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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_06_09 �. 'w�:,a '" '. '°', art `F;" Y' - -w,;.,.�--*!•�•'•t."" •,,. .yi_•, v ,d �;a;.`=,M-e., L , d.,,,L-us ., AIL . COL. XLIr 1'ICKERING, ONT.,' FRIDAY, JUNE 9', 192 -': 1� - -8 --,. fill�lfliHlttattttl garb+li. -..' - - GREEN RIVER.. HIGHLAND CREEK. -- _ _ 1 r - - : _ l are Tn A w it be _. n Valley '. _ _ - W 'isb - -... ..s Yed4oat • : . :. ..!'_ '. Alf. Wedding visited at Wm. A.. on Tueeadsyi evening,. Jun h 18th.. g r� Fuller'e. Martins 'Orchestra will be is attend- G It. FQRSTTH. Opb.D., Director *e have moved our Olffice a d- lf.,Michell visited at D. Beckett s since. Ladies please provide. Gents F ..R.OppsWommeetrial!iAnaciationof Ontario.Res. .' - one-day recentl 75,cento. All dome and have a good U, so d:Msfibesbf ltbe American, OyWnietrical, .'. me.' • ':'' a.esfiiattec. Eyq.'wAmeri,by appo cement Kusic .store. to the centre.of 'Chas. Reyae a visited with Wm. time.' llkoaa 2801, Chars ` Mitchell 1 - moat.Out: _. iiili ell��cent p. the town and we Su'e•Pt1t-' J;• Congratulations to N. and Mrs. OUNBABTON; "t �S, - F. TOMLI ON, M,H., Mpmber'' tin g on a anew„ brick . '.,.�? Windsor-its.gill. 'No orithe College of Ph�aneandStsrgeaorss,. _ -Harold Wright visited with Green. Groat McCachen, of Aurora, 4f Ontario. .Office: that tormert occupied b -front ind'Waking Yrr wood friends one-day last week.' Sunday in'our village. 4t ` : ::,; sialtg •- •:tbelataFDr,R.$rodie.and latterly by pr,_Cah ?''_' :. OharlieHutcbissga is under the sine• The Teacher-Lraiaing rlase were ,yce - ..ireA. Pboae. Claremont. t 231y A lar a and t0 -- `, ' :+ ' r .. �. g. rs's care:` We. bops for a speedy writing on their examination on 'lKoa- V. recove r3'' day evening. s. :< E.ICARTWRTGHT, 'M. D., M. epacivuebuildinit 70 'ft.long We ere p eased to see Willie Ander- - -'� � .'C.rP.& S..Oat. A coronei for theCotsa- . KIN&ALE. 'i•� son home from the hospital much,im-. ,,barley `�e - e ty of On tario. Office hors : 12=2 and 6-8 p.m., +.• 14. . at ot3trsihours,.by ap ntment Phoai Bell �= „ ';., proved in health.. •:µs.? r. . X54 (t[�indonrNo.�O1oo., PKkering• on- `~dye are Selling Agents for The beat garden parts of the season The cemetery meeting will be held For feeding pigs no other feed will be Riven on the beautiful lawn of next Sunday, June 11th. at 3p.ra Eves a tta * Pbonographs. Pianos, Singer Sewing H W. McBrien. under the -aLuapices Everybody come. g q 1 results for "`. C. Mc$INNON, M.D., L.R.C.S„ Maebiaea Records': Abeet Music, the money. - Z\ a EIIiabn h, member o! the Conega of of the Epworth League and t13e Wom� Y• PEyateims and Send Instruments,Viol'ms etc-- en'fl'Institute. on the a enin of Mon- . : BRO.UGHAM �fss.on.of�oasa.io,naeadaN y B. - •, •;:"� � c';:�ake sure of your supply .. sf Bo . Ootlsts of arsr,taoaa, Edinburgh. Govern men t Standard day, une }Och. The famous•Ben ?. t WOA to date...• of women and- y' while it lasts. a :'..=,=* off«tea tw3a.ael,Brut am Lightning Protections' Hoke.a Hawaiian Orchestra,of To• Mice Margaret Feasby was in Toron. Beatty Stable Equipment, viz: ronto,will provide one of the most to a few days 'last week. Steel Stalls and Stanchions, delightful programs ever held in gin- R. Brodie. of Toronto, spent over' ' 'BabY Chick feed' ' __ __ s4• : Water Cups, sale. This orchestra has the repute- Sunday here with big sisters. • - Hay Carty, lion of being the finest 'Hawailaa Miss Ethel Wilson spent 'a-few days 'Just the'tthiag for young ehielksis " : H.'KRNNEDY, Barrister. -Sol hitter Carriers, orchestra in'aeaada. so do not tail to 3n Toronto last west with il�r cousins. .wtor.tNotar�r Publie.+jCoave}tancer:ftc. bear it.- There will glso be vocal Frank Brown•of Leamington.visit- Also, He>3.Feed composed ' .,g[ ;' t music.readings. monologues etc. Ad. ed with T. C. and Mrs. Brown on Sum- -, of!lest mixture o JL1 B. CHRISTIAN, mission 80 cents,children 20 cents. day. . rains for Barrister and Stouffville, O nt, M•isa Jennie Duncan',of Thornhill. g results. - a@a41Ma*Br9at St.North.WW%bv. secs GLEN MAJOR. spent the week-end wltb her people here. DALES .Ik JO'HNBTON-Birri-trrs Mrs. (}: Wacep has gone ta,l3tg Hav Mrs.Susan win, of Toronto, and etc.;229 D�t north Ave. (woolworth 817 is Point for a montb'e vacation. Mrs, Wm. Oowie, of GreelT Rivwere 720.�� r •' B E'A L Art and Mr. Pedd also William called on friends:here last week.veto 1?99., ad'.l 401y huf P• - Figs have gone to Areprior to cele- The Women's Institute will bold �; f�R�l`�T - " LLIAM J. BEATON.B..A..Bar- CLAREMONT _ -brats with Mr. and-Mrs. Pies them their June meeting at the home of :. 4 "°• i'1=rister.SgbciWr. member of use firm of - Golden Wedding. Mrs. Thoe. Philip on Tuesdav, the 13th - t` ' fbyckmaa Denison.Fosterand.Beatpn. Toronto Licensed The following from Torontospent inst:.at 3 p. m. All ladies welcome. General Irusts Kidins U 1B*Street.Torooto. Sunda at the Cluh:-Dr. Me ere, l�r: The 6ongregation of 8t. John's Taltvhnae,aaa n 961 iN 96z. Embalmer and Undertaker.. y y church, $roll hero• will meet on Sat- Orr. t3,F. Sell. N. 'F. Gandy. W. 8 Motor Hearse. Nlckle and D. Cassels. ' tirday evening to furthor vrepalations Deufat Toronto connection for' The Olen Major annual picnic will for the bolding of a.gukden party Oct r Hbs ital Service;' be held' Saturday. July let.one half, C. A. Barclay's,on the afternoon and AX J. BUDSON. D. D. S.. L. b: 8., °' mile weat of Balsam on the grounds of evening of July 7tb. `t y *' a 132 Carlton St..Toronto. "fiudsca's?`" 711ilara Figs. Plan for a real en- t ` �• SfrEni soon comfortable ble plate work. : rite for a . -joyable outing are tinder,way. - FAIRPORT. FRUIT BASKETS This Friday,at 8 p. m,�. Rev. Cbas. r . W. fling will give his popular cartoon Wilson 'Brown: of Toronto, bas ' BBLAKE 8. BEATON. D. D. S.. Fruit-Baskets of all deacriptiansgreat• illustrated addreKson"RfieSuperman, built a fiery nice summer home bee s Graduate of the Royal Cotelge of Dental t Sageorss and University of Toronto. (Met ly reduced this year. Who is He P" in the Glen Major The dance at Fairport Hotel pavil- The Universal' : over w M. PringIe's hardware sllsre. Whitby. Plenty of all kinds ea hand at •'-Church.. Do not mine this inter- lion on Saturday night was well at- Ogler opus.9 to 12 :Ito b.3o.f.'tad `p*one e. eating• humorous and practical ad- 'tended.- Belt pasone a20. 481y Greek River. dress. The Fairport Ratepayers' Assucia- tOae of Our Productlons ,Ad ?il) cents.children Or address'-4.. R.Na.1.Locust EII�• 10 cents. Proceeds for church work. Lion held heir first meeting of the, We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Leaa'fe'r . !r suotstssa garbs. season on Saturday last~ all asilses of cars-the beet µ �ti_ .ww�..' Home Phone 8403 Mark. _ WHITBY. Mrs. S. Haber;who bas been visit +' Chopping and Out Rolling every week log Mrs. Sow�erby for some time, has in the market for , �[�T V. RICHARDBON-Real Es . Traffic on the oeinctal bi hwa -returned home to the cit Lhe price. �k ? yi t,te. Insurance.Conveys sei�, NoWs day excepting Monday. 1 R y 7• - raw,Bte..•Pickerini,out, ally �! -through Whitby on Snrrday was the Mr. and MM Glosalynn and family Tires for all ca", F1mer�r Wheelfs' . s7. G.Bame8, ' Green River be*viest- ever seen. The road is In arrived from the west to visit the lit Saw and Emery Mandola, , fine shape and malty motorists come toes deter, Mrs. T'Mannfield,Jr.a.. LTAZEL ANNIS-EleentioaL+t. For. Circular Saw Lad- • .C1 met cwt of Wjn A 'Stally. For tern. out trots Toronto on Saturdays and The number-of now hquses in course der., ete� ' c PICKERIG p .' and open Les nd, phone lt0.atvFo ,sloe. • � . . Sunda s. � of erection and nom leted so f.tr this ll+gbiana Creek la,p, ib-9 -Miss Alice M. Gregory. H. A.. A. T siri*ng total nine. Among- is 'Woodworkinik and General It68TILI., Licensed Anctaloneer, C: 'M•. alaasicai teacher at Whitby very up-to-date bungalow which F. J. ._ High School, announced Sunday sight Proust Is ergctiag for T. Irving,of To- %soe salsa of all !lads sstoaasd teas aboelip to the Baptist ehurco t'nkt time u reay. ronio.. W. H, jACK80V4_ ' asi es. Lddrese Green liver p.G,, oat. - ,- Ing,next Saturday to take an aduca• Some of our man-folk had an inter- K Pickeriug, C)nt.� t e -tioual position in obi. Japan.', Outing time out iD the lake one day DB.HEATON TONNSHIP OLERE The funeral of the tote Miss Agnes last week when. their scow capsized. s oaaver�-er. wfee "Itisis Hardwood. F loo in Sean. hickory street, who died last taking with sbovelsand wbeelbartrow• s,a8svrt.. A"W"iwas. lie. meow sa lore �. os bum "Lasser of Marriage L` We Can supply you in to U'rion was held . Re afternoon and a the lien rter a d a t a little • ...tr' Ir"� �-. PP y Y tt, 171:ioa Cemetel•�. Rev. g Tart- and re arts the water sir last.little Here' o U, r6 - "ton, of St. Andrew's Presbyterian bit chilly. _ B. �AVID A. P>LGH-Live stock suc. Maple, Birch, Beech, Church. took the service. Three bra tionesr. Graduate of C. M. Jones' school. chars acted as paJl•hearen and the Cbieato. likuate experience w to pedisreed Plaid and Quartered Oak GREEN RIVER. sock Block and rift work. AAttsds .tale. r choir of St.Andrew's Cbureb,ot which ' .' ply attended tw Term.reasonable. Pbow „ ahe was a member: attended in a body. Cement, : all OBeaver'Boartl Beet Reyao1ds spent the week-end _ Miss Bean died verb suddenly, after in Toronto receetly. //'••tt ~ [ATM. MASit7, 1.1CI$N$ED A>LC- k . 6��11. - wn Illness 1°atlag only one week. Mrs. Annie Nigbswander is visi-tiag VUSj ILr TIONEER for Ycek.Ontario and Durham a ! fr•irnds in Orangeville. _ _ •Coaat,er Ari ksfeis of sales promptly :at - . GREENWOOD. Miss Mary Doten is spending a week v to. Termsreaaonable. tesfor sales may be �a Gordon & Son with friend�ln Barrie. L4lmber, � 7 deased at NEWS'Oiicv.• W and Indepef- i ! ent phones. Mhifloy.Oft. ary W.' Salter -to busv shingling Alf Some Department Day at oyr Bun- CHERI:�TQ -_ Trir:sble's barn the++e cla c. day School next Sunda j y P Sh in r: t� Mrs. Stoner had a paralytic stroke Mlis Elale Carter.of,Toronto, .peat '► n r Dr. N. E.•Ii tEwen, B.V.$C.. Selland Independent phone. recently which has left bet practically the week-end at-her home here. .y y- Vettrinary•Surgeon. 1ar)ptegr Albert Peroy visited the Baptist Ready RUU$ug TIME TABLE-Picksr:ag Station $wart Babner, of Lindsay, spent Sunday School at Wbitevale last Sun- F . t4cadnote of Univ'erdity' of Toronto, T.& Trains going East ilnasa follow. Suiiidav with his parents,Rev.Mr.and day. I•ormerETeterinattan'toMacdonald DTs. 10 Mail 7.5; a M. ;firs Buaner. Howard Hoover and Clifford Wright :_� ::'.., :�.•;_ And Lath Agricultural College. Quebec, h! 28 Local 228 P.X. S. Carlton, who bas been confined of Toronto, spent the week-end_.at Prompt attention to A clients; " 38 Local 8.04 P.1d to the house for a week is now able to their homeebere. Bell'atfd Ind, Pbones, Sunday train, '1.57 A.M., be out agbin. The football eleven and ,helpers'a0• - ''.; - going -weel sins as foil win- JAmea Middleton. from Flogs town- tended a football meeting in Toronto ,PiCKER1NG, -dN7"1+i�1�7 -No. 35 Local 7,47 A.N. ship• iii-in-the neighborhood renewing last Monday night. Fa A. 'R E ES 0 Rf -- 27 Lo" ''1.44 P.W. old acquaintances. Football results: June 3rd, Green = ; `/'� E "' 8 Mail 9,05 P.3t. Robert and Rand all-Brown,='wtia-River vtt.-Robertson Candy Co. The Z_40 1=5"r ==Z3,, Iff '��, Sunday'traic, 0,05 P. M. are working in Toronto, spent Sunday visitors failed to.appear. • • Foregoing ie according to Standard at their home here. Mr. and ;Mrs. Beare iCnd grandson. = Has a#ulI'line of irefah .and cur time. William, Gee is under the doctor's Charlie Leask, of Uxhridge, visited case these days. We booe'thatbe with their daugbter, Mre, J.-E,Wil- y •�'�•, ` led meats conftttsatly on hiant3, will soon be out afrain., ' nor. edm ?� ' C#• A R A t E Mrs. atld Mies Bunner are delegates Mr. Hobson hits much improved,jn Brii0e. Roll,- Blieakfast Ba0o11. The'Chevorlet tiarage and Service Door here to the Woman's Misgsonary health during the past week. Owing �c Ham, Bolog"eWe'iners,etc; Station at Brougham still have their Convention at Belleville thin week. to his illness his garden work wont , expert from tiae•factory and also have •Mies G. Wteshington, of Toronto, re- hehind and a number of neiull hors got H-i all Sat�eri-es paid fnr " yam (`hocrnlat 490 Specials in sleek, 'turned home, after apenainte a few together and gave a helping hand. Butcher's cattle the 3 speed car at the 2-speed price. d..,. v►4h aJtai:ar t lrlw- Wileoa. As a result the girls have everything Agent for Cream Separators,,Willard Mrs. Mantle ie not well,baying had in tins shape. ana tae uusuen bi -Inl. Batteries, Goodyear and Dunlnp'tirea, a couple of beinorrbagps recently, to yield a bumper crop. -- The only car on the -road,that cannot wbicti we hope-will not prnve serious. Z,p matched by our competitors. Less F.t.GlePSnn and family, of Toron- - • _ gas and'.hiss oil than any car on the -to, called on 'disc M. Wood on Sun• Death of Mrs Tomlinson -, d road and Service .is our Watchword, day on their way home from Oshawa. White Rose Gasoline and.Easrco Oil, John and firs.Raine,of Mona Road, On Saturday evening, the 3rd inst„ Please»f lasiig-- efres�irrg- and Ke wood a d Mre. Atidereon of, there 'passed away at-,Green River, r P �and relief in SUMMER rN eases of Sicir. SCHOOL 1'NiS SU f;;�prompt , e iii; wit h Janos Mrs. Frank B.Tomlinson, in her "., - Brarri ton spent Sunday GeroVll S Garage, Bron ham p • p '13itioworNarvoasHead.clfe.Biliassness. -• g + � ear. Mrs. .Tomlinson. , The Skew Schools ,a Toronto never I -- - _.___ ..__-- _ - and Mrs. Raine. w ninth y !Jaundice,Cgrotipatiom lrtdigavtioi�Sour close in d Aug r. Then ■te open The trustees',nf Salem demeter whose maiden name was Eliza stage, all Jolt and August. Don't wgte the A Stomach Hiccough, Heartburn, Rhea holiday■eason—start nowtolearn type- purpose having June the 25th Decorsu er, was born of English parentage, writ;n . •shorthand and bookkeeping. I OPEN ALL YEAR Lion Day, when special services will be and has lived the greater part of her- mat;c ce GO11ts _ Indi.idual q,struciion in every course. held in the Sa m church. life in Pickering townebip. Although y Wuapok'sG.apeS.lts', `,' •t P. motato.ii, Chill Prineipal N Charles White, of Chicago;,L" F.- in failing health for some time, her ed FOP hose eaeommend- Enter Now and Mrs. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs, condition was not considered serious al FOP lagws Sisal ,.a ' '' BIISIS55EOOlS -� LLiOTT -- '' Johnston, of Toronto• and Mr, and unfit about two weeks ego, Her quiet .II se. Er.Miss. -- home-loving df osition won her very tr+rb+. M man friends. 6Ld 1.e...r:.ed tzv E�Ilr,t,n,Il Pew.; spent Sunday with Bert and-Mrs, P h - - - Harvey. husband, five sons and one daug ter: "dari.e Measles,fielder •+e-ems•:: Yong..1t Charles Sts,Toronto Wm. Bernier. at home; Thomas E.," Fes, fikisa Fox snd nr ��''!!