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'C .'1J.s';03.� i'E.» ,.+,,, •:t•. ,. , 'n ..e: ^' •..^d` •-,' y".:;.n,ti''?:^L""4�•''' ,.-,.,`✓'1`'> :a''' �*- -ry°�•' \' �"' .L:"rl*•t'A.$. ► PICKERING9 ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE ?:3. 19 22 _ No. �C►d . tCOf1l OnR1 trtsl'a!, HILLSIDE. BEC$ETT_MICSELL ,Illetahlisbed 1925 Geo. _E Baker A lawn social under the auspice¢of A quiet but pretty wea to aing o s the Hillside Sunday School will be place tit the Baptist parsonaxe,White- GREENWOOD - - - .• held at the home of Peter Reesor on vale, on Saturday, June lOth,-wben • ;' .:,:{;., 'pp E. FORSYTH, Opb.D., De hur Office and Friday evening, Jun*SDtb. A choice Florence May, only daughter of Mr. irector Wate moved o 1Z.py�ometrital tAasociadon of Ontario. Rea. program will be given Refreshment and Mrs. Beckett, Green River, be- _ a I-:;` aatetei:Member o f t the.American Optortetrieal llfluaic blocs to the centre of booth on the grounds. Admission 25 came the bride of Albert Michell, ? M1 Asaoeiation. Eyes examined by appointment. • Ceuta, children 15 cents. ` eldest son, of Wm. and Mrs. Michel3, MILLS Claremont, Ont. #be town and we are put- - of Green River, Rev. Mr. Upham ofli- CEDAR GROVE. crating. The bride -was dressed in 4 F. TOMLINSON, M, B., McJnber ting on a 'new brick white satin with hat to match. Mine f a ofethe[allege of Ph aiciara and Surgeons The W. M. S. of Zion Church, Cedar Dura )fiche)), sister of the room, of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by front and making, � �6 •It1re.lateDr.R.Prodie,andlatterlyby Dr,,Cald- Grove, will hold [heir annust garden assisted the bride,while Mr,'Repnolds welt, Phone Claremont,gat. 2317 - a large and party on 'the Lawn of firs. James assisted the groan, The bridal coo• , f .loo Dimma, coy]: 10,Markham,otr Tues. ple left on a motor •trip and on their•- v`r '? TT E•f CARTR'RIGST; 'M. D„ la, ePacione buifdinit .0. t g day, July 11th. Dick Thomas, the return will reside in Green River. =. � Y_ .e.tP.a �..C?rt. A coroner for tbtCoun- ty famowa humorist,echo is so popular :Lacey Feed �4 of Ontario, Office hours :,12-2'and"p.m•. here; will be present : hir. Russell• GLEN MAJOR. o or at otherahours by aDpotntmmt Phone]yell -'tenor 601416[. ale0 of Toronto, and - For feeding pigs no other feed :.".No.24./. Ind.,phone No,400. Pickering. On- We are Selling Agents for - tario. 331v g first-class local talent. Full partieu• The elghth' annual picnic"of the Rive= egttal r?salts fo>y Phonographs, Pianos, Singer Sewing lars next week. Glen Major Methodist Church will be the money. NC. MoRINNON,M.D.,L R.Q•S., Machines, Records, Sheet Music, held on Saturday, July 1st, on the . Edfnbcrgb, member of the CW]ege of, Band Instruments,�'io2insetc. Come and enjoy the 30 minute beautiful grounds of CVm. Fise, one- Make eure of your supply, - - ,'RhTrlotana and burgeons of Ontario,lieentiate of Bo ar college of Burgeons, Edintmran. Governmenf Standard ruinstrel, Whiteyale June 28 half mite west of Balsam. An inter• while it last?. _ Avaa+a�att•ntioa to dsteases of"womea'ana Lightning Protection. eating program of 6porce ie promised, shuaxea, omen and r aidenos,brougham. Beatty Stable Equipment. viz: WEST HILL. 'consisting of foot races for children Steel Stall ad Syanebions, -and grown-ups, needle race, 3 legged 'Baby Chick Feed G Ltsa�. T'he garden party which was to have race, bun-eating contest, slow auto = _ Hay Water Cups, been held on Wednesday evening on race etc. Also football and baseball Ju?t the thing for young chicks. r H:'HFNNEDY, Barrister, 301- the manse grounds of Melville Church fur which suitable prizes will be given. Also, Hen Feed tom oases' "Litter Carriers, f P . •ieiior.tNotary Public,ltConveyancer•kc. has been postponed until the evening There will be a refreshment booth on wsitby,Out. 41 t • of Tuesday, June 27th, on account of the grounds for the sale ice cream etc, of beat mixture of AA E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and St ouffville Ont, the heavy rain. A sill be d program A edfrayon will s. taken at the,gate grains for Ai•Solicitor.*cserT lcLlto,stn 1tfOn•y ao by Brat-class artiste will be given and to defray expenses. ES erybody wel• - - X a sottia Brock St.North,,Etc. y. slaty the Highland Creek brags hand will corrie, resultR. _ = furnish music during the evening. The �ALE9 dt JOHNSTON-$ar;i?ter! program beRigsat 7,30, standard time ,BTOUFFVILLE. '° etc.,12W Danlorth•Ave. (Woolworth Bldg) Jo � � � � � Refresbmeut booths on the grounde.Toronto.tf Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, Mai• t Admission.'Lo eent6; children under 12' Rev'.Mr. Mcl+llan, of Claremont, 4017 ears, 15 cents, _ y war+ a visitor here on Thursday. � "W �j CLAREMO'N T - Tom Birkett, of C14remont, was * �^ VY hLLIA fi J. BEATON,B. _il,.Bar- CHERRYWOOD. in town this week r•n h tsir.eBs trip �Y raster.SolicAor, member,of-the firm of Rickman.Denison.Foster and Beatcro. Toronto Liceneed Our baseball team is keeping 'up t*? , _... -General Trusts Building.R5 Hay Street,Toronto. A meeting of the Cherrywood Rite: winning st_re-tk, having defeated Ux• Telephone,Maingeland,.62, Embalmer and Undertaker. -pavere' Aae.+oeiatlon will to heldne-xt btidgenn F'tldap, } t = Mctor Heitrse..- 'Monday June -20,h, in Cherry woad Thp Tarr family tthe new editor of - .: Detttut Toronto con:ecti4D for h.+lI. the Tri►curie)iv" expected to move,to= r L HUe ltftl Service. O,lr•Reeve. F. H. Richardson,ac• town this week" \... F1 p compan!cd by men:i+jc of the.er .ntcil a ntlmbEr of new brick btsilfling's � J. HUDSON. D. D. a,. L, D. . ., . 1J2 Canter 5t..7c-.nto: IIudren'stiew and a 'delPgatiav ft::m,this vicinity are in eourte, rf erection in town at System- of comfortable plate work. Write for _.�. wet the Bnstrd of ktittvar• Commie• the present time. information or phone Forth 33U. 4.16 ,loners in.T'crroc to on- Tvle+dav Ingt t0 At long last Our Council l]Aa ppurcha9• FRUIT BASKETS prole--t against the application of the ed a new town tell. ' "Old Ben" will LAKE B. BEATON. > D. S.. grail Baeket6 of all descy'ptionsgreat• :C, N. Hallway to close their station at agate mArk liras. Graduate of +.he Royal Colette of Dental Cherrpwbnd.and were tsuccessfril In, The••3laneirtn Honpe"is now under ' Burgeons and t rJseni a! Toronto. Office ly reduced this yedr. i The L'ri2S'@1'. 31 Suer on 1.1 Prig re's `ity size wore, vr01lice having the Ittati,tn, left open, :Ruch the control of fir. Pratt. We bespeak � g 'Flent.y of itll kinds on hand at credit is due these gentlemo for their: oo Sa'�Tf�.g �ftc"i"h.1Y1A t' claim bolus 9 to 12;i to 8,30.h Ind.'p one 8, g d mNnAgpment. r IWI phone alp. 4417. -.Green Ricer.. ;active-efforter and prompt tstion. The 1st of July aelttbration here this (,One of O•tr Production,) Or addreee R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill- : ' year will he bigger Ehain ever. Besides We ttell Sill's Rite-Lite E.eaa:bar WHITEVALE. four baseball tesma, a great battle for i/ISts~Estsi;t �ttara#' -Home Phone 6405-Mark. — supremacy will be fo7rght between,the all tnakev of cars-the,best l Greenwood and Claremont football _ in the market for e ' D ON- Real Ea Chapping and Oat Rolling every week+ Mrs. A. E. Major spent a few days:teams,' 'the pr ce. V. RICHAR $ last weep with Oshawa friend . .'tale. Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary day excepting Monday. Mrs, C.Murray and son.of Toronto, IPut�.Etc..Pickens.Ont. any Tires for all rare. Emery. Whe4 W. G.Barnes, Green River is visiting her pg,rents. Mr, and Jars. GREENWOOD. $a'sv and Emery Mstndril% Booth. '[�AZELANNIS-J3lo�1211lat, For- _ _ _ _ _-_- Circular Saw% Lad' ,L1 A Z pv '1 of wen A. srnt . . For terms M1�8 Elsie Moore. of Toronto, is Hear Harvey and Kenny ,at (ireea- a v ul '21st. der,, etc. -- wood arden a rt , J s • holidays with o w weeks .boll , sofa a few 13 n y _ pp�� .p pp rn .,408 � _ . and rpm oaten. Ind phone t>►fat e . PICKERIN+� are P HUtirland Creek P.O. ' 33-9 • her father here. Peter Dolby, o! WhIthv, fe busy Woodworkior and General - v: LU AN.'J, and Mra. Beaton. and little doing some ► Tin for Mrs, Rains. �r:Ill, 1Ldt�. - - •,vat o.. p' �. g BIackatnithin>;. i. . for Counties of York and Oasarto Arco of Toronto. and Dr, B. B. and firs. firs. Gibson spent Tuesday in the W. R, JACRSO . Brock Rt>=tdy :. Non,eatas of all kinds anasaute to on abort•n Beaton and little son, of Whitby. Ity. _ -sotee•, 4ddrsss Green bier P.0., our, y' _ 'Pickering, Oat.! n.. opent' the weekend with D. R.and Mrs. Emerson: of Toronto, ,peat B.HEATO:7 TOWNf38IPOLEl3E Hardwa►od Fl00rina fire. Beaton: 9uodap with her Serrate. John and - - - O•ovyaa••s, Oomtmis•ioner for 1810- O The La.diea'Aid of the Whiterale Mrs, Adamson. 