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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_05_12 FP .qua: •� .'3'-•�"!.' -.•r;� .r. .>re;, i. .,,:::r'. '�5...cart ♦•' :-rw, n..' '.R,. :..a. _w.' d •+wt.. ' o kT VOLe XLI. = _ `' ' . :' .� - . PICgERIN(�, ONT., FRIDAY, MAC' 1�, I92.. _ No. 31- V Y,'fB fi�Ofltfa! 6afAtio. ! CENTENNIAL CORNERS. BROUGHAM. Established 1828 Gulis :E Baker Centeania!Methodist cb:,rch iscele-s Mrs. Leo Haywood and children are • prating its anniversary p ctn Sunday, holidaying with her parents, C. A,' GREtNWOOD May 14th. A former pastor.Rev. R, and Mrs. Barclay, here,;• E. FOT3BYTH, Opb.D.,'Director We have moved our Office and S. Fralick, will preach at Z 30.p.m. A meeting of those interested in R.o orttetrical7Aseadatioa of oatario. Reg. and again at 7 p football will be held to-morrow Sat- i� . pt ag D. m. Splendid music ( - .... ;. •.:_h:: ¢ iste,edrMember.f Ithe Americas Optometnul Music ►sloes to the centre of will be rendered by tape Washln ton 4. Aeeeioiation. Eye. esamined by appointment. R_ ilyday)evening,. All tgembers of the Ptwae 2so4, Claremont,Ont. Methodist Church-Choir at both ser- club are requested to be present. ML�the town and we are put- vices. We look for a large attend- - T. C.'and Mrs. Brown' are getting .'.,. F. TOMLINSON, M. B., Member Ling on a' new brick sacs. Everybody come, settled in their old home here,after a R a.ffthe College of Physicians and Surgeons -- _ number of years spent in Toronto. - 1 of oetario. ott.ce: that formerly occupies byy front and 'slaking BROCK ROAD. We welcome back our .former rest• W the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,-Cald- ``-;`y' _ --- _ wen. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 2317 a large and : dents. , w. Mrs, (Dr.'f�Bradsbaw. of Pcrtage la The Brougham'Wnmen"s.dnBtitute j ' 'U R..ICARTWRIGHT, :M. D., 14. -.spacious building 70 ft. long Prairie, died on Tuesday at the home wifl hold `their annual business meet. e- %� : ♦ . C.tP & g.,c+nt. A coroner for the Coon- of veorgg Moody, of Oshawa, at the,ins on Tuesday, May 18th, at the SGD 0/"'4TS ty of Ontario, Office hours: 12-2 and s-s p.m., age of about 5:years, The deceased{home of'Mre. W. E.' Hul.tby. Would or at Cthert►hours by appointment Phone Bel! had beeb in poor health for several like all members to be oresent:. p ° No.24.0: Ind.phone xe-4m 'P;,1 ;_.:r, . yearn, snout fast unrlstmHe she came -tam. v - We.are 1?eitiag Agents fur I+�ed our light t east to visit her relatives here but she y g ►t ones and O. McKINNON,M.D., L.R.O.$., Phonographs, Pianos, Singer Sewing' steadily declined in health until her � '' CHERRYWOOD. ' AT Machines, Records, Sheet Music, _ sour good seed. i°! . Eaiabnrgb, member of she College of Band Instruments,Violins etc. death. The deceased was a Pickering Comme,ucing May the l.5th,`C, N. R. Ptpaicians and surgeons of Ontario,aseotime, girl, having spent her girlhood.years -, of 'Boy.1 oollese of flartaoaf Eaiabttmad " . Government Standard near the Rouge. She moved to Port-�}train Totontoservice 5 as follows om Toros o, j have a-car of stiperior quality t3a.s�a1 ate.ntion to ddssisee of women sad Lightning Protection. a e to Prairie about fourteen veara etsudraa O�Sos and reddeaos,Bzotiiham, � g g go, where she a o about f resided. • Her Don't forget the drama, entitled : EQLtty Stable Equipment, viz: ago, Seed,Oats, testis 45 lbs. or l. . husband came east an Monde beta 'Farm Folks," to be given by the Mil- t g Steel Stall@ and Stancbfons, y g '' J'ega4• Water Cups, summoned on account of her critical liken Dramatic Club in the church this �T Say Cars, -condition. Mrs. W. B. Jackson is a (Friday)evening,May 12th,,commenc- more per bushel. Will ' - W. H.'KRNNEDY. Barrister. Sol- Litter Carriers. sinter of the deceased. Mr. and Mrs in¢ at S o'clock. Walter Waddell, •kitorANotary Publie.SConveysncert ac. the Scottish entertainer. has consent- arrive in a few days., NYitby,oat. 41 Jackao attended thr fuaerai •on • ed to give some of his numerous selec- y a' 6 :� Stouffville Oat Tbured y,interment talking place at Lions between act @, Tea will be eery- :Price 85 cents B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the Ux ridge cemetery. per bushel. p' •Solisitor,Itbtery Publie.Ere:' Ko@q in r 4 _ ed in the ball from 8 to 8 o'clock. Ad- ". 060.50000 Brook St.North.Whitlyt. say - mission,adults 35 cents, chililren 18 Samples can be seen at the trill. BTOUFFVILLE� centd. Everybody welcome. ,. etc.,•229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth)Skis Y g y l The sbnual meeting of the'Method• `. ALES A JOHNSTON—Barristear�s Je Iffe � � The veterans are havin a Reld'da et Sabbath School was held on the To.00to.tltPbone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays. 11! • here on the 24th of Ma 4th of Mdv and the followin officers N vcrn 1720. Qad.> poly Rev. Mr. Burgess b„s received and were elected for the ensuing year : WILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A..Bar• accepted a call to London. Supt.. A. J. Taylor : Ash t Supt.. G. Aster, Solicitor, metatxr of the firm of �E•AREMOIVT We understand a new town bell will Todd : Bible Class Teacher. F. Rog_ `1 ' Ryckmaa.Denison.Foss aad Beaton. Toronto take the place ,of the present one, -ere ; Young Prr,ple'e Class,Ja+.Todd General Trusts Building,fs ay Street.Toronto. Licensed' when we.hope to hear the dayperiuds Boyd Class, D. Dawson ;' Girl's Class, l ': Tetephoae;Mata981 ana 2. Embalmer and Undertaker. again aydibly chimed. .lire. W. Petty? Primary ('leas. Mrs. Motor Hearse. The daily motor bun Rerri�e has M.. Drinkwaier :. Beginner's Clasp. Dented started between Here and Toronta; Miss E. I. Roach ; Treitsurer. Hannah .. Toronto connection for taking in Markham and Unionville.. Mary D-dws+ro : Beeretarp, Agnes , Hospital Service, We bear it is well patronized. Petty : I g J. HUDSON. D. D. R. L. D. c„ P Librarian, Helen E. Dawson : 1' Dr. Smith. dentisto will attend a �. 182 Carlton I—_Twec to,-'Hrdscn'sNew Org-tnlsts, Uisees-Edith Roach. Emily Systrtn" of +omfor table piate work. tintefor ----- post-graduate course at the R lval Gatpa, Muriel Judd. Lucy Dawson.1 •, �. e. iabrtzatici acc pborre North 5316. 4-16 OPlege of Dental Surgeons all next-Beatrice Petty.Je.-4e Davidson, -BARNES 'week, given by New York apeclaliEts. _ ' : BLASE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. A large number of oui•citizens turn- -• (,raduatetf 'he RDYalCT ge of Deotaf CHOPPING MILL. ` uxBRloas RtttYeon• and University of Toronto., Office .. ed out on Friday afternoon.and made- — over w M. Pr ia Ie's hardware,store, Whitby, a "bee"to levFl and otherwise beau The ev, o p w Fi T R J 1 t o John,$. e d Cho in a P o m who The Universal - � osae boors s ton T2". i to s.3o.B]ad.'y:ore o. Fp B ad Oat Palling •vgry week iffy biemorixl Paric. Our park con= '�- t9d1 peWne azo 4417 a eists of 18 acres and is a needed c ui- recenrly resigned from the L:x nridge 39,W133 Ma,CY13.M day excepting-Monday. and 'Goodwood Mist, Churches to — - sition to the town.- p +fine of Our Productions) W Highest prices paid for Rock Elm, -'acee�pt a call of the Humber Hsip �uffiirifls! gavb*. Churcb:Toroato,--will say farewell to We yell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens"for , 41-, - �- w Soft Elm, Basswood; - GREENWOOD. his congregation@ .new Sunday, May 811 makes of ears--the beet ter; r W i V. RICHARDSON— Real Es White Ash and other kinds of logs. Miss Nina Smith entertained co 14th. Rev, Mr. Olmstead came to in-the market for - a .-tate. Insurance,Conveyancing, Notary this place a little over Rve years ago. Polsbc,Etc , Pickering.Ont. ally py. This Ip a longer ter than,the laver- W. G.Barnes, Green River The the price. Ladtss'Ald are having from Toronto over Sundaving an apron ra age and for this reason and from the Tires for all car(+ Emery Wheels. B.RRATON 'TOWN8Hl1'P 0LEBE Or address R.'R. No. 1-Locust Hi1L shower at the parronafte an Thursday. fact that he was ordained in L xbf�}dige, y D• Conroyanow, 0aninsudeaar for takias Lloyd Wilson and Freewan Mantle Saw and Emery MAndrils, nflfdaslss, aomantans. ate. •fo•o7 b less this place will ever here a warms t : cal ta.m pprrvvyysots1t�7 alts! of 1Ylatriys UO. were home from Toroatoover Sunday, in his heart• as be certain) holds'a Cireu]ar Saws, Lad- na+as+s• s►1lfiavalti, Oas. t-t •;� PICKF:ItINGt •'• William Oatway. who le working at Y dare, etc. • large and firmly seated place in Che Oshawa, spent Sunday with his fam- hearts of the people of this.whole dis• DAVID A, PUGH—Live stork aue- ily here. P P Woodworltinq and General Luoneer.• Graduate of C. M. }ones,' School, tract,as well as among his own eo Blacksmith' ` rboe.,o. Lifetime.es LUMBER YARD 114tss Ada Bradehaee retnrard—to i�nn -�— �!• snot•. Block and n penetue wnb ped,sreed y stead and their two children with the W. H. JACK,90-�,-Heoek#Leads ring work. All kinds of sales Torotfto ao 9aturda after spending 1y attended to. Terms reasonable, Pbom A couple of .weeks with Miss Kate d,,post regret'. Mr. Olmstead took I aremont. 1617 + ' Sadler. P g . Pickering, Ont.f ' Mrs, Granby, of Brampton and Mips charge of the work here when things _ .IIUGH S. PUGH. Licensed Auc• Hardwood s�pp�$ generally were at a low ehh,_owing to T:�ai ttoneer for the Provtaee of Onta:,o. A11 D Lillie.Hinton, o! Toronto were thr the ioduatriai kiaos breeeder of puted ed seasonable terms. guests of Jagoea and Mrs. Ralae over setback to the town's growth. e r V ! O re �i�w pure-bred Shorthorn cattle. We can supply .foul in the week•eod. 4lw ett,Mine or call, tad. e, Claremont added and serious drawback to Lhe - i L _jar P 0 Maple, eh, Mr. Scott who recentip purchased work was in the handicap of the four t r , CL' tot:X . aken 1,5 POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, possession of the same and i9 now Olmatead's predecessors. la s }te of 7. 1' a for Ooaati•@ of Terk sod Onwxo. Ana Plain and Quartered Oak,' located'with us. this, under re Olmsors. , n sp tsot, ` its salad of ail kinds a Maus 0 to on shor•sw _t tt R'alier sad' firs. Washington and Cement ssNsos, ♦dicta«Or••a elver P.O.. Oat. ;a]1 r`Beaver Board" son motored out from 'Toronto and patient and efficient leadership�, to- "Beaver gether with his hail-fellow well-tnet' = Coal spent 9aturday and Sunday with Wal- �. '�JM, MAW, LICENSED AUC• BtOClC W way, the cause has prospered substaq _ 'T TIONEER Tor York,Ontario and Darham ter and Mrs. ilaan. tiallp, the working forces are Waited 1 t Counties. All kinds of sales promptly attended �j. - r table i t bl h r to. Terrnsreasonsble. Date sales may be-W D Gordon W San, and .redita a interest a ea a io �a Lumber, r •.ranged at NEWS'Ofhcv. Bell and Indepen- • • WHITEVALE. a@ never before in the history of the neat phones. Whitby,Ont. sly + 1 church. Besides.the splendid oppor• _ IPICgERI (I All's ready• You wont be disnp- lenity at the Humber. Mr, and'Mrs. = Shingles- oil - l pointed with our Tennis Club bazaar. Olmstead were attracted by the near- 5 Dr. N. E. MCEwen, B.V.Sc. Bell and Independent phone. Saturday.May 20th. Our 'home- ness of.Mounton College of McMaster Veterinary'Surgcon. made baking is a specialty.everytbiog University for the training of their Reddy Roofing Graduate of University of Toronto. TIME TABLE—Pickering Station You desire for your visitors over the daughter. Their many friends join - - T.R. Trains going East ins as follows week-end of the 24tb. with this paper in wishing hem eve Former Veterinarian to Macdonald No. 10 Mfil ;,57 A M. The Women's Institute will.bold cos exit yo Chair new field of labor. be;i�„7"..ol•fvl�gr Quebec. t" 28 Loc►7 2z3Y�—= and-elenion of p P Y 1� 1 LA b -� Prompt attention to all clients. _ 88 Local A4 P. M� officers on Wednesday, May l7bh. .ia----- ` _.-Re-11 and Iisd.•Phonea, Sunday train, 7,57.4.M. the I. O.O. F. Hall, at 3 o'clock,p. m.. Death of John McIntosh . ' :.. _ P1C�CERING, ONTARIO Trains oing Rest du• ae ftl!}ows— Each member is requested to be press — ��p • ent and each`lady interested in the Tn the death of John McIntosh, F •A RE E S. OiR, ` ' No. 3 Local •i.4 7 A.M. F. . 27 Local community work is invited to come which took place on Wednesday of 44 P. M. G R E I D •,t , ' and join the Institute. "For Home Piet week at hie home in Duabartonl 9 Mail 9.05 P•M. .-and Country" �i Sunday train, _ 8,05 p, M, F" ie their motto. Pickerin¢loses one-of.its most highly - '• • • On the evening of Friday, May 20th, respecter) residents. The deceased — i Foregoing is according to Standard the I. O.O. F., of Whitevale, wilt Rive had been in poor health early in the Has a full line of I'reslr and car, time. a concert furnisbed by thirty or forty. winter but had quite recovered and / E ' y ad meate constantly on hand. of the beet talent in the city of'Toron• was able to be up each day until the *^ � t� Q A A Car E to. The object of the entertainment Sunday 'previous to his death when j`/ j j j _ L. 1 is to raise funds fur purchasin chairs pneamonia-set' in, resulting in his O Ram, Bologna, Weiner@, etc; Station at Brougham still have their roc the t7 ace ' expert from the factory and also hav-e to reserve`this date and do not fail to on Friday afternoon to Erskine came- Highept pricers paid for New C i° _ attend. Watch ndt for hills giyinly tnry 4vas very largely attended, thus - jouu�ner-s cattle t e 3 speed car at the 2-speed price, full particulars, showing the high esteem in wnlcn ne - unit - r .Iles Agent for Cream Separators, 1'illard ' T intoshiwas born a Nairn yBa ffshire, y Bat2eriee. Goodyear and Dunlop tires. . GREEN RIVER. - , The only car on the toad that cannot Scotland;and emigrated to Canada in +r be matched by our competitors. Less Mother's Day—Sunday, _• ,1808, the year of the Fenian Raid. He tore ' SIX TIMES— gas and less oil than any car on the Mrs.J. Bradley, of Toronto, visited lived for two years in Montreal where , ., , road and Service is our Watchword. J. B. and Mrs Wilson. he joined the VnIunteers, but did not t ' The Champion Q' , Wm. Michell is haying extensive see active service. He then moved to - White Rose Gasoline and F,narco ,I v operations done on his farm. Toronto where he remained a year to the Canadian Typewrities contests Gerow's Garage Brougham ' Miss Bessie- Hoover, of Toronto, working t his trade, � r favorite Tonics g that black- Get your has been a student of the Shaw Business School.. Isn't that convincing prtwf of spent the weekend under the par- .smithing,. He next moved to Dunbar- , ental roof. ton.where he followed his trade but in Wampole sPCod Liver Extras., the thorough teaching we=ire) Your _ at boy or any girl can Sstsnla buviveseloserse Mina Pine. of Toronto, having been four vears he had-t give it up owing R wall's Pe tong, NL yals Creopho-, t^ }sly and August. -Send-now (et.pr•. _OPEN ALL -MAR... _ln_pa ozhealth—is_stopping_w.ith._her-_to_ill-health and wen-t.farming,- _ •vectus, sister, Mrs. Ernest Hutchings, the end of six years returned to his Bgrdoek Blood Bitters, P—Maletos6, Chief Principal Eat}er Now MC. and Mrs. Wilson, of Aurora, trade at which he worked for seven Tanlae: . having purchased the house and loot more years. He then resumed farm- BUSKSSLL10T_T -'- �w„KtGe. u1 J. �uVU G, ,YV.O� .Y •tbCY4• ♦u6 -1 which lae nn,1}tn110f� Iltlt ti fP}] - - 1 1 V 1y. veara ago wren ne retires from active y 1r, f -� farming experience .wasvChdieest Metcalf's Oandy in bulk y. _ Master Billy Fuller,of British Coltlm• life. Hia Yonge & Charles Ste,Toronto time with his grand parents, W. A. t irty years he,v:as an elder In the or in boxes. • • and Mrs. Fuller. Presbyterian Church,and belonged to �il'atll Chop�u�g THE HioH•(;Ft 9 BUSINESS SCHOOL The Green River Shamrocks and tbat fine type of manhood found Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, _._ OF OVTART0. /Our graduates are in Queen's Park,Toronto, football teams among the early settlers. He is our- Colttrobia Gramophones, AND FL kKING strong demand. Prepare now and played here, the result being 4.0 in vived by hig'Widow, two @one and two w' �• favor of the Shamrocks. daugbters:'Hugb,merchant,of Locust Records. H PICKERI -NICJI Nhws be ready to accept a good position Miss May Michell having spent .Hill; George, fxrgier, of Scarboro: I are prepared to do_Xhopping and in the Fall. .. Write for our Cata- some time at Oakville, returned' home Mrs. Robert Scott,' of Cedar Grove. ^rte• Oat Flaking every Monday logue which gives complete inform last week. She waa accompanied by and Mrs. Tredway Closson, of Went ' and Friday. her aim t• who was very ill but has re- Hill. N• �• C�tirt<,+*T' U. atiOn..