+rLL r: IN MEMORIAM. of Sarnia; Freeman W.,of Frederick. :si.i4r!vets,teMol ebe a �aln `l1O a THS HiesH-QR-tDk Bvslrtess WHOOL Vir$ln1a; Marshall,of Toronto Earl. i,ta„t.niela�titrsy►. a rsnr ;s< ppmg " of Orbawa• and 1tirt. Walker Hoskin. a.. h . . OpONTAR[O. Our'graduatee are iD In loving memory o! Mrs. A. Brig. of Belleville. Two gone Daniel and Lmmo-. ►r.a....xs. ' AND FL iIHINGI strong demand.. .Prepare now and .naJl. who died June 9th, 1922. Norman,predeceased her. The tuner- +w�•- .One year,ago today our deepest oar- �: ` be ready to accept a good position row came. at took place on Tuesday;,the 8th instl. I am prepared• to do Chopping~sind in the Fall. Write for our Cata We almost fell beneath it, b bitter Wthe IVptist eemetary. Green River, Oet s b.Ws te-dq pa�aat...n Oat Flaking every Monday log' a which gives complete inform war the pain. ! and was largely attended. dy and Friday. atiOII. THH PITPTLA OFTliT8f30HOGL No one knows the silent,headaches- and `'.. Price : :��� only Ood alone oaf, tell. -Pickering township 'council 13toneboabs For Pale °' GICT ,140L b• VALUE FOR TRRTR The pain and grief that we have Puffer• meets on Mondays nest at Lhe-- t MOWRY ed � Town Hall.`Brougham, at I p. m., .Jahn F. Bayles,, Claremdnt At the loss of our darling motber'we for the transaction of general L r �++ ' 1W. J. Elliott. Principal loved so well. butsioees; Pickering ` Pi no, Store Rural Route No.2 -Husband and Family N:' rti'• rFg; 'ht' � ^'L;.era-� � :�.. -ti6Y15.•,v •t+ "! .'°�' .n,n' :,'�,• ..3 :?iY�!XP. . a, a`..6., • :`G"' ...,1;'5,0,%x. .fir_:,v :^7i •.». d y' „y.. 'vV4Tf�.(i' 's'J.., 'F' - 4,•. -. `' '" {. .. .J�• t ._"'' ... f . - .. L^a .'ab!'•�fa,+.r,s°.`�•.:: l'xl•" '.4•f-r - .� l.l.•�. 'w4+Y. yj,.'�.�..': from anybody but himself and con-, .., ...... ..._ ,. ... . , .,.,44e trary to the usual!manner, tIe abut, ` as the en called him,picked up a4 �' ` a - versstioneQ Engkoh without profanity. Otir ZrOft `I'Odayl, r As they made their berths and fish- _ // r i'. . ed on Canso, �Quero, Sable Island, and r'•. r: up to'the southern edge of St. Peter's :.� - F Bank furl September "::"` .,. , . the shone i- _ _ 1 , during Wing�p 1 .. ». days Shorty and his companion work- - a �� \\ p r' = - • ed around the vessel together and each - --- learned, many thirWa. Little. Sabot - -- f f "'` �► made_himself useful in a hundred J ~� ways. He could hook up bait, and overhsul'•trawi,as good as f3horty,and helped the men out is many ways by 'overhauling their gear for diem, cut- -- ting. bait, sharpening knives, as well - - - as relieving the overworked and bar- `= U i j- oared cook from the jab a! tending' "dories. Shorty relieves his uncle at the wheel when the dories were out F - and gave the warthy skipper a chance a before they came A 'TALE THE DEEP to snatch Hap µ y ry -'~ alo e' in. He also learned to - ',SZA ��. - n ago use the lead—that wonderful fish- erman'e instrument .b which they SY 8`BS,DEBIfJK WILIJAM WALLACE.. feel the bottom and 'determine their All -- - �* • _ position upon the shoaling Atlantic waters, and in o$ moments he studied - - — the chests and gain cleverd : ed an ides of how .-. [copyright by too 3[oasoa Book Com$anyl _ _ the courses were laid out upon it. Haw the St set's m ropes and letting her His tally sheet- was mounting tip s, • mT Started• when,'at the end of September, they '�easVlilZe ' ` Frank- Westhace�_-, %WWI as drift Dart iivto the harbor. Here the shot into'Canso for a last Haiti T."",lives at Cove on Say brigantine let go her Anchor, and the Down the hold pens a cod fifteen _ men scattered''to their several vessels g _ - >�y coast.with is mother and �, hundred quintals of fish were stacked, - r Ads aacie, �� Jerry auk. He to yarn and goesrip over the finest OU BET its. warm—the more fresesa that'aver happened in Canso." and the rear, as they checked up the � his Chum Lemuel Ring; dank a W sarw his uncle some count, smiled with s t �Yneed then for keeping ty a iafaction sun the vitality. bottle of rum, whereupon wk's time lta+tery fatter 1oaked at hiaa calculated the future share that would :-:pp .to Par. amrde tells him the story of his Path- becoming to them. Another five hun- : : - - �ea'a fondness for drink and brow *0 with a severe frown on bds brow and r a twinkle in his eyes. "Waal," he said, dred quintals and then they would Vital men resist heat easily. Lan „ lot Grace Westhave, went down off swing oS far home. : bk lend ten of her crew ald as he scrutinized the stocky, sun-burnt guid ones are floored. Re-vitalize : Per. hiss the desired af• Ygstm in front of "ei yar It was's fine fall, and they had had ourself and you .. �vtSn"t mind thC. � ain't �iad t } whes'. no bad w eatheyr to a of. -A little y Y -..; npo� Sniehee. i - a+aise ha des peak �'a edit: ggd $penis tliO Wei ye go• fog and a bat of a twelve-hour west- '•weather. ��� m to " "It.warn't m fault Uncle Jerry," erly blow,but good fishing weather all ' mm er as an apgp------ I.ond y" 'Dick' J is August his nncie pleaded Shorty. I easy that big.= ro po; snd out on Banquereau they Get new energy in'little raissTlel. him p e of�a Frenchmiuf kickin' th' tfoy4 � sett trawls for the list few seta, l5� calories Of CIICrgizing nutri- ,takes him on a fir trip as spar !clad'aboard $e .Sasta�ida• While at th vesed so' I jest clips him over th each man spitting on his bait for luck. elrmehor in Omw after the first fishing head whiff a pbt an' brings -th'-lad Then came a morning when the sun - rent per pouted in Little Sun-Maids. ' atip,Frssrlt reacaes a French boy from aebore with me—" rose upon a sea oily 'calm, and whey ll-trettment by his?el3owrsailross and `Aye:" tntarmpted the other, "au'.;the gang had been turned out to bait - ,75 per cent pure fruit sugar. raises th' biggest fight in Canso at up for the set, one of the faro mates Wond'e•rful . because this sugar a.�glmt ensues. ,- .. th' same time. Oh, Frank,but ye're a found he had•a poisoned hand, which :,- , • P . doel An' whar's th' kid ye were preventedhim from going out in the dOCBn t need, and, therefore, doesn't 'CHAPTER FIVE- (CovVd•)•v Aghtin' aboutV Gory. Though it could net be helped, It ww but the affair of a minute "He's down foi•'sad, sir." yet the a ettwV the lose of t diytati017 and thus heat the blOOd. �'r Yet energizes almost immediately. '7••.bedare �_ :"w�.,:'.. wavered and "Down!ot'ard is he? An'obit are .a dory during the hauls, and as � . . . .' b >� and the p� $a oaay a'ho had ye goin' t' duo about him?" he dressed the man's swrollen fingers Contain fati ue-resistin food-iron 1 ' :g been reinfaroed by a gm Judkque "Take him along with w"answered he said so. g g men--great six-foot 8 en, whhoo Shorty without any hesitation. "I don't see how th' dickens, Asa,' AlsO., Try a box today. . r bad seen the fight from their yeses, "Oh, ye awe, are lye? An' whar' how you ah'd go'n sit p'izened jest - x:•tad polled ashore is order to do I come is? Ain't I pot no say about saw: Th' bad weather'll be — p•te-d'oJiawed the retreating 13h Mum in th' matter? What am II goin' V do eomin' along 'most awaaqyr'Minute new assn in a roaring, vensvitul mob. Over with two ki3a aboard thla eaad'L?" an' of we're goin' t' git a.tri at al{ � � the raft of the tine they "t31h� bell be useful. Usenale. Do let we need every dart' ant. However, - -7f[CTavishea. be Mc- him stay. They'd kill him of he was boy, donut think Pm more on ye 'cause ,r 3 "callsrras in the lead asend th3t1dic for t' go bk* to•th' Frenchy; an' he o' somethia' ye can't help. I wouldn't Et=li�il"I►leQl Raisins ' `Fr+essCh b mod..and it o ceaaed-.when wa+ Cln"t go anyway. He's a aka bay, ask man to haul trawls with a nap .. . . .' fr`�e 7 idrekl '. ...JI. � thowd dvera even of he is a Frenchyl" hand like that-" ��++ the'ter•cvm•W sand ,arm N4 to Come Uncle J pondered aed broke into Shorty cease out from the shack a7� Everywhere _ a Uush. "Ali hp Frank. Have it locker whew he had been atutfins iiory Me'lls hugs Judkoe Your own� r-_ gang , = of the cool:cranberry i on i .—. - Go th' a ass hl,maee with era s. fklie•ar�a six_f tsar anal lSmoad m nsxkr way. We'm gkt.-o>a foe-an Ay ppr•oopportbmip -piearodI pitifaft for the 't a�n*-iiPir� nit.° the boys. "Waau Uncle," he said. "--In L�l Red Packages : Fs+etenebslnen to coma and asrfew time ','How about me How about yer spars, Combat but Isle entreaties fell upon CHAPTER SI]C brad? Let nWn Sabot take Am's - .prtrra w�rich heeded' not. "No? Ye fast'. �Oe'!t make th" net—" 'sfulbaa come?" he graveled. "Weill,` Shorty's French friend proved to be Sabot crawled out, licking his.lips. ' yam, ab cal'lste well has tae bnsst a bright little twelve-Year-old Palm- "Y�, m'sieu Capitanf Frankee an' In th' !b'e'ale door an' pal them ootsl pal boy,, He could Rot speak a word me make de set tres bon.. Bon peeheur, �e �t Out of the Ha:. Iry the United States there era more ' Stand back some o' ye! Ah71 joist of, E ish and seemed rather afraid g�kee on'me. I lak to go in dores.'� aroma Ilse kxschson table witkt , P of British origin than there a!e . - - ` 'railatiSl► ll.,b 4t L:U.,Isi fitlVa iai''n_._ t ' uuLli Tae bag es;hpper saagthed. "WrLI y! y,.saY=..iZ,". ._J y -wire a bussge of his powerful slwttlder;� of t� gang. Johnny Leblanc--a look at th' trawleral" he guffawed. favors pass around tiny pink satin -• �. °, - •be ceased the N riesda to split from Frene}h Ctaadian--tack isle 1n hand- "A p' minims! Both o' their c'd begs• when opened each bag will be Kinard's Liniment for Dandruff'. �� a5�: }The la&s delight at be yWwad in a tpewl tub. Ha. bsY found to contain a card on -whi ft a to to bottom. "Another• wee bit dent g being addressed r s..'n11 die th' trick! Stand by tae dip in his native tongue was evident and, Shorty frowned with disal,provnl gray"surrounded b a carious gang of`kind , head and whiskers ke been clued, her tail, If you a fond of giving good ad- vice,a• a tbs+aav these cot tae yel y upo� n his uncle's unseemly mirth. bead and ��,� being rife• with a � .'"Arend gatbaring his breath he made aa- hearted trawker's, Leblanc acted as "Hurl!" he erorted. 'We may be vice, be twice as fond of taking it, •.other onslaugW-on time door and dis- interpreter to the quationings of the small, 'but it ain't allua th' big fish- taw etrokei al' s pen. ° - Inwith a aspptirrterin�g crash o! men. erman that makes th' big sets. Let Utter the perry appear the Memos to the yaslrkkng mob inside. t "He he* father rxenr mother"said men Sabot take th' dory, an' Asa's of time engaged couple,and ks the bow- ' The Frenchmen must have thought Johnny. Said his father was-gown- dory-mate kin take a 11 ak ahipaia' er carrenea•os the card the words—"the that the red-headed McTavish �m the ed at sea by the capsizing of a boat, pen-�rds an' eatchinn painters. I'm cat's out of true bag P' ;., devi4 himself. They cowered away from and when his mother dried an uncle .sick o' that work." 1 � - :: the grasp of bda erormoua bands, and took him to the Gs!arend Hanks on the Captain Clark pondered for a me- Minard's Liniment for ate. ludicrous as it may sewn, he grwbbe1 Miquelon craft. He says his uncle meat. "All right, Frank," he said i very cruel to them Hke so many children and hove marks his face an � 11 $+� finally. "Bait up a couple_of tube, ad Courtesy is to buainese and eclat thrum out an deck As �y came ' armsT ye• set them one at a Lime. It'll be as y ` stag gerin t the door`the Can- Look bow thin he In? Take of! your much as yet httl a backs kin stand- what oil is to machinery.; -•sitars, ewf heemiandecs, and Am- shirt, sonny, and lei me see where havJin', I cal'late. Off ye go, nowl"' ' ericaas laid vxxkTA bomie upon them they beat and kicked you." The !sitter With s whoop of delight, bolls boys vdT `ria and beat them unmeveifully, and to commend was spoken in Preach, and scrambled up on deck and proceeded �� « s Bade with t;+e a000as imerrt of massy objurga-;the boy hastened to 'obey. A low to cut bait for two tubs of trawl. With � �Now ti�or» Z�ake you'i=rf "skate-� � wed t brnrses deft Angm a cads boy garnished the "ter IV Yes lie boy bullies. You Y grea six hundred odd books of the seven- Qu �fe$ "'�"0e the = woft-hook meal" "Fills bogdr" "Stay and red welts upon the little fellow's shot trawl with a portion of bait, and V pp � Inched body, and it wosfld have boded 1,�� era yea own side o' th' oiler oa' can't A when the baiting-up was finished they Pry be .pokin' 'rowed on sour ground6!" r1l with any Frenchman who fell font got the dory ready for 1au�nchinF. a5 of them then. Though y Give us th watm an?th bearings l � o also a � aid MM �y And soon, i ough ongsnall 01 " � ' " Beekeepers will find, by looking After the Judique men had satisfied Fremb descent himself, Joksnny Le- cried Shorty, as he hooked the dory up our catalog, everythlna need- owl vaiolcs . .asses so.e�reO�,or.aad thenwIves that not a man of the blanc regarded the old-country tackles -Into fire bow and stern ed for the production of honey. earyete •�. t damgfne them. > see that 4 the WV11nve and ~r;'-=7.,:. brigantilse's crew would stand up to Frenchmen as being,foreigners, and beckets Ruddy Mfg. Co Ltd. �:�t�tua,- bw an�Oj° � them they tare up all the de.k t4tbings he was as loud in his condemnation as "Forty-five - fathom," replied the : and poled on to the wharf again, the anyone. "Satre! look at' dart!" he• skipp er. "Make yler set t' wind'ard Brantford, Canada au tiara aa/ atrle+.Mlll tJws _ ^%. big McTavish putting a finish. on "a growled. "Mo' Dieu! I'd like to have thai'—japt atween Jim Rolston an' Successor*to Nam Bros.Co.Ltd. +11t 1"r'•'•0a;°"'r• }•'• Made to oamc a>» 'graund fecht:' by castf w off the vex- bin in dot fight ashore! Asseyes-voua Westley 0arson. Hev ye got. all, th' - Sena► for a co 1•, mon petit garcon. I will !fie a COPY. Oawrd]Ills. Co: z ; „gear m. Gurdy winch. 'Ye tnsght Ytea.r.oat bruises with nom$ medicine: isr's reed that a'wind yer trawl in,ha! hs! ` �0 _ that liniment, fellers?" All right swing her tackles,And tally- yl r A dozen battles cf Fisherman's- ing on �'o the dory tackles, the dory Painkiller were routed out from under was quickly swung' over , into the bunk mattresses, and selecting one, water. REPRESENTATIVE. WANTED - (Leblanc tenderly rubbed the ugly •The boys jumped in, whi:e•Captarin -:� IA. braises and welts with his horny. fist; Clark handed-the two tubs of trawl - l au &LAwl' ua'awlug vu lua afura�, lie. down to them. .'Away ye go,now,­ ne _ Y town handling complete Radio Seta I little French waif was placed into- mid, "an' seen come back high dory. and Parts. bnrrk and told to sleep. hook out-ye don't git over th' side!" "Sleep as long as you have a -nirend (To be cont:aued.) 