiletctsas. Aeadamy of Medicine, 'who has re- not ,descend from the age, of which s„41.xwhrr»ris n Aware..:-s�.a.r�s. there are innumerable species, while Grazing on Western Forest , ay e,.rest z w-at..•..r.' er�• viewed the recent discoveries of fps- with man there has always been but RCSerVGS. wtr.e..Bosoms.oinaeWe2beawMg.Taleasas>tss. Y ails and the various theorise of de- 66 ogre species, the Homo sapiens, divided I sea°shaves without ass' scent applied,to man. Is man only into different rases. Owing'to various causes, some per- In thousands of wee - a religious animal"? manent,- some temporary, a large Mod,gaisel's Swap has Drq.ed "At all events," said the eminent O number of stock can be grazed on the etiecti einvermanesuly baNsWne b Professor, speaking in the am hd- Dominion forest reserves in the Wee when theya:,have been WONDERFUL (theatre of, the- Faculty f P P Pearls of Wisdom. not only without >t ' of they hna.• hem �_ ' y � , Those who waste time waste life. h injury to the forest saes,put i�tlo th stenit�atts s a "man alone is positive benefit-to the same, =m.e1 a your :•�.- -. preoccupied with ha but with a' Give us your best, and youM get the - ' origizr" The number of horses, cattle 1 - THE W IT - Now traces of the latter are found bat' sheep grazed on the reserves for the , I `"'`i 0 in the geological strata which the as- Talking Domes by nature, silence tip last few ra has averaged 1 wisdom. ye8� gad about one p cant studies. Studied In the light of hundred thousand and this ==herb HEL! ED HER The worst flatterer a man can have `ki; modern science and the moat recent increasing. In order that each re- t i , discoveries, the old estion Does himself' serve ms - qu y carry its full complement man descend from the ape V1 has ere He who swells in prosperity will of stock without being over- _ _ _ shrink In adversity. Brazed, - So Writes Mrs. L mery of Longer any sense. Prom) forage surveys am being• made by Promises may et friends• but r- :.4 y g De Brockville, Ontario R • There are to be sure, crazing ex � s re anthropoid gr frog parts, with the result that „ formanoe keeps them. '. `etpes ao near to us that they onhy It has been found possible to stxom- � t � !II$ Lydia E. Pinkllrftns i wanted-money" to resemble us, se- Be that penista to going tbo cou-_modate considerably more etodt than �a ., t , Crary way muss go over it twice OF FWN Vegetable Compound ; cording to a witty P"Wouns; by the graki1v methods formerly in ( - "but why did these animals Tin strange but true that you must use. This opportune to w take,•trouble to avoid trouble. stock Brockville, Ontario.- I took Lydia) = Clever know flow to make fire? Why It,( on a great thing to have confidence on the reserves is of great benefit to E. Pinkham's ti'egetsble Compound rind they never learn to speak?" the farmers and ranchers of the differ- or weakness and in your own ability, and a greaten' to tai There is rip doubt that about the - ant prairie dialtricte. female disorders. -Ii' . . tertiary epoch, very near to own, have the ability. * 'iMONEti ORDERS. The Original and Only Genuine.'' was so weak 'at ;there existed three times I cant • great avecies, the 1me that di 1 _ 9 your t-of-town accounts by' >tswar• of ttnttatiosa cola on, the ! not stand is I " • lemurs, the apes and •man; ails that ----- �� S I�e. R Pa m•stts o! � had been thin way, those es had no resemblance An estimate of the British tom- Dominion Express Money Order. lithe NIWARD'S LINIMENT for -nearly three --prhatever to one another. However, it Dollars costa three cents. years and the di[ r aeerres'well prayed that'man of that �e land up,atgrseant puts the figure - ferent medicines I at 2,225,000 grow 'bocce, while the "' had taken had not time was far from resembling that of -1' g United States Shipping n every hive are bees whose daty �OAR8E SALT q today. The physical conformation