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AOL •� y.: .,�,, ,�� -+C Z,r,�,:pia .-�`� '.r:..*--;,,,._ r'�',�. .. - .y'�, - _ - •'•;.,. VOL. .XLI. :DICKERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, MAY. 42C, 1922 " , No. 36 .�. .. a r- _ Established 1828 •. .'i� • . 1��#{B!!{f02t•il dsr>Q!. ., HIGHLANb CREEK. -. Gent .-E. Baker .o Thos. Sowerby, of Torr.nto. spent The last dance df the season will be Yed4us! over Sunday with his mother here. held in Valley Hall Highland Creek, GREENWOOD The church is being'-painted inside on Friday nights;Tuae End, MartSa'e `L;i �►. _ B. FORSYTH.Qph.D.,'Director We Thave moved oar Office and in readiness for the summer servi ces. orchestra will be is attendance. Daa• c• ' R•Opptto��etrieal Aseoeiatioa of Ontario. Res. F. and Mrs.Reid, of Toronto, spent clog at 9.o'elock, daylight saving time. • Istepe 1.•Member of tthe American Optometrical Music ' Store' to the centre of Sunday with hire. Reid.'s parents,Jas. Genta.75 cents. Ladies please provide, _ -, Araeetatioa. 'Eyes' ezutr,iaed_,by appointment. and-Mrs. Hadley. Everybody come -and have a cod 'L LS Pbeoe 2803, Claremottt:'Ont.' - y y+ g �♦ (,� " the town and we are pot- _ Mr. and Mrs. Jern -and family. of time. - F. TOMLIN$bN, M, B., Member tin on, a new beiek -Toronto, are occupying A. Blight's g DUNBARTON. - N.delthe College of Physicians and'surseons residence for the summer. otOotarie.. OfL{cr: that formerly occupied by front and making The floor of the Fairport Hotel dan- Miss Glenna Gilmer was ill on Mon- bJile late Dr,R.Brodie.anid latterly by Dr„Cold, �' ring pavi3iori has been enlarged and is wall. ]'hose. Clsiemeat.Qnt. 2317 46 large and :� now twice the size it was last summer.` day last. "-: Roads are ein built on C. White's r epacious building 70 ft. loo Complimentary remarks are beard g L7 E.ICARTWRIGHT, :M. D., M. long on every side on the splendid new store •property. • •C.rP.3 s..Cot. A coroner for the Coon- and residence erected by Thos. Mans- Miss Minnie Payne is living in the SEED CATS °r to aftOotherfthoOe�bYOappointme>n Ph Bone 13e1i ` Held. Fairport is justly proud of this cit'v with friends. °6 .. No.'2s.a:Ind.phone No.coo. Pickering.,On- building and wishes success to the Miss R. White visited friends dare Feed your light boric, 331v We are Selling--Agents for owner, lag the week end. ones and - Phonographs, Pianos, Singer Sewing rS Miss Eida.Pearce visited with ` d O. McFlINNON, M D.,L.R.O.B., friends on Suo'day. her sew•goo seed. w Machines, Records, Sheet Music, - GREEN RIVER. N e Itdfnba h,member of 11L• Co1}ese of Violins etc, Mr,l3ut'ehison, the school inspector, _ rig Band instruments, Pbletcians and Surgeons of On11arlo lila•otlmi11e of 11,6701 cokes. of Bassoon,'lizdtabi- Government,Standard visited the school on Moadap,and was j have a ear- of sul►erior duality `.° �gtileela�a1114ntlon to defense of wom•e mind Lightning Protection, "Go to Sunday School Day” is nee greasy pleased. etdldren. Omen and roddenee,Bro Sham. Sunday. -- Seed Oats, teLttin 45 lbs.' or ` A. Beatty Stable Equipment, vier Erie Smith spent Sunday last.at WHITEVAI.E. g Legal. Steel Stalls and Stanchions, _ Pickering. _ .. 'Water Cups, Adam and Mrs.Spears were Toronto There wet'e a number of visitors in more ,per bushel. Will. WH.•HFNNEDY. Barrister. $01- Hay Carr, visitors last week. the vale for the 24th. .ieitor.tENN Pnbiic,SConve7ancer;Sol- Litttf Carriers., _ Miss Violet Fuller spent a dap at Don't forget next Sunday, May 28th. arrive in a few days. Wbi bs,Ont. -, 41 _ Pickering last week., is tto-to-Sunday-School Sunday-in ou •' Stou' ffv le OnL-iiiiiii Mise Annie.Fuller,of Toronto.spent ac>•ass Price 85 cents per bnBhel. AE. O$RI$TIAN, Barrister and the week-sad at her home here. Miss Freda gincaide, of Unionville. .Bolielt0r.lcobayy 2aD1lo.I{11e, l4on•7 w e ar e sorry to report that Mr. ep?nt the weekend with her friend, Samples can be seen at the mUL °wa•2olee Sroalil lh.Norbb,Wbitbt' 24 Ho son is not improving as well as 'Mies Hazel Birnie. t DALES /4 JOHNSTON-BarriQters could be wished for. Dr, ]Blake and -Mrs. Beaton, of - -,Wetc.,'229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth;Bldg) -'�• E Al Visitors at Wilson Park over the Whitby, spent Bvnday with his par- _ , 7. ` Toroatc:sPhone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, ?i L L holiday : Misses Ruby Truemmer, eats.D. R. and Mrs. Beaton. were 1720,and.) _3017 • Sarah Draper. Mrs. Bradley, Masters Misses Constance and Doreen Tay Z �R��. J. Lloyd and Emmerson and Charles lor. of Hamilton, are spending a few • • wCLAR1LLIAN J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- EMOIITT and Mrs. Draper: dogs wish Blake and :41re. Annie. rister. Solicitor. mernber 0 the F of The Green River Shamrocks met The Whiteval- Tenni•i Club desire Rrckntan.Dc^iaon.Foster and Beaton. To:onto LieenEed the S. and C. Tice Company,of Toro this opportunity of thanking all those +I. General Tway Bui:c,rg,55 Bay Street,Toronto.' �x Telephone'b in 961 and 662. Embalmer and Undertaker. to, in Toronto on Saturday last. the who so kindly donated to their•btizaar. - Motor Hearse. game resulting in 5:1 in favor of the In rpite of inelement weather it was a Dental home team. They play -th8 Sham- splendid. succeas,'proceeds exceeding -.TorttotuconnPction for rocks, of Toronto, on May 24th and $5o 4). The tennis grounds will be t 1 Eotfpital Service, the result will t,egicen nee week. =quite an attraction to our village. l I J..HUDSON. D. D. o , L P. a.. Reports of the annual meeting of a 1 . 132 Carlton 4•.Trcrto, 'H udacr'.!� w the Women's Institute showed that ~e - System" comfortable ble "5318, 4.18 for - - -- CHERRYWOOD. System t or eomfore Nc prate worn. VMnt t : the past year had been a very success- BARNES - ful one. The following cfllcers were BLAB]: •B. BEATON. D. D. 9. Oicar Petty-spent the weekend in elected:for the ensuing year: Prey.- ! _ Gsad E .B t,e A'cyal GctglD o' Dental CHOPPING MILL Toronto, Mrs. J. A: Pugh. let Vice-Pries.-Mrs. Wm. hE11d a business brit j The Universal sal A_1 its and t aiver,Ry d Toronto, Office Petty,y,j •+ p A. E. Major, 'nd Vice-Pres.-11rs. D. T gqvcr W M. Pringtds hardware %lose, Wluith . Chopping and Oat Rolling every week to Toronto last week. R. Beaton. Sec'y-Tieas.-Mrs. M, Bee- $Lmi,'G�13Z Ma.CY1�.21� 90iechour.9 to 12 ,1 to'5.3c.a Ina pt me 4, :►iiss Muriel Judd s ent Sunday with sort DistricA Director-br . G. Ppgh.44 � 'day excepting Monday.phone 220 $ I her aunt, Mrs. C. R.-Petty. Directors-Mrs.. W. S. Major. Mrs, G. (One of-q•ir Prod actions) Highest prices paid for -Rock Elm, Rev. Mr. Langford, a former pastor; Burkbolder, Mrs, A. J. O'Mallg. Mrs. We sell ' Sill's Rite-Lite Lens-for �Stlfsits! dws>ss. Soft Elm, Sapwood, _ called on friends here during the week. Geo. Pugh, Miles R. Miller, Mrs. W. . ••. ,. ,, We-are all glad to see Elwin Lint- J,bnston, Representatives to Dist• all snakes of cars-the be9t V. RICHARDSON- Real Real ' Wfilte Ash and other kinds of loge. -ner out a•gaio, after his recent illness. riot Annual Meeting-Mrs. M. Grifio, in the market for r.* Tl' .'bite, IFtLlfaTte,Coaveyaariaa, N 8,)rry to hear that Fred Ireson is on ,Mrs.Johnston, Mrs. A.E. Major,Mrs. the price. W. G Barnes, Green River the sick list, but we hope for a speedy G Burkholder. Provincial Delegate- � Pasltc,frte,;Fielterlae.Oat' a 1' G. mend. Tires for all cai Emery Wheeia R Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. bliss L. Major. Music Committer— Saw and Egli 1M sindrile, ° TEAZEL ANNIE-Blocat3oni•t. For. Orville DAridaton spent 91&vdaF with Mrs. D. R. Heaton,. Mrs. L.•Povnter, -a JV2ner pcp,I of Qwen A, Smilyy. For.terms t`; ��{'�T/� his grandparents. George and 'MrP. Finales Committee—Miss L. Major. - Circular Sawa, Lad- sad open dates. Ind, phone,Malvern 2306. �•. PIC�I`����IiW,■ •, �o� Davideoa. er. Miss H.Birnie. der., etc. __,} tstaad Creek P.O. 3b9 • V • Fyenset and ]]kris. Petty and daugtkt- - -- - er,,91adye, event the weekend with WoOdworkifnfitanal Get oral ;. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, their parents hare, WHITBY. , �lack9miching. JV . for oonalles of Taft mind Ontario. Ate. LUMBE& • YARD Glad to see so many out to League gtlsaex f.odge S. S. bad their annual W. H. JACKSON. Brock Road! - t UM sales M all kinds 6111401146$o on eboneW aebrr•. a6dr..e Osara 811..%P.o., oaa Sunday evening. Hope to see as many service in the Baptist Church Sunday. _- r pirl[erin Out S.HBATOR TOWRififlIPOLBRH next Sunday evening. afternoon, the sermon. being preached 8', * James and .'Mrs. Todd and George_b,y the Rev. J. T.,Priest. The Citizens' .�. Ooavytaesr. Oen mteosmw see takfas w 003"Ill$ and Min Muriel Todd spent an even- Band resided for the occsaion.. sradfe, see u11tre 11. >tte 1lwq W le.a even- ing fast week in the clt P y' wears Loves of lr06ulso Ill pP y y The unemployed soldiers marching -'•: treiliee" ��hl ewe, Ont. ht a can BII I OII III The many Cherry*ood friends of to Ottawa were entertained to the Mrs. James Honey are pleased to t f 150 b the-town Saturday Rere" You-, A TAVID A, PUGS-Live stock sue. Maple, Birch, Beech, know that she is improving nicely, afteernoon. Refreshments were tiers .lJttoneer. Graduate of C. IM. Jones' School. after her serious operation.- ed in the Council Chamber. The Citi - coinage Lifetime expenence with pedigreed - •toekpptt pBplock and ring work. All kinds of sales Plain and Quartered Oak, - Leas Band played for them. (1�a q >Ir 10 ClaI tt nded to. Terms reasonable. Ph*- Cement :T PM "Beaver Board" DUNBARTON. Wm. Harris who lived with his ;Y ` brotber, Samuel,a well-known farmer «,. WM. MAW, LICENSED AUG _ . stock. Duaharton church will celebrate its in tee northern part of the town, C0 I TIONEER,for York,Qatari and Dartum- anniversary on Sunday and Monday. dropped dead an the street Thursday. _ Ceaauea An kinds of sales 1romp117 stuOdw 4layy 28th and 29th. On.t8unday, Rev. He nd suffered from the flu last win• r+ to, Terms reenoaable. DateBell and may ix W D Gordon & ion, Lr N.McLachlan. Field Secretary of er. He was 00, uaararried�ad very L L2tber, _ ed at NEWF OfScv.' 'Bell and Iadepen • •• �. cot ptwaes. wbitby,Ont• Sly the Dome Mission Department in.con- favorably known as a member of the Y PICBERI:1ClI nectioo with Social. Service. will 'Methodist Tabernacle, The funeral preach at l_La.m. and 7 p. m,' In the. on Sunday was largely attended. tr,+�r' ►�h]'i] 1 es D.r. R. E, McEwen, B.T.Sc. Bell and independent phohe. morning the choir will be assisted by Jos. B. Mitchell, a prominent farm- bell Veterinar 'Sur eon. Mr. Fred Harris, baritone soloist of er living in the western part of the ,i....,.:.;7' Graduate of University S of Torob to. TIME TABL'E-Pickering Station 9t.Jinll Square Church, Toronto, town, sustained very severe injuries Reidy ROO�U� y L T.R. Trains in East Sae ss follows In the evening he WhicprnilP�3a Els" q i"v afrarnnon mhtlP_�i_-tf^sage Ve'e'stesi`an to Mardaaad_ �._to Mail g ;_57 A M, Choir will�av charge of the music. of his farms used for ranching cattle. d L[�C AgsEcu.•ural Ccl+ego. Quebec. 1„ 28 Local �.23 P.Y. Come and, hear inspiring messages The recent storm was found to have ` promFt attention to all clieaes, S6 Local ti•04 P.Dd and share in thin grand ally. On weakened the structure of one of the Bell and Ind. Phones. Sunday'train, 7.57 A.M. Monday evening a grand concert and barns to which rile cattle had access. '-"''•' ' _. PICKERING, ONTARIO Trains going, Real due an lo3lows- supper will be given in the church. In attempting to make it�afer A1r. F. �. � O,D No. 35 Local 7.47 A.M. Supper will be served after 7 o'clock. Kitchell was nearly •killed b some of j1 i1 y 27 Local 2.4•i P. M. An excellent program is being arrang- the timbers falling on him. • He man• G R E I D •„ D Ddsil . 9,06P.m. gd,consisting among other items of ages to extricate himself and paid@ Sunday train, - 1r 05 P. M. -interest of a humorous talk by Rev. A. fully to crawl to the vacant house on • • I. Snyder, of Brantford, on the sub- the farm-from which vantage point Foregoing is according to Standard ject, "What to Do and Say at Home." his calla for help fortunately were T T -;' <•_ Hoe a full line of fresh_and eli time. and music supplied by the Devitt or- beard by Mr.McBrien, Whitby Town• . �`� # ed meats constantly on hand. cbestra aBei1tPd by a(,. T C„ndnw a chip Clerk whose fwrm n�jnin. Tlr .*.+ u. W, and Frank Otto, harpist, of Mcl:rarea was phoned for and .ulti• %.L" y _ Spice RoII, 13reakfae The Cbevorlet Garage and Service .Toronto, Come early and secure a mutely Mr. Mitchell was brought DIP, Ham, Bologna, Weiner%, etc Station at Brougham still have their seat. Admission: adults,, 3.i cents; home in an ambulance. ' Hs is doing x expert from the factory and also have children, 2U cents, as well as can be expected. Higlieet!prim%perld for New Chevrolet 490 Specials in stock, ( - rn the annual meeting Monday at- Butcher's cattle ;be_3 s eed-_car at the 2-speed rice. SCAR130R0. ternoon in the College drawing rooms �•; - p p F W t �eersis hese� f ttil�Ti afaigaTflfrngll�--- f Agent for Cream Separators, illard - =x€ B•ttteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tires, era were elected: Hon. Pres., Airs. ne only car on.the road that cannot Reeve E. M. Croker received four FKrewell; Pres., Aliss Powell; Hon. (� SIX TIMES— broken ribs, fractured arm and several V: Pill ,Miss Maxwell, lady principal e ruatched'by our competitors, Lest bruisas to the face and body when 1st V, P., i'4lrc, T. G. R'hitfiPld : 2nd mils and less oil than any car on the �. struck and dragged a number of feet V. P., Mrs. N. R. Bassett; 3rd V. P„ d-: + • road and Service is our Watchword' by a large eastbound touring car at Mrs. Copeland ; 4th V. P., Airs. Gray, Pleasant tasting-Refreshing— The Champion hife Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil, Stop 21, Kingston aoad, at 2.8tt Satur- •Oshawa, Rec. Svc., Miss E, Fother• qq ' da• afternoon. -He was attended by y and gives prompt relief in cases,of sick imLSabeeaan�tude tTofp}L ritinti cant business G.eroW s Garage, Brougham Dr. F. G. Davie, of Birch Cliff,who re• gill Mrs. W. J. H. Richardson ; Bd,ousor Nervous Headache,Biliousness ~•' school%. tthatconvincing proof of -- — --- ""- ' -"--� --"'" moved him to the Toronto General Press Director,Miss Annes: A notice Jaundice.Constipation indigestion, sous the thor teaching we give) Your Stomach. Hiccough, boa o:sir�h t start•baseless tourer Hospital. Mr. Croker spent a •rather of motion was given by Miss Annis gh, Heartburn Rhea. at any time. S N V chools do not close in OPE ALL YEAR restless week-end,but is somewhat im- that at the forthcoming meeting in matic or Gouty Cottditiorts 3triy and August. Send now for pro. proved. According to eye-witnesses June a resolkition will be offered to Q wampote`.Grape$alts y :. _ P. lielatosL, Chi.f Pria•ival Enter Now the accident was unavoidable. The appoint a special committee to en- '*64 hig6ly'{c,mmead• reeve-had left_Councillor-To ut-Al�ens-ciutr�Au_..,ei r4n,L_t pttttlgt� car and was walking east 'alongside J. bility of establishing at Whitby a all Ski Er.piw d LLIOTT M. West's car which had drawn u Women's Univerait the project ori- pimples, ' ' I " Y � TV quicki The touring car, owned b'P y P j, y. g ginating under the late Printypal q E.alknt=•,alt F...n, SALTS I A. E. Bailey, 9 Shudell ave., ..which Emeritus, Dr. Hare, an educational J.';.f 14:401:1,Starlet followed close behind, in order not to enterprise whose realization might Fero, Auks Pox sod �• Y�-�'r.• Youge dt Charles Sts,,Toronto • • strike West's earl swerved sharply to well be promoted at th approaching simile.ievrn,to Qool tb0i y„t ... fisram Chopping THE HIGH-GRADE BUSINESS SCHOOL the north, and struck Reeve Croker, Golden Jubilee of the College, two 666 sod CIN1 ,y>t- sysn►L i.;:6.F ONTARIO. Our graduates are In dragging him into the gateway of Joe years hence. tae,. k Si ar aSr•MM. AND FL�K1N(i strong demand. Prepare now and Russell's farm,a consiberable distance. .. Lax&&*mind Sliest Owin to the wet road surface, it was Li"r g The traffic on tLe Kingston rood •-.. •>is•;v be ready to accept a good position stated,application of the brakes was on'the 24th was the greatest in its ,(let a bottle to-do CKh- R is N&: G-- I air prepared to do Chopping'and in the Fall. Write for our Cat&. not as successful as it would have been �' b'"A••"Os" Oat Flaking every Monday on a dry road. The reeve was on his history. Logue which gives complete inform and Friday. atl n. THE PUPTLR OF THIR SCHOOL way to Open the at this -p Baseball -The copious rains of the .teat Price �, bi Q League. The road at this -point is ex- few days of the past week. follow• Stoneboats For Pale GET SOLID VAiv,E FOR THEIR tremely dangerous for pedestrians, there being no sidewalk on either aide. ed by warm weather, has caused a a Poi Sn/e_Ay g4, xo1QEV. very rapid growth of vegetation, ':'` •°".off _ Jolla F. Bayles, Claremont Motor traffic is very heavy and cltiz- y p g � T (W. J. Elliott, Principal ens have to be on the alert at all and the farmers are hopefill of an t ��++M... t harvest. �iC�6rir�" kiv Rural Route No,2 times. arbundan .,e 7. 