'write at once for our o n! ;to, aenny,"said Leblanc, "and if you y pPartn ty feel hungry gry ask the cook here and AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE AND he'll gibe you all you want. I cal'late His Overtime. we'll put sdme flat on.them little bones . +`__•_ , TIME RECIRRORRB, Ltd;, o your'n afore ye re much older. In,a The master of a mill near•Halifax r_} I RYWHEEL - ' 140 VICTORIA 8T. TORONTO �►Y or so you an' that other imp what gave sts?ct orders than no overtime `-�` ' :." _ "•= 'k- ed you aboard 'ul•1 be plsguin' tb' wax-to be worked untif further notice. - :. life outer us." He was further surprised at L'he end °�T}1e 185 Tractor (F.O.�. Toronto). Leblanc's words were prophetic. of the week when hie found one claim Under the good treatment of the Am- far an hour's, overtime. He asked =Pays for Itself in Labor-Saved erican and Canadian trawlers aiid the how !t was, when the.mar reminded • �.�; `;..•. ;. ,.� ministrations of the cook little InIes the master that he had been sent to Sprywheel enables one man to.do five times Galarneen irix'ked and gut on-flesh _ -�visibl9� He 'adored the aggressive, -his hometa-help-the ."'..°.';b w.shak# as much a:.r;uv�..,,g as with a wneel hoe. swaggering Shorty' Westhaver, and the carpets. Before the -growing season is for aloa�, jumped about to do him favors, and ••Yee, but you-'weren't there attar Sprywhe'el will have more that! paid-for ;- Lhe Iistter in turn ko0ked upon the sffr o'clock,"fall the easier. -.itself by the labor expense saved. t IN rencdr F boy as hl,a especial property. "t know that. But then your wife Agencies open in eossfe localities. 4 :. Shorty taught him English taking gave inn.the remainder of a meat pie, - - him around the vessel and naming which I took home, and that hour is 62 COLBORNit ST., r each jrticle he pointed to and the back!" - - � F>beneh boy, in after�him, soon for taking the dish -- \ �� Dept- 'w F : y, rapes g A7 T$ NTO picked ups number of words. The smen of course, thougR it was•their • privilege to teach the boy to..swear, The,first safety razor wad invents bat Frsmk tabooed - Jules learning, by a Shefpe%d man in 1576. °.y�;u �� �.,I - - .k •�,N.. t,� y •,,+, 'k'.�. v r; a i'"a'^'9�"a',., .'.%'t"n,<T�"'..its'. ¢ r t,�.�;:C�-°? % v ..y „• .%a+;a.. .,�, �; .i� :,.. .r},<• .a+ -a:`%..�'M'•4 �,.. ,h,,,,rl r= �, y.. �':� ^:'»: -r; �,,,c+:. a�..'`s. 7':. 9•IV V� RRI FORCES DRIVE nz PUBUCAN APPA DDERS ni BELFAST EX__ PREVIOUS HARROM.- X., xXZ:: Uff OVER UM BORDER' CFAED M ' M - -. Ifaatry S F Ambulances S -Cavalry inil Whippet Tanks Used by 'Imj4irid' iia Thirteen Rebels`_ Use "Bombs Five Ho Mill bblig- Fll.rrl_� Troops to•Retake Pettigoe and Sweep Raiding Ban& ..Times Within e4io Resort N. tory to Bayonet Chang es to Dispel Mobs. h6m Tetrit&7 Captured,in- 1.11ster.. A ch from London London, Jun�'4�lnfantry, cavalry, two Columns operated toward Peeti- despaic says:— eult task In the guran part 'goe, the othef- in the direction of The hottest battle between the'mili. Their-artillery And whippet tanks took concentrated fire reduced I tary and Sinn Fein gunmen since the gunmen•,to silence for a while, I in the first Wensive action of the Belleek, which the Republicans had occupied.troops an the' Ulster border- am Belfast turmoil began occurred on later the' rebels mounted a machine,"` Military activity in reality began Thursday in the Roman gun mormng and swept the streets, causing, land. early this afternoon, when Pet about 10'o'clock.Saturday night, when Catholic _areas between Grosvenor men, women and children to fly for`., _-Z "tigge,-which stiiaddles-the line, though troops with fall fighting equipment Road and Falls Road. The Evening their laves;' ..a- large vm is in Free m, h from Enniskillen* along the Standard's: Belfast correspondent the to are ed More than thirty.houses were burn-, kp.:; State territory, was stormed and ke- western aide of Lough Erne toward s4ys: eel in the Mildeld and Peter's Hill . ,..taken from •trwl)s of the Irish Re- Belleek. Artillery with armored cars, "AppoUing.disordeis. have Occurred area I Belftst on-Thursday. Onlytbik 1prublican, . army,, who entered on May tenders and all the customary phara- here, the like of which this city of)skeleton wags of 13 houseu in Boyd phernalia of war in Its train also rat- horrors has never.experienced before. Street remain. 11 A-11 the 1A houses o Betweeh seven o'clock and noon am- petgros,.p4sce were destawyed, while Reports from Bel-fast describe the:tied'along the narrow road. It was ""border countryside'as. sviarmiang with 1 planded to plooe big gum in position Sir Douglas Hazen bular4ces were summoned California Street. r thirteen dwelhn" on khakt while the British General. c'11-1 near Roscoe, where they would com- Chief justice of New Bruntywick, when .14- - The streets were raked with Woodford Street' were damaged b31*,,'.,, the operations from'headquar- nand not only Makheramena' Castle, speaking at the University of Now �machine gun fire; the rebels, in turn:, fire and looted. Iowa. leek and the fort over- Brunswick Club, On Thursday a public house In Pet• tors on a hill outside the but also Bel voiced the Opinion bombed several places; two whoij When it became evident that the I 1*6king it, occupied by Siam Fein that the Province wants a U blocks of houses were set on fire, and en's Hui was burned. Heavy Bring University ;2 ;British were-inoving In force against�forces ear the Stanhope StroO of its own. and opposed the establish. while the fought the flames, occurred n Pettigoe, the Republicans began to' At noon the troops had approached ment, of one central university it the battle waged in the streets all area, after which the police ma" ex. -7 there Wei Ht- to within a mile of Pettigoe without Halifax for the Maritime Provinces an- round• tensive raids for arm .7.Yl withdraw;consequently 56. tle resistance to parties of soldiers,I drawing the fire of the Southerners der the Carnegie fund. "Nine civilians were carried out - The barracks of the spedel con, An motors -and on foot, who dashed,who were engaged. in the evacuation dead from' this inferno, two of them staWs at Creasimaglen and Jackson through the town shortly after noon.j of we place,and of the hills which 61HIKING 11 ARMY women. Many were killed in houses, House, two miles inside the Louth. •71 .... . is semi-*ffidWly announced that the dominated the main road along the which the rival factions, pursued Armagh bmisr,were attacked by par- -i`� .. REACHES OTTAWA i - Republicans suffered fairly heav"y line of march of the troops. While thim in fuTy. The bodies were rescued ties of arms&men. Healy rifle faring` r" losses, but the sole casualty on the on the Free State..side there was Com- '.-Worthern side was the driver of a- plete silence, the greatest 4,Ctivity CAm:nmittee of Tw only in time,to prevent cremation. ensued for half an hour, after which motor car. elVC:to Con- "Bayonet charges by -the military the attacking party w4h,�, apper- was displayed by the approaching col- fer With Cabinet — 278 ' were necessary to dispel the mobs ently without cagnalties. F, Besides the Republican command- umns, with manoeuvring.cavalry, and Survive Journey. which gathered to join in the battle. The British destroyer Warwick held iz` it 6 staff, who were taken prison- 14', an an specials in motors and wbjppet tanks The gunmen retreated to the Gros- up a steamer from MovUU to London- *r when the troops entered the town,-flying the Union Jack.' The tanks, Ottawa, June 4—The unemployed venor Road area,-where a fresh battle derry in Lough Foyie,off the Northern -it Is reported that a large number of were always in readiness to mova to veterans army, led by "General" broke out, Inv Sinn F6inere were captured in a lobar the support of the advancing col arrived Ottawa this Norfolk The de - Sins Frank Riley, v in 0 t a N St involving Lesson Street, County Londonderry coast. The do- E*, clean-up of PAettigoe. Of threecolumns' There wag intense machine gun fire morning; and after a reet, Grosvenor Place, Me-,stroYer Put Police on,board the steam- Parade through Donnell Street and other thorough- or. They searched the passengeis,but of troops which last evening-began ad- from the Free State side of the borde;r the city reached Lansdowne Park fares. The Crown forces had a dfffi- made no arrests. shortl before-noon, They Timing into the section of Fermanagh all day Saturday on a skit-mile front Y o are now county occupied by the Southerners, without perceptible Jult., quartered at Howtek Hall, and will $14-25; do,.f.a.b., $13.25 to $13.W, d,*, kets country points, $I& to-$13.25. remain there till the interview with EXCHANGE ADVANCES General Advan the Government is arranged. Aar of the W"Id ce by The army on entering the Exhibi-It Montreal- % to- 57 ON U.S. MARKET 47 't -.Central ClinaLARder tion grounds numbered 278. According Toronto. OA*Can.WeeL, No.2,66 67ei-• do No. 8. 62% to 68e. Flour, Man. to ''General" Riley they will not be Manitoba wheat—No. I Northern, ta., fireft, ".. Rolled Provisional Moratorium to A despatch from Tientsin allowdd to leave the Exhibition $1.44%; No. 2 Northern, 01.99%; No. spring wheat oa* bee 90, be., $9. Br", $28.25. grounds till the Interview with the 8 Northern, $1.8014, rbi Germany Caused British says:--General Wu Pei-Fu Smote, $30M. Bay, No. 2, per toni, CW, 61%e; _F -a arranged. mayor Frank Manitoba oats—No. 2 cor lots, $29 to $30. le- - .. wt;;; Government I No. 3 CW, 6834,; extra No, I food, Cheese, Securifin to Soar. the Chinese Plant,wM addressed the men in How- 58%c; No. I feed, 56%c. finaot Eastern, 12% to' A desPatab. from Parts says:—Ths ZLY, has instituted a geri-_ kk Hall on their arrival, offered, his Mani 137-10c. Butter, choices; J&8P"#0M Manitoba barloey—Nominal. cram n rvic rrsaiging an* interview All the above track, Bar .,,L 29% to BOY,,. ESM selected aryf ,have fuft eral advance agai at the forces me so in 95r_ appromed the German,reply to its alti- with the Government. "General" Riley American corn—No.2 ye low,76%,,' Potatoes, per bag, cgw lots, 85c. malum and definitely-decided to-grant Of General Chang Tao;ol-in.- also addressed the men. Then an ex- No. 3 yellow, 75%,c, all rug, Good veal calves $7 to $7.50• choice, Germany a prowwonal moratorium ser whom he recently drove out of cellent dinner was served. Barley—No. 3 extra, test 47 %s. or lots, $8; light InIeTior calves, Ma shoe be+t was be/.,7 , 11Tr t the Year IM. The text of the Core- r_. Yor Thank Plan tq better. 60 to 65c. aceordtw to freights F P n into Nlarxhu.;.. 77 p mid Eft mission's Utter to Clusnesior aftericon and even a ng for outside. Wirth and er&l WU-s objective is 'me rr&ne Buckwheat--.!No. 3, 41.00. per Pound. $4 dw Its decteloes.wors,Issued after the - Shan" the meeting between the men and the R7, 0oftundesion had hatned them at a nee- hai&wan, at the southern tip Government. it was No. 2, 95c. $15; Mixed loll, $1479, finally suggested th Itillfeed-13,1. M&Arsal frvt, cwn-fa% $14; 1" lasting many hours, The decision of Manchuria, On the Gulf of and sgreol-tO by the men that a Com—bags included: Bran,per ton,$272 to "we 10 to '11. IV" unanimous, the French delegate' Liao Tung. mittee of 12 of the marchers would.$28.25; shorts, .2 1 Per ton, $U.25 to Jointmg In It, doopke the report go into the Railway Committee' rooms;*30A: good feed flour $1.70 to $1 go. ' 104mon from a section of the of op- Feeling against Chang Tao- of the Parliament-Buildings and con. - galid hay--Track, formto, per ton.. Milk Wbkh caused deep concern _hX _iln ;a said 6W qxreading-in- for with the Prime Minister, Right extra No. 2, $?A to $25; mixed, $18 HIS --"MmiWon eirdes dur4ft the day. Dr. to J19; clover, ;14 to $1& Manchuria. The entire line of Straw_--Cor lots, per -,HONORS ON BM7`HDAY A desPatch from New York my*:— Belar4 Minister of Soldiers, CM ton, track, To-'Re- nntQ�-$12 to $18. Mle granting,at a one-year provisional �11,e Chinese, Eastern Railway establishment; Hon. James Murdock, Ofttario wheat_No. I oommelviel, Order of the British to Germany by ber form- =reported in the hands of sup. Minister of Labor; BOIL George P. $1A2 to $LA outside. 4r on New onenAft was followed by a series of porters of Wu Pei Graham, Minister Qf Militia, and Her- Ontario No. 3 *a* 40 to 460, t. 'Bestowed .7 '10tareetbW movements in the local -Fu. 019 : :bert Marley-, M.P., Chairman a tbq side. A despatch from Loackm says:--* 'Committee on Pensions and Ro, Ontario corn---W to,60c, outside. exchange market on Thursday. Comprised In the usual Hot of birth-( establishment. --"St Pat*, is cotton day honor, r, the RearkUnces on London rose to the INSTRUMENO KEPT -sot& Ontario flour quotatlIons in three years, do- 'seeks, 93'4p, $7.70 per bbL; 2nd,TmL*A foh6wing,made BALLOON IN COURSE 0 '(bakers), $7.20. Straight&, in GTJ�, the recommendation of Rt. Ran. Win,- stealing selling at $4A6%, with sables 8, fractilm over $4.46, and a True-Economy in Fulucation. 'seaboard, $6M. ston Churchill, Seeretary of state foe.,. Mankoba. flour-ist. peta., in cotton the Colonies: Vorreoponding gain in sixty-day b0is. 'Privy CounciNor—Premier W. 1,1 The German rate sLao, improved, L-ine of Travel Renewed interest in Ontario's Pro- socks, $8.70 per bbl.; 2nd pd�r-, $8.20. Throughout Trip, Major vincial University am its needs has Cbw§6-New, large, 15 to 15%c; MackerA119 lung of Camelot. marks rising to the equivalent of 100 been aroused by the publication of a twine, 15% to 16c; triplets, 17 to Haight Commander of St. MichLAC' for 88 awts, as against the recent low Westover Claims. series of b- --letins issued by the. 17'Aic. Old, large, 21c; twins, 214 toy and.St. George-Premier B.,N. Bar- 'quotation of 100 for 82 cents. Quebec, June 4.-None the 'WO-M Alumni Federation of the Unive Ity litTe old,I well 92c. Stiltorts, new 19c. L larle, 26 to VIC. Old Stiltons 24e of Smith Australia. Straw$h of Bfqtiab eichan se. tor wear as a result of their remark. of -Toronto. One of these bulletins Butter-Fresh dairy, choi;e, 20 tot Knigbt Commander of th Batb-: to well-informed brokers, able in,the great Mil- defers to questions asked by some who 24c; creamery prints, fresh, finest,!Colonel Hoy, General Manager of the _•4wom predicted on the belief waukee race which ed to be' predk took them across -are interested in the University as to- 3fic; No. 1, 34c; No. 2%, M2 ; cooking,'South African Railways, :that the moratorium would be f ollow- the Great takes, over the terrain of why the expenditure for maintenance 18 to 21c. Seven new Dominion Compan-iong of ad by a large German loan wid re-!Northern Ontario and the virgin for- should be so much gTeater than it waa Dressed pbultry-Spring chickens,'St.Michael and St. George are create& a. re- ducklings 35c; turkeys, 40 to 45c. Order -.