'A adIdeadse. ae'oaaes?!• Men Money 10 loan 4lethodist church' intend holding a _ Mre,Robinette and family motored Ar asi a nx pa s tesss of HaarieN bas we can sic 1 ou iII rand arden arty about the middle from Toronto on Tuesday and spent e - tt....• WmoMsaali, oat, 1-, supply y g g p AVID A. P1 GH-Live "be, nut- Maple, Birch Beech of July. AR the ladies are noted for the afternoon witb '.11ias IH, R'ood. He e Dtwn I Graduate of C. M Jones' School, r s basing flret•claee talent, watch out for Robert and Urs H trvep and hahv,of ��• ~: further plrticulare. Tnroato,spent Sunday with the f ' CareaQo L-leut�te rig experience with o of s eed ' stock. I3[ k and rind rock. 1111 kindr of sales Plain and Quartered Oak, "er'e parents Bert and firs, Harvey. Cement - - o� :fire. Annie was calf?d to fit, Catha• f rpeoa,pttylRended v Ttrmareasontblp. Phone 1} tt ,t -HeAr David Rrothet•s at Pickerin(s' teCtaremont. laxly all Beaver ]Board riisea last seek•owing t°the death at 1Nt - Friday, June 21rd her mother, who was in an hospital _ //�ter { +�7 M. MAW. i(.ICE NED AUC "stock. - there. V �$ TIONEER JoT York.Qntsno and pwheta GREENWOOD. The Horticultural Society,of ifiark• _ Cotaraues, All k.nde of sales Pro=ptl7 attended ;Q� Son, r r - "]�h e r, to. Terma reasonable. Date.fors . a stay to a D a Gordo W Sign pant. numbering in all about It. pen arranged at NEWS'Ofhcv. Bell and Indvpm- f Frank Clark. of Toronto, sperm a ple motored over to F. L. Green's or. dent phones. W'hicby,Ont, Sly , few days with Win. Clark.' Wedw-sday afternoon of last week t, 'Shingles - �� - = PICKERING Ewatt Burner spent SufAsty with see his tine collection' of peonies, iris • 1Dt. N. E. MCEVi'en, B-V.Sc. :'';gall and Independent phone, his parents here. and roses that are now and have been _ .` -.•-. ' Mrs. George Lawrencp. of Toron- in full bloom. Mr.Ureen competed at •(� Veterinary Surgeon. to,spent Sunday with F. ��'. and 4lrs. the shows in Toronto and Lon• Read v. ,[ o"Al t)» .,•`�w Gradultte of University of Toronto. 2'l [E T3BLE-Picker:ag Station Gibson. don with his peonies taking several " _ a Former Veterinarian to �faedonaId T.R. Trains going East Sae as follows W T. Middleton and'famtl took in .57 p prises, although they In-;t some of •, . tic. 1st alai! A M. i Agricultural College,:Qtzebec• _ i,- 2s Local 2.2M F.M the.frrotbalt match at L'xhridge last their beauty in tranaoortatioa. . -roir t attention to all-clients. "- ^4-6 LOC►1 a.f)-�P. n":ua.Io3 evcaaiuK. • • „' F p Glad to hear Miss Muriel Widdif3eld The fnnic Male' aartette at `•— "'��r : Bell and Ind, Pbones. 'Sunday train,' -7,57 A. M. a a ' has recovered front her recent opera- r � .A, _R E E S O R, M. ERING, ONTARIO Trains going set one as follows- Lion for appendi�itfiA: ri ev-i1�,_J""` y _w No. :i5 Local 7.47 A.3t. A, C. and Mrs. Macpherson and Miss 5 - " 27 Local .. 2.44 R bf. y p Dorothy, of Toronto, s ant the week. - ';,HIGHLAND CREEK. Z.t�r'�C'i JST �-i.1wLZ 9 9Iai1 9.05P,bl, end with Sandv and Mrs Moore. ' �_w +R E I D Sunday train, 9.03 P, 1L - Memorial seryices will be held at A sad drowning accident occurred r Foregoing'is according to Standard Srtlem church next Snnd.ay.' Green- here on Tuesday i i which two voting ;Rae a full line of fresh and Cur- time. wood Choir will furnish themnsie.. men,Robert and George Lee, IS and ?Ise c ---- ---' The flay crop Tooke very promising' 17 years of age respectively, sons of le�t7;d meats constantly on hand. C#• JL R A. G E this year, We cannot understand Robert Lee, of •Dunharton, were the Spice 18411, Breakfast Bacon The Chevorlet Garage and Service why some of our farmers insist upon victims. The father and sons have gII FPeiners Station at Brougham still have their fencing in the sideroads. the contract for hauling sand for the S' 'Ham, Solo a, , etc.. R - — - -. . new Provincial Highway bridge now -xpert from the factory and also'have - .Highest prices pail)for -N2w Chevrolet 41X1 Specials in stock, See "The `'ARRi]41]rl" at White. tinder ronstructicin here. 'At the noon '• ;the 3 s sad car at the 2-s peed rice, -vale, June 23rd hnttr the ynun -, 1.,vll,r r c.nt F„t,r I '� Bu.,cher s cattle P P p _ the creek to bathe, while the f,tthor .'."..Agent for Cream $eparators, Willard - and alder ht ether were hnaily engaged T B,titteries,Goodyear and Dnnlnp tires. GREEN RIdER. mending harness. In a short. tinteat Tae only car on the toad that cannot - — companion ran up from the ere-ek with aT START BUSINESS i.e matched try our competitors, Leas All rot for picnics lead to«'ilsr]n's-the cry that Genres had ant into a 1 t;as and less oil than anq car on the Park. creep bole'and was drowning: The • A p road and Service is our «Vatchword. Eric Smith ryas a Pickering visitor father and brother rtiQlied to the Pleasant fasten Refreshing--e ' SCHOOL THIS SUMMER R hite Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil, last Sunday. scene. The latter plunged into the C, Dotpn spent a couple of days in stream, bm being unahle,to swim,also and gives prompt relief in eases of Sick Gerow s Garage, Bro11 ham Toronto recently. sank into the deep hole, Mr. Lee.ulso Bilious or Nervous Headache,Bilioumww The Slaw Schools in Toronto never - --- - -- ---- -- ---- Cecil Smith had the misfortune to attempted to save h,iQ drownirt�sons, 'Jaundice,Constipetiort, indigestion. Sour , close in Summer. They are open crack a hone in his leg. httt as he also scald not swim, his Stomach Hiccough Heartburn Rheu- all July and August. Don't waste the g holiday.ea.on-acre nowrolearntyye- Mr. Hobson is not improving a.s well efforts were futile. Others were preQ• :matic or Gouty Conditions b writiin , shorthand and bookkeeping, a F A L-L. TERM ! as his friends would wish, ant but Mono was able to swim. 'After lndivi�u&I instruction in every course. - Wm.and Mrs. Hoover visited' with 9 Wampole a t"inpe$alb 1 `a 1 P. MolntoeL, Cbi•f Prlraol9.1 friends in Pickering last week.. considerable time had elapsed, Wm. ,t,o;,highly g Booth, of West Hill,a eared on the �„ ”' �' w•"` ':Opens Aug ..2 8 p ea fa i and' ; ,�- _.Y•_. 'c • Mrs, Wm. Hoover and Mrs.J, B. scene, and diving brought the bodies all Sils Gyaiess,Wis. Wilson_were Toronto visitors this a B�sss �1 - of bothh t�the.shQrQ,_ The usual P' NAWTORONTO' _ LLiOTT w Mks, A. Patterson and children, of means of resuscitation were employed `q ; ft tt��`R fekn SALTS but without avail, Dr. Young, of du,iat Measles,Starlet "'FOR"10" Luceland, Sask:, are visiting'with W, Scarboro, was also summoned, but too i , ' A. and Mrs. Fuller, late to be of any service. Another sad F"tr a'ri° Per and Miss Ellis, of Orangeville, ie spend- .hnila+fever to 1'ebe <p . L • T feature of the case is the fact that the ,ya!_ �rc :�srtalll Chopping Y°age k Charles Ste,Toronto tem. Bede as inff the holidays with her uncle, J. A. boys' sister is at resent in the Gen.P rem. h age as table To 9TAICTLY FIRST-CLisq. Our and Mrs. `Tighswander, eral Hospital,Toronto, undergoing an huge..and Stiialatta �`I "•mss Visitors fFom Toronto for the week- o Aration for a endicitie, and the t`e)t ar.' _ AND ?L graduates readily obtain employ- end were biisaes Tena Gray end Lulu p Pp - ' H ment owing to their superior traiu- Ha erman and Clifford Wright.