�THF.PUPILS OFTHIfaACH00T, l� ,ry �,j, : Stoneboata For Fale covered. - GET R011D VAT,*.'R .FOR THSTR Visitors with W. A. and Mrs. Fuller Germany's reply to the Genoa •!. xQVRY, the last two weeks were; D.B. Ni hp- peace Conference re ardin re i►r• u ender, of Manitoba Dane and re, v rin5 a7 , ,1>30 L. ' D3n�F'. $511@8, Claremont y•IWrJrtkott, ?}'rincl�ial ,P �wd•>lflra. ikLio a' 4� '-u faLlrs.# g pre,• . V��7 k., 'showing where the drought of e8c%P- In$ air was. Then the disaster occurred. Ons, of thedsunes licked the now dry oakum, all, In- About `,-the -.'.Hou.4e whiC14 saturated with tar and 7. stantly buisit inw dames. There waa -no time to fwce the Z hatch open and let in the water that y been surrounded them, and the two men, F11111129 the jjope Cheot. If the new home bas alread First let us conekler just what is selected, so that the size of the rooms hampered by their heavy diving suits, and the number of windows and their had to fight the flames as best they expected of the bride in the way-of sizes can be determined, ft is usually could with their rubber-covered-SAnds. b*6e furnishings. CArcumstantes WM always alter cases and the mode considered customary for the bride to tiny-hole to be burnt in their for the men, either lee to be followed.by and the furnish the curtains for the bedroom ,s, suits meant death orme& bathroom and kitchen, , These us*dly by suffocation by smoke. or drowning inome of the newl� ideelect;follow out the color scheme of the when getting back into the water. guide th e bi her selection of materials, styles bedding and-towels if one hasput a FUhting desperately, they beat the Then, more�dead noteof color in them. The unbleached dames out at last em*unts. geatLV9 of muslin with applique motifs in sateen than a114, the divers stumbled* away sUp.and signalled, The following HA is sugi V yoppligs, tonal-ly prvv4deil by the work up ,nic�ely here and are more to the hole In the to be drawn-ap,to the su -room aa rfam lucky v�a furnishes an adequate quan- practical than in the dining tity of th,9 ementials for the new home the laundering Is less frequent. The at not having been burnt too death sA. Ihough, more desirable in tiny figured pereales that hAve Just the bottom of the sea, may be tome into the.;market are a little Inany instances. -ewer and are very pretty for-val- our Gardener. low$ n 6 sheate if oul'y'one,be& This al .71nAmat . bed in cases of ances,-side drapes and spreads. Touch- tor a makeshift set This-is a sons of garden weds es. of black help wonderfully to I planted in the spring, more than them off. Dotted Swiss with pique .. .... if Tendad bv all the rosv hopes butril... L.. if -re bne bed but all of the aft-i size. j, - - That colored plates could bring, wishes-to emphasUe daintiness. as- 2 Pillows for each beKL with the Alas' some ne�er came up at all, P low. ket cloth combines very well -9 pWow cases for each in s for a - And some, they died a-borning, :I mattress pad for each bed. colored- ginchame.and parealei a But a valiant few poked up their: ch bed. If spread, having a nice weight and t- I pair of blankets f or ea head Ir Should be tractive weave. buly one bed, an extra pa SO I'm working every "Orn"g. jW0vi&d fo work-Wdn4 for the trousseau. These nn*ad for each bed. are t feature Now in the stilly nights there crawl r emergencies.' Do not slight the house dresses and Ogres I seek in vain, dcco F".. .:I comforter for each bed. i t indeed the rn,�st.importanI T6 06 of the chest, for it is in these that 4 6 face towels.per Person. probably two-thirds of you o eat along the tender row*, Leaving behind the alain; a bath towels per,person time wtil be spent. r future Wh 2 washable bathroom rugs. . ..... Fe, Fo,'F1, Fum I off go their heads a washoloths per person. Without the slightest warning; 1/21LTIPIS 2 eeakb for each dremei or &9- ..A Rome-Made Shower BAIL But.-I'll down those villains yet, I vow A obower bath that coots in less so I'm working every morning. and Jn packages Curtains aM rugs for bedrooms. than a dollar in a luxury, that evm one on this farm, from the hired man m thble. on the weeds—the sturdy 3 changee for the dining-roo And th 3 chances of napkins per week per up,enJoYed last gurr"ner. We had been fiarming a year and doing without weeds person. That grow,and grow, and grow; V mkdem comforts, missing them sore- It needs sweet visions, weeks- ahead, Three Prayers by Stevermn. keep alive in our hearts the sense of 2 runners for buffet. - hera old felbowship and tenderness; make 6 ,g1sm and silver towels, linen 1Y. Our problem, bow to get t I 'a To spur my rake and hoe, In Robert Louis Stevenson's journal the same as that of many a tenant. -offenseer to be foigotten and services� traA preferred. Saw .seeks Th k "Of lettuce crisp mid tiny Peas of his famous Trivels *Ith a Donkey 6 tea towels. Hemmed The menu at adorning; appears a heaudful passage that for 6"bandy man"attac ad It,with the remembered; protect those whoom we result that showers were on tap when- love In all things and follow them oire excellent. 0, there's lots of fun in growing some reason was left out of the book 6 kitehen lavatory hand towels. ever needed. He bought a large things, when It was published. The English- with kindnesses,so Ahat they may lead wooden lard p6l and bored a hole in simple and unsuffering lives and in 6 dish cloths and moo rags. so I'm worfcft every morning. man, Mr. William Harris Arnold. who i '-8 kettle holders, large and saft. the bottom, through which he &uld the end the easily wUh quiet minds." slip a quarter-inch pipe. This pipe he owns many of 'Stevenson's original I la�mtry bag. manuscripts, bee given It to the public fitted with a pair of lock-nuts, 'am.a we Ex-Kaiser's Cruel Conduct I ironing-board pad and two cover along with some other cholcebits. short pipe with a cut-off to control the HIS NERV TLAS NOW sheets. quote: at Father�s Deathbed. am not ab- flow of water. A short piece of rub- Additional items which ber hose connectedl this pipe with the STRA-11 AV EYE, , I find some Prayers among the solutely.essential-but ari! very nice to noblest' reading In. the world; often "Why didn't father fall at Woerthf' ifts for the sbower-head. The shower-luiad. we unGm . re in meaning thw battle of Woerth-an-der- have and make niFe g when I am alone I flud a pleasu: chest, Are. had ofi hat;d. making them for myself. as one would Sauer In the FrancoGwrnan war in sh he the then Crown Prince Hot dish pads,tray cloths, luncheon Acc*rdinCly, the tnW CA On H ow An Ontario Teacher Re- make -a sonnet As I walked beside 1870, w n sets,' ies impkins. for our sbOwle Friedri Wilhelm defeated 'elbths, hin�be&n r bath was:' ined GoW Health. my donkey I made a Prayer or two my- ch the self. which I here offer to the centrepieces, guest towels, silverware Lard Bucket .................$0,46 ga reader, French. "It Would have been lucky, toast, muffin and hdt roll cOv- LOck-uUts for 4-Inch Pi. ..... .02 "1 am a school teacher by prDfe@- as I offer him any othier thought that said the ex-Kaiser Wilhelm to his for napkins, 2 'A-Inch long nipples .04 mother, the, daughter pf Queen Vic.. M. dust protection come &ion," says Mr. James R. Thornson. springs up in me by.the way: doilies, centrepleces and tablecloths, 14-inch cut-off -50 R.R. No. 1, Centralia, ont.1"Iyet when �*o God.'4be givest us day by day toria. Aworditg to Itobert Dohme, dust protectors for suits and dresses, 96 started school teaching I was in very the support of thy kindly countenance who 'was a member of the court Of WUhehn's fathef,,Friedrieh III. In cushions of various shapes and oises TOW .....................040. poor health. I suffered a nervous and hopeful spirit among the manifold -and,table*runners for living room Or A shower-head can be purchased breakdown, brought on by overwork temptations and ad`VoutUr�l of this his memories, imw being published. It unable to life,, having brought us thus Mr, do Ddhme in referring to the well known library. for about, wrmty-Ave emits, or a and no relaxation. I was The bride should be provided with tinsimith can make one for low than think, to act, or even to eat properly. not, 0 God, des*rt us. but with thy differences between father And eqzk, 47 -,..a good street costume and outfit suit- that. A simalier bucket can be used, Queer little prickly sensations -were continued �avora follow us in our path. describes.the selfish behavior of Wil. able for travel, church, shopping and as two gaillong is plenty of water for continually running up and down my Kiiep ud, upright and humble, and, 0 belm's entourage on the occasion Of calling; one outnz aPP-Pria.- for one shower. Ours contains eight gal- back, my arms and my lep, like so Thoo who equa3ly guldest all mankind hit father's death. The day before be. -home entertaining; three long, which times to through sun and min­ give as thy died officers attached to Wilhelm's informal is U=ecessarily' large., many needles, seeming at house dress"; plenty of aprons; such Still, on a hot day, after field work—!ii fairly paralyze me,and often my heart spirit of great mercy. suite forcibly entered the castle atid em- -amourff of lingm our show -humping 1i P making th a and hosiery as she er bath is located in the i was t ke a trii-hammer. I A Prayer for Mind and Body,: occupied its rooms, Is accustomed to use during a season. wa3hhouse, which has a good cement,;determined to consult our fam9y doe- "Give us peace' of mind In our day, selves at home arid behavink like map- The oblong plate do.ilies with square floor with &� d.rair, The bucket was tor, and he immediately put me under 0 Urd, and a sufficiency of bod117 ters toward the attendants. 7, -evmtrep;proos or central runners have let on a 0 0 is of cross-pieceft 4-ii 1y. T h aii -to give up MY school comfort that we be not tortured with The castle was surrounded by friendships or optulons, nor troops under the command of WQ- sitperseded the round doily sets in over the drain; or'it could be hung and return home in ordei to re UPC& Z.: popularity for the time being. These, from a hook in the ceUing. a chief i the castl off ate my lost health. Milk was hi �crucffted by disease, bm -ever I- frieadsr-wha-rut e made in natural colored linen with [The drawback to our bath in that ren 'and I d�rank-quarts Of it; yetj streng1b,-constancy and pleasantness from all mm nic ton the to b aj With buffet scarf to match, are very effec- we have to lift the water up to the though it helped me, it did not build walk In a fair way before thy face and neighborhood. While Kaiser Fried-rich tive and can be developed in either bucket and pour it in, cold or warm, me up to my no-rmal, condition--wme- in the eight of men; and It It,pleases was dyirig nobody, not even physic- the Italian drawnwork, cross-stitch as desiivd. The'%andy man" iz�tends thing'was missing; something MY 8Ts- thee. 0 Lord, take us soon in health ians, could enter or leave without a rom ri Aesign and rolled bems or in.the ap- to rig it up this summer with a pulley tem was calling for, better blood. One of_mind and banor of body Into thy permit f W%helm's. f enda, it can be Ic-ver- day, when I picked up a newspaper. .1 sternal rest." pltqued motifs. Unbleached muslin is Arrangement whereby Dohme concludes:- "How the court of Dr. A Prayer for Frienila, bad. changeW. A mild regime gave pur- ed for. filling And easily pulled back came across an advertisement often used for these but for table poses it'i.a an unwise selection of ma- into place. But crude as it is, it made Williams' Pink Pills suggesting just "God, who hast given us the love of place to the' sword. One could imag- terial,jor its close weave makes it possible refreshing baths -for the what was needed.in my cas 'Women and the friendsbrip of men, ire oneself in the midst of Russial" extremely difficult to mmove the whole fangly rich, red blood. I immedia te y a t stains so apt to appear at meals. A Farm people need not go witbout for a box, and when the doctor visited more loosely woven cotton material all conveniences I—D. S. me, I told him I had decided to try Dr. and the worst is yet to come such as anrunK-go be W41liamW -Pink Pills ---- semr should be used if Himen is impossible. satisfied. 'By the time my Dox 7 OnTire Under the S*A! Linen is also best for towels, if one nearly done, and I determined to get. For a sunken ship many fathoms uu- can afford it� as it is soft'and vwy another, by the time I had finished absorberi-t in the looser weaves. A der the sea to cati* on fire seems ea- this I was gradually, coming back'to -cheaper linen is preferable toT a r most beyond the realms of possibility. nor al. My suength. was returning, But it actually happened sl -short jr cotton for- towels, if one is looking could sit mid walk without strain. for Eervice rather than appearance. time ago-and In the Are two men ior the next-few weeks I continued to The marking of the hougehold Rn. nearly lost their lives. take the pills, and they were working The sbip -had sunk in fairlY dee en3 is usually done by the bride be- P wonders with me'. My head was be own water, off the Florida coast with fere marriage and with her coming clearer, my memory better, Tf h. .