-;dits by that country in London, more:850 miles, in 17 hours, to the point-of 9 _��Oultsnt re-establishment of large ere-'%ate of Qupbec,'a &stance cf nearly seventeen yea" ago, befcre the 6-5c; roosters, 25c; fowl, U to 30c; The solitary appointment to the organization which took place in 1906. .LiKe poultry-Spring chickens, 65c;'of the British Empire is given to & ',or less to-the doloadvantage of France their forced lending at St. Andre tai- In reply'to these inquiries it it Point- meters IT to 20j; taws, 26L-i L duck. representative of the New Zealand no- ;4nd other Continental centms. Pouvadte, Major Oscar Westover, ed out that, for some years previous " J tive races. Dr. M. Pomare, cX. • Chief of HiW1 39c; turkeys,.30 toF 35c. G the Air 'Service Weal to 1906,the Pebvindal University was, Margarine-20 to 22c. New Zealand M -, hO is the N' inix6r iz%, ton, and his compAn - r -1 Lieut. I F. Lai, u"ad, az ro arc; dmxve or Cooic isiana. _f the admittedly_a It id cartons,MINE CANADA FOR Bond o proving grounds, Mary- tn-a dying condition. To.remedytbis new U , in 86 to 37c. Eleven -Knights Bachelorsh4lw land arrived in the city of Quebec last state of affairs the -Royal Commis. -Beans--4Can., hanil-ple-ked, bushel,; PREHISTORIC MONSTER night distributed almost evenly among sion of that year recommended greatly $4.25; primes, $8.75 to $9.90. Dominion& Maple products--Syrup, p'er imp. "The.feature of the flight, from our enlarged government support adid this -(3dcajo Scientists to Saari& point,of view," declared the Major, was fortheom gal., $2.20; per 5 imp. 99-19.,. $2.10; ing. Then the Provincial ----------- lb. 20c. was the denlonetration cof the fact University began to expand and to for Remains of Extinct ffo�-20-80-lb. tins, 14% to 15c ASKED TO NIEDIATt that it M" possible,by the correct inter. offer the type of education demanded per W; 5-234-1b. tins, 17 to 18c per pretation of the aerial c4rrents at dif- by integigent people. To compare lb.; Ontario conth honey, per eoz., iri I IN IRISH AFFAM, sa fermit altitudes, shape an almost maintenance expenditures of seven- $6.60n desliatch from Chicago ys:-A .4arty of Chicagodns left on Thursday; definite course from the moment you teen yeari ago with those of the Pre_ Potatoes _Ontario,904b.bog, $1-111; Earl of Balfour APP6M4ta -night for an exploration trip in Can- take the air." Delawares, $115 to $1.25. sent Year is like comparing the'food 3.111-4.11". MeCL, as to to Unravel a" iDo searen raw me remains *1 ••Ifte - cost of a delicate, starving child with 36c; cooked heap, 60 to 62c- smoked- ssm4ble lizard," a beast of monstrous POLAR PARIN OFF that of a vigorous, full-grown man. rolls, 25 to 27c; cottage jv-fi*7 82 to Entire Situation. The University of Toronto is managed, 84c;,breakf4st idle, equipped with huge armor plates' be backs, ON FIVE-YEAR VOYAGE the Bulletins state,with the most care- bonelese, 36 to 4"con' 35 to 36c; A des atch from London says:- _vC bone and horns, The expedition is 0(-- •, The new Earl of Balfour has been_ --Ubg sent out by the Field Museum. fuel economy consistent with efficiency; Cured meate-Long clear bacon, $17 No musetun in the Country has 'FXpedition_ 1ftVn no dollar is wasted., _The British Gov' yet Aniurulsen to $19; clear bellies, $21 to $23; light- asked by the British Cabinet to act -acquirW an entire skeleton of one of Seattle for Nolne, Alaska. ernment"reeeived an adverse vote � weight rolls in.bbla., $48; heavyweight' mediator to try and *m loth out the' _J_ rolls, $40. entire Irish aa' u"iva, Ipuyh as re—giada iffione prehistoric monsters;but the ex. the House of Commons recently be- Lard�._prime, tkrcm, 16C; t%TM, Southern Ireland Seattle, Waa)L, Jutle 4.-The aux- cause eland and the border situa- pedition from the Floid'Museuni,head- Be the majority of the members ap- 16%c; Pails, 17c prints, 18c. Short- the north. fliary power schooner Maud, bearing parent by E,-S. Riggs, Assistant Curator, ly thought that the attempt to ening tierces. 15c; tubs, 15%c-, pals, tIon I" the Amundsen Polar basin scientific effect so-called economies -in educe- 16c; prints, 18c. In the meantime Sir James C -Z'_'hopes to return with a complete speci- raig, the Ulster Premier, has given the i expedition, sailed from Seattle at 3.40 ition was ill-advised. The feeling, 61 Choice heavy steers, $8. mom i 50 to $9; rday aftenwon-forr Nome,Alaska the people of Canada, like that, Of butcher steers, choice, $8.50 to Hunting for dinosaurs is very much:Yeste '$8.75; Cabinet his views of the state.of at- on the first leg of a five- ear- the People of Great Britain, may per. •.6,good,$7.50 to$7.75; do,med., $6.50 fairs in Ulster. Although he no* has like prospecting for minerals, accord- Voyage j. B. I through the Arctic ice to $7; do com. $'6 to $6.50; butch 10,000 British troops apart froip his Abbott, one of the-party. P_ack�-_ most concisely exptess4in, I- . I Captain Oscar Wisting,sailing mas- the foll-ow-iing __seitten6e- heifers,-$7.75 to.$&60�_do, med., "Ulatef volunteers and special con. ifs .67ten. fragments of bone are found in I from the to $7,25; do, com., $6 to $6.50, butcher his wash which comes from some dla- 'r of the Maud, commanded the ves- "Montreoil Gazette": "Economy at-all I co", choice, $6�60'to $7.25; do, med., stabulary, be Complains* that is con. ry tral of the situation is insufficient and *nce Tbese are traced, back to the sel, Roald 'Amundsen., chief of the 14.mes is requisite, it is admitted- but,1$5.50 to $6-, canners and cutters, I butd!ier qaj-good,-$&-to. $1 he wants a free hand to use the tr op$ to Nome by steamer, sailing th-day. i; ' ' .. - . .-,-- - -_ ­ dad to pwa bu, MO. ao'he Olewea progressive systpin of education fqr do, COM., $3 to, _*4; feeders, d, $ The United States army tug Ma- a co'untry is not economy in any .50; do, fair, $6 to kers, He also put forward an explanation .'hopac and a*flotilla of cruisers-from of the word, but rather a gcu= to $7 as'to why- the Ulster'Government is good $5.50 to $6.25; do, air, 5 to E"t lkers, $40 to $80 ers, unable to miti-Atain law and order in thd fleets I _-,'Rhow that you are abundantly Of the Ssattld and Queen reprehensible form Of extravagance. $5.50; mi of better things. City Yskcht Clubs escorted the.,M*ud $50 to $90; calves, choice, 1 .50 to! Belfast, but -he appea-eptly failed to ElcPreaa up the Puget'Sound. $11-50; do, med., $6 to.$7.25; do, COM,' impress the Cabinet, which finally-oon.; yourself as freely as you please in this The Duke of York, Premie, Lloyd $'i to $5; spring lam-ho, $10 to $15•: sented to the tm of British trop sheep, choice, 47 to, $7.50; do, rented for the sake of the defence'af U149to?'' -nwAmw, for it is the only way that Do you know what country has Ch.- George and Rt. Hon. Winston Church-.$6 to W &,-com., $S.50 to--.$4; yeRr. Will count; thatowilil lead-you 0 thp:largest unexplored . area? Africa? ill, Coloriial Secretary, will attend the - d;o but refused to allow him to use them -7higher place you desirs. wronff;.iti South Arowlea. Dd*inion Day dinner in London. ling3 'thoice $12 to $18 I You -to 0; hogs, fed and watered,com for operatioua acrO& the border. 14 to •,,� ' ti-Y :^C• a. '.«r °'•n}3 •i....a Y..d?.,�. SF'' Srt:" -°o^'Z",'.J"., '.., �r.' y. 1,py, •.,,y, ',•. �LA "`y'..,,,.. aa- .$my �:`r'� � s.,. 'i�'wt pyre-`"+• fa' :3-.... ,-:' .p.+,r±. +.^•;�•..' uc.T.;a�Y' fir:`". ;.�:•.' .x°°.0 �?'.• �•..�'`3`' '•� ' 'r'}, 1+ '{ ,� i•�r -..• a..�:..,�. "C+'FY, ri ,v �. .6„L at• ..•• r�;,,�:r '.r,,.. , Piave" you renewed your subscription '3gnt Weather' A �r��/a�I'a[/�.y,/'C1Z @rs to The Pickering`News yet i.8 r ii.; psi year.: i0 if paiQ7n advance. r Ht ;�,+,;m',.•''_' " Here is a list of tempting items for picnics or lunchedon hot days: 'P JOHN MdRKAR, PfOpflBtorr Grimsby Sweet Mixed Pickles, in-bulk, 50c.pee qt. ^ Kraft an di n L and Cheese, Plapgred piust�srd,Ion,,26c,45o. ' cy '' P.OTES ANO'COMMENTB. i -HARNE *SS �%SHOP �, Kraft Canadian Loaf Cheese, 85c lb. _ Sardines and Kf pper Snacks, 10c per tin Olives, Cataups and Pickles at various prices µ`The high hopes that were enter ATTENTION, FARMERS Quaker Corn Flakes, three packages for 25c. tetiued a few weeks aRO for the ''.A special price on Tiger Salmon at 35c a tin—this peaceful 'settlement of the Irish On and after May 22nd th}s business will be located in the Vf _ is a good red salmon "questioti are not being fulfilled by Reddi><i prod erty, opposite the Town Hall. - subsequent events,�as the present We`have in stock a good supply Af. \! r' This is Pineapple Week situation points to civil war. British troops have clashed with Harness and Harasses Parts: � � • . J the Sinn Fein'artuy, and while the Collars, Whips, They are at their best and cheRpest and :,.� now is the time for canning. .. ' casualties have 'not been very :' Sweat.Pads, all kinds, rt r {4 Y heavy, it may be the beginning of Collar Pade. all kinds. — -Also, Strawberries, Oranges, Banana4, Grape Frail, ''_` New Cabbage, Cucumbers etc. a more serious situation. The Everything for the horse: �Ra:.:-.� :�.= ----- = -- ;,. W. British army may help to restore - Buy.all your Groceries at the'Grocery Store. < order, but; the Irish people only R'e are preppkred,to Rive a good. ; :'.:.'• Shoe Repairing Service. JES MOHARDSON. n_ .-can make a peaceful' and satisfac- _ ;x story settlement of the question,. ' E-C I L :'13 R A D L E Y - - vvhich has puzzled statesmen for �� .`:eentaries. HARMESS.,MAKER, - :..:I'ICKERI'ti'G .,. One a the most popular of scien- ' "� - tii3c inventions is the •radio-tele- µ Phone, which is of very recent a a dace, but its popularity has grown Asarsting the �Farmer - Just'received Sherwin-William's Paints, Running Shoes, .Ao rapidly that.there are in C_an- sda Lhotisands 'of radio set,,, and E-Interests,and requirements of agriculture are fully under- ' �: _ stood and well served by this bank. To encourage progressive Ladies' White Pstlnps. Ladies'and Children's Underwear, `` ° ; the number is increasing ,verb enterprise in the farmer And to make his financing az easy a. Ii. . ? rapidly. But with the introdpe- possible, practical assistance in the form of loans is given, and corn- Boys Jerseys, all sizes., ,R - ti.un of this new invention, there plate banking facilities, specially adapted to farm business, are avall� Our Grocery Stock is,complete, Dry. Goods are-assorted .ae at each our blh one of branches. Consult our local manager• '• cornea another great danger, the Nand. Hardware Stock will be in in a few days. _ danger "of fire. One of these is -dae to t..; voltage system s and the other hat- We wlgh to extend our thanks to the many who eLrd is from lightning. To miti- o RAW an Rate'aa far as possible these•dang' WHrM BRANCH, CL P. LYND, Manager• have befriended:us lately. and can promise them E. C. CROSS, Manager. t; ers, the Uon+iuion Fire CoatruU. BROOKLiN BRANCH. the same fair and honorable treatment _ ;.._ :+si.on have issued a bulletin Riving , 1 ftn�trurtions in regard to the in- we have received from theirs. ' ata'lling of radio seta. , ' PI CKER IN G - 1� �.IP-qt�k g Eire.ht, Dealings Are.Fair. - ,F Court of Revision _F - - E AT . M ARKET f ' ` . The following a� r.la' were dealt • -=?�' z with by the Pickering township coup- �� U H A "M 1B R 0 rail as a Court of Revision on Monday, y, W y20tb : Round Roast or Steak, 23,:per lb IYY. Hewson,dog tax and overcharge "Surluin Roast or Steak, ... ... �c ��•+-• -- 5 aan land, disallowed. H 0 J Story, '- i�i►rt rliuuse Roast or Steak, - e • _ chAre on real er,tute. di�aliowed. • C Rump'Ruast.;.. - .,. 'White. real estate,reducejj S'_30, 91TS ' e .: .: ..: •� " _ � JI!•,,�. EVERT M. Butler• overcharge, ADUrned. 8 Fine Rib Roast,. Ureonoehie, asst for too mueb land, Heavy Rib Rua+t. " '•; .�. 1Hc `: adjourned. Ed& Fred Bentley, over•; Shoulder Roast. .� ..: - ... 14 anti 16c charge. dismtored. Sire \ta,rrissev, 'Pot Roast, 14c • seal a fate change to Joe�,uioI . . allowed R JI Croker, overcharge, _k`, Brisket, to boil, 9c '• # s�' `` sdjourd%d. Roy Alsop, change a,5t r '.:fmm TV ybaylur to self,-Billowed.-Roy LeR of awl. half ur whole, n itti foot off' r.9c• '' '�� ,.• _ 'Alsop, overcharge. dismissed. J �% Loin of Veal. .. ` "—� " ti or i and W H Perev. change of assm% Shoulder of Zeal. .. '22c „ • �.'•' withdrawn. E Willson, undercharge. .. 20e '• �H��',hfgR�tll,>��1LLfAMS PAINT Shoutdet Roast of ti sal, , rr•D H Cowan and A H Rohinsoe *'• asavt increased ;&W,0. A J ProuAs,, Pure Pork Sausage, ... .. ,25c " , ;. - gives satisfaction. No paint can give more. do man oce'chwrks.•reduced$1100 R C Arnold, Finest Salt Pork, .•. 2bc " ! _ a ,, - can expect more. S. W. P. i3 a sansfactioa-giving paint. •. overcharge, reduced $200. F W Bar- too, real estate, change to C Qi'i Ilsor, Fiaeat Breakfast Bacon. piece,y . g _85e ,. - The materials that enter into it, the care with which it is r illowed; also to Mrs Hutchins, allow •' " sliced. ... = 1r, Bed ;also to W J Jones, allowed ; also Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 88e " - made, the men who make it, everything connected with „ r to S E Turner.allowed. W Edwards - k bvebcbarSe,•disallowed. Mies Minnie s ' Bsek•Bacoo, ... ... ... .•. 50c " - - it, are of the satisfaction-giving kind. It never disap; "'Wood. change asst from self to T E Cooked Haar,..; ::t the work it is ezpected to do. Costs Hutchison,allowed ; also p^rcel to F -� `•. „ Always clod We postbs Alw r iL Green. allowed. Dyson Fy (lowap. i eiders,.. Does �� COaori f.,atds free. . . stinted that Rosebaak Park property Head-Uheeae,.. •.. -j- s least be assessed separately to each owner. Easy First and Domestic Shoeteniog. 3 lbs 50 cents \ Soto ar- A adjourned. C Hood, asst of firs E = 5 lbe SO cents ' IHopd I changed to 9torv'dt Taylor, •` J. IPICKE IN ' ' Allowed. H D Browne. thatl2j acres -..•• �' •' lb prints 18 cents a7• �. BALSDON, • a Rjl�G should be assessed,to C P R Co, ad. ✓ , 4 e� rtlrned. Neil Collins'asst changed to 4ohn ,Kier, alloaed. J A White. F , R,E I D - - S'I`C KE R I N G :'Walker's rift be changed to H John• G. s • John- son, allowed• also H Hale's aw t chang- --- ' ed to tV and,E Bunting allowed ;a'so Be Warned ?. " iii acres changed fropi self to A E P4Wcv 8 � your lass wallowed ; also ihst asst of S an N insurance papers, seeds, bends �^ r T7r Ky ,aG duange6• to w�M Iminnrosn, i �" P . .-•.: ' .. allowed ; also asst of I Swetzie be � • � and other valuables at home until they ate ue changed to T Young,L Packer and I New-Low Prices on All Ford =� ' Wm Harris, allowed also that A siblen or deatro ed by fire, instead of renting a Churchill and A Clough be asst for 16 -, Safety Deposit z, is on a par with "lo¢ktng the scree as tenant and owner. H Red. 11liOdels,4- of festive at once stable door after the horse ig stolen.I ding, overcbargP, dismissed. W 13 e ! ti Don't pjocraatigate! Rent a box to-day at this Bank. Weatney, that W T Elliott's asst be �^ ssis. 419.01 •J changed to self. allowed. J G \icln- 11 Runabout ��•� ;'Cho 5166. I;{II THE Jam. Ln<h;overcharge, reduced $6U0. J 13 �' starter 617.36 " starter 12 'STANDARD BANK. Jones, that 05 acre asst of Mrs Wm ?"; pF CANADA. White he- chanted to self. GL1loaed TUAiing = 571,' 4' �.: Truck 1812.23 Df Kennedy, oret•charge, reduced by jl Q, i .. .