7 J 4 N head thrust itself out of the pilots low for a.smoke and a stretch whils, house. "Ic-sit Ila aboy?" the skipper drew away and made for . : . W "Aye, what d1ye waM?" 'a likely spot. Frank 3 at eerla "Make fast my lines to yer fore'azi' when his uncle bitytteed the bottom 11 Ir LUE R main bitts an get yer book up. Cap en I the lead—the fisherman's third eye- ... .. . and.spoke. "Come to, Franki" The f Clark said I was t' shoot ye in tf tht Wharf lead was cast,'and motioning to Shorty Ali right." The fisherman TALE OF THE DEEP turned to haul it in again, Captain Clark ... and roared down the fo's'91e Be tt e took the wheel and gave the shout. SEA FISHERMEN "All ha-a-nds up anchor abo-o-Y. "Get ready! Lower away top dory!,, . ..... And within a minute the links were The tWO inate'S Wh'0 Owned the top ' BY- FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE. 7 coming in to the clink and clank of dory on each nest overhauled their the pawls as the men hove down on cars, placed the plug in Position, also the brakes. thwarts and pen-boards, and with roll. "Anchor's broke out!" The tow- er, gurdy winch,gaff,pew or pitchfork, Aforw and D~ ECopyright by US AlUS300 Hook Me boat man pulled a bell'and tooted his shack-knife, water-jar, and bailer In- UW whittle,and while the gang were heav- stalled they hooked the-dory tackles Now the Story sta;te& The "big lank" referred to rolled Ing the anchor to the rail the vessel dependent from the fore and main as off a locker and seized his mate with was edged in ' past the anchored shrouds* into the rope beckets in the r)Lnk Wssthar eL: known "Shorty," Jives ow and, stern of the dory, and, man-pair of mighty hands. "What's that schooners alongside a wharf. es at Lang Cove Bay Japanese Le' I Ye said, Jud-Haskins? Big lunk am I? Captain Clark was standing on the ning the falls, hoisted -the little arn to Bargain. Fruidy coast with his mother x24 6 1 The practice of Naow I jest callate I'll. pick you -up string-piece. "All right, fellers Git eighteen-foot boat over the rail. As I barglala- his uncle Captain Jerry Clark. He in ray teeth an' jump overboard with yer hatches off an' stand, by Flake it Washed into-the water, Frank as I'- is said to be and his chum Lemuel Ring; drink a 9 rapidly Im 5'. bottle of I rum, whereupon Frank's ye! - Fancy you askin' th' lad t' go ice an' bait aboard!" spare hand, held the painter *hIle'Cia industrial circles in Japan. dory-mates with ye! You that kin the work of loading the ice and the!tackles were detached ready for the 11131tIO tells him the storY of his fatil' P hardly haul seven shots o'trawl 'thout barrels of herring bait did not take.'lloisting out and lowering of the next or's fondness for drink and how. &h* "Grace Weathaver" went down off �:n.ti�ill,fur breath. Cook, pass me the'I eng, and when it was finished the;dory. The d-YrY-mates hove the two Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. e tj 'Sable Island with ten of her crew and I open up his thick skull an!;ski per jumped aboard. .."Now git trawl buoys, Ithies, and anchors in, and 'bet skipper., This has the desired ef• ;under 3,---' see of he has an�lhin' but bazoo an'l er way. Git yer stops off, Frank.":one of them, jumping in himself, "fact upon Frank. He finish school rum notions in it. The tow-boat finishes a 00 -at gave them a haul out icaught the tubs of baited trawl hand- with credit to himap. _tF6__ -the­ffeet1-ed-to-­liin% by his partner. As soon as K .1 and spends t ho After the meal all hands turned in IKt6 chaniFel c ar�of . ,.summer as 'are apprentice to "Long again, and Shorty made his way aft i at anchor, and in the fog they holatel this was done the other man leaptd -DWI Jennings. -In August his uncle'to his bunk, where, in a few minutes,I sail Lgain and stood out to sea. over the rail, while Frank or the cook .takei him on a fishing-trip as Bpbre' he was sound aslecp. The fog stlill, I V -son, an what dye' think o' allowed the dory to drift astern, when 1� aboard the Kastalia. held when he turned.out for breakfast!Canso?" enquired a man facetiously. the painter was belayed to a pin:.,in next morning and found his uncle on I "Canso?"ejaculated Sborty,*Picking the taffrail. Don't buy farnituro.or instal beds, CHAPTER FrVE___:(d4;nt1d.) deck Somewhere in the gloom a fog-i up the furling gear. place is Atte4 wall old-fisshlonscL shale, de. whistle Some. (To be continued.). a hooting, and the schooner,1 Canso. Yes,from what trUCtive castors. Tell your dealer tletm a, al c'd see of it, you most have the ''The topsails were quickly clewed under four lowers, was slipping'along I it sure must be some town—when Trans-Occan Flights. P" th' t up into a ball of-canvas, and a man wily through the smother. "What,lfog lifts.' I cal'late th' folks in that �j­ nudged Shorty in the ribs. "Up you:whistle 4 that, Uncle?" enquired the'town must.hang cow-bells 'round their The Portuguese have always been nwa6rd go," youngster! There's a nice little boy. necks an' steer by compass in order 1V daring navigators, and still stand SumG FumiTuRF.Seoiz Ne"r banrs.falls out or for you.. Tie th' maintops']. up. "Crapberry Islwid,.sonny, 'keep from gittin' astray. Yes, I like among the best sailors in the world.. aid-ran, alldes We're ell find the gasket coiled an'stopped shootin' In to Canso now." The skip- Canso." The attempted flight of two of them harmreeelyand noiseless. on th'-spring-stay." And Sliorty, no- per paced the oarter, amokizig, and When they swung clear of the fog from Portugal to Brazil has beer] 111001 or hardwood ly over carpets, runs, In "th, scrambled up,the main- every now and again peering into the that afternoon the land had disappear- watched with interest from&y to da� ficam Saves, bousirwork riggftlg W where the stays converged mist and into the binnacle. -.ed and they were once more out Tn by the entire world, whi* within a prevents dwsnsgq�. With and prevented rattlins; so booted and "Let her come up," he said to the �the vast expanse of the Atlantic- ith tew hours, knows of their departure Purldtare and hardware t oilakirmed, - the led grasped -the helmsman. "Mainsheet here! Trim'ice and bait aboard they were all ready dealers sell tk-- shrouds and shkialed up until he could her down I So I Stand. by 'all of-ye. for fishing.and When th-e-skipper made or arrival at each station. It is to bak got a grip on the spreader and haul I Some of the get forJard a;? stand by a favorite berth somewhere upon be hoped the wrecking a their sea- himself-bodily� upon them. Tying up I th' Jib an jumbo!" Canso Bank he passed the word which plane at St. Paul's Rocks will not mww ban I Made In Canada by tbe gaff-topsail was uite a job for al Through the wreathin, -aboard that they were ONWARD MFG.co, g mist they told every man seriously delay thet completion of belitinrWr to tackle. C sail was full 1 crawled with the born blowing and all upon the grounds at last. -at 'their journey. Kitels"Wir. Ont. of wind and Buttered &M slatted.hands standing by. A bell buoy clang-I yer balloon an stow ft away!- Tie up In several countries, plans are under about wh9e the slender topmast and!ed somewhere to part, and the skip-I er topsails and stow away th' eta s'1!I 'way for an airplane circumnavigation , spreaders Jerked to the thunderous per's voice came rolling through the� gee yer jashin' gaps of tbe staysadl; but Shorty man- vapor. "Hard a-lee! Hold yer Jumbo!:;anchor! ' Make th' shackled to the Of the earth, and it iAL not unlikely th' tail-rdpe fast an' 4' aged It, arA4 aloft upon the spreaders., Light up yer Jib! Ma-a-insbeet!" The i sweet In th' mainsbqetl" the present year may witness,at least 45 ninety fact above the deck and in the!vessel came around on her heel- the the attempt to do so. The Pacific By raoiking the jumbo fast to wind- 1� darkness, he beat the 'wind out of jib fluttered acid flapped as the ;&eets!ward and heaving the helm hard down I Ocean, of course, presents the longeiat the sell, rode it down, and lashed it� were let go; the booms started to come i the vessel was throwIL into a semi- "leg"of the trip, but even these severe securely to the masthead. Panting,in-board, and while the Jumbo�ailfiilie 1 hove-to condition known in fisherman's conditions are not likely to delay the from his exertions, he had a chance!was hauled to windvmrd the vessel 13111111 A11111111111 to look around. Below him, the gleam.I payed off In the other tack. parlance as "jogging." The schooner effort very long, nor discourage these Vase' line carries but -little way on her, coming intrepid trait bkizers of the air. Ing length of the muingaff thrust uq! "All right! Draw away an, sheet up and falling off as she does, and in Deserts and other wildernesses it into the gloom, but the deck and sea ldown!" I Three or four times they -tacked ease of he were shrouded this' condition she will look after her-, earth are already being explored by CARBOLATED in vapor, out of which self without anyone tending the airmen, , ?11 could be heard the shouts of the men I until finally they &hot in among a wheel. who are discovering routes, working an deck. Very far away it!shadowy fleet or, veiseb at anchor- The barometer stood steady, and and means of entrance *dch have seemed, &nd__tLw boy, standing on the I"Get a range over tb''windlana an, Let,the skipper looked for a day's fishing hitherto baffled caravans-aryl horse- VERY efficient lifiagino himself to be ld I read re6dler Y to anchor!"Ctin lus"n "All ready for'ard?" on the morrow, go all hands tufned in men. Before many years, th secrets LA antiseptic when _9 Pon ah% unswported navel earl to catch up on sleep. At three of jung* and mountain fantnesses, for t1ii *par, which seemed to vanish[ "All ready,:sir!" in 'within earl morning Captain Clark turned which thus far nature has guarded so used as a first-aid .81Z :test of his vision. Some-1 "Light up yer Jib. Down Jib I Down! �.7 nuW—n- act, out of his bunk and glanced at the Jeadousily. w0l be an open book "and where a horn *as dm * I f !jumbo. Down fore3')V, The schooner I glass. and clambering' the companion, familiar to children in 4rammar-school drdsaing for cuts, two borns were droning. Was it the,allot up into the-wind and with a rat.i scrutinized the sky and sea, The in- scratchesi bruises, in- echo,? Shorty' listened intently.it'e of banks and rings the down-haula spection rnfwt have adtiefled him, fo grades, p Zzzz-lz-z-s& It appeared to come from were manned, the hesAsails hauled I - ..S, ec Kee -I Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. he sung out in a long-drawn roar, t bites,etc. astern--ao. ahead—no, on the port dowi, ardthe vessel lost her way. "Wake, you sleepers! Bait up!" i in eyes-arm d.Let 910 ler'book!" The shank. bow. He strained Ill a tube in the house vessel's topmasts pa What was that? A v inter and ring-stgRpg t�. c lav T� e morning a a cticking up out of the mist? - No— and• with in.work, for emergencies. of _�b Bee CNEURBROUGH MFQ 'CoMpi%XV ve the anchor flukes "unearthly hour to begin Yes, It Was? And Shorty yelled. "Oh,JE9P,-P"ii&clear of the rail.. Spl&AI but fishermen take no account )1011T� belowl Vessel on port bow! the anchor planed to t1w bottom with when upon-the 9 In'five min-' W out!" ,,*Wh rDUrA& the chain roaring through the hawse!utea from the time the skipper h.&JW,i I=Clitabot Ave: Montreal As,he with fingers tightly Pipe. Crashl the cable fetched up on!the gangs were on deck, "oilskin-clad'I Supplies' gripping I the windian barrel and tbc vessel!and long-booted, and in the glare of topmast stays he couk excited shouts from the deck strained until the flukes bit the bottom kerosene torches they started tattoo, Beekeepers W411 find, oy looking feel the mast jerking'to the,slat- "Aft hen and tie up 'Yer mains'll with the bait-knives upon the bait- !boards around the house, ki tang mainsail as the wheel was put -Ease off yer jigs an lower away!" d, and up our catalog, everything need- hard down. 'Crash!.The vessels stied- Idown in the hold. Gleamir4t herrings ed for the production of honey. Fn a few minutes the Kastalia was [were chopped 4vto =all Pieces and dered to the shook &-collisicit and he denuded If her Canvas and lay snug-I swept into buckets.' and when each Ruddy Mfg. Co. Ltd. lv anchored Canso harbor among a!man 1"A cut his share he proceeded was almost thrown from his preens- in Ca Brantford, Canada O RNS ioum perch. Torchesocast a luminous fleet of invisible vessels. At nown the' to bait the six hundred odd books Sueocti4ors to'Ham Bros.Co.Ltd. I glare in the pall below; the other akipper ordered a dory hoisted over, which go to a tub of-trawl line. Hour • vessel backed off sad could be.discern' Send for a copy. ed stealing away in the fog, while I a-fter hour 'they worked, knocking off 'Lift Off with Fingeis- stentorian cursing fillered up froml 11to wolf a steaming breakfast of meat the deck. atew at four. At sunrise all the trawls "You infernal dam" coaster!" hie were baited and the men retired be- .d hear-his uncle shotleing."Clumsy The Famous Gooey cou! 1,:+ 7­77-- four-eyed twine. . . . Any damage Canuck Rifle The only Rifle in the world r 1 with the wonderful, ac- thiar ? Shorty clembered'gin- rerlv be!ow—a little ILVOW frnm +)%P. The RoadmAe "s An 7 fright he had received, and as he --hard Ittlnir, grooved barrel, and d the jumped off the shearpole to the rail au Matte' safety half the skip re Of - substance -per spied him.in the glare From the beginnirig ol"histhry the asserts this same' was used cock: on the bolt. Bee them at your lot the smoking keroseize torches. That higiiway has been the criterion of a about 1W6 B.C. to daub the basket store. $8075' 'which served to conceal th Or delivered direct Wh4rii yere you? Aloft notion's greatness. With the building wh I Moses in e you, Frank? tyin' th' topsl? Who till devil seat of riosZls, savagery retreated and dis- bulrushes. to your Post Office by return mall .22 Calibre ye up tha• ? Some lazy beaclicombLir appeared, forests fell arid new fields It was Nallopolassar, King of any plaos in Can- shoots an too IRZY V go himself were Baby ada. upon re- size u to .21 io "No, air. I jest went up on my own were cultivated. Towns s1prang up arid I lon,who, about 500 B.C., first used se- ceipt of above Ing shoot! A cities grew to be linked in commerce phalt-" a filler for brick pavements. amount. •.26 Calibre, hook." turn.bolt action, with distant 'markets; first by high-lp son, Nebuchadnezzar Satisfaction "Was that you what hailed?" continued guaranteed. shoots any .29 "Yes. sir. I c'd jest make out his rl ways over which It tramped Ro-.ae's 1 the. practice. In the Western Henri- m fire. A 'real -Co rine,. Every 'Part I Doesn't hurt a bit! IL little topm'sts a min' through th"fol. legions W-od later by ribbons of steel! sphere asphalt was used in amienti .4 IM,ne. times by the Incas,who established an in uck Is thoroughly ­Freezone!' on an aching corn, instant- "W"l,*your young eyes -bez saved upon which speed the railroad'A us a bad mix-up; Run,away'an' turn Savage man built no roads, nor had he elabot�ate system of highways in Peru Genuipur tested and has out ly that corn stops hurting, then short- red tag Guarantee in—ye've done Yer share, boy." I any c6n9clous need of them,, for his and Ecuador. Thus we see t'�hat ce- SWt0'C41+1­VVr Card attached. Don't ly you lift it right off with fingers, "Did he damage us?" wants were few and individual in ment,brick and asphalt, Instead of-be-, take a substitute, get I Truly! the -enulne, or order "No. nawthin' t' speak of. Hit us character. Ing pioducts of excul siively modern 1 direct from us, Your druggist sells a'tiny bottle of a glancin' blow on th' bluff of th' bow. "Fr zone"-for a few cents,.sufficient Scraped th' amt—that's all. Go', WM.le we know little about the tife,'really ari•world-old materials'. The X. W. Coos I ee finish yer sleep, rank;we're all righ7t -roais-that existed prior to the Roman Herodotus tells us that in*Egypt a uschitte • Arnis a*• to remove every hard corn, soft corn, 317 to 321 Nomland Ave. or corn between-the toe,-and-the-cal- Empire, we do know from records rq4 great king built a magnificent road mow." decided that 'sleep But Frank dec Toronto. Cansda, j was not to be wooed without some-I maining that not only the Romans, across the sands for the transpirta- luses, without soreness or• irritation. thing to eat, so he stumbled down I but the Egyptians, the Carthaginians,* tion of materials for the Pyramids, 7- ­aTd fora "mug -up" at the shack the Sumerians and other ancient pro- employing for this. purpose .100,000 a locker in the fo'c'sle. It Was two in pies enployed much the same mate- men for a pertod of ten yeara. This .