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The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist y Ye4iicaL Mrs. Hubbard has' somewhat' im- church will meet at the hone of Mrs. • - -. -* - proved in heath.. A. E. Major on WedoeddiytJ+,.Ju$s?th, GREENWOOD E. FORSYTH,Oph.D., Dir&tor We Have alloyed our Office find A,E. Poole has secured a job in at 3 o'clock. The word toe Ro12.. ;&U I C K UR Rs 0ppttpoinmetricaPlAssociation of Ontario.•Res• Toronto for the present. Pure. �.? htasad:Membuof;the•American optometrical ,Music Store to the eegtre of One of J. A White's t *ants has the Ionic Male Quastette,of Brats : A&&otiation. Eye& esimined by appointment. lobone 2804.Claremont, Ont. departed to parts unknown. ton.will ice the entire program at ..the towa..and we are put- - : Wm. Bardgeraw has improved 11 n garden party to be'' given by the F. TOMLINSON, M, B., Member. Ling on a new brick health since visiting a ,peciahet In WhltevaWomen's_ Institute on.che_- - �e N•oftthe Ccllegs of PhyeiciaraandStrrgeont %...'.. - ----,Tar6nttt-,'--------- -----►-••= - erd Jnae--the--23rd.---R,6eerve--- '.Of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b�y front 'an'd.lmakipg Our teacher is drilling her entranceLhat date and watch for posters sad t the late Dr,R_Rrodie,.aadlatter y_by-Dr.=+r-a1d- - pupils after hours. Somethingshould particulars, . further �- ""-weII: P rt�or Claremont;Qnt. 2317 .':,. '. _.E► hr a and , N... . . g bappen. s3pacious building i0 ft.long The school attendance has greatly GREEN RIVER.. '+(sT EJCARTWRI:GHT, `.'M. D., M. increaaed'latel as several families ,w C.IF.& S..Ont. A coroner for tbet^,o=- - from the city have temporarly located Mrs.Adam Spears. Mrs. F. Wright Barley - Feed-- ty'of Ontario, 015cehours : 12-2 and 8-8p.rn.. , or at .othertiY.ocrs by appointment Phone Beu here. and son, Harold, visited at Stouff. No.44.21; Ind.phone Nn,400. . Pickering. On- - vi)le and Mongolia I" week. For feeding pigs no other feed •' tario. 331v We are Selling Agents for Misses Bessie Hoover, Tena Grey y Rives equal regtilts for -? 0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.0.S., Phonographs, Pianos, Singer'Sewitig _ - -° and Meryl Postill gpent the week-end - '•.' N. EdMc rqh,member.=. the ,R.c. of Machinee. Records, Sheet Music, Wilmot Shea has purchased a new with their respective parents here, ~• .the money. Pity"me and studeons of Ontario,uoentdas• Band Instruments,Violins etc, power hap press. Misses Lydia and Lulu Hagerman Make sure of pour supply ' of Royal. ool'ese of Surnsions. Edintwrih Government Standard Roy Gerow has purchased the shop spent and friends,of Toronto, Sunday , Lightning Protection. belonging to the estate of the late W. while it lasts. - -btseoial,at&easlaz`1a= dal. as ot,women cad I with the former's parefsts, W. and � stiuds.n, Ome•andresftf*aa,Brotisbarn. g hand Mrs, Hagerman Beatty Stable Equipment.•viz: J. Bodell. I - steelstallsand Stanchions, Miss Olive Brignall, of Claremont. Some fifty ladies: accompanied by Baby Chick Feed - �• Water Cups. _ visited with Mrs. Shea for a few.days six children, met at the Ladies' Aid Hay Carr,. i last week.• at Mrs. Wm,Cowie's last week. They Just the'tiling for young chicks. �r H.-KENNEDY. Barrister. Bo l- Litter Carriers. The many friends here of James .meet at Biro. Walter Boothe, White- Also, Hen Feed composed TT a ieitor•rNotary Public.IILConveyancer.&c. Routley have learned with deep regret vale next wontb, po _. ylrbitby,out. 43 of bid serious illness and hope for his The Green -River Choir'conducted -- of best JM:a i,..c-a vi _ _ 'RAM-rinter 16 d speedy- recovery. Musical service at Dunbxrtan Presby. }trains for }*� •soltettor.I`o'tar7 Public.Tests. ?tong t. and Mrs, Ellie, of Detroit, terian Church on Sunda last. The saa,gl00ee Brool 6%.Nortb,Wbitbv. 24 are staying with Mrs. Linton for a Choral Club conducted the song ser- results. t few weeks and are disposing of the 'vice here in their absence. _ ']ALES & JOHNSTON-Barriptpre roperty of the late W,J.Bodell, Mrs. The, Robertson Athletic Football � �. • .L1etc:;229 Danforth eve. (Woolworth Bldg, B E A L �liis'father. Seeadvt. Club,'of Toronto. will play their post= R ra Torooto.lPAaae Gczrard4411. Saturdays, Mai- Js s _ - posed gapie at Green aver oa $atur•went 1T20.•(Ird.) 4oly CHERRYWOOD. day evening. June 3rd, at 6 o'clock. F Z C#RMFr'N ILLIAAi J. BEATON.B. A..Bar. CLAREMONT C. Alan,Toronto, referee. rioter. Solirtcr. aerber. of the f m of '.Marshall Driak.wa'er sports a new Football results are,: May 24th-T• .� Ryckman.Deniscn.Foattr ar-dSeatoa. Toronto Licensed ••� Ford car. o=nto 5hxmior-ks vs. Green River - f cneral Tr_'ats Eusli:rs,ss Bay S::set,Taranto. G. D. ►iilne gas a city visitor on -Shamro�kp, 2.1 in favor of home team Telephone ?fawn 5t 1 and 482. Em'inlmer and t ndertfiker. Tuesday last. :May?7th-Rr yal Canadian Regiment _ M6tor Hearee. Di^k Gates spent the week-end tcirh ys Green River Shamrocks. 2.1 in r , Dental Torvnto COgDPCtioil for S. H.awl Airs.Thompson,of Reagrave. favor Of-home team. , Tho i d family-, S t f d _ . Hospital Service, Kidd en amyl , of nd or J. HVI)SON. D: D. a.. L. D. o. p y " ' iY spent Sundt with Franlr and 1*1rs. - BROUGHAM. • 133 Ca:,Lon*1_7cronto 'H�d-rr'tNew -- McCcae. �+ System' of comfortable plate wcrk, Wr�te!cr - - Airs. Russell Davidson and Bt re, G: At the recent Mother's Dap service infocraauon q:phoaelvdnh sac, 4-20 FRUIT BASKETS Davidson, sr., attended the Ladiev' in the Union Sunday School there was v Aid at Green River on Thursday last a ifood attendance and a vPrv.liberal BLAKE B.B. BEATON. D, P: c• Fruit Backers of all description_sgreat and report a good meeting. = offering received. The service was - - ' Gr*dmae of the Rcyal Colelle of-Den:el Q' Sargeons and Vaivermty of Taranto. Office ly reduced this Sear. The Ladiep Aid will meet at the made very much more enjoyable by The Uni-v6r s01 over W, M. Fringle's :•ardmare •tore, v.baby plenty u!all kinds on hand at home of Mrs. R. Davidson on Thurs. a soro sung by Mrs. Wm. Brown, cf olserikoura,9 to 12 :1 to 5.321,_ ind.'pl.ore 6. _ day next. June 8fb, at 3 o'clock. Roll Toronto, iSawirig Maohizl,t3 ' 15.11 phone 220 44JY.. - Greed River. • Call and answered with the word We regret to report the eeriona iii- ' {One of Oar Prodrictions) "'iVorsbi All the ladles of-,the uese- of :firs.- Geo., W. Phillips. who i Or address R. R..No. 1.Locust El p war Takeo to the hoe to *uoilms" �asbo. community are cordially inrited.l hospital !nest weep. We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens;for ,..wv,.•.-.... . ..... •. -...".w !- nLEN MAJOR. ,. - o It is hoped that the uo ?a Ion wi in the market for Home Phone 84{35 Mark. where she underwent as operation. all maltreq of cars-the best `i T--�j V. RIC83RII130R- a1-Es�hOp rag and Oat Hotl+ag eYerY Weelr 4 Fravn PO df l and t t she the rice. .'tate, lnaurarce.Conveyancros. Ni<tary- day ezceptiog Monday. :Newton Candee and don, of Toron- Is now oa the way to coo pike-reeov - p k - Public Etc..Pickens•Ont. 3117 " erv. Much s m athv In expressed for Tires for all eaesi N.`i e ' Wheels W. G.Barnes, Green River LO' "pent the and bete. Mr, Phillips the family in their. Saw and Emery "Mandrils ` Mr.Smith and family occupied their p y y + . y ,�AZEL ANNIE-Elorutioplat. For. trouble. Circular Saws, Lad- met p gs]of ?Wen A. Sou�ly For forma summer cottage here last creek.end. The U. S. S. obFerved Go-to-SuodA _.:alts open dates. Ind, prone Matverr. 24Q8. �•� �•� Monday evening the young people y' der_; ate: s Niskhsnd Creek I.t). cne • PICKERINGI • met to elect officere and°cdoiamittees school Day last Sunday and was a der tsar the annual Wen Major Picnic, cided success, there being over thirty Woodw°orkia and General r r ;..FPOST . Fuller nnouocement next week. Present with an offering of o'er Sr 00, Black�mlthint;. F. roc counties Of York and Ontario. 'AOS L,-L MEa1 F-,o�....d a� - prpgram n!the Provincial Aesoci• ZzL >, r .wow Block o-_ ? "`` '"R°"` ""- anon was carried out cad was much &too cad«of x13 kfsea attsx sae to on strortosa Dowelh inle=t daughter of George and W. i sesso•. ACdraa•fis•ea sear P.O„ not, enjoyed. The musical art,under the Pickering,Out. H.BEATON TOWNSHIP Mrs. McDowell, who arrived on regu abeleadership of lire Carl Devitt, g } z;„+ day, vor the 8th, is becoming ategu was all-that could be desired cad.was D• Oes+•yams«• ooeam"Wor-:;•r sakmd Hardwood 001'ln las favorite in her circle sue' •O°°°'asO r�eO°�„� � On Friday.June 9tb,-at 8 p,m..Rev. Rosalie appreciated by the school. An psa yq 'We'cap supply you, in chitrle. w, Kingg, of Olaremvot. will effort was also made to combine Here ' 'YouAre deliver bia po alar cartoon illustrated- Children's Dsy" with this service, 'DTAVIDA. PUGH-,Live stock auc. Maple, Birch,. Beech,' address i6 the church here on "The_the previous week befog sotinfavor• uoneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School. Superman. Who Is He?" Reserve able owing to weather•conditions.- A s C3atugo Lifetime experience with pedigreed p goodly number of children were pres. C Block and nng work, All krrds of aa.ea Plain and Quartered Oaks the date. Everybody invited., enL and a short •tack was ive= bent a tl attended to. Terms reasonable. P!hona g . Cement' _ - row y s It was Children's Da in the church ts „ y f 1 1 r. the subject a p- r.- t+t. a n t 'The Star of Be hI 10 are o t c$ r _ .Beaver Board w �� J _ fall here last Sunda hen l4eor a test. , Y 49 of Asbburn, conducted 'a service of hint," followed by a solo, I ttiink when CO&I '_ TgT M. MAW, LICENSED At-C­ : i read the sweet ator of old. Ever �1.� , r`Y TIGNEER.icr fork,Qnta io and Durham .StOCIt. - practical and pleasing Interest to the U F t Cotrnun. All tines of sales promptly attended ,�j. Q =ling folks, as well as to the seniors. one present is Iovit back again. yo. Termareasons ble. Dates for sales may be_ D Gordon W IJon a=t Sunday J[r. West will take for _ L_ U•mb T A � nosed at NE1t'S'OlScv. Ben and Indepea a • 1 hie service subject, "The Lost Bible." Kinsale Garden Party oti. TharE- _ - - -.y 1`vent ptrone.. wtc:by,out. 517 PICHERIN(� New Coleman amps have been instal- day, Mine the 22nd. - leaf in,the church. -- - !'r" h inglea' q Y.Dr. N. E. MCEWen, B.V.Sc. Elmer Pugh and Miss Moore,of To- ;Bell GREENWOOD. P phone. Charles Hopkins and f the amily. We' Born,on May Lord, to Norman and _ -. Yeierinay Surgeon.. - •Bell and Inds Independent _ IGradnate ut L nivereity of Toronto. Tl3llp' TdBLE. Piokerioa station understand Air. Pugh made'his first Mrs Gibson. a son. Ready Roofing ,.� T.B. Trains going East dne be foliowa a Former'Veterinarian,to Macdonald No. 10 �Cail 7.57 A !3. landing in America at Glen Major. W. H. and Mrs. Wilson are visiting �n(l Lath } • Agricultural College, Queb". f•' 98 Local �. p,k[, For this, as well as tor, other reasons, friends in.Oak ville,' •,Prompt atiention to all clients. .. 38 Local b,O4 P.M there was a charm for him in the Mr, and Mrs. smith entertained Bell and Ind. Fheeee, Sunday train, 7,57 A.M. Glen-one of nature's beauty spots- city visitors on Sunday: -- a at this time of the year. Miss Q, Pengelly spent the fore part -ONTARIO Trains going-Well due as follow*- - of this week is Toronto. F ; A. R E S O R DICKERING, Nd. 33 Local 7.47 A.M. --_ = William Oatwa , of Oshawa, sent F. + ! DUNBARTON, y p 27_ Local "1,.44 P. M. Sunda with hie famil here. ' "•' 9 Mail _ 905 P.M, Miss Dorothy Lee is laid up with Mrs. Sunday An� family, of To= ___Z__�CVC'•�- =�•T-•' ' W 's R E I Sunday train, 9;U5 P.3f, .. appendicitis. ronto,spent the holiday with Bliss M,s Foregoing is according to Standard George White is confined to his bed Wood. Has a full line of fresh .lind cur- time, through illness. Mrs. Alf. Trimble is with herds.u- od mewls constantly hand. Mrs.-Greer, of Toronto, is visiting Rbter, Mrs. Nilson, of Brooklin; fora Q C3' A R A C* E her sister, Mrs. McNeil. few days. 1 �LLia�o v " Spice Roil, . Breakfast Bacon Sorry to report the illness of Miss . Mr, Hutchinson, of Toronto,'eFen'The Chevorlet Garage aYld Service Margaret A I-son,but we hope fora the holiday- with.Thomas and Mrs. Ham, Eologna, Weiners, etc' Station at Brougham still have their a sed recover Hutchinson. expert from the factory and also have p F y' Highest prices; paid for New Chevrolet 49U_Specials in stock, The annual memorial service-will he Robert and Aire.Harney,of BuLrher's cattle the- 3 speed car at the 2-s peed rice. at the White Church on Sandxv, spent the w e ! - P P June parents here. Agent for Cream San�T r�+�: Will :1' Willie Anderson is ill in the Gene- Airs. H. Brown,of Toronto,has been Ti tt"efies, Goodyear and Dunlop tires. ral Hospital, but we are pleased to re• spending a few weeks with Bert and- \ _ ac aa), �rz*r�L� ,, ::J. "•�'":-t'�^-.; 1 v SIX TIMES- t'e matched by our competitors. Less Atiss Muriel Thom, of the pick The Misses (4nmble and Brown, of / r ?' gas and less oil than any car on the Children's Hospital, is spending her Brampton, spent the holiday with the . road and Service is our Watchword: holidays with her father. Rains family, Pleasant l'astirl ..Re reshen - The Champion White Rose Gasoline and arc=Oil. Mrs, 'Ales. Gourlie visited her moth- Mrs. Emerson,�of Toronto, spent a f $ - ' d tl er in the-city last week, but returned couple of days with her parents, John 'and gives prompt relief in eases.of Sick in the Canadian Typewr•ting contests Gerow s Garage, B n ham has been a student of the Slaw Business _ 6 t S home sick, accompanied by her moth- and Mrs, Adrt mson. Minus or Nervous Headache,Biliousness. Schools. Isn'tthateon ' f of ---- -` �- - -- --- er, 'sirs, Mackey, and her niece, Miss Miss`M. Wood returned home on !Jaundice,Constipation. indigestion, Sour the thorough teaching we give our Violet Salisbury, both of whom,be- Saturdav evening, after spending the Stomach. Hiccough, Heartbtrrtt, Rbeu- boy °` "".�"'mow'° OPEN ALL YEAR at any time. Schools do not close in came Ili. All are improving. week-end in Buffalo. made or Gouty Conditions_. 5 Jul .d August. Soad now for pro. On Sunday last quite large crowda Mr,and Mrs. White and son, of Tc- . q Wampok'aGrapeSala Enter Now attended the anniversary services in Tonto, called on Bert and Mrs, ,laoi.hif6ly,ecnmmsad• =~ ` P. Melato•b, Cbi•f Prigpio•1 the mornin Rev,-D. N, McLachlan, Harvey n the holiday, ?' AMUR LL10TT B. A., was listened to with rapt at- Mrs.Robert Devitt arrived home on al We eb.� '� _ p tention,on the subject "The Towel." Friday, having been away owing to ttistslss 6np I � TORON T - The--CLuir, a•e,ieted--b Mt•.--Rarris,the-tilaess-ttml-deatb%t-her-mother '• _- V. .: -.. Q /� q E:.s .n avers SALTS-- soloist,of Toronto,furnished suitable James Rraine is busy these days during IIIII ,Scarlet music. In the evening Rev. Mr. Me- making some improvements to his Fe..r, gick.. Yonge A Cbarles Ste,Toronto r mss' Lacblin preached "other instructive home here. Wm. Sadler has the con- «miler(tvstl to tool r�t � .3-• . . • �] Txsr uTaa-c�xAnR aTis3ixasis3 scriOQL_. and_._im.preseiye sermon on "The tract. �sea ,ys M tl�lltll iY�J+ ua -.z VieTdTr;''s�$ ,ebb > i3:se>� r�.te.►.ut` •.t..'