%null] desirp to hjve hole in the bottom of her hull where and my nerves were becoming steiW- -jZttag zukike, " ter. I oegan iA� jo- out frequently, en- the initials of her future husband used she naa strucs: a ur the linen isleft unmarked until after despite all efforts to mire her to tl2e Joying myself. My appetite impr Z surface she bad the wedding ceremony-has been per. refused to move. and was even better than before I had Vz fc rnied. IL IL. ­11L�y my breair-doym. i was myself get the boat up was to Pump com- I got back m school, and to this day Ce y v� I have had no return of the trou pressed air Into the bull, and so foF ble, the water out- if that o I ould be done, and now when anyone comes to me o' &he would fi at to the surface. th nervous trouble TXtI wi , I insta y sug- Two divers werA down and, climb- t Dr. Williams" Pink Pilla as a ges y, as I bedieve that what they ing Into the ship through the bole in remed the hull stopped up all cracks In the a.. did in my case they vn-11 do for others." bold with-of-led oakum. This was a Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob-' simple matter as the large hole that tained from any dealer in medicine,ar sank her was on the bottom and wo uld-by mail at 50 cents a box,or six boxes not have to be stopped-up. Air pump- Alone Ws a for .$2.50, from The Dr. Wil4amie -7 ,ai ed in would be only' able to escape the You will find Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. through any holes In'the top. umped lot j But after air,bad been p' A".4 —A.Woman!#-Fteoy- 0-7 ... MWAS.rd Litme FURNITURE SHOt the ship, replacing the water In Me There'le no use trying to Joke with a most lorothable investment main hold,she still would.not come up. V N tnd smoothly a any-estrwt or air was eat 00 fimt for their The other day Jones. heard. a jprre�-- t Aping good conundrum and decided'to try It ilzl' aor wfth little effort The"OnwaW 3a rem rugs from vrear and tear. Purpose. on witbout once on his w1M Simply and Qulfkly Put The two divers went down "Do you know why I am like a as, P;.rews or sockeft. robing Into the bold Of more, and cli Tell lour dealer all furniture you bQY Must IV cqutpped with glass be" A I the boat,now empty-4 water,stamped lnulWr' he iisked her when be went �61n onward Sliding rurniture Sboes. heavily about In their weigbOd booft. home. 9d with The wife did not even stop to think- AR stv.,and stY45,boa 114-bass Candles were lit, and arm 'He tb'a Id J1 E�Ajm "ds.00th m4al ban tli6se the men made a careful search "N*," she replied promptly. Made h Canada by ONWARD MFG.CO­KWhener,Out. for the point where the air was escap. know you are, but I don't know Why &4-r-we'll ug, the sudden guttering of the flame You axe." Yr .y.:, .h. ,• -.�s:° t < N's�'.t; ,fAc3¢a Vie. i�'-•�•4i;' •, '.Fy:�... .� :,`,?"-• ,_-•:. Y." �.�",; ,n }',.,.n •' c?".v. ,„-.w±'...''•'+"�,c:�. •r•. 'r!'... ij,.•,r .�, "s• wT, I� -h ...s•.3A+. �`' ' 4+�_�' �- ..�.. ri,-,a'ri-• a". �'"" - M +.:.,..-. 1' n 'i, - ""° '*•d'F:.—.h •�Ir CY :i•••. �,�,. }Y L- - �� �•t`• - -..r - .•c i�•, •t "4 ,'w+.•� dF' :L 'e. yl.. .y -. c'F' _•ac X• ,ay,� h, i.t' . _ s. - '4 c:.fa' —pp Classified Ad'Pez'tise'meats � r ' N CHECKERS--B Heck ` DA� hIIU "� _ `.. ._T • I�IE,ALTi� EDUCATION :,: y ARN 110.00 TO 160. ,a Pme DAL �1 ar y> ����''��''tt � L' vulcaa!=1ns Be tadope>�eat w ' rjC �i\ �ll i Intl Yon. Write for Vulcanizer. ,hie _ , Inetruotor.• Cartada Vulcaais°e, Loadoo�' w Y BY DR. 'J: J. MIDDI.ETON The solution of Problem No. 27, ont. Provincial Board of Health, On published Iast week (white to move - „ d�T� �IIWLE �jLi .. . : and draw), is as'follows: apa+ry' a[ossa�aait. ,; ' Dr. Ulddleten will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat• W. B. l i W. B. O YOU WANT A FIRST OA. 1 26-21 23-27 b 14-10 23-14 second mortgage investment o>s a-tars through this column -Address him at 8padina House, SpWina 2,16-11 27-31 6 7-2 14'7 But . Now Montreal V1�ometn Irpo o uritY? Write E7 Norman b Co, 4� Crescent, Toronto 3 11-7 31-26 7 2-11 17-22 ortgag4 8ankara, 18 Richmond Fit H; 4 1�-1s 26-23 ..� B 1b-io Draw •Eats Anytlulig and Feels _ . �„�, :. •. -u•. � wEtTiNO FOR EALt. x .,._ The causes or-influences that bring lein becomes one of moral education 4r14[n of Sincere. FiIIC the TIIriC—Gi�Tes .r�� , 4LL KINDS ON S;flW AND UBl1D about a taxi of morale is one of the if'standards of morality are to be The ward.”sincere" owes its origin Tanlac Feted Credit, a*lttng.pulleys.saws.cablahoss,paoiS laxity ate.shipped wblect tc approval at lows@ G tai-sad. Purification of the mind and to honey. The ancient Romans used i r" great problems facing all Public but:honey in great quantities, and as'tnuch "For.nearly five months before tak- 1I�oTOR L gTRzw.YORK WOOR�T�O body of society is what is needed, , Health officials and workers for so-I how can this be done? By increasing of it was adulterated with w c, he was `ing'Tanlac Iliad to•live on milk and else betterment at. the. present time. the moral, strength and decreasing It aceounbed an ho>yest man yvho,sold hit vfchy water alone,"said Mme. Louisa; To do your bit In forest flro pre. Professor J. A. Dale of Toronto Uni- moral weakness. Apart from the-Honey pure. In this way the word 'Brochu, 1566 Amity 8t.,Montreal, Que. ven'gov guts you on the side,of order. .- " versity-in-referring to the-campaign hereditary tendencies of the in&- "sincere" passed into our language, "I suffered so march the past two a rchy. nietit: Anything else i8 In- now being waged against venereal vidalal, there are many influences for it signified "sine care," mea;ling years f_was almost a wreck. My anarchy, 'disea$e in .this province cites several. that undoubtedly bring about a lower-without wax. _ digestion was so bad I was almost influences. thett may tend towards a ing of morals. These influences are- Comfort for the Scrub Ladp. afraid to eat for everything disagree MI -••1 .Zoiiavas rveuralyla . :d lowered standard of morality. While well known and commonplace, bnt*s Scrubbing is hard labor. Th' me. rou ling me _ ` admitting that _ environment is a none �' and thevhig fir motives into that we heave. F" a so man es a a New York Pains in my side nearly run g- put . aevelapment of poverty, bad housing accommodation,. me wild.� Nearly every night.my sleep ghe y, character, Professor Dale emphasizes drink, lack of- exereiee,'dslayed mar- inventor, George A. Blank, has been was broken by terrible headaches. the fact that human beings inherit riage, weary monotonous work, idle-inspired_to originate s contrivance. "I'took the first bottle of Tanlae tp . that will render it less arduous. It r certain tendencies for good or evil boredom and, of course, the.activities please my husband, who worried over ..that play a large part in their atti- of brothel keepers and moral degen is a little platform that runs on cas- my c.se, but my second bottle I took fade towards life in general, and their eratear tars,aril is upholstered for the great-, of my own accoad for I was beginning `:• mental moral and h it At once the magnitude of this tsars er ease of the scrubber kneeling upon to feel so fine. I have a good appetite ' physical. make-up. it. While thus kneeling she can easily O The'originaI instincts of every tiv- towards moral and social betterment trove, eat anything, and have no morn man being, he said,determine to some becomes apparent. Knowledge, propel herself from place to place trouble from refin-= paws or aleepleasneas. extent his daily seta, the things he ing influences and healthful activity- middle over the floor by her heads. In the i think Tarlac is wonderful. notices alai his attitude towards these,are badly needed everywhere in pies-• of the front of the platform is �� is sold by all good druggists.things. There is in some ildividusla(ent•day life, but it seems sometimes,a circular receptacle far soapy water _ t : -- th innate tendency to wrong. doing!as if radical changes' will have to be or other cleansing fluid, which is pre- Couldn't Carry it flue to-faulty heredity, but these ten- made in our whole social and indus-•vented from ep}sahitig out by s down- v'' , y, ward-bent ring around the interior An'irtsh comedian Dace met, on - I j denies can be in great part erakh- trial system,if the underworld of vice: summer's day lu Galway, a man iris- , . sated or lessenee by the 'exercise of and the tendencies thereto are to bg edge. the seeds no pail, Ing a horse so thin that it staggered 1 , -will 'control through the choice of:cleared away. Intelligent men and wo- as it walked. r lines of action and conduct. Sex',teen' in all'progressive countries are.and for brush and cake of soap, the "Why don't you put more flesh on - instirmts.,Professor Dale explains, go' trying to find a common plan or- deep, platform is provided with a couple of that nag?" he exclaimed indignantly. and far, much beyond the mere l ground work fyr carrying on eon-'shelves,one at each end. "More, to it'fr' the Irishman answer- s a ' matter of reproduction of the speciek.I carted setion towards a raising of the ed. "why. by biLe passers,don't you see tae Met Tea *'` z These instincts are intricately woven 1 moral standard of both men�acrd wo- ] uuLDREN that the poor-creature.can hardly car. ` ry what little there is on him mow?- Satisfies want of the -: into the whole hvmert framework. In •men. At present the work has dlarclly� every dealing with sul:h. a matter, the prob-I•begun- y M- - - ALWAYS i7LLrLi WELL d- y- iY205t Critical u1 C1e8II33i1g A man has no right to be satisfied p�fyzw and beautifying t~ x consequent difficulty on steep grades the skin and Coil? lexson- wgu Chemists Seek New tp The healthy child sleeps well and naless be has done his beat. P 5 or with heavy'loads; third, trouble Im during its waking hours is never crone pur Auto Fuel Nothing � fir, sweeter or ....�: u starting the motor in the morning but always happy and laughing..It is .�-,,,e,; D IY10T@ effective for•every-day Alcohol can never 'be a do �h B after several, lslolaa iidllenees; and., only, the sickly child that is cross and' toilet purposes. •'��` more than a help where motor fuels fourth. d-issolvent effect on tanks, wish. Mother, if your children do �u��e�s � ��' �� ��� a.vtse-obbowne.�lisa•Tateom Sold are concerned, an official of the U.S. pipes, etc., with consequent'clogging not sleep well; if they are cross and• n'rouaho tthesu�t mN.e�r«e,.t Bureau of Mines said recently. All- of the carburetor. cry a great deal, give them Baby's: If you havetuineas after meals, catloeassesp doves wltiwateaW. the alcohol we are able to produce "Tbe way out? It is hard to,say �i Tablets and they will soon be a bad taste in your mouth in the can be prafltabiy need ins the matting what it will be, but it is sure to be in. The Tablets' fig,fur on the t of fuel mixtures, but, for all that has well and happy b age «+noaflaa , WILL found. Most likely it seems that we are a mild but thorough laxative; uleaee after mesh and no apps. ' - _'�-�•, been said to the contrary, the quantity i steak learn brow to make use of lower- which regulate the baweJs, eweeen tits,take Retha di@Iddra 3yneP. A ANSW` pbtaina:ble is relatively small. grade fuel with a higher boiling point,'tht.stomach, banish constipation, colic will clean roar tongue, renew -j' "Much has been said about the uti- perhaps even kerosene though in and indigestion and promote healthful tour appetite,qhe you relish for - sleep. 3+ gas :ANY WOMAN of cornstalks for making al- order to accomplish that ore must al They are abaolntel 'guaranteed' food and the pwwtr to digest it *oboe on an enormous scale, but there work out the problem of engine con- free from aplates.and may be given W thoroughly and easy. '� in F is nothing in the idea. Cornstalks struction on new lines." ?the new-torts babe with perfect safety.; 50c. and $1.00 bottles at drug WHITES are bulky; it would not pay to trans- They ate said by medicine dealers oz stores. a.a, � 4'; Port them in great quantities to big r - London s ,Skyline to be by mail at 2b cents a tax from The central plants for distillation. To Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,Brockvilbe, 4 make such use practicable there Twenty Feet. Ont. -_O. McPherson, blon treat Woman Finds @ ehovld be a plant for every five square Opposition to the city authorities of r " Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, �itee, run perhaps on a co-operative London to the erection of tall build Apps Blossom'rune, Armstrong, B.C. H by Taking lry+<b� plan by farmers. 'But how-many bil- .lnas now seems to have ended, or So MinaiWs Liniment Co. Ltd. � p2IIl[hitIIr� WCgtY 4 2 would home in apple blossom lions of dollars a yeas' would,it cost 'rather is rapidly passing. Convinced Yarmouth, N.S. :I* watch .the- farmers and see that that tall butldtogs are safe and a com- blue' Dear Sira,--Since the start of the table ` !the alcohol was not sold for beverage merclst advantage, hen atl the air is vibrant with baseball season we have been hindered tags, the Landon County the tune purposes? Cound'l. which holds the power to re- Of_ - with care muscles, sprained ankles, the year 1921 we consumed in gulate thingis In the RugMab capital. b end bee song, when the'etc., but lust as soon as we_ tart Moatrea}, Quebec-"I was a sulk- "In ; �� 7, ,W,� gallons river's rune •uaing M11'NARD'9 LINIMENT our ferer for three years, not,able to do " . Win c Q80 has decided to allow structures of `troubles ended. Every aseball my housework. My ,husband was Is sa s tender and melodiow rhyate, ..gasoline. During'the same period we large as'ea to be built 80 feet high. And when the far Mlle which,,majes- should keep a bottleof.your liniment discouraged, for I was no better and A exported 1,964,000,000 gallon. Our This to twenty feet higher than the handy. Yours truly, had had the doctor all this•time and- s. Mrocduction .of alcohol in the twelves maximum -height now permitted. The tic, climb, W. E. MCPHERSON nothing helped me•' I was always tttonth was adiout 100,000,000 gallons. decision b the result of a report made To reach the amilisg htavens, al-:Sec. Armstrong H. S. Baseball Team. -sleepy, had no appetite and suffered • - most swoon - with ley left aide. 'My. mother its -R y..-•;Tatuee-�ov small a fisrare rela- by a commission appointed' by the Beneath the rf ly the aIcohoi cut. tivuuc.i w ni,ud,, ::.;, �,.