PPing in ad- dose me as good. : dition to privately owned ship* and k is to keep it ventilated by fansldng t � I toed one of your of the human hod shows this. Why y LAND $ALT y y g wooden and composite ves- their Wings. little books In and • � a are our kidneys suspended without ezChrdrn P°si ,::` , lam webs, has 1,021 boats idle of about 4,- Bu1�C CirlOt>! door one day and ."'protection, without any support, in Minard s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia TORONTO SALT WORKS bought I would give It a trial. I ', _ • vertical position?' Why is the liver 000,000 000,000 gross tons. Other maritime TO am now on sly fifth bottle and, it to sic balls fastened! It can be shown countries are in the same position). It r"— IL J. CLIFF TORONTO wonderful the way it has helped me. that in the position of quadrupeds is mUmated that 80,000 British mar- ' I am feeling much,better, have no clued ped+a all Cana s Forest 'Experiment these organs were naturally protected, ine off3eer's and seamen are Imes- Stati0itls weak spells and can do all my.1rork =r Our organs are those of a d- ��' �maaioag sb� DW Sessedaa sow. ' I. am recommending' your The field work on the Dominion RO°k on Vegetable .Compound to abl I know yo u can use m Forestry Branch . forest experiment and y testimonial to DOG DISEASES help other n's rock >ls r won sa. Cws stations ie being vigorously pushed and How to Feed LEXERs, 176 Abbott t•, B ville, # _: <'.. - . two permsn r )+lolled b eehto any Ad- Ontario.• this season There are t - th ent stations, one on the Petawawa dream y c • Au or. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Con• +�• • • Military Resrve'to the white pine re- _• OL �i7war go.2046 pound is a medicine for women's all. jj�OQt a.E� c � lE8 V3est 9th Street ai g'ion of Ontario, the other at Lake Ed- Now Yort, II.s.A.• .meats-and has a re00rd of nearly IIft�, ward in t" pulp lands of Quebec,.on the .Laurentid'e Company's holdings. " ""IIr1)re&1c.C1.r7t. �.up ready :....: The main object of the work is to dis- - w1tL{. {,IDUble 0= Dover the proper means of securing a continuous crap of timber on cut-over lands, and of putting lands at present - " unproductive on a productive basis." o k" The two experiment stations form the STIUM nucleus of the.Dominion forest re- � - l.•=.� 4 search organization. This organiza-' � • tion embraces work on 'the-Dominion !7 lr+� '4. • ' is the table beverage. . ..� forest reserves in the West and simi- A p,...e s;' th_ t. lac mnrlr in aar_i!+±±a TC €I. "tre-a61j cwnf"ul O� � the latter in co-operation with lumber- l._ ..1.t�_ �u men and pulp companies, who, in con t1� 1i, coon with provincial foresters and .. add hat water, stir, and you , many others, are lending their en- ` • • thusiastle assistance to the work. • have a satesfyi Lo, COMFOrt _ _ t 1ng drinie,delightFul in taste Steering the Ship. •. 'and with no harm to nerves OI - =. The profiteer's wife had never been to sea before. For a treat, her bus- -digestion. As many cu S as band took her for a voyage in a big t ca ,r yOt1`Zi�Ce,-WithOtUr 1'eret;. ocean liner. WARNING Say Bayer when you buy Aspirin. r P One day, during' her wanderings ca „ Unless you see the frame . Ba er on tablets you are - e ► '!f round; the ship, she saw fur below -- y y � y ere s a .Ci �SUl'� ner a mass o= people, arcs was struck not getting Aspirin at aii. . w ny take Chances? by the contrast of their surround ings'with her own luxurious cabin. Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of j<y Y dw emw selU Pbomm tatwo Fonfis, "� ' a- —ASplr7::,,r 7Jhi.t, ...,.,aa:.,s rtia.+:,...- and dose .. ._t. .a ,..a tl POS7 VM CSR LA.Z (tzn pacicages) t , physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for here" she asked a ilor. .y "Steers. a mom," he replied. r'F'ancy that, now, she said, °and f4 a-Hni- Rheumatism - _- IN5TANT POSTUM Uri tins) does it take all thore people to' keep - '- made instanti�l the cup by addi>zghoc�arer the•ship straight?„ Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis h Cana&= Postum Cgreal'Co IA. Vindsor Ont Earache Lumbago :Pain, Pain ' CD, , , Color-blindnelse is usually heredi-' , , `;; fi Handy 'Bayer' boxes of 12 tableta-Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists, Cary, although a form of it may result Aspirin ie the trade mark (reQlatered !n Canada) of Bayer manufacture of 1[one• t eceticacidester of Ballcyllcactd. while it is well known that Aspirin means Bare! I, All � from the over=vse of tobacco. ` manufacture, to assist the public atrainit Imitations, the Tablets of Bayer compear ISSUE No. 18—'Z2. wtA be stamped with their general trade suark, the "Bayer Croug," :p• CP - -• _ __ is •,,; .. 3a.'r.r.:_ - .. .i• ..-,_-_ __ -_...o.:.�,✓�a+�:�'�a�r.*�s .-- _ .,-.vt. - ,._._.. �-__.�:.� _......;,.._. ___x.._ _, ...... ._.•.:}?•rn,^.'w r..�•.�.�..'--�?T-.Kxr�?:;:�� 3$.i:".1�'�!s�',t,t��•�3,,..�,n:•r ,5� y;�'�•,t»:_ - "a.£-�+.'..,a..t« x,:, _ •""' _e. ;.e�•^� `tea ���"� Y. *�, ,,�.-,.� "'' ix,e i �ry»��"'+`•:+�M+� �i3'4Fj� .•��t tl.,'� � i�v;. � L� ..F��,-.`.•�".�,;" R � .fir., ,".�" f t a •rn,. _,<*t _.a.�.t,, r�� w ,�-.''i,.~t •`K-r�,< fit, ti•, - yr a }� o,` ni ,,+.....t t", - - •vw...:.�..-.o r rfib:^.r'S}.. .:y.. '�''t" . '�' .. r -�r n5+°. '�"y 3:'Fti�i.'7i.���•°��.i...,..a, saill EM w17 LOCALISMS. -A fulls p seed corn of ' '"`' '-r- "• r , up l oY n cane cleaning is now the �. yy g a hand at J, S.-Balsdon's * ordeer of the day. '± -The young people of�Picker- -C, Bradley has moved into T. . eying are having a social dance in Reddin's dwelling, which he re- , _-James and Mrs.nRose were in Town Hall on Friday evening, eelatly rented, , flee citpon Tuesday. May the 12th. Proceeds in aid of -F. Hall florist is prepared -Illre. Eder has Get in earY�• boys and make is plane all " .;' y gone to the Memorial Pack. Everybody come to supply his many customers eil7 for a few weeks. and have a good time. Full per with flowers again this ear. r s �;-.--V----- -Mine Agnes Every spent Sun. titulars next week. -The nun peoples a service •• • - .�,� ' des here with her mother. �, pe the Pickerin Team. { y -Don't miss the Bi"Birthday last Sunda evening at the Meth- y -Mrs. R.-A. Bunting and Mrs. Party' to be given by St. An• odist church wasargely attended. practices are being held regularly and a good aeaeon'is F. T. Bunting were in Toronto on drew's Young Peoples Society The message of Rev. H. O. Wol- sport is anticipated. ;z. 8• this (Friday) evening in the Sun--fraim, B. A., B. D., to the congre- - :.` -Mies Violet Salisbury. of To- day School room of the church, gation was much appreciated, as Incidentally we are handling all lined Sporting:Goods, canto, spent Sunday with Miss old and young are invited and a was also his address Ito the S. S. Particularly ry Clark, . : good time is assured those who in the afternoon. -Mrs. Frank Stt'rles, of Trenton, attend. Bring as many cents as �� t� i►e spending a week with her moth• there are letters in the mouth in The Scrum Football Boot �. . or Mrs.Mrs. Rankin. which you were born. ..Now Advertisements. - ,The Boot � c o t with a kick i i Mrs. James Gordon is having —Earl Lockwood, son of D. N. 1} t, �The Best England make'. •.;` considerable re-d.ecoratiog made Lockwood. met with a serious_ac- ]'ANTED-50 chicks. Plymouth �. 'to her hotel premises, eident. He was a member of the l Church ocksPtekeWi White Wy33 dotter. F. Hall, . � g public school football. c ..'