«sT e�=� tsm. 1t 8 "r-•ss'• OF ONTARIO: Our graduates are In 8 K Choir ably led the singing. The extra, turned home on Monday evening. Laxative ow III a ales h'""''"s" y.� AND FL�HIN(i strong demand, Prepare now and offerings s amounted to pearl >1fg0. On' after g eosin a few days with James tke UVW.'` °° °"°"" •k be ready to accept a good position Monday evening the Ladies'Aid pro. and Mrs.Raine, do Chopping and vided a sumptuous tea.- Rev. Mr. Gst i bordi Co-d i.ad 'lwtto-'p1'epsred-� pp B in the Fall. Write fQr our Cata- p �!� R� .;••,.'�.•� Oat Flaking every Monday logos which gives complete inform Snider, of Brantford.gave his humor- SALE REGIBTE.°-. • .+ "'� -> one and helpful address on What to p and Friday. atioa. THE PuPII.s OFTHiSSCH00L Price,,• do and say at home,"and every one SATURDAY, JTT�R IOTA-AnCti°n Bale t jt _'Stoneboate For Pale " ' QET t30LIA VALrlE POR TAilIR will profit by it and feel better of a of house and lot, furniture etc„ in " Fo�S•A_by A >ttorrEY. F laugh. The Devitt Orchestra.assisted the V page of Claremont, property IR phII r. Bayles Claremont music MTs. John Sodea, ably tarnished of th estate of the late .Matthew L� Bayles, 1W. J. Elliott. Principal music and were much +) reciated, Beet Sale, at 2 o'clock, sharp. F ' _ Rurt►1 Route No.2 The proceeds amounted to ai47. gee. lint D. A. Pugh,auctioneer. PiGk®r1n A, • `. '•,r h �. :e Y„' F' .'� •'•Gnat.Yew•_ '' :. ,.p.'"'- /;,,y. d',y,: •t,t:.• - •o• •* ', 'Lr+R••`='a"^^•;:s:Mr•" ..: •'' i' :"1•- ;�. �"}' q' yr '•"s• . 'c••s, y`?'+~..,vi,•;; -yT;+�t�;q,,;: -, ., { ,. . � *x�tir;"fir:.�++.i•.•.u,C�'•::t..n^.. '.ti453:±v�;4'�':'r:**t.-"�.Ma'.'�":si..`f�'Il°3!SSLrba�iYt � .i+•.i�a't 4�''. -�:. _ ,!.�4 _ _4 0 ? u-4- �7- 4, 7 BLUE WATER JULL SL CRAL IN A TALE OF THE DEEP SEA FISHERMEN 2 SY F WaLIA19 WALLACE. _REZEAlCK 4.1 +at' 2, In MOAT 1 )66ple hate Shoe Poftsho Uke Almmea Book�comjjanyl Lcbpyrjght by igood f6ir odw thin thgn for shining shoes. POP 4=wkiedw!� 93 ? lamps, and when. the loaded boats 7: ow the Story Starte& 2 in I BLACK-00od f6r ?0" Motor I e he held the -a Frank -tve--, knoNm Line a ongsid painteit kodaks,)Aack.910vM rubba% Wosth: ca 'ShOrtY." live. at Ung Cove 02 Bay and bellied. boist them aboard when tidy coast with his Of n :�, �::- . " ,2 in I WHM—cke..c-11qWd-0.d fm closaft balk Mbw bawhW mother and the fish had been pitchforked out. In Ids unai Clark. He diesising down the fare he prep�yed skirts,white kid iloves,vuw tire$.cm I -a--th—edress----keelers­o�swu tft-1-TAN-PASTE-0000"Or- ard bb um Lemuel Ek loom a& b*"" of rum, whereupon _F 'a filled the wash-tube, and saw to it that er Pogo". e # am ar's fonftese for b0%7 Ste 'A QA "ele tells him the story of his fath' the gutting and shacking knives w nk a sharp. He kept a tally of the "count VdF the ant List ,of New UM for a in I, W, ww*4 Im 0, weethavee, went down twmty off —all the d*ry-mates eounted the fish $5M.00—for the most----&'Polk's 0 Ift"of,$15A—fim*0 am : -list a*ard Sable Island with ten of her crew arid-they cauglit—and check*e'd - up the I .k 0 'her skipper. This has the deiked ef, tikenelied" or piled salt sh in the .2nd 300-00--for nex but list feet upon Frani.-He finMes school Incidentally a 1-200.00—fozithhd but list M:for the=Xt oty hold pens. learned W" creft to bims#�4 and spends tho the correct way-to salt an stack the' 10prizesof 25.00—forthetLeXtIllm .:E00-,&C too as ar appren't'ce to "Long cleaned fish", a learned evils of '..-�DkVl Jennings. In August his uncle 6, slack" salting and bid piling. ft 'rrty to find n"�,M for lay of the 2 in 11hoo tan,exbla4 or bcow li�: pobs)"M ek%et hda him on.s. fishing trip,as )spars w:rs.a hard daily grind, but the men whim cako or whim UqjA blick of tin wilbbudoll. �"IiW alipard the Kastalia which has h Putt. w a well fed.' ate like Drees, and -Am reached the Great Banks. slept like dead men, and the boy ejould on one side Of Paper MIT- lAst uses accor Write Aedsbm of - 1-1 muscles cc=m hardeni Awards will be made ktonking to feel his pc under the 'CHAPTER FIVE—(Cont'd.) work. and payment am& an or befam Ocwbw 1912.� All The successive dories Wers.,prepared Captain Clark was a I'dri'er,"'ana v sibmittid to becom ow and -launched In a similar manner, mu due to this tK 49 ch of"his success was the first characteristic. While the fine Weather but when they swept astern Prim Editor. he turned his gang out at four ..... 'dory painter was handed down to lasted F. V. DALLEY COMPANY OF CANADA LOWTV, them and made fast,tv their BtG= in the morning and had them setting becket, while theire was belayed to out all day long, and when they re- HAMILTON$ CANADA. the veassys taffrail until another dory turned aboard at dusk it was to clean JIM was, launched. . Thut-in twenty min- and salt the fish until midnighL �Men -wolf utn 'there were two strinzi of five Snatclied sleep when they could. ived their "-'dories each towing from the port and ed food In I'mu ps," and I In-U. oilskins and Jack. starboard quarters of the vessel, and waking hours registered tonnage every year. She's Frank was 3:110 the perspirat4on boots, with the skipper in a bantering, entitled to th ial wivilepres of from his face Pylnf man has to be but insistent way, driving them to the she takes outom'-TZ Icendy, an' "Ln 7 prightly on Kin feet and quick with limit.of human endurance. Unshaven, this craft bez one*ol Xem things." 15PRYWHEEL 1 kp4l. fingm to handle dory pijiters 'with faces sunburnt, encrusted with salt, When they came- to an anchor the schooner saffing st a Ove-knot and smeared with torch smoke, the Shorty went ashore with his uncle in A alngl* Whool.Tractor and Cultivator !4, Clip. fishermen appeard a rough and des. a dory, and while the skipper was ai- C-6mblnad. "Let &I" cried the skipper. The perate-looking crew, but in spite of - - f bodies they kept up an ranging or a sup ly of tee and bait y work for w4lilich a wheel' last dory in the starboard string hove their weary off to look at a sp.y I does an the boy wanders? or hand hoe can be used their buoy ever, -and while the line incessant round of chaff and jokes dingy-looking Frcrkch brigantine lying was running out made one end of the!while they prosecuted their manoton- at the end of the wharf. She wai a ­;-Do" Five-Thnes As Much. baited trawl fast to the anchor. Wbenious daily grind. wonderfully ancient craft, seemingly the anchor and buoy-line had ran its I Then came a %.Ay when the "hold" manned by a huge crowd of swart- length, the- d6iry-mate tending thelman announced that the bait was skinned Breton fishermen. Her masts Sn" srouglli for the half Rem home gar�"er___& labor paver and' trawl sung out, "Gast offl" And tbe'done, and those 'who heard murmured seemed stayed anyhow, the foremast money maker for every market gardener, nurseryman and farmer. --dory'painter was unfastened from tha theirre!lef at the Intelligence. "All had 'a decided rake over the bows. uuu*rmJT-­Tb*r*u&h and Mcowmical CultiTation. stern of the dory, ahead Of them,!right, bullies." cried the skipper. "Git while the mainmast canted af to and .,while the schooner towed the rest Of I the anchor aboardl Take in thl ridint both spars were hung with riggin SW full Ufformation ud Desocriptivo Literatur,16 t&e string on. sail an' set tb' patchl Swing her off which looked positively ragged witf 7, In this manner--a flying oet—the sou'-west for CAnsol" And when the frayed Irish pennants and chafing whole string of ton dories were scat- mail was put on bar the men except "aar. Upon the foremast-there hung .:.-Arents Write Now tered over some four miles of sea and the two on watch, retired jo their four scandalized yards with the sails left to set their baited trrwla into the bunks to catch up on sleep. tied slovenly upon -them, while the COLSORNE'ST., waters of the. Bank. When the last It was clear -when they arrived'a,shrouds sagged for want of setting up, S7M*%EEL. Dept "an TORONTO dory had been left, the schooner was Cranberry Island and negotiated the and the braces and running rigging. put about, the tail-rope belayed to channel into the harbor, tenanted, as streamed from aloft in unsightly .-.*—indward and the vessel iojped -to raupi, v,- - flset__�# 4-1-1"ir vessele b4gbt&-A-Une of raggedwash;ng was leew �i_ -1;nj._ o e There vi�re many Gloucester men strung across the deck between thel "Non., Frank," ould.his uncle when among them, and- as the Kastalla masts' a fe* dried cod hung in the!and with whoops of delight the other A HospitA for Plants- the coo d-sw no A hospital for plants is the latest had left the deck-to atten opt in the crews shouted- rough riggi So while over the stern depended I American fishermen sailed in. It was to his culinar L thi 1 0 jr 'before the sounds of battle device,-designed by an ingenious Eng i duties below, d4shi greetingig nd enquired of the-pros- a string of what Shorty deduced were'nOt I nj penboards an git. th' pews out. Then;pects outsidle. skate fins. Rust and dirt predomin attracted a crowd I while the excitedi lishman' for the aid and comfort Of ye 3 e nc men roug ye'd better give thl cook a hand no "What are all these vessels In here ed, and thb boy contrasted this lum-� lovers pf flowers, who are often is-, till his IWMps- L'ats irork fee a-ps #--9 to a Orty of - fishermn -h-e-ring--Fre bulk wi oh I o tr; le crew of the brigantine to th: tressed at eight oi their-SWA074t2 in fisherman u n scene. "Traw litind ab'strif a fisherman." And iihile Amor-i-c-% lers!. trawlersV' ro, some are waitin' for bait. Yac "A scrap', a.scrppl" plahtS ailing and dying from maladies aa a voice his uncle steered up and down the line I up ant which he was sailing. I I a tle" an' others are W( for which they know no cure. When of dories Shorty busied himself ship- others are jest spendin' their time While he wa-staring down u Upon the hail every American, Can-i a sick plant'is brought to the hospital, nF the penboards, which form the, loofin' here 'til th' cod comes crawlin, dory-Uttered main-deck there adian, and Newfoundland fisherman �..gi ons 'it'is immediately examined and sent iv si to an deck into which the aboard. sound of someone shrieking t a upon Canso'wharves rushed hot-f Got are pitched; getting out thetorki "How is'lt that we kin git our bait forecastle, and a little boy cami run- to the fray, and the fight developed to the room prepared for its case. If Xteews,fs cleaning up the remains or�.thout waidn' like these fellers for nJng out on deck hotly pursued by a into a proper beach battle between' it is sidff ering from a cold it is tended herring-bait cutt!ng, and fillinglit?" man, *ho beat him unmercifully about some forty of the brigantine's crew' with heat; If it his become anaemic am�s fore and "Ho f rom an exce f lar rays, it goes and eleaning the cook's I w? Waal, sonny, it's cause you the body with a rope. The lad cower- and a good twenty or thirty Anglo 33 0 so aft h0v an uncle what hez a long head on ed down in a comer endeavoring to! Saxons,-,who, carried away 'L.y the,ex- ihr6ugh a freezing treatment. The Thus the days passed as the wan- him, an' makes his arrangements t' shield his face with his arms, while'eitement of the melee, shouted and unwholesome branches are removed, any the great brute beating him throw roared with deep-water oaths and I while those that are anaemic are fed. dared from berth to berth Bank it a up ly long before. Yer uncle' to Bank. It was good fishing weather;, rez a 8= name among th' trap fel- down the rope and started in to use kicked and smashed their opponents, it seems that certain plants are fish wer� striking good, and evenifigs, lers ashore here, an' theyll oblilre his sea-b6oted feet- The sickening with hairy flat and heavy sea-booted� h gleaming cod him afore anyone else 'aides thatobe -drove his "Lobk out for their kniveal"I very nervous. Some easily get --isaw the peas piled wit thuds as the man heavy feet. land a sprinkling of haddock,'hake,and allus boots into the little body roused af] bawled -a man.whose hand was drip- neurothenic, -while, -their neighbors pays a little more'n the other Pollock. Sometimes they fished in feller, an' it Days in th' long run." Short�'s anger, and -before he was ping -blood from an ugly slash, and show undeniable symptoms of-hysteTit.- *'flying seU" as described, And at Shorty nodded. "Tell me," he asked aware of it he found himself on the Shorty saw him drive his boot into, Bdt special managements permit the other tim th In h th the after a'pause, "how is it that an Am. deck of the brigantine and rushing the face of the man who had cut him.� application to each of them of the wser 'es a' "' 'o big it inch man 11 119 erican vessel like we are kin come for the tormentor. 1"Take that, ye dhirty, knifin' swine!" treatment it requires. eer _&;Zies' ov r e bows,-and w4d"inter a CAnadian port an' git -sup- "You big swab!" yelled Shorty, and he growled, and turning, he smashed out from the vessel and flsfiid-� PO- plies? I thought American vessels picking up a belaying pin from the�another Fi�enchmsn on the mouth with "When you are-hun-gry-, k6ep' still," sitions with the schooner.as R com- couldn't enter a Canadian port unless rail, he caught the astonished French-,his bleeding fist. says a doctor; "movement will only mon ceintre. It was hard work. it was for shelter or water, or to re- man a stunning blow on the side of 1, The little French boy cowered into hunger grow." Roused out before sunriose to bait up fit after damages." the head which dropped him to theAbe doorway of a shed and' looked on' make your the trAwls, setting tub and tub all The oracle bit off a q1iid before re- deck. with frightened eyes, while. Shorty I Minard's Liniment for Gurns, etc. -day bAbr.--pitching out the fish, and in plying. "Neither they can, son. An "Come on, kid!" he shouted to the dilcked in and out of the tussling MOD I t 'e Could see a to do -own of "salt- A--­.can essei nez no right t' enter -Thz*o gresit; Asiatic 'the evenings "dressing d Doy cvwe?Aag anti crying on tne (jecic "et ml,ru&L wherever h rivers, the so' 4 Ebe 11gitt Of;& Canadian port orless, as you say, "Cut an' run!" And grasping the la� swarthy face. Yangtze Kiang, the Mekong,'and the amp. and kerosene torch until the to git necessary supplies or shelter, by the arm, he hauled him to his feet (To be continued.) Salven, which at one point in China rge and hustled him over on to the wharf. are only a few miles apart, disselia weaned body almost dropped frOm1but an American vessel kin git bait, .