^ mother was with her at the time of .w.a a,�,n Yam prepared to do' Chopping and p� the accident, but she is prostrated with ,(7 Co botds M•dspt .Raa.asR,ea-ou. ing and our assistance in placing The Union Sunday School presented grief over the tragedv. The deuhle » .. Oat Plaking every Monday them. IT IINDOLTBTEDLY PAYS To Alf. and Mrs. Michell (nee .Becket) funeral will take lace this(Thursday) sad Friday, with a miscellaneous shower on Wed- p ATTEND THE BEST, Write today afternoon at 1,30 from the parents' pfhC! 5�- "= WS H C� K Btoneboata For Pale nesday evening of last week. residence near Dunbarton,and inter. for our catalogue and Arrange to A number from here attended the went will take place at Erskine Ceme• t F�Safe 6y k� �•: .,i; enter at our Fall Opening. Women's'Institute.at Whitevale'last tery. -. Jahn F. Bayles, Claremont week. Mrs. McConn, of Campellford, T 1W. J. H1119tt, Principal Sec'y of Federal Institutes, 9Aaressed Pickeri^ol Drs:' t%L..• ' ,7 Rural Route No.2 the meeting: Come to Pickering on July let. WS TV s !Y, •q•-- ., +'ro^is' 'A •vt, •.-!s.T, s' '_$-sa5' 1 �, ,.rose. .r •^f ease ,!' rr.•' +sv-. a � '�.%'"�'.• ':.;; •5 .>r,'}:... *" •t't.'ro: .•.i^',£;. l t� R +• 4 � ^'�W. ..7. s"•^a".` -i!.+iSc- ;m.•.0 .cr^ 7: .,�- '�tz -,-��-. rr'• -...•7•: kk `. ,✓i,F W-,�• ,.-.�.y+.,d� .a...v:. c:, .:+'-3•L'. S», w+7"}' .i •U' '-'.:F. ,- ,"`C 1., y i1" yy � :,.+ iin•=id°".F if ,w' .A-• � �, :4.. „y,' �', ' C �r. t - ''-•' r yw z+.. •is'�• Mfr. ,,�� b." .yV'"':+ .7':+' )S. �w M1,y£ . „�: .'4•A—. •ti X0^4• .'�,...•'} y; Another puff, s"; budden, and IN STOCK for immediate shipment — Quantity of . strong, struck the schooner raped down until the lee rail went :'Had Four Iron Today? No. 147 Jacks and under. The wind whined in the rig- Stiomberg-Carlson 2A Head Sets, - No. 60 Plugs. We are distributors. "grog, and as the vessel gathered way ap S '_ upon her she headed close-hauled into 1 the puffs and drove the spray over _CLEAR SIGNALS her bow in steam like clouds. "This ain't nawthin'," ejaculated a "+ fisherman. "Th' real dirt'll come in a in " He had Nardi ok 'Complete Radio Receiving Sets ready for shipment y sp en be- "} lore sea and sky were blotted out in a - - rest whirl o!white which hissed and De Forest-- ad D arcon i Model-C Am _ �_ _ _ . roar- ed as it rushed across the water. In- Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded o ataatly the vessel was headed into it i -a wild howling inferno of wind and M1Y" AUTOMATIC TEt.FPHONEB AND TIME RECORDER8, LTD. g'' ' I 1411 Victoria 8 Toronto Representatives Wanted hail. I3<sil which slashed take shoe soy . >. t~ upon the decks and-caused the men !' ' to cower and hide their faces from _ s its stinging lash, and wind-4hat a R wind! The schooner rolled her lee o i ;. . w"'�• -� �"T -��- deck under,'while all hands hung on - • the rail to windward. The head-sails - �'* flapped in thunderous reports, the , p B L u E w AT E R . foresail slatted and fetched up on Ge ' t S l�lYle 4 5 ' the tackles with nerve-rending shocks, . - while the sea Pounded on the bluff bf sse •A TALE OF THE DEOP ' the bow and burst over the've 1 in • r eight-defying clouds of spray. wiener gy -an iron' Er:..:. SEA FU� Oaptrin Clark was standing by bhe Oman at the wheel, his hat gone, and 8Y FBHa7ER�C$ WILLL4IM WALLAC& his face red with the sting of the hail; shorty and Jules were clinging, N EVER mind the weather—get hat-iike r a weather main rigging, some new vitality—speed ua while tie rest of the gang clung to I '-• the house, mainmast, or by the wea- - any way. Don t be a Jagger. Copyright by quintal-more or lees, an' there's ten then dories. For several minutes the o- TU Munson Book Company thousand o' fish to be dressed yet." squall lasted, then came a lull which Vital men resist the heat. Let lit ' .: Bowel! effort started. "Um!" The skipper nodded. "All Mowed the vessel to lift her dolniged tie raisins .help: 75 per cent -pure : right, Frank. Gaon give a hand in lee-rail. ' Frank Weathaca--, known, as gettin' sail on her. Th' swell's ktckim'- "Wa-a-a-tch aoutl"bawled the skip- !fruit sugar. 145 calories'of energiz- €' wtY," lives at Loas Cove os Bad up more'n ever. H'iet th'mains'l!" per. Crash! Swisrbl An enormo�e ing nutriment in every package- Fi:ndY coast with his mother sled Short jumped on deck. "'Hoist th' creat`ing sea came thundering over the ills tine* Captain J Clark. as mainarl, be says!" And the 98129, bows, and it bwashed aft submerging " practically predigested so It gets to N;.' -.and his ebum Lemuel ing, drink a IdEng over the windlass•brakes; came the oilskinned figures witiah ham! to f--work almost immediately. _,' t of ram, whersal F'ri troo ing aft. rail, gear bait-boards,and pins. ales "!ells bin the story of his The ewin$in' off, Short ?11 em- way covgthing and sputtering after it NO tax .On digestion so it doesn t RIO- ■RO"Oft for, s N quired a dozen men. had passed. heat the blood. Fatigue resistint karar Went down „ �' y " What s th matter. asked Shorty,• 1..• Dona kmw replied the bo He- � �„_'#aabhnd with ten of her creR a ain't told toe yet what he's a-godn' to flickering the water out of him eyes. lfOOd-IrOII also! ! natural an _ ` • W skipper. This bas the desired st' do. When he does, rR let ye know! p ��upon Frank. He flnlahea soh uWa-a a-tc aart! en turned aP- j - -- �oo�. 1 And he winked saucily at the crowd.creft to him Rif sad 8Me�d "Listen to th' shrimp Ill cried' a mangy preheasively and tigh�tended then= gnp Try it when 'you re slipping-;- – attmmte• as an a prentice t� "TiODa ,.Lord Harryl ye'd think he owned th when th glanced at the curl' wall _ Dirk" Jeering,. In Augast his un�, vessel b the'airs o' him." they curling , when you yawn at.3 P.M. 'lakes I►fae on .s fishing trip as aP „ 7 Tom Cant! I of water lift' above the rail, Crash. Stiffens up your backbone and r hand aaoaad the S,astalia• While at Ef I owned her, „ 187, All bands het their ore nth; the wa- wouldn't carry you for ballast. And ter roared to i:heir ears; it plucks I ... a�in Sao after the first fi hire makes thoughts flow again. i in the roar o!laughter which fol}owed, at: their bodies and caused the arms k:..' �Fiutlt rescues a French boy from Tom Costley looked foolish and shook to crack with the staadn of ieaimting 'rrru and a glass of milk form tment by his fellow-saidarei As, two boys try their band at dory his fiat at the saucy freckled youngster the pull; then it sludaed awny, and the jute sold day ltiaeb?on've arm triJ. lolling lazily over the spokes of the yk}ppe! roared to a vales which -- = with vuecess. wheel. bounded above the shriek of the wind "Come on thar'1 Git that madna'1 and the hissing crashes Of the rapid%y � CHAPTER SIX-(Costa-) up you loaferel" he shouted. "Me"a wing and wresting sea! ."Take in th' _ s l�a�at ain't a-gain' to wait all day on, „ ,l!„ Little � �Sun-Mal s Removdrrg ms p board•, thwarts, anchors. and gay winch, they 7118"-' Detachi_g themselves from the.gear out the plug sad alnioed-the Sbb�p's in a harry' t' tit back to to which were hanging, the gang x. with a Mew backeb •a water. -ttbat girl o his ap th Hay Shore. Bt�sgg�ered aft al�ant the reeking. sea- t(aeeA-Meal Raisins _ "Thar' now," observed Shorty-when Whist's her azure, tellerst'� a washed decks and I&W Mold of the - laic• 8oey had bees drained and the Carrie Dexter,I cal late, answered mainsheet while the skipper eased the _ Cantley, smiling at the blushing wheel down. "Now. thenl . Heave Sc Everywhere - geat strewed awsiy,"that's th way you ,� !� Mellen ought V go •.a>3shin'. Ninety- Frank. her in! shouted the mob as they eight fish Los one tub, an' @X runnin' "Oh, yes, Carrie Dexter, that's th' aesateLed up all the aback in the gut- th, �g ��. a+•th' namel Nice 1-too good for Bich teriug, siattl Bail. "Walk away _ tear $' dorms,�arainsdelean. Lt .oau► o' yatt a hard-drink, drivin' doh like with her!