-the morning, and a number of the Hitla Z�;t we are to-day using in high- r6ad was built of massive stone blocqm ? zg clambered down the ladder they bailed I flans him W ns used a mineral cement.with a shout. WH i?g were busy eating at the.fisher- way consiructiiV. There is evidence and was lined on both sides with "Man's quick lunch, but when Shorty 1 t. The! Txaces of what may have been a part PRY E EL that -both the Romans and the Egyp-i mausoleums, statues "d temples. es use hi = .�_ "Here he ocni , thl dcg! Make a Bible tells If the manufacture and of this ancient h ghway are to-day $185 Tra;ctor (F.O.B. Toronto). �,Ylace for.th'lad,You trawlers! What'll of bricks. Ai early as 44 A.D. thd found near the great Pyramids and, -ye have. son? Mug o' coffee an' a Romans used bricks in England. Ac- comprise what is probably the ol&�itl 05 slim 1, � - Cuts--the --Cost .-o-f-Gultilvating- -a­road-, redwith­gturfe�` Z.;A I—= r, ulitil 886-,- A Sprywbeel and one man can do more Shorty nodded, ,d a man handed tion did not begin, however, -Ear"stor4na-_write of Wonderful i cultivating then five men with wheel over the victuals. The fisherman who when.Alfred the Great directed that roads radiating- from the city of L- -had sent the boy aloft wa MMTIPLMI -a A01icitous bricks be prod,�.ced under government Babylon about 2000 B,C. and run- JAse pe..by season is half over,in labor saved.• The­and friendly. 4 Ward th' Mkip�T supervision. The earliest recorded use ning to Susa, Ecliatama, Sardis and PWR better crops you'll get are additional "Oh, that's all 'right," replied raisin' hades "bout me serklin' ye up-- of asp-halt wis by the Sumerians, a Nineveh, as having been paved with reasons for buying a Sprywheel now. Shorty. "I'd ha' gone Euphrates Val- brick. Asst'-people inhabitdrig the Eu The'ancient Persians, Agents wanted In.some localities. up anyway. want t' be worth my salt qbsird-here ley prior to the ascendancy of the roans, Sarthaginians, Chinese and 'know." ., Babylonians. An asphalt cast exe-av- Peruvians were all renowned• road- 'So ye are, son. No fear o' you. ated at Logash, near the mouth Of the builders. Their WOrka' however, have SPI EEL. "W" Ye're th' son o'. yer dad—ivory little Euphrates,dates back to 2850 B.C. As passed'away. _52 COLBORNE STREET inch o' ye, an' when ye pit a bit more st mortau for brick, similar to the filler Highway work is constantly de- jnuE,�le in them little arms an' back Dept. TORONTO . ac now used in brick city streets, as- veloping mew types of roadway. Its o' yoCir!n you an me'll go dory-mat Ye're 'most as good nsow as thet big-1 phalt vlriai� used in the construction of development in Ameri#^a has brought funk I irot--" the T.ower e Babel. One historian m qny peculiar types of pavements. • `t.. -ku ai. at.,: "•z' h`• 'o-;^,s 111 ..,j;teY .,,°x �•> .:(`,. 'c, `•4, -'.-,YM�" a4r+{�°j'`' f, +?,,, 4 tr i ,} s,P�-, :,+-fi'` _y" ,y,"P'" '+ k. ""^x kf.. Yi. .Kt �'S''-d.. .'" -z•p p'' ' .,' '!:,•,;.- - $' •t a:,. !..R�.-i ;,"3:";' '�C, x+::+.,rs� w ^�.•'. s .•.%'`:.xy .,ra4Cv.3 ik•F i,.«�, +.e,., �'�' S :.'sh -e„+•.= ;Y" .-Cx�v".�?:'4y rFe+"tv *�s �t .4. �'�:, ��„ '-:+i;.'+7 '3rd n_r � � `x'•k e�"`F'ea+�, '.v'",o-. ,..1 •.r�,-J,.>• ?{a„� :' ,` �`. _ �s.r _ `?.." .x Y••. ,_,r.•.kx-•'�. " -•`roy,A,",, 3 :^-i% �.r(,r. ;,"1%? ryy. " 'Sj+. ',,ay:r> ,t•k3' °,�, ,.�.;ti L x �' ,:• c. J a� i. : ° M r:'�l: ro.:.;. A • yc a w. ,, .s. . ,•"`.brz•"'�,sr„•�:�9"��+-'"' . `f ..?�,�'i. :♦ �>:;.-�•.�` -.ra�,... ,a =� �• :,r' 4, ^;�.'.`•'..r- .-x.t aa" .f' .,y'n �, � 'wE'...,A s, `�'{' a :�' �, a.• .,`-w; .Y . >, :.^i .: Rr ` .' .,s.,,J* st" q y' -+^•L. ..r.� ^v •[' r 1.;. .:,,:i.""1 k..,�.N ,.}y t'.',^• wa.`r:Y . .w-�: •i��' ..'t c% v�._ ,a•'o's�• .�,,, rl ✓-•i-" K'w' h ,.rt. .'f:� j .:`+i'. ;t.:':(: '�':, •< 'Y"J-_!. 'x✓ � '::: •!'• • ' ' �:. '''.Q,�. ]ECONOMIC CONFERENCE ENDS Cohm�IG UP. _ AGREEMENT SIGNED �., ` „ -• a BY IRISH LEADERS =�- -�►0OOT ATTAINING SPECIFIC OBJECT Elections Will Be Held On the` -- --=- - = - - Date Announced in June "Divergent Views of -Bolsheviki and Western Capitalism . — _ < _ ` Caused Failure of Genoa Parley But Much Good May -- `� blip, May 21�—An agreement f ,I, . e s o hirt Discussion o f Pr l m • - •--r• '��:••;•'.:' g m d the formation of Result from Disco n the - Y ' •. . Du W& •. •• making possible the holding of Irish„ • el trines " June an matio a coalition cabinet was reported yes two COLIntTiesl,of Eurpe. - '''• :'fa•5;�1 ''.ti.`�,,�.;:�- .,��,.,,,,�,.;" ' terday by the leaders of the two yy, A despatch from' Genoa says: proposals of the powers was concilia r%,;::,';,, l,1 1: 1 ,� ,�, ..��`�„�`., �•.``+ ^w Pol' *I factions in Ireland and was .z , :?P,,, \w- unanimously approved•by their res- *• 'Premier Lloyd George again conferred�tory iii the sense that it.suggested a {� � "�a : ,a•, ,� 1. �- ,ti, �� r , `�.,' ,.• in commission to stud the prob- � r ,�r + .• � �� •r pective followers in,the Dail Eireann. •on Thursday evening with United I Y a -,:.-�i► �S : " ;: �f, 'wk�N �"' �1 ' The minor points of divergence"con- tems involved, the Soviet spokesmen �� � - == =States Ambassador Child concerning) +� =�+ �` •t` ' , ' ,,'•. earning the proportion of represents- practically rejected the powers sug. i�he United States attitude on Tfie; • ;w tion in the ministry were waived liy' T{`� - gestions. they were,especially insist- _- � jj�;;e, �,1.... ,,w' rp. •�s t ' t11y r }' �� agreement, and the question as to is- 'Eague .Conference, and again hope is ent on adhering to their doctrine of r•Jr� ,•'.a,,► ,.' N�, y' ". - i r' �:tia;� 4, , sues to be decided by.the June,,.:e]ee- expressed among all the delegations: nationalization of private property, �s ,, ,. t� i'N{ 1 r !. �•' tions was ignored. In the pre-election that the Unit tats will fina • de- including the property of foreigners, • `�� ,, '• r' •n e ed States 113, g :;� t „rr� : i +' y , + r) , „yJ,� {+ Campaign, those in favor of the j .;tide to participate. 'which the nations'desired returned to r. y t; i�, :r�`,'s A1, � 6 �. After formally adopting the plan the forrner owners. , Angle-Irish treaty establishing the r° °tC •• '' ' ly Free State, will be free under the of The Hague' meeting-and solemn) This insistence broke the back of �"J},,ri "`"% `' ;ti ht g g y +' y'� +~ rl. a � k�' -�f.-`r y)! Al �vr��'..• g y u, -affirming he continuance of the truce the conference• it drove Belgium and y , terms of the a reement ta' sa that g t,;�' rr ry ;• L;,.•, , �� s�rYy `v; Yfi rl'�'' �;n� the election will-be'on ratification ot, throughout The Hague discussionE and France out of the later deliberations. r �Lyn�„ h.„�. pill for four months thereafter, the Econ- Nevertheless, the Genoa Conference ",• ��t<^'”*r�S�'t� x ; '�I'1, .1 ? -Pa.F;ty;� , the treaty, and those ogpoaed to the ,a omit Conference did no other business has served the rear purpose of get- •9.;3'`;,• ji�s' •r �'�,k treaty may deny that proposition. g P �'�` A•"" `"`It >. There will be a coalition panel pre- on Thursday. ! ting thirty-two countries of Europe d�,':'';i;;.'•. � ,'r �'+±Y �,h; "a: .' %_I, • . k The ultimate aim of the conference,: better acquainted with one another', ''•-;n%•1 ,� : ; '. s� �M, �° . , rented to the electors. It will contain i ;t�,;sir•;'M � ��, ,a4 the names of candidates representing 3' namely, the •reconstruction of Russia,1 problems and has given birth to a n�� e. • �, .'where it is asserted thirty millions of i spirit of conciliation and understand- - or;1 .• y l. _ both sides at their present strength , in the Dail and will be recommended 'people will perish this year*for want ing " ' to the electors ae We ticket of the of food and necessary communications 1 It has, therefore, in the -opinion of _ _____� _--..-._.____ _ to distribute food has failed of;tW`great majority be k, justified its Sinn Fein organization. Wherever j � �y• Cheese-=Finest easterna, 131-16 to '. .�. achievement, though something may]existence, and if people and govern- Markets of the World 13%c. Butter—Choicest creamery, 311 there is no contest the existing mem- be doe at The Hague. It has failed; meets, as Mr. Lloyd George put it, to 31%c. ' Eggs—Selected, 36c: po_i sera will come back. Contests cannot -mainly because of the diametrically i can only learn to mind their own busi- tatoes, per bag, car lots, $2,Ob to wholly be avoided, however, because I the labor party art will nominate cand divergent views of the Russian Bql ness,-then it is the belief of tike dele- Toronto. _ $1.10. P Y > -sheviki and Western capitalism. The gates here, there is, hope for the Manitoba wheat—No. 1 Northern, -ors, tom.,.$6.76; cows, .com, to I dates, and theoretically any. other, t< task of reconciliation has roved vast gradual recotiatruction of Enro e, in- $1.40%; No. 2 Northern, $1.46• No. med., $4.60 to $6.50; bulls of dairy' body can do the same. But it is gen- er than the European p statesmen'eluding Russia, and for that �iod 3 Northern $1.39. breeding, $4.50 to $6.60; calves, $5 to erally believed_ there will be many Manitoba oats—No. 2 CW, 60%c; $6.50; sheep, $5 to $6.50; spring uncontested constituencies, an the imagined. i of absolute tranquility, which Europe lambs, $4 to $8• hogs, selects, $14.50• �►_:� - re- Although.the Bolshevik reply to the' so direly needs. No, 3 CW, 57�c; extra No. 1.feed, election, it i6 thought, will almost re- ;10.50 to ;11. `- 67�,c; No. 1 teed, 5614c. s0�'s* produce the last one, when unopposed Manitoba barley—Nominal Ship returns were t attic. Union Jack Replaced Conference of Central All the above track, Bay ports. Carrier or prig Eggs ° p American corn—No. 2 yellow, - hy-Irish Tricolor Banks Abandoned 78%c; No. 8 yellow, 77%c, all rail. Stands Rough Handling. e ti Barley—No. 3 extra, test,47 lbs. or Because of the enormous loss oc. BRITISH PREMIER better, 60 to 66c, wording to freigl♦ts despatch from Cork says:-,The, A despatch from New York g csedothed in shipping eggs. fire prop- " WARMLY WELCOMED • Mat vestige of British military power, outside. says to reports Buckwheat—No. 8, ;1. l��a.design of an efficient carrier In Southern Ireland disappeared on R Rye--No. 2, 96c. is a fertile field for research. As Thursday night, wheel at '7 o'clock,i in • the financial district on Rye- No. Del. Montreal height, hens do not work to any standard, the Greeted by His Majesty's Re- rt the Victoria Barracks was formally�Thursday, plans for a confer-,bags included: Bran, per ton, $28 to -carrier must have a certain amount ' presentative and Cheered transferred to Capt. McNeill,.for the 1 once of heads of the worlds $30; shorts, per ton, $30 to $32; good of feasibility, and yet be rigid enough Provisiotral Government. Zater. the, teed flour, $1.70 to $1.80. b London Crowd. #-n barracks was veal over to the First ff banks of issue, as suggested by; Bad hay—Track, Toronto, per ton,; protect the led cc carrier diagonal n. In y - Cork Brigade, under Sean O Regarty.f cardboard, placed inside the London, May 21.—Amid the ahokutr. Sir Robert Horne at Genoa, ; No. 2, $22 to ;23• mized,, ;18 strips. ing and cheering erawda of peers and ' The resentment of the Hritish ofti- have been abandoned, at least, to Straws--Car lots,per$18. ton track, Too,' gal re&Angudor openings, hold the P 6 y 'cars at the transfer was ill-concealed.I peeresses, including; man at Great for the. moment, because of Tonto, $12 to ;23. Aegis in individual pockets which are Britain's most distinguished political t' Ot,e of them smashed the windows of the lack of harmony at the Ontario wheat—No, 1 commercial, tented from the shocks received figures of all parties, Premier Lloyd -the gfficers'ease with his busting crop 1 3' $1.50, outside. in shipment. George made a triumphant'return tc and another ordered a British soldier Genoa Conference and the Ontario lvo. ' to 4 , out- N London from the Genoa Hconoink •w' _ to cut down the Bag.•tali. In reply to proposed adjournment to The side. Grenfell Succeeds y 'night. sr- .'Ca McNeill', pro#eat this officer Ontario corn--b8l0 60c, outside. I Conference Sabnacia ni ht. He sr- aaId: "That &c star!'never shall By a Hague. Ontario flour—lat pats., in cotton' Balfour in London Seat rived more than an hour late at the. A - _ !sacks, 93's. $7.70 r ar bbl; 2nd pats. Victoria station, due to a hazardous ° aebeI sag. '(bakers), $7',20. tra,ights, in bulk, A despatch- from London says:—It across the Channel, his boat be- On' the departure of the British sot- , • ,Paying Gold Struck in jlleaboard, ;6,55. was a' decided victory for Edward ing delayed by a heavy fog. diets the'Republican tricolor was Manitoba flour—lot pats., in cotton Charles Grenfell, candidate for the Bronzed by Glue Italian sun aaa- -0'w boisted at the barracks' New South Wales pats. 8.20. ° gate and 'the ricks $8.70 r bbl.; 2nd I � seat in-the Rouse a! Commons rend- .thattil attired in a morel Cork Brigade marched through the Cheese—New, large, 16 to 16%c; Y ed t morning suit, �.. city to an enthusiastic demonstration. A despatch from Sydney says:—A,twins, 16% to 17c; triplets, 18 to erect vacant by rMa's elevation m the Premier appeared to d. enjoying the Peerage, in Friday's 'City dectiga the beat health he hss.hs,Tt-in-months d � prominent gold find has been made•18%c. Old,large, 21c; twins,21%c to e at'Muriel Tank, near Canbelego, New 22c. Stilton,, new, 20c. Extra old, Ria success was due largely to cis- and was highly pierced with the wel His Majesty Pleased South Wales. Experienced prospect- large, 28 to 27c. Old stiltona, 24c, satisfaction among the 'business men come- ore claim there are erne separarte Butter--Fresh -dairy, choice, 23 to over the dawdling and squabbling of Despite the strenuous press cam. . Witte m of War- :, �'�a`reefs;emeb a mite tang:Sntrte of the'-27c; creamery, prints, freeh,.fineat,-38 politicians in the House of Commons, paign against his labors at' # to 39r; No. 1, 37. to 38c; No. 2, 36 to who, it was believed, were more eager mainly from'the Northcliffe papers, A despatch from London says:— ore is yielding thirty to forty ounces 86c; cooking, 19 to 22c, to air t political theories than apply. which are consisten] •adv in His M S to the ton. The average,is twelve Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, Pe po pp y� y oft' gpro-- ?'. A go forty 6be; chickens, 30 to 86c; roosters, ZQ ng French policies, the Premier s recep- Majesty ing George has written ounces. One ld miner of f themselves to the teak of revivi - a letter with regard to his recent visit the country's trade and prosperity. tion is regarded as an emphatic seal " y�eara experience said he had never to 26c; fowl, 24 to 30c; ducks, 85c; ,. -'-:. to the war graves, in which he says: The poll was Grenfell, 10,114' Be-! of public approval of his efforts to seen ore so rich. The are$ is a series turkeys, 45 to 60c; geese, 25c. "EUs Majesty trusts that the High l of thinly wooded ridges a mile and a Live poultry--Spring chickens, 65c, water, 6,178. bring a'fwut peace in Europe. ` Commissioners and oth,. .:,...�..ta-�half from the railway track and flf- TOosters, 17 to 20c fowl, 24 to 26c; —�'--"" _ The Premier was welcomed at the lives of the Dominions will convey to, teen miles from the nearest town. On ducks, 85c; turkeys, 3o to 35x; geese, Human Tear Destroys carriage door by Duke Atholl, repre- : ; )heir people tJle great satisfaction he�.