--xbeer phy�l exhaustion. I ice,an' stores of she takes out a Mody An excited jabber arose from the �through mouths 2,000 miles apal-L Shorty took his share with the I Veevendy (Modus Vivendi) license by brigantine as the boys Jumped on to FleCIt6C Fly;W,"r. He tended dories, shipped, crowd. iCayin' th' Canadian Government a the� dock, and in a trice a mob of fly caught The struggles of.a on a pen-bosirdipt cleared up. decks, and ojied c 11arn half a ton on thl vessel's tatterdemalion-St. MaIo toughs sheet f nglefoot pope aa r.are painful running up the wharf after them. to witness. Perhaps, however. the in- CORNS Ru�n, Frenchy, run!" cried Frank,1, se gging his frilirlitened companion by than when poisoned. the arm, and both lads legged it up Nurby wt leill the Was bf eleetricit dra ct undergoes no worse sufferings can and- tl�- wharf as li-rel — t i I%, *I A a imple oy..waft ton sick, or tnn little machine for the pu; Lit Off with Fingers The Freneh h frighte to run fast, am when pose has been invented. You ang it doeg the rest. of& 1 95 Sho -ind he could seeiit on the wall and rty glanced beh the pursuers gaining upon thena. "Go Bait, of any kind suitable,attracts the hard Our SMP Pearl Ware Wash to it Frenchy," he panted. "They're, insects to a slot through which it is after us!.'Round th' corner here, exposed to view and smell, The siot Board Is so strong, tough and q lot uil is a.narrow elongated opening between A tbey.turned a abed they almost durable that a full-grown man or colldded w�ith a number of fishermen two metal plates. When a fly crawl3l woman can stand ,on it without across from one of the plates to the e. leisurely strolling down to the dock, r any "Hey thar', Frankl" cried someone in other, it is instantly Iffled and-falls doing the rubbing surface o astobishmpTift as, the boy cannoned into a little trough beneath. This part-of It the lead harm! The enameled sur- intb a b lk� figure. "Whereln tophet,bappens because the plates are at- n face won't chip, Rake or pied off. Think of are ye Shorty looked up; tached by binding posts to a couple Su* ch' a wash Ward I panting and re ed J d H takins of copper wiTes which pass ibrough &iVWr there Is in 10;r of be gang and an 9 0 ermen b is inserted in an There to the smi'wearin' q4p nary plug, whic twIn 'all strange Imerican sh eli(��c cord connected to an ordi- 3ofolp "Frenchies--knockin' this kid &"felts in SEP Pearl Ware. -Try-out-the- PEA about lectric-socket&- wash boud and be convinced. told—kid—V rum. Frenebies a-COTAin' after ual" Tha cost of living went up 'enor- He had barely gasped thewords o y In Berlin on April lot, rents Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop' ut moual a little before the St. msl* men came swifik-4 vofsk for S M Ing around the comer and into the numerous taxes also became much ly that corn stops hurting, then short- -group. Instantly Haskins drowed his parcel and with a growlini ho th, heavieC. ly you lift it right off with fingers. .Peary wane itarna blAzes are ye shovin'9" he Trulyl hauled off and smashed a Frenchman The people of Amsterdam, Folland, Your druggist sells"a tiny bottle of es wi fficient between th 'th his fist. This have been taught,by means of an offl- "Freezone" for a few cents, su wa for a general mix-up, cial movie film, how to behave in pub- to remove every hard corn, soft TOKS"5111T MITAL s the si�,:T corn, "OKYWRAL TORONTO WINNIP96 lic---on which aid* of the pavement to or corn between the toe, and the cal- gimewro" vANCOMM c""Rv 0 0 ir 11 h d the V Pon wo. in Our Board durable w an IF bpftwll� Minard's Liniment for Dandruft. walk,how to bola a canie,ar�umbrelln. luses, without soreness or Irritation. ig .J). •x,. ,F ',m z +�•.' ,.. .his• ins. 'z •t:'a .m•.q. �?,. '''.;.,�'��v'. 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'.c..r _ _' , _-•.•c- -•� °- _ _ .. .. .-:F .°" 1M - •row :! Y' .r: y;ANOT HER EUROPEAN WAR :.r. British Premier Clsums'That Foundation is Laid fir ment of Powers With Russia - W - s A• despatch from London says:- of any act of aggression against their --" - a u'The Genoa-Arley►prevented another neighbors," said the Premier. "We - `European war and laid the foundation hope it will prove fin be a permanent ;tor an agreement of the powers with peace pact." N.. ': .:Russia. These were the.results claim- Defending the British praposrils for .. . • ed for the conference by Premier recogrnition of the Soviets,' he sm- �,. Lloyd George,in his,speech in the phasized the danger -of leaving Rus- 'Souse of Commons on Thursday night, sia to her fate, and described the ] "when he reviewed the work of ,the Russo-German pact as one of the sin- A' ge C u:r C ".`T__mee tingi _ ister possibilities. ' :•:,..,.' . • •_ +:.4f:{' The Premier's address was a matter "The treaty between Germany i&F •of fact statement and devoid of startl- Ruaria is a portent," the Premier bW revelations. Much interest.was declared. You can disarm Germany lost in it'when the Premier announced and render her perfectly impotent,but �#at he was reserving any statement you cannot prevent the rearming of � c z oar relations with France and on the Russia if these'nations are driven to - h e Largest t Fare 1 reparations until despair. "Subject of German 're pa' a later occal"n. "Germany cannot re-equip econ- - •' Lloyd -George 'tnelated that when omienHy because she cannot get the Agel1C� Canada the conference was opened Europe capital, but that is not the case with 'was threatened with'a real war dun- armaments, where one country has T �� g another * gee. He rotated that the Red army every natural resource and the other - now numbers 450,000 men, and that every technical skill. since the beg6rming Of the year there The Premier regretted that the Rus- •', has been a considerable increase in Sian delegate's took the attitude they at k the forces massed on the Polish And did, -while under the Bolshevik rule ^' i Besisera'bian frontiers. thousands of their people are dying '"' -.' • :., • "That is why we concluded the truce of pestilence and.famine. He said he n nt w � hereby thirty-four nations have hoped for further and m eon • r ' 'solenly undertaken sot.to be guilty operation at The Hagne , hogs; selects, $14.20• heavies $12 up. k ..Mark& of he " Oats, Can.: West.,1+1'0.2, 66% to 67e; No.8, 62 to 63c. Flour-Mss spring t putt&, firsts, $8.6 Rolled oat Office: _ • . ,when 0.-lEi .. . , ,.r. Manitoba •Throato. Bags, 90 lbs., $s. Brea--;28.25. ea ce• _ 8horts--$80.25. Hay-No. 2, per ton, wheat--No. i Northern, , lam, e e' w $1.49%; No. 2 Northern,$2:4534; No. Cheese 9 $80. - St 8 Northern, ;l a?34. flrleet canteens, 123t to 13c. � �ictorla s loronto,' "lont IA ' Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 31c• Butbar, choicest creamery, 30 to 80'fse. , , Eggs selected 85c. Potatoes, per bag, No. 8 GFi' '68r• extra No: 1 fend . '.. • , car lots 1.06 to $1.10. 5A34c; No. 1 feed, 5b94c• .__..� < Manitoba barley=Nomifiail. - . .CANADA'S IMPORTS _ ; . 76 call rail. FROM THE'U. STATES HAVE SE - � ". All the above track, Bay ports. $ American corn-No. 2 yel., 773Sc; WE H CURED THE SERVICES OF MR. ED. ' No. s yam•, � , ' BOW- Barley-No. 8 extra, test 47 1•bs. or.Still Considerably better, t30 to ere.according to fr Bull[ eights Larger ' ' MAN, OF GUELPl=1, ONT., who is going-t oact as agent for us in the outside. ThsM Exports to That Whitby district. We feel that we are fortunate in securing the ser- F Buckwheat-No. 8, $1. Country. ,ye-No. 2, 95c: f vices of Mr. Bowman, a man thoroughly acquainted with the farming Millfeed-Del. Montreal freight, ©Etawa. May 28.-Canada i8 still erg. included: Bran, per ton, $28 to importing more from the United industry, having himself been a -farmer until a short time ago. We $80• shorts, per ton, $30 to #82; good I states than she is exporting to that trust that the farmers of this district will make his acquaintance and -feej flour, $1.70 to $1.80. �country and still exporting more to � r1 Baled hay Track, Toronto, per ton,, Great Britain than she is importing -get in touc-h with him when wishing to buy or sell a farm. extra No. 2, $22 to $23; mixed, $18 to thence, acemg to the latest trade - $19; clover $14 to $18. returns published by the Domi:rion Straw12 to lots,. per ton, track, To- Bureau of Statistics. These figures THE ADVANTAGES OF LISTING YOUR FARM FOR SALE Ontario to W. cover the twelve months ending with with the Willoughby Farm Agency are many. We carry advertise- ' :: :�-:,'-• Ontario wheat-No. i commercial, ng . $1.40 to $1.40, outmide. April. During that period Canada im- meats today in a great many daily and local as well as our Ontario No. 8 cats, '40 to 45c, out- ported from the United Kingdom - paper, side. goods vahwd at $111,875,000 and ex- :' catalogues and general nu+srio com.-43 to Sul cufgm. ported - r gu Se advertising. No one agent could hope to ac- 4* Ontario fiour�--1st pats., in cotton a• while' to that market, while imports from complish what we can do far you through our representative, Mr. • - I �': sacks, 98's, $7.70 per bbl.; 2nd ts. the United States were $507,406,000, -(bakers), $7.20. traights, in silk, Bowman, as it has taken years of careful study and,hard work to build seaboard, $6.56. as compared with exports. of $286,- u the large connection we a I ' 1s coo. P g rtow hold throughout Canada as well as Manitoba fianri-1st pats., In,cotton,480, , sacks. $8.70 per bbl.; 2nd pats., ;s.ZO. As the total foreign trade has been the United States and England, and it has only been with atraightfor- I' Cheese-New, large, 15 to 15%c;I fabling mvidly, there is a falling ofd twins, 15% to ibc; trihAets, 17 to in all these items,bue the export trade '' :ward methods that we were able to attain that position, and we can 173n c. Old. large. Pic; twins, 41r,�c to Great Britain is holding up much efer you to the man .9 to -2c. 3.rHorrs, new, l9c. Extra old, better than ex y Y y satisfied customers we now enjoy or #o "�= `large, 26 to forts Old 19c. na, 24:.' ports to the United ' 11uiter-Fresh dairy, choice, 21 to stakes or than imperb from that ;any Chartered Bank in Canada. 4 d 25c: creamery prints, fresh, finest. 351 country. The decline in the exports to _ to afic; No. 1, ss to s6c; No. 2, 34 to the veiled Kingdom far lire twelve- OUR BUSINESS HAS GROWN from the smallest to the largest 35c; cooking, 19 to 22c. month. period ending April, as corn- ` : g Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, pared with the figure for year ending =. Farm Agency in Canada,'through our united efforts and hard work 65e; chickens, 80 to 85c; roosters, 20 April, 1921, was only about eighteen to 25c,-fowl,--24 to 30c; ducks,'85c; million -dodlvm, while Canadian ex- in the sale of farm lands. We are today thankful and indeed grate- ltuLive ul y 46r geese, ens ports to the United States fell of! - -ful to our many'customers who have been dealing with us from time Live poultry-i9pr•ing chickens, bbc; - more than $25,000,000, for the same roosters, 17 to 20c; fowl,.24 to 26c; � In imports,ducklings,35c; turkeys,'80 to 86c. P ports, the falling off 1 to time. • E s-New laid candled, s2 00 88c• from the United.Kingdom, was a little Margarine-20 to 22c. gg , lean ttrarr one huradged. million, white. " WE SOLICIT FROM YOU, GENTLEMEN, your business in the :. -sew laid, in car torts, ss to 37c. iron the United States the decline i I VVhitb' district, Ehrou hour re esentative, Mr. Bowman an Bean&-Can.• hard-picked, bushel,i was over three hundred million. Y $ $4.25; primes, $8.75 to$8.90. - Pr d.we -: a Maple products-•-Syrup, per imp., - =guarantee that you will receive our best services throu h'the Wil- ` ='1 gal., $2.20; per 5 imp. gals., $2.10; Agriculture Revolutionized ~-• Joughby Firm Agency, - $ map Honey-20-30-lb.m1434 to 1sc by Use of Radio $ icy, and our representative. per lb.; 6-t%-lb. tins'17 to 1$c per lb.; nrrta4•lo comb honey, per dos„ $5.b0. A despatch from Washing- ' " WE DEEM THIS THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for you -to - - potatoes-Onterto,'90-lb. bag, $1.15 6 sell your farm, so either write to the Willoughby Farm'A Agency direct y` .,_'to $1.26; Delawares, $1.25. to $1.35.1 ton says:-Mechanical plows g y g y ~•. xi geed potatoes, Irish Cobblers, $1.75 a jc�o ntrolled with ipvisible .reins 1 I or get in touch with Mr. Bowman and he will inform you as to our }erg '. $rooked meats-Hams, med., 33:4o from tower may be ex- mettliod co-selli . 1�'� IIAYC Layers to-clay looking for all rocs cooked barn, 47 to hies smoked:peeled t kinds of farms, large and small, and we are read to bring them_ to see rolls, zo w zT�, �vvwge roYYl1, :iL to:- _ $ culture of the future. ' This is 34c;breakfast bacon,26 to 30c; apecial'I ' ''s; your farm if you list it today with our representative. brand breakfast bacon, 35 to 36c;i one of the next practical steps ;backs, boneless, 26 to 40c. m the use of radio dynamics' Cured meat-%.-Long clear baron,' _ ._ "WHILE THERE IS NO GU•ARANTEaE how-long this activity is $17 to $19; clear bellies,-.$21 to $23;. seen by John Hays.Hammond, g 'lightweight roue, in bble.'$48 heavy-I'jr. "Work, which now takes , ,going to continue and seldom does opportunity- knock twice at the weight rolls, e, weeks can lye done i 1 Lard-Prime, tierces, 16c, tubs,i 1n days, "'•same door, et me impress upon-you that'now is a good time to sell. M 4. .. 16%c; pails, 17c; prints, 18c. Shorten-i he says. ing, tierces, 143Sr to Ibc; tubs, 15 to,, .. . . 15%c; pails, 15% to i6c; prints, 17%1 Noted son-of a noted father,l : IN CONCLUSION, hdesire, therefore, to solicit from you, gentle- to lac• Hammond is the inventor of! Choice heavy steers, $8.25 to $8.75;, men, your business in the sale or purchase of a, .through our re- ' butcher steers, choice, $7.50 to $8.50; radio control of .torpedoes, - . . presentative, believing that with his and our united efforts we shall be do, good, $7 to $8; do, med., $6 to;ships, airplanes and automo-I '$6.75; do, com., $5 to $s; butcher .'able to add you to the list of many satisfied customers-dealin with us' heifers, choice, $7.25 to $s.2b; 'do, biles, and more recently of a ; _ $ med., $6.50 to $7; do, com.,,$o to 16; method, of.sending radio mes-: -all the-time. butcher• cows, choice, $s. to $7; do, sages privately., several. of med.; $4 to .$5, canners- and curers ' - - - $1 to$2; butcher bulls,good, $5 to $6; them over the same wave Thanking you, believe me, do, com., $3 to $4; feeders, good, $6 length. to $6.75; o, fair, $5.50 to $6 'stock-i _ era, good, 5.50 to $6.25; do, fair, $5 to BrZ1'Sh Banks Furnish Very truly your°, milkers,`$40 to $80; springers,, + 'l calves, choice-$tVto-S-11; R rat1;D1I" do, ,noes., $'s to $7.25; do, con., $4 to ` A. WILLOUGHBY "r -$5; yearlings, choice,'$12 to $i3; dd,' despatch from Co en spring lambs, $10 A nap p hagcri - cam., $6 to $?; to' � . . - . • _ .-. 3"� .�=. $16; sheep, choice, $7 to $S; do, good,', °sys:-1 hey Elea rablwdet learns that' -. ? Prea. Willoughby Farm A�,e ncy. § r: $6 to $7; do, con., $4 to $5 hogs, fed negotiation. between,representatives i •' and watered, $18.75; do,f.o.b., $13; do,' of German arxi English bankers have; ;�' • .'+ - " `� "b"' hb country points, $129b. resu,lt^d in Germany obtaining mean3 Montreal. fcr r'a�lilt tl:e reparatirn; instalment Calves, $5 to$7; good veal&,$6.50 to . due at the end of "Sass. Th•c negotia- I ;�•, 7; con, to med. lots $5 to ! tiaT:e nre said to have been- conducted 46.25; choice milk-fed wells, $7,50; ; thmi:gir a llani• inte�med'iary. ,� ' '- _•-__ ---- - - -.', ...,...Jn• .-:.. .,.. _.., .. .. -, - _, ...,_. ...,_.. - � : ,,.. _ .._. - ..._. -,•. _.r .._: .,...-d.<'rr.T,r.,:.- -:a�+��. :-,r4-i_°,',Dr.12.=. --.,...ra.'... a, ,. ...at'aarrn.., t.,.,.....'..i"�fiir?focLR$,,v,,.4$'c�.Y.1i"'.�iXliil-. ^•�'�'i�\S�i::."'"''',` x'°-°�'. gm YN RX, • 034 4; x. W­,NZ5 ­ M, eg d�i 14�_ 7 -5. `Z lik I ve you renewed r TMMS 'Yel 41-M if paidla advance. ' .4 .11111-5;er 'to The. Pickering News'yet ? 