„ '• rinQ has aboard, th' __. _ --1n Little Red Packages 'w- lazy dyer le take s lemon from Sho+rt9• I cal'late he's a-coin' t' glt ragl„ The boom was sheeted aboard - .. d!iabvt an' me, ye'd become rood fish- as soon as be draws th, soars as far as it would come with the sail 're for that dory load o' cod be cotclied full of wind, the crotch was Wiped, _ A - ermen in time. tit in,, u . very this mornin'. .Ha! bal" And the men, and the boom tackles hooked in. orate bnnah o' trawl-hatilcrs. Jud"heaving on the halliards, roared with ' 'Lower away peak an' throatl" th -_ -- be � _ - -- _ - '. •„ Haskins and Joe Mill an.especiallLy' while Short brush the royal bamaer; oche Sowers ' •- �- laughter, y glowered at cried the skipper. `"Man yer Batt that till the earth w4th'-•$ytng blossom - (3n d ,n a-eettin' or whales!" r m under pent uawilhaul. otdady­must g was a roar of laughter from . F's� Westha•ver was too quick- Gettig that mainsail in--six bun- lain In wa,com =grand the indignant Haskins witted a bey'to be "strung" for any drred odd square yards of canvas with. Ruin" - or a stray piece of buoy-ldne• length of time, and it was not long a seventy-toot boom--was quite a pp impel" h• ltd. "I'll before he had turned the laugh upon job, even for twenty men. The wind Mlnard's Liniment for Dandtvfi; supplies Internal ,. gr°W some other member of the gaabalia's was blowing so hod that it filled the tan" as U a fishing vessel joking ask like a balloon, and when lowered One Cause o! Forest Fires. Beekeeper@ will find, o looking t, Lot th boys be, Jud, or tot fast gang. � >; n+ �' o thins you know they'll be cu'ttin' ye and chaffing predominate in the con- it trailed all over the lee'quartor. Practical experience is what counts up our oatelos, everyth ng no•d- dawa to yes boot-straps. Hal hsl varaatiON and the foibles and idio-I The men, hanging on to the gaff, in ail walks of line,and nathdag is more ad for the production of honey. That's a good one. Settin'for whales! syncrasies of each person aboard, ex- jumped and stamped on the refractory true with regard to fire Prevention. "A Hal ho!" And Haskins, though vexed cept the skipper and the cook, are canvas witltt theh heavily booted feet, burnt child dreads the fire" is as true Ruddy Mfg. Co. �• over the lose of a'jub of gear,laughed made the topic for banter and fun. but they were absolutely unable to Srantieed, Canada A stout man is made aware of the fact make an impression upon it. For the trap as it wee in olden times, but _ The�sk pper's voice roiled from aft. that he in fleshly in almost everything present the mainsail had "taken the average citizen tww not been burnt Successors to Ham Bros.Co.Ltd. "Heave short on th' cable! Frank and he does, and the lean ones are ragged charge" and it is to make him realize his re-I Send fors Dopy. in turn. Any person afflicted with "Never mind her jest now," said the spaneibility not only to himself, but x Jules! Come aft here an,' gist th stops „ , " a huge appetite' for sleep won hears skipper. Hook on yer boom guys an to his family, his neighbor;' and the off tit maias'1! , about it; wile the escapades, serapes, belay that gaft downhoul. Get th jib community at Iarge that our efforts F' ZRia bobs ed the cal'1. "What'll i'° Coin' on, Uncl " asked Shorty, as he and amours of every man aboard be- in an' sing out when ye're ready t' should be directed.—Deputy Fire Mar- stepped into the cabin with an armful comes a topic for general- conversa. roll her up ffbal, G. F. Lewie, Ontario. 1 1 of stops. Captain Clark was regard- tics. Idle talk is peculiar to fisher- For'ard went the gang, and, duck- :.,., ing the barometer attentively. men--- being a fine ing their heads to the spray, they a 1 • "See here Frank." The boy stepped source for fo'c'sle gossip. It is slacked away the' jib halliards and when in Toronto visit the harmless though, and rarely war- manned the downhaul. "Now! drag Royal Ontarlo,Mnse= 1 J - forward. "f,00k at th'glass D'ye see „l,,i ut,,,,,� 1n most flAermen when her down!„ The jib came reluctantly . aloof " W_ >r� >soaa _ what it says?" their feet are on the dry land cut down bhe stay, and in a whirling, flap- �Ale eat pormanent exhibition in Canada Yes can "Yes," answered the youngster.• themselves adridt from the rough- Ping bundle t slashed'srourrd, thump- logy Geology, Mineralogy Pal= ' "Twenty-nine an' three-tenths. Vary talking crudity of their am life and ing the bowsprit with the chain- i Ogy' rlooioss• open sails, to a.m. protect the m1Cw, UnC�e--" _ `�m.. Sunday. I to 6 p.m. Bloor. change their manners with their en- sheets. deft fnra, Dupont and Avenue Rd. cars. soon asafnot damism at the "Yee,it is," assented the other, an vironmezrt "Run her off, skipper!" The ves- _ cost o! • few eena be lining all vg when ye git a big swell, runnin' up Getting the anchor aboard, they sel was'driving her bowsprit into the soar taznitnre and meat bed. with _ from th south-east an a greasy, hoisted sail and lurched into a long seas, and it would have been as much AWr dirty Wkin' sky, what would You swell under four lowers. There was as a mania life was worth to have at- � ..r opine f very little wind, and during the after- tempted to roll up the jib while the �tlfblNbFlIRhITf11lCSM0lii �. "Dirty weather, UncIe." !wood'; while the men dressed and salt- schooner was close-hauled. see that all soar new bnraitam is f. 'Yes, dirty weather; an' it's liable ed the fish of the morning set, the' Someone started the forcebeet, and ! avcipp«i with then t' come quick an' sudden. That's whys schooner wallowed and rolled with the the schooner sped before the fury of e ' -Tell hoar leafs: that�'rou I called th' dories back afore they i slatting of sails and the thunderous I the blast, lurching and di4ing as she � � � "� °1°'t bar tom started making another set, We"ve crashing of booms fetching up on the overran the seas. In a veil of spray Au+ •-/jw*a s bed Rae weather all September, an'I The sky became obscured the men clambered cut'on the It-oot- �tai 6�i when ye carry it well' inter October with a grevisil 1 Which could be rgdaea of the bowsprit and laid hold �ye're 'most bound to Bit a snorter t'l seen scudding athwart the heavens�of the slatting jib. With growls and ONWARD MFG.CO., make up fort. Th' Western Ocean+before some air motion in the tipper oaths they fisted the wind out of lit, ! onti - never gives ye too much of a food(strata of atmosphere. Around the(while a tiny oilskinned figure, grow- := Hiring. Go up on deck now an' take a horizon the sealine stretched in an un-I ling as loudly as the rest, clambered � sound afore we break the anchor Out"I definable circle of slaty mist, while up the jib-stay end stamped the hanks f. sty wieb ack in a few minutes to'the southerly swell rolled up in ever-'down with his feet. . " his uncle poring over a chart. increasing-undulations. (To be continued.) ------- ----•-- •Ar "Well?" he interrogated. The last fish had been stacked away,I p 4 - „ ,I a Forty-seven fathom-fine sand an and the men.had retired below for a! _ gmat-1 stones", ('lay-off,when the skipper's voice hailed f Quaint .Chinese Oratory in • "Huh! Come over.here any look on:from the deck. "Oh, be low! All up i Prince's Welcome. SPRYWHEEL- cil-niarked this chart. D'ye know wtiar'yre araY";an' stand by for squalls!"Wiorty glanced aver the scaled,pen- The spouth-eastern sky 'had taken on Qitatntly warded was the a3diass of"Lemma see" he a darker hue a feelin o! sultziness welcome to the Prince of wales from --map , muttered, opening a - -pair of the air, and�he.ailakinned the Chinese community of Hongkong " The $185 Tractor (F.O.B. Toronto). dividers, "we made our first;gang, coming out of fo'c'sle and cabin, during his visit there. It spoke,of him n berth after leavin' Canso at time jest cast apprehensive glances to the as drawing nigh in princely array, and _:.Cuts the l!�ost of- Cultivating on this spot here. Then we haul-el out;south'ard. The skipper stood on the said: "Long have we looked up to a bit-Aiom on- neat sex uwi' u adc a weather-quarter Baring-at-the-lead r ow .e weI-_ A Sprywbeel end one rah can do more berth twenty-five miles to th' south-✓pall to windward; the men lounged •uttivating than.live-men-with-wires{ wore you as plants the rain; with one hoes.It pays for itself before the frowint . east o' that;, then forty miles to th'j around the house aft, smoking and coe accord we show,forth our feelings o[ � y season is half over,in labor saved. The .: �o'tji vast there, and another twenty talkking in low tones, while the vessel gladness. and tastiion our 'hymn of 8 better crop. you'll Met are addiciond - '' fo the east and o' that, which puts, us rolled and pitched thunderously into reasons for burin a 5prywheel now. twenty miles to th' notth'ard o' Bible!the almost windlass' swell. praise." Referring to the fact. that It Island. Fifteen miles ea t Q'that puts) "Stand by'." cried the skipper. A the hetr apparent of the British throne _Ayenb wanted In some loeailtles. . .. us uero here, sn orty-seven I low hissing was heard; the murk to was on his first visit to the Mast, the ; w.