�'3 z -F. -fi. -Richardson- returned Pickering borue last week_ fter,spendin¢ a t-ea i �shich-lad-gone down to play_F{ ARM WANTED AT ONOE SP�/N� ' FOOTWEAR °couple of weeks in Indiana. a friendly Rame with the, team at Around-tGOacreor H.T.Love, 166 Carlton- -' y St„Toronto. Phone Main 878. -- - Vietor Austin has moved into S. S. No. 4 East on Tuesday even- We cars a full line of Williams' Boots and Shoes, suitable for : :John T. Stephenson's apartment ing, and during the game. was MOOTS REPAIRED=Boots and all ages and oetasions. They put the real articles in their ;..a . recently vacated by Mr.Barlow. kicked on the leg, fracturing the watso cn p h st nei ke na Q°"ili, Thoo. Boots. When you btly a Williams'its as good -Miss Jennie Rose, of Toronto, bone below the knee. - as putting money in the Bank'. Oki returned home on Monday, after -The hundreds of truek•loade FOR DALE-All kinds of bedding and s9n��Bending a week with Pickering of'merebandise that pass through cabbage pot A fine displays of hanQ�la tomatoes, and : ffiende. Liao Hall.Florist•Pickennir. 33 -Thomas Law is excavating in.towt>!S along the rovincial High. �jOR SALE-A young cow, Holstein n order to enlarge his cellar at his way would indicate that the good 1''and Ayrshire,just freshened. Apply at the residence for the purpose of instal- roads are not built exclusively for premise"•1 mile meat Of Cherryvooa station. W. 8 pound ails 55c. b '�- Beg a fnrnace.� the pleasure of those who own H.Burk,R.R.2,Pickering. , 33 P pound pails 90e, 10 polled pails 1,i5 -E. S. Alger,of the Alger Press, automobiles. The saving in trans- OR BALE-2 !rash cows, heavy, publishers of the Oshawa Tele• portation charges by aping trucks Fteaming.►aeon•i act of-platform scales. Ap- Fred T. Bantle - .. Pickerind :. . gram, paid THE NEws a fraternal instead of the railways, is an im- y:oFml Lacey,lot sa,B.F.wa., Piekering� g� Established 1557. call on Friday last. portant iteltl to the merchants isad phone 113alvern 607.Highland Creek. 8J•38 � —Seeding o FOR SALE-Oheap, all kinds of g peratioae are now in the t qwas close to the Large cities, 1 ' q wacros.harness,and al kinds of farm im- ,, :fell blast. The high winds and and the tone to the railways must lementain good order. Also several heavy and Blear weather bf the past week has be great. kht dins and cork stoves and beaten. H. -dried the land rapidly. Report of Intermediate Room erman.Claremont. Phone 201. lrtr • • -9t. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will of Pickering public school'for the FOR SALE-Pair of Clyde mares, ._.1 ` hold their regular monthly meet• month of April : Sr. III--Hilda chestnut driving are. Man y-Harris com- T' � ore . g bination grain and fertilizer drill, 13 disco, uew 19 ilyR at the home of Mrs. W. J. Walsh. Lizzie McGiuiy, Aurelia last year. Cattle taken to pasture, Arthur G. . –' s ;; he 4 )!tiller on Wednesday, May 10th, Smith, Mildred Murphy, Evange- Clary,Lake Sbore and Brock Road. 30tt at 8 P. m. line Cowan. Jr. III-Florence DOROTHY-DAY TANNER-Teach- ;;, -A large amount of garden Muteh, Ethel Bray, Dorothy An- er. Plano and Vocal Certificates. Trinity work has been done the past drew Senneth Moyle Phoebe College,and Royal Academy. London. England. Y��t „O� O� Will be week. The !sell 19 i0 eZCellent $a]�Qr� y' Will visit pupils;residence it required Phone a/ ai y 1 Hester Mighton, Johnnie 1702.or write Aintree Farm.R.R. 1, Pickering. F`•' "condition And with continued fine Greenlaw, Harriet Morrissey. Sr. — - ' weather, the A Stitch in Time Saves Nine - - needing-, • rapid. ' growth should.be II—Irene Coupland.• Edna Reid, - --- - , P Lizzie Annan, Atistilf$aker,Ho w• Now is the time to et our harness 4 -,ors: John Calvert. who under, and Lam, Ralph 'an, Helen g Wall Paper ' -Get the Staunton line and hoot@ and•shoee put In shape for ease an operation for appendi Cowan, Falter Richardson, Basil P p . eitia is a Toronto hospital about 'Bye, Allan Andrew, Angus Lie- the Spring. Hand-made harness made r " three weeks ago, rettlrued home combe, Barbara Hall. your order. Woek guaranteed. Paints-Get the "Elistiea" brand on Saturday last, and. is recover- -The final hearing f the charge convinced t. aice us a