1.60 "' NMO Na ew you subscription Garden and 'lo w' ' er Seeds complete assortment'Large and co' m' p JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. ��� � ��-::Tr , X0 0, Thoaacive council met pursuant y. 4 PICKERING COUNCIL. HARNESS ' SHOP "N' 0 E E E Dµ� _ 11ii A -adjournment on Monday, the 29?b FARMERS inst. L 7 Idembers all present, excepting Puaranteed New Seed, 45c. per lb, the reeve, who arrived later, let de on and after May 22nd this business will be located in the 'rty reeve in the chair. Minutes of at meeting were rea4 and approved. Reddin property, opposite the Town Hall, Mr, Forsyth Introduced a by-law to teen Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 for 25 cents -I' se and regulate victualling houses We have in stock a good supply of etc., which passed through its various 'Harness and Harness Parts. With a Jungle Book for the Kiddies 'readings and finally passed. • -' -John Quinlan was heard re Green- Collars, Whips, % wood road in 2nd con., which is in bad Sweat Pads all kinds, Anew stock of Heinz Goods just arrived 'Collar Pads, all kinds. condition. At I o'clock the council resolved Itsitf into a Court of Revitl a re. --,-Sweet-Mixed Pickles, Pare Tomato Catsup, Pork and Bel port Of which will -appear_nex-t week. for the Horse. The'stal committee on S heep Give us a call. We will deliver the Goo6 Killed by Dogsreported and recom. We are prepared to give's good paymen mended the following he to : W Shoe Repairing Service. , -� Z Fu::, :::.,"•.-' ;.'.' Robson, reg L,ceidter ap' killed 20(X) A L Milne,inspecting the same 140. . .. . .:' CECIL BRADLEY., J AMES RI A DSOi -7 The standing-eommittee on- Contin. r in z� ,t,geacies reporte a4 recommended HARNESS-MAKER, PICKERING the following payaiients- C B Rice.de- ivering -Tvpewriter Co.,.6upplieq I 1 80:Uni'pd -S 1i Cc4irc of Reviskin notices T -H 0 R N T -.,a 815 John Murkar, printing And ad- yer L attend- tising 47.&) ; Ed Gleeso Ing division court 4 GO: John-Forgie.- :How Do You Remit Money? ditto, • 00. on,Road- � The Ltanil comm, HE next time it is necessary for you to remit money, Just received Sherwln.•Williari'.q Paints, Running Shoes, and bi idgil reported and recommend• ed payment as follows: N Randall, remember that the safest, most convenient and ears Children's Underwear, T Ladies' White Pumps. Ladies'and e and installing culverts Jno nomical medium is Bank Money Orders. They. are issued for any amount up to fifty dollars, and you can pur- Boys' Jerseys, all bites. ..... . Atpi drtto 4 7:0;, E Udell, ditto y SO-00; 11J.Dition. rep and installing culverts alsq stappliei.70 48 ; %V Madill, chase them at our nearest branch at prices ranging from three Our Grocery Stocky is complete. Dry Goods are assorted, -hauling gravel for Hopper's culvert cents to fifteen cents, plus revenue stamps. 20 00 : Jae Stephenson, limuling mater- and Hardware Steak will be in in a few diys'. culvert Russell into for HOOPeL'Scu. THE Conner, bAuling, toateiiai8. timbert- etc,. for Hoopet'd culvert 15,00; A drag 8 15 con 2 2.50; F 0, r Gralil us anks to the man' who ]DOhMONBA" We wi,;h t extend ou " tL y -MacCraei drag con 23 9.25. elan yin BRANCK G.-P. LYN7D. Manager. Ocarborotownfine con-9-3 I tk): Cho& Wlir= , �.hAvs.blafriedded as lately, and can promise them Corter, drag road-4 '117 B Co and rep BROOKLIN BRANCH, F_ C. CROSS, Manager. "as bout and efilvertii.52 : A Peril :1the same fair and honorable treatment ra Ing k' i-tnnp id I Icon 6 2 50: G­„Nlc- 11roy, drag B I I RAnge 3 T 50: G Ben. we have received froth theta. nett. rep walhout B 9 con 1 *4 56), A -tp wnvitiout 7 ri Thom,d i a lir abd i Prices Are Right. -Rogers. making ditch rd 4 lot 321L4 01 P 1C-K E R I NO Rtock is Fresh 9 French. operating irroider 4o,78 . Q til 0 UR Dealings Are Fair. Petty. B rd 11 9000. W Precious. A adine 17 25; R Lee, g!-ad*,n i"1r�fgHiLkpr, grading 34ZO : �� L!C f,V, E A T . -, MARK E T 3 50- -grRdinit —Pipe. etc 2. W H"Imes, B R and dril .49 54); P Gates. instal- Round Roast or Steak. 20c per I Zing culvert pipe ete 2a 50: J C&ddea. "Surloin Roast or Steik. -rxpIu.,llve4etc:Y)60: Fred Postill.reip, P)rterhouse Roast or-Steak, '25c 1, culr for N J .%Inrri--ev war,heard makin Rump Roast,... ... ... 112 _81 arint for ?fit- Pickering Memorial Fine Rib Roast, ... 20C _ -_Pickering �ardare' ' Store P,,r k. The Council. after a lengthy T PC di,ruzaiorl, m4de'st grant of$3(ul. Heavy Rib RUAAt. Thecouarilno* adjsurned ti meet -Shoulder Roamt. It and Vc. - ;again ,n MurdAy. Jiini• 12th. for-the- Put Roa.4t' 14c :�,t.traasactioo jil)f general bugicess. R M E R S. ­­,.-Brisket.So built F A et Votlr �Jle, 'w"th foot off 25c Leg L,,r wh Educational Meeting I ')Se Now" is the time to cs _St_e& Cor Loin of Pork. inee ' We have. in stock Al 4 ting hel a quantity' of L d in the Mw6anic Hall. Sboalder of Pork. ck C.'aremont.an Saturitifty'eveniag. Mty Shouldet Roast of Pork, 2-6 and Me 27th, undertbe nuL.Pices of the South Pare Pork Sausage. ?..Sc 4 7�. Compton -to Educational Associatiou. 0 community Finest Salt Pork._ White, Flint F - -IWA isconsiu. No. 79 S Early, M. Forsyth occupied the chair and Dakota enedthe meeting vil coal Bieakfa4t Bacon, piece. .30c North singing, A pilano, duet was given by sliced, 82c 64 the Misses Dent, `eta and Merle Stephen. 46 �-White Caps Yellow son and was much appreciated. The Mild Cared Cottage Rolli(half or whole), j0c speakers for the evening were Mr. 'Back Bacon. 40,c Golden Glow, Bars- Bailey' _84gwdod, field secretary of the On• tal u-itees'and Ratepayerb'Associ- Cooked HAM,.. 45c, I - !:I ­," , Pride of Nishua and Imp. Leaming• -Farmer, president Welaiiiiii 26c atiou.and Samuel of the South Ontario Educational Mead-Ohisell Astreciation. Mr.Farmer.In an excel 'lent address,spoke of, the aims of I he Easy First and DGmemtic Shortening, 3 The 50 cents •All guaranteed No. I need 98 P. 0. Association which was orgattizi-d' te, 14 5 lbs 80 cents b prints IS centa stimulate an interest in educational affairb. He said that the trustees and -PICKOERMING J. S. BALSDONY. ratepnyei.rs owned their schools and _h d right to demand tbebebtfr)t a a rig Hetourhediip,nc-,. W G REID, PICKERING of behools as a solution f6r Inativ Of the problems with which the lip people njtfqt deal. In closing hesipoke Ready Money of the veope of the wnrk of the Aqeoci. fill of %hick consolidimLion of schools, . ..... F all your surplus funds are invested,you r1w "';was Only K small part. He said Lbbit Low 'Price's "on All Ford be embarrassed for ready money in an ili "''the Ass;,(:iation,was ready to co-oper- I Ate %%Ith local orgimiz.4ions and f;chbol 4,111111e,w, mediate emergency. boards in the interests of irnprrvt-d 'ediicittionalf;icilitipil Mr. Segworth. _..Models,� eiffecti've at once Money in. a Savings Account in this Bank, is Ina very able address, took for hl- .... topic ­Does Education Pay"' He Rut 1- always available to meet the !eptions _ Runabout $530 273. Saw;definitions irit varimis il THE starter 6 1 -ttirter 5fl&12 ..,,othis idea of true ed-ucatiun. He snid that too often in the pilist'Eookiwan Ton .571 24: T Tiii DA ]EILA6,1.111i estimation had beft placed cm-fill :-OT2.23 6V1_ --- RA er education, He was.gls.d of the fact r t�e r '@58.25 starter fiog.34 TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHT'-THREE MILLIONS that teachers to their 'own. will coming C-111 W. F. Law, Manager He read it clippit;g in which it Conpe F01 79 Lt.Del. 558.94 Pickering Branch,' I �'. ­ . C. A. McClellan, Manager was stated that a trainer of forth - VVi ]�:anch, horses ieceivell thousand dollars. 'Oct 02 artey 646.05 while'a teacher of forty-two children Sedin - rec,elved twelve hundred. He also i _V, O. B. Pickering', Oata'rio jilaitocatea dentA6tnd niedVRI ' i I inspec. tion in the s'cbor)A. After his address "there was a lill discussion, after A a y ill three moiels ma)- be purchased with a T which the following officers of the H iv -Association were rp-elpnted : Pros.. small cash payment, balan-ee to be paid.in Samuel Former, Port Perry ; Sec' y- M. J. Wilker, Ciaill sil so -rs of the Exe- ---�_thr_ -evViloo-7,i hill �,.,Awelve equal mohtbly instalment,. PL - - V INDIVIDUAL A e are now-- 1% prepared to re-charge all Makes and Pickering town4hip v%azi elected: Mrs. SAN I TA►­_Evans Mr,W�rd. Rev. A. AlrLeliRril Forgie.' G. Ni. Vois, th, F, L. Green, ize een s of batteries on our oWn premises. t, Mr. Barnes, J. Murkar. JArne.4 Hicha _:.,'Give us. a trial and be convinced ----------- _­Al expected to form the-nucleus for - local committees. III��I r - ... = h��►i \ U PUREWHITE PAPER US I W -- --------- Bell pho'r e Ind.phone— ----------- hitevale. _6 "NEVER USED BEFORE 0. S, Garage The Service Gara ��� ( y,�t�,._ �,� ROVER USED AGAIN E.C al SAFEGUARD3 HEALTH Painting, all kind Overhauling, % repairing done, Ignition Sherwood Jll' CO lac `t • a Specialty. . . . ­ I . I. : - _, - old Ford top re-covered V 6 16,W. � Z for $13.00. Ford Sale! and <ervice Station. hw. 'Berry & Pnvr R. Monney, Pick er H Kv, -o. 4, c`L'0,^!- •C ' •Y .!fin'",• YfJtt 7 ri k'•�vq, .•.,y' ,,.6 j. -; ,Y`aA y w,/'- '• Y.`-i s^F � Y - ,% � : - '. M.•.x• yr , - .S•!,'v"::. -.F„i,.n,+x uie''i-�ra':L _ w�," ..,..;y 'nt°-�- '�roroa-'.. •.`•e:.�,+:.• .,,•; „S�;'.yl'..•.. �_ ..;Kit-ss'�.p,t :'3,..�4+4 >': ...b._ '�'1.1.r4n•I41.«K�.q�.,`,• ,,,yg ,,��. :�„--r• . "r:1s'�-urw+�,+. ��s,. sort y aa.. �,j+'-r P ?. .f���' I.y- f.. .� ..✓, *..,�`.. .4•.� .,i Y .b. ;� �r-R TT�6F' •,�,r'�, •_•L�n•�.y� i�.6L.gb -.pY c_L. _ rf•' .Y'..-..Atr,MR'. .rb.:. ^w�� t,R"r.Y,C-"nt,. rig r'-L^-r '.`/. J�' _ .,;.ts .uc'.✓ •xa'�• .w.. Lx,'�N'' ,-'.' n,t• Y�,'�"r;.�-wt' �:° iJ'+-' •t - -.4n.cr.t' •"" 5�'�.�.+"'":.,`^•,-i_` ,�•p •Ld .3Y'�••' f:ni` J'�1>-.-..• +:fr_ �:.°%S: .ti t'� ..,,'-;,., ,.+,..,';'- ,M�, ..'.�v ;r'' :�`�'. .4p,.•s'»,", !�'"•,:=•':3.X?, +•,`, ..a!-- .�. .t •: s...,;:."" v+,.:a' .,*'Y - '7".! •.=..4 �' i?'' .•..c' -k. .scat.a.s,k,,., a •, .•..'Sad' -.. .. .• u. � ._. ._.. . ._ ,'.:.d.:. ...._..�.G4,n�r.v ...a,..,r .,�?,s<s....'F�. R�s?•ar,..-z M `dY_, ,m.•h,_.. ... ..=,?4"_. �.".,`-:-°,,:^i`t�. ... ,_ ".2`��,,•;s.:+r..�'�,�'uv.' . CLAREMONT. Freeland Mrs. Beal, of Toronto, �: ., ,:._ .>.,,.-� _• - The r. .' and Mrs. J. R. Thezton and Soo, 8 piC�Cerin� f.� r "red Evans has purchased a new George, .and daughters, Marion »', pp � car. , and Margaret. alsu Harry and Y�g 1anCe VOmnai 6t , ' Born, at Cookstown,' an- Wed. Do You Want to _`Cut .. Mrs. Wade>and son, of Pickerio�g.. - nesday. May 24th.to.)pr.and Mrs. spent Sunday with J. H. and Mre, e Wm. ott, a eon. Seal. ' -The objeet of this Association is to' I;rr..;.' _ A gwrden party udder the aus. _ - =. Your Core Time lessen stealing and prosecute paces of the B. Y. P, U. will be HORSE REGISTER. - - -the since.. w' held on June 23rd. T • - ` Mrs. C. Russell and daughter, of SIR SixON, (206311, noted Clydesdale _ r: ;',.' -._xn Half • Toronto, spent the past week with stallion, the property of Milton Ben- = <, ;,.•x Members having property stolen oommtud; the foroter's nephew, David Rue- eon, Claremont,will make the'sea- '``� pate immediately with any member;, ern of-1922 at his own stable, lot 14. In the ordinary work of the farm you of Ezsoa4ive Committee. ; sell, of Claremont. cunt 8, Pickering. must pump more than a ton of'wateca . Membership fee 11.00. - Thos. Paterson has treated his,- Slxa Sac*L. (14995), Vol.32, S. S. B.;. : y self to a fine new Ford sedan from Makece mar b•had trom wt President ar a' [9588' 0. S. B., the Imported Clydes- Why take the time and trouble to do secretary on appfioatioa. -which he expects to -derive a great d,,Ie atallioo,'the property of Oscar this work when the wind will do it for you zec:•`aom.-L. D. Banks,O.S.Palm : ;!deal of e.njoytn.enL Wilson, Brougham, will make the free. Arthur and Mrs. aBell, of Oro, season of 1922 as follows: Monday A Toronto Windmill will cut your Eer, W. V. Richardson, Pickering, who are visiting friends and rely- May 221nd, will leave his own stable chore timein half.' Make money for you. W Clark" ivee in this locality, spent a dap and proceed to J. Patterson',, con.7, '.'�`, -;: '-And I c� recommend it as an efficient a R. Th @XtOl1; W. • . for noon; i hence to G. Hodgson's for worker. It needs'little attention outside President, BeorNaty `x with David and Mrs. Taylor. -rte ,tight: Tuesday, Walter Rtevec- an occasional oiling. A,nd it costs noth- ,. ... Mrs. Thomas Gibbons returned son'a, con. 7, noon: %V. C. Ormerod's -ing to run, - _. Home on-Thursday Iast after visit- Oteenwrod, night. Wednesday:U. t is M Business ing her daugUer, Sirs.Robt.Wor• 131ake's, Audlev, noon; H. G. Wil- And if you want a real water service, y, r 6cith running water under pressure every- To help sou run part of-yours. thy, of Brampton, for some time. son's. base line, night. Thursday, where you'll be interested in Toronto Mrs. John McLeod and her W. J, 5liller's, Picketing, noon; H. Pumps and Toronto Water Systems. By opening a New Garage in the Vil-N x. J'~ 'daughter, bliss McLeod, also Mrs. Vale's, base line,. might. Friday, lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do Y*: A. Anderson, all of Toronto, were G. Cowan's, Brack road,noon.;to his Let me tell you about them. �' all kinds of repair work, including •. •�. in Claremont over Sunday visiting own stable until the following'Mon- - tops and side curtains, also making ::- '-friends. day morning. C' W PILKEY your old car look and run like new b9'_ A number of the members of FLORISTON, -I525S:, (1 7063), imported • W. ! ' giving it a good coat of new paint. a Civdesds%Ie stallion, the property of Cockshutt Agent, Agent for Toronto machinery;inched• the Women' la5titute purpose Robt. Dafoe,Green River. will make - ' attending the District Annual a - ing; Pumps„Windmills, Silos icy g the season of 19 as follows: Mon- Pickering, Ontario and',Gasoline Engines. Meeting at Kinsale on Wednesday dav, May 15th, will leave his own next. An important feature of stable and proceed to B. Carter's for=• • • CHARLES M.',RICE, `'the meeting will he an address by noon; thence to E. W. Holtby's for Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, On6 Miss Guest who has had m"h ex- night. Taesdav, Win. Middleton's, _ }perience in gar work. Greenwood. noon; Jos. S4i . Bent- The executors,of the estate of Salem, night. Wednesday. Bent- = the late Matthew Beelby will offer ley Rroa.' Audlep, noon g W. J. Mc- We . Have •� L for sale b ublic anctioa Donald's. Brock road, ni lit. Thurs- L+��/ �J .:' y P day, M Barrett's. Pickering, noon; on Saturday, June 10th, at 2 Mr.Allen's, base line, night. Friday, o'clock p, m., the.house and lot Wm. Teefy's. Cherrvwood, noon.; 'Anything (subject to a reserve bid), house- W. H. .tilajjor'a, coat 8,•'night. gat. The Superior Meat 1Vlarket hold furniture etc., of.the.estate. urdav, to his own stable until the in Hardware " - - See bills for full particulars. f'4M?win¢ Monday morning. Harold S. King,who matriculat- ed from the Claremont Continua• VULCANIZING} �rWlaite 8489 Gasoline r» - tion School into McMaster Univer• The Store that has made a �- Motor ACC;esBOrieBl city is keeping up his record of Why not have that punctured'tire •top'notch work in his Arts course, nr bluw•r ut properly repaired and get t+$" & •'B" and Dominion having taken first -QA standing many hundreds of miles more service. , - deputation, for Quality in all his gnbjeets for examination also a saving to our pocket-book 2 I Tires, xd have oce of the beet steam V ulcaniz- , and also captured a prize for Lat- @IIllln9 Ford PartB ing O..tt-fita and am prepared to repair. „ • �• your tires and tubes on the shortest Wei use the Most Reliable Scales 51ade, The Toledo: Honest Weight• �p ; Don't forget to bear'the drams, notice. Work guaranteed. I also �lLl your Ford Gar entitled "A Noble Outcast," to be keep new tires, tubes and tube repair We give Sixteen Ounces to every Pound. J presented in the Masonic Hall to- (cite in stock. ���]� us ,f morrow (Saturday)evening by the Prices as Iow as we cau make them and remain in business. ., PERCY TARR, .Pickering Dramatic Club. This.l= Mot End Garage.