►,.»to» tr.�V ',.' •�. -.'.1:CuAL t�.7D1`.a0 ",�. S ril�P,;,:l^.,•�. .:! f9{4tkii-6--�trtP :-•vcrr-cc'r"--vvc:'�..: i Ij t Block, Pickering, allowed, Thos C ti! jll' Pict erin Brdl2ch, - - - W F Law, Managef 113town, change to resident: allowed. Coupe 601,79 Run. Lt. Del. q5$.94 Ij� S - _ `� C. A. McClellan, Manager' ,John Crockett, 50 acre asst changed to I - W}iit;oy£'anCh, - Wm•Hall, allowed. J T Suwderland, Sedan 9.8402 starter 848.05 dog asst, adjourned. The fullowing - . asst fJr dogs were struck off Samuel ' O. B, Pickering, Ontario Stewart,J• F Booth, Roy Alsop. E C Bind Chas Hai¢ht, G D Milne, E F.�C y. ;il� .,. s .. - W'I7i4tl�v; J'>;" J 9wrretwifle;x Frarrlr. ' �` Any of these- models may be purenasedm with_a F sa iOoultis, W J McDonald: , S - - °:small cash payment, balance to �e paid in iN O TI-0 E twelve equal monthly instalments. ��f� ' INDIVIDUAL i+I W are now prepared to re•charge.all makes and �+ iT��►RY f Chopping and Oat/Cr•,nshing will - �.r.'•: be clone Sacurda_rs and lfondays aizes,of batteries on our own premises. _ o .' only, tip to Sept. 1st at 'Give ias a trial' and be convinced r• - 1tonA Mill �I III ✓ U. �iy, ° �' E'lrf- 1•a...,y -.;./ --- .- _.,_ .. .. _r..:- :tea-'.•_.. f • -s,<an n _.- _ - r z i I • Bell hone In phone' Whit 29 ti 200 - '_ •� F Y IrI� � s � . � , s ' a e Service Garag'e' ` ` Th NEVER USED •.�A`��N ' O erheuling, Pointing, all kinds JA1 EGUMD5' '"�`• - repairing done. Ignition She' rwoodl CollacUTT a specialty. - `. Your old Ford top re-covered Ford Sales and service Station. _ g fur $13.00. Re rry & - n I? et . 1Vionney - Pickering-, ''~X•...ia ^,�. ,.+ v.y, r ,n:e-.� '�',• "fie., ,.4 tin. ,^',y",w,— '..t..;^ :;q� Y:'.4:•,:5'•r' - _� ,a�":, k �n;�'-„�, .',N' ;k+T�'n'..^*i .:,�i• ?,;'�'� ,.�:�1,b,,:�.r., •}7ir,. Fn:y,�` :w y. �'+y, "tC�.S,'•,�^: ,,.•, .,.' °f. �`••• y�.� Y .'.,'. "'{ ,i�. +��,�•.•w' �t�J'n.;,,.s: �.r .n- fir; n+ .yo, ,� ., Jt�, ?y y n •N' •,A. :�.'^" -C�� ,. C. ,+• .Fr�i.9eb��"� ��ff-�r'GyY" u-" -��`f :'i�M.' !t „�„�.�ti >e.. •�4'��., r"�e''-�"•f-�'i' •'rr,� •r. ,,� <,.d+, a,; +o;, .,y} �• �• �.•'�':�a't�.,,ri '.'v ,�:. ' _� . "-1•:. :,y,:'",'d.,�`s,-r,•,N, ;'},a.:r:. r •t 'f+- .w`t',' y. "�-.. •y,;`1 xf`j,.�.^r...iqW, x. -� ' as� ti„r, .. :� •�. ,f•,r k: i n w. iY', .. ` ,� ..� i,�-",�" .{6��'."ay ��`fa. _ �.�.__x�r� ,�A.-_: ,r,. y •pI' ^P.� �•' •�• ,ii��. .. ... `�` . • . <.. .e. ,Y. .n - :r ``3.:•'R.*n ° ,µ. '.;y CLAREMONT._ The grain elevator will be closed ,., The Pickering every Wedoesday and Saturday _ A. W. Maciay waa ,iu thg city until further'notice,-_,_._ *** I'll. • 'on Saturday. On Thurada afternoon, June 15, Vigilance 'Committ8Q Ak Born to Archie•aad Mrs. Floih- Shoes You Silo • commencing a 2.30 o'clock, in the •-.'loll, a daughter. Baptist school-room, the Women's - ' r The object of this Association Is to a s.' J. Fingold had a business trip to Institute summer meeting will be t�ttacf L(�tu b00$t ur fQrm eQrntn 3 lessen stealing and"prosecute ,. the city on Mond>gy. addressed by Mrs. Chats. Macoun _ the Felons, Miss Vlola-Forsyth,• Mt. Albert, on Institute worlrand' Co.nsolidat- My TorontoSil4__will put-dollars in.your r'..vva@ home for the cel sbration on ed Schools._, Al,l women and girls _----- - .- _^ ,&turday. are invited. Refreshrdea-fa.will be pocket. Ham, � pm ro .toieaoommod!: t David Hoppen of Toronto, is served at the close of the meeting. It-will boost the value of your farm. a oats �},b}y„}d say m mbre•• ' Clare- spend a few days with Clare- ; Its double-tongued-and-grooved ' a o! ZZ"Utivs Oommiotes. ' mont•friends. Pr. Charlton and Mrs. Mills, of SALE REGISTER. selected-Spruce makes the Toronto Silo ,Membership too ti,o0. ' Toronto, are visiting with David absolut�ty ais'tight, 'which keeps TfoUls may be had from tae vr"idene or g SATURDAY.JUNE 10TH—Auction sale 9sorsury on applfoaNAM. -.<r -and Mrs. Scott. of house and lot, furniture-etc., in the ensilage in perfect condition. �. c Miss Verna Evans, of Toronto, the Village of,Claremont, property }, Its famous Hip Roof allows zsc. Oom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Pali , spent a day ast week at the home of the estate. of the late. Matthew you t o tramp the Ensilage to the Her, W. V. Richardson, Pickering.. - `_ y Beelb Sale .@,t•2.o'clock, sharp. of her parents.here. y p' top of the staves—and adds great-- j R Th toil: "N. J. Clark.': Chas. and Mrs. Wsgg, of.Toron. See bait, D. A. Pugh,'auctioneer.• 4, ---- ly to its appearance: Pruidsaf, sow"&" to, were visiting Claremont friends -so-ver the week-sad. RPRSE REGISTER. Drop, in next time you're in Roy.Ward, who is returning-.to SIR SimoN, (208811, noted Clydesdale town anti let us talk it over. It is. y BuS1neSS - the West this week, •takes &.ship= stallion, the-property of Milton Ben- I have other lines of. Toronto•, •l • To help you run'part of yours. 'nient of cattle with him. son, Claremogt, will make the sea- Farm Equipment too: rLet me L. ' The two grand-daughters of W. ern of 192 at his owe stable, lot 11, shove you their dependability andk 11 'By opening a New Garage in the Vil• flarbron, from Oshawa, are visit- eon. 9, Picketing. croon t lage of.Whitevale I am prepared to do °'• '_. -ing him here at present: KING SAUL. (14945;, Vol. 9$. S. S. B, �' ( all kinds of repair work, including t Alf..Lenimon, who fr etured a [9538; C. g. B.. the imported Clydes- tope and side curtains, also making $ dale stallion. the property-of Oscar • . PILi�EY , your old car look and run like new by F R•. rib several weeks aRO, �. ing to a Wilson, Brougham, will make- the �, - `� fall, is recovering nicely. g g 1 giving it a good coat of new paint. season of 1922•as follows: Mondays Cockshtttt Agent .-,s Agent for Toronto machinery, inelstd- Mrs. Combs returned to her Mav 22nd, will leave his own stable �IIt, -.fie ing;Pumps„ Windmills, Silos tai r Pickerin • home is the city ou L:onday after and proceed to J. Patterson's, cog.7, g, and'Gasoline Engines. +'e spending a month here with her' . for noon;-thence to G. Hodgson•'s for • CH•ARLE9 M.'RICE, r mother. night. Tuesday, Walter Steven-' J. C. and Mrs. Macoab and son Home Tel. 5821. Wh}tevale. Oat A John, of Uxbridge, spent Sunday Greenwood, night. Wednesday. V. with the former.'s brother and,sis Blake's. Audley, noon; H. G. Wil- s son's. base Mine, nigh•.. - Thursdayy '1u.. ter here. W. J.Mailer's, Pickering, nobo: H; — ale eve ` ~� The B. Y. P. U. purpose viaittag Vale's, base tine, ai ht, Frida rj.. • the young people of"the Whitby G. Cowan's, Brick road,noon;to his °°- . Ba4atist church on the evening of own stable until the tollavaiag Moa- - _• ,' Monday, June 19th. day morning. •('� Meat Anything Thirty volumes of interesting FLORISTON, [15258],(17788); Imported The Superior Market and up-to-date fiction and ten vo1= Clydesdale stallion, the property of in Bard wsre .4mes of con•fiction have been add.. Robt. Defoe.Green River.,will make .�.• s.=__ � ' ed to the public library during the the,season of lf)`32 ae toiMwe: Mon- d •rW}dite 808a uas0111�e " `. peat month. 1 day. May 15th, will leave his own - Store The anniversary. of Erskine stable be proceed to-B. Carter's for The Store that has made �Otbr &ccessorie8, r• noon; tbrnce to E. W. Haltby'e for � Church will be held on Sunday, aiRht, Tuesday. Wm. Middleton's,- 9 �� „ „ t June 25th. Rev. Dr. Gandier, Greenwood, noon: Jos. Wideman' for Quality' 1i8}lity g • S and Dominion Principal cif Hnoz College, will he Salem, night. Wednesda , Beat- )Reputation `L d Tires, the preacher. ley Bros.' Audley, noon: W. J. Me- 'r Luther Pilkey and two toes,- 'Donald's. Brock road, night. Thurs- Genuine Ford Parts, �r 1 Russell and Raymond, were at day. bf. Barrett'& Ptckeriog. nobo: The Toledo'."Honest Weight:" 9cugog one day ast week and sue Mr.Alien's, base line, night. Friday, We use the Most Reliable Scales Made, - y Wm. Teefy's, Cherrywood, noon: Bu, your �-' rd `�a'r eeedei in catching 187- beautiful We give Sixteen Ounces to ever Pound. - s >roeosof perch. R. H. MA or's, con.5• eight. Sat+. g, y Fist . �� P@ urday. to bit own stable until the from us A meeting of' the citizens of =Prices as low as we can make them and remain in business. fultow}rg Monday tnx•niag. - •�'�. Claremont will be held in.the 'Ma-- We have installed a SLICING MACHINE and can give you Choice ont stook Of Screen D40rB, sonic Hall this(Fridayyevening at_ - 8 o'clock. to boosider the question_ .,VULCANIZING Bceakfa3t Bacon, Cooked Ham, Roast Pork and other lines Window Screens ; ';.of a Me riorial Park, , All come. -- of the Sunset" Brand of Cooked Meats, and �ti by not have that punctured lire Machine Sliced in those Delicate +. ,It s. Timms, president of the lo- ?or blow-out properly repaired and get Fine Slice9, so much _ -Fishing Tackle is complete y. Cal B. Y. P. U. represented -the i man hundreds of miles more service. Union at the Provincial Young y " - ".Appreciated in Every Household. B,also a saving; to your pocket-book P l • Mangel and Turnip Seed People's Cnavention at London, have one of the beat steam Vulcaniz.' Choice Young Beef, Pork and Lamb are tj!e only Find We Handle. ' and Rave an eieellent report on,ing Out-fits and am prepared to repair Seed Corn. - 'U . his return,, ;your tires and tubes on the shortest C�'i�a,l�.ty. 81.�d i39r'P1Ce _ ~ notice. Work kuaranteed. I� also - Frank Cooper, Clare&ont • Mites Golds Anderson returned; p %eep new tire@, tribes and tube repair ONE -DOOR EAST _ Erato the hospital, Toronto, last' �p — ' _..Thursday evening,motor•lag home kit la stock. I". J. +Coldnam, OF POST OFFICE. . J�ickeri�lg M , Women's iwrtb Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson. She PERCY TARR. ell sand v1 omen 8 ry is considerably improved after her East End Garage.Stouflville. NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR re-ent operation but still very 27 t Phone q11 or SW2. at a big saving. 4 -a weak and reduced. ---- — ant of Patent Sbo � staespt There will be a garden en party on The Ideal Grocer? Store '� and buckles. - Aleo,Oztords and -Friday evecina,June .28rd, on R. }s,te the Ideal Store to get 2 strap 811 ere with $ease's grounds, a half mile east X Cuban. heels, black and two. mF._ your groceries. , reg, $4.80 to$5,at 9,26, of elammout, tinder the auspices you will be surprised at our lowprlces- i .'^• . x. of the H. Y. P U. A splendid Many dollar/can be saved by,shop- . Men's calf Boot, black and brows, rogramroe f6' being prepared. ping here. We also have lots - regular 7.00, at 600. = of cboibe fault to select - A big rhipament of Football Boole is khe celebrated Marr family and ' W others are expected. Watch oat from. Don't torget'to brown, tan and x.00. elk, for particulars later. give us a call Lhe *, at 4.50 and i5.00. , The sportiag element of Clare next time you are in town. ^ _ Phone 3866. ' Granulated Sugar 8.60. 1¢thle is becoming enthused over r at the turn of s J Fla iris Clatremoat Athletic grounds, and there fie a Wanted—Poultry, Butter, Bggo. raspect of having from SSW to Also, a few bus.of white beans. p ~'.••:Iow cootril-ated by private tali- F RANK CHTDLOW, ,- lInd. Phone 8$00 ` yens. One citizen has offered to CLARRMONT, ONTARIO ._',You pump over a ton of•;water every day." Your wife carries -'•' er i- two thousand heavy pails of water every year. HOGG $ .LYTLE, LTD-' >650,00 each .to this fund.' The A Stitch in Time gaYdgNine My Toronto Windmill will do away with all,that drudgery. — s 'name of this eiLizea will be given It provides a supply of running water for your kitchen, bath- SEED GRAIN r,-as soon as the names of the other Now is the time to get your harness room,or garden. It gives you seater for your stock without time Seed Oats,Seed Wheat, Seed Barley.' .nineteen have been given. and boots and shoes pot in shape for lost or effort_eapeceded. - SeAi Rye. Stock complete. All things considered, wet wee the spring, Hand-made harness made Toronto Windmill initial cost is low. Its upkeep—onty an Ask for prices, .:_they included, last Satnrday'e to,vour. order: Work guaranteed. occasional oiling. ()LOVER AND TIMOTHY Prices right. Clive us a trial and be s it --•-for"'e'' - convinced. — Quiet cheap-pev�a :l t_ r err emus and of �teslity- the auspices of the Junior Foot g H. 9TRUUD, itself in asingle season, with continual comfort throws in. ball Club was u gratifying auecess. ! Ask far a price on our Feeds, Corn. 1S:3fl lot 90, con.2, fa and talk it over, next time youre in town, It will Oats, Shorts,Cotton Seed and •:-:'Tbe Senior footballers, in an out- Near G.N.R. Cherry 30, cd station pay'YOU. Oil Cake; also on'¢ats, side engagement, were missed and —_ . _ :. Corn and Peas made a gap in the day's attend- -GOOD MORNING -;Go 'H �M A Y N A R D ', ground together. &nee. but the JuW*&rs •avd Corn an With the fine\ musk of the Sounds a lot more cbeery when it fol• . . 'Phone 203—Use it. i # Citizen's Band kept up A splendid lows refresbinR'sleep, which brings hlteY le, -" Ontario Rogg & L9tle, Lilniteds brighter looks and better health. 13tf OSHAWA interest in the day's 'programme. Australian Serbs will keep your stom- UnfcirtnuAt @lp for the Girls' base. acb And bowels clean and in a healthy • ° ' -,ball contest, Pickering vs. Clare- condition. Take a dose to-nigbt and AD" R. -Y-EKE moot, anal 11.6 :accs see now much better you re"I vVay had to be called off owing to - in the morning. O Registered Optometrist _ a heavy down=Dour of rain. The., , — _ girls who had scored even when Postpaid on Receipt of Price. - _ and Optician the shoNver scattered everybody to Address all orders to Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoo .s3helter, will tneet-at an earlv date guSttShal] Medicine 'Co., Store,Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of to complete the contest Tug•of- ,. each week,for Testing Eyes and warriors "twill see you later." The 351 Fonge St.,Toronto, Ont. tang Glasses, and to take in Wa Celebration closed with a Tmf:ked Pick p �I 'h, 0 � O e rllock wad Jewelry Repairing for Jr bfASOaic Hall when ° v� take, Jeweler, Stouffville, Apyre- ;r Itottse to the Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc painng,,or orders caw be }eft.with Mr. the Pickering Dramatic Club yet:- r palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barber ' dered in fide form "A)Noble-Out- Having secured the agency for E.D, .(The Campbell Flour Mille Co.,Limited)} .:'-• p, _ ;:.asst," a splendid story well R•O th 8tnith& Son, Ltd.,Nurserymen, - Shop, Clermont. 8 g The whole evenR of Winona, Ont. ° �e1,eAtlt a. g E E E D :.`•::was thoroughly enjoyed. The ful- I am prepared to take orders for all - __— '•. SC' R NE COAL: lowing football teams played well kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, ' contested 'games : Claremont v@. Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at All Sizes on hand lowest possible races. • -- -� vl0ougham school teams, scored 3• p p - !0 in favor of Claremoa,t;Claremont Special rates for large quantities, _ - Quick,deliver one ton over.vy. Artoua and,Atha school;, 1 0; - 2Stf r Olo$e__ Claremont vs. @Whitby Sunday T �� .,� •. - � N. J. Chapman,•. Pickering � , School teams, 3-0; Broaghatr! vs : ' ttentlon to all orders, ' -Pickering,, 1 0; sad Claremont CLAREMONT GARAGE High School v ae Claremont Sunday lsrge Or Small. Of all iasrials and design $choorteatna, 0. Fred Evans and y kept in stook. It will pay you �. ;'Thos. Hirkett um ' red the Sunday Having rented J, McG•rath's ar f, < .oall at our works acd inspeot our stow ,School games and Dr. Tomlinson age, I am prepared to make expert `< obtain prints Don't be misled =^refereed the girls' baseball con- repair@ on all makes of cars. All a}ntiwe do not employ them oenttgnsal.-�sl t e we--ean,-and-do lbrow off•/ht r�40111 a Wit, In the two rapes before the makes of Storage Batteries repair• �+� /�r�� ■''Q all rain, John Blow, Duncan Meln- ed.and recharged. Agency for The Cam Flour M& CIO"9 • msrmirsioe�oflOpiewol.,w}.iokyo•wlf: byre and Wilford Giougeon, all of the Exide Storage Battery, ' Sellaialyrave by parob•riag Isom tr•. �. Whitby, captured the prizes. The Ind.'phone No. INS •.•• Mills at — aellro}ioised. b Football sweater prizes were pre- W. STOUFFER, - J.T. MATHESON ,M1 twuted to the Claremont winners Monday the 270 Clarematit, ont. Toronto Peterhoro Pieker]ng Oflloeand Worir., wbiiby,ontririo .. Olt F� '` .,a -a.f'h-i,,a .;:••,.ail'+r^ °' �42: i; .s>,•-r�•%'"' . 1• '�... .J;..,,,: 'r„" ,.; '.•': ',ye-' �`.•; ^-�;3.�- ','.=K+;, ' y� .r' qy •,,, .' .r,' '!+'+„ 'q wy 6s", .�,• a- •ice. . '-.s. ,� _ 'a." .,..;`=iM; „z w+K �, ,•'{,Y,..' _ _ 'w,e•e.. In the float place, the surface to be pafnbed mnrnt be e:lean, dry end free a' • 1,V . Y from dusk, grease and dirt. On new 3��;' ..' work, a thin cost of sh Mm ehou • • y applied to sA Ituats and sappy plus- _ ' Ern work *at has been pre ibusly p4lnte4 use a wire brush to r0m0ye L'i '~ :�•°::^�•_ .. ._ r •Y� �_ ,�.. __all loge particles, and spots that are entirely bare where the yednt has ��►� ch*ped off shmid'be kiveri a pr-imin9 ' coat of Paint reduced wl'tt►turpentfae. , ..:; The extra labor in thus properly #, p"Wing the surface will be more _ th Juatdded boa dvra'bnlity of the an me' Paint coat "4 t1A amooth, uniform N appear Ue of the Tinished euafaca4 tn A Tree Game. Now that summer has come sad ell a • f, � the trees use wearing their beautiful � •:=?,'" green frocks,we might test OUT arbor- ` eal knowledge Here are some 9ue8- tiono that will make ua< sal. pot on wour tbinking gppe. - „�+? a t � 1. What tree is Father Neptune's? Ar A� 2. what is the saddest t oee Y 8. What one Auld humsziity fear? tr� 4. What one is represented by two letters 2 "411 5. What one is the schoolboys dj is� •%..A l - e. What tree sigcri8es victory? 7. What one is an animals 8. What one reminds us of twin's? .. F ^r 9.-w aat one means level? 10. What is the favorite tree? 'This IIerW �iyTC .- �- t,`,'' li. W`ha't tree is the callatge reap.- man like? tree Goes the cat gees? i aridyCOated ,r 11 Whet .� ^; 13:Whet tree do we take from the °gum- d e 11 g h t s A' fmnatae2 young and old. ' ,. 14. What tree do ws like to chew t ;: ► 1b. What tree is an oft-r'epestsd tt N� . 1 t late Y t oleo tra have It melts in your lob 16.Q u 16. were t=ee n? pa th" and the g m� in the been ultereated in. Vou , 17. What tree is a troubk wme tn,- to aid' dlge$tlOnt center , remra>m X' E ti a s'_whale tree , isles.v�eu avenges tea teeth and soothe mouth -- - 19. What tree represents a woeful ( tiiifYdt. t bout then House _ �� state? Y, her IGLEY(Answers• 1, Beech: 2,' Weeping- a are the Other WRIGLEY willow; 3, Apple; 4, Elm; 6, Birch; 6, e , Palim; 7,Yew; S, Pear; 9, Plum; 10, send$ to choose fromt too. Poplar; 11, Evergreen; 12, Fir; 18, - fleas Il Hosae Canning. into have a good 'pprsctwsl psogrdaa Ash; 14, Gum; 15, Chestnut; 16, : A fAeiod of mine was recently tail- made out,bet'oroi and. At the begin- Aspen; 17, Locust; 18, Spruce; 19, ' s� at a chtnrch ruin- a C of the season,the home canner Pine.) _ ltifeal" mii�her •k There were twenty-fi'v'e shid3d. ark Sew ques- •. • .alp. : Green and Goa Sight. � �a on sal They i� • at beau e: 1. What varieties ad' fruits and '1 . - - IhMrd bresn' oirsrttldty graded. cleaned, That the lack s.2 green verdure has ""j 1ud and eanna& The color was vegetables do my family like beaitT a defintbely harmfW effect on tht ,h 2. About malty of each of these lrsA Mid.befght Wad evuc'*one wonder- > sight of. chiibren in the towns h ad ► any aromas coa:ki spare such would make up a good canned foal shown by Dr. Newnh4me as a m- • a gsner+ous eoutftution from her budget? salt of the teobs rratda an 22,000 8. Can I plan my_ gaaaden to aaalut .arc, that there must be some the odiftcleb" of my canndng pre- Sight defects are fewest in rural cis fee such a liberal contnibu'tion, gram dire' 'Ctg, are more numerous in oovn- -- -,: lies, a the canned gaock was Workizpg �kveards on tbOw goes- try {owns, and are worst at all is sad asked, "Why did you gene tfflo we ffnd the oatwtaad3�fact that the.most crowded arms. The iron horse is opening up Inner f„ " the cheapest f6ods iii money-coat ,ae•• so maoy' jaes of betas. to rods. saleT c6esip A slightly larger pereeptag+e of The $hub o"• Mongolia,, a region which until re- "Ob, my famfly had a bean strike whkh a 'bousewite can serve are can- girt than of boys have grossly bad in the early Bps y . - - I saw a pretty wedding Gently was reel i�opulated, ,and' . Let week," she espifahw& 'u They said pod mired the home and this,prey rut- marring his -...—.-----the Chinese are flocking thither by tns $ lead served beans.abaut three'tiMae tt�>, and Gassed when they are at tr�uted arh� most folks were till asleep-- tens. of thousands. •Building of ratt- 'a aeeak aW through, the-fail-a nd ., gubolft of stator on the girWs eyes by sewing: In home-grown vegetables, is pracW A wedding od the dower; ways in Manchuria has been followed *bey nerved notice then and there that The white rose was the dainty bride,a by the migration of millions from they eat another bean all val'ly reduced to seed and eami _ Tflill BLOODED PEOPLE wOYe her veal, t over-populated Shantung, who are equipment. - 'Tama spangled o'er with drops of dew transforming the Manchurian prov. This rams lady stopped at tfie grn- preparing the Surface foe Painting. J like moonstones milk! Dd ince into a granary for s very large x: eery 'sbot+a on.Oe way home and pur- The red rose was the happy groom, part of Asia. ebsaed two cans of tomatoes. She ex- It is a common practice when are do Need s Tonic to Enrich the Blood the bripliftmaida sweet�e two The most strangely situated,people pltinted. that ahe bud not camped any an odd job of padn�ting• ground the ±" the paint with- and Restore the Health. !doss rosebuds wearing satin frocks in the world are 70,000,000 in covet totastom last season though the fam• home to simply apply Pa - and brigjFrt green bostrtets ncw. Ch,'ns (embracing the province of By liked diem. Her cans wen all out thought in regaled to the sarfaax Some people have a tendency to be- IU bluebells TWW the wedding. Szechwan, Shensi, Shansi and Kanto)" - f1Aed before tomatoes came on, she for feardatICIL - comer thin-blooded,Just as others have s, ]nrttetcag. bebaidl who ' are virtually cut cif from It is •ice sa jmpartaat that the sur- an tnberited tendency to rheumatism, Had wrought the shining weddius Tilog economic communication with the real it Now, one can seer that this woman two be in good oondidon as it is that or to nervous disorders. The Bondi- of its own yellow gold. �of China, and hence with the world. anus a pone canner. In spike of the we sei<ect a good 1� of pmt—for � to which the blood becomes sc' A, daisy from trhe meadow sprei4d her But, for this very reason, West China Suet that she did her work carefully no matter how gaud the paint, the re- thin that the whole body suffers• and sciietrtithwlly she neglected the` suit will be far from satisfactory if tablecloth ad white I is the cheapest part of the world to comes on so gradually that anyone C And p� a pat of butter on she molded live in. Wheat Zoats twenty•qve eenta._ tlir+at point in efficient canning which attvation is not gvv'en to this detail- with a natural disposition in that di•II over night, a bushel, and six cents is the price of -•--•.-__ ._. _... ----- ° .orison should watch the-spmDtome f And to complete the wedding feast a a dozen eggs. •�I caretnli Bloodlessness, or anaemia,! A it and the worst Is yet to come y lingering dandelion �•. - ♦ , m the medical term is;can be correct-' Presented on a golden tray his flroest A Dark Outlook. a- y ed mbre easily In the earlier stages home made wine. He—"Be mine, darling. You are the v than later. It begins with a tired Leal- A breeze came up the garden path and; lamp`than alone can light my' ezist- - 1-- Ir- f ins that rest.does not overcome, the bQWiy-bsw as ��� ce." eamplexton-becomes pale, Ana meats-+The filmy veil of gossamer'that quite She—"Y.es,- dear. but papa doesn't _ 5 - i leeeniess on alight exertion such sa concealed the bride, } think yon are a„ good match for me." going up stairs, is noticed. And lo! her petals, once as white as, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a home r1s that Iixek '� C needs more people aird caps- remedy that has been most sncceftfut shown•Pm xlieir-lovefinleee on ireauty'a neck,ovate' tai to develop her fertile lands and' _ •�`�- '': In the treatpent of troubles due to ag:A glowing pink. narturwl resotiyrces, and presents op- thin blood. With pure aar and good b an coon- ...' _ -� '. .• � � pu g —Minna 1?'�'in8• �Von-bnmtnes unrsnrpae�sc•cl Y Y food these blood-enriching pills are _�_ -- - try in the world. the correct treatment when the sym�p- ' j--• - toms described above are noticed. The D�trlEriitiilg Population. • New is the time of the year to start ,y valve of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in .� Why is China crowded? Her popu-' the Mueede against,the fly. Put gout : ., a cases. of -this kind 18 shown by the lotion is nearly tour times a$ great, �Y r ndgth '�tt;e 1s. ha1� (, teens in ear fore. IFf. OlLae, or ti'rea; as that of the united states, says a, are nothing but germ-breeders• • --�- ton, Ont., who says:—"I can highly re• Philadelphia newspaper. But would' Y _�� -.. r-t 1`` ' � • _s command Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to this country be crowded if our peo- - all who suffer from ansemla and ner-]pie numbered 400,000,000? Surely not.4 . 'ie Famous Coo by vous exhaustion. For three years ;I And China, be it realized, is one- - - gaff nearly always troubled.with heed-I fourth larger than the United States 1 ZtCk Rifle `i The only Rine in the world ■ "' •' `4r aches and until I began taling these y ' Julian Arnold, our commercial at-i with the wonderful, ac- t Ville no treatment seemed to do more tache- at Pekin, explains�-the .matter curate, rc.ovea barrel,ian�dgthe than give me temporary .suet. I had by saying that there is really plenty automatic safety half .` read of what Dr. Williams Pink Pills of elbow-room and to spare in China.: cock the bolt.o S�e '$S - ~;x • ! them t your 7 Ca .75 i were doing for others and finally-de- The Chinese are crowded becauae they store. Bided 'to try them myself. I further are huddled togdther in a comparative or delivered direct decided to give them a Lair trial and I; small area, leaving vast regions, co.your poet Office ,22 Calibre �,�� �1�",•-^ kept on taking them regularly Mr sev- ; q by return marl h--° ;abounding in rich resources, undevel any place to can- shoots env , 'S j eral months and I am glad to gay have i -aaa.-u on-ra= ` -derived perm -fee --th Bafact thatahas creitteda lie imp-area-1 26 g C a rifle.i lo r e, —8 -cetpt- 'a DOve anent relief.-I- smount. i can safely and honestly recommend I turn bolt act's'] lion that the country is over-peopl .'. $atiafac�i�yp snoots • anS w; this wonderful medicine.' l,;�f•_,���.,,. ..t+y C�i� �'�iinese. rim fire. .6 real ririo. Every part Yop,can get Dr. Williams Pink Pills are thus crowded is lack of railway's, e,9muty of the Gooey through any dealer in medicine, or by and other means of transport and com-' r„ uck is thbroushly F.•Y.. moil, at 50c a box or six bores for munico�a•, gjx,Wvwths of the pope-} s = tested and has our - - *2.S'O-tram The Dr, Williams' Meth I fP.dzlvU7 red' tag Guarantee _ lation of China to-d•sy lives in one- sy...& Csra attached. Don't x clue Co., Brockville, Out. third of its area. There are in that take a substitute, get = " country 2,000,000 square miles of ter- the �enuo o order • _ � direct from ve. Oanads has tale only two coal ram Titory with an aroerage of leas than', The X. W. Gooey :�' Pions on the sea-coast of North Am four per to the square mile. Butt MA6111ae a wz- a co. eankrols one-fifth at the China is building railwgya, axed they 817 to sal sowiane Ave. �' s : ,; 2'oroato,.Csaa�ta erica,Ft � Ing4t�r� =- :_ ,. .. •~' • ' _ _ coo d'aacoal rewdreea, are altering tills conrditfon of affairs. :r k xtu f i titi t, n •t,w: Y• �.!' Mz� ;ti:-, ,d'y' L`,� a�` �>•�'• r .it' X. •�% •F:,[tX' Wj1, »r: i. ri s ;'h�"'Rw'w �' "c.�., E.' .: •%c,T+u,.:= y. 4 •±`«n'�•. y %4 - .:• "fi'`+1 dP' -.7 4 4w .,,ivwrJ'w+r 'sd °'t'.•+ _•"'" `•o- ,.....5,"' Wireless Voice for Films. Cbtu fled Advwdseateub . r' ,_,: Anew method of.'produdiaa f---4* � � AN WITIi FORD AND 1.00 C1M 4 -,iii/[aid 1DUCATION " m ake i260 weekl demon•tratt" '- �'� - �~ 4 ''_" filing hoe been tzcied succ @safvtlY is a �n\ �trresttest Ford.apeMa]tyy rvsntee Hulraf '. -'`--,' Chic'ago-studio. BAS 'i� OLD 8peclalty, Tti Ja.rv1. 8t., Toronto. BY DR. J. J. MIDDL.ETON An actor taclked into a wireless t�le- "' Provincial hoard or Health. Ontario - - - ' phone while watching his movements >Rtrssss wataa. � ,. _± . - - in a.film on the screen. The film BOYER ASTONISHED AT N Schoo WANTED FOR TRAININQ �. t=t �r� n School fa olurra or graduate . y<: •y tit. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Pablie health mat- Wes a it reel,",w'bich eoatkaw TiHE RAY TANIAC Johns Hopkins Hospital. Apply.Soperia- - - ten tbsoagh this column• Address'him-at Spading 11ouai, Spadilna- the,projection of a number of identLeal ! tendent. Homewood•Sanitarivat, 13uelpi�, : aCresceat. Toronto, films various other plaCSes. All HI1�I ANTED—YOUNG}--XrADI�iB c3a' . BUILT 'r the'films were rtmzyi>yg at.the same [• *� good education to tratp as nureW _,,, _� �....�— •. Stoa>iach Trouble 'Ends -He Ap�iy wellandra Hospital, St.•Cat` .� moment under a new eystem. of .. _ ;n east Tkoeo a+ 1..irnitiaa frnm -era--�- ' trical� timing. ,.�ps'L.tke a -1-op Oiltd • '. • ,.. ORLTINO "M 4IIALit of the Northern Ontario mines some the city man's viewpoint, embody the At the same time the wireless tale- Always Feel&Fine. ` time ago, and extra assn weae rushed}highest and greatest sanitary PMn- phone transmitted, the actor's voice, ALL KINDS of NNW AND U8E1D ` !