trial and be - lag vary ra ppidly. brongbt against Wm. Train, of R. H. STROUD. Coldwater Halsomine-+G et Decotlnt -Kelvin Bunner has completed Oshawa, for a B. O. T. A.. by hay- 1&39 lot 30, con.2, his and year in his B. S. A, course ins liquor in. his possession in a Near C.N.R. Cberrywood station T } . at Guelph O. A. C., standing 13 in public place, took place in the LinOielim-We have it 4 yards wide 1 .._A class of 140. Be has gone to Town Hall on Wednesday evening �I��• Btmeoe for the summer and wily before P. M. Clark. This Is the �►h Jllltevale _��gEyl�um �;ug9��ct patterns, all sizes' is ;`--` 1be employed on a fruit farm. -man who had the misfortune to L- �•. ��tt�� - —The Chamber of Commerce run into a telephone in front of Tale s7Crvlee �,ial`age will bold their re nlar month] ' p , Brooms, Scrub Brushes, Wash Boards 8 y W. (3• Reid's butcher shop several r. rieeeting on Tuesday evening next, weeks ago when returning home All members,are requested to be from Toron >Ireakirsg the pole.Overhauling,' Painting, all kinds galsomine Brushes, Cleansers on hand at '7 o clack to assist in -repairiog doae Ignition ' eleaain o the is two places and badly damaging a R !alt - __ t-• '. the hall: p grounds around his car. His anto robe was taken goat old Fordtop yre covered . -`of all kinds into the butcher shop -for safe• for x18.00: <. —Gordon Thexton, of Toronto, keeping, and unfortunaitely for Garden Seeds in package end bulk spent Sunday here with his broth- him a bottle of liquor was lscov- '¢:. • er,-J. R and Mrs. Thexton. Wm. Bred R ithio its false. 'The charge Berry & Poynter and Mrs. Thexton and daughter was laid against him by license } Also spent the evening with them inspector Ma'oa, and the trial was .Fruit Grower's UPeralls SnlOeke Shirts etc ,a 'on their return from Dowmanville postponed -several' times until ! . where that wire visiting vela- Wednesday evening when thecaae CUTHBEI;T_RASPBERRY,CANES, it -dyes was fn,lly di-apu4ed of. 'D. A, --- _.—Get the Carhartt line. The members of 9_t. C,eor r'e $11,00 per 1,000. R swansoo, of Oshawa, appeared GLEN MARY STRAWBERRY ' � t Dramatic Society are now busy for the prosecution and J. A. Me PLANTS, $8 00 per 1,000. Men's Work` Boots, solid leathet, the prILeticing their drama, entitled Gibbon, of Oshawa, for Mr. Train. 'When a Man's Single." They Several witnesses were beard, but Quarter amount cash in advance ; it !1 » tPill balance C. (3.D. at Hydro City 11118y present this play In tb8 Town Mr. Train failed to prave that he your nearest ex. �-- w a: Ball on Wednesday evening, May was'as innocent as b, looked and press office. s • • p.4th, This is a first class drama was fined $200 and costs. $1.00 per 1,000 less if gotten at plan- Prints, Ginghams, Chambry s, Gallteas, cad should be liberally patron- --A well attended meeting of ation. . zed. g Northern grown Csnes and Plante assortment always at -The 43rd anniversary of the the ratepayers of the villa ge was if required. �� �� -dPic•kering. Methodist church will held in the Town Hall oa Monday The Big Store R3- evening in •re@Donse to a circular �, B Crawford, be held on Sunday nett. Service' issued by thearmern bring in our produce and police trusteeq for .y �enornin and evening, when the the purpose of considering light BOX 222 COOKSVILLE,-ONT. , Rev. John Cot-urn, of Toronto, and power for the village. The Seeretary of Social Service and 'set ever thins ' sou want ~ -Evangelism, will preach. Do not police truBtees several weeks .ago !60' YEARS' b y M mi4e the o went into the city o interview RXPERIENCE Opportunity o� he the Hydro-Electric Power and right, here, : _:this leader and preacher. Special Ligbt Coonmission_with the vies. music will-bo I—: : vd L., the of eecuri R this neceeeitq of � `choir for the occasion, mi,dern life. They promised to --�� day afternoon a hone rneE-sage s - -- possible moment and tbi� meeting TRrtee Haines - - `-- - ----- - , : was received from E. L. Rtlddy•s was called for the purpose of Dcetcrta - stating that a fire h kd broken out 'idering these estimates wh the CO►vRIGHTS La t on the remises. The fire alarm ' da�oae.enet a sketch and de.cr! loam', r HARDWARE p y Hydro Commissiota were n pre- sweat n toprttn�nr or:nlco�rsMw� her an BUNDY S -.