-Stoufi'ville.' We have installed a SLICING MACHINE and can give you Choice oce of the best ever presented by 2?tf Phone 6711 or 800'3. y Our stook of screen Doors; ' on amateur best eve preen full of Breakfast Bacon. Cooked Ham. Roast Pork and other lines Wln(�OW Screens ; pathos and humor. The title,of of the "Sanest" Brand of Cooked Most--, land pa Machine Sliced In those Delicate _ the play is a most Appropriate one Tb a Ideal 4roce Store Fishing Tackle i complete Fine Slices, so much °fur the plot. Don't miss hearing -This is the Ideal Store to get 'Appreciated in Every Household. +this drama. During the evening your groceries. fan el and Turni Seed _' "` :the winners of the Junior football You will to surprised at our low prices Choice Young Beef, Pork and Lamb are the only Kind We Handle. 8 g contest will be presented with the I41aoy dollars can be saved by shop- Seed Corn r prize, nameiy,elei.OU meat Ping here. «'e also have Iota QL1�,11t�` a.l1C� S JIVSCe "k ere, by the 'donor, Reeve F. H. or choice iruir ca Vranlr Cooper, ChLrel;ilont . from. Don't all t forget to �^l �� �_Q,\F*E DnOR EAST r i� - irhard�oa. n Z - - On Saturday even4n�11 Yc stye us I the F' 11a E , :� ..,��,�� a['C to cvWa. Men's anal Women's game of, football for the OntArip Phone 2808. `Cu.p was played here between the . Wanted-Poultry, Butter, Rags. :GESY SPRING FOOTWEAR Oshawa . and Claremont teems, Alto. a Yew bus. of white beans. at a big saving. j•:£ They Oshawa team, with the as- ' FRANK CHIDLOW, g po � sistanceof the referee. won by'tile A ship muck of Patent Slices 8 sirs a score of l•0. The visitors 1L ed CLARF.MONT, - as buckles. Also Oxfords and p y ONTARIO � 2 strap Slippers with &/good clean ante,' but in, the __. g g �_�u., i .... ..'Cuban heels. lack and-tan. 'opinion of disinterested spectatCoal, : Coal # #�l _ reR.$41i0to�, at 336, orrs, the decisions of the' referee r Men's calf Boot, black and brown,were simply abominable, and only ,. regular 7.00, at 5.00, serves W bring the game into die w'+ repute. He is a Toronto man,and �� A big shipment of Football Boob is Hard and soft Coal of the �� brown, tan and white elk.. Instead of coming to Claremont by a at 4.60 and 5.00. the C. P. R. on the 0 p m. train befit gnelifiy OII _ Granulated Sugar 8.60. and return home the same even-- - hand - - - 4%, tog after the xame, he went to w Ushawm and spent the day with oSe A. J. b' a �I m�� . •'' he Oshawa players and accom- y - [Ind. Phone 8800 t P y panted them to Claremont and re- „PiC3ie�=llZs, Gat. ed to Oshawa with them. He - tarn — LYT LTD-' . _ _ HOa4 � LE, LT - a .evidently wag date-'mined to hand A Stitch in Time Saves Nine _over the game to his hosts at all .BEER GRAIN costs. The Ontarip Association Now is the time toltet pour harness p = should see that the roes they ap and boots and shoes put in shape for 'Rust D+�i f y'i n m B e Cr a u s e Seed Oats,geed Wheat, Seed Barley, 4 point as referees are men who Fife the spring, Hand-made harness made seed Rye. Block complete., DO dec�ud of honor, to pour order. Work guaranteed. • Ask for prices. �± }; Prices right. Give us atrial and be :Hot Galvanized CLOVER AND TIMOTHY ' The grand annual re}ebration con9inced. All kinds and of finest.quality, under the auspices of the Junior _ R. H. RTROU D, I 17eere's one feature in particular against strong stable acids for the - Footbah C}nb will be held at Clare- I p $ Ask for price do our Feeds, Coro, 18.39 lot 30, con,2, you'll appreciate about Tol+onto maximum penod--whilethemethod Oats, Shorts, Cotton Reed an$. wont on Saturday. Jane 3rd (the ` Near C.N.R. Cherrywood station . ordinarily used simply applies aour- Oil Cake, also on Oats, ✓kings birthday). A football tour- _ _ _- _ __ -_ - Stable Equipment. It a the only face coating and goes only a short Corn and Peas nament wait oe held at whit-6 its �r■r�■s 1 - '�i _' Yle�tuii.c wo.Cac u.l�vaaa6• gC^n S1Cd LC`j!°tl`��'• 'j I • 'y" .five teams will compete, for which Vl it in which the galvanizing thorough- Toronto Stable Equipment will Phone 20.3-Use it. prize of eleven uod stceaters sounds a lot more cheery when it fol- make work easier-keep cattle a P g Iowa refreshing sleep, which brings Iy covers and completely.coats the P , t- # valued at $55.00 will be given. A brighter looks and better health. metal and the inside of steel,tubes healthier-bring more dva profits. Let HQgg'dc Lytle, Limited} fir' tins-of-n ar between Uxbridge ar.d me explain the many advent a of age 13tf OSHAWA k . Australian Herbs will keep your atom• ss well. This method makes it'ab- Toronto,Stalls, Bull fens,•Water Pickering township= Rill take ach and bowels clean and to a healthy 'solutely rust defying and proof Bowls and Litter CuTiem place for which a 65,00- will be ccildition. Take a dose to-night and ADAM R Y�" giv-en. 'A baseball match between see bow much better you feel R. the girls of Pickering and Clare- in the morning. lG• H, MAYNARD, WHITEVALE, ONT. \' Registered Optometrist mont will be played for a.prize of A Full Course Treatment for 1.00 sent $5.0'0. There will ben senior foot Postpaid on Receipt of Price. and'Optitian ball match in the morning between - Address all orders to --'--Goodwood and Ashburn for a Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Qhoe ` rize of $35.00, and a ecru foot- Australian Medicine Co-, Store,Claremont,on Tuegdap P M.of p K 301 Yon a 9t., Toronto, Ont. a • each week,for Testing Eyes ana.,4 t: ball match in _the mornia •for g e ting (classes. and to take In Watch, `:-prize of $11.0-0: The foliowinR 'Pick e* ,;. ��g _�Coa1 :_ C o Clock and Jewelry Repairing for J. races will also be run for which I'mit Trees,..Shrubs Etc. • Yake, Jeweler; stoufbe le, Any re- races prizes will be given : 100 ppairing or orders can be left with Mr. yds.dash open to all; boys' race, Having secured the agency for E.D. ..,(.The Qampbell Flour Mills Co., Limited) Palmer "rShop,Crlarmontr'e Barber � `.•`21 years and under: boys race, 16 South& Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, -, years and nnder; girls'. race and of Winona, Out. k- �u'an.3: uther:_rr�res; also a rase be- I an prepared to take orders for alt' ­RE- SCREENED -C o Al ' taeen teams from competing foot_ --kinds of Fipit Trees,Small Fruits,` --- "- -- - - �all-feHOis--T1ie ClaiemonfCitt urnamentai Shrubs Etc.. at All Sizes.on hand* Band will furnish an abur,- _ lowest possible prices. ..dance of good music during the Special rates for large quantities, --'- - --- -. -•• -...-._._.. _ . �' ''" ~. Tn the evening the.Pickering 28Lf T day.matic Club will present the N. J. Chapman; �Piekerin Quick deliver�"r -one oil ox over, Close d­-­r., Pn-titled—�',�-NCl1.'-Ie—Qtit--;__-_ _.' cast, in the Masonic Hall. Admis CLAREMONZ' CARACiE � i -- ' ,ion to Rroanda, adults, 25 cents; children, 15 cents. Admission to ,large. or.small. Of all materials and deaigp. �k. drama, reserved seats, 85 cents; Having rented J. McGrath's Gar -' kepi in,took. It will pay you ' rush seats, 25 cents. Plan of ball %ge, I am prepared to make expert nail at one works acs inspect our etoet obtain prices Don't be misled .'..map be seen at R. A. Scott's store., repairs on all-m akes of cars. A11 _ age-itswe do not employ them,oonssgaen�. Refreshment booths will be on the makes of Storage Batteries repair• �' �Dell C�1O .'.- ="s ('rw Lt� ly we ran, and do throw eE the agenil r, 4e grounds for the sale of ice-create eel. and recharged. Agency for Ca1<il tom'11 uaa CO • eommtssion of 10 per oent.,whiohyou wo etc. All entries for football and the Bride Storage BRtfery. eeeial°lysa'e by p°rehasing from ss4 baseball most be iii the hands of Ind. phone No. 1808 - MillB 8t "u'ol��•' a. the wretar9, W. Stanhury, not W. STOUFFER, J. T� MATHESON later than Friday evening, June 270f Claremont. 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', �'�'' a'� .+�. .ti+' ;�•, .b,,,-, "� e.'.�"�" _ .'off-}:': A•• �"'t'1' i •�„' :� rte: ; "•', , - and the' worst Is yet, to corn's About the' , ouse r :.. Radio Supplies N �'" .• ” "'� �. - •' We are distrtbutoas'for : .. < RADIO P TS AND w'... ,;�:ri. .` - _ _ • .. . .� . . . . ,. . . . _ � ..1 . ., � ,rY - . ,. • . ,COMP SETS � . How to Hays a Pretty Mouth.. the time of the year when the clothes o ?_ _ - and red give you agency Lan .x-4 "Cheerfulness and content are great moth is busy finding the, epbk is _ 't' your locality. `•. - 3 - P ``'.ry — [.,. ,,. r �tat ors! ' •,. c.'' beautifiers and are famous preservers which to deposit her eggs and she write .ice '.�•. of youthful looks."—Charles Dickens. usually makes a beelihe for the finest . proposition. One of my correspondents wants to woolens: o.,. know bow she can obtain a pretty and The safest way of all to defeat the , ` � Dominion Electric Supply i shapely mouth. -A pretty mouth is moth& is to put the garments into an �� ���� f`r,'�p��p���O� 1.. CO, LTD. .. , "partly a birthday gift and partly an airtight bag or box and seal the box' 811911I#011Ill�IllEl�Gil � 111 X1.0 Queen St. �V., Toronto 'indication of character. Dr. Galbraith, up securely. Before doing this, how- " :. in her book on hygiene for women, ever, it is necessary to well brush and .:pays: "There are twenty-eight muscles even beat the clothes, for one can 1_ --about the' mouth. Since all these never'be absolutely sure that moth i bled. - The' flash g w file escaped eggs have not ahead been deposited - - - ' `' '- "' . ' '; , •Tr � - � him, and the Rashes which intermit- _ muscles are developed by use, the g8 Y P intermit- tently illuminated his -soul seetiaed mouth comes to' resume the expres- on them. If this has already happen- +� aion given to it by the thoughts of ed the most elaborate precautions will l _ quenched. A precocious and &ensi- live child, irritated' by the a_aparent the individual. The figurative express not prevent disaster. c� contradictions which pl8yed`'on the sion, "down at the mouth;' comes 'to Grease in particular must be re- � ; , surface of things, he became non-' be literally true, and the angles of moved, for moths, will always select plussed and discouraged.' The'feast- . a' y such spots in reference to an other. " t, day, so-long awaited with joy, was the mouth are seen to be habitually Po P y ` drooping until at last this is the fixed Anothe: point to remember' is that I express oa of the face. A healthy woolens should be`wa'rhed,before'they _ turned to lugubriousness. frame of mind is the only means to are put away. It is a fact that moths. ° s In the angle of the window Peter 6 and Judith, their arms amorously in- keep the face from 'being converted much prefer anything-that hat been '- _ ` tertwined, watched the bustle outside. Into a map of wrinkles and drooping near the body to perfectly clean gar- Noises Noises rose from the street—India-. angles at the mouth. The wrinkles meats: ' tinct rumors, the breathing of,a peo- are not se a rule, caused b any So few of ua,poness airtight boxes le freed from their daily tasks. The y Y P y `' trouble in the skin itself, but in the that a few alternatives which have r 1_ sunlight danced about the painted' underlying muscles, the tissues of been proved successful should be use- — h flowers and' the living flowers sad r which have become relaxed or weak- ful to the housewife. One method.is _- gave them all the same_ fugitive +V. � to first put the garments into a card- _ = caresses. . Many an otherwise pretty face is beard box and sprinkle with naptha Suddenly the old Joachim put his or'carbon bails. Then wrap the box '��`�;•y spoiled by,the expression. The Venna in ,several icknsses&' of newspaper. � '� - Pipe on the.table, stretched out his de Milp would not be considered beau- hand aril spoke: 1 1 bfful if she looked peevish or cross, and paste down securely so that the ` ' moth cannot possibly find entrance. "To-day is the feast of the Spirit, or sa if she felt that the whole world Pan y It is the fete of pure intelligence. But I was against her. Time and again a The box, of course,•can 'be dispensed '� _ � who thinks of glorifying girl whose features if analyzed, are with and more newspapers used, but _ g yinB the Spirit? ;.' ?� positively lain has passed for the 'box helps to keep the garments, • ——. ____ __ ____ �O ie busy announcing Petea its reign? �►oad y p pan good- You just heard Peter say that brute `Hooking and decidedly attractive young from creasing. 1 will seek a quarrel with his neighbor. force, alone,'would be established in L because of a sweet expression A covering of.newspapers and fin- Those who don't love each other will the world' and .'.,-woman, xP .THE REIGN DF � you all believed him, • and a radiant smile. ally tar' paper is usually successful,. have stopped hating each other; and because matter, which ie obtuse, pre- ` It you have reason to suspect that and a cotton bag, like a pillow slip, THE SPIRIT those who love each other will ceaae vents you from seeing the truth. But your expt�sion is not all that opuld .securely fastened at the open end, in By Joan\Bertheroy to make each other suffer. For often what would matter be without spirit? be descried, try the smile cure. This n easy way of dealing with the (isn't it true.?) when people love each An inert force, a.dead, blind mass." ,t -svgs invented by an ingenious woman trouble, but it is not so easy to be Tranaldted by other most they.make each other suf- He half closed his eyelids and con- sure that the fastening is really --W L. McPherson far most." tinned with still more positiveness: oho had a disagreeable and discottr- _ aged droop to her mouth,and it work- secure. "How do you know that, Basins!?" "Hear, then, what was said long ? fed wonders In her case. her usual It is a mistake to put the packages ' He didn't answer at once, and'lifted 'ago'by a man wiser n 1 am, who rt expression was caused by. worry, as in a dark cupboard or anywhere where Since it was the day of Pentecost, hit eyes to his stater Judith, who sat was also named Joachim. This is ' it is in almost everybody, and •the them is the least suspicion of damp. the old Flamaad Joachim,had gathered opposite him. what he wrote In Its book: !