-..°ll.n-e#-taller- golden glory of the England . recommended Lydia E. "Alcohol can never take the place of buildings to London. The commission noon,. A�jjisiie 'i �� w cause btm'had he pad my sister, to�I reported in favor of When nature is akin to the sublime. Boole on gasoline as a motor fuel. There would fib greater height. ; have been taking it. I am now able -„ have to ire, s special carburetor to Eves progressive city is the wrnld The' filmy pink and white with fro- DOG DISEASES , to do my housework and I can aoe 4sporize it, and the power generated has skyscrapers. They are the out- grance.rare and Flow to Feed Praise your medicine too highly as by it is not nearly so great as that ward mask of,program Would shroud-the valley,on the dis a'r`tela°ds Free to will tell anyone who writes to to me obtainable from gasoline or a mix- the oommisslon reported tent slope �issO1Je°t=i dcsi�°wee°` what good [t has dose me."-Mas• E. tare• favorably and the council thought that The shimmering, iridescent trees New York V.B.A Massox, $t. Henry P.,O•, Montreal. "The so-called 'auxiliary- motor tendon should be allowed more than �... i'y ,would cling; ' For nearly 'fifty years, Lydia E. fuels are composed either of gasoline 60 feet budding height, the fire bri- i fain would stay a.while, amd rest- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound bas _and 'benzol or of those two with also- gads was consulted. The tread of the ing there, been helping women just as it added, BensoI, afi you doubtless Amfighting force said that the extra COARSE SALT helped Mrs. Masson; ottentimes after :::i,�i :t i i ILL U,d Close in the heart of that sweet ,,. Know, is a oy-proauct or coal di.staila, --- land of hope, -L A N ©' S A.L T doctors and other medicines failed, efficiency of .his force. It you are suffering from disagree- ` lion ft oRaa produced on a large scale Bark to the soft persuasion of the $sue Garrote able symptoms caused by some femurs incidentally to the distillation of coal with everyone favorable to taller spring! weakness, try this splendid medicine. for toivai during the war-the toluol buildings, It now seems certain that -Elizabeth $collard. TORONTO SALT WORKS It is a woman's medicine for'women's London's skyline will be lifted higher Q J. CLIFF TORONTO ailments, and can be taken in +wr ' being'required for the manufacture of o -_U"t j e ' high explosives-and since then the than it has ever been before MONEY ORDERa. output of benzol has been continued: ' e _- *k Is-always-safe-to-send a Dominion in itrazii trials have-been made of Of French invention is a Express Mossy Order. Five Dollars portable mixtures containing alcohol; kerosene, crane that can lift 30 times its ow ri costs three cents. sulphuric acid and even castor oil; weight'. t 'but they have not been successful. A mtch is struck, the weed is lit, The average life of an oyster is nffjCjnl I-c""mta M TeFavlta o faired the, utter -hmcva t e m,ntcb nn+wlaaotl- ten gears. •/ L 1' acknowledge, first, fewer miles to the away, a breeze fans'it into a blaze M Inard's Liniment or sate everywhere Ty�� • ;gallon; second,diminished power,with with the usual serious results. sea., - - da�.iil ,lr� of �hOot , a' + Range. a • a From the pocket flashlight operated J4 G : . �Ft Fro,M by two or three dry cells of minute 1r - size the battery searchlight has been 1Va�.ture s . toreo�ae steadily dm proved until remarkable _ • - ,. g results are obiained. The deliClOUS. crisp granules some time ,ago there was devised a - t p' oF the Wheat an&-b•� raran�• - searchlight•of 600 foot range cperat- _. --. - ` six or eight volts. More recent- T ly'a battery searchlight }sus been in- WARNING S Say .`Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. _ �� i troduced withAa range of 2,000 fcet'I a p' e up to half a mile, operating on sir Unless you see The name Bayer on tablets, you are not get- ' volts. Eiqu'ipped with a seven and f Ski,; - } ell Arren>t- tom << �r�l+rrlrf+++��e= rL�+6„».� • oD'dntain ay-the-n._.. ua.� t:.yl/ :.�Gr,�/rj � �- i`, _> zr-piriliZnr + vas ¢ ng- - shell ieflgctdr, on a recent photo-I Bayer Tablets o�Aspirin, wTi�ich contains erectfans and dose . � -� -. : meter test one of these searchlights ,worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by. :11l171e1 salts so esSent� to'healt gave '463 candle- war. y g e po -millions for - A �iL1pd es�ua]ty 'OPell suited to the The combination of a nitrogen,filled 1['C ti12"e]1i1BII� of otlla�{ and Old tungsten lamp and a correctly design= Colds Headache Rheumatism S ad reflector has worked wonders for 1 N ,r rr I, the battery operated-searchlight. Toothache Neuralgia _-Neuri£iS ,The1'es a Reason. for GrapeAuts t Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain "1 have done only one Qensible �i r �,,.�r Bandy `Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets-41so bottlPa of 24 end 700—Druggists. 1 • Sold "J grocers everywhere th;;r�* in me life; to cultivate the 1•: TOnrill," Asp;rin to rho traAr mark (rrFtiat?red in Canada) of n that NTanufacture me if Mono- • .,-• ,d, R'h;la It It, well known that A@Dlrin InClne Boyar anetkatSd,^tt�^r of VL11c S'llcac' manntacture, to'ay.daatthe pub:te against ttuitationa, the Tablet° Z Bait4r•CO?7 +,p'f .2z-* d'�' will be �, stamil°Q 3 12241 .W.en°rJ11. .. y,• .�,'� � •'? '_-„.,^ ti.,ti 'NFU• _ �.y v v a r tix. .4:r nry° .,.. .??-Fj s r '.,�.d*- .z`;�„iF'.�,yt�,' `�" `;a :.#, '�iti � � .•,. F,�v A hs VAtTiUS ""'two Have you renewed your subscription t p7 0 A wee Pr Wing;atJtsLC-f-cd Gard'en' an d' FloWer'' "'.Seeds', to The Pickering News yet ? TMRMS .-urge' and complete assortment $1-5 pkr yew.'. $1.50 tf paid'in advance. JOHN MURKA •., Prop•letpr. HARNESS ''SHOP I M-A NO E L 8 E E D NOTES AND COMMENTS. ATT.ENTION, FARMERS .:Guaranteed New Seed, 45c. per lb. We are gradually returning 'to Now is the time to got your Ha rness and Shoes titnes as they existed be- .overhauled for spring. cents Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 fors the-war. The cost of living. A stock ti good supply•of - has been loweridg. by degrees. We have in st4 With a Jungle Book for the Kiddies sugnr is now Velced fro1n.1L$6 50 to Harness and Harness Pa& . reeching 11arnese, per cwt.,. which j@ but very .Breeching : 'little higher than it was f ,1914 Back baud Harness, A new stock of,Heinz Goods just arrived n and other necessaries of lift are in -Brass-mounted HArness - 'Swee t Mixed Pickles, Pare Tomato Catsup, Pork and Beans.ttan--umteftai is Seems before buying, as my prices are r mae I-_ ll.;*tia Z; lag We also have a tow efts 8 Give us a call. We will deliver the Goods. o also nearly 9 cheap as it in Second haul 11..Ileta. pre-war times. Cual -i's still high. "but It i will probably be consider- Shoe Repairing in connection -0 ably lower than at present.:�Witb JAMES RICHARDS _N these conditions existing better CECIL BRA DLEY , "` tirnee are noi'far' d[stRnt.' " A ErARNESS-MIAKER, .-,,PICK ERING Withiar three years the'entire T H 0 R N* O S i Provincial Highway system of iSOO miles will,be completed if the bond ision" of $25,000,000, propos• Saving Inspires Confidence Just received, a mqw stock of.5trotig Working Boots for Met,: 'ed by the Hoak. F. C. Biggs, is ap- HE feeling _of independence_�n-d self-respect which -proved of by the Legislature this comes to one who has money in the bank is more than Boys, Ladies and Girls. T r. monTh. The pla a of Cie Nip6ter worth all the effort involved in acc=ulatizig the say. Bulk Mangel, Turnip, Corn Seeds Etc.—Compare (Zur prices. lugs. It is reassuring to possess a growing bank account Qf Highways is to capitalize a per. tion,of the revenne from motor which will enable you to meet the emergencies-as well as the �Rave'yon seen our stock'of Fine Shirts, Ties 4tc..? Design's are nest oppo�"unities of to-morrow., vehicle llcense.fee?,,620.000,ow for and quality exceptionally good. You are j1171tCd to open a savings account at our nearest branciL the next twOqty years, LlIng pro. 41.60 Four'in Hand Ti 5 viding immediately a fund' of THE es 7 c. ,Hook-on Ties 35e. N= approxiatiotely*2Z,V)0,M for the NG SPECIALS 4:ovstrnetion uoik 'of the itext DOMINON SAINT NOTE THE FOLLOWI. Post Tosties, while they Wit. 10c. Castile Soap, 7 for 25e, three4eart�. There i-9 some oppio V,1irM BRANCH. C. P. LYND. Managw- L C CRO56% himiacw. BROOKLIN BRANCH, Olive Oil and Cucumber Soap*5 cents. eitiou tZ scheme ba4d (in the- argunumt,thou--tiaw-roads now he 2 for 25c Gold Medal Tea 48c. -M."aro0i (just in) Ang built will not. last that 1-tig. We have�tbe Corn Flakes with the Jungle Book free with. -that is 20 year•; and that they will be worn out before their cOm two packaxes, 2 for 25c. PIC' KERING Ihm been ruet through the retire. -forget we handle Darley'i Condition Powders. Don't went of the bond issue. This a it lea.'t f4llacioti­4 s . ME AT . 1-MARKET jj 1 T_two-tbirds.of the wb6le iAork be Round Roast or Steak. 2N per lb Ing dote i,.4uf a, permanent chat- B R 0 0 H - A M ,���D acted -in Surloin'Roast or Steak. 25C • Pet anent work, such ns : 25kc bridos, culverts. grade reduction. Porterboii*e R,m,;�tor Stervic, drainage, cate and fi16, in Nut all Runyp Rvast.,.. lAc re brit thb marface work will be mt- Fine�Rib Roast, toe Piakerin' g' �a�^�ware Sto Resod 50 years trove now jug-it w ill yearn henve.. The pre-ent H R t,Pv Shoulder Roa.5t. I and 14c.. revenue-fr6tu motor license fee;4 - 14 P.'t Rua+t, -�jet ,y'our seed fo abnut 03.000,(/A). and this i!# In. 44 ' N-cyw i S* . the tffiie to r the -1 Rrbskeit. to livil, creasing annually, so there will be -Lee of Pork, half car vthole. ith foot off 275C .:Is e bave a c5ood a`--over $1,W),000 jetuaiuing • each paring crop. W 'Loin of Pork. ... w. year for maintenance. • Shoulder of Pork, ..�.:- Sllpply ot ',0 and 22c Shouldet ROA-4t Of Pork, 2 ­It smVII that the dialects in Rare Pork Sausage. England and Scotland are 'grade Finest Salt Pork.. . ... C Red Clover, Timothy, Alsike "t , ally disappearing, a change which soc Finest Brekkfast Bacon, piece, is ascribed to.increased travel. 'To 3.2c All Hiced. people in Canada it seems strange 80C Mild Cared Cottage P.0118.(half or whole), that a few miles should xhow stwb [Al$6l give your stock a good tonic. :'We Back Bacon: 40c a difference In accent. But when 0 .....Cooked Hann'.. Dc 'we know the cause. it, does not Weiners, . ,handle- the Royal Purple. ' line -seem so strange. In the British .-Read-Oheese, :Toler, until the lasteenWry. travel • t�en I a;�rs�ce n ta Both �hone mast r-irst stk(i jorueq:t�lcor a age them. was almost unkdown to the vast 5 lbs 80 cents majority of the people. Families. -for mauy generations, in fact for DON, PICKERING lb prints IS cents J. S. BALS" many centuries, would never be more than four or five mile -PICKERING from 9 away W. G. REID, the ploce where they were Court born. The result was that each eous Service county or shire was a little nation � THE courteous attention'extenJed by rriernberi - but very of the bank's staff where you keep your ac• in itself that a"oeiated count, m con- 'All Ford nt, adds materially to your satisfaction w es, on little with those of other shires. 'New' ' Lo prices and this lack of interminglitiR ducting your banking business. T% courteous service as essentially co ith one another led each corn., -Models,' -effective at-once i". Standard Service is e� tntiniiy to develop an accent rendered by every branch of this Bank, from the :i nager to the latest recruit o the staff. which differed' froin that of itz. -Run:ibont' 2.3 a.*s M a n Ulpigbbor. In Canada srid.in the- THE tarter . ,4tartee �C)6 12 er United States o6e inAy tr STANDARD BANK several t1mwand mile= and find To-�;rinix 5$1,21 Trnc•k -f_ Of CANAZA no trace of a difference of accent. s t'a r t e r 6.58 15 TO'T�U ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS b,3,t in England and Scotland, ow- 558,04 Pickering Branch W. F. jAw,Manager It n.'Lt.Del. Coupe L ore dia �tnrrprO4805 Whitby Branch, C. A. McClellan, Manager Sedan lects, and the difference so Ina rk— psi vL' ed, tbnt a person living in or. -----------------------7:7:� 0, 13, Pickeriu�r. Unts rio .7=aktri even impossible to nuderetand tho- Any, of these ' Mo may le puiAlset'l er vicKerin -:4A �.only Ahtindred miles dista id in rt 1"t'A. Thl, Qh pay�nent, balance th be pa steam railway lja�- advent of the ----------- wrought- a great change in tbi:f twelve equal monthly instalments. ' S .re 'Peet. It b&- created a desire -charge all makes and for travel,and with the resultant are now prepared repaxed t.o re Hon q Cream Cake: -interchange of ideas and convers of batteries on our own premises. o oply ZV 4�euw sizes A delicious Layer Cake, Ing with one' another has gradu ' wally Give us a trial and be convinced~ bxo�htaboirt a similarity of Venetian Cookie -acc-ent. , In a siinflar manner the­ Something new and different, 15c per doz. -r--inns inventions of recent times Bell hone' ' Ind phone Rill tend to unify maniind-9 and there.* Buy Our satisfaction is assured, for the quality is as the English speaking world ..200 u 'Bread, as sa controls the seas, the English language will eventually be 4pok- _7A f ut.1 line of Chocolate in bulk. en by all civilized nation'. Sherwood J. ColkUt- GANONG'S BOXES Wedding C&ket, Our Specialty. In the PP,,qt ti 43,444 freight Station. autoniobiles and 7494 Ford Sales and servi mobiles were Imported into Cans Pick W,213.09, in- duty ly pwSR tv 7 CLAREMONT. GALE REGISTER. .-The Pickering C. A. and Mrs. Overland were MoNmty, MAY 22ND—AUCti01L sale of J;t the city on Friday. valuable property, at the 'Gordon YOU'LL GET GOOD ENSILAGE House. Pickering. Property con- V_ "ce Committee Robert Bowen moved into 'Mrs'. P W1 Reid's residence at North Clare- gists of 20 acres, a part of lot 19, in With a.. Silo the third concession of the Township ---.-,7­,P2out on Tuesday. T HANDLE the Toronto tongued and grooved staved" The object of tbda Association it to of Pickering. Sale at*2 o'clock p. ru. L I and rosecute Ernest Morley,, of Pickerinir, For further particulars apply to W. Hip Rocf Silo because I of selected spruce impreg- the p �callsa ou a few of his Claremont E.Kennedy. Barrister&c.. Whkb3r, want to give my'customers nated with creosote, they friends on Tuesday. Obt., or to Wm. Maw. Auctioneer, v the biggest value. give adequate protection You can't have good en- Whjtb)r,Oat. R. E. Forsyth motored home in silage unless you have a good against air and frost. Their Wasubm having propert stolen oommunt his new McLaughlin touriog car special Hip Roof provides WA immediately with any member, last,Saturclay. silo. And Toro Ato from Toronto A Stitch in Time,Saves Nine Silos are good silo more space for filling, of Executive.00minittee. Stanley Cook has secured a good Made of wood�t h e I can show you where a Tor- Hambership fog ",position on the C. P. R.'and en ter. Now is the time to get your harness best son-conductor Of ontosilowill mean more pro- upon his dutieg on Tuesday. and boots and shoes put in shape for ductive cattle, bi rofits.a Tickets wav be had trop sce President oc:* 4eat and cold.. Stur- !U1 fleent•r► on application. Hin&made hatneas made more valuable farm—dollars id Most of the seeding is over and the spring. My built from double your pocket. Let's talk it over. a good stand'is practically assured to your order. Work guaranteed. xac. Com.