`='•-in to speed up the work. -Asa resuf•tI cipies p_osel'ble'-under tempot�ary con- d as tljose•of revolter moo.put me on the mad to 80«1 'b•ltin r pulleys,saws cablahosa packing :.the accommodation in the camp asst datiane, and as 35,000 people five in health aad I don't remember the liras etc., s piled subject to apyroyal at Iowa, - shots•,,belle; and w'histlee, ad they oc- e•t prices in Canada. YORK BELTM rather poor. One morning'a workman i the kimber camps alone;.the import-'cursed is the picture. I'ielt better than I do now, said Rene Co_, 116 YORK bT�tIDET. TORDNT{s. ' <a ping 'th,We is at The inventors predict that the time Boyer,.. , .r ppeared in the manager's office-and ante o! ices sanitary 460 Alnhars Bt. Montreal well asked for a bed, ante apparent .,' will come when every picture theatre kgoWn travelling seleemBa for >� 1S 'THIS YOU .. • •V � The Provincial Boeed of Heelth'bal's Constamtineau Printing Establishment. "Wliat is your name?" itlgtlired the Will be fitted with wireless telephones "Janes, air," was the reply• now an augmented system of inalpec- About two years ago my appetite; -' Have you- 125.0 to 1500 and ambld - gym'' tion thus enabling officers to be placed- and electrically timed films' - -- - went back on me aild I began to Be- enough to get into an exclusive coo " . Looking &Ywn the list of employees at Fort William Sault Ste. Marie, 1 ter from stomach.trouble. I felt sick Batten set 511.6ed wh�tie cYou°W�ed that Jones had tt�'t�;',� W1 R ervice Stations. mill r the mans r notic 's ,dbur, Cochrane aad North Bay. By Making Black Men White- and wornoat all the time Bad it was Kl,been working at the camp far flue this means "the territory known as from Hstir to Vancouver. . Chaisging the`color of black men all I could do to keep plugeml8 along• -- write i►t once tog full paruculas• with ' dye Northern .Ontario is divided into dis-,aad women to white,--rejuvenating the I had terrible cramps in my stomach retard to this goon clean bustaesr wttl� •- "But where have you,been sleeping which may reached b these aged,,and rendering the.operation of that lasted tor hours and I bloated'60 a present as well as a future. Idow is y :-•'tip tilll now?".?' he ingl:ired from the ythe time to set :x } :` workman. dfficials within 24 hours. .appendicitis 'li2oodless, are among the with gee I could hardly'get my breath: gz,pgs.�Tp�yy sip., airs To Dr. R. W. Bell. Medical Inspee- wonders which Dr. Q. F. Pedroso, of My serves were on edge all the time as wiidnsa Isatt s: astg. sea air. Y•- �-�jAY`�A. "Oh, up till now Lve been sleeping tor, 8d3d Mr: A'. White,' Sanitary In-'Brazil, claims he can perlOrml ,and my sleep was always restless. 153 zinc st. 'Wert. S'oPOalO ..R„. •.''.•.on•the top of a sick man,” said Jones, spector,'is due much of the credit for He explains that in changing the But Tsalac has rid me entirely of '• s• ' a •: "but he's getting better and won't draftrfng up these cap vogulatioaes color of black men he withdraws blood stomach trouble I noa eat whatever In the 8abara and Good deserts,aa3' • `. ' P which uld prove invaluable from a I want,,my sleep is restful and I feel is Pam 9i Meocioo and Peru, it aevst[. �. put u with. me say more." � from the left arm_and'places it is a - y Luckily such a state of affairs does health'point of view to the tibmmuds special apparatus, where it is treated. fine and ready for a good day's worn. rains at '. Tani" certainly delivered the goods`' l , � - ••` .sot exist today in•Orrtatio; it could who live in tips. Then, after heating �,he re-injects It - I far-me and I sm glad to'gtve it the not.extst, on aoeotmt of the new regu- The main objects, kept is view are -� the right arm. His discoveoy is BRINGS HAPPY EASE. istions of the Provincial Board of imprwed -housing conditions, "ich the result of fifteen,yeare of experi- .highest .recommendation." , Health for the sanitary control 'of include light and ventilation, and'the mentd, principally on rats, and he Tab's Is sold by all good �Sgl�- Don't Endure Ptiitt.. ?APP$ .. l+nmber,timber and mining camps. Be- claims that he has been alble to turn- A&vt�,,- e provision of santary conveniences sad fare these regolstiona were drafted, a pine wager supply, torte rasing black rats white in a fortnight~ + t vest the the mss o! sate To ea{ot'ee _ About me-eighth of an itebeag AP- About there was notlr�B to 'pre gin ty. of a camp according to any these conditions bile regulations re- pear3 shove w3ater. •` p t came into the builder's mind. quire every employer' of labor Chu s IS TM A BABY Mlnai7d's'Llntnrer►t Rallewes Neuralgia s " Now tbere must be standardization,'organized districts to contract a. of wYiich there am!fans diatb t visas- legally gnalifled physician for the 'es, the regulations being eofflciently nu tart' supervision aad monthly �- • �Ai3SB SALT r compretlenaive to inielutle all sires of spectiaa of adi camps,works oe `y „- ' LAND t'T S A L R The Remed our Grandmother used to -- .-.._.: do�- byes under his control. After a con- n there s baby or young a iitdrea'in get. Sure �e�ief. On sale Errrrwherb. One of the reasons for the variety tract. In made between as empbyer roar home? If there Is yiia should Btu �ft' A GaOd_Thing; SII:j? it i>f. of plans in camp building was the dtf- aad a physician, the phyaiet�aa may not lac without a box of Bsb7's Own "TORONTO SALT WORKS Iferent interpretations that were pos- not be Msmdssed by ,the employer Tablets. Childhood -ailments come' � d„' 4LIirtF .. T'piRpiN•{"p •' *ibis regarding the building regula- without the approval of the Pra'viu- quickly and means should always be 4 FOLLOWED -~ •Uon.. ,t1 der the old taws the camps dial Board of 11"Atis. ar hand to promptly fight them. Baby's, ' merely typified the character aria abil- to the nature of the work, y ypifi Owing' Own,Tablets are Ilse ldeelt ttpme• drrsioars tfLiwe aqt :srsrater ':-`; '> Sty of the bui_-der, aad i:,..,t1y klmbelr Damps seldom operate coakinv- tamely They regulate the boweIa; a O° VOTHER'S �H am t,G00 camps which operst:e ooa> r for more than two yeah. In sweeten the stomach; banish oonati- ' nually there was to be found say- con Aequenee it is hoped them within patlon and ladigeattoa;. break up colds Cow to Food -. • thing from a doghouse to a pilaeey so fine yeses all 13ae oamsls now is opera- and simple fever#—in fatt lira! re ! ree to ii• t A&.261.4'st lower >lha, ADVME, to speak,with a very w1de assortment tiom will either be rebuilt or remodel- have alt the minor ills of tittle ones. J the Al nt. t In Jetween these two es ea. These led to comply with the new staadilsds. Coaeerning them Mrs. Moire Cadotte, 24th�treet - j mated The.- very highest yhmde in camp-Makamik; gtte.. writes: "Baby's own Prey loaYe objectionable features are shim' .-. �- . by the four diotiatct classes of stanaar- sanitation on the American coiAnent ,Tablets are the best remedy In the er00�[ Ly�i i:w l ri P . disation plov'ided by the new laws. will thus be-rteached, world for little ones. My baby suffer-, ��IEb�Ie � • �i• ed terribly from indigarl3on and Tom- a' Wat&Your We 111L axe often--bit erosr8ly—catl� Then` itinE. but the Tablets soon set her r�. L�++��..o g G� Heafth Next time you weigh yair:'relt, have nisei. right and now she Is in parted � +10 �* 3 Fat . .e;.�.�.�,i„y, �„ health." The Tablets are sold by It huh t - aerev _and see it ,you "po+' yaws mealotae aeax�ea'a u. v� ta,scaa �.r 46i1-s correct but the ofairrg requires.self enistl and smother has taken Lydia E.Plakbasss ` : -4: - , weight; The chances are that you wilt the eiesrisb of'will-power. Drops are box from The•Dr; WUIIams' Medicine_ j� �.�„_ T e g e t a b 1 e Com- aer s.little on'the heavy iidel useless. Diet is everything In such Co.. BrorkTrille, Oat. pound and upon _ Now a certain amount of fat is use-: learning of my fnl--ladled, necessary'. The fat be- - lEtstiaa and Spanish are the two trenirf�. .ie.t .' The foods the fat Pelson must give U. � _ ,Moto try It, ss lv- ' aeabh our akin :.eta sa a sort of elastic „ti are sugary a is canceraed �- all Milk ila. --- -- prig to save mr-from shocks and starchy. 'hick soaps; sardines, sal- ' Jars. It also maintains Lhs body heat. d j man, and other oily fish; Tics, mac- MONEY ORQERB. - _and had some troy- ; It In a filers a�f ener°gy, aid people &Toni, sago, peas, beans, hoes, A Domiaion Express Money -Order I _ bias such fie across �I who are too thin cannot stand pro- sweets of all sorb, postsy. and•bees•, for five dollars costs three cents.. ! � ,are t k have. t longed strain stn w� as- tboas who seppirit��s, "A coccs,--vii these must.be have taken Lydtir are plum, abaadaned. Reflect,upon your present blessings Iii Ptait>reim'a Vega- a, +` ` `° table Compound "'taut fat in-excess is bad, and the of whit every man has many, not on O �"`- land Lydia E. Pink- »` trouble is that so man le, who in 'There is, however, ao need to give b y people, up butter, for butter gives energy. not. your past misfortunes of which all RPJDOY@ � tam's Blood Medicine and used the -their youth were very athletic, find' a�i men have some.—Dickens. - .oanative Wash. Also Dr. Brown's themselves rluutin6 to-!st as soon lee lat. Lean most; poultry, Carne, :- Capeules and Prescription aad am so fists green vegetshles, digestive bra- 1 Q��e +ds VA C •touch better la every way. Ism wiA- : they are too, old to keep up strong •cow and tea form the diet for re- Mteard'a Liniment for sate everyrwttar•_ LLNN�a tag for you to use my letter as •a K doting fat, + - Bathe with�Snap and hot testimonial ` as I recommend your They get short of breabh,c gaffer Exerrire is eeleeiltisial.. Walking at Tl1e First fiTulrses. wow to free the pons of lr:l sp a[tlee medicines"-=Mss. Isaias Nlt:.soir, gee- w .;from palpitation ot the heart, and the Feminine benevolent associations in, -and toltow with a gentle app ton sock, Saskatchewan. of.. the • tells fimt; then, as the fat diminishes, row increased �6M body tng and riding. ' France' have been asking themselves of Cutitxrea rg Toe to soothe and When backaches and headaches on the legs, producing pains Which " who, in'history, was the first nnree. hash C;otletaa Tslecm is tees] for drive out all ambition, when that - 'They have searched the Bible, where, P6 aad bearing-dawn seasabion attacks yon. . %k } to be sure....there is'men_tide or wet m � 1c,W`t C+asai tn`Deps of when you are afor ue. and blue. t Is ` nurses, but not of nurses for the sick. aie Lyd help mhyay s ye0tsWe COOL- 'The first'nuces its said to have been Pound. ` p v ftbloW a Roman woman, who, after - - r; i our bred f�st cup her conversion to Christianity, found- - -- - -• . ed a hospital and lsame of convales- cleave for fire she'created an e loaf w - e a 1 n a n ins association of Women whom she form- -- - Y y. --tom _,.. ,a, ^ _ nun ac.�. ti'4r F i`' -- -• - The nurses, who were called slaters, - r in remembrance ofi religious tradi- , •• , ' K, tions, were, in_1544, treated as fay ' r x persona, ail twelve .women were .: ""� `• :, - en In St. Bartholomew Hospital r R; �_ - - 'a:• . of London to tend• to the Sick aril �� �o„ g perform inferior work. It was not until 1780 that at the Hospital at , • _ .. , >:;, •g -New Fork physicians began to teeth fife flosses medical aleairliness. Their �':i first school they 1md in G - - 1ii86 and it required the influence of - -_ MADE in the cup at the table. (Just add Flt:rrllce Nightingale' the famous - nurse of the Crimean War; to give-in water, and stir thoroughly). ..:, - England to-the- profession of nurse- - the moral authoritg which thejR•have` *` '; Delightful and refreshing, a se►tisfYing since possessed. mealtime drink for comfort and health. A Complleated Case. :r,* There's never any protest from distressed "Ana What is the doctor suffering , _ :nerves afterward. _ ; _ =from r' 'WARNING! Say `<Bayer who yott buy Aspirin. : •::: "Mrs. Brown's rheuniutism, Mrs. '` conolnical for family use—fife }area = r:smith,a chronic dyspepsia, Miss Unless you see the name "Gaye . on lets, you are not get- '. _ Green's nervous depression and Mrs. _-tine Aspirin at all. Accept only an "unbroken package" of -: sine tin of Instant Postum will serve 90 to " Jones' weak heart." "payer Tablets-of Astairi ' _4 l� �• = • _ .worked outb h iciana dttrin 22 firs and roved safe - It Bois'disdiite--your-gogltiaa, .cacti- y �- -- -g - p- : Or Health's Safe drink plain to no one, least of all you, millions for employer. FiR the place as it never " J was filled befoye. Crowd it to over- >; _:(:Ol(jS = _ –}ieailache L'r Rheurriatism- z � - _ nstant �'ostum •: -flowing, Make yourself bigger than - r "There's a Reason" your job, `Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Teacher (to class- In ehemistry): :Earache "Lumbago 'Pain,. Pain "What does sea-water contain besides E' Hand `Ba er" oozes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100—D ts. iVladeV by Canadian Poetem'Ce_real Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont the sod3nm chloride we have mention- 3' S ' ed?" Small Bop: "Fish; air." Aspirin is the trade mark (re4ostered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Nano- iscelleacidesler of eaticylicacld. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer - - inanafaeture,to"elst the public against Imitatiops,the Tabiete of Bayer Companlr <' ISGUIL No.93-122 Witt be stamped with their aenoml trade s°ark. she 'Bayer Crop." ' •• - y - — py,�' .'•Sr ,'K��.s+4•i 3' .n J k y,°`.ry,t•iQ)Y 45,.'°~M6.1 i f�^• w �'c�,ti'6••s ::."•t ,,.,, .r •,', .,. 'A?2 sh.' a'° ,,q...s w ':W>^ "•,'!^'±. w•"„ •R` .`,,v;^ 4"y r. - ..fi'. .,-,^.«'4,r. 1 ,�-.t.0 .a 6..JF 4•' .. }y'•b' .. . , yF .d .! /"F't `?S'` w • ..?f." t. ..i, .i i .. a .- rR•. ,.!rr n:, ,. .. ,u..: .. . t ^a ?_Tp*��r = •=-Mrtc Maria O'Convor, church �CARp OF THANKS. . _._- ,,:w ,• '.' i J CI'i.tJigiSl•►7. St„ is ill with pneumonia, ,r ;« .� d ..'�•`. .:�5-:.: 4 S - able nrfre one day 1K!<tlw rplt,yaltt� it dr WO r1lb to o the taany Is-Loads and rneigh• —John Moore, of Toronto, spelt y bore for their kind expressions of �k' Sunday here with his parents. --M't'E• Wrti. Siviption, vt-Toron•. eyutpotby appd -tarty rots of kindness _ -Mrs. Enos Resumer is spending to, epee t a owiple of 'doyos Iasi during tbo illaoss and death of our "` Ala week with friends ip she city. week with NS 1.11, and lldre,�ttllir,, E�algrtid wife and wothrr. - +.