+' worry itxelf unfitted her for her day's A light, dry cupboard is better. about him all his children—alt those, "Isn't It truer" he'repeated. gazing "`In the bePlnning was the reign- Don't on any account use'popper- who remained at leant, for the war of the Father, ' .' wozi: by making her,nervous and ua- � at her. , and that wa3 the flat able to concentrate her mind. One day It is true that moths hate popper, btlt had taken the oldest of his grandsons Judith grew red. The secret which -age of the world. Then there was the - " • '? thin woman felt so tired and die- t}Ye dangers that await the re-opening and the youngest of his'sons. In al~ she believed buried in her heart had reign, of the Son, and that was a m that she decided to turn of pepper-laden garments are too cordance with a touching custom, the time of trial. The time of trial and +mod been discovered, and it was the young- ever a new ]ea!• and see it somehow great to be risked• plates o[ these two were net on the eat of the family, the most self•oc- of the crucifixion of the peoples still smile wouldn't help things. Greatly table at the places which they had cupfed and, to all apDearanCes, the lasts. Finally, will come the reign to her surprise 'she found that in a To Set men in Wash:Goods. formerly occupied.. Oa the faience, of the Spirit. Humanity will, know. . brightened with naively painted Bow- most heedless, who had discovered it. very short time it'did. Worries seem- Reds and Pinks—Soak is a strong It was true; She suffered from love the true light and the beautq ineffable, -, ed to straighten themselves out and solution of salt and water for one ens other flowers, freshly plucked. All men will become temples. of the were laid In pious commemoration. and through lave. She had catered a E i' -..!appeared of small account, and the fir• blind alley, at tte end of which what. Spirit, and peace will flourish in this a.pleasanter place to five Greens. Mauves and Purples- Joachim, the Flamand, seldom ever she' might do, she couldn't as, vale of tears."' Wash thoroughly in a solution of one spoke He was s prudent sad taciturn The little Samuel, standing erect Ofd many wa0, wIIlre urea aim Lt7ade "ana avt?arrng 8ba had neither en- g _ - .aasils instead of frown. ounce of alum to one gallon of wateL D L%.;r:.,:' L:. .....d::',,,64 ae a weaver, had lived in Intimacy ough courage to renounce her love nor t; This woman told me'that any one Blues,Browns, Tana said Lavenders. enough strength to accept its consequ- excitement. , having a peevish droop to her mouth —Soak for several hours in one gal- with the philosophers. He.was of "When will this bei Will it be encea submissively. Sbe. knew thpt should sit in front of her mirror and lbn of water in which one ounce o! those who prefer the convereatiom of ter cousin Peter• to.whom she was soon! Mast we wait long for it?" � qurile at her' own reflection for ten sugar of lead has been dissolved. books to the conversation-o[ passer's- engaged, was overbear! His delicate head with its feminine - by and who live within themselves, in overbearing and violent, . minutes, three times a day, or oftener E and would surely outrage all her finer features, rested on the old man's ' if she found hreself worrying. At those spacious and magnificent inan= shoulder, and the two looked Into & p �I Q (lip sensibilities If she married him. i,:; first, she said, it: seemed absolutely I ILG9 WEE a111IJA7 i boa& lain which nothing comes tb dio- the depths of each other's souls. They Imbecile to sit and grin at nothing at turb their dreams. At that minute Peter 'entered, as ![ two, they alone, understood'the pro-"* all, and to witch oneself doing it; but he guests afoul' the table• were announced by fate. He had a red ,AND •DEUCATR' N WOKEN low. in spite of the-vacant seats face and thick lips, with powerful mire of fire happiness which was to ` after the operation had continued for' vivify the earth. which broke the family circle. The•feet+h showing under them. He wore " ., d a minute or two, one. always got to Child, said the old man, caressing - laughing at the idiocy of it and the Cale Find New Health by Earkh-� two absentees 'would have wished it I his blond hair like.a mane. But In that charming head, "we shall not see M One.must be gay, live his life, Woes of softening his features it em- „ -mblues" and other fancied miseries these.things. , in Their Blood Su Laugh, believe,. ho. *94 defy the ,Ifhasized their aggressiveness and vanished like magic. Several times a � '. _ i harshness. He-' as a _r ocythe-bearer who shows his deaEh's picture of •tril- PrasllrC of �lt. day the drooping muscles of the Platuro Inteaded every girl and every Lace .to mortals in order to halt the.1 it;, ruddy with health and rich in ant-. ,mouth should be massaged with the woman to be happy,active and hesdthy. patient and obstinate labon of life. !mat spirits. He greeted the company The Idea that waves of light produce tips (d the first two fingers, starting yet•toQ many of them And their lives The smallest of the children--he and came to take a teat beside Judith, s mechanical push or pressure was ;. in the centre, underneath the lower saddened by suffering;--nearly always in one of the places left vacant. advanced years ago, but there could was named Samuel and was scarcely lip, - using both hands at the same time because their'blood In to blame,' All "You are taking opr dead brother's be offered a theoretical proof only. r and pressing gently but firm] ten yea aid was encouraged to talk seat," cried Samuel. Recently, however, scientists made n D g Be Y y tip- those unhappy girls and women with y, •' !ward, especially when the corners, of colorleea,chedks, dull skins, sad sunk- sad everybody listened to him.. '"This „ ^S �'si mat--does-that ter"� werert, experinrerrtal demottatration of the the mouth are reached until the fin- boy, with eyes as blue as a pastel and I ,v„ „ en laejrelees eyes, are in Wig wall-.,features as delicate as a girl's` was Peter indifferently. The dead are pressure of light.' ger& meet in the centre just above lion became they have not enough red absolutely tree from timidity. He , gone and it is for us to replace the ; There was employed a radiometer the upper lip.- Then take the fingers i blood in their veins to keep them well, spoke-better th'am.most grown-ups. The ' Nevertheless, he smiled and furtive- !resembling the familiar Crook" - ^ off and start again Wow the lower i and In the charm of health. They snf- ly squeezed Judith's hand under the radiometers with their revolving gift of elocnkton, which the most in- ,table. I vanes, but there was used a larger -tip. Use a little cold cream with this ter from depressing weariness sad strutted often lack, had come to him ' massage• periodical headaches: Dark 'lines ! "Why are you. so -late?" she asked and more completely exhausted bulb, In bis cradle, bestowed,•by some un- ,. The lips should be rubbed lightly from under their eyes, their heart psi- named fairy. Even before he went to him. "I thought you beA gone to din- from which the heating effect that with the cold cream several times a I pitates violently-after the slightest ex- school be astonished ner somewhere else." I is the principal agent in moving the d, , as it improves their, color, keeps people by the un-j He shrugged his shoulders and then Crookes vanes is excluded. When the y , p i ertion, and they are ofteo attacked expectedness-'and'variety of his re them free from chaps and.told sores i with fainting spells. These are only marks.. 1 raised his voice, so that every one tt light falls• upon the vanes they are and mazes Lneut Qw.i,db. could hear him. I driven before it- and h., intro i4 .,* - a=hem nun be gal all the bin"- Ma full lips will be les#'noticeable if kept When the' blood becomes thin and' r� "i had a tight before I came here, the pressure thus revealed tames a4 soft and smooth, and they should be.watery it can be enriched through the says?" exclaimed his flattered mother. I and once more I walloped my' man. within 10 per cent. of that calculated kept closed. Too many persona hav- use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and And she added, glancing ft the aged ; I o - We had some trifling argument. But by Maxwell, the first investigator. Joachina:'"• f ing-a full underlip allow this to,drop, the •troubles that come from poop. "He isn't like hie grandfather, who it one has fists at the ends a1 one's The effect is iridependent of the color x.,. giving the face a vacant expression,!blood disappear. Iir almost every never says a word unless he's forced p arms tbey're there to enforce respect of lire light and directly proportional while closed lips make the mouth look•neighborhood you'will flrd some form to,"• for the owner. to its ener gy. firmer. and improve xhe expression. I erly ailing 'woman, or pale breathless "He is right," said one.of of the wo-! s So the little Samuel discoursed acid ,T�1C Aerosco Is A necessary to add that no mat-!girl who has a good word' to say for men. = pe. -ter how shaperj* the mouth may be it this medicine. Amdng them there fa everybody ,else kept silont and heark- v is unattractive if the teeth have been Miss Laura 1Ko mdng Cam here is .ened to•h-im. From-theearllest-times-; - by -approbation.-iha a mong rite curio scl`etrti!`ic taya�s- • . D it has been a Gammon belief that a ]it- young man, while he went on eating, the instrument called the "aeroscope.' ` x Irregular and protruding P.E.I., who a&":"Beiore using Dr, tle of•the primordiala truth has been developed the theories which were t It consists of a wooden paddle'about, straightened by means of Williams, Pink Pills I was in a badlq iefE oa the lips of the'innocant, and i uppermost in his mind. i six and a half feet long and three � but treatment of!run down condition. I-was pale, thin ail ancient peoples considered children I "You must be strong. In the final inches wide, whitened with chalk, and this sort is not within every ,one's and scarcely able'to go•about. The the surest of oracles. The priest of i struggle the•world will belong to the ; turning about its middle at the rate reach. However, any one can, and least exertion made my heart palpf- "late consulted them bfore opening the strongest. Muscle is going tq triumph. i of 1,500 turns a minute. When in every one should keep the teeth clean, fate so violently that I actually was formidable mouths bf the statues rang-I Woe .to the weak, the infirm, the con- ,motion the paddle 'resembles a thin , �,. .e using a tooth-brush three times a day,afraid one of those spells might carry ed; in the temples of the-Pharaohs. quered and the powerless." {circular screen through Which objects' and a tootli-paste or powder at least me off. Often my, nights were sleep- And'in even the declining era of mod- His pride gave him an air of Naught- : can be seen. '- r; once a day. 1 less, and as the treatment*I was tak- iness and , emphasized his physical 1 ertt religions 4pect is still paid to At a distance of nearly four feet be-' Remember, that s smiling face, pro--Ing,did-not-help ms--I-fuss-almost-ia seductivenees. A yellow ligbt flashed rr t6a �last-form of ancietrt fatter _hind the whirling paddle and parallel - .E vided the teeth are clean, is always despair. Finally a friend advised the In the clearly lighted Flemish house, from his twinkling eyes. Judith yield i to its plane of rotation is'fixed a Maki: an attractive face,'no matter what the use of Dr.'Wiiliame' Pink Pills., and In 'where everything wan burnit+hed, well ;ed new to the mastery of a dominat- screen. The apparatus being placed 7. features are• and a pleasant-ex red=I the course of a few ,weeks' after be ing .will. She offered herself as a P P eflned acid rigorous in 'tone Samuel m a dark chamber, a brilliant photo- s:on is more 'becoming and will beau- ginning •th4s treatment there 'was a victim to this hero, to this conqueror. o-day assumed the figure 41 prophet. � graphic image is projected upon the Though have io'suffer even t;fy one more quickly than all the decided.Jmprovement ip my condition. They listened to him because more moving paddle, and the image, seems more than she had guessed, she,was , L '„- Ictions and creams in the world. _ I continued using the -Pills, and am than ever doubt and unrest had crept, to stand forth with aH the solidity of , heu3th-. t'aar ---••�v3lifa�-te•.aa�ak�Skt sttcriflce.__ .__--- �,,:,• —�-^� B�--Tike-cold, reptfl8a;-ial� M.I.(Colt La:,lam. �a real WL jcL;l. Controlling the Wily Moth. to-give you my experlence in"the'h0Pe In spite.of the surface joy and gayety ,gWhen the' dinner was over the -old) ' The perspective is supplied by--the i ~' If you want to avoid any possibility that come other sufferer may find the they suffered 'irom'the eternal uncer' Joachim lighted iris pipe and smoked- of find! woolen underclothes, win- way to better health.” for a time in silence. No one spoke, reflection of the image from the black >� , Lainty. They•longed to lift.the veil P screen behind as well as from the r' ter coats furs, or our precious These pills are sold by all medicine which hides the unkikown future. for they all felt that they ought to , y P semis-taansparen't screen formed by blankets riddled with moth•hDles next dealers or may be bad by mail at 60 "Whe'n I grow up," Semnel proclaim- leave him undisturbed in his medita- the rotating paddle. ' winter when you want to use them cents a boz or six bows for $2.60 from ed, many things will be changed in, tions. xgsln you have to be very careful The Dr.William#' Medicine Co., Brock• the world. In the-first place, people The little Samuel glided over to The worst flatterer a man can havo how you psck them away. This is villa, Ont. will no Ibnger have disputes. No one his grandfather's bide: He was trou-,is himself. ' .a 'A5:..,•. .•:rte .�>� s ••e' a�•� Y. a,• tt��,,���^ yZr.�,. w,;.: •i^�'F , '-Y• :a•"f`o- ,., :d„4.<+•'�M°.' �cY.,,r,'ji'c"' tb acs::Ssf "f^"-^1==°" r.�`�:« a `w++'°l�;'•a' _'"X71, .. ^.'t,r.:47.eS.Sn'Aa,t'a _ .-........>..AS✓n..-_ ......��:�?,:exec!x..,.s,:�•^eft,.;�t'r'.P?�?�:�`r^•' ..c .�`5..., �@5�.•ns'r;�.�-.'���. .f�� '� 7 l+ rIA .. +' .�. .. .x ;,, •� '�-�, y �,+- ..yt.�p S-' -yr,•' r �t x aads�¢�.*,..�. qY;,. .Ft ty+,,y ." •Lri• ,r ., !d r•'�.<:..�' a` .� rte,�£� r, ay�_ r :.may.. .:.•i. .<,dnpy.;.••. i' +?m;,f :'; �� ; ,y: .>�,� •.,.ry +. "�:9s o,n� '<d+ "+:' w`ru..w r-.ry y SFa+! w s eR... s;n ♦ :.r.; t-w's, "r+• d - " ..., ry'f_ ' -..fv.+t'«...'.lr'i�v. ^u'S^a2u•�.eT�,.''a.'3:�a"'n'•.,u.. /G.•._... ... 'ti+• •'«'f,.tr'•'... - .,L3vs'����.�. _ .n G•itvr� n c.. .._..s.au w .4. _ :... ._ .. . "Y�,',•. PF f salute to the Trees., 1 r�, 1 ,. - - - - — - - ry SAYS RE Ul T5f4 C4wi5ed Advertisemeab ;•'! Hod Your. Iron Today! � Many a tree is.found in the wood lttvstns w�sa. •�.rY,,,;,,. B And nasty tree for its use is good: IQ v ��nj Y'•= �j�jjy i l�L URSES WANTED FOR TRAIAiIN4 ;w ' •.a -� Sim Some for the strength of the gnarled N -, L� .'� ��'� �,. root, Johns Hop in charge of graduate ur teent, Home wood�SaanitIr uln,Baue ph. s s ' >� �, 'Some `for the sweetness of flower or ei ►eLi ►U COULD 'J i �� Aai a Wood Hospital.O TI9NIT :. Bruit; GET OUT ONLY BY Some for shelter against the storm, , x. ' E years' general tra.lning, with rehaunersr And some to keep the hearth-atone PAINFUL MORT. tlon. Apply Superintendent "'.. 