�g where herds of. emus need to Millions of Microbes setting King George. The Duke ex- I 20c. expressed to them pe-sonall at the Eggs--New laid, candled, 32c; new jesty's sincere wed- s 3' strut are little colonies of shanties laid, in cartons, 37c. pressed His Ma ;., care bestowed on the,gnvee of those displaying white flags which consti- •Beans—Can• hand-picked, bushel, A despatch from London says:— coma, and said the Sing hoped Lloyd Who lie so tar from their homes. In victory, , primes, ;3.75 to $3.9_0, y Geo a had not suffered in health " , ! tute the miners emblem of victo $4.25• Tenn son it seems made a misit$ke in rg salt the cemeteries visited by Hisl indicating that payable gold has beep Maple products--Syrup, per, imp. calling tears "idle.". Dr. Alexander]from his strenuous ordeal at Genoa, t. x� �lKsjeaty, the Ilot- ion and British found gal., $2.10; per 5 imp. gals, $2.05; Fleming in the laboratory of Sir Alm-1 declaring his belief that the confer- s� r ;knives lie side by side. The Sing as- - Maple sugar, lb., 18c. Toth Wright at St. Mary's Hospital, ence was a great-step toward bring- Honey-60-30-lb. ` ♦ .`.. sures the people.overseas that these tins, 1.4 to I5c has been experimenting with humans ing about the economic rehabilitation "graves will be reverently and lovingly In'nearly all the tissues of the body, per lb.; 5-2%-Ib. tins, 17 to 18c per tents,and has discovered the existence of Europe. ,guarded.. It is a satisfaction to His and in most of the- secretion and ex- lb.; Ontario coins honey, per dozen; lKajesty that the Imperial War Graves cretion, according to Dr. Fleming, ;5'60' of a very remarkable substance in _ Potatoes—Ontario, 90-1b. wag, $1.15 them• It has been called "iysozyme." ' ' :�,ICommission is so constituted that there exists this substance,which kills to 1.25• Delawares At the Royal Society's con veraazione '� Words. ` these graves'may be honored for all and dissolves many kinds of bacteris. S . Cobb to ;1.50. Y y' •,Itime." - So far iysoayme has not been isolated. a bag. Irish Cobblers, $1.75 Dr, Fleming showed newspaper repre•I Three woods fall sweetly an my err Smoked meats—Hams mad., 33 to sentatnves'what the idle .tears could As music froth an angel lyn:e, �;....�� 36c; cooked ham, 49 to 57c; smoked do against microbes. He took s tiny 7bAt bid my spirit spurn control . ,� rolls,cooked to 27c; cottage rolls, o drop of a tear in a pipettee, and gave And upward to its source aspire; � DROWNED -:.'34x; breakfast.bacon, 25 to 30c; ape- it.as a lethal dose to a good many mil- The sweetest sounds to mortiaIs given g, cial brand 'breakfast bacon;31i to 38c; Iion bacteria, which clouded the liquid Are heard in Mother, Home and =.. , backs, boneless, 40 to 4-te. i7- tlhs.toat tsnl,n Immediately the tear Heaven. - . ,�� =OFF � � COAST Cured meats—Long clear bacon, dissolved every microbe in the tube. ^� r $17 to $19; clear bellies, $21 to 423; Lightweight rolls, in barrels., �: SUMMARY OF TERMS OF NON- 'Hreat, France, May 21..—Nearly 100' When the collision occurred there heavyweight ;rolls, $40. '.'•'-t .=: '' " races perished last night when the!was a rolls Lard—Prime tierce , tubs, •,•pe pe g rolling sea. 'Some of those s+ 1�' Peninsular and Oriental line steamer,I rescued charge that the I dian sailors 16%c- pails, 1 c; prints, 18c. Short- ening, tierces, 14ty to lbe tube, ib ~after Collision with helFretf h ire aKt' on the Egypt too to the life AGGRESSION PACT MADE AT .GENOA gYP __- -_off-- - to ific; pails 163�to-.ifx;..Rrmts,-_..-.. g is immediately the vessels crash- 17%to I&. steamer, Seine. �'ed, so that a large number of the pas- Choice he steer questions to be ivy s, $8.26 to .fib; Ades etch from'Genoa says:—The Clause 3,—The The Egypt sailed from London for sengers and crew had' to shift for butcher steers choice, $7.50 to 8.50 P y treated by these commissions will Bombay Friday with forty-four pas-,themselves. Those who jumped into do, good, $7 to $7.50; do, med., $6 to agreement for a truce, or temporary, ''sengers and'a crew of 290. A roll l the sea and who could swim scrambled $6.75` do,•coin., $5 to $6• butcher , comprise debts, private properties and heifers, choice, $7.25 to' $8.25; dv, pact or non-aggression, decided upon j credits. tail on board the*Seine after the cis-1 about for bits of wreckage to Which med. 50 to 7• do coin., 5 to 6• by the political sub-commission of the Cl'ause,4-Them hers of the two t1 aster showed that at least fifteen of;they might effi*. Many of these were ' $ ' $ $ � the passengers and eighty of the crew'rescued They floated about in the butcher cows choice+ $6 to $7; do, Genoa conference,-subjecio`final rati-1 commissions must be at�The Hague on i :.af the Egypt were missing. ` mad., $4' to $'b; canners and cutters , gyp ng. fog after the Egypt went down, call- $1 to $2; butcher bulls, good, $5 to fication�by the foil conference, con- June 26. The• collision occurred during a;ing for help. The sound of their $6- , good, tarns six clauses, summarized as fol- Clause b.—The two ' commissions do tom.,�3 to $4; feeders T -den-se-fog-within-22 miles of the Ar-;voices directed members of the crew $6 t�.7b• do, fair, $5.50 to $6; lows: will strive to reach joint resolutions men lighthouse. The dinner gong wasT of the Seine in 'small boats who•were stockers, good, $5.50 to ;6:26;do,fait;--Clause-l-.-Provides-for the appoint- on 3, °", about to be sou..ded on board of the patrolling the sea; Tricking up both $5 to $5.50; milkers, $40 to $80; ment of a commission by the•powers to Clause 6.—To permit the commis-. `Egypt. Many of the passengers and living and dead. springera,'$GO to $90: calves, choice, examine again the divergencies exist-; ,ions to work peaceflYlly, and also to :1 _L; :-P-most of the men were on deck. The In some instances the rescued crew $10 to $11; do, riled., $6 to $7.26;.do, ir,g between the' Soviet Government re-establish i3hutual confidence, the Sb- i shock threw isu„y ;,,t..-t he -se Came noon persons clip to o bits �'' $4 to $5; yearlings., choice, and' other Governments, and with al viet Government,and its allied re pub- — -; B $18.50 to $14.50- -do, com., $6 to $7; P .7 athera jumped and a .number went of debris who let go and sank just as spring iamos *"--t•� �� =H�,,,- view to meeting a Russian commission' lies; on the one side, and the other ;e a down with the ship, which sank in aid-for them was at hand. The small choice, $7 to �$S; do, good, $6-Tt a nay)"t °I•,-° n'a*+— sat ggovernments, on the other, pledge twenty mir�utea. boats on numerous occasions sought do, com., $4 to, $b; hogs, fed' art Clause 2—Not later than June 20 the fhemselves co abstain from any iict of The Egypt was rammed amidships vainly in the fog to locate persons lift. -watered, $13.50; do, f.o.b., $1.^.,75; do, 'names of the powers represented on aggression and subversive propa- on the port side. ing cries of distress through the tog. country points, $12.50. the non-Russian commission and the. gan.ds. The ;pledge for abstaining =. ' Ths Seine; badly damaged, reacAad Among the known missing are the Montreal. naives of the members of this commis-I from- any act- of aggression Brest today with 29 rescued passen- doctor and chief engineer of the Oats---Can. West., No. 2, 67%c to sion will bq transmitted to the Soviet;will be based upon the,p'resent status , gers, more than two hundred of the Egypt. 68c; do, No. 3, 63'><z to 64c. Flour— Government, and, reciprocally, the' quo, and will remain in force for s, "' ; !r crew and the bodies of twenty_dead. The Egypt was a vessel of 8,000 Man. spring wheat pats., lsts, $8,60. names of the members of the Russian) period of four months after the coat Rolled oats—Barrels,, $3. Bran— The captain of the Egypt to among tons. The Seine was'bound for'Havre $28.25. Shorts--$32.25. Hay—No. 2, commission will be communicated to; elusion at the work of the commis. the raved. when the disaster occurred, per ton, car lots, $29 to ;90. the other governments. 1 sions. ; .. ., ,- .._...4-.e'.:x... .n S. _--.r s::�•53�6S71�'..{,bz• E'.xi:�Y�'� �.F: .� ..' 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'Ott,c • ... ..F '.u-n..-..:. �`. - y Z .-t.�,a,:-, .•c� .p.:s.:.,1:. .Y. ,�,.gr,t _,,'�• .�TM-'�r;' .+a �5.,s."�� .>•.- ~o••,...�:. ,� _,1•`�.-.S`a• -..4,.:. 5'V'u,• .'ice' .. i��' w•�s �.w F°,',.a"�.. a�•ti - •,u.� .=F.•~ `t'..Jt: a;L .pa•' _ .'�'.-i• o�Y s ;t.„� ms's,. _ - f�!"'' _ g> •^'' �'•._.�y'`p3F),. a::''�' :'” _ .i.,.r. �`�. ... _v. .. .� _-,..�_r _`?h � .• _<r� .:5: - "�--�;.'•�. - „_ -. .. -' y�� -- ,f.. �, „`c+.;s act i is �cius "�A wave you renewed your subscription - * "subli.0 sdevery Fri day morning{at:-iratoffiae y„ - • • - Garden n�. Flowe`��;,."'Sep s � ' - Fhcicr.;ng. to TheTicke�ing News yet -4 $1.73 peryearJ 61-50 if advance. • _ - '"large and complete assortment -- JUHN MURKAR, Proprietor. �R MA- NQEL ..SEED NOTES AND COMMENTS. :A7+TENTION' FARMERS Guaranteed New seed, 45c:pNr lb. -: 'Toe Genoa Conference, it would On and after May 22nd this-business will be located in the ;;..appear, is doomed to failure, due Reddin property, opposite.the'Town,@all. Kellogg's Corn Flakes, iZ for`25 cents :.. : to the attitude of the Russian " ,,delegates, who claim that'the Rua- We have in stock a good supply of - u' Lf: With a Jun • - - g Book th 1 dlee sign revolution justified the con- _Harness and Harness Parts. - le for a K'd ' - fieeatiun of property owned by Collars, Whips, :foreigners., and justified .their re- Sweat Pads, all kinds,� — "' A-ne-� -sto�-of HelnZ--11Q�s just arrivell- - - uaal to pay their debts..to foreign —Collar Pads, all kinds. �-- Sweet Mixed Pickles, Pure Tomato Catsup, Pork and Beane. - L.'. s nations. contracted by their pre- __- Ever thin for the Horse Give us a call. We will deliver the Goods. " .�< Y:: . ::•?•aleeessors. ' Such a doctrine is one y g _ . . >�--�__ .. " _ =xhat we caen readily see mould be We are prepared t9 Rive s'good .•acceptable to -the Soviet govern- ___Shoe Repairing-Service. Y • �__ �,\--•� ' anent of Russia%, but not to any ..'CECIL JAMES RICHARDSON ,B R A'D L E Y �,`-•-- ed nation de?ircus of uni Rersal peace, and zaho believe in HARNESS-MAKER - - FICFiER.I G - -honest in ' dealin between ' � nationo .It i3 propi,,ed that a _�__ w_ _ ____ _----------..___.._ conference be held at The Hague �. Y in June, wheu. an' effort. will be •. �• `,;�ade.to Settle the —tua`n y�d i? tiles. eCeelnin g V1C° .t ary COUp-' ans ' „lu-:s.t-�r.e•c.:eived, a niew stock of St otig . . , Working Boots for Men,_­` Daylight .. Daylight Saving went into r ieffect in Toronto ou Sunday test. ON'T neglect to clip your Victory Bond Coupons when _ - Boys, Ladies and Girls. ` and is. aieorin:effect in a number .payment is due. Any branch of this bank will cash Bulk Mangel, Turnip, Corn Seeds Etc.—Compare our rises. of other Canadian Cities. It is a them—or deposit them td your credit in a savings p p prices. :great -benefit to a number of pen• account whore they will earn money for you by accumulating Have'you seen our stock of Fine Shirts, Ties etc. ? Designs are neat ' -ple who are anxious to spend as interest. r and quality exceptionally good. - . `! much time, as possible in• their !0 gardens, thereby reducisgthe ccet °t'' is &1--w J%LAt-:u uaud Ties tae. Hook-on Ties 35c. . sot ienn-y But the sent re-loving DOMMON :- NOTE THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS tteodeni•y.uf-the present age, will - lead takng to forget[their gardens -Igy BRANCH, G p, Lys _ Poet Tosties, while-they laPt, IOc. Castile Soap, 7 for 25e. and eojny s spin in their auto, or BRQQKI.lN BRANCH, _ E'C. CROSS. Manager. --_----Olive Oil and Cucumber Soap 5 cents. to.hie off to some of the ainuse- -meat park 4. For these�peaple :Gold MedsI Tea 48c. Macaroni(just in)2 for 25c `daylight savinpt will afford greater _ We have the Corn Flakes with the Jungle Book free with time for ple&Aure, and create a I I K ER ° ' every two package@, 2 for 25c. - ; greater drain on their saving» - _ account in the bank. They may Don't forget we handle Darleg'a Condition Powders. argue that they [teed feat, which M.EAT..., .- MARKET � -is neceArary for their health, but -the-kind of rest which. is ,beet for B R0U0H ,AM Round Roast or Steak. ...' `?0,:-per lb . those-whoane wont during the dap $itrloin Roast or Steak. 2.5c -is-in doors is-a few-hours, spent in ... Porterhouse R)ast ov Steak;.. ... -. 25C. j' (� �j�f� (� /'� u''..'.. a garden .each day. It gives ' t ast 1S �cAel Hr1.i, YT GUrVtVre • _. ZkIPAIth and pleasure a8 well Rd Rump Ku .,.. ... . . ... _ c '• }'� ; eati4actiou from a monetary ine Rib Roast, .... ... ?Oc " - +-+ y g F •standpoint. Heavy Rib.Ro,%At, 16c '.Shoulder Roast. 14 aid 16c :Educational Meeting PotRr,ast, ... �- lis _ A l+rpte ttad rapreerntativa rneetina Brisket, to bolt; .. ,.. . . 9C " F A R M E R S sr as held in the Pickering 'Public -Leg of Purk.:half or'w,hole, vith fool off; '23c NU'FC' 1S [tie time td get 'yOUr deed Corn ., .gCItOJI OA TUeadM4etPning. May 23rd - Loin of Park. ... .. ... "ac `� -';'under the auaplceo of the Trustees and Shoulder of Pots. .: .: 15c " ' iR.atepayer• A.,-ociatlon. The object ��e 11`G71�-e in stock tl quantity of of this Association is to advance the Shouldet Roast of Pork, ..: �20 and 22c intetesta of education along all lines, ��, .. , y •ee tally Higher Eeducatiuo and Cote• Pure Park Sausage, ... ... •at ppeecc ...• - �,, '. Compton s Early , Wisconsin No 7, sajlMated Schools.throughout the Pro- jPinest salt Pork.... t � 5, Vince. Dr. Cartwright occupied the Fiaest Breakfast B-acon.,'piece, .. 30c ." North a Flint : ,chair and W. M. Morris. Sec.-Treas. D V its -of the$ssociation,from Toronto, was " sliced. ... .+: 32c " �y F ' 'Present and gave a fine address urging Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c " White Caps a to W Dents 'kheratepapen to greater iotereet in BAck Bacon, .. 4. ,. ) ow - Eary Bailey --1Eheed-ucation of their chijdren. Dr, - 43c '• --__,_ Golden Gl , _ - John Moore.of Brooklin.gave a report Cooked Ham,.. Pride cat N ish na�an and Imp. Leaming. of toe' Mallorytown Consolidated :.' 'Weiners,.. •. ... '23c '• ... + , IBchool,which was opened a year ago. -Head-Cheese,.. .. ... .. 20C " and which a delegat on from Brooklin' ;All guaranteed No t seed 98 . c. °visited r�eently to see it in operation lEisy First and Domestic Shortenin•Er,•3 lbw •50 cents 3: . P• i and learn of•its success, cost -and'ad- v 5 lbw SO cents ? - ­_.­,vantages. Inspector Hutchison a ke �, - " - . P° lb rines_18 cents Ai � i Q iN(� <ot the Head of such s school is south p , B1"�■ ,aI�N ` • . 'Pit�iW��.i r"•, hPtckering township for pupils taking - • • f _ 9 nip the i:s of t h School course and for' LLlIl�� `•. - PICKERING ;pupi s of the adoleaceat age who would -W. G. RE 1 be trained in the industrial arts. 'Mr. s_'M07r13 assist @al�n_the OCjj:a17T2atlOa of - -'-� - •- a locyl braaxt of the Trustees and --�- — t3epaslt Your ,opons -.-� Ratepayers Associatibri. which the .meetlni unanimousiy favored; and I WHEN you cut the coupons from your Victory Bonds J the followipg cft3•ce.rs were elected , or other securities, the logical place to put them :.Prep., E. L, Chapman ; lit Vice,Jas. _jveWw pees on All Ford M is into your savings account. Richardson; 2nd Vice, Mrs.R. Cronk; r "Sec.+Trews., Mrs. Diekie . Executive s Savings Departments are maintained at all our branches and . " ='(Corn.—Dr. Cartwright tNo. 4 w) L. :Models effective at once Victory Bond coupons will be received for deposit or eacasl.• - 8pr,Igge(No.2). Atthur Taylor(No.7) )y [sent without'charge. r _.•,,. =Chas. Annis (`o. 3). Chasm A. Fuller �'�I'i , Let the interest from your iiivestment earn more interest in'tlkt No. iii, Lorne Puckrir_ (.yo, 1), W. H. - �iigt�'1 RunKbout i&53J._3 Chassis @479.01 �i�Il "Standard". 'Westney i.io.31. An early meeting - ! TH!< of these officers will be announced :starter . NIi..36 Starter 366.12 qpq JqLN-ana piam: AuLde for the work of the - � rack 642.23 !� 'organization. A is hoped Ehe rate. Touring �a 1..4 sT Or CAtvwils pxcets and eversbne'ipteietted in starter 65, starter -699.34 ;'I I, --TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS , ► = =�"t educational matters will [,scorns in- ! {+ terested and help loe. in thiS•caase. VIII I Npe ` 1��lil Pickering Branch, W. F. Law, Manager. ^;>� P R Se.1.73 Itttu. Lt. Del: 358.94 - - which is of slieh vital intpcitar-ce to - C. A. McClellan, Manager Pickering Tp., armth• Sedan 9q}O'� starter 646.05 Whitby Branch, _. !