- fatt*w fine sand an' small sto es 'ud,windward changed to a light grey, addreea stated: "'Tin meet that the l�p�;J •.REEL. '_. put us here, I ca]'late. Am I bt?" while the-horizon stretched as a black streets and the lanes resound with ` The skipper nodded. "Ye' e dolts line under it. A blast of heated air scng; high and low, the people dance 612 COLBORNE STREET `right, Frank, that's exact! her we'struck the vessel mere puff which with gladness; the willows that droop p Dept. ORONTO are" Now.fetch yer tally, .s. How bellied tiie listless 'sails for an instant. „ 9„• tte.r heads along the banks joyfully a tench have we got in th' sin th' Did ye feel that. growled a man. ' hold?" "Jest like openin' a furnace door— ' - �g 4-y "'Bout nineteen an' fifty Ali, here she comes!' Mlnard's Liniment for Ruins, eta ' EF 7 'A MELAND'S CONNECTION WITH CROWN d%ow .Of �ISTABUSHE DON DOMINION BASIS -Draft of New Irish. Constituti on Completed at Negotiationi in London Between the Imperial Cabinet and Delegates from Dublin. despatch from London says:— The document contains 79 articles The draft of the now Irish Consttu- and is considered an up-to-date instru- tion, made public on the eve of the meat, not only'graitting'fenadle suf- - frage, proportions] representation and Irish elections, gives, as the document t also 15 a referendum'to the people, bu itself states, force of law to the empowering the people themselves to Angle-Irish Tpmexpressly and expressly de- initiate legislation.' It gives to the dares that any provision of the Con- Chamber great powers with respect stitution or any amend-went thereto or to money bill-s, without c6ntrol from law enacted under the Constitu y the Senate, thus duplicating the post tion which is In any.respect repug- tion as between * British House of E= —' \ rant to the treaty shall be void and Commons, and the'House of Lords. 0 3moperative. 1:emempir-the r.. a The Constitution thus embodies con- tive participation in war without the nection with the British Crown, as al- consent of Parlismint, except in the ready established in the treaty, and case of actual invasion, and gives the generally places the relations between-Irish Supreme Court thb fullest-pow- Ireland and the Empire.an the same ers,,only stipulating for the right of basis as Canida and the other Do- citizens to appeal to the King-in- ags4niFt the Supreme minions. Council CourVs The Constitution -requires every decision. --member of the Free State'Parliament It;provides for f reedom of religion to Bubstribe faith and allegiance to and conscience, gives Free State elti- the Constitution and swear to be faith- zens full protection against the arbi- 'ful to the King in virtue of the com. trary powers of eourtt-martial, and mon citizenship of Ireland and Great extendi to Parliament exclusive covi- Britain and Ireland's membership in trol-over the armed forces, as stipu- Sol the British Commonwealth-of Nations.,fated in the treaty. -.Wales Pays Lloyd George Grizzly Shot in B.C. .... .... .... Unu*W H onor Measured 16 Feet V C_ A despatch from London says. A despatch from Prince.Ru- The admirers of Premier Lloyd (leorge In his home town of Criccieth pert, B.C., says:..;—Two pros- NTARIVS forest wealth is dwindling. Every year forest now regard him to be such an import- pectors, Edward Forsiam and 0 fires take disastrous toll. Careless campers cause eleven per ant personality in the coun"'s affairs J. Kennedy, after an exciting LoLet summer 112 cases of •net- that they extend him a distinction ac- battle, shot a grizzly bear in cent of Ontario's forest fires. carded only to the King.' When the Prime Minister stopped off the train the White Cri lected camp fire* were reported. This sununer be careful. ek district, near 7' Ferrace. B.C., measured :for the week and a flag was hoisted w an Castle HI-11 bearing the Red Drs4on 15 feet standing erect. . The :—Of Wake on a green wind white bark-: weighed 1,800 pounds, ground. When he departed *a Rag a � _ontafibs ����ts was taken down. the skin alone weighing 100 It in stated that In the fitur• the � pounds, and'measuring 12 feet tag will always fly when the Prime' long and nine feet wide. Its Thiqlre Yours Minister is in his residence at Bryn- awelon to the people when &14-ing the footprint was i _ 18 nches-long.2 ling w"-y.- 'Me rruns minister Is and `9 inches wide. The bear fought the prospectors and it when you build your Are to nuke tea, fry Prime Ministers, constitutionally bacon or add cheer to pipe and story-telling took five bullets. to kill him, have every right to have a Rag flown s precautions. time w ' where they are stopping,but for rpary and when he fell 'he was'-but , use a daman years the ceremony has been observed The real woodsman builds his fire CIO an old • two feet away from Kennedy, ma�rOr ailily for the King. Friends of Mr. fireplace, if there be one handy. Vei ii that who had become entangled in DOI"take chase" With A"ft and fibrous Lloyd George say he accepts the Hag he scrapes away all litter, moos the brush. ,ceremony as • touching tribute of DOWT throw tell cigarette or rotted wood down to the mineral. soil or the friwAship from the home'rown folk. biiie rock, and preferably some place close to 7_ 01011111 t Le ilia water. H"nows that It ftre gets into the are ML Vetwaa—Bodiav U" Samtorium for Red tute DON*T moss or the upper woody layer of forest soil, ,:* drown oat as British Legion with lots of or In a half-rotted log or stump, It ddholds, over," fat- water. and unle A despatch from Berlin says:— IDON"r build *Your camp tre burns away unnoticed underneath ss A despatch, from London says:— Preparsiticclo are being made for Lenin against a rattan Jac or lowed up and carefully put out, is liable to break•tumv—a*r an wiadr into a Rome later. He knows bow hard••it Is to ut The Can'Silian.-High Commissioner has to come to Germany for a six months' !oluth; am. sear mans such de smouldering fire out.- So be makes 13 8 4!• been approached by the British Em- rest cure-at a sanatorium. It is learn- urprisingly small and compact, and patches; nor at the be" at . tune, I cooking 9130d it in a former are- spot that I ab#olutely safe. 7 pire Service League with the object of ad.from the most reliable sou that chooses a a having the veterans' organizations of a group of German physicians, headed place. or an a sat rock. wr an a NVot cleared do" It Is a mark, of his finished woodsmamVp 4 �I, Canatia become members of the league by Prof. Forester and Prof. KI to the true eal below,or how thoroughly he drowns his fire out with and appoint a permanent delegate. er of Berlin, and Prof. Pleh7tireo�f -C. iy the o4ce of the water. plenty of water when he to through with it. Save' Canada is the only Dominion whic*h Leipzig, bold Lenin that a full re DON'T forget that the upper ilhoforests. You may want to camp again- layer of ground in the '-.bas not Joined the league, which in- was possible only with a half- ear's rfurest comists of per- eWea all the ex-service men's organ- rest. They.,told Lenin there was not tially x—A wood which vill bum twtions of Great Britain and the -a single decent sanatorium in Russ* Ontario Forestry Branch Empire. Lord Haig is chief organizer. and recommended several in Germany, Parliament Buildings, All the different veterans' bodies In one of which is in a suburb of Berlin. _33ritain are now uniting as.,tbc British Lenin accepted the physicians' ulti Toronto Legion. matum of a six months' rest, and ne- gotiations for his visit to Germany an The United States Government, it under way. The chief.question is his lk errs Is stated an )A& authority, has and safety, and the sanatorium will be ratt-d steel rhw-maibr- British Machine win LV kwcy a IaUTTailon oil guards A Nw.*v Course In h built of corTu I difficulty was to produce a fighting, Regue meeting on Rusgian apairs, during hiir visit. Scie4cft- U.