—L. D. Banks 0.S.Palm Prices right.' Giv6 us a trial and be .,:.:-­from the warm rains of last-week• C' W. PILKEY, PICKERING Per, W.'V. Richardson, Pickering. Mrs. Love and grand-daughter, 7 R.H. STROUD, J,R. Th.exte1; W, 1. Clark' Miss Marion Love, of Greenhank, 18 3P lot 30"con.2. President, secre" : ..visited N. and Mrs. Burton last Near C.N.R. Cherrywood station week. glad VULCANIZING Days ' Y Business Mrs, John McGrath, We are Save 301 - ItisMyB to report, is ,able to. .1 Can' a Year be around To help you run part of yours. gain after her long and Laerious Wb tiot have 'that punctured tire You kn-)w-from laborious experience that you prnpprlv r oaired and sret soend. at least an average L4 of one hour aday in By a New Garage in the ILL Vii► any hundreds of miles more service. F. C. Madill and family, of To- m pu rafring water for use aoout your rarm. ronto, spent Sunday here with also Csavirg to your pocket-book? I Stop losing this valuable time. ­ Save your air kinds of repair work.. including the former's 'parents, J. e of the beat steam Vulcaniz- strfngt4. Instal a Toronto Windmill and see how tops and 'aide curtains, also making J. B. and have or ing Outfits and am prepared to repair dy it wit our old car look and run like new by Mrs. Madill. your tires and tubes on the shortest quick I pay for itself. y giving it a good coat of new paint. Obr football team are going.to notice. Work guaranteed. I also T�ronto Windmills are quiet,efficient workers. Agent for Toronto machinery.includ- IDickering this (Thursday) evening keep new tires, tubes and tube repair Cost nothing to run. Require practically no atten- tion outside an occasional oiling. ing:Pumps,*,Windmills, Sung to play a friendly game with the kits Ep stock, And when linked up with a Toronto Pump' and andlGasoline Engines. CHARLES M. RICE, team of that village. PERCY-TARR, Magnus Morgan is at present East End Garage.Stouffville. Toronto Water System,,a Toronto Windmill wilt acting as foreman of 'the extra 27tf Phone(1711 or W% give you a city water service.right on your farm.. Home Tel. 5531. WhItevale, Out gsox on .the C. P. R. and entered upon his duties� V C. W. Pilkey, 'Pkkermig 40'3n Tuesday. In between seeding hours, ball Tk e Ideal Grocery Store ppractice' is e order of the day This is-the Ideal Store to get Sprin 0 - your Igroceries. r local sportsmen. On Saturday 9 �� the bowling green was occupied You will he surprised at our low prices for the first time. --Many dollars can be by shop. a and ng here. We also have Into K. A. and Mrs. Renfrew set ed p4 c olce fruit tp eel _-The Superior Meat Market _,0 n family. of Quebec City, arriv from. Don't forget to pe S here on Saturday for an extended give us a call the visit with Mrq, Renfrew's parents mexc rime you are in town. And with it comes P. Mrs, Macon'b., # Mrs. George Cooper, we are glad Phone 2M. .----.--The Store that�has made" a warted— Butter. Hggs. bongs-cleaning, to report. is much improved dnr- We hope that ,A ew bus. of white beans. ing the past week. -)Reputation for Quality painting, Varnish the -improvement may continue FRANK CHIDLOWr- until she I..; fully restored V) her CLARFIUONT, 0 N T A R-16 Iormer good health. ing, graining. Newrick Wilson who has 1--seu R1 We use the Most Reliable Scales Made, The Toledo' "Honest Weight." We keep a fdU line of V CA 3,121TERING confined to the �ouse for the --Brandram-Heneema Paints reater part of the winter owinor We give Sixteen 0-unces to every Pound. —7. . . 9 1 am prepared to receive orders for re war prices. to illness, is now much improved carpentering, at reasonable rates and �'Priees'a4 low as we can make them and remain in business. at K and able to be around again. i iRtisfactioa guaranteed. For partl= Best granulated sugar at J. Fin culars apply to. We have Installed a SLICING MACHINE and can-give y Brushes.and Brooms, Soaps, oil Choice gold's at$6 50 per cwt. Now to ALFRED PRETTY. Breakfast Bacon. Cooked Ham. Roast Pork and other-lines Carpet Beaters and many f the -Stiniet" Brand of Cooked Meats, other house cleaning ' - the time to )fly in a stock as the R. R.3,Claremont. Phone 16 of rice will begin to soar as the pre- achine Sliced in those Delicate P serving sea NG Fine Sliced, so much son approaches. necessities on 'A our shelves. Next Sunday will be observed in SouDds a IL* more cheer when it fo!. Appreciated In Every Household. the Baptist Church with special Lowi refreshing sle which brings See us for all Farm and Vej(et&b1S m. brighter looks a,76 tter health. rob are the only Kind Wv Handle a. murk and floral tributes e Choice Yoong-Beef, Pork and La _,Qkids, Clover, Timothy, vermatm e appropriate to the occasion. Ev- A-istralian Herbs will keep'vour atom- —Alsike, Corn etc. 9 ppt a pp'rfj acb atul bowels cleat, and to a healthy Q".jjLjjt-7 eL=dL E�erqt7jCe arybody'is invited to.wear Fr=k Cooper, Claremont rhtte flowery 'in honor of moth• condILl n. Take a close to-night and -ONE DOOR EAST _ a see how much better you feel Pickering in the morning. F. J. Coldnam, 'OF POST OFFICE Our residents are now busy at Xff I A.Full'Course Treatment fe.r 1.00 sent ULM S slid Women's -their gardening. The lend is very tion as Postpaid on Receipt of Price. NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR seldom insuch good condi it has been this -4oring, and the Ad-dress&II orders to at a big saving. ------ A shipment of Patent Shoes•3 sw two has been favorable for rapid 35L Youge St..Toronto, Ont. and buckles. Also Ozfords and with line weather of the past week or Australiau Medicine C0.9 growth. 2 strap Slippers wi a Mrs. M. J. Wilker underwent an Cuba, heels. black and tan, operation for appendicitis on Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc, reg. 04 50 to$5, at 3.25, Wednesday of last week. We are Mbu's calf Boot. black and brown. operation Having secured the agency for E. D. glad to know that the oF Stuith&son. Ltd., Nurserymen, regular 7.00. at 5.00. # has been successful and that she of Winona, Oct. �L big shipment of Football Boots In brown. tan and white elk. making rapid progress to at 4.50 and 5.00. is now arc prepared to take orders for all ward recovery, kinds of Fruit Trees,Smidl Fruits. �-loads of Masons Three motor-loads Ornamental Shrdba Etc.. at Granulated SugarA50. Id fraternal visittoMarbLham lowest possible prices. % t Mdgae on,Friday evening last, I Special rates for large quantities, being the occasion of the offilcial 28tf Geo. L. Mud. Phone 3800 visit of the D. D. G. M., -Gardiner, of Toronto. They all N. J.,Chapm* an$ Pickering HOGG .!1report an eDjoTable outing. The Women a Institutewill hold & LYTLE, LTD. their May meeting at the home of Harmonicas SEED GRAIN _Mriv. Gibson on Wednesday after- Seed Oats,Seed Wheat, Seed Barley, -:'::.noon next at 3 o'clock. As the Rust 'Defying se Because Seed Rye. Stock complete. officers for the ensuing year %-till Ask for prices. c be elected a full attend Our Stf)' k ;�.:t lance of Hot Galvanized. CLOVER AND,TIMOTHY members is urged. Roll Call, Tay. 14 complete with a nice feature in particular against strono stable acids for the All kinds and of fine.at quality. range of mouth or and _._�s one feat Ask fora price on our Feeds, Coca, Miss Gold#% Anderson, daughter with prices ranging you'll appreciate aSout Toronto nummum period—while the method Oats. Sborts, Cotton Seed and Anders ..Of Alex and Mrs. 0 n, Was ordinarily used simply applies a sur- Oil Cake, also on Oats, from I taken by trotor:svith a nurse tin- Stable Equipment. It's the on v face costing and•goes only a short Stable Equipment nade in Canada distance inside tubing. -Corn and Peas arse -ippound together. der Dr.'Tomlinson'*--ra to St ': IT ch the avani;ing thorough- Toronto Stable Equipment will Michael's Hospital Nst week end 25c. to "115"Ift I.whi i:, make 'work easier—keep cattle . 'Phone 2113—Us4 it. d on %ithin a we ly,coyersand completely coats the to be operate week healthier—bring more profits. Let "for Ft cot:fiplication development His Master s Voice metal ad the inside of steel tubes Hogg & Lytle, Limited, we explain the many advantages of as ell. This method makes it ab- Toronto Stalls, Bull Pens, Water 13cf -OSHAWA from her recent severe attack of so Bow '.typhoid fever. Alutely rust def3ing and proof Is and Litter Carriab. Records. The funeral service of the late Mr4. George Johnston who passed ADAM Re YANC]EV.0 Neil-son's Bulk and .-G MAYNARD, WHITEVALE, ONT.' , a%•Rv of heart trouble last week Registered Optometrist afternoon-took place on Friday a Box Chocolates and was largely attended. The- and Optician service was concluCte I A a Will tbe at 1dr. _St r. m.at �A u u y wic Jvov. EXTUNYS are, P^Imer's Boot and -tit McLellAn,Rev. C. W. King as- at- TH n1aitioc. Thu;azi,�41.1rul. W%ift Vt?*'-U each week, for Testing Eyes and At. in the Union.Cemetery. CL&REMONT GARA( C 0 t3la In Watch, g Glasses. and to take ock and Jewelry Repairing for J, James Underhill has secn�red P. �E -C remunerative position with the Pl�k er' le O Yake, Jeweler. Stouftille. Any re. -Drury government as inspector•of Having.rented J. McGrath a Gar , ,I o- .. .pairing or orders can be left with Mr. --,farm property owned by men who age, I am prepared to make expert Flour Mille Co., Limited) lmer or at Mr., Porter's Barbee '(The Campbell '19hop, Clarmo,nt. 6.S are-desirOns f taking advantage r_epai�p oil all makag of cars, All of the offer made by the govern makes of Storage Batteries repair- went to loan money on farm pro- E - S C R E E__N L-D—�C�A L perty at a reasonable rate of in t_ ed and recharged. , Airency for er,*st. Mr. Underhill is aman the Exide Storage Battery. All Sizes on hand. well qualified to fill this 'reqponsi- Ind. phone No. 1808 --him on his appointment. �W• STOUFFER, o I'Close , bll§ position and we congratulate amelts i -to;-Vf — - _-Q11eADn__ -r-over. .-Von Remembor the grand ermcurt. A 'N A, be given in the Masonic' Hall this aftmtion pices of the Claremont Football f all materials and destan (Friday)eveuivg, under­ttm, an 9 to all orders, �Cjub. A splendid C larde or small. endid programme hRs, kept in stock. 16 vnIl pay YOU he foil-prepared in which t *all as our works acd t our ate*, owing able talent will take part % obtain prices Don't be -Wed C. S. Truman and Mrs. D. A. Hard and Soft Coal of the _i_*__%PqfA we do not snaploy sbem oon•equenlo 2222 -am ..-M ow 4 the assail Scott, soprano soloists; Miss Merle best quality on Ltd. ly we can, "a do%br, acknAesion of 10 per Don I.,which Stephenson. elocutiOniAt; Harold TheCAmpbell Flour ♦M& CO. you Vol Cooper. baritbne;Mrs. Davis, read• hand certainly saws,by purebasing from aa. emu 801141110& Mills at Leggitt, soloist; M. J. J.T. MATHESON Wilker, violinist; W. Coates, cor- THOS. A. LAW, y. pet;and tho �;.Tvrout J-11iockeiruo-4 Baptist mile qu&rtet "tie"A lc=P 'VIP win Y . pwo�wwwwo F Mt 7" VT� 7�A I Aid A. band made an i_ upon him Which he dreamed over with subeon- e as he lely in his bank In the KastalWs cable. Smee he had left Long Cove his eyes had seen -_ . . g- many strange thingai and as he turned tb4Qw over in his retrospective mind he began to feel that life was good and we H worth living. CHAPTER FIVE. Fill 17 • Shorty was in the midst of a de- Z lightful dream, wherein he had got command of a vesiel,like the as-1-1- _.i 5PR3(MFEL - � 1, � .71�_ I • and he was. taking the Miss The'$185 Tractor (F.0.8. Toronto).' Dexter down to have V111=1 her when the pleasant fancy was' rude17 disturbed by the roLr 'of his uncle's Ways for Itself i -voice. 'Tumble out, ail lands! Get ti Labor. Saved underwa-a-ay! Come on now, federal Sprywheel enables one man to do five times Show a legl Shake -a stoekin'!" as much cultivating as with a,wheel hoe. In the light from the cabin lamps the gang emerged yawning from their Before the growing SeSM is far along, bunks and proceeded to don costa and wheel will have more than paid for . .... .... sea-boots. Blinking- at the elcrok, by the labor expiense,saved. Shorty noted the hour-half-phet open;in some toe allties. three and he pulled on rubber boots J Agencies cost, and mittens and joined the • 52 COLBORNE ST., ive It was a dark on deck. A Pont. '#C" hAA 15PPRIUMANEEL. -TOROW0 t the•stars were _-binin,6•, and a Z light breeze was,ruffling, the waters of Glqueester harbor. Captain Clark was standing upon the dock,anG when the crowd mustered he gave the word. 1 "Get her down to the end o'tb' wharf. Slack away yer stern-}lies.-Haul a forard." - way Juicy Fru%Peppermint and Warping t1he vessel down to the 'Spearmint certainly make wharf end; they tugged-and strained at the hawsers until she was far three delightful flavors ., . .BLUE ATER The skipper then ;ramped Ao enough. "71at'll do, be-said. `iv�p chooselicnn. aboard. borty cast the mairis?l now. S 7 'A TAM OF THE DM on yer stops off, and when the great roll"of SEA FISHERMEN canvas had dropped on to the cabin Aind the new N I.PS—the I house the whole gang of twenty men 7. By FREDERICK WILLIAM WAUACZ- tallied-on-to the Peak and throat hal~ ca.ndy-'Coated peppermint liarda. "Norw then,up she goet!" And with three men fore-all to ea;6,-b1LI_ or hard, the rest strung along the quar- gum., is also a great treat f Ecopyright by t6b Musson Book Company] ter alleys and hauled In unison to the your sweet tooth. eticotiraging about; of some of their flew the Story Started. "Ali, yes Ca in. Just step into number. The mighty sail slowly climb- Al from the Wrigley -&c� .