•IRA 0. W. Dicxtr - Sec:-Trews . Pickering; I >, O, B Pickering, Ontaei'., ------ -- V^: ,y • ('II� An of these mo.3el:; may be purchased Rith a �'i T _ Whitevale y H -small cash payment,, balance'to be paid in Y --_ r Me Service G $e 9 twelve izqual monthly•in'stalments rX - , 'OverhRttlinR, PHintiuR, all INDIVIDUAL ': r'a't w - . repairing donH I ( n re @red to re-charge all mAkes�ana i f b _ _.....- F: sizes o atteries on our own premises. � �SAKI ITAR _.. Your ofd Ford top re-covered "'• • ��� fur $13.00. . = - Give us a trial and be convinced \ �/ Berry Poynter _ ;y hone PURE WHITE PAPER C:JPS Bell phony Ind2p� Coal, ,Coal 29 MER USED BE�rOI'CE �� : a �._._-- - • ) EVER USED AGAIN'' = �_-`• -�-; wHard and Soft Coal of the • �� °` � herwood is tollacutt SAfEGUAftDSHEALTH best quality on hand • ' =� ��• A. LAW, I Ford Sales aLd service Station. -- -- ' _ - --- H. R. Monney, Pickering .1z''i 4: tree,nor, at. • '!^"^° 'fit"n:,�•W,� '''ur� •� :.• h+, _ a .,. . .. ._ ,,.s..�.... ..�..,.-.a:.•'s:*t«.'.m.,"+:. ..,.xwk.:.• -..,.e`.xn::.,.,.:h,�.t��,.aa. .€A•a niT:.•.=*r.r 'a:..,-3�:.`ra}a,...,rrs-:."•,u.•..s,m;:..�;x,.:.a:1rR'.., z.waT:-.a... .,.,.o .f'ss.x,+s s'M%P'•a3«) ak+Y'_.2'e.= 3':tN`•' a 'k. . �r?, .+.M9-;iry .�. ,-,r� v;-", '.k° ui:. <_- ,.,, ,.^..n .g,.�w> f ,iY .t,"." 'r. ':'' ,+.•'�6.�q _ :};sA `. .Sol c•„v'k",s• ey: qS•. a�-e'...rrCr;Y�e•'• w.... �' �...','�r .tai.. Y -.•e+..r,Se•aM ec .�,q.,q. �,.,�,y'>� ,+'- 'si'�L::-'-.'•E„' •.:,. �r",...a." •. .. "e .-°'„ .s..;.e."3'�.'e "' :4^. «`e, `S•1�>: may»:. �a�r.�^ ;,".^•✓.� -x'•,.,._ '�K.._,,"-;.+•. c'••,c`+'�t' ??., ��..11 ' ' •",' fF•wweM. • -o,.. .' '•�,.,..,,,�• .^,,•<<`.'' -sL",-+`+,-•' ::p's ..t:`'.:• ,�•'_ ;�' '.. �'•-i��'.. µ-”-•W e,".�w.•Y' �. w•r�' "',Sr 4 fl6��! _ R.-. � yS,, ro.�' b1.vn+.r��`a• Nor "i�' M�.�. '���'.'. ^`v •.s-3!'t--•'i' .;!°''� '3 ".;,:' Wit;. .. �'tiV',;:"Y'7 '' '�� .:o..,Nc.a'�':"' n*' ~''• ;•��K li-� �, .'�•i. «�n4•'Z•.:Y.-*. r;•s••'x .zA: •:.+" .gyp:;: ••-•.''�^��s' _ _ .. 'tr"•- :w,,: r'y ;.':' sis� •'k•G.r".,F.rn.?••; J..- .9292 r..f°' �„ yy .,.S.a'.;�^. .,�,,. +7' ,se rt,,, b,',�„` y. �:y= . v 3. •xe� .�.a. ': _ .__,.. ..r -- •?,.' _C4s'.ae..:•,�: ,.fit.,• .°!he`! ...,- ..-__ r .. `'��y. ',4', - .y, �.• ..� =J�. 1Ry CLAREMONT. HORSE REGI8TER. — — The Pickering Watch Rut for bills for Juts 3rd SfR 3fnrort, (`9208311. noted Clydesdale -Celebration. stallion, the property of Milton Ben- • V11I81,nC8 /''�Qm *+��` ,•. . ~~ Fred Evans has returned bows.. eon, Otaremont, wril make the sea- ll Shoes You`�' A ' .Sila � +b++ v YW Irom the West. ern of 19"22 at his-own stable, lot 14, - coa. 9, Picker ing- Misa Mari�acct Macd'Ab was 3n The object of this Association Is to Toronto on MondAy. . KINl4 aAPL (11915), �'ol. 32. S. S. B, that will boost your farm earnings lessen stealing and prosecute-- [VM: C.9. B.. the imported Clydes- the.felonil Wta:Jones; e£ $&'Sam, lost a dale stallion, the property of Oscar .,f;=: <•=` .My Toronto Silo will pit dollars.in your.>� • ;.:valuable mare on•Moaday. Wiladn. Brougham,• will make the - A., ',. := Roy Ward returned last week season of.1922 as Poliows: Mgnda pocket. - w s �$1{ y Members having psoperb ,stolen comasemi from a brief visit out West. May 22nd. will leave his own stable I ?* t=4p&boost the vaiue oi:your farm A Mrs. Thos. Birkett is visiting and proceed to J. Pattersoa's, con. osN Immediately win any msmbse„ ,�,� her brother, Ray Rumohr, is Till- g Its double-tongued-and-grooved ;'.,�'" , of Eaeoative committee --w;;�, fur noon; to G. Hod son a for +' t :��-t, aenburg night. ,Tuesday, Walter Steven- selected Spruce Makes the Toronto Silo Membership fee 11.08. ;,, Mrs. Sohn Fleming was confined sou s, con,7, noon; W. C. Ormerod's absolutely air tight, which keeps 2totues mar be had from sae President,m - Greenwood, night. Wednesday. U. y.: aearetsr� oaapptioa0lon. bed for several days owing Blake's. Audley, noon; H. G. 'Wit- the ensilage in perfect condition. �: r t_o_ illness. _ _ __ _ _ ___mioa's.--base line, night._. .Thuraday. _ _Its-famous. Fop Roof allows :se.Oom.—L. D. Banks.C.S.Palen ` -Mrs. Stewart and 'daughter, of W. J, Miller's; Pickering, noon: $, you to tramp the EI3511age to�;11e - Her,W. V-,-Richsrdsoa;-'Pickering; -Greenwood, were in Claremont on Vale's, base line, night. Friday, top of the staves—and adds great- � � Clark: Thursday. G. Corvan's, Brock road,noon: to his 1 to its appearance. J,R, Thexton; J. The farmers in this locality are own btable.until_•hefollowing Mon- y. . t Pswidaat, 6sarstatT. `.` jubilant over the prospects of an day m-)rning. Drop in next time you re in r `. ;-'abundauEharveet. FLORI$T0N._ll52581, (l,i63),, imported town and let us'talk it over. - It 1S My Business Dc. H. G. French,"of Dresden, Clydesdhle stallion, the property of k I have other lines of Toronto . pe Rob Dafoe,Green River. will make ! Farm Equipment trio. Let me To help you run art of ours. -'spent nt the week-end at the manse p you part Y the se:as:.n of 1922 as follows:: Mon- i -.with Rev. A. and Mrs. McLellan. Y Messrs. Clifford Jackenn,of Port day. :14ay. 16th, will leave his own show,you their dependability and By opening a New Garage in the Vil. stable and proceed to B. Carter's for economy. ii age of Whitevale I am prepared to-do Perry, and Eric Martin. of Ripley, node:thence to E. W. Holtby'a for " all kinds of repair work, including. 'spent Sunday with John MacLel- 'night. 'TuesdRV, Wm. Middleton's, ;III tope and side curtains, also making -• Ian. - •Qreetnwcod,'noon:'Jos,-W ideman's, ;rC. PILKEY , I;; ! your old car took and run like riew by C. A. and Mrs.Grant and family Salem, night. Wednesday, Bent- giving it a good coat of new paint. _} }w > spending le Bros.' Audle Cockshuit Agent mesa Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- .of Toronto are a few y y, noon: W. J. Mc- q days with Mica. Grant's parents, Donald's, Brock road, night. Thurs- -Pickering, Ont, -+� tog;Pumps,:Windmills, Silos James and Mrs. Evans. day, M Barrett's. Pickering, coon; andlGasoline, Engines. Mr.Alien's, base line, night. Friday, Donald Rawson, who ie.atbend- Wm. Teefv's, Cherrvwobd, noon; CHARLE$_M� RICE, ing Harbord Collegiate Institute. .fit..-R,.�4iajer'e,-con•-5, night,. —Sat- - — Home Tel. 5621. Whitevale, Onb —Toi•oato, spent the wiik-end at urday, to his own stable .until the ~ the home of his parents here. fe)ilowiag Monday morning. his bed fur C. A. Overland was confined to �• from as severe attack ck fatonsillitis, COURT OF REVISION We H eve It . � '- LuL its ►u,,. OhQx) to fwib .Am .:'vie. ..._.. ............ ........_.,...... --.- • . Peter Macnab jr.is having splen- Municipality of the Township A]l9 thrng , . did lack fleeing these days. One of Pickering. The Superior- Mead ,Market dap last week be caught 11T .Sae Public Notice is hereby Sides that = - specimens of the speckled beauties. the Court of Revision for the Munict- In HaN-Ware :. specimens o the t elfght of his many palit f of the Township of Pickering much for the year 1921, will hold its first '•d Gasoline," friends. Witting in the Town Hall, in the ViI- �}i1te P,099 We congratulate John MaeLel lane of Brcu�gtbam, on Monday, the The Store that has made a Motor-Accessories, Ian on having euct-essfully passed 29th day o-f May, IV2, at the hour of _ his third year examination In one o'eloc:in the afternoon. c'$',' •'$" and Dominion Electrical Engineering, at the All persona interested will please ='� 'ueputation for.Quality School of Applied Science,Univer-•take notice and govern themselves � - 'Tires, _ f t+ity of Toronto,• accordingly. =..., Genuine Ford Parts. Dated at Whitevale this 15th day of Mrs. Applegath. who left with May, 19.32, We use the-Most Reliable Scales Made, The Toledo, "Honest Weight." her little daughter and two ions DONALD R. BEATON, Buy your Ford Car to rejoin her husband at Saeka- Clerk of the said We give Sixteen Ounces to every Pound. -toon, Sask., a few days ago,writes 8530 Municipality. from u6 ` home of an Interesting time In her •I?ricer as low as we can make them and remain in basineee. :: (:rip through the Manitoba flooded VULCANIZING districts, Trains were impeded _— We�bave installed a SLICING MACHI;VE and can rove you Choice OQr~stock of Sbreen Doors' ; and delayed considerably in the Why not have that pl tnctdred tire Break(f Bacon, Cooked Sam, Roast Pork and other lines Window Screens 1, flooded district, and so deep was or blow-out properly repaired and gee of the "Sunset" Brand of Cooked Meats, d many hundreds of miles more service, Machine Sliced is those. Delicate the orate is places that houses - - Yl within es view of the track were ateo a caving to your pocket-book? I Fine Slices,' so much - .., 'Fishing, complete have o>~p�t the beat steitm Vulcaniz- Appreciated in Every Household. submerged to'thie roofs. The wire la Out-fits and am prepared to re air :. ' a ' accounts, It would d seem, have not g p Mangel, and .Turnip Seed your tires and tubes on the shortest' Choice Young Beef, Pork and Lamb are the only Kind We-Handle. Seed Corn been overdrawn. notice. Work guaranteed. I aldo The_ Monday evening concert keep new.tires. tubes,and tube repair --- GQ%za lt7 gL=d Gov..- ors -`..under the auspices of the B. Y. P. kits In stock. .~ j 7mak-Cooper, .0weniont , Union was a splendid affair. The PERCY TARR, 1.11 DOOR EAST _ F. J. ColdnaM OF`POST OFFICE 'lckerm Toronto Harmony Male Quartette • -East End Garage, StnURvtlle. � $ Men B sn� Women s - sand party rendered a first-class 27tf Phone 6711 or 800.2. p y programme in every way and if NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR. ' they ever return. is warm welcome T�a Ideal �rocer� Store at a big saving. sr and a full house is assured them, ' A shipmeat of Patent Shoes 3 straps There was not a dull moment on This is the Ideal Store to get r" try sad buckles. Also Oxfords and the whole programme. The patty, your groceries. �, 2 strap Slippers with at the close of the concert before You will be surprised at our low prices - Ouban beefs, black and tan, Many dollars can be saved by shop- •• reg. 64 50 to$5,.at 9,25, motoring back to Toronto were in here. 'We also have lots ' � � I�• " '. — •� • Mea s'calf Boot: black and brown,, a served with light refreshments- ping o! choice trait to select � � ��' ' -'�" talc 700 at 5.00 ° - • reg . -"'at the parsonage by Mrs.Sing and= from. Done forget to -..--- - _ __--_- Boots _ u the Young People's committee. give us a call the �� A-big shipmcht of Football is Mra. Charles J. Holman, of To- next time you are in town. • Phone 2808. . W A T �E R � brown. �n and orbit• It toato, president of the Ontario at 450 and 600. and Quebec Baptist Home Mission Panted—Poultry. Butter. Higgs. , e GranQlated Sugar 6.60. Board, and an able latfurm a ll Also, b few bus. of white beans. .� 'i •:er, will address anpopen meeting FRANS CHiDLOW, at the turn of a tap J. F�g'01de 'ClarBl�tOat '' of the Mission Circle ia, the Bap• CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO ..tilt Church this Friday eventing. !Ind. Phone 8800 May 28th. Her eabject will be A Stitch in Time Saves Nine You putap over a ton of water every day. Your wife carries rt �., over two thousand hen ails of water ev ear. Canadianizing the Foreigner." vY,p �TYY Sass �. LYTLE, LTD' _ �.,,d,: tt'amen M Toronto Windmill will do away w th all that drudgery. T at-be-vocal Now is the time to get your harness Y Y ti g�Y -- ., ta1 music on the, programme. An and boots and-shoes put in shape for IIt provides a supply of sunning water for yoiu kitchen, bath- SEED GRAIN IA* offering will be made during the the spring, Hand-made harness made room, or garden. It gives you water for your,stock without'time Seed.Oats,Seed Wheat, Seed Barley. ,G '- °evening. A cordial invitation is to your order. Work guaranteed. _ lost or effort expended. Seed Rye. Stock complete. Prices right. Give us a trial and be Toronto Windmill initial cost is low. Its u kee —on! an- Ask for prices.' to all to be present. F P Y �' �� a '• Sunday morning Bible Study Ser- conyfnced. occasional oiling. CLOVER AND-TIMOTHY vice at 9.30; subject. "Jeremiah, •:R.H. 9TRUUD, ' Quiet, cheap, powerful—the time and labor saved will pay for All kinds and of finest duality, 3' -._-.:.Speaking Boldly for God." Morn- 18.39 lo t.30, con.2, itself in a single season, with continual comfort thrown in. Y Near C,N.R. Cherrywood station in and talk it over, next time ou're in town. It vrill Ask fora price on our I+'eeds, Coro, ;" ing sermon subject. ,"The Battle- _ _ : you're Oats. Shorts, Cotton Seed and tuent around the Home,"the third �'+O,�D l�IO�RNl1i G pay you. - Oil Cake, also on Oats, - Corn and Peas �L in a series of special ioterestto pa Sounds a lot more cheery when it fol• " ;�� �u M ,� Y N A R i1 .-refits and workers among the ground toirether. "' Dung. Eveuiu)f aulj,�rLl, riAee9 lows refreshlog sleep, which brings �' r Phone 203—Use it. young. 'brighter looks a❑ better eat r and the Fleece. The following Australian Herbs will keep yourstom- VVhitevale :- Ontario, •Hogg 8c Lytle, Limited, :; are appointed to represent the ace and bowels clead and in a heaithp y 13tf OSHA'WA' _ ' Claremont Baptist Church,at the condition. Take a dose to-night and June lath-14th annual Whitby and see how touch better you feel • Lindsay Association tueetings at in the morning. ADAM R. Y� =1 Stottffviile : Rev. C. W. King, and A Full Course Treatmepnt for L00 sent. p Deacons T.C.Gostick Evans Ward Postpaid on Receipt t of Price. Registered Optometrist tometrist and James'.Evans. Address all orders to and Optician Matthew Beelb•y, in hixD eighty --Australian Medicine �S'Q•s Shoe.:- ? - ' third year, was found dead---in hfy Will be at Mr, Palmer's Boot and •rear garden, n arently having 351 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont, Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P. X. ` N 40 slipped on the act rase some • ° • each week, for Testing Eyes and grass 'r ting-Glasses, and to take in Wstah, xtinse on Friday'morning, and is a Fait Trees, Shrubs Et c• -��� K ��7I ��� `. O Clock and Jewelry, Repairing !or J. ``$t of weakness. eras unable-to get - k g vv • Yake, Jeweler, Stouffville, Any re. tip, perishing from the eaposnre, Having secured the aaenev for E.D, ' pairing or orders can be left with Mr. before he WAS 'missed, He had Smith & ion, Ltd., Nurserymen, ,,(The Cam bell Flour Mills Co., Limited)' Palmer or at Mr. Porter a. Barbee been•suffeliog-from severe bowel of Winona, Oat. P Shop, Clermont. 8 d trouble for 'Several days, but he I am prepared-to take orders for all refused inedical attention as he' kinds of b'ruit'1`rees,,Small Fruits, EY. g C R E E�I-E D :felt confident of an early recovery. Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. At - , The funeral took place at the real lowest possible prices. dense of his son, John Beelby, and Special rates for large quantities, ,'All Sizes on hand. 4 the interment Ili St John's Ceme- 'l8tf . ' - —tery on Sunday afternoon. -Rev. . sl• Chapman, skAerin /^ g Quick delivery --one tots -or ov6r -Close A. McLellan, of whose church the _ .,; deceased was a faithful member, CLARE�1ri(dNT GARAGE _conducted the funeral ' service -�.-attention -to all order •;which was largely attended as de- 'ceksed was well and favorably Having rented J, McGrath's Gar :�:,' urge or small• _ Of all materials and design -E known in this district., He had age, I nm prepared to make expert „ :*' - kept in ill ay you ,,. .:.,w': , '' stook. It w ... retired from an active and success _ j ' calls our wi'biks acd our a" repairs on all makes of .,care. All - fu� farm life some time ago and ` n. • -obtain prices Don't be misled was living in Claremont He is %makes of Storage Batteries repair- '' L ;' sgs•tIswe do not employ them,eoasequattl• :. (survived by three eons all on and recharged. A¢eney for Campllell Flour �M& Ltd ly.. we can, and pa throw of[ the agsaR ;:(army to this dlitriet. -iA eoru'6. the Ezide Storage Battery. Co.;• ! {oa of 10 per eeel.,whiohyead ; eerMinly save >ty purelssadng 1184110, s11 or, Dr. Darling, of Goodwood,was lad. phone No. 1808 •— King t -� ' °an 90111611AL •uinwoned, but on viewing the �!► -body decided that an inquest was W. $TOUFFS>d, J. T. MATSB',SON _,,............,•.. 127ra Claremont. ant. .1 Toronto Petexrboro PZckermg,osee and works. . wkilhy,oowfl. ' . . .5 M -F-, 9, Zt friend's eyes and leaned forward; "G Ruthl"-'shi-e--xc--Iai-m-e.�a.