-it -16 to shrapnel plane which would not be heavier thals the wood. machines, but It Is stated Following out its policy of pr I D ovid- A despatch from London says:—In that this has been successfully am- ing .c �HM ELECTION RESULTS IN every course of study for which J seeking to devise an airplane which complished without Ion of power. The there is -a reasonable demand and of' will be impervious to shrapnel and ma- machines are easy to manage and can providing such instruction' that Can- chins gun bullets and yet will be I safely make a loop. Authorities re,; FOR DEVALERA PARTY 0 speedy produced adian students will not require t the Air Ministry has ce out of Canada for any'part.of th a steel fighting machine which gard• this as a big step &rws'rd in air warfare. of Toronto I claims is superior to' any all a education, the University metal Candidates Leading in Returns Sb Far An" announces a new-course leading to the 1 machines yet produced. Mayor of Cork Sustains Complete Over- degree of Bachelor of Household Experiments have been conducted at I Tk„ rft Point. -Science. This new course has `beeri_tho_Roy&l-�f1, ZoiAbasament stl throw in Favor of Labor M#A. (-designed primarily for the-benefit of Farnborough for a considerable per- Wiii you take back this engs4emOVA —' -==- dune n teachers who wish to proceed iod and the planes are now being sub- rqng? 18.—Results women I , of the, litre agreed to form a coalition I govi. to a degree in Household Science with-.pitted 0 severe practical test "Doesn't it suit elution in Cork are believid to sound ernment- a. The I out discontinuing their teaching for wings as well as the fuselage are" "Yes; but I don't." the death knoll to the hopes of thel The Republicans have now lost two too loft a period For this 'reason jtepubli�a= sewing heavily at- the 1 seats to the'Free Staters. The Labor those who proceed for the degree of Science Polls. The complete defeiti o4 Lord 1 party is overjoyed; declaring that It Bachelor of Household 8cit r, to MARCONI INVENTS APPARATUS FOR' Mayor O'Cag%ghan amazed the de mill win at least four seats in D-abkn. take the first two years of the course -Valeraftes. Organizer Foran, of the Labor party, under the direction of the Department 3 Returns fro Cork, wh6ch is re- said that be regretted that Labor was S of University Extension, while the ENDING PRIVA " RADIO MESSAGE....-Cayded as, the hot-bed of extreme Re- not represented -by A41-ore candidates. third and fourth years are to be taken publicans, am: I' - De Valera is expected to make a in regular attendance under the De R. Day, Labor candidate 6,836 statement to-morrow launching —`i A despatch from New York says:—' Mr. Marconi announced that he had .a partment of Household Science. The. -Alderman William Roach,' Pro- heavy, broaftdde .against the consti- new course is a directoutcome-of the "One party" radio teleplidna 161*3 are' perfected a syekem by which radio treaty candidate ...........6,147 tution. a prospect'for the immediate future. messages can be projected in any de- J. Walsh, pro-treaty candi- Evw�ybcdy ' is convinced that de special short course which was beld! "Listening in" on private wireless sired direction. ct; ith Colhins is now dead for teachers of Household Science latit: tion is expPliked Ao, be made date ......... ....... ......6,097 Valera's pa w-i , t , eanvergii, winter. So great was the response n: At pregent, radio messages are be. jdary MacSvkney, anti-treaty and that a coalition government is the offer of that course th-at.it come, impossible. candidate ........... .......6,066 unlikel y. be acre to radio just] directions. o'difil necessary to mik'e" more corn-! Beamish;­1 June id.-An Monaghan to whom one wants to talk to and' 'An idea of the amurvey of M prebensive arrangemenfi,for teachers: ounty the fall Sim Fein I W" e the conversation wild be made more Frank Daily. ..................3,043 returned in the elections. win- candidate .... .... ..........4,769 C Those of Household Scienc secret than that of the telephone. Marcontis new device is given in tbo, inventor's statement that her has son$ ning seats. am Commandant-General Willham, Marconi, perfecter of the' "..010sRag an ..................1,807;. Germany Pays Instalment j Messages 100 miles straight ahead The first four capididates, hive been! O'Duffy, for the treaty, 7,298; Earn- wireless telephone and telegraph, ar- I which were not-heard, except at declared the eebed to the Dail Eirewnn..', est Blythe, for the treaty, 6,069; Dr. on Reparations rived here on Friday on his yacht, receiver -aimed at, As'Mr. Day favors the 'treaty, the-WC4LTVIII, against the, treaty, 6,246. A despatch from Paris says:—1 Elettra, with a fnimage, *but, when fulfilled will mark the greatest ad- In time, Mr. Mareoni said sister of the martyred Lord Mayer • The defeated candidate, Thomas Me- Germany has paid the regular month-1 fu'-filled, t appar- the ontly anti-treaty member' re- Hugh, Indep;nxIent, for, the treaty,;•1y instalment of fifty million gold vame yet rnade in radio telephwly, atuv wffl i be perfected which will pro. polled 4,073 votes. Dr. McCarvill re-!marks for reparations. Depo;916 ag-' Tt will pui'radlo on such a 9ow<1 cons- jest radio meavages with the amur- turned in Cwk. 4V It was said 'here t(f-'d that the' places Jchn MacIntee, a former mem- grcgatlng Ahat amount were ma-le iii' merefal basis that, it is forecasted, ft any that marks the tmmoidowlen of Repubmeans would ha 7 made- no; ter of the pail, who also opposed' the,t,Fe de,!giTited banks in Park, I, reran %.r;]l rival the telephone in common the telephone or teiegrapih meesasuss showing at &M had not Michael Col- treaty. and Brussels. 1 use. over wires. �,pt n'- 1„Y .,�, R,• ' y� { 6j .. 4' .�,•.RR ,i`.'42' •,o.°Cv. - .i . 'Y7-'M t :R +.. •;}aaa.4q,, ".•M'Xi .,.w"'°T, .+e.�vi" ', .S_ :.C4 .T :� i�',.y* _�;..� •k x .i,y.,'aa�M 'k .2'''` � "7, .GF' ,�,• -'S;"��'i•, w'�.4's.. 'f..,�..'!5`.:`:�-•J' '"!."o •✓+; �' ;.��-, °�•!:' ',a;fit.. '•yl-.. ,�E- .:U*y �.a�.: .. r e �' • `� „ail. ;..� � .r_ �� '-yt'` ,s � �;;+ �'' "� '.n�v ` . '•`' •?:':.zc �-✓h-� ?". 'w vrr :�.- .�a - '•. '� ®�.s: "_'"3i 'rf .3•+'i', - ,'�, vs�',.;•-.-7"iiT�;� .•i,^t?y 4. 4•. �.w�. .�•"" wn, n,Wit^' ,""�,4,,.. ,{., n ..•�';� {ice,-a.. ';� ,!k'. !p„ J. -•: ':•dam-..`•r, r7Y,. if, '_''', .�.s z e-!•:• t. A` 'Sw yn - �• 1. ''r 1•� :.G.. .'?f %)' ,. .t• 1 ',,a' -• ._,.,,':'`�-✓ ,.;n Jl. L t�.' t '• 1'�'T* vX4niva -*two DUNBARTOK.' "NOT / G E ; - Miss Noreen Hortop, o! Oshaws,is Hot eaher Appetizen s TatRSi5 '":' visiting !Visa Elya Mitchell. Chopping and Oat Crushing will �� 75 per year., il.SUifpaid;iadvaaee. Mra. Creibtree`ia tligqueet of her _:'._._ _ •,=' niece, Mes. CluRston, at the manse, be done Saturdays and Mondays ",�z•:' — Much sympathy is extended to Robt Here is a hat of tempting items for picnics or ludchea oh'hoE days: :. Ju1iN MilRKAR, PfOpt182oP, and hies. Lee over the untimely death. only, tip to Sept. lstt at —.-Grimsby Sweet 'Mixed Pickles, in bulk;-50c per t, by drowning of their t'-wo sons,Robert q ', .: : and George. The funeral takes place Altona Mills. - rMcLarea's, Libby s and Gulden'! Prepared Mustard, 10o,25c,45o, vv t- :? BAPTIST CONFEREN0IJ_ Kraft Canadian Loaf Cheese, 35c lb: ` ' this(Thursday)afternoon to Erskine —---- ' --- cemetery. Just eight peas ago there • •Sardines and Kipper Snacks, 10c per tine „.V The I04th gathering of the Whitby was a double funeral from• the same Whitevale Olives, Catsups and Pickles at various prices do Lindsay Baptist Assn held in Stouff• Quaker Corn Flakes, three ` ..''.` house, when Thos. and Mrs, Coutts _ Q' packages for 25e. Yi ville loot week wvs most successful in were buried. A special price on Tiger SaIdLon at 35c a tin--this F.every way. The addresses in the vari• The Service Garage r; The S. S.picnic on Tuesday at Roae• is a good red salmon - �+ ous brunches of church work were bank,waa well attended and all re- +: '•,an Inspiring character and the whole port a very enjoyable time. The wea- _.".:proQram,nieseas much enj:yed. Rev. Overhauling, Paintin�t, all kinds L-. � - ' J. T, Priest, of Whitb resided, and they was ideal and the lake calm. The This is Pineapple Week y' P Back, wheelbarrow and three-le RPd repairing done. Ignition ' ; •.:;"•; `..; Mrs. C. W. $lag, of Ularemont, pre- races were keenly contested and Mrs, a specialty. _ • - sider at the meeting of, the Women's Q Palmer was champion in the ladies' Your old Ford top re-covered " ' ~ `They are at their beat and cheapest and W. Mission Society. The following are - ." the officers elected for tha ensuing nail-driving contest, while James fur $13.00..