__-.., Frank Weathave kno'vm 85 m locks g office!'] The storekeeper rubbed ed the mast to the creaking of b '&OrtY," HVIN at IAMC COVS QU.El&y a fat hands together and smiled.and the nt' barks of "Walk her t'tortes where practice has of Fundy coast with him mother imd,ingratiatingI7. lulp Iles" "Give it to her, fel- 0 -asn't looking - herl,, "Heave are walk away with his uncle, Clark. He' Captain' w y)leas _r�gw, made Captain Jerry I per&ction. Q, drink &,ed. and he turned to Shorty. ' rank. While Captain Clark stood well and his chum Lemuel R1 bottle of raw, whereupon Fmrtk's at go in an' settle up with this fel- aft and diz ected the operation with a i ter. Whatever it Is, I'll ips�.Y." "Hold yer throat,an,up on yer peakl" uncle tons him the gory of his fath- "Rol gazed upon t I The other I yer peak, an' up th' tbroatl" er's fondness for drink and bow tae I "Grace Weethavee, went down off I little figure in Jersey and ns:=Z until the bug mainsail Was, hoisted as A e Sable Island,with ton of be "WW-s this kid, Captain?" he ask- taut as t halliards would take it. r crew "Come up yer slack!" cried the her skipper. This has the desired ad in surprise. fact upon Frank. The, two boys pilot '431 ied the skipper at the fife-rail. The fore-all' N Beep over th' bill with sId On whiles an Italian vowel into Anchorville to, the pin-man took thk of Ca in Spinney. Ke an show ye a few things." And a turn and belayed, then a3l straight-; harbormaster. Frank finishes school did. or. erred up for a breather after the haul. with credit to himself and spenda,tho! The account was a 101116` one, and "All-right," cried the skipper. d6ji, summer " an apprentice. to "LOUX Shorty went over every Item, pointing her up now!" The%jigs or peak a Tight— the storekeeper 1 throat halliard purchases were man- Dick" .Jennings. In August Clark,out mistakes until was ftwions. ft was very seldom that,tied, and they took up all- the slack ge takes him to Gloucester as owe hand 7 an the Kastalis. fishermen bothered checking up his until the mainsail tuff rope set up .7- figuees, and the Ignorant Jerry Clark "bar taut" and the_xmt canvas was _(Cont'd.) was the'last man he ever expected to stretched until the Wrtnklea ran from .CHAPTER FOUR 44Fine,. -line," cbwklgd Captain doubt his honesty. When It was fln- peak to tack. Clark. "'Tis better than old Clancy,'Ished and Shorty had brought the bill Well yer main'. Come up on,yer 4 6•' I'' th' clerk In the offom cycUb-a'-one m some fourteen-Mars less lift now. Unship th' cretch an' tend Ye'll keep th' real!sM th' bills for than C:A."S,-4,Captain-Chime th' sheet mine o' you 11) On the.oiler _R.Bust lies. always been.-the___great me, Ftankie, at bad his say. be- 'S ter this. an' Ill give the fisherman's topping lift,which ye charge 0, am th1-store­-taHyhvL-an' Now air, rve bin a-buyin' stores lays on the boom, was manned and ymboL enemy of iron and steel. The an th' fish;r? w-ben we make tW grounds. from ;a4Tu� a c—ona-rd. V. ent that steel that will not wi Cne topped-iW_*nd__out__af the My faith in all a doubtful 'thing, n0uncew, Now shoot up to th' store an k I've allus paid cash afore sailin'. I match. Woven on a 6oubtfui loom mg can now be produced in quantities se; took ,Well th, lift Up on them t' let ye have their account, an' t I firleyttir an honest man, an' now yer fores'l ' Until there coum each showery and at a normal cost means, ir correct, il that the metal will be used for many se* of they jd>e with yer 6 ain't. Ye knew I warn't now, fellerst" The foresa was soon spring, much ol a hand at flegerin', an ye've Shorty procured the stove hoisted` andjigged, then the skipper 'naw purpo-es. Ill PSL,:'a A'cheery tree in bloom. checked it over, and discovered (bin takin' advantage of it ne tat yer Jumbo, boys"' And Christ who died u m,,tain ye this bill, but no more ��atness w�Aake out= tail-rape f . pw a trio minard's UnIment for Burns, etc. discrepancies in the th i-rope sat t' wind'ard. eommoditios. "Look ices Uncle," it from me, an' I'll take 44tm' Let That death Vere. le," he, go bow-linel" The foreetaysail. had 'Aricken bare, said. "This feller has one hundred 9 care ye don't get a good many or Jumbo was quickly hauled up and- Comes beautifully back to me, is bills. A word !real me the tiall-iogo--an auxtiary sheet- -In blossoms everywhere. pounds o' butter at twenty and one- more vessel, half ceirts ound charged up *6 about this will queer you with most was made last to windward, and the -David Morton. every skipper out a' Gloucester, A twer ty4ve =, an' it shd only Kastalia's bow swung out into the come to twenty dollars fifty cents- et; some monev. stream. Captain Clark took the wheel A" Mo. tfour dollars fifty cents too much. He's Pay him, an' I �IIns ate. Frank here's and spun the spokes over. "Cast off Dye Old Wrap, Skitt Nas'e got one dozen oP,pickles at twelve and The man "a abject.In his apoidgies .1;ki yer *starn-lins! H'ist yer jibs Draw a half cents a bottle charged up as mid, pleaded various excuses to ac- away yer Jumbo!" The stern-line was --.,,S: weater, Curtains CARBO LATE D count for the overcharres, but Car- cast 0 the bollard by a dock lumper, In Diamond Dyes one dollar seventy-five cents, when It 1 PMOLIUM JELLY ought t' be one dollar fifty cents. Al tai7i Jerry was adamant. "Don't ta.k the tail-rope was sla&ed away, and over, "Tell It to th' the jib hoisted. Under her four,l most every item hes an overcharge t' me," he rumbled. ow- FAta package 6f "Diamond of a few cent*--x-- " boy. He does all-my business for me era. the Kastalis worked her way out contains atrections so wimple 4Lny me- VERY efficient anem e?]1ug pay, cash Lf;;� I "if They left the store at last, with the breeze in her sails. worn, "But th r gimme a discount Frank now- the� harbor with the fresh morning cause I as. man can dye or tint her old ptic when 'stead o' settlin' at the end o' th' proprietor apologizing to the door. On faded things new. Even if she has Shorty had been busy tailir4 on to used as- a first-aid their way down to the wharf Uncle Jerry spoke- "Now, Frank, that'll jet hgaliards and casting.off stops and never dyed Wore, the can put a rich, was is idri�ssing for cuts, tr�y was not satisfied. "Yes, an' as spare hand, it duty j; pick fadeless color into shabby skirts, they take their discount out o' b show ye how much good eddication these overcharges.-Did you ovJ= does a man. Look at th! hundreds o' up the gaskets, strops, heaver, and dresses, waists, costs, , bruises,m- dollars I must ha'bin swindled out of, boom guys and stow theni_avmy-u*ti1--vweaEers, coverings, draperies, hang- up these big afore?" flvd lor again. When he had put ings, everythingl Buy Diamond Dyes "Waal," replied the skipper beef- 'count of not 1hpi", V iaucic ,sect bites,etc. Keep tantly, '.1 talfied stuff-- 'Ke , them in the cabin lockers he come on -th, 4 came Id r"Ings- did fine, my son, an -no other -kind-then perfect home a tube in the house down, but I•niver bothered t' check 'twas a proud man I was when I saw' deck and looked back at the town fades dyeing is' -guarantepd. Just tell your th' bill. I allus caPlated 4hey was ye, givin' that longshore shark his Ing into the half-darkness astern,. druggist 'whether the material you •'tor emergencies.•honest," proper soundin's "Waal, son," waid'a man, slapping wish to dye is wool or silk,or whether His nephew smiled grimly. "Let's Shorty strutted along proudly, and him on the back "You're in for it CRESEBROUGH MFG. COMPANY �he winked knowingly at his uncle as naow. No seein' Is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. vmlk. up to this stoT* Uncle We'll GIo79W agin 'til thl hev a palaver with them.!' he handed over the remainder of the salt's wet an' th' hold's full, so pray Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, UN Chabot Ave. Montrod noney. "Yes, Uncle, an' I drew some like blazes for full decks an' fishiial fade, or run. Into the store they went, and Cap 1, tain Clark was greeted effusively by 0.th' shark's blood too! I made him weather." the proprietor. Shorty, is a common gimme,a discount ol fifteen per cent. Up to'the present Shorty had no boy on ahsherman, was ignored off th' bill 'stead o' ten." .idea where they were going, hv A.vev- Lyl-, "About my bill—" began *Uncle The big fishing skipper J)qrLL Uhar ;L ha with two wheels of about the same nor tine i Jerry.. yu 7.r weal, little volunteered any information. Captain size, was brought out in 1885! runt, of you ain't th' limit! Ve"je*ed Olark made It a point of never telling COR S him down, an' then took fifteen per anybody his intentions, and the men d6t:uum, ojY'n him. Hal hal k.ed him. if hey J;d, 1.;6 ;It- but you're a dog, Frank! A man'll variable rep, was, "To the 6ast'ardl" ------ Lieaning need keep a-gripin' V work V wtnd,ard The successful' Bank skipper is the Upon being, asked by his mother Lift Off with. Fingers 0' you afore ye're much older. Hai bal one who keeps ears and dyes open, i why he was so thoughtful, the young ha!" And Uncle Jerry.•chuckled all but mouth shut, and Jerry Clark was of the successful ones, hopeful, aged seven, replied: "I was! the *ay along the wharf. one su That evening all the stores and gear With a breeze freshening. with the thinking how awful it must be to be!, postmar, and expressman will were gotten aboard. The dories, re- dawn they rounded Eastern Point and deaf. Fancy washdng your ears every sed the t�v bring Var4ci service fitted with thvnu-ts, tholezpins, pen- s in towers of Thatcher's day and never getting any good t- -�_Tight to Jour 'Ru fe'',")a�v _Q�Cway. era, and cors ­4 .� r the "first half" to'go down fir THE boards, bow and stern beckets, paint- r5land, when the,cook's whistle sound- of them!" . Ux� 6v-rh -,.L if-it be Sri- *r ho% L r1k ot'the­ most -deli. 1 supper the gang, with but one or two gang, nd regretfully he left the deck �7 r &W you Fri and nest upon the ec s. fter breakfast. Shorty was among this ate iAa�9'_'-W1fr speedily'pturned lexceptions, 'dressed themselves in;to tke his place at the triangular 0 n-c their shore toggery and went up-town fo'c'sle table, which had its base t elr 64ii, last "look around" and goswi-�I the foremast and its al 'think of cleau��4 or dyeing I for a I )ex at the pawl- A%Wyoull t-before starting out an' their-long trip post, both of which timbers had their -Lbink of,?AR It-9 tie-eastern Banks, Short wrote,massive 'sides festooned with beckets s&s Way? i three letters---one to his mother, one'for the'sauce, vinegar, pepper, and I to Miss Dexter, and one to Lem �Ring salt bottles. The "grab" was placed artier s ;-and, in company with his uncle up-on the oilcloth in great enamel- Doesn't hurt a bit! D1;1� v.-are pots, and armed with knife,fork, "Freesone" on an aching corn, Instant- went up to the Post office and mail, 't, them. The balance of the evening;spoon. plate, and mug, each man "dug ly that corn stops hurting, Bien shortly orks % satiated. was spent listening to a band e You lift it right off with fingers. Truly! oncert,in' lin*,H hunger wan -r be continued.) in East GInucester. and Shrw stroll- (To Your druggist sails a tiny bottle of vC 9. cap mob sh bu Cic-aners and,Dyera ed among the crowds thoroughly on- "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficleut rapturcf-d with the beauty of the night. If y-ar thought is profound, all the to remove every bi-Od corn, soft corn, �-1101 yonge St. . - I y Toronto 93 The soft Nvind fropi the Boa, the mcnn-1 r,,,-c should yoii ace that your words or corn between the toe, and the cals' light, the g.W.N dressed ,�ul,,Tner rn tors, laughing nn•d chattering, and the he simple and clear. him", witho" soreness or Irritation. 'Y:- w •7R :Y y'• e. 3 w., �F > .v- w_" Rw �sri . •8 F'.fib,- .wrl a:mow, fi- i•='L. F.t.`!: .. f�"i` 'ar;y .�,s-' �..r:•. -.�• �•i.i�•t�'',.- '�•• .+w - , �,_� - ��•- BIG GERMAN SHIP SAII..S Y __._._ , , .'- �' �:�<<>,:.:: ', �:,;..�. -- -- -- ---------.:q--- ---- -.• • - Weekly Market -Report UNDER UNION JACK Tororsto.� gal $2.l0 r 6 imp. gals., 2.06• Largest , 7' Maple , per P• ga 1 $ r sY^rj? ;:•„prfy'S,:!.. r : Largest LWier -Ili he WW.�i� a " 'Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern,i Yl P e sugar, 1b., 18e. r No. 2 North" $1.46%; Na 8I Honey-60-30-ib. tins, 14% to 15c ,�� :g yY� Watt Built to Bear a Vic- . Northern, x1.38 !!per lb.; 6-2%-lb. tins, 17 to 18c per , 1011OVS Kaiser. -,c. Mandiboitia oaf-No. 3 CW -60%c• lb. Ontario comb honey, per doz. $5.50. ' > :. P ?' `;'r.;:::. ::sue.::,+.;�..':/r',Y;•i^•'.' rf. ti - extra No.-1 f 56c• No. 1 feed 62 vtatoes-Ontario,90-bb.bag, $1.16; :':'`:;;»;;:: <:;u;;„.;;:: > x>. Lo May 6.-The M' •eeti - Delawares 1. 30.'Seed tat Irish � 2 64 .c. potatoes,> 000 the la liner in t world' feeid, 34 � ..,.`:;�`� !G✓' >i�%�t.::; ,...>'•:,� .�;;� '�'�> largest he , iM Co'bbl'ers 1. bag. :::.r:,:•: ::a . :-n 76 a Mats i fobs barley-Nominal. '. r will �a�il for New.York next Wedne�-: All the above tradk, Bay med meats=Raffia red. 3E to `, ;�"� day under the White Star flag, l�he, .r y• ports. 88c cooked ham 4b to 48c• smoked . ' American corn-No. 2 yellow, , 5 ; n wre under bone'trnetko in Germany, rolls..23 to 26c; cottage rolls 30c• o> I' before the war,and was completed and!' • '-'1j34c; No. 3 yellow,.?7'><aq all rail. , R � � Its- Barley-No. 8 extra, test 47 lbs. or breakfast bacon, 26 to 30c; apeciaj liaualed over to the Br�'vtieii amiss the III r brand breakfast bacon 86c• lac ..;:. ::..: :::;.,<. :: :.:.<:•;.>:.:•,,, . better, 60 to 66c, silccording,to freights;boneless,, 40c. �> Treaty of Versailles. It was a !7tt6Cr ;outside. Cured meats-Lon clear bacon ""' " Buckwheat-No. 3 1 pill for the Germans, and to prevent Rye-No. 2, 96c. $17.50 to $18. 0; clear bellies, U6.50 any unfortunate accidsent-at Hamburg o $19:b0; ligheight rolls, in barrels, "' Msllfeed-Del. Montreal- freight,'$46 beau 888 ?>.'• she. deft that port undier•the German, bags included: -Bran, per ton, $28 to yweig t rolls, $39. k flag with a German crew aboard er.<ls' .> l80; shorts, per ton, $30 to $32; good 1 Lard-Prime, tierces, 16c; tuba, a German band playing. Only when '=k ead flour, $1.70 to $1.80. eni pails, C. prints, 18c. Short- she was out of German waters was t'se Baled hay-Track, Toronto,per ton'•ening tierces, 24 to 15c; tuba, IS to :extra No. 2, $22,to $23; mixd, $18 to lb}4c; pails, 1634 to 166; prints, 171,J German ensign ?haulod down, and the, to 180. British crew'bock charge. X19; silver $14 to $18. i'ge• Straw--Ctar Iota Choice heavy steers $8.90 to 9• WIRELESS FOR. THE HOME length per tan, track, To- ngth the Majestic is, 956 feet, butcher steers, choice, $7.75 to $8,75; The'new compact Marcohi receiver, which'has has bees�designed with the in b from deck to deck 102 feet *onto, $12 to $18. Ontario wheat-No. 1 commercial, do' good, $7 to $7.50; do, med., $6 60 view of making It possible for the average householder to enjoy the advant- � in breadth 100 feet . The-anchors' ` . $!AS, s;:t4:3o. to:$7,10; do,�om.