4, WaTnh; ' Some for the roof and some for the AGENTS WANTED. " ca ►� fro u beam, Mwee Years of Suffering End- GENTS, PARTICULARS, TEN '�J or • ed and Stomach Trouble winners and samples, wonder ' _ J And some for a boat to breast the ][rite Sharpener 96 cents. Agency Bale) Stream-- Also Overcome. Company, 159 Church, Toronto. 3>+ In the wealth of the wood since the world begun "It used to be the most painful ef- BELTING FOR "11.111 , - The trees have offered their gifts to tort for me to move about the house, ALL KINDS of NEW AND USIB k � but since taking Tarlac I 8m so well belting.pulleys,saws,cable,bose,pa.cking, ' man. etc. shipped subJeet to a royal at low- _ .'r.x;. �•';. aild strong my housework is like a eat etc., in Canada YORK BELTING _ But the glory of trees is more than '° Have pastime. said Mrs. S. Chapleau, 825' CO.. 116 YORK STREET. TORONTO. „ - - their gifts: Mount Royal Eaat, Montreal. "For three years I suffered conitanrtly from The wettest area in the work]is on ' 'Tis a beautiful wonder of life that , a - rheumatlam. My appetite was also the Khasi Hills, in Assam. �,.n. R h Hain Bread Tonight From a Iwrinkled seed in an earth very poor an what little I ate caused` bound clod, me no end of trouble from indigestion, _ A column, 'an arch in the temple.-Of I became so 'thin and weak I almost Lau '. tt!Ma•aa Dog IismwNee. lost all hope: My nerves and kidneys Book on �R [Yow long since you've had delicious raisin �' bothered me a great deal and I always DOG pIS�n jZ bread--since You've tasted that incolla- A pillar of power, a dome of delight. a din across the back that kept' y A! shrine'of song, and a Joy of sight�l p 4 How to Food me miserable. idatted Fris to any A& parable Savor Their roots are the nurses of rivers dress b . ape A g in birth; "Tanlac helped me just like it had IL v Uff" 9042106 Serve a loaf tonight ht. No need to bake it: been made especially for my case. My is9 . eat 9 4th Street Jtist"telephone your grocer or a bakery. Say. Their leaves are alive with the breath food now all agreea with me and my �• Neer York U.I.A. _ :you want "full-fruited bread,—generously of the earth;' nerves add kidneys -never bother me with luscious,seeded,Sun-Maid Raisins'." They shelter the dwellings of man; I any more. I owe my good health on- filled and they bend tirely to Tan-lac." I 00)kR811 SALT The flavor of these raisins permeates•the O'er his grave with the look o!.a - i ` loaf. A cake-like daintiness hzeakes every slice t• Tanlae is sold by all good druggists. friend. Advt L A N WS A L T ; a treat. Serve it plain at dimmer or as tasty, fruited -I have camped .in the whispering Bnflc CerWS breakfast toast. forest of pines, :TUt Seo-S W �• 'TORONTO, .ALT WORKS - I have slept in the shadow of olives Why are some animals and birds d. OL1FF TORONTO Y Y 4 Make delicious bread pudding with left .• and lines; immune.from sea-sickness, while hu- over slices. In the knees of an oak, at the foot of man-beings and dogs are often "bad Use it all. You need not waste a crumb. s palm - sailors"? Raisin• bread is luscious, energizing, iron- I.have found good rest and slumber's A scientist in France; probably with balm. dreadful recollections of a rough cross The publisher of the best Farmer' food. S9 it's both good and good for you. And now, when the morning gilds Channel trip, has set himself to un- paper in- the, Maritime Provinces in Serve it at least twice a®week. Start this' the boughs derstand the complaint and, if pod- writing to us states: 7 good, habit in your home today. Of the vaulted elm at the door of my Bible, to devise a preventive. M. "I would say that I do not know of • a But don't take any but a real, full freited house, Pozerski is experimenting with ant- medicine that has stood the test o1 _ _Lopsn._the-windasv_and-make-make aatate: male at #he---Pal;�te it Insti rte-icy-tea- M ARD�S L1I+TID3EI+TT -- It._ ' "God bless thy branches and feed thy means of s meahsnical apparatna, has been an unfailing remedy in our 4 Your dealer will supply it if you'insist. root! which swings a cage with the motion hotteehold ever since I can remember, ,_ Thou hest lived before;live after me, of a ship at sea. and has outlived imitator." of would-be u„ Maid Thou ancient, friendly, faithful tree." 4 aompetSton and imitator." is —Henry Van Dyke. . Mirlard's Liniment for sat•everpwh•n _ Designs on Stone. ---A newly patente3—aetrod of cutting&d R a i s i n$, Luc ' Why do we regard horseshoes as letters or other designs in stone con- ' ! �� -' Make delicio�rt, bread, plea. puddings,' _ lucky. Many people believe that the sists in placing frangible models of IS i cakes, etc. Ask your grocer for them. Send superstition comes from the sea=god.the letters or what not on the stone, - ,i for free book of tented recipes. Neptune, whose horses were looked flowing an elastic composition around IVl neon as sacred. A horse. picked-' A LETTER tbom, and, when the latter has- had; I $urD- auta �O1As up on the road was suposed to belong k the stone with - !KsstLershijt 13QOt? - to one of fhem. time n dry, attacking to a - a aanmi�last. The sand-blast de- �Illany' Times Itst! s Guide to r Dept: N-43-1,.Fresno,Calif. But the truth!s that the horse is the strays the models and bites away the JBtar PaslQys - _ national animal of the English eo- . ;Health as is Thu Olne p stone where it is not protected by is - , t ple. The first Saxons who came to the composition. this country were Hengist and Horsa, - ! - w0liaen—Reid It - -- Martafont, Ontario. `Before using `" both of whose names mean horse. '-+ _-` Smiths rents since theirs was he d peculiar be -- I,�d�a ! s Ynxuatll r age he Y i .'' reverence, 8th to TROUBLED WITH porn was a a� I had :HIFALTI� EDUCATION almost a sacred art. terrible palm in my aides asd-ass Do not forget that a horseshoe-is 1 Q not. regular. Finsily I got ao weals:DR. I MIDDLETON lucky only if its points face you as E�L.E I, �: YEARS I could t not go up stairs without atop- „ '< . ping to teat half way up. I saw your - Pt•pvinelai Board of Health, Ontario ' you,find it, for luck streams out from medicine advertised in the near " them. - if It Is lying the other way, papers and gave it a trial. I took i - Dr.'Middieton will be glad"to answer gaeaUons on Public Hoalth mat• walk round it until 'you.are apposite Vu Fade and LW lour bottles of the Vegetable Conn - e- ton tbronah this column. Address him at Spading House, Spadtns the points;'then pick it up and carry, On awl�a pound and was restored a health : It with the points uppermost. pp� I am married, am the mother of tat► � •= Crescent, Toronto. Nair it ow your door in the same sftlg �""� &1k children and do all- my housework, t position. Good fortune will then.be "I was troubled for about two milk eight cows and do a hired a man's a A little girt ran away firm 1-,*me lection of its own force of steno- showered—SO says the old belief— years with ecsema. It'broke out on work and enjoy the best of po rid is hers. A I m lace and damn la m and I also toned the Vegetable Compound , reeentlg to avoid.taking lessons on B p pp karts in response to over your house. If the points are y pi i?� ; a great help for my weak back be- an advertisement in the newspapers downward as it hangs• on the door itched and�h� so badly that I fore my babies were born. I reeom- the piano. Her petrents tried to make were confronted b a set'of psycho- lost touch sleep an account of its My mead It to all my friends."—USIL - y the luck influences will peas into the a musician out of her, although she logical tests instead of t usual-earth.and be lost: fuxaan nI w sCO° �Fes- I3EVSY s which, 1you read Ontario - had nt+ taste for music. In thus fore- questions. "The girls selected by the Pm•and I was ashamed to appear Letters which you read in the news" ---+------ - out of the bongs. paper. recommending Lydia�'lakt ing the child to take music lessons tests have proved thoroughly eom- "I began us Cutienrs Boa dad hem's Vegetable Compound are gen- t µms, thev. were.spending phoney foolishly petent," declared the secretary of the ( N Ointment a n dug p h ,�--- __ t ,, a `8Ii D800D INDI DIGESTION ' immediately f end nine expressions from women vviso and�bringing mud unnappinesa tv corpora vn. a • - - WW and alter using or tole of bavp, been helped by this splendid! the whole family.. At the .sine time girl in half an hour by such a test Soap and one box of Ointment I medicine. They are anxious for otner Nothing is more common fn` child- iris boded." g ' t they were showing to their friends than I could by having her work in (Signed)l>disa )idled women, who maybe suffering sa they -land to the whole country how little the office for three weeks." hood than indigestion. Nothins is Mark, 4259 Maryland St,,.Ban did, to know-of-ties-great merit ot- more dangerous to proper growth, Diego, Callf., AprH 18,1921. this medicine. Each one, with her :they knew of psychology. Gradually the work is being ex- «' Psychology, to many people, is a tended to apply tests for different mom F,weakening to fobs cotlEtitution or UseCutieahra Soap.ointment and reputation, stands behind it. to point strange word, a word.about which lit-�ages and conditions. Haw often we mono likely to pave the way to dad- Talcum exclusively for every-day out to sick women:the way to health. 8 toilet Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text gerous disease. Fully.nil:e-tenths of ptapoaes. tIe is known. In reality it is a r.ord-see the need of this in our own little 'Book upon "Ailments Pearlier to _ all the minor ills of childhood -have assst.a..�rr.rara ' Women" will be sent you free upon .-that should be well understood by I circle+of acquaintances where a man aei sea sa P.al w . eve because it is. of trgrh:en-,or woman is doing ome hind of work their root in indigestion. There Sa no �a�.ose.owe.cseeape�''� rogues{, Writer Lydia X. Plakblimi . wady'' g medicine for little ones to equal Medicine Co., Lyuu. Mass• a' ' dous importahce. Every human being they are not interested in, just•be s Own Tablets in relieving this _- .R� :• likes and dislikes, has a�cause somebody else thought it would Baby's trouble. They have prove� of benefit taste for one thing or another, or a be the best tiling to ate. I )lk is thousands o homes. L'oncerning " leaning towards some particular oc- know a civil.engineer who always TS. ' o -`t O them Mrs. Joe. Lunette, Immaculate o `. cupation or hobby. You cannot find grets he did not study medicine, even , two le exact] alike it is claimed though his father had urged him to was Conception,gr a sufferer u writes: ` ig baby either in looks or in personality.Well j takegengineering. He is only doing was a great is so from indigestion; but the Tablets goo_n set her right snA than, to`get the best out of people of;mediocre work in consequence because, yaw-i Irrouid not be wlhb+otlt them" Whatever 'age, but particularly!his hear" nzt h. Ills occupation. " Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medi• �,�•' D'� ' among the. young,-to-help--them to(•Similarly I know a manufacturer who tine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a --help themselves along the lines to carried on the business left him by boz from The Dr. Williams' Medicine �t° which they are best suited by temper-,his father, although he was always. • o Co., Brockville, Out. ,ot ament, education or natural,bent, is f keen to be a lawyer. It is in circum- what is meant by psychology. { stances like these, and they apply to Twenty leading American psycholo- practically everybody in all walks of 031 prospecding is about to begin in gists, including President Angell of; life, that we see the need of pay. the Hay Rives region. T•hd Montreal Yale University, have formed an in-]chology. When it becomes more syndicate, uzbdet whose direction a ' �' eorptsrated company known as the widely extended there will be leas survey lad thst region was made last Psychological Corporation. ' The first restlessness in the economic world, year, has completed arrangements to ,4 practical application of- psychology I pd work instead of being a boredom bake up an active development pro- made by the corporation was the se-1 will become a labor of love. gram du'ri'ng the coming summer, and WARNINCs! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. ---- --ate a practical test of the field will be. ~r lcilglaeus l.e►at Invasion. gen say, without opposition on our m The work planned for will be Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not get- part as one spring -Tay fa 2787. on a more'extenedve Bra,than any yet " � t ,Although we have 1 ly passed « dome in the Great Slav Lake or Atha- =brig Aspirin at-alY.--7twtyl G1Gy an ""unbroken package Of They were merely a aide-show' in s " v `through the greatest war in history, France's unsuccesaihll attempt to land bawa areas' Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, which contains directions and dose . worked out by physicians during 22 years . e by a#' we must go'.farther back to find the troops in Ireland,and they did no dam- - rid-was-actually 'age After twenty-four hours, our =- •-=r----4WNey-vxLiCn3. millions for _iimure= $, own troops were hurried up to 'en. Send a Dominion Express Money Invaded by a foreign enemy that is gage them, and Colonel ?l9te offered order. Five Dollars costs three cents. 'Colds Headache Rheumatism to say,the last time a foreign invader to surrender on terms. Toothache 'Neuralgia Neuritis actually stepped on British soil, says His offer was not' accepted. He Admirals, commodores, and certain _ . a London newspaper.' then surrendered unconditionally. No other officers, when boarding vessels Earache Lumbago :Pain, Pain '• :� The man who led the invasion was foe has succeeded in'landing on British of the Fleet, axle."piped over the side" �, an American adventurer. named Col- soil since. by the bosun, an old Navy ciustom, Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. anal Tate. His force of fifteen.Iron- Aspirin le the trade mark (registered to Canada) of Bayer Manurscture of Arono. -A 0 And let us hope no foe ever will! the origin of which is unknown. aeetieacidester of Salicylicacid. while it to well known that,Asptrin means Payef z��j• tired men—most of them French ex- ------#-- — _,�__1881tE..No..' J'�. __�__ __ manufacture,to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Slyer Company ;Uevreta and rascals--landed in Cardi- Nlinard'a'Linint•nt Rallewa Neuralgia _ - -�ru3-?�--.stamped-with their senerai_t_rade mark,_the "Bayer cross." = '.. i,•.,..: . .....,.. .... .>h -.±..tf �_.,..,..,.._._-_ -._,rc,... ...",.. ..,•. _ _ _,.7_.... __._. ..._,..,..,,, .y.....ry-.. .-.....,. _. ... ._..,.. ,i •,..x,_.atY'.r n aa..t +`�• 9:1tu6..-....nt 46--�gA.0, -77:� 7 Toronto,spent W, G. and Mre'.'Re-ld 'weieAnl -Mrs. Manson,of To aver I t LOCALISMS.- Suilidsia,with bt Oshawa on Sunday. -Mrs. (Rev. rdiner. -Dr. Henry will be here as us.- -Miss Willa Shepherd. of Osb. nill next Tuveday to attend to-his Now AdvertisAtments AV i 0I'�j -f -awa, spent a few days with her. :•Pickering friends. professional duties. -Mrs. Alex. Willson and Miss OR SALE-4 fresh cows. -James Richardson is having Andrew Story,R.R.2,Claremont, Phone Marjorie Ross, of Whitby, SpMt 3014. his veranda at his residence re- 37. 