<, y -Lou 1 1481 @tlou tat the Maehe 3 '„':• ,-Miss Gibson spent Saturday • y F. ToNLINaaI1 AND 1FAXI LT. Q _and Sunday with' �er pareote !n Harrla Ce„ Hrant ua>,, Man . Its G ,e RIvYr,Jens 7t>v,16 i� '�� '-'rlJ�d �;. i(anilla. home on a three wev tt vat3ation, - _ -Robert Rankin, of Richtlload Errata-la thts etauthplC report Of ides fail, Llppre iaiedon toad or t4verfbaetlrsrtwta.. �'Or t�'lOS� 'Hot Summer Da s. a CaIi = , „ Hill,spent the week•t8nd with bile roweottel +er 1%td with ro"ITIag issother here. 1�lS,BB it►e ad of g, IDLANTS FOR BALE-Cabbage and 1 --Mr. Wile r. of Bowrnanville, C ttunato plrnttt. M.B.Burk.R.R.1,Locust only mention a few • es ` ± ---B. red Mrs, Buddy, wile xul, Phone Pick. 1081., 87.88 spent a da th{is week with Jwmse y have �ln.bpeading the winter ln. ` • 'A' and Mrs. Rose. Ttarontta, hate takes u residence LANTB FOR 4AL>�=-Tomato; tab - .' and prices. —0.H. C.'and Mn. -W right.of � P hair:and cauliflower. W.Payne,con.1.Al- -spent the weekend with at their slimmer hbtue ere. tons road. Phone Malv.1722. 38-38 .Ale: and dies. Gordon. ---A garden' party, under the BOY'S JERSEYS ETO. FLEET-FOOT CANVAS .SHOES sus cos of rile Young People'.e FARIit WANTED AT 'ONCE= 1 50c 1 -Mrs, Ants Sullivan has re- Around 100 acre.. H:T:Love,' 18b Carlton N v Blase, tag sleeves,' In brown, white etc, all sizes - turned to Buffalo, after 8pe+ndlag Society of St. Andrew's Ohurch, St.,Toronto. Phone Main 879. K"ki• short sleeves. 50e ys� s holiday with Pid.erin friends, will 6e held on Friday, July 7th- Boys' Balbriggan Shirts, for'Kiddies,'Bo Girls, Ladies gg -The Ladies' Aid. Society of BOOTS REPAIRED-'Boots. end b0c and Gents. Specially priced for F- -Elmer and hire. Puwell mad shoes repaired.neatly and quickly, Thos. -Boys Print Blouses, neat. the summer'ttade. z.,`fa milt', of the lake shore, spent St. Andrew's church will meet st matson,Church st-,Pickering. I1-23 - ;• Sunday with W. B.- and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Bedson next EEDBUCKWHEAT FOR SALE-• - MEN'SUNDYKAWEAR � rowel]. Thursdag. A good attendance is Ssilver Hull variety. Ap ply to D. Dolphin, l3TR;kW HATS -►W: C. ]>flLiukar, of the Stand-' requested. lot 2a,con,s,Pickering. Claremont P,A. as Balbriggan, in ahirts and draw- Dtiria the months of rune, era, 75c per garment. Balbrlg- Children's and Gir13'. In lead- . aril ,Bank, Brantford; spent the R (��ARTAG'E-To and from .Toronto. - July and August the poet offiee `/Reasonable rates. Estimates given on toe -Ran Combinations and Naio86ok ing colors, very,pretty shapes, : . week-end at the horns 'of hie par- will observe the half holidays and tots. Thos.Williams.R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill. .•Combinations. no 'eleeves. knee long. streamers, 85c, 1.00, 1.40 auto here. close from 12.30 to 8 p. m. each Ind,phone 3017 Mark. • a5-9 length, very cool, L40 and 1.50 etc., all black and white -Miss Agnes Connor, of Toron- Thursday. !'rAHPENTERIN(4=I aril prepared navy and white etc., accompanied by►n friend, spent -WaLC}i out for bills giving to-receive orders for carpenurjng_ Ezperi- 3. ;Rtwday at the hDme of .her par-. full partienlare of the strawberry R�I o.2.Ciclllarld,lot 2�� .Pickering, R. ME'.�I S HOSIERY .auto here.. Lisle Hose, in black navy, Another conei utnent of Ladies =-Henneth and Mrs.Gordon and festival to he held at St.Andrews y $ Churt1h on the eveaiag of Friday, OR SALE-Several thorouRb-bred 'Loupe, grey, white etc„'50c pair. Huse, that'special 35 cent lire. ' .--child, of Toronto, spent Sunday FScotch Collie pups, also a good den�rat• also feet color in silk and wood They're gxeat value, certainly - `' here with the former''s mother, June,23rd. Allison Bros..tot 2.,con,. Pick (Kingston 3' '.... Mrs. James Gordon. =Mrs. S.-Bray will Belli by ppu� b- roads R R.2,Pickering. 38-aid_ mixture, very pretty shades, at feet, in black, brown and white, ' -The meCsons have been busy lie auction at the home of,9.re. �T ANTED-Parma anA villatre pro- 76 cents per pair. 8 pairs for 1.00. ' See bar 50c.,' ".' erecting the atone pillars-'at the Henry Gordon, King $t., east, to- LY percies• We have clients for all classes of line la all shades. 'r morrow. (Saturday) at 2 p. m., all toptrty. Wwoughbyhitbrm Aiiy Toronto. f1dEN'S BUMMER y 4 entrance,to Memoria Park during �d.Bo,rm.n,Rep., WW tlingham>j, Paiute. the ppwt two wreek s. her.household effects. TWEED PANTS New Voiles, y' -John and Mrs. Fawcett, of -The regular monthly meeting PONY WANTED---Strong, S to T 4 �a Chambr s, Galeteas, Veatings, i of the P' keriaE Chamber of Oom years old,used to bu:gy ana taaer that real New ]fees just arrived, vest seat y a Ronnie. Mss.; are spending a.few �� will ,be held in the Town dt�o Whiu�1Hayvi M;'nnndt=a°ritonisoa.asll' ppaatterns, 5.04 and 800 per pair. Marlins etc. Special lase s, 'weeks with the Open pal Rubber belts-the lateet-real Fancy Haig Combs, Girdles, ;. Hall an Tuesday evening next at Beale, Belts etc. ; W. J.and Mrs. Stanley.' OR SALE-A weaving outfit, con- classy buckles, colors blacks, w” �Mro. Thos. dtaddaford asd 8 o'clock. Every' member should Fsistin of loom. 'wheels; reels,;spools and attend. racks. Also a boring machine and some carpen- $reps etc', specially priced 54c.. i . little daughter, of Toronto, spent -The contract has been let-by ter tool,.' T.C.Brown;Brougham. ally _LAOIES-If you want real'com- - 13umday here at 'the home her the Provincial Higbways- De L ,a�g4[ 7—We r�waiting-cif fort in Footwear,j ust step into--- - r, :mother, Mrs. J. Dwyer, ar" p W Men'eGarters,.Arrpo Bands,Bam� -Miss Florence Down, of the for laying down the asphalt pave. ent for i small fare,, up to so asses, mer, Ca ,Silk Shirts, White a pair of our ' Auut ytary"OI- G Standard Bask, spent over gun ►rent on the Kingston road from Whit y.Wyoughby�"�Agency,Toroonnto as Duck Sport Shirts, Ties, Straw fords or our "Lean Jane” three- , ' ' the Duabarton school to a point —- - - Rate .etc . Kant-krack Collars ,strait 9lippere. -Many other : day with her parents, F J: W. O'TICS-HaviDg parcba"aed a flay lines to choose from. And Mrs. Down, of Yorker. three miles west, which will be � 5 cents each. Ap some distance into Scar.boro town- alpres.from tlteer to a the T.Oliver.Oli 1' -J. S. and Mrs. Jepheon and am preyared to cater to the wants of tYtc tom- - daughter. l4l}as Mildred,of Streets ship. The 140Ck will be;begnn at mumty m this line. R_Cocnes.Broughem. 3St�. Just t now we Are enjoying, a big sale of Dilclotil, Linoleum,-Congoleum �vdile, were is the village on.Sun. once. OEt SALE-.5 V4 bite Wyandgtfee, RugP, Window Shades, Cnrtain Material. Wall' Papers and when they called on friends. -The Trustees and Rate�payera 1 year old,John S. Dfarttn strain. Also a' the Famons "Elastics" Prepared Paints. ' - -&Ire. R. A. Douglas and 211'. Aeeoeiatioa at a well attended sign-houae.2 pens. accommodation for 60 The Big Assortment at "THE BIG STORE.:' - ,. meeting iri the sehovl house last �'eny' Aoru. Alts: E. Oliver. Green- and Mi's. Powley, of Toronto, g wood• Cr t• U-39 f r5 pent seeds here kith the 'form• 'Friday eveainR stied the bo.un- t R- yam_ y darieA of their territory to include ANTED dear the iwke, Burin r er's sisters, the fosses Bunting. W:he month of July or August.a furnished CHAPMAN -Mrs. R. M. Sangster and two..8 sections in part. A grand rally roomy or small cutuge.either-at Ptc'kerin yr at meeting for all sections to be bed Rosebanh. send parttcuia-s to E. R. er. 7 children, a! Calgary, Alta., are Blong Ave.,Toronto - 37-39 a ending a few months hart';with is Piekering school building on . sr ' 'the, former's father, Wm. ,All&- Jane 15th. at 7.30' p. m,. to bear FOR SALE-Cbeall all kinds of es' x n+>, able a ker%. A discussion by wagons,good Ord and Iona. of farm :m= �, V�� wsi l eaent.ra food order Also seceralhtPYY and �•J A. L. Handy, has been busy representatives of each section on ?ht s andcmcoonok stows a heatler7s- R, the part few day@ checking up the educationsl matters will follow. der .Y gee head-hills for_program.- --Ga - �Rgg L- t ¢ the thou ht he fns eves operate to secure improved con- Der Plano and Vocal Cemficates. Trtatq T ' y R 1` ppee College and Roys1 Ad emy,. Landon• En attd. We are carrying an exWa fine line of Tl adie9 Butte I Silk worth, dltiona. E. L. Chapman, Pres. wtn v,ut pupils'reaidof. d r viral' Phase ''Rev. F. C. Harper.of Hillside, Mrs. Diekie. Sec. Tree @. 1792.orbrite'AiatreeFarm R,R, 1, Piekerrni. Hosiery in Navy, Brown, Black, Polo, Nude_ wformer pastor of 8t. Aodfxac's "the Women's Institute heldAg TO REl'tT-South halves of �- Wbila.� e very la6�B8t Stocker —moo�if�ed th nnual meeting in the Red r '�ta31-jai: - ::. :::..3: .w�. .:w...�-. 17ilart Pickering, s a call to 13t. Andrew's Church,. Cross roams on Tuesday ofTasto�td'1.t�ies ,'iepvr`;�$; ." Bee.onr Novelty Line of Ladies' Oxfords. week. Satisfactory reports were, Conant.Barrister Ac,Oshawa. SoliCAW for the `James Rose:having-installed given of the peat year's work, owners. sett the machinrtq for the manafac- showing a memberrh'ip of 83. the ARM TO ENT-Between Oaha• _.^-._._ j - 'S - Footwear' highest since its inception four' vs and thee. About 148 acres in as i 'tore of excelsior, began operations esrellest awe of-cultivation. Ample buildings. teen years ago. The election of this week. We hope this venture Plowing niter trees:crow,G.D. o-'. ofBCertt resulted so follows : Pros., -1st or April let:'-y+ ty to G.D,Conant.own-'. For sporting shoes you can't beat them. Sep our fnf�.r�>�ge-in' may pprove a very succespful one. p� s • -Wm. and Mrs. Thexton and Mrs. Powell ; let Vice, Mrs. Meek- osh,wa•oat. sd Boots,,Oxfords and goes, in brown and whi3O. -- dau`hter, flies Lillian, and disc in ;.2ad.Vice; Mrs. Croak ; Sec'y ,. and Mire.r, Lloyd and nephew of Tress., Mrp. Cowau ; Directors, GRAND OPENING L_ r 'Toronto, spent i3nnday with the MrP. G. Law, �4lre. Shepherd, :H re. -oF- � Men's, �w Silk Negligee Shpts �? ... former'e brother, J. R. and 'Mae. Draper,^Mrs. J. Reid and P 1 C K L R t N G T Thezton. Miller. District Delegate, :its*. — —.- _ -The anneal memorial service McEwesl. Delelttstea to Provincial (� ' - with'C011ara at the White Church and Erskine Convention,•M>e. Powell and Miss Weviorial s/ Qrk • Cemetery will be held on Sunday, Allison. The-'serving of refresh- This is the biggest bargain we have to offer.". Jane 11th, at 8 p. m. An offering meats brought' to an end a very Get in early. ' These are going fast at $8.50. will be taken-in aid of the ceme• sociable time. Dominion Day, •.' ' • 's tarp fund. An inqvi�C tion-is ex- -The following new book@ have Jul • ''• e ` ' tended to all to att'rend this ser recently the Public placed on he ihelves Mar a wan 1st 1922 �:W is U ht Wor� Shoes .� vice y _ . :. .. -The committee are now busy- Chapdelaine. a story portraying FOOTBALL, BASEBALL and A new line of the famous brand just arrived at reduced arrasgling the program for. July rural life in Quebec, written by a let. There will be a }vague foot ,Frenchman and translated by W. MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS, -prices. Light but durable. r �„ .�,� , ball match, Brooklin vs.Pickering, H. Blake; Her Father's Daughter, Fred T. �3unting, _ riCllinl lug' and a trials' baaeball,.match. The by Gene Stratton Porter; 4t,od Ent:rrtaisiu,eu�. _ , Claremont Citizens' Band-will fur. of Queens, by Lilian: vaaz. Mae- Watch for articulate and keep 31stablished 1857. " niabmusic, an a splerm -1pro• K'inaan, a girl's story full of ro ,: this date for Pickering., gramme for'the evening is being malice;. Quin, by Alice Henan arranged. Watch out for bills Rice, a juvenile st,-)ry; Religion- E. �' YS giving full particulars. and Business, by Roger 'W. Bab- �Oa� O�I s� -HARDWAR-A number from here went to son. a book eRerp yeasts,should <J i g B� D e Whitby on Sunday afternoon to read, it is open'to criticism,'- but . attend the funeral of ?}ties Agnes full of rich and helpful suggest. ;{: . _a . " `"'`•' '`'9 loos• The Bridge, b M. S. Pick Hard aria soft Coal•of the ' Kean, who died in the Oshawa $ , Y -. _' - - �'�''* •<:•a :_'- Hospital, after undergoing.. an thall, which is considered by some bet quality on operation for appendicitis The critiea t� bs> the-i, , 3MUa.1;,,.. hand ._ J.,..al,ipr ur furs. story Written by a.Canadian TT lJ _ Joseph Keaa•and was held in very -We are ,frequently asked by high esteem, as was s THOS- A: LAW hown by the subscribers why the subscription y _ . ,_. - -• ;- many floral tributes and the large price is not corning down when PiC$®��� Oat• `.;' = : � number wh"ttended the funeral. the cost of living is decreasing + _': The'-Fa mou' ?Cold ater-Paste, -The Aeiiburn football team and the cost of paper (according ELM DALE j'� MIL8rw7 T canine down on Friday evening last to their opinion) is,down. There fold LJJ`'�a• E when they had horror of play- is very little probability of sub � =NC} ::,In ` ry hits. and Till tsa - ing the flr9t game 'on the new scriptions coming down in price Iltelnnrial Park, their opponents for 'a tong time to come.as the being the Pickering team, who cost of producing a newspaper is Having taken over the 'Elmdale " won bythermore ofl'2-0. Thegame ¢rester riow than ever. While Mills from F. W. Weeks. I - v::'O 11', ae Pound of uresco`wlll cover, tl was a good' clean one and a fine we are now paying more for the wish to anooance that the �z exhibition of football. C. A: paper than at any other time is = seveIlt�-five square feet r...Business Rill be car- i, • Mason. of Oshawa, refereed the the p9st, we have jest been noti- - game to the entire satisfaction of fled that on July let, there will be = ---tied o in the. L. Z. Although the . a+ng-,..cut-- ..o_ther-incica pricy of 6} lies IHvi: n rather damp, there'was^a fairly cent. In 1920 the postage on, •' - _ 7We'ivill.keep on hand all ``Put 1P Its 1, 2 and 5 lb. paCkstg$B Rood crowd in attendance. newspapers was } cent per •pound v_. ` =Two young Canadians, Ted while now it is l cents per pound. kinds,of Feed. t _r _ _.. K . f and Mrs. Burns, passed...through This increase comes very heavy We have at present ---d -- s :° onr ills one day last-week, on the daily papers, In 1920 the T ..: ° `t v y y �� 1 Car Bran and Norte _ >,Dro In get a Color�'Card.and - `)� while on a hike from New York to average'- rate of postage on the - San Francisco and retuc'n. They daily newspaper was 30 cents per 1 Car Barley and Out Feed , ".. .. l read all about this ~ ` began 6n July 14th of last year. subscriber, while now, with the :1 Car Western Oata and if they reach New York by increased postage the cost is I.80 � . Also Coin. _ � :'• . "-`-,:,': _,;• July p per Flou ;�... .`• Jul 14th, they win a axe of r subscriber, and this postage 19 J.-,. 85,000. They have still about paid by the publisher. Of course Ogilvie's Royal Hotisehold r Ba121tatry �1n1S13e 1200 mile@ to go. According to this increased postage •does not Pastry Flour 4''° - - •. _ '' .., - 27. ` their contract with w film com- come so heavily on the weekly _ tonoy they may accept "lifts,, publisher, bet it is sufficient to ` Chopping done every dap d Picker111' .:.. ` tr•r)m rviioeing motorists, but they prevent any decrease in;subscrip , 1utiKY uv't prey fur Q,:icb help. ,:ion rates. ._„• - ��• N• =.sOC WOOZ` T '�'� ps"� i+^ •'If .r,, .lv-\ 'ry: '�" K4�> :;A.:.:u' U•xi. " ':z..:yam-� � ry� �., .h Yf n,k