- now the time for ca•nnialt. Mitch,-',I carried off the honors in the yyear: 1lloderator-Rey. P. B. Lone -p T `. :Lindsay;Vice-Moderator-Jatues Rt. men's hanging clothes contest. Berry' & Po nter Also, Strawberries, Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruit,- $,;. clif3°e, Csbridge: Clerk-R. P. Suggitt; New Cabbage, Cucumbers etc. x_ Asst Clerk: y. J. T. Priest:Preach- Bray all-your Groceries at the Grocery Store. .. _Y I er of the annual et loon-FLPc. C. �4. '- King; Alternate-Rev. J. L. B'3rton, :_The Superior Meat Market .^ of Oohawa. The following are theoff- y�P-,. leers of the Woruen'.i Mission Society; : JAMES RICIIARDSON President-airs. C. NV.King !re•eieet• _ a td); Directress of Missiou .t Arcles- ,r, atlissS. E. Evans; Asi iant-:tilrs. J. The Stele that has trade a T. Priest; Supt. ,- .11iUnh t3. honer Have you renewed your subscription V ^4 —n�rb, (Rev.) G. C. CnhAm. ��'ntte- Reputatioi! for Quality wale: Assists.nt-.firs. Lee.Stauffvilie. w The hurction of the Ct5. -T. nt Brts- to The Pickering News yet ' fist Church,presented by •T. C. Gos- _• : . `•'}-_7 - tick, to assemble there next Ear was ' ., Weight." - - y We tise.the Most Scales Made, The Toledo Honest , ,r unxnimouslp accepted. - - "" ' EJ ..Don't wiss the Strawberry Festi- -.' We give 9isteen Oances to every Poand• 'HARNESS -S H O P val. St. Andrew's Church, :. -'-Prices as low as we can make them acid femain in business. 'w•'..,::.''. Pickering, June 23rd .. ....�. We'have installed a SLICING MACHINE and can hive you choice ATTENTION, FARMERS ERS a.. -GHAN. Breakfast Bacon, Cooked Ham, Roast Pork and other lines ' of the chii3ee Sliced Bland of Cooked bleeits, On and after May 22nd this business will be located in the �•; "'` • • Thomas and Drlca. Norton epentthe - Maehipe Sliced in those Delicate 3' a Born. o in BowrdAy., le. 'Fine Slices, so much Reddin property, 0 osite the Town Hall. a Born, na 8at.ieday„ June 17th, to - pp •,_".-�' I;r,y and airs. llarpm.a eon. Appreciated to Every Household. g.; Born, on Sunda June 11th, to W. We have-in stock a goad supply of y' Choice We Beef, Pork and Lamb are the only Kind We Handle. - �. J. and airs. Dsncaa, a -son, Donald Harness and Harness Parts. . William. Quallty a33,d. Service Collars Whips, Edwin Perrpo�an has purehasod the house forwer;y o�opd and occupied Sweat Pads, all kinds, ; i ' ONE DOOR' EAST by the late �E' a Ino7l. F. J. Coldnam ' Pickering Roy tierow has moved k►ta 4m-age 7 OF POST OFFICE Collar Pada; all kinds.- , - bu-t►,es+ int. 'he B(,dell tuildiuK. Everything ` - :.'stbleb be-recently purchased. -T - yLhin for the Horne, $" Rlra. Hud­)n and Mrs. Francis Beat- 'We are prepared to Rive s good ty.uf:lew York accompanied hy'Nra. PICKERI ~ ,Shoe Rae airin Service. Smalee, of Duni,arton, visited with I? R relatives and friseth here last week. E I The word for the Union 9:sodap � L.•-s . Th-e t l nest 5 hope t will be "Peace.- IM E AT - MARK ETA i The te+aceers hope thr3t every ecb+�iar 'HARNESS-MAKER - ' - -. — PICK_ERi':dC� wilt have one or• more verses with this- , . lord. • Round Rpast or.Steak, 23e per lb Mrs. Ed. Willson attead.•d. the ." 'w Chri,tlan C•>nfermce, at Rive w.,,sd 5urluin EVi sror-Steak, ..: C ' last week. ,►nd reports excellit »d• _ _'Porterhouse Roast or Steak: 28c -j tom, drPeges Aran moat pieHSaist-not pr,;l t. Rump Roast.,.. 20e `Y - ' VE - - •. - . . ittle time. . - ,. .. Thti tullnwiaR have reeretiv por- Fine RibRoasi, ., ;➢4e - cbKaed Chevrolet taro from R. Gt•row : Heavy Rib Roast..• i' -Allison Bro..: t+f tiunbtirina.• A G t�Itrk. of the i�lre shorr.iitnel L. Jana- 'dhoulder Roast, _ :;. .tit and I03c " .. .. -.#or.of Bros. b ni, Pot Roast, 4c .. l c. -Mrs, Fred W. Gib ,,n,of Ureenw xyd Brisket, to boil, 9c the n,isaionrry sup,-rintend'ent ,f the - Tp. 8. S. A.,i„clattr•ii, is ex cted in Lei:-o f- sail-liAl#ur icnnxo R:hrh P")Qt CF. �Q •' - tl,c urea i�tltr r,cu give a talk on M'ia- Loin of VpeaL ... ... - .. .. 2t3c •' ► OF r slon'W,irk in tF a Union S. Scho:.l 'Sh'oiflder of Veal,Mro.Geo. W. Phillips his rhturned s ..• •. - ,� to her home, after underttoina a Seri. �hould'et Ruxst of Veal, 20c ". - THE.�►'HERW/N-/IIu14MS f /PVT ous operation tit the Western Ho,pital, Pure Pork Sausage. :... ... .i5c. ,. ' gives satisfaction. No pains can give more: l30$matt is the is ri: Although still very weak, Finest Salt Pork_. .. • '44c can expect more. S. W. P. is a satisfaction-giving paint. ' she is much improved. and her many .•. _ _ _ Pt gi $ P • friends hope for her speedy and cam- Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece,. , .• 35e ”' = The materials that rater into it, the cafe with which it is . ..�-plete recovery. ,t slit :" ., Miss Edna Green. of Greenwood, ed. "' made,the men who make it, everything c.�nnect4d with and _Miss Wimple W11%nn, of Clare- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), .38c ,moat, pupils of airs. John. Soden, Back Bacon, - , . ' _ ... o"Oc t tisfacti -giving kind. ver.disap. ,. it, are of the sa ' nd It never. Mere writing on Theory at the On. Cooked Ham _ .. ., dac fiats. Aiwa s dog he work it is expected tario Ladies' College. Whitby, the '' �� Po y t or petted to do. Costa : least. Does r6ost. C4.,aa �,ard.s free. . latter part of the week. We wish Weiners,.. 25e =. l them every success. 'Head-Uheese,.• •.• ; '... 20c }' t The review of the •past quarter a •.• — ._ lessons will be rakes in the Union 9,9 - Easy First and Domestic ShorteninR,j3 lbs 50 cents � SOLD •Y by Mr.Jlctntosh,of Brock Road;late- " 5 lbs 80 cents i i Y ^pion i'of Toronto. who will take the flrt.t lb riots 18 cents J. S BA■ _�l�Nf - "r - l'iCZllill\V sex leesnna, TL': H. T,tekson the nest p • S. three and Mrs. «', E. Holtby the last =' three. It is hoped that there will be a good attendance. W. G. REIV, DICKERING - :;' Agarden party, under the auspices Orders` C. ,1,. - -- -- se Bank--Money Broughant, wi?1 he kicen on the after. ` boon and evening of Frldav, JulS orb, --- tITHEN TM- „,, ,/r you want to remit any amount up to fifty dollars, t the hot ie of Chits. A Barclay. The I remember .that Bank Money Orden are inexpepsive as 1<ollocsing prrigrh ta Will be given; At ! i .4 p. m.,sports : at ti p. m.,'-by the �II I`i1eW LOW Prices o All -Fd ;�i�l� well as safe. The charges,exclusive of Revenue stsmps, neat y. tousles'of the Deily Star. Toronto•a 5.00 and under,three centi; over.$5.00 etnd not exceed. -radio concert «ill he given : at Sp. act„ c Inn 10,six cents; over $10 and not exceeding$30,ten cents; ' ` a moving picture will be :boron, con. MOdels of f eCtive at Once over and not exceeding$50,fifteen cents. ducted h R. M. Tipper. Dist. Re s PP P• of l I� �: y ___ You can get Money Orders at an branch of this Barth _ the Dept, of Agrirvulture fr;r OnrHri, , ltt.Z.i Chassis .4-'► O1 !' ill ,.. THE -Count%. Fullo-NVINK the ahrivc•. ;t Vali- �,'it�, j~{ttnabout .5 r, I�f, Fd prugt•Ain-sill he.gicen hr an enter• STANDARD BAS °lashes gird local ts+ient. See postFi, ,—'•, tarter 617.-If ...- �Cur.tet' Sti6.1'? -- , ._.. _ - f7. f::.a.r: n, ,,.,,,,-rurut-. _ '� - 3r s„nr.wasA • _ Touring - 571.24 . Trnek. ;613.23 w. Splendid 5cti,l.r: ;trill' CcrncerLut 6.,^i,ii "• s ttt ter TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTT•THkEE MILLIONS Y1CkPl Nricias, June- 23rd Pickering Branch _ - W. F. Law Manager _—_ Cirupe + >671.79 Ituu. Lt. Del. 338.94. I,t, >; Whitbv Branch., - - 'C. A. McClellan, Manager . - AUCTION SALE OF `fiti 1 0'= Sedan stt;rier 646.05 ;-�-- Horses, Good Implements . ; F 0: k. Pickerit.lz, Ontai-ir, —_ __. ----- --- -- ------ \ Standing Hai-, Standing Oats, -and other artiele� A of F s ij'll�'' t �� u _. 'arss� - ... . � these Gels nl p t b a - . . . i1io.