- -was-immediate) sounded and in a Invent ulone UproDaelJ ntxht. �muana p g tloas strtetl eonedent�al AfiDGDO[on Pat eta ,'. few mitlwtes many willing workers ratepayers. TeLast year htil 1Conie •entire&oldest net for a ts. ale ernes CA. '� as well as the fire engine were on Puaau taa.a c n roiosion were prepared t lusts! gs�Yitwtso,wltbo a.In the scene, on reaching which it an electric light and powerl=vstenin1f �e � - was found that the fire had rok. in :-he .,;nave n h��;a „f et to - en out in a large,manure pile. per horse power, to be conveyed NiittoA'ei any aelantlse fo sans or �°' Large clouds of smoke were rising raaads,�3 ss a yar.yo.ta�s R+Da14 sow of. but the fire was under control be- here on a higkl tension line. This an newade-wen. offer was considered too high to be >Mis !f New Y v,-co the arrival of the fir 'cow- annaptable to the resident• of the sue. ,.,. ,1s.. -.,,�.. ,. – ' « parry. Large quantities of-water village, On Monday evening Mr. were pumped on the st-noulderine Der the- representative from the T'he Famous Cold Water Paste, ,ppile until all danger of fire bleak• Hydro-Electric•Power and Light ELM DALE mil.1rS F, out again had, passed. No Commission,made a now and much = damage was sustained except to better offer, and one which was �'=oKERiNCt =xn White and Tints. _ the pile of manure, How the fire considered accept able b man - ? y y originated is a mystery. i present. This offer was at the Having taken over the F•Imdale •_ •- •• - - " - '. -April report of Jr. Division of rate of $0 per horse_ Po p power. At Mills-:liili from ' F. W. Week's._ I : ,one ourid Of Muie5C0 will cover Pickering public school : Jr. II- "tbis rate the street lights would P ti Vicior Coldham. Bert Elliott,Eth- cost$28 per light, and the rates wish to announce that the Y,}r :el Powell, Doris Reid, Myrtle for house lights and other house Bnsiness will be car r- a ----- ',Lockwood, Saul Scott, Irene Hall. hold requirements were quite ried on 'ih the ►sevent3 iIVV s(�UarO feet. James King, Jiu,inie --Palmer, -reaisomtcble: Reeve K H.-Richard- Florence Andrew. Jr. I-'Kenneth son was present and stated that We on hand all; •f C' Smith, Kenneth Richardson, radials were enre ' to conie, and • , p Put up 1II 1, and J lb'* packaddQQ$' ki.a r� •'•'• t+thing definite would be kinds of Feed, ensoh, Isabelle McMaster, Edna Announced within thirty dal t? t• .. - � y-+ We have at present-- Greenlaw. Jr, .I-Dorotb Ravin, advised that the - . Y police trustees ? >;. Marjorie Shepherd, Arthur-Bier, 3eler aet[on" P r n�i Y Marie Cowan, Helen Murphy,' had expired. With the advent of I Car Barley and-Oat Feed . �.-Winona McEwen, Sandford De radials. light and power would be 1 Car Western Oat@ .'read all about this Leary, Isaac Coupland, Lias Lie. 4ecared at ti much lower rate'than Also Corn. ?f combe, Helen Palmer. Jr. Pr- it would on a line from the east, "�,� i•' , '•. :'.'NormUstrk, Austin Crockett,Jack which would not be sufficient to Ogilvie's Royal Household`Flour sanitary finis!]• Ahye4, :Marion Shepherd, Irene ;apply the needs of tbose outside Pastry Flour F iptt-Cecil Lockwood, Orval' the village. A motion was put to ,rvar�lc Bradley, Walter the meeting and carried favoring Chopping done every dap . ?Stonebofi rit Rye, A. H. Gibson, Kr. Richarcivon's idea that action V .i.i tuady �T y�t, deterred for thirty days, • + Qr. e • �- Pickerin : . JDhU lE. Bayles, .+4 .-.,.' %.,r"`^•t', ',R •,y -ww t "^n+- .:.o- ' -f�,,;_,'�., w,..t:,w%• .a<e� S r"` °"•i'+�-j1=� ^.fit'w