4) tred And enlarged. a day last week with the Misses LAN TS FOR SALE-Cabbage and Bunting, J B. and Mrs. Horn and fam Ptomato Plants, M.B.Burk,R.R. 1,Locust re .,ready -Coming I Eye Sp6efihi8t, Dr. Hill. phone Pick. 1611. 0-3g tl;,7oi Peteeboro,and the week. end with W. G. an Mrs. Ham. F. E. Lake, 107 Youge St,, Toron- IDLANTS FOR SALE-Tonasto, cab- e Cm 'to, Optometrist and Optician, at For those Hot Summer 'Da s• W -John and Mrs. Draper motor- JL bage and Cauliflower. W.Payne,con.1,Al- few L o n gut.to _FQrt Per on Sunday k. H. Allin's drug store, Vnitljy, ton&road. Phone Malv.1722. 36-38 mention spent the day with friends. * - �­_-___- :- Tuesday. June 6th. Glasseeif re- _ozd� mem a f es U of ckiri and h!T-Tn the Villaae Pi UK. +* -Charles Sanderson,of Toronto. quired it right prices, f87.08. Finderplease leave same • � �:­ I aiid+p' nce&. -.:-film -Ashburn. football team .will ,the NEWS office and re"ive regard: 37 at Sunday here at the home of play Pickering this (Friday)even- sister, Mrs. J. T. Stephenson.. . F)ONY WANTED--Strong, 5 to T Ing at-5.80 in Metn6rial Park. This I years old,used to buggy and one that can BOY'S JERS­EYS.ET0. -Misses. Marjorie and Jessie �z FLEET-FOOT CANVAS SHOES, g.. de vultivation. Send particulars,or call. Johnston, of Toronto, spent the is the first league game •in. the gar n Navy Blues, long sleeve#, white,"Bayvitw,"Dunbarton. 36--38 50C - Aivision` Admission 25 50c In ..brown, white etc, all sizes t vvwk Khaki, sbqrt sleeves, cents, c A­ for Kiddies, Boys, Girls; Ladies end with Misses Georgie and western Don' RM WANTED AT ONCE-E- hildreh i5 cents; Balbriggan Shirts, Frankie Shirley. FAround 100 acres. H.T.Love, 165 Carlton r -Dr. B. R. Atmore, of Sarnia, miss it. Boys' Print Blouses, neat. and.Gents, Specially priced fo St.,Toronto. Phone Main 1578. the summer trade. .returned home on Monday, after -The annual m6mMal service ret at the White Chtirch and Erskine and speniring several' days with J.' R. 130OTq REPAIREP-J.3rints shoes repaired neatly and hos.- MEN'S UNDERWEAR -and Mrs. Thexton. Cemetery will be beld.on Sunday, Watson,Church St.,Pickering. 11--3 STRAW HATS -The stores and other places June 11th, at 3 p. w. An offering Balbriggan, in shirts and draw•' .6f business-in the village will not will be taken in aid of 66 cem-e• cCARTAGE-To and from Toronto. ers, 75c per _garment. . Balbrig- Children's and Girli'. In lead. -en on ton tery fund. An invitation 'Reasonable r?tes. Estimates gi% 'pretty shapes, close on Saturday, although it is 13 IS eX- lots, Thos,Williams,R.R. No. 1, Loc4it Hill.* Rai] Combination.9 and Nalosuok Ing colors, very . 'tended-to all to attend this ser Ind.phone 3017 mark. 35-9 Combinations. no EleeyeLa, knee long streamers, 85c, 1.00, 1.40 -:-:Ahe King's birthday. length, Very cool, 1.40 and 1.50 etc., ali black and white -W. J. J. and. Mrq. Bottler, the vice-, ARPENTERING-1 am prepared ,c -.'Misses Bottler -. Graham, -1 have been in tin C navy and white etc. and Mrs n onceesefIl to receive orders for carpentering. Exper-i- _ni all of Toronto, visited with L. D. derwriting a block of Greater' enced..A.Gillard, lot 24 con,.R.Pickering, A. R.No.2,Pickering. , 35-88 MEN'S HOSIERY Canada Mortgage Co's 8 per cent. and Mrs. Banks over Sunday. -At the meeting of the town- preference shares, a profitable in. 8 A LE-Several.ib orough.bred Lisle Hose, in black, navy, sand, . Another consignment of Ladies' Scotch Collie pups. also a good democrat. that special -85 cent line. vestment, on safe security. .A •FO'R Loupe, grey, white em, 50c pair, Hose. t ship council on Monday a grant Allison Bros.. lot 21,con.1.Pickering (Kingston so fancy color in silk and They're great value. certainly was made to the Pickering wonderful oortunity, Fur road) R.R.2,Pickering. W38 . * a) wool 'r Idgworial - Park Amounting to chase delay, Apply to J. mixture..very pretty shades, at fast, in black,.brawu aact white, VOR.SALE-A weaving outfit, con- - le H. .Blindy, Pickering, Ont. '* 75 cents per pair. - 3 pairs for 1.00. See our 50 1L1 sisting of loop, wheels, reels,spools and line in all shades. -Mrs. Christopher Dale and -Arthur Bundy has been ap- racks, Also a boring machine and some cwpen- ter tools. T.C.Brown.Brougham. 351Y daughter, Miss Edith, of Toronto, pointed traffic ipop by the High MEN'S SUMMER spent over Sunday with Mrs. J ways Dep"artment, his territo to TWEED PANTS New Voiles; Dinghama. Prints, OTICE-Having purchased a bay; Dickle and M. 8 extend from t" Rouge to Vort Npress from the estate of the late T. Oliver,I and Mrs.Chap. Chambrys, Galeteas, Yestings, ]Man. Hope. To enable him to perform am.iprepared to cater to the wants of the coin- New lines j net arrived, vert neat Ann y in this line, R.Conner,Brougham. 35tf Muslins etc. Special line- of, at his duties he has purchased a patterns, 5.00 and 6 00 per pair. 'ear the laki Rubber belts- C117 -Rent a Safety Deposit Box the latest-real Fancy Hair Combs, Girdles, the.Standard Bank and. you will motor-cycle. , We congratulate 'WANTED-N during Beads, Belts etc. a�Q the or. August.3 furr -,-have a safe place for your valu him On his appointaient. ii1hed classy, buckles, colors blacks; rooms oramiall cottage•either at Pickenn Or a!' able8 while you are away. Box --The inquest into the death of Bakers i greys etc., specially priced 50c. Ro-ebank. send particulars to E. H. Ba er 48.09yer year. Melvjlle Moire, who was Instantly Blong Ave.joronto. 37-39 LADIES-If you grant. real coin- . 7. killea on Thursday night of last --- _­__C_hciap_. _ fort in Footw-ear, just step into .-Mrs. (Pr.) Robt. McQuay and OR SALE all kinds of ..Mezi*P Garters. Arm Bands, Suok, we�-k when the car whi6h'he'w"as wagons,harness.and all kinds of farm i - ' White a pair of our "Aiiilt Mary" Oz. i children, of Portage Is Prairie, 4.111111X3 in good order. Also several he-4vy and mer Caps, 'Silk Shirts htscalesand Cook stoves and heaters. I or our ,,Lady Jane" three spent a couple of days last week driving ran off the Kingston road H. Duck Spurt,Shirt�,, Tie-. Straw ford-, with Mrs, W. D. Goidou and Mrs. jnit west of the vills� Hats etc Kant-krack Collars strap -Sl i ppers.- Many other Wail re- erman.Claremont. Pho6e 20k. 17tr Fumed in the Town Hall on Friday lines to choose from. 35cents each.James Somerville. OROTHY IYAY TAN"N ER-Tpach -Mr. and Mrs. Fawcett and last. Several wiwe�,se@ were Der, Piano and Vocal Certrfct;,,et Tri-Illy- aderny. London. �nd,Roya;Ac rigland. of Hamilton,-and-I -And- the jury, -after Just now we are enjoying a big sale #at 6ilelotb, Linoleum, Congoleuni J-'r"ide fe f, ed *Phone Brent and- children, of Toronto, nearing the Pvidence,"returne PYP n. . "'lu'r. Pickering.' Rqg-?, Window Shades, Curtain Material, Wall Papers and d 17 2,�jr ante Aintree Farrn R. I verdict of acc-idental death The 'T the Fgkinotiq ­Ela-tica" Prepared Painr@. pent the holiday with their moth• ARM TO PEN -Sow:h halves of or, of the Brock road. night was very dark and misty Yw, The Big Ailsortmec't at "THE �BIG STORE." 3rl and 32.con 4. Darli"jron. -The June meeting of the Meth and the rain was blowing against farm land, Plwrin5 after present cr i-- odist Ladles' Aid will be held, 'Co m er&c awa. !2,pcitor QT the the home 'of M rg. R.' Puck iin on o see the .road,road, and evi. o-wjerg. • ' So CHAPMAN at the wind -#Vield. making it very pl� to-G. diffi­ult t Barrl,er&C M the 7th inst.. at 3 p. m. All the dently the driver did not see the ARM TO RENT- _13,_,twPen OQha- zurve in the road, causing him to F -ladies of the c6nXregation are • d the Lake About 123 acres in an welcome. go into the ditch. The- *jury,-in of cultivation.- Ample buildings. owing after present crop. Fuppessession.oct -Mrs: W. J. Reid and -daugbt- Ist or Apnl let, Ap?.lY to G.D.Conant.owner, Oshawa,Ont. 3ti or*, Misses Verna and Doris, he Highway 11 Department erect e's Dorls. spent their verdict, recommended that P1 '-Ladi Hos , a couple of days last- week with A! railing sea protection to motor- to and other?. GRAND OPENING the former's mother, Mrs.-Cryeler, IN t of Toronto, who is in -poor health -The dpepeat'sym atby Is felt for Reeve girt, Richard. OF - at present. We are carrying an extra fine line of Ladies' Butterfly Silk -The annual 9triwbeiry feati. 110D on the, death of. their little 'PICKERING son, Frederick Lialle, who died on Hosiery in, Navy, Bro%-n, Black, Polo, Nude.abd of fit. Andrew's Chtirch will be Thursday evening last at the age latest stocks.' held on Friday, June 28rd, Percy of 14 month--%, after an illness of W elmorial 9ark I White. . The very Davld.,comediail, and Albert Dav- -id, tenor. have been awnred to about two weeks from the flue, PL See Our Novelty Liii�of Ladies' Oxfor q- give hi prox 'am. Watell 0MVINP disease from which his mother same time ills. WRS at too suffering. Domkii�-, -Ed. Bouman, of Gnelp 8th I recently bought the, house i tion was becom i u g more critical he 'Speed 'King Footwear �b has When it was seen. that his condi w-.--July- MeE - Whitby belonging to H. Back n 6nd wait taken to the Sick Children's • Hospital, Toronto, where the best FOOTBALL, - BASEBALL a*a For sporting shoes you can't beat them. See our full range in ife opening an office for the Wil laughby's Farm Agendy in Mr. medical shill available was recur MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS, Boots, Oxfords and Shoes, in brown and white. Blow's block. Sea his advt� on ed, but the disease which wan of a severe type proved fatal. " The Good Entertainment. -ianother page. -The drama, "When a Man's fanerAl took place on ..Stiturday Watch for particulars and keep George's from the home of, biq parents and this date for Pickering. Men's Raw' Silk Neigligee ShirU 0 Single," presented by St. 1jeo L4 Dramatic Cfub on the 24th interment was made In St. Margar - was & decided iumere and rn et:e Cemetery, Searboro.And was COUNTY COUNCIL with Collars ttended by arvery large number COUNTY OF ONTARIO Jack — "enjoyed by the large audience. Parker, of Whitby, gave This is the biggest-bargain we have to offer. of friends, including many from ..110morous selectionq that were Scarboro and Toronto. The adjourned Session of the Coum-- 'Get in.early. Tliese-are going fast at $3.50. cilofthe County of Ontario.will be much appreciated and ' choice -After a long period of'ou-ffer* held in the Council-Chambers. Court �'inuslc was furnished by Devitt's Ing, Mrp. R. J. 31acken iie died is House,Town of Whitby, on Tuesday. orchestra. the general hospital on Sunday the sixth day f June. A. D. 3922. at Yo ms 'Wiffia Light Wor k Shoes -The Chamber of Commerce is morning. in her 49tb year. While the hour of Two o'clock in the after- .: '-desirous ofsecuring the named of she has been in poor health for a noon. all those in Pickering township, coukiderable it was only All accounts to be laid before this A new line of the famous brand just arrived at reduced several Council should be forwarded to the -f the Pr oral wetkg ago her .,pnees. Light but durable. ainn in line, wl;o lost their lives the dition was considered serious, C, -k. at least three day before the meetiagof Council Pickerind ;e. fiiff g—,- . great weir when she was t-tken to Toron to A911 delegations wishing to add -- Fried Bun names may be inscribed on a tab for treatment, but nothing could the Council are requested to d6,so on llst�ib.lisbed 1857. suffering.let to be, placed in the Memorial be done to relieve her ring. Wednesday.the 7th. Park, This information-may come Her funeral took place on Tues Dated at Whitby this 22nd day of from and vouched for by parents, day afternoon, when her body, May,Ai D. IW22. ­4 J, E. FAREWELL -4reseed to-W.-J. Clark, Secretary tery. The deceased was a• resi- other relatives or friends andad. was interred in St. George's ceme Coutity Clerk BUND 'HARDWARE of the Chamber of Commerce. dent of Pickering all her life, her =Rev. Bea. H. Spence, general, maiden name being Hannab.Sopb- CLEARING SALE secretary of the Dominion Tem. is Stewart. She is survived by Of the property of the estate of the P 11darpaspel R-her husband and a family of three Bodell will take place at his meeting in the Town Hall on Sun sons and one d- am-R-fiter, John, who former•premises, k1roaguain-. -begiv- -r day afternoon. Mr. Spence, who has been in the west for a number ng on Tuesday, 6th, The Is a veteran in the cause of tern-.'of years.; Rj6y,of Toronto Thos. property-consists of shoemakers'tools, He speaker and and Mrq and will besold at-a. 7 j ni said delivered rance a L Scott, of Pickering. toots. shoes'etc., 'an sacrifice.is a fine address. Air. -A ineeting of the Trustees and gr6at A; Norris, the well-known basso, of Rateltlayers Association. will be Mrs. F. ELLIS. present' held in Pickering f;ehool house -e-Famou-s-c-old-MVide.r-Paste, Toronto, was unable to be pi e on h iW-40-as advertised, ,but hie place was Friday evening, June 2nd, at 8 ELM DALE MILLS ably filled by Albert David, the o'clock. An invitation is extend- ----.Jn White and Tints. o sang several ed to every one interested in edit- lar tenor, w' =in excelledt voice,which were cational progress, Cotisolidated math appreciated. The audience Schools, High School and Continn� Having taken over the Elmdal-e 4 was very small, but those present ation Work, Technical, Alzricul- Mills frou"i F. W. Weeks. I :.-.-One Pound of Muresco will cover 'enjoy address. t oral and Domestic Science Class- ed the add' -wish to announce that the. The annual convention of the ee. Why spend an average cost !; - Methodi9t Women's ' Missionary of$85Q a year to send pupils away Business frill -be car- seventy-five square feet. Society was beld ,in Port Perry on from home. to attend some high ried on in the .-the 25th ult., Mrp. T. Whitfield, of .school? Let us get all these ad- usual way. Wbitb_y, presiding. Mrs. Davey. vantages' here, No the boys and- '-'We.wiII:keep on hand all' of Pt. Perry, gave an address of -girls need not leave home. Mr. pa&a -Welto-m--e-to-w-4Fch-NFig-,-G.-L-a—w Are Morris, "See. of plied. Reports from all an'xili. from Toronto, will be present and We have at present ary circles and bands showed an help organize the work. The Edu- rop I Car Bran and Shorts ,D in and get- Color Card, an'd increase in members and receipts, 'cational Dept. of the Government Brooklin winning the banner. will libe_r_a_Ry­avrrst-anv--mave- we __,1 CR Barley and Oat Feed Over$500 was raised, which was make in accordance 'with the- -Car-Western Oats their -read all about this ratepayer 9, rester than any other circuit requirements All, r 'Solos wore sung by Miss Adams trustees, na4ivieUrs and ladies of Also Corn. and Mrs. Tordiff, and sanitary finisbe Miss Camp Pickering Township south are nrg- Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour 'bell gave an address on Japaln, ed to become interestealand be at Pastry Flour where she had Ppent 12 years. the meeting this (Friday) evening !i"A44.W_7- - q F Rowland. Brooklin, also gays in, order of the president, Ernest L. P1ekVrin�;'Mrs, GtIopon..Greenwood, anl7s. in Pickering "bool house. By Chopping done every day lereeting addresses, Chap rn an. J, Ho Bundy, -'!q'-•4K