�$5�$6 Rn• 1,,,+..t,o, ag%W ui wu�ieas in sae uam�, she carries with their cliniirsa weigh 280 Ontario No. 3 oats 40 to 45c, out-i heifers, choice; $7.25 to $$.25; do, side, (red.,$6.50 to $7•do, cam. $5 to VG 25; tom, Considerably more than the en-' butcher cows clioice $5.50 ,to $8.5o; BELFAST AGAIN SCENE �ably fatally. His assailants, woe two 'lure acct of the Mayflower, .' Ontario ooxn--53 to 80c' outside. which sailed from the @e port. x" do red. $3.50 to $5 canners and cuts men is dis • Ontario Sour-1st pats,, in cotton ' ' ' OF DISTURBANCES • �'�• sack 98 s 87.70 per-bbl.; 2nd tern, $1 to $2; butcher.bulls, good 5 I Special Constable�McCoo, -who was , gives -" 0. ' , pp pats. �$6• do, com. s63 to $4• feeders,good., S It is howtver, the deck first vea (bakers), $7.20, Straights, in bulk, g wounded desiring the fighting in Bed- the gxeatest impression of the Ms." seaboand, $6.55. $6 to $6.76; do, fair, $5.60 to $6; SCVeCBI Men Shot in Cold fast, Appal. 14, died yeatexdsay. ]e°trc's size. The passengers will have. - `' Manitoba flour-1st pats., in cotton stockers, good, $5.50 to $8,25; do. fair, l je the•size. The dam an rs,wil havoi sacks, $8.70 per bb1.;,2nd pats., $8.30. $5 to $5.60; milkers, $40 to $80• Blood--Others Suffer Indig- A group of A. special constables, Cheese New, urge 17 to 17%c• springers, $50 to .$90; calves, choice, nities, at Hands of Mob. "while patrolling the Republican guar- walk of 150 yards, half of whhkh jai i ' 8.50 to $10.60; do, med., $6 to $7.26; tear in Cookstown, County Tyrone, Protected by wind scureensr along the' twine, 17>!e to 182; triplets, 18Th to � 4 to $5• iambs, choice 14 Dublin, May 7.,The evacuation by; 19c. 014 large, -21c; twins 21� to o, cam., $ $ Fitidsa'y. midnight, were fired upon. �'�of this vessel. Etc. 3tiltons, new 20c. Extra ofd to $16; do, com., $6 to $7; spring the Bash reps army irregulars;They returned the fire, which resa,:lted The Majestic has"&& the k xsr 4mi large, 26.to 27c. Ofd, Stilton, 24c. lambs $1i to $14- sheep, choice, $?.50 ad the Port Board odficea,' seized bye in seriously w*' u nding a young c•Ivi'ian. �' umtiwil in liners of•he first e'tlaas---, Butter-Fresh da choice, 24 to •to $s. ; do, goo W, $6 to $7; de, com., them some time ago, ubeeq erift armed men who arrived Ong p� gymnasium, .as S awu and 28c; creamery, prints finest, 89 $4 to $5; ho 9, fed 'and watered, eveniang when the personal belongings'In an auta�bile, entered John Me- we'll as s spacious drawinag�'Momj to 40c; Na 1, 88 to 9c; N'o: 2, 36 to $13.75; do, f.o.b., $12.60; do, country of the members of the garrison were Craekenb Inn,eight misles from Cooks- ernokimg-*+com a� bY• She �, 87c; cooking, 20�_28e_- -. ------ Points, $12.25. motervover a ors Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, Montreal. removed in lorries town, and shot him to death. Mc- 0pa� suite, designed ;N 85c; chickens, 80 to 35c; roosters, 20 Data, Can. West., No. 2 66 to 87c; The officer in command said it WS,a+ Cracken was formerly a member of 'org'inaf' to accommodate the Kaiser to 25c; fowl, 24 to 80c; ducks, 85c'; do, No. 8, 62 to 63c. Plour, Man, intended to leave an armed guard to the rural Council. on his first trip aim a victorious weer. �b turkeys, 46 to 60c; geese, 25c. Spring wheat pate,firsts, $8.50. Rolled Protect the offices. s. 0 It marked not otsJy bidul6y Live poultry-Spring chickens, 66c; oats, bag 90 lba., $8. Bran, $82.50, Prisorueas to the number of 108,cap-!PEKIN GATES CLOSED panelled rooms' but abo by a private ¢ roosters, 17 to 20c; fowl, 24 to 30c; Shorts, $88. Hay,.No. 2, per ton, car tared by the meta of the Regtr'.sas Army� winter garden, or palm room;ospening „z ducks, 38c; turkeys, 45 to 50c; geese, lots, $29 to $80. during tfie recent fighting in Kilkenny, TO DEFEATED FORCES from the sitting-roam to the aide atf, :. Cheese; finest Easterns, 13^_.-Butter, were unconditionally released from ttae� - the sdrdp. In dfedau+Pt of its Imper3ssl! _ - Margarine-20 to 22c. choicest creams 8814 to 84c. i -. -" -Eggo--New laid, candled, 80 to 31c; selected, 34c.creamery, per bag, CRY military tratmaseks there to-day. I Heavy Casualties in Battle g'�, rt w4m now be open to any- rr new a] id, in cartons, 8Sc. btp, 75 to Roe. The body of a mark was found do� Won by leader of Celntral � �0� to �_�e 4t Beans-*Cart. hand-picked, bushel, Good fat cows, ;6.60; canner cows, GorW4 County Tyrone, Saturday $4.25; primes, $8.75 to $5.90. $2; calves, $5 to $6; hogs, selects,.night. He had been shot through the; Chin Maple 'products-Syrup,' Per• imp- $14.25 to $14.50. heart. A mote attached to his c9othi Gerioa I1Ving Cosh y ing, A despatch from Pekin says:- ' read: "Beware! convicted spy" 'With the tide of battle tucked defin- Compel Poles to Leayse , _ KING AND QUEEN Prison Term for A gang od'armed men shot and k91-' itely in his favor, General Wq Poi,Fu, VISl{T BELGIUM Indian Seditionist ed Anthoap McCotwR% near Porta-- militsir; leader of Central Chime, is ,�'�► de tch from Warsaw« down. Armagh, t'h% mor�rh ng. i seeking to complete his victory says.- a high cost of Hiving A lorry was driven hsW crowded; against Chang Tao-Lis Manchurian ► A despatch from Ahmeda- Cromac Square in Be�asst eater r war for whose Fen ian troops were at Genoa was responsible for; ;,F.a1'is BiELtty and Haig AC, Pa q y �> gt ps Company Their Majesties* j bad, India, says:-I-Iazrat Mo- 'afternoon and mix men were tksrown� routed on Thursday in the vicinity of the return heirs on Thurada3rl I hani, president of the All-India °ff' tarred and feathered; then 'they Pekin. of the larger rt of the P lish, _... WliO Pay Tribute to were permitted to run to shelter. Itl -Wu,' having turned the left flank $ f • Glorious Des& M o a I e m League' was sen- ;s- uarderptood theey were caught pil•�of Chang's army; redoubled his efforts delegation o secretaries, and ears tensed to two ' imprison- faring. in a drive toward Tien-Twin: Machang, stenographers. The Polish` A despassis from Londois says'- Y p John J. Carolsan, a teacher in.a na-'.scene of heavy fighting for a week delegation at the Economic' '*. .Their Majesties, Kirsg George and men t on Thursday on a charge ' tiotuad scluCU1T erxl his nephew: Dennis became the centre of a bitter connflict. Conference now consists of Queen Mary left for Beig,iwm tarty on of sedition, after the judge had Kilmartin, 20 years of age,were taken' At the same time his troops.in the 2. Mondsay. Their.site ins d Earle;refused to accept the unani-' from their residence near Duangiv, following up their only three persona. The cost, }•• Beatty and Haig, -who are making the' vicinity,of Pekin, tollowi }osuaey at the spe�aia4 deehre of the i mous verdict of not guilty, 'County Londonderry, yesterday, and success in capturing Chang Sin Tien, of maintaining the entire cos sR 'King od the Belgians. rendered by a jury, which iri- shot aand thrown into a pit used for a' early on Thursday were driving on 'g , amounted, strop, it was said Tfie dBpibonnattc ilanotlana may_oc- flax refr�,��- Fengtai, a rail brae for C>sang'a to several million Polish marks a_ Eluded"i laayaua. A second' Carolkn w•wa kiH*d outright artd K,rl-,forces. capised t_1UIi tIi_t two days. King George ". ' ,�� � a ��, � �!-��� 'charge of inciting to war Was: martin, suffering live- wori:sdse, man-} The city gates of Pekin were closed dally,. ✓:1.a,' to Ypres to inspect referred to a higher court. aged to crawl sat. His greens attract.; to keep out the stragglers from s i ad neighbors who came-to hip aid. He Chang's forces,*ho began to near the Mennonites Wish to k sues great The prosecution claimed that Is expected bo recover'. KilinaTtas's City soon after their defeat at Chang Return to Canada Va�c"ee of the mnitryside- The greater the defendant h&d urged the father is also a teacher in the national Sin Tien. Y part of the front helm by the British establishment of a parallel school at Dussgivras. , The casualties were so large in the A � from Vancouver says: ki the war will be tmvemed with rev- fighting eral hasbbs upon the way. The journey government to usurp the funs A farmer named McBride, 22 years that no definite estimate'has Disco with the elimtabe and sou- -vm'be extended to Morn where a Sass tins of the exist* overn- a farmer I R A. officer, die I fl been htin ached��t. There was heavy ditio�u Discouraged whitiher they had R g ed a cornmand.to belt while returning, g f► quarters, in which, reamvad to settle in thousa'ride, and' - = smo d the stows the British e�sming ment, making war�"Spevit- hawse Fly evening, near Strabane,;according to military observers„ the nnwilFing to nretrnrts to their farmer amid the a�oolamatiorxt of the peoplte. Chinese acquitted themselves quite as *� King C,�,e h� will find able. County gssd was shot, acct- anN q habitatioae in Maasitaba and Saakat- • pr'emeI a well as did European soldiers under the a• e , warn►,, -large portions of Gstiada s -:lhions for eebtfrig up a line of 28 rem- k. similar circumstances in the late orbrl b+bo to k the farthest y . ':' formes Mennonite colony is disposed stones, Lim-,Caiiaditri MORC y''' : :rx4:''.<:.. ; ,.; TM ''. World War. its of the German invasical, which liras' � �' �'> to book favotsbly on settlement in,. F .is to be extenders at Par in Buffalo It is reported them Wu as yet has British Columbia, according to Josed. �' not thrown his famous crack troops ::. :` >',, -:': p Swim ter, who has been makin a tour - the Svsress border. -__ A despatch from Brad bu s:- .�":;' ;; <:" into the conflict. They are noted for .throu - --♦-- T d r8 y "a i : '`'`' their loyalty; and it is believed are petttiots Valley on bq. i .-R '. The bast of the Buffalo stores that had! ,,,,��'.': helf of his cam hitherto demanded the discount for all <:; being employed to protect his rear BRING DUTCH FARMERS ��, ''* a from 8 possrble attack by Chang's purchases made with Caner}isn moirey ;:; ,::.;: TO-SASK. PRAIRIES have now sallies.and a merry ``v`:, r <: ' allies. Lt.-Gen. Sir John Asser, - competition has been entered upon in Hundreds of refugees are streaming Governor of Bermuda Provincial Government and which stores are viemig with one-an. :;,,car";r: into Pekin. The city is being well Federal Depattment of Immi- other to dnaplay bo the supposedly un- guarded, Ha�ilbaq Besawds, May 7--General '�, sophistical world that np •longer• •is _ . e - ' .:Sir James Wilcocks,, the, most decor- gratiori t0 Co-OperatC. •there discount on money from the Ot• ;sted�man In the British army, is to be Ades tab from y :; : 'Great Britain Still- snooeeded 'as Governor of Bermuda pa Regina says:-To taws 1![-mt ,. COritrOls the Sudan by "'' LieatanaRSt(1eo�easl Sir JoSa Joseph -:kebieve •the farm labor shortage in A revival. in boxer trade is now ��'a':?�:; >:;:� .a P 1 ::;""; Anew, advises received bore sRats, `- ' 13sakatcbtewan and to bring into the booked 'far, but as to whether binoae ;: ::<':::z. , pountry men 'who, with.a. little exper- to have in the past been compelled "t`?f!> >> ' A despatch from Cairo'sa a: Sir John Joseph Amer was horn in •fence in the ways of western agricul- to pay as high as 20 cents on the dot- P73 Y 1867, was attached to the Nile Ez -An important official state- 1 in 1997 99 RRO -• liar• those who have been _ Dedt OII -> o>aC Cato • to", will make capable and efficient , oompelied; ,...... • . ' 'tags, the Previneinl ;, � ,,,�.;� M=1 says fiat Lord Ailienby, battles of Atbaaa•and Khartoum, and In co-operation with the Federal De-;to get off street cars in the-metropolis when 'recently in the Sudan, Commanded the Sudan Expedition, ` n,• s mace , .a::d t, b:: - _ 1899. --- n arrangements to bring contingents of is Problematical,but it is probable they to inform the people that flare laborers from Holland, it wvas.�will. _ _ announced officially on'Thursday, M Great Britain floes not intend The Saskatchewan Bureau of Labor to abandon the Sudan. • Egypt Persists'in - ' sissnd Industries will provide special ap- tlie�Sudan The speech apparently was plication forms and other information Claiming made in answer to Egyptian to agrarians who want the Holland - -- !!r �, Cairo, May 7. An acute crisis ie w "Y laborers, but the men. will not be claiirla for the incorporation of Y :• brougltt to•Canada unless they are foreshadowed owing-to the action of the Sudan as a Province Of the Commission whdct is drawing up guaranteed at leant a year's engage- went. a constitution for the new Kingdom > ? Egypt• ;-I- of the Provincial Bureau of Egypt in decreeing that the Sudan do not know yet how man will rat to be am ante -° i a men g¢al Part of Egypt, and k• ;p. ^;:.;. Y Prince Will Not ,::.•�. "�r>•�:•^-. : _ .<�•� 'be brought,in from the Netherlands., that the King of Egypt is to have Return via Canada. ----- This demand however, i- e:.,,..,..,,,r s3 Y '. ....... ..... .. - save nh over that oou•ntry, �'�e , r - �r�«-t$I Is apparently a reply to the British _:be heavy, and there will probably berrommnn4que of last Thursday, which °'°" A dsea from London spa several hundred to come to the peals- °`` .Y` °" �'- iiss within the next too isouths, stated that Great Britain had no in- "` '^ `" eCS. `.`_ " ":; The report that the Prince of Wales tention of relinquishing contnal of the A tJnlaue 01 wil return to England from. Jain '-"--�- Sudan. The new situation may in- via Canada is dseclared in the London valve the resignation of the E This little artatue (abou 10 Inches pry to be impossible of realization. 'Germany Delivers Goods Ministry. high) of H.R,H. Prince of ilea,taken It is stated�azt_the-Prvinsce would--like-' Worth 80,OW,OW Marks 1 from life when he was a sailor boy, to keep his promise of over two years ; -T-� was made for his fathet and mother return ' Berlin~ May 7-• Goods in kind to the f Mount Etna has broken out again to take with them on their voyage ago h is pIro ro to see at at 4^. Pr���t3, but that :,,, TWU49 of 80,000,000 gold marks were with, erupticns of, increased violence; around the world when they were prevent tour is concerned, heaQ of 8alith L'�sln i sb far as his Sun Yea •en, ftativered to the Allies by Germany' and is emitting continuous roars, Duke and Duchess of York. It has just he is to returns home visa the,Suez Government'at-Canton and Leader of flaring the first three months of the which can be heard for miles. Donn been given by the Prince to the South.' Cana?. by almost the same route as one of the rival factions now warrita present year. 1 black smoke is filling the sky. African �ining ship "General 1lotha." tbat fo'.Sowed on his outward voyage. for control of the country. •%��'�.'/„M!! T.r,. F - •`4 �P-,. a ("'• '.R'� ,:yn.p R. t•.-Yy •`..,.Y C„ s.L' ' �Gt',4''v�:t'rr`.+:�ikss:eaaa'�.+.�`e.'.>r�*"-....xna..or.;l...a-...%rs."t••'1...ra:w:a�..r..,,.-..,...•..,.:.�..�7u7'"vm:ni4�.,�.aa��"�;�.:'�:�='Lnrvr'k"''�°w*t'.'".a'�'r$?tYi»ixys....n:%v.'S�4�-7.h':+5s:.,.,x:u�s�."e._'fkd�:c"!•�'a.�!'._a�:k�i'.uk',a�'`?�...J�L1?w"��'",w:f:'iA.-;^e� '�Ar,...•5ex:..f-`.�4..ik`3i1'':°lmtL,..�" 4 VV :r, w. �. L.a:'+,srw. f Y' yr �,^r!'„�'`i.*.,'�,.� 'R1.2'. -ea'�S'" -.,a-z•w, ..::t�v,`. _ .y..4�,i,ev�e:�. 