--"Wo-ul-d--I�-d,*7 LIU ITIC-TERIE1101THE T 1111h 11101111 1 1 1 =01110 I MINN - Could I be your sister? Would -you teach me how?" be Got "Would IV' Rath-cried. 110, Sara, This'Troubk Can Only would,I. Rid of by Enriching the NOW. Gern m Pass Through Walb. In no disease does the blood become thin so rapidly as In.rheumatism. Not Five hundred monkeys-have been' only does it become thin, but It is used in the last three years in e)cperi-:loaded With rheumatic poisons. With- ments by which the vaccine now in out proper treatment.these Ppisons In-! use against pneumonia-has.been de- crease, 'the general health is -under veloped. mined. the Inflamed Joints swell, and This has been part of national re- are very painful -and Qfteu•jthe But- - search work on the subject of in- ferer becomes crippled. fluenza and pneumonia,which, accord- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills build up ing to Dr. W.' H. Park, of the New the blood and eusble it to cast Out the Xork.Health Department,has-p • -rhatimat to--poleons--with:,-the-naAure imbngs t othir things, that bbe tnvtsi- 'secretions of the.body,'thus driving ble, unidentified organism that causes, out the pains, and benefitting the 'gen- ,,Pon Istatements is offered by Mrs. George 0 For three years the Department has! Stanley, Sparta, Ont., who says— kept under observation 6,000 vaccinat- "For a number of years r was troubled winflue- anza can pass through a stone oral health. Bound proof Of these ll. QU ed and 8,000 unvaccinated persons. i with rheurn4tism, which at titles Was There have been two cases of pneu- very painful. My general health was monia among art the vaccinated, and.also affected, and I could scarce. Q-T twelve anon the unvaccinated. drag myself arofind. I had been dote LB 004nd in p; tkt s m The.monkeys have been brought in toring a good deal, but did not get any as they were needed7feorn SoufFi er, until-pne-day my d4ug erica and Afficai-and thi experiments brought me a box of Dr. Wlfliams� have been carried out in 'Washington'Pink Pills. By the time these were You do not need a great dea.1 of ma. and.New York. I used I could notice a slight improve• 4L Dr.W. H.Park states that two sub- tent and I 'continued taking this pills nure. -There is a difference of opinion as stances were used hywdermically in until had used about a dozen boxes which time I felt like a new person plant dahlias. Some the treatment of pneumonia, one be- by w to the time to out ing the vaccine and the other the -and looked like one. I could do MY A h successful growers say, set them • Abou' IM had- Work with ease, and have since enJoy- as early as possible in the spring. serL taken from a horse that e(f-the best of health. . I have sines Others say, wait until July. Personal been inoculated with pneumonia. experience tolls me.that it is impos- The serum was generally v4mitted i recommended Dr. Williams' Pink.PUIS received the o be b6 useful aid 'in the treatment� to several others who The Christmas Corner. wall is our ancient, quince tree; it, Bible to keep the roots in good condi- i I of pilaumorria,but then was some lit-' "me benefit as myself." I bears lots of fruit some years, and tion when you them out so late.. -Your garden, always to the most The beat time to, begin. taking Dr. erence.of oigniofi regarding the vac- what's in some-people haven't learned yet that' The end of May seems to be the pro- f. . Williams' Pink PUls to tbe, moment entrancing place, fta. - jar' per time. Set them four to six inches cine. thel quinces make delicious jam. A that little corner Over be of that neatly �abeled and tied with deep--no deeper. In order to I , ve When a person.suffering from pneu-4 yond �You feel the least bit dat of sorts. The ea trellis? You keep steering me away red ribbons, is sure to please anyone monia is inoculated with the vaccine,, sooner you do so the aoqner you will ether too in room for future-devolopmput set them r4gain your old time energy. You can frork-it bht it looks altOff who likes goodies. And Who doesn't? from.two to four feet apart each way. a chill is pr6duced which sometimes: -w6nff to miss.11. end stood That,* all, I think-at least' in the Allow but one stalk to the root. Cut throws off the disease. get these pills through any medicine Pwiscii1a, led 'the way, dealer or by mail post paid at 50 cents ugh corner: But I'm going to use all m)' off all others., The experiments' monkeys show- a". smiling, " they passed thro - few of our I a box Or six boxes for $2.50 from The `what rose leaves and preserve a By all Means plant a few of the ed-that when the animals were vac- the arch. -Wel," she said, "VI . I Dr. Williams',Medicine Co., Brock- 1.9traWberries whole In Jolly. And did cactus varieties. They are the huge, tined they did not get pneumonia,, Ville, Ont. 70u thdra of it, Prue?"mixtures!" you ever see j2Arsley packed between shaggy kinds that closely resemble even though they might be inoculated "Elf all The queer mixtim layers-of salt in a Presems Jar and:chsa rynthemums. Their colors are ui- with the germ. Prudenm ftwildy puzzh& keeping green all winter? And-O If they were �not vaccinated they Experience. it's my Christmas corner, said i Usually beautiful. All cactus varieties as just going to mention have constitutions, 9 1 o do not did get thi disease when inoculated. -PrisaWs. proudly. "Your *resent lisp- goodness, 1 w A youth sidled into a jeweller's I - and usually died, boat that dld'not else; what I'm raising for you!' Iliesitate to plant there}. shop with a furtive-air. ' He handed pens to be growing tolnewbWO v 'mean, said Dr. Park, that experiments but my main Christmas crop is here. "Don't! Id rather be surprised. But: Just before frost,lift the tubers. l the jeweller -a ring with the 'itam. ODIVY' and if You should slip up On- it,-Prissy.'elide them in a sunny corner of the On human beings would show the same' mered statement that he wished it. ]&rt TOW I spent too I 0='t spend '"Wy in mousy; dear, T can assure you I'd.be quite h until the soil about bliem is results marked with "some n1mes." much In pore our other of d with an y t tene y and eyesight. So this year Instead of con dry. Then shake it off and place them terms and 4dettarboard" "What names do you wish?" In. k I'm t3=iDC to my Cbriatni", products. What I.really on a closet shelf until- spring, when . The to quired the jeweller. "Dff f&y1CyW0r thongs: covet, though, is�the grand idea of dirse- "From Arthur to Maud," the young sardm sweet yC-V.can plant them in their old loca- have been used when giving HM* an the to An growing them. Why didn't I have the tion in the garden. tions to the man at the helm of a ship, man blushingly whispered. lavender and Beason verbena, . wit to make my Carden help 'out my since the sixteenth century. shrqAe muslin baws for-bureau draw The Jeweller looked from the ring Chri9tmasinc? The largest sailting ship afloat is &I we and linen absents; and here we my Ruth's Family. to the young man and said in a so less,-- "It isn't too late yet, suggested about French five-master, La France, a steel I fatherly manner, "Take my advice, talk astioned evertaotinw "And I hive no barque of 5,03- tons burden. which 1 young man, and have it engraved sim. oW4 II very well, to ta yellow and crimson and pink and Priscilla,consolingly. life being rich and, ful-k- Aid Sara pwgie and whit*.—for win*bouquets capyrigIA on the Plan Crandall, "but if you had no family "ry"" 30 sails and a crew of U."Her, ply'From Arthfir'•!" best fair weather run is 322 knots in wA f�or I and here an a few art all,—no relative in the world near- kc Let's Plant Dahlias. 7 er than 'a- second Cousin,—Yam a 24-hour day, though the has red clumps Ott my choicest flowers, 1*0 Ine—you - ma self." as much as 4-91 knots, in a buiricame.1 Your clothes if hung up carefully. thaw in the main Cordon,but GOPGOW No tter what you may or may wouldn't like it much your . friend Not many steam firsighten could bet-' will wear much better than if .Rung try rener 9 for,teed, to Put in Pretty not have ave in your gakden; you must Ruth Lawton looked at her id ter those figures. upon the. chair. packets for my:,,, f1rierkds—". have dahlias If you would have your thoughtfully. "I haven't," she as rardentne friend!"' suggent- warden family -complete. Flowering at 4ant. od Pros. as they do in late summer, you- will -Sara stared Incredulously. "Ruth "Youll bike what I'm planning for be sure to appreciate them, because Lawton, what do you mean?" she you,'Prue,—at least, I'do, and I'll die- your roe" and peonies will moat!Y-�be -cried. "Why, ever since I've known MATH EDUCATION own you If you don't appiwiste Itl—,over by that time. you you've been talking'about Your A success with dahlias grandmother and your little brother. BY DR. I I MIDELETON 611A you mustn't covet what I'm vivift Much of the a other people. R� %ee, here are depends entirely on the soil, especially I 'can't--01' you how homesick yoti Provincial Board of mealtk Ontario sweet herbs: those are for the kitchen- the way it is prepared. Dahlias never made me feel when you invited me to loving contingent—thyme and tarra- take kindly to soil- that is too rich.i share the good things 'your grand- Dr. Middlaton"gill'be glad to answer questlons on Public Health mat- ,. Son and summer savory and sweet Even on clay soil you can grow the I mother sent you. And your little tars through this column, Address htm at Spodlue,Housa, Spadlu& -rjorsm. I love the very sound of fineat - varieties of dahlias. i brother Crescent. Toronto the names, don't-you T Some I'll dry, If you want dahlias, plow or dig k .11 am, adopting a family," Ruth in.;. in tuncheli, and some I'll make into the ground early. Dig deep, the deep-,berrupted, smiling in a half-merry, Savored vinegars, for salads% and or the better. Do this as soon as the I half-wistful way. "Grandmother and "Yes, I am interested in your work (f) To make the children of to-day ragoubL And here are tomatoes--the ground is.workable. Then let-it settl eiBilly are the only ones I've acquired —very much interested, but how can healthy so that they may grow UP to HWep plum-sad cherry varieties in red and reft it just before setting out the ;o be, be healthy men and warren.so far; of course no one expects lam- I help? What can I may or do I P" 1 3. Will the carrying out of a Child 4 i iii-v in a�wnute. But t"'w4a, une FLO; Ines Zo 5 ked t Wedare _LVsayest and most Christmasy pro- manure. If the ground is very•�poor, in mind one OT two Other Persons Only a few days ago a ladY asl acneme pe ut And over the before digging. whom I hope to have as relatives soon. this question of o= of the Public'bur-den on the-taxp2iyer? re against the spread--it with manure one I Health Nurses from the Provincial) Work tMs kind is never an ex-. I understand how you feel, Sara. spemA a miserable wanted year pitying Board of Health. 1 pense. It• is money invested and is and the worst is yet to come myself;,there I ruddecily realized that Of course from the point of view of repaid a hundred-fold in raising the if com- if it were a now gown or a new Posi- the Community Nurse, there are so standarC. of health of the entire lion I wanted Id Cd to work and got many ways that volunteer ladies and munity. The trifling cost of main- it. and I asked myself why I should gentlemen caj,help that the answer •tatting a Community Nurse is over not also go be work and get a new to this lady's question seems obvious, whelmingly surmounted by a reduc- family. :7 Id been rifting there Crying but if is not go from the point of tion in the ex pen re ditu for hospitals, V*--. .11-the-JRNle the" were thou- view of the lay-worker. It is neces-.eisylunla and institutions. which are rands CC other lonely people in the-iiiF7ffi-Z many cases filled to overflow- now in a Lax world, and many of them were worse and authentic W-Ormation that the ing and are supported by sae - , bff than 1, who am young and strong volunteer worker can make use Of- payers of the piovince. ,many o(f the ns n inmates of these inatitutlons-would be and able to make friends-" Here an a few suggestions 'put i nma question arid answer form healthy men and women to-daY if their Sara's eyes were wide open which may "As soon, as I realized that there help to make the situation clear. present defects and health handicaps ' been given medical and nursing were other lonely periqns," Ruth I. Who is -behind this work of had 4 life. 'These unfor- tinue4, "I realized that I had missed Child Welfare? It is the Ontari� attentiqn in• early tunate 'people. have become chronic a whole year of having a grandmother. Government, working , throcsli the invalids and are now-a burden to the I had known Grandmother Barrett all Maternal and Child Welfare Division my We at homes and used to fun in of the Prdvincial Board of Health. state' How many, children were born week. She 4. children to see her a dozen times a we 2. What is its object? (a) To 7-Tast-year in Ontario? 72.511. -had three children then. Now they're .4* w. duce the -death rate among infants 5__ H-ow man' of there. died before is in As y all - 'dead except one son, who and young children in this province.'nee.'reach,ng_one year of age? 7.804, or navy. So grandmother and I adopted (b) To give ad;lce and i.rytruction.more'ttan one hundred out of every -Yr each other. As for Billy, he was in to prospective mothers on how to care, thousand births, my Sunday scho&- clew. He in an -mbitious little' fellow, but them is,for their health daring the' critical 6. What is the infint deat� rate in th. in order New Zealand,no one at home to-help him; lide peo- MOnthq precedin"IdI& where 'Child Welfare - of in that the children may be well-born, work- has been carried on'foi.abjui, pie can't appreoiate the Valli, education. But Billy is working for and-get a good start in life. twenty years? About 46'per 1,000. one. I'm going to be mighty PTPW (0 ZD instruct mothers in the pro Knowing these facts, * tell your,' Of him one of these days." Pei cwt and feeding of infants so friends- and neighbors.,Intereat every vive •the�.flrst criti- t work that t reh- that they'may sur, bod - you know in the great And who is to be your ne • tive?"' Sara asked. cal year life. 'is being carried on in your city and -b 10� persuade Ruth heawated. "Nest I werA a---& (d) To provide -diems whereby community and, if possi i& ,If I had a sister mothers can have their children indifferent people to"become enthusi- sistef," she as I think that she and I could adopt weighed and measured for physical asts. Remjr�bor it is a labor of love. i Poncita,the most adorable little three- ailments or defects. It is work that is worthy of every year-oil Spanish 'balmy that you ever (e) To advise the parents of a child good citizen. It is the work of the 4.1 _4 She I g physical defects to provide' Master, who 'Said, "Inasmuch as ye V, saw. a in day nursery at the having e f' he child, so haves' done it to one of the, least of mission,'for her mother has to work. medical treatment gr thren, ye have lane-it Saone one *KRid make clothes for the that the defects may It, early cord these 'MyAre ' " k6 �4 V child and teach her things that her rected and thus give the child s unto Me." and Suffer little children mother has neither time nor knbwl- chance to grow up normally, without to come unto Me and forbid them not, + Ruth's voice faltered." any unnecessary Of t c, Nish n JL for, and handicap in its fof of such', to the Kingdom -k Sam saw the appealing kok•,in her growth and- --velopment. I Heaven". ia F_iwaw W, pvg,i iv Tv — tt I "S _11EX �2, R 0 4 R "T ;RIUI, -Wr OR N_N9W 7-0•A T OR s! 2 R T, at it will coqt,th,e eavesdropper'money.I The Pine Tree 7 and the Star. Clas"ad Adyw6samentill.. to take down bfs.recelver and gatberl gl -STOMACH-L I - the Itia blu- ii-shifilr*-8-tiT" the neighborhood van a OUPL-N -WANT BOARD, FARM OR ood'gossip; unnecessary a C mountains, give partioularit. Box and frivolous conversations will be re-' Brightest of the hosts gn high, 100. Wilson Publishing Co., Ltd.. 78 D duced-to a minimum, '�nd the-usedof Sheds its radianee-trom afar, TO ACIDITY AMAL DRU i ARE DU Adelaide St. W., Toronto. ten,-eight, six, and four-party lll)e3� A.rare jewel of the sky. In, Speedy Relief-For OF humble pine tree on 'e�rth below URSES'IVANTED FOR TRAINING wiil be increased, because-there will NVA0318 T IN Safe, Carta ME-ALTME N be less traffic on the lines. A hum Acid Indigestion. r Lifts its arms unto that star, School In charge of graduate oX Telephone service is now given for So-called stomach troubles, sucb as Johns Ropkine Hospital. Apply Superin- ­.MontreAl.