• may be t rc a ecl 'ith, � r The pr„pert, of i a ` "i JOHN FE.E�,�• SE i small cash payment, Yralance to be paid in ��j ,;�r�eP a� : '•, _ At Lot 1, Con, 1, Scarho no, un �' twelve equal monthly instalments. •R.,� :� � � y,� INDIVIDUAL �{ ' -'-TUESDAY, JUNE THE 27 1922 ' We are now prepared to re-charge all makes and li �• `p - ..The following property• viz Brown horse t;'Bins h d. Bay horse .sizes of batteries on OUT own premises. -h--- - ,-.' .. ,�years old h d. Binder t-r J!-l3,cnt under" - - - — 100 acres, Drill di,c 1.3-hoes good ns \ /i - nesv. Mower fin-good condition, X,Vag. Give us atrial and be eonvilzeed Oil running gear. Has rack. Plow S%'il• �I�'i�I a. !tin I, St- . h, Set Lug iron harrows 7't T j' i teeth, Sr.t nt long tug double harne,., - PUi3�Yf i P ,: EF -,x About 24 acres of standing h-ty one cut Bell phone Ind phone _ t ' ohesuld in sruall lots, about ISacres 200 �s ����� �J � � i v3 F st'inding oats to be sold in small 9 ' 1• ts, and numerous other artpieles. Il�i�i �l ) � s .,� q. y .' II H Eft U��U w : t vJ l r Sale at one o'clock; sbar " 9 � C -1 J �j� � r�� • ��R� ' Sherwood J. Collacustst : E or standing bay, standing ti } - oats d all sums of ;$ZO.OfI and un- r �• der, b: over that amount 5 mos. T Ford Sales and service credi ill be given to parties Turn. I!I� ice Station. y _. r— i fehing proved j.int notes. d per ( ! oast p aoum P fore, au H. R. Monne _ _ Pickering j� Fred PnAtill, AUCCinnPpr, Yf 1 �., i�l� ",�?` .k•2wii� _:.:•s€a... ...X?. "S,_a �A n.,n__✓_..__.. ....... "'•: -�. . T;�`•+:'_: ,-.. .��_. ..,- .- ..— -_ ___•.. -_ _._ ., ,- � .\ .,. ..., � _.. ._ ..r,:i' <. - - -., x`.. _,.-.� ._.,- _,:......," r'M?:"[t"� :; .,;r., t ,, T'. - + .,n,K.• � ...•� .•'••: ��, T.0. "a•"''"i.a t W �' 'wdY``-'7'�a-_.✓ �.!trof:�'+�y'.*-,^;Sr' .� .u��,',eap•`•i, �-.G^+w°j•'�4n' 7; .�" :x . T�.. ... .�-4r,?.,'t*'>„�?�a'.x , '.'. ,�„-,,, ;fir *�� '��� �,. ';.�-t.�y v,�=,i•i•4_ ,y.rcr J..,.- .,.,..+•�•,,. �x �J rr�%r::, •gin y . ��. ... ;K?`�?.. '.:;;;.: P s•t: •M.+ .�•+Y".." �x`• _�"�fS-, !n�"'^" �•w:u i�'"` iX' .�P,`,,rariu� _ Rrw�.N' •. -""''r;'ds:�4;',.-cv+.. ,:� .'•'X":v.' ':tc. '.y, 13' > Ire F' i. y. :in. x. .. ,y.i":'- ^,,. let .y i�..r �=�. .ry r ., •G w Ms- ;, ,<: '• ',?[�!`,., +a a c^ .y'' .: ,:.�:;ti ..*i"" .«. -.7• _ ,. ;;'i%w`+ 3i.s, x: ^._ I• Yr ' CLAREMONT. The grain elevator will be closed ' ,The Pba erthg every Wednesday and Saturday :Attend the Celebration in Pickering �. Born. on Friday, June 2nd to * = V��,iy� mtt8 m Irving and Mrs. Mc®coy,a son. until further notice. 401 C Born, on Mrs. June 18th to Sunday, July 2nd, will be ob- c ii C8 "0 -~ *'Fred n, Mrs.`Yarrd, a daughter. served as Decoration 'Day at the -_.'.,Saturday, July,l.st -t', \.; Miss Currie, 'of OPh spent awa, Claremont Union Cemetery The object of this Association is im 3 Mrs. R. Michell sad son, F. •C lessen stealing and prosecute k ' `. 'Sunday with D. A.and Mrs. Scott. Michell; of Toronto, spent,Sanday the felons. Y I isA Mabel Gibson is spending s with Ed. and Mrs. Gibson. 'few-da'ya with friends in the city John and bars McGrath and Mrs. Mrs,Thos.Gregg. is .?pending a Walfocd motored 'to Oshaiwa on -Prosperity s Corner Stogie �seatb.r:having property etolencotomaul, w": _:- few days with f:ienda in Toronto Sunday and spent the d$y with HE first de o13it.in our bank account is the corner osta immediately of with anyie sober, y; �, ..,.. and Hamilton. friends. P Y :,. The Whitevale S. S. League W••J, Michell, of Toronto, spent stone of -your.prosperity, and by regularly and sys- - Membership fee,, ee t►1.f10. a m�ill-pkWG1*remont here on '•a few days last week with his sin' tematically adding to your savings a substantial reserve Tiot•tre may to ltaa 1}ota the ersldent os �. ri! Monday evening. ter, 'bra. Cooper, and with other is steadily built and a future of comfort and independence 6•arot�r� on�pptiottlon. ;:.� . J. Briscoe, who was off duty for• friends. assured: Lay the corner. stone of your prosperity now by zsc. Qom.-L. D. Banks, 0,a.Palm several days owing to illness, is = --- ?opesing a savings account at our nearest branch. Her, W. V.•Richardson, Pickering. �. r_-_. aRain atwork and is improving HORSE REGISTER. nicely. — +�■ W 1 CI Peter biacnab sr. is in Harriston' Sig SIxov, 20831j, noted Clydesdale J. R.. TheXt01: ark: [ President seorsfary " this week with Mrs. blaenab VNit- stallion; th.e property,of Milton Ben- `-'iug their daughter, Mrs. D. P. son, C'i�r�e�m t h will make the sea 0M ON BAW 'mss•`= ern of I., a. his own atab.e; lot 14, Macfarlane: con. 9, Picketing. Cs. P. LYND, Manager. 6~ Broaklin football team of the WHITBY BRANCH, It is My Busmesa r Oshawa District League will play Kv.;a S-4t-r• (119W. V,ol.32. S. B , BROOKUN BRANCH, "• To hel you run art of aura. -.• ~t h S E, C. CROSS, Manager. P P y y Claremont hale to moirovr (Satur- 'lose C• S. B., the imparted Clpdes-• By opening a New Garage in the Vi1 ^P '' dale stallion, the property of Oscar �. lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do -• ; _ day)evi1n-g. - Filson. Brougham; wilt wake the P James B.and M"re. Madill spent s,asc.rt-r+f.192a as fcllbws: Monday, all kinds of repair, work. including _ a couple of days last week with NLcy ?'2nd, will leave his own stable ��""!! [ �/� tope'and else curtains, also making by `their danAhter, 141 CS. Ge.o.T. Lee, an:d proceed to J, Patterson'd, con.7, YiDU'LL .tiET GOOD ENSILAGE your ot(i ear look and run like new. giving it a good coat of new paint. 'Of SCouffville. fur noot:: thence to G. Hodgson'sfor Th Citizens' Band has been en- night. Tuesday, Walter Steven- Agent for Toronto machinery, laclua- ef son's,con.'7, noon:W-. C.Ormecod's With a " ' ' silo - tug;Pumpe,;'Windmills,-Silos .°•i. staged to play at Pickering July Greenwood, night. Wednesday. U. �ORON'r� aod,Gaaoline Engines. -- Ist celebration, when the Memor• Blake's. Audley, noon: H. G. Wil j HANDLE the Toronto tongued and grooved staves CHARLES M. RICE, iril Park will be formally opened,' Rnn�A, base line, night. Thursday, „ , + Hip Roof Silo because I of selected spruce impreg- Home Tel. 6521. Whitevale, (lot ve ' Mrs. John Underhill, of Aurora, W. J,Miller's, Picketing, noon: H. ;,, � want to give my customers nated with creosote, they At has been suendinga few days with Vale's, base line, night. Friday; the biggest value. giveadequate protection _ ` her mother-, Mrs. George Cooper, G. Cowan's, Brock road,noon: to his Ycu can't have good en- against air and frost. Their' • , ..who continues in very po�rhealth. own stable until the following Mon- silage unless you have a good special gip Roof provides You'' „ Hear Master Tom Marr, a seven- day morning. silo. And Toronto Al more space for filling. year-uld edition of 8arrpdauder, .FroRtszox, i152b8), (1776 , imported -- Silos are good saes.. d Clydesdale stallion, the property of Made of _wood•--t h e I can show you where a Tor- '. in Highland costume an song at p p , best son-conductor of ontaSilo will mean more pro- -the garden party, on Friday. on Robt. Defoe,Green River. will make ductive cattle. bigger profits,a _ (~of Ra u R. E3eeee'8 wCO,ttnd8. -the se-.son-of 1922 as follow#: Mon- heat and oold. Styr- moss valuable farm-dollars in �+'�. • "d day, May 16th, will leave his own dily'btrrYt from double your pocket. Let's talk it over. _ A� Ed. and Mrs. Gibson have re- stable and proceed to B. Carter's for C. W. PILKEY - PICgER,ING turned home after a two weeks' noon: thence to E. W, I3oltby'd for , Did Yaar Roof Leak- ? ' i i lvacation visiting with relatives n ,. DiQhC. Tuesday, Wen. bliddleton'd, � .. � 1F,80 gO Toronto, x196' with the fo e rmer's Greenwood, noon; Jos. Wideman' , ” brother near Orillia. Salem: bight. Wednesdayy, Beat- ` +� Farmers bate begun their bar ley Brno.' Audlry,noon: W. J. Mc- TOrailtO Asphalt Shingles -- veetaflg operationq. A consider- day, Brock road, night. Thurs- .�. Q TO N able amount of white clover and day, M Barrette, Pickering. noon; - Mr. Allen's. bane line, night. Friday. � Will give you both secyice� alfalfa has been cut. The crop is Wm. Teefy's, Cberrvwood, noon: and besi They will a flood onebnt harveii ing opera- W. H. Major's;con.