5.. ;r y:. .W F�:,:`•: >,z' -k-•+r ..,`rt.,•,w • ' `y 'r.,,•:. z»:•9, :�s�a�e; ' :Z ' - .,•,:;.✓••. `xa'• ,c, -T•:,� A' �'' �, "7•X,;i ..J"i`• '•,y�-•e•.v "^y��- _ ..d• � ''.�, _ .tom y "f �w .. ., - :�;,. LOC -Miss Rorke, of Toronto, was- -Services at St.George's church -- -- - --- - - ------ -„ r:' ;° - - - V ■ 1151>u.A7• in the village ou Wednesday.' next S%ndav: 10.8o a. m. and 7 p. -Dr. Henry will be here as us- m. Sunday School at 9.45 ual next Tuesday to attend to his instead of the afternoon. Will pu � ” ` . •-Thos.Law is building a dement ,professional duties. pile note change to summer time. walk around his residence. Slangs] seed, 42c a pound at IN MEMORIAM. • i -Miss Irene Murkiir of Toron• Bunting's. Guaranteed this year's, to, is spending a few Jays it her -Frank Maddigan is able to re- In memory of Jac. W. Law, who en• bome here. same work, after being laid off tered his eternal rest May the 12tb, ': - :.. -Dr. E. J. Shirley hag pug- f r four months with a broken 1980. New Iffiport Ordor dust' arrived--�111te. a" abased a new Ford sedan from S. le His gentle ways and loving smile �; . CollacatE. - lk Ladies Aid Society of St. Are pleasant to recall, n. ' Granite and Clover Leat -L. A. Findlay, of Toronto, Andrew's church held a suceesefal -'He h a kindly word for each `v` -`spent Sestnrday ant the home of his meeting on Wednesday afternoon ' �..- ADd.dled beloved by all. mother here. at the home of W.J. Miller. -Wife and Family _• D19hes, In - `c -W. J. and Mrs. Clark spent -Dr. Field, who has been off. B.b,18-Ia fond and loving r�chanty of _ `over Sunday with their son,Allan, duty for about three weeks,owing m dear husband Sam at, Babb ofLakefleid. to illness, has now quite recover- woeDtesed iDto eternal re�tMay Cups and Saucers, Platen', BOWIs, - =Norman Banks, who has rent- ed and has resumed his practice. the lltt3, 2920. ed E. Brpan'a brick cottage, has. -The members of the Chamber Dearest husband, you have been abselat •Fruits, Platters,- Scallops, E were, .. moved therein. of Commerce turned out in force from our midst two years to-day, �Ll g Basins, Chambers etc �.. -Miss Phyllis Cooper, of Toron on Tuesday evening , and cleaned How we miss your loving presence g , • >,5 to, spent the week end with her a the grounds around the Town -aching hearts alone can say. twasins,the Misses Clark. Beall. A loving huf,band and father true land All new goods, new prices, all ready for your inspection' kind. • -Mrs. H. Mechin spent a few -W. J. Mondey has rented J. »� Jaye this week with her daughter, Arnott'a residence on Church St., A beautiful memory left behind. in the basement. Come in and look it over. --mi3 s-L, K. �1ey3#,�e;I�'ereota M„- Loved and rested,one of the best. —Mies Emma Morrie, of Orono, Master, and will short] move may ae oe grantrt' if.eial d F inspending a week with her uncle therein. -wife and Family' Wall Papers Paints Varnishes,. and aunt, Wm. and Mrs.'Cullip. -A number from here motored Now Ad.vert4s"nonts. ;Floor Enamel.s,. . Porch Enamels, -, -Miss Georgie Shirley, of Birch to Toronto on Monday evening to Cliff, and Miss Frankie Shirley, of hear the concert given by the aetC. Big assortment at : Toronto, were home over Sunda Scots guards Band at the arena, IGS FOR SALE-Snw and 8 small _ Ppiigs- Apply Geo.West,R.R. No. 2,.Pick- -Chas. L. Palmer and Mr4. Hall Exhibition Park'. Toronto. sting. a4-se' ee. �� 'motored to Oshawa on Sunday -Gold Cake. Silver Cake, Dain• The Big ' Store... _ I aDd spent the day with Mrs. Wm. tie Cake or Orange Cake at 15c. MATERNITY NURSE`'-Open for ©crow. each and Hone Cake at 20e.'each. engagement. Apply-Mm. Roger,con. 4. t - Honey Pickering. R.R.No. 1 Locust Hill. 34-38 c ' -Miss R J. 'Wry oLToronto Ask the driver for one or get them Hosiery Special t° isited her sisters,ft. M. S. at the Pickering Bakery. •* f70UN(3 PIGS FOR BALE-Apply s""" _ Kinnear,con.4. Pickering. 'R. R. No. I, v v�hapalan and Mrs. John .Dickie, -Friday last being Arbor Pay, L«u,t Hill. 31 Just received, a consignment of Ladies' Lisle Hose, in blacks and .4his week. the public school was closed to -Mrs. Coffey and family, of To- allow teachers and pnloils to clean rOR SALE-Square piano, rose- browns. - They're a regular 50c line. We're passing them . : ronto, are visiting the former's up the yard and otherwise make J eoPtecase, i•g� condition. L. A. vas - out at 35 cents pair, 3 pairs for $1.00. ;. ;parents;Mtchaetand Mrs-4ekey, sehool'preeaises-lrastive - Famous Puritan Maid line. OR.SALE-En lteh bah cerriage. for a few day a. -The committee in charge are a �' >' -W. L. Courtice has been elect-_Dow bus getting the material on Fist good condition. Apply to Mrs. vigor 4U y g Ausbn,Pfekexfnf Ladies' Slimmer Vests V,.' ed lay representative of the Pick- hand and making other prepare- TANTED--30 chicks. Plymouth '' Bring Methodist Church to the tions.for the erection of the gate �, Rocks or White Wyandottes. F. Hall, annual District Meeting. at the entrance to Memorial Park. church-St..Pickering. • 3a Bought at a specie] price to,'retail at pre-wear prices. Short -James Richardsolii has erected •-The Pickering-Branch of the sleeves and sleeveless. Going at 30 cents per ?i. 1a high hosed fence at the rear of Standard Bank have found the FI ARM WANTED AT (l vCE- garment-6 for $1.:;U. - 3. Around 100 acres. H.T Love, 183 Carlton .hie store, us grea i,mpeoving .demand for Safety Deposit boxes St..Toronto. Phone Main 87s. w' ;rz the appearance of the street. so great that they have-been coo - -- - -Sunday as will be Mothers' palled to increase the number to 13OOTS REPAIRED-B�ots and e shoe• repaired neatly and quic sly Toot• �.. a•- Always ,Day" in the churches thirouxboat su Nply the demand;and they have 4,arson,Church St..Pickering. 11.23 9 Canadw, wben the services will' be just installed eighteen new small .Get our Dr Goody, Griscerie_@. Boots and Shoes, Men:eWear, �' appropriate to the occasion. boxes. • 11,DER Food SALE. Will re %old y y ,cut,is good cemdttion. Will be ■old well] PaperR, Paint @, China and Glassaa @e, -Services in the Methodist -Lloyd Wright, who recently cp.a9 for q�a�ddk safe )os. Wideman, R.R No. Diebeg etc„ at "The Big Store.' Church next Sunday as -usual completed his conree at the Tor- 1,Locust Hitt. 33 38 s, Morning service at 10.80. Special ronto Dental Cullege, land _has /�''�r RAID; FOR SALE-1 have' for Nother s Da service at 7 p. M. been spending a week with M. 9• CT about 300 bushel.or mixed grain.3 year S ; HAPMAN ' q old peas, oats. barley and wbeati, Russell L-E. J. and bIrt+. Walsh and dau- and Mrv. Chapman, left on Wed• Bur Pickerin¢. a4-3s rFr-: ggbter, Miss Gertrude, spent'a few nesday for Pincher Creek, Alberta. --- -r< days recently with the former's It ii his intention to practice his OR SALE=i w,spri is caw: just e Ffreshened. and 1 cow, sprig ti due about brother and sisters at Lindsay. profession in.British Columbia. the end of bray. lad.phone Re�c :3n. Chat, t day. —The anniversary services in Haight.Pickering. 34-33 —)La Friday evening, May 24tb. connection with the Methodist ASTL''RE TO LET-i Win-talie a dew Season's Spe' ci als i. a fi0st Claps entertainment will be Church last Sunday were very Pquantity of stock for season or shorter=ice , given it; the Methodist church. ID successful. The Rev. John Coburn of time. Xpply at lot 31, eon. I. Pic kenng. -addition refreshments will be gave two excellent and helpful Wm.k,acey,g Dunbarton. s+.a r: served in the S. S. room at the sermons. The offering for the day CEDAR POSTS-If you have•anv ,Arrow Soft Collars, IIifty, neat COO1 _stone indicated a good response from fencing to do 3 can supply the cedar posts at 7 ! ! ' -The Quarterly Official_ Board the congregation ' With the addi. pl cents Wren and R.No. Pi at in cents. Aar of the thodist Chu h v�reto. wear.R.R.No....Pitltritn`. a4-sear _ . ' -&-be h*6deal t3alori an ]Underwear com. and ::•piece vited Rev.W. A. Bunner to remafll in, it is expected the whole amount .FOR- SALE, I fresh cows, heavy , . a eeCOad year, and Mr. Sander will be forthcoming. tenors wagon. 1 set of platform scales. Ap + - Don t catch cold by being overheated. �1y to Fred�y.lot es, B.F. eon. P��ke�tmg has consented .subject to•the ap• -Word has been received of the tad photo Matvern 607••Highlaad Creek, 3•}•3+ w. proyal of the stationing'commit- death of a former resident of Pick. OR SALE-obese all kinds of ;ForAythe,-Long and Arrow Shirts tee. ering, David Beaman Decker. -_wagons;harness.and all kinds of larm im- _ -The Seemosent of the Lord's which took place on Mondey Ao- laments in good order. Also several heavy and At popular'prices. Sa r will be--die -Dsed in St. ril 24th, at the home of his Lngh ht scales lire monk .fovea and heater,. .H. _ pee Pe }Ferman,Claremont. Phnom 201. 371ti _ Andrew's Church at the morning ier, Mrs. Geo. L. S.LOtLP, of Fritz OROTflYDAYTANNER-Teach- Lightweight Caps and Hats service on Sunday next. Prepare- Hill, Alberta: The deceeaed, �bo Der. Piano--and Vocal CMiswtes. Trinity Cory services will be held this was 44 years and d months. o'I"d, College and Royal Academy. London. En�1anal - .. :Far airy weather. (Thursday)evening in the school was buried In the. Stettler came- will visit pupils residence ,f required Phone - y g 1702.or outs Aintree Farm.R.R. !, Pickering, r • a room. tery. He ix survived by big two Lowndes' Special-Summer Trousering • f -Miss Helen Burling returiled daughters, Mrs.Stott@,of Alberta. - home on 9aturdsy after spending where he hoe resided for the past _ Whitevale Sporty and neat with solid comfort. x ding several weeks with her sister. 14 years, end Mrs. T. A. Hnoz. of _ Mrs. Clement, of Milton, and.on the Brock road. Geo. W. Palmer; The-Service Garage , Tuesday left for an extended vipit of this village, is -nalf-brother. Ask t0 see. our new line of Tried Rite with her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Marsh, -As the motoring season has _ { of Bermuda. again arrived we Drs look for- Overhauling, done.I, all kinds ­,.Footwear,ear Goodyear welts `,. re iglus 'dose. Ignition _;��. ! ' : ' •" -Henry Coate @, -of Toronto, ward to man accidents taking pa a ppecialty.-. y spent a day last week at the home lace during the summer. While and water root'. -- f .,Of Norman and the Misses* Holt, accidents may occur to the most Your old Ford-top re-coverP� - p ]Mar. Coates, who is in the emplo careful of drivers a large percent- for d13.00. ;'. Y •'-'We are carrying a full range of Running Shoes for of the Ford Motor Co.,' has lately ague due to gross careleisnese, resumed work after being off/duty and sot a few to care being driven - Berry Poynter every person. White and .tan with double soles. for several months owing to a serf- by men under the influence of " ons illness. His many friends are liquor. During the past week a' Fruit- Growers Fred T. Bunting, _ "- :Pickering pleased to bear of his recovery. number of autos in this 'vicinity , • 'Established 1&57. -The young people of the vil• hive-run into the deep ditches by CUTHBERT RASPBERRY-CANES, . f lage will hold a social dance in the 'the side of 'the" road, in several $11,00 per 1.000. Town Hall this (Friday) evening. cases with considerable damage to 'GLEN -MARY STRAWBERRY Music will be provided by Devitt's the carp, bat fortunately with no PLANTS, $8.00 per 1,000. s �j orchestr%. Admission, gents 50 injury to the occupants. -- - e. - •:• t be ' ..,..,lc, rtou. —A daaisaia. eu4ltlt�i ''R laeu n ex- The _ µ'} proceeds are in raid of the Me. Man's Single," will be prepented balance C. O. D. at your nearest ' P gene office:' • morial Park fund. Everybody. by St. George's Dramatic Club in p$1.00 per 1,000 less if gotten at plan- the ,—.vlcvti,e. the Town Hall, Pickering, on tation. -A deputation from the Cham evening of Wednesday, May 24th. Northern grown Canes and Plants ber of Commerce attended a epee- Thts play will last about two if required. a TT fal meeting of the Township Conn• hours and is full of humor. Selec- � . `■ ' . cis held in D. R. Beaton's office, tions will be given -between acts C. B. Crawford �/ ::--��•hitevale, on Friday evening last, by Devitt's ..orchestra of Green to solicit a grant for the Memorial Rood and Jack Parker, humorist. BOX 22 COOHSVILLE, ONT. Park. The council,aftercansider• of Whitby. There will be dancing "...The Famous. Cold Water Paste, _ MILLS ELM DALE ins the matter for some time, took after the'• drama. The proceeds no definite action are in aid-of the furnace fund -of i,r� White And Tic tse - -George and Mrs. Law and dau- St. George's Church. Admission, . Enter, Miss Edith, Mina? Smithson 35 cents; children under 12 years, and Mr. Stringer, of Toronto, 25 cents. Watch out for bills giv- Having taken over the Elmdale 'r motored dow on 'Sunday MW in¢ fall Darticulars. r� tv vcropttc_ T• n d of M uresco Will cover spent a few hours with the Misms = = Mills 3tr1 F. �1�e Ou Law. At the evening service is wish to announce that the _ the Methodist Church Miss Law Scbed�le for 5: S. Football Rnshiess will be car- -seventy-five square feet. >y,. — :: and Miss Smithson sang a duet, May 22-Dunbarton at Pickering tied on in the which was greatly appreciated by " 26 Claremont at Whitevale usual way. - �`q i• 'e]i present. 29-Pickering at Br�ugbam - kee -on hand all! - y� ] 1� i$- ��>1;S - ,.. June- 2-Whitevale.tt.Dunbarton-_. -_ r • ►� rslldsMnrtry, gf Ttlronto,.. _ - J - - _ who recently purchased F. B. 5�Brou loam at Claremont kindgof Feed. �' • Housser's property at the east end " 9-PI sang at Whitevale 'a.. " 12- emont at Dunbarton ' We have at resent : of the village, moved therein on �t�g_,. bitevale=attrBrouRhaM t D-relVi � and- -et- ' - Color �ar� and r Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.'Hardiag, •' '19-Dunbarton at Claremont i Cer Bran and"9horts -who have occupied the house for 23-.Claremont at Pickering '1 Car Barley and Oat Feed the past few years, will' reside 28-Dunbarton at Whitevale ' temporarily with their brother- --Claremont at Broughaty '1 Car Western Oats read all about this - ,.• fe-law. Mr. Smitb, of Oshawa, but July 8-Whitevale at Pickering Also Corn. . ' the intend eventually to bn 7 rougbnm at Dunbarton - sanitary finish• _ y 10=�ckerin at Claremont OgWvie's Royal Household Flour lard and erect a dwelling at Bire ,• 14•-Brougharrn at Whitevale Pastry Flour Cliff. The departure of Mr. Hard •• 17-Dunbarton at Brougham ding and family ip deeply regret �• 21-Pickering at Dunbarton Chopping done every day . �� �"_ Pickerigg,ted by the ir !Many Pickeriny " 24-Whitevale at Claliemunt' a29 41ro thaw a�t Piekerina. ,3:: . 14� /•d71n�„Y' �:..,... ,. _.. ., :., __ .. ." _.. -...,.Il� ..,.....w.>>r._d:...:, .... ..i,:.-..... .� ,. ;r::x