-Woman Was On,as little as 91 a month, which entities Like a-giant index it loth show . ...... stomach- t6ndent, Homewood Sanitarium, Gueliph. indigestion, gas, sourness, the, eubscriber to 60- telechrones a What it worships from afar. a retain food are Verge of Breakdown But ache and inability to . WOL lMdmonth. If h uses more than that in probably nine cases out'of ten, ANTED PERSONS TO GROW. l amount be pay 'one cent a tele,-hTo- The pine can not the star Attain, simply evidence that excessive secre- mushrooms for us; waste space iq .�Eats Anything Now.. W out-houses,or.gardens can ,be Nervousness is Gone, Too. I re for it' Sirygle-party business tele- It stands rooted in the clay.; in.the cellars, lion of acid is taking place made Yield- $25 to $50 per week;send that formerly coat $6 a month, But worship of tke'6rb shall not wane stomach- causing the formation of'gas trated booklet and ticulars sent for a simply titles MR.the tree shaal.pa§i ivMy.' and ael� indigestion. So stamp. Toronto Apar � *`Tanlacis-wGnderflil. It.ha are now $5.26 a month, which en ply Co. Cumatocic Gas distends the stomach and causes made rne-fe�el like a idiffereiit person." 1 the subscrib�-r to 660 telechronee, or IlItLTING'FOR SAL9 said Mrs. Win. Allen, 1515 Wellington 'almost 24 minutes of 'conversation Winds the piris tree's branches toss that full, oppressive. burning feeling sometimes known as heartburn, while and i4way, ALL KINDS OF NEW AND TLT"D Verdan. Montreal. Quebec, each bdoineas__Uv. belting,Pulle P w Zut zne gale it still defte's -the %skeld Irritates—and- illfiara_eff,�A_Ad -ye--a--a.v&bla,hQZ_0_ "For-ftfe years I never knew what - The telechr6nometer is i little de- delicate lining of the stomach. The etc., shipped subject to approval". It was to be free from stomach trouble vice. located close -to each- telephone And with its giant finger points the trouble lies entirely in the excess de• eat prices-in Canada. YORK BELT11IG way CO.. 116 YORK STREET, TORONTO tiad finally was on the verge of a broak- and registers the time consumed by velopment or secretion of acid. down: I actually dreaded for meal- the calling party, afteri "central" has I To its idol in the skies. To stop or prevent this souring of. Too many heads turned to ihi time to come as I knew no matter how made the connection.' Registration-is, the food contents of the stomach and appeal of. luck and from the modent I was about my diet I would stopped the connection.' their receiver Is My soiAl looks upward to heights of to neutralize the acid, and make it s of thrift. -emless, a tiftspoontut of returns be sure to.saffer afterwards..' book. fame, bland and ha replaced on the No influence Bisurated magnesia, a good and effec- -."Taulac has just changed things all outside the controi of the subscriber As the pine tree to the star, tive corrector of acid stomach, should. "Mystery 'roada" on which. motor, --round for me.. For a long time had can cause registration. In'dreams I see an immortal name be taken in a quarter ol a glass of hot' cars travel more quickly 'of their . 6 Where Fame's deathless glories are. or 'cold water after eating or when- 1een going without any breakfast alto- or acidity Is felt. own free will, are now, sidd to be du4' gether and now I getup in the morn-• ever gas, sourness Forest Fires and the Citizen' the'stomach and neu- to the extra prof-upe vegetation' on Ing so hungry I can eat-ba4con or 40ipt -And does my soul look,up all in vain, This sweetens anything else I.want and enjoy It I Forest fifes have made such inruads Whilemy feet cling to the clay? tralizes the acidity in a few' momenta either side; the pla#s give off oxygen hive g upon Canada's forests, that no citiven pbould I scorn heights I may not at and is a perfectly-harmless and inex- which helps the motor engines to run gotten over the nervousness, too, having the country'& Interests at heart pensive remedy to 1186. more freely. "And am able to sleep all night long tain An antlacid, such as Blourated-Mag- without waking' up once and I get up can refrain from adopting every sensi- And choose a more,huinble way?, b!e precaution in his pe�sonal conduct. nests, which can be obtained from any �morals gs feeling thoroughly refreshed. I druggist in either powder or tablet I am tiking'Tahla6 and impi6ving Unextifiguished camp fires. . lighted Better that my soul should -to OOARSE SALT a ever yearn form, enables the stomach' d6 its steadily. In fact, it just seems that I'matches, and tobacco have robbed the know,For heights I shall never know, work properly without the aid Of aT- every dose.Incre'ases my strength and t rition of millions of dollars in public- Than to be content to humbly turn' artifletal d4gestents. Magnesia comes L A N UfSALT owned propertar. To leave a.camp-fire Into wa,ys obscure and low. in several,forms, so be certain to ask Bulk Carlots for and take only Bisumted Magnesia,, tanfac is sold by all good druggists. burning while-in or near standing tim- TORONTO SALT WORKS ber is a Plain invitation to a disast' -Which is especlaaly prepared for the AdTL Ir. Ape pine points.to the afar on high O. J. CLIFF TORONTO The lighted match and the.-ciga"tte above purpose. are In the-same category. It vows wyerigr6ight and-truel, And uplifte& Start. Those Having Sick Animals ever, so may I ,. :.,,. Phone Service Measured Attain some small glory, too... How Forest Fires S, . ,,E1ectrk.1,A9ht- —Hattie.Washburn. Do your part in preventing fire be- SHOULD USE `-The first metered telephone service ICHUHOOD coming master. Look after your camp 0 - -"---1 in the world is now given in Everett, -Hattie. Planting in Canada. Are. See It Is dead out. Do not throw Wash., where about 6,000 subscribers The ailments Of childhood -�-constl- This is the season of the year when -matches-or burning material or ashes 4F_ are paying for Just the amount of talk- Patton. Indigestion, colic, colds, etc.— tree planting is being actively carried where they mlgbt ignite leaves or Ing they do.' The new iates'which area can.be quickly banished through the on throughout Canada. InOttarioand twigs or rubbish and thus "t nni to! "KIM OF FAIW now on trial under orders of the'use of Baby's 0-*a Tablets- They are Quebec, farmen are improving their the'forest: Washington State Board .of Public,a mild but thoirough-laxative -which In- woodl*ts by planting seedling trees 'Works are based on the time consum- Minard's Liniment for sale ever here YW stantly regulate the bowels and sent out from the provincial. forest ed actual talking over the tale-I On the stomach. They are guaranteed nursery stations'at St. W1111=3 and I. Goad for all throat and cheat diseases., phone, its gas, electricity, and water to contain If a child reuses o eat�".sa 76 a i no harmful drugs and can f t Berthiirville, respectively: - and in If Garget, Sprains, Bruises. are metered. Under this system the be given to the youngest baby with both provinces there is considerable expert. "do not try to force him; In- Colic. Mange, Spavins, Running gores. Should always be In the stable service' company asserts' that it is perfect safety. Concerning them Mrs. actirity In regard to munlctW forests stead, out the food with apparent 'etl­ `- —SnLD RVERYWHERM :possible to reduce the cost to 85 per Alaide Lepage. Ste. BeatrLx. QUO., particularly ln,Ontarto, where the firsi reluctance and try to make him be- cent'of its subscribers and increase writes:—Baby's Own Tablets were of planting work is being done on, some lieve that he most not eat too much.11 .a 'the capacity of its plant by 2,000 U94, great help to my baby. They regu- of the newly established county phones witbDut adding to the sx- lated bar bowels and stomach and formb.- In the Pralris Provinces TO ENJOY ebanges. made her plump'and'weld, The Tab- about live million seedlings and cut- These chances are made possible lets are sold by medicine dealers or by tihills, all told. will be refit out from l_ :1through the development of a deivicei mail at'25c a box from The'Dr, Wil- tree Indian Head and Saskatoon forest PERFECT NEALTN 'known as a "teleehronometer," whieg Items' Medicine M.. Brockville, Ont. nursery stations of' the Dominion accurately measures' the length of time each telephone Is used by the 1 7-1 .. 0 Forestry Branch,, These are all for EVWY Woman's wisl*" Port (Y Happinwsw pleating shelterb4its on farms. Be-L'.-call4W party, Incoming calls are not Read Mrs. Can"We sides thig.-these same nursery,stations registered, For more than a year the To bApphnsel A foreign part we am simAling out a considerable qua Experieum entity 'telechronometers }rave}rave been tested, think of planting materW and' tree needs an and lost December they were ordered, Toward which we proudly steer, for planting and sowing on different Paris, Ontario, For fkva years I Our 'Doininlon. forest reserves. This Is only suffered with pains in my tack and•placed on all telephones in the Everett, r sailli all set, our bows afoam, .,syatern. Mere pleasure. is the*reef ahead,, my a beginning in reforestation, but it In- -from other troubles Among other advantages of the tele- lade, Aicates that the tide Is at last turning women often have ronameter. the company claims i' Helm down, haul taut the gear All of this time I tlsat it will discourage and probably Our port of happiness is home! In that direction. was unfit for work—ter eliminate"listening in"an party lines, —H. C. Chatfield-Taylor. and was taking he different medict Nurses War Memorial Fund. th t I thought were a Canadian nurses from coast to coast good. I flaw the advertisement In 72 Have Good 'Nj are'raising funds to erect a monument Novel Meffiod of Aftiac* Se firs r at the Capital In .'commemoration of the papers of Lydia Can"lai Nursing Sisters who lost E. Finkham's Vege- and Clean S 1p r, and pointing out the use of their lives-during the Great War. table Compound a Wisconsin's inetbod of adding to the, con,*in,",and ng On- Free f9om dandruff 4wd lt�h- have taken it faith- - "distinguished"-population and wealth ofthe state is an inclosed "certificate of Inquiry" to tarle,nurses are requested to send Ing. It's easy. On r ring rub -fully. I am imaw in "distinguished by absolute- originality, be presented to`any person or firm- Weir contributions either individually ts of dandiuff and irthing with go(,d health alth and do all my own wor and what is •better, by unparalleled I from whom •the prospective settler or through their 1,,:al association to cuticurs,Ointment,getting Oint• I recommend It to others and give 7 -success,, pays an American, writer.' might purchase land. This certificate the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer of merit well on scalp.Nextmoming you permission to publish this letter '.Like Ul states,,not to mention Canada,: is a protection to the land'purchaser, the•W4inA Mi%q T4rAlsknd__._ 410 Sher• shampoo with Cuticura,Soap and An your little- books and in the ne-111W insewith tepid water. papers as a testimoulaVI—Mae., P. where immigration is desired, *iscon-' and It warns the )and sales that) bousime St., Torontm hot water. R *in u 3.025, obb..mztesaw Takma, Sold CAsamm, Box 4S1, Paris, Ontario es pted.pamphlets describing Wisconsin Bureau of Immigration I throughout thabominiop.CanadisnDepm P I -,-- - Rules Differ: This. medicine which helped Mrs... the attracgve features of the state,' intends to keep in touch with,the pur- LkdbA 344 SL Paid 3L W• Nssb-L Cassady so much. to worthy of your �Wlcdw,s~ but it"uses these only as a-seconder chaser during the*whole' transaction. In Italy wheeled traffic keeps to the yi ng risaction. confidence. If you led with Teature—the primary -�-Wkttu4c tel. 1" 11"AU left In.large towns but to the right In -i- =,troub sue& ailments — -----acen4nt#-,--fr_ method of attracting new residents, tire. protected from falling into the the country. flammation, Irregularities. or other 4L forms of female iealimess you should' and of retairring them after settle- bar,& of unscrupulous land agents, Book on rneDt, being'an entirely personal sp- and should he nevertheless do so, he MONEY ORDERS. give it a trial now. __-peal 'appeal from man to man. The safe way to send money by mail DOG MSFASES Lydia E.1 Flukham's Private Text-' Book "Ailments Peculiar an could appeal to the bureau to hay� his In.by Dosilnion'Express Money Order. and How to Feed . upon to &rn the director -of immigratiot litre-; wrongs righted. Waited Free to any Ad. Women" will be sent to you free ct!y to the prospective settler, and a The:result,of this kind of w dress by the AUthor. -upon7 requeel�Write to The Lydia M oik hai Two cabins, a heating stove which Z. clay alov" Co.U& Pinklisin Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. supervision of bts--fittere-ts after his been that since the war, 5,280 'families will also warm food, and a life-saving 229 West 24th Street­- No This book contains valuable ft6� arrival in the state. have located in northern Wisconsin to, met, into which 1..:r.-..�'__6d people w York. U-11I.A. Matto This-method can be best illustrated develop farm homes. ' Two 'large can jump, are main features of a by describing a typical example. In charts have been made,.one covered new type of lifeboat now being built:rA91v to .a •bureau of immigration;� with dots -representing..new families ,..)Classified 'advertisement, there came' located on the land during the last' 1141nard's Liniment Relleve3 Neuralgia 0 On inquiry from a man in Iowa, I'll I three years, and the other sh owmgp reply to this went a long p ersorial!with similar dots, each -new fiitra -fr6in the director of the b y %JtJC:1�1_11�jtional Uses of Fori4t letter bureau,; bee been directly assisted by the Reserves. interpreting an ,accompanying pam-! immigfttion bureau. The second chart has nearly as many clots as the first. The forest reserves am steadily coal- 19 phiet on"Farm Making in Upper Wis 0 Ing Into more general use for recrea- tive purposes, Each 'year shows 'an -increase in the number of cottages erected at the various Bummer resorts. Camping and plenicing parties 'find-kee ­ t bid y' we healthful pleasure on-the shores of.the d he all are lakes, and those resorts which right ed by considerable numbers each week R M01V spiren idht food. for the body is' are accessible by automobile are visit- o import2wit than. X air during the season.— el for the engine. Annual Report Director.of Forestry Ottawa. WARNING! Say "Baydi" when you buy 7 Aspi n in. 7 an -gel _Scandal. Unless you see the n=6 "Bayer" on tablets, you are,not If-you're the butt of scandal's aim, ling Aspirin at all. Accept.only an' "unbroken package" of This thought to you appeals:' itining all, is a scientific fo6d,cont. The poorest fruit is not the game .11Btyer Tables of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by meals. the nutriment of wheat and malt- wasps gnaw On which barley.l —7` -The vicious word, the ball of snow, geStS Eliffions for' Y Grape-Nuts di They gather as they roll and grow•- easily and Quickly,builds toward Throw a handful out upon the street, 7 Colds Headache' Rheumatisih I strength — and Toothache . `Neuralgia lilealth Neuritis and It's a mountain when the neighbors delightful in flavor and crispness meet Earache Lumbago -Pain, Pain dip" The boy and girl club leader who ts a Reason for Give,& put earn" into "learn" did much to Randy"Bayer"b6x. ii R'12' tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is (ho trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufatture of Mono- ' further the club movement. -21"12Z ILeeticaddester of sailcylicacid, Wbile it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer tnanufactuie, to aqglst the public assinipt Imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company ISSUE No. will be stamped with their general trade mark. the "Bayer Crom" ley` .rv•- ''��,.'..+` :.•r t%w nrr'` .'k � .aCi" W'? t .�.-k`7n�.`�'- p�"?�y-: - .;� �,v.,c�e.,,.r - 3. ,�. r;'r: _ � .a v'' •'•'�4,' .t -..'1" "•*,' -i;'yf.;.r ,:y-:�; .iA, ,. •'' •y. ,,;_•«, `+ µ•Y. ny,. "y` :S' '••,: .n -y rats., - s yo-. -w _';yr ,�Tn�•-ns„'Mr`^r .c• I`".2.. •a.�. �I r„ .r yr",-s�4s'G�c.^..d�' •r�a��•:: .. ^�`-. ;, «dye'4, _.� ,}., _ mss: ..x+.9•J�.+._.: - aY4�?';.�'" a ••,9:�a K�rna�.�' '':'in. +.'b°", d'. ...' •,wl.�-9i w•tom' ;j, c•,.'.:M" r,:;F +i -.a!• zx1;': J -2..s. ... ' '- ..?..i•cH: FIX ra,.`w r. w, u L' �•'_ .�'^ rti" r.•„ 'fi •'�'_. '..' ..'+�. . _; '� -�`, ^""',"' ..a,�:y ,sty. " ., '�`r .�.�' 't`•Y•".r:'r,.. .; - —. _ ...}. ._...-. .. .. -.. �N- .v a. -. .x-.u._ .,�`t .. .. a .._,A.'YC.• . , .. - v... '.'X • .r. _r°rti✓ t,- p .. AL �� -Dr. Henry will be here as 4-, -Members of the Library - sal nest Taeadaq to attend to his are hereby warned that they mast 7 professional duties. - --- -- - not take books from--the-Librar3r .. :: . ^4 -M. L. sad Mrs. Feeder iehsen, -T. M. and Mrs. Henderson; of until.tbey hays been checked up ° , ;" � � osier _� r .'­_of Birch Cliff, spent the 24th with Toronto, spent the holiday with the librarian.--By order the'Li "'Pickering friend@. the former's brother and sister, brary Board. -Wm. Collis spent Sunday with W.F Hendersob and Mrs. Rankin. ~� relatives in Orono, Liekeard and -Coming! Eye Specialist, Dr. . --- iN MEMORIAM. We are carrying an extra dine Line of.Ladies' Butterfly Silk otter eastern lute. F.E. Luke, 107 Yon a St„ Toron- po Room 'In fond and loving memory os Hosiery in, Navy, Brown, Black, Polo, Nude and = ' -W. and Mrs. Draper and few to, Optometrist an Optician, at my dear husband, J. Q. Roo _ White. The very latest stocks, .'.- ``.ily, of Mount Albert, spent Sun- A. H. Allin's drug store, Whitby, died May us nd. Roots, who x ': Asy with Chas.sad Mrs. Pitkey. Tuesday, June 0th. Gla*aeea if re- 'One year has , Mrs. Mackenzie *as taken to paired at right prices. sure, gone, our beartastill See our Noyelty Line of, Ladies oxfords. :, "the hoe ital on Friday, where she —The suction sale -of the 26 .4s time goes one we miss him more. tpel is now a very critical t:onditi6tl. acres on the third concession on Although he suffered atiently, tong, the Brock road and o 7 p �'+ �.•,;,: —�: Bradley moved his harness ppoeite H. His hope w•s bright,his faith was ,Speed King Footwear - Oonnora and' belongin E g badness to the,Reddiin property Geo. Cowan, was,held op Monday The strong. eace of Jesus filled his breset - ' o�ptQosite the To Hall on•-Mon- and theproperty sold to T. Red- A5d is His arms be sank to rest. `, For g�orting shoes you can't beat them, See our fill range in,. din. 'Tie hard so part from one so dear, - Boots, Oxfords and-Shoes in brown and white.. Mr.4md Aft. Wilm—of maw_ ; r_ • . Go to=9uada Sc�hooi Da Hn?u►ory keeps you always here. ` lmanville, are spending a'feiv days be observed nett Sunda by ��ThtW X03 ay meet ga,a tin Heaven.s - f `�� • Y -� ,able week with James 'and Mre. y y the en 8 Raw Silk Ne es' S�11rtS {Oee, Pickering Methodist Bunchy Wife, ghg —'F. J. Coldham has purchased School, the school to• Rather at V4 a are'lonesome here withoutt yeti, :r ..'from 9. Collacutt a small Ford 10.30 a. m. instead of 230 p: m. festher, with Collars truck for 'use in his butchering The programme provided for the And sad and weary the way, bu ; occasion will be used. All mem' For life is not the same tows This is the bi est bargain g we•have to offer. fsineas. bars of the ,Sunday 8Ince you were called away. gg - Walter C. Richardson, of Phil. y School and y adelphia, is spending s week here the congregation are urged to be when days are-dark and friends' are, , Get in early. These are'going fast-at' $3.50. with his parents, W. V. and Mrs. present. few, Richardson. y Dear father,bow we loon for you. -The Pickering friends of y ' =Mrs. Thos. Douglas and child- Mr. Angus Mackay, `of Indian Friends are friends,if'they are true,. amsf Light Work Shoes R But we lost our best friend when+vs' - _ Head Saek. congratulate him on seen, of Toronto, ,spent the week,.' � g lost you: • ' - . ., the honor shown him b the l7ai- -•8oxs AND DAUGHTER-end here with the former'@ moth- y -A new line of the famous brand just arrived at reduced " -er, Mrs. Burrell. vereity of Saskatchewan by eon. Light but durable. -Why Take a Chance'on Fire? (erring upon him thedegree of _ _ prices. g Doctor of Laws, in recognition of Fred Bunting, d X ddtierLiae•ne••ta _ f;" `-�'-You had better rent a safety de ' ': .posit box at the Standard Bank, his services to Agriculture in the / • .�, Pickering, r 8.00 s ear. western provinces He left Picker- DIGS FOR SALE-Sow and a small T y P . :Established 1857. -James T. and Aire. Evans. �W. ing in 1881, and four years later erini'gs. Ap-AGeo,west,R.R. No. 2..Pick-- . ,Armstrong and Mrs. Rountree, of was appointed Superintendent of ''Woodbridge.visited with Alf:and the Experimental.Farm, where his .PLANTS FOR BALE-Tomato. cab. - experiments were of rest value bags and auli8ower w.Payne,con.],Al• . 5t : Kra. Clark on Sunday. 8 toxu road. Phone 2►Ialr.1722. 36-38 :' - µ' :• —There will be. a meeting of.S. to the western farmer. __ 19 S. workers in the basement -of the -A sad fatality occurred on OR SALE-A Hyslop Bicycle. in � ore first-class condition,almost new, a real bar- s;..; - ' ,Methodist Church on the evening Thursday Dight last about 12 a. Seen at vl.S.Chapman'.. 34.37 ` of Tuesday, May 80th, at 8. o'clock,just west of the village, in -Irvin and Mrs. Shepherd and which an Oshawa taxi driver, Mel- PONY WANTED--Strong, o to i yeart old, used to bugQy and one that can 3' children, of Kitchener, spent the ville Moise, lost his life. The de- ao garden cultivation. Seal parncuiars..or call. A'. meelt•ead,with Mss.Shepherd's ceased had been is Toronto with u°!t` te,''^$ay�ie..,"Duabarton. 3x,38 "rents, H, G. and Kira. Calvert. tso other. Oshawa Amen, John FOR SALE-Registered 18 riziiothe New Import. girder just arrived--White -We are glad to report that Tucker and A,. Bakogeorge, in the i' ltd Shorthorn Durham bull, Apply�laxvoa i 'Mrs. Robert Gormley, of the lake latier's large Oldsmobile 8 c tin. &Bell.Rouge Bill, R.R.2,f)ckenng. 3.3 y i_ front,is improving nicely after her der car and were returding about RED BUCK WHEAT FOR SALE- - Oranrte and Clover' Leaf �-' . - serioae illness from pneumonia. midnight. Wben then reached Silvei Hull variety.' Apply to D. INAphin, -George Pilkep, who is em- the eurve in front of Thos. Cal. lot 2.3.Son,A.Pickering, Caremont P.o. [� : ploybd in _Gordon Law's' .black• vert Ad r, Noise,who wasdAving. ��[ATERNITY :tiLR$E-0ppr1 for - �-rishes, in i smith flhop, has reaumed work of failed to turd but went straight on,, &VI ergagemem: App1 %1rs Roger,con, 4, '.'J. ter-being laid off for a week owing running into the ditch and collid P'cYr-erg. R.R No. 1,Loc,�:H�1: 3 •s� Cups and Saucers, Plate�� Bow]S� to illness. Ing with a telenboae pole, Morse, ARV WANTED AT ONCE- will-The township `council heirs suable to see throe h the Around 1t)pacres, H.T.Love, Ids Carlton •-�'ruits, Platters, Scallops Ei wers ' meet at 10 o'clock on Monde nett w iaTehield on account of the rain St.,Toronto. Phone Main 879• ! f for the transaction of suers)bus- was looking out at the side. and ,JudB Basins Chambers etc _ g OOTS REPAIRED-Boot, and a 7 _ Ines. and at one o'clock as s Court bin bead coming in contaet with' LJshoes repaired neatly and quickl 'that. Watson,Cburxb St.,Pickering. 12.23 of Revision. the telephone pole sustained tezri- : All new goods, .new prices, all ready for your:inspection _ _ -Mies' Muriel J. Clark and ble injuries,causing instant death. [NDER FAR SALE-McCormick, in the basement. Come in and look it over. It ' `' . triend, Mies May Willoughby, of The other two men were badly Batt.cvt,in good wndition., Will be sofa Toroatb, spent Sunday at "The sholen up and Mr. Tacker had sev ini«nsi�r'ii�" a Am. s-sa w,aG°�:R R.No. , m Varnishes, Mee," Ella home k, the#brmer'e era) teeth knocked out when be CARTAGE—To and from Toronto. Wall Japers, Faints ez, Alf. C. Clark, was thetititn forward as the car �" ! o,Reasonable ntw.. Estimates given oa ton door u m-Do not fargc�t the magical came to a sadden atop, bat their lot., .Thos,wtntam•.R.R xo. 1, Loetset His. .1� o a el8 Porsh Enamels ":.ikad literary entertainment•.in the, injuries are not serious. The tied. Ind.pbone 301'7 Marls• 3" t , Methodist Church on Friday even- dent is ascribed to the artist and /•s �.',_. . ASTi RE TO LET-I can take a Us .: Big assortment at pug at 8 o'clock, to be followed by rain which made motoring very quantity of stock for season or aborter period' arsf A � reshments and s sociable time difficult. Dr. Cartwright. eorou oe itme� pp r •t tot al, con, I. Pickering. ` :_in the Banda School room. er, empagelled a ar , snd they, vvm.Lacey, Dumbarton, a+-$b « » T _ The Big 'Store. . - ., -The merchants of the village lifter viewing the bogy, ad joaraed ItPENTERIN(3-I am' pees,,red = l►ave decided to close their etc fors Week, when it is h e,- A.canard. lot r con.a PiekertnE R. • ,every Thursday afternoon antis Messrs. Tucker and Banff that �- to rece,v:order. for c on.2.eri li Expert. u 'fie summer month• boonning the only witnesses of the tragedy, R No.z.Pickering. - 'ss-ss Hosiery Special 'with the month of June,excepting-will be sufficiently recovered to FOR BALE-Severn)thorouyt6•bred Scotch Collie pups, also a good detnocrayt. JIIet received, a consignment of Ladies' Lisle Hose. in blacks and iII those weeks in which there is s attend. The unfortunate .man is,Allison Bros.„ lot 2■,con.1.Pict" (xF,igst Low They're a regular 50c line. We're passing them ;general holidayy survived by bi* widow and 5-year road) R.R.2,Pickenng. _ oat at 85 cents air, 3 u' —Rev. Bea H.�9pence, of Toron• old daughter. SALE—A weaving outfit. cot. Famous Puritan Maid line$1 �� to, the General Secretary of the —Our village was invaded on ciatin of loots.-a,heels, reels, spools and ` lDomiaioa Temperance All' Satnr'day last by a small army of ck�u g o c$�.rmachine a d so Salty pen ter will address a mass meeting is the returned veterans, who, however, y (�lesf' Summer Vests , : -Town Hall next Sunday afternoob had no designs on our burg, se CEDAR POSTS-If yon biive'aav - r - k - tie, eo'clock, and Wm. H. Nor- their plans vvt�r"�-�11 of a peaceful 33 cents each am anchor,3ools[a i�t,7cSdtsentss.. tAp- \ Bought at a special rice to retail at r popular basso,of Toronto, character. Xhe-Y were returned ply Geo. west,R.R.Flo:i,Pir�tering. 3k-36. P� P @•war .prises. Short' ?_ will sung Everybody is invited sleeves an s eeveles9, Going at i0 cents per .z Y y soldiers who are-out of work and eV d G o - to attend. X'OTICE-Having purchaspil a-hag-- _ _ garment-d for $1.50. _ w ho'claim that they find it .im i\•pren from the estate of the late T,6Firtt,-I The . Women's Institute will possible to secure work although am pm nrthd tocater iea,Ce toConner is of tam.om- : hold a social afternoon in the Red aliens have no difficulty in getting „ r.•`-� Dross rooms on Taeed ,Ma 30th. �yVa g —.. . - • , p e%piovnient. They-feel_that.-thEy��•R, StLE-Cbp�an all kinds of � - • • Aa this is the Bra�eh anal meet-- L suagone,harness.and.all kinds of farm im- ing each mbmber is salted to be haQe been unjustly treated by the lements in good order. Also several heavy and :'Get our Dr Goods, Groceries. Boots and ' resent and all ladies interested go ernment, who, they say, have P ntscalesand cook .coves and beaters. H. +y y shoes, Men's pp broken their promiaes to tht=m, t#eiman, Claremont.. Pbone 201. 17tf Wall Paper's, Paints, China and Glassware, in community work are invited to and so far the have been• unable Dishes etc., at "The Big Store." _ )some and join the Is. titute. Mem- y OROTHY DAl'TANNER-Teach- _ • r to have their Brie%sees remedied. Der, Piano and Vocal Certificates'- Trinity PMAN beta please pCOV1de. Cdlege and Royal Academy. London. En land,As a la et resort the oocsived the yy�Oar attention been Called y t will visit pupils,residence if required .Phone. . ,�. ;T � t0 an item in NEw B of]net ides of marching itI a bode from 1702,or write smites Farm.R,R. 1, Pickering. t►eek Is. which eference was made Toronto to Ottawa, and as they ARM TO RENT-South halves of to the redaction o ages paid to were through Pickering they lots 31 and 92, con.+,Darlington, 200 acres, were ,boat 250 strong. A number improved farm land, Prowl afterpreaentcro . 'those working on the Provincial of them bore evidence of the art Full possess'op Oct.1st, lsz�. A ply coc_>�, BUNDTS P Conant,Ba_= &c,Oshnwa,' Solicitor for the gighwaye, and in which it wag ",my rl ,<„ _•_ atated that• the price of horse• the loss of an arm or oEherwise be- • `. bboeing bad not been reduced. ing maimed. When the ]eft the TOTIOE TO ROAD FOREMEN- _ 4N Notwithstanding the faet that no y -All road accounts tot payment at the,June „ C1Ly there were in the ranks a meeting of Council are to be made upon the 25th' reduction has been' made in the number of imposters and a ItatOC inst„and`forwarded prompt to the Superinten• _ cost of iron used in the InanufaC• P g ° dent.'Pickering Township Road System. Silas', *ho had never worn-it uniform, Tool.Supt. 36 tare of horse-shoes the price- in in. and who had' never beard the - - •- ;.4`'`y�'-����'" Pickering and Duabarton has s FARM TO RENT=Between Oin a• ' been reduced 5 cents per @bop, can'non's roar, but who had sue wa aria the Lake. About l2S acres in an is P seeded in stealing into the Canke excellent state of cultivation, Ample buildings, - -There passed away on'Sunda a Plowing after present crop. Full session Oct. :. pos Sunday of this .-wall army through their lst or April 1st. 4pply to G.D.C last at the-home of his dolt bier, f)shawa,Ont. 33tf nuns♦,owner, _ - g late of adventure �o long s.9 it. The Famous Cold Water Paste; John Crockett, one cf the ipiDneers of the township, was free from danger, hilt they. �T */f A �L+ */fj Davis, in'bis 79th year, Deceased had not gone far before they were LM DALE iris :=;;. drummed out., The men were all �T�,i was born at Frenchman's Bay, well disciplined and conducted PIC�ER2N� _ =in rY 1tre and. Tints• :. where his parents bad owned a themselves in an orderly mannrer, 1 Iar$e tract of lad. Th -me�-sa S Utci bom�e tinjectioov were.. raised tiaving t-liken over the ale , - _ to earhoro When he Brae to their begging for food or moil. - o :: One geaund of Mures will cover E quite Mills from F. NV. Week... I ; young, where he spent the greater,ey, The men were not typical of part of his life. The deceaeed was that large army of•nearly half a wish to'announce that the '. one of the best plowmen of his : Business will be 'car- seventy-five square feet y milliou meh who had donned the "'' ` '" ' day-sad had-the pleasure c>�tlr-iv una€oaf nI and weut Overseas-durinir_. - tied on in-the y a ing the-first self binder that came ibe war. When.they reach Otta usual way. I Ontario. He was of a kindly wa they will'demand work or is _ ilispo'sition and'made many warm the event of their inability to se- We.will.keep on han&a Put up in 1, 2 and 5 lb. packages 'friends, Havin aretentivemem- 1r, .. or cure em loyment, one dollar per, . _ kinds of Feed. p he was ion of relating 1nci p ' =' • - � - _ B day while they are forced to re- - We;hssys'at present': a-,:;�': dente and episodes of earlier ears. __ ' � ~ _.,. :1 ,• '. "� ...� ''y Y main idle. It is very doubtful � DrO In and et •1 Color C3ard am ` L., as' married tlMzapeth Taylor,dau• 1 Car Bran'and Shorts p g y whA'ther they will meet with mach L • bier of the late John Taylor, of success in their interview with the 3 Car Barley and Oat Feed `F :- I bland Creek, 58 t t f, years ago, government, although there is :1'"Car Western Oats. `' read all ab�uti this -= 19he predeceased him five months. mach injustice in the treatment of "-i- ;'They had 14 of a family, three of Also Corn. returned men, Some men who are i^ ,.: ",; _:= '•'`:::s'4 - whom died in infancy and one in receiving uensfoons are ' sanity finish 't practically Ogilvie's Ropal Household Flour sanitary s a.• r•'earlp girlhood. Seven daughters recovered from the effects of the '•`- � - and three sons survive to mourn war, while others- who are phpe• Poetry Flour )hie,deatb. The funeral took lace sical wrecks and unable to work .- Chopping done every dap ' on W-inesday to Melville came• are receiving no pension what , J. flel'Sundy, t' Piekerin�tery, West HUI. . � � N T.ACC="V OOH s ...._._,. .w. .,M.=,r.. .............'"•em.•nd"± 7,'14.,":•z ex',•'Pi• °sY.�r',+•q:. ,.;:.. _•+�y'.gy.^ ,ec.Y."i,iw ma`,rs. A .�.:Jtlk. stSe'''i,_t+, Y n 'cars' a,i "•` 't ia'alI m7:�'ti `'.v' vr►1 .',,:.:.:"e,' ..:. 'at•i. :R", �';,� ^cr..`2'yrgl.s1'.Y°s`_ _ �1F ail(}�,�"s .�„�',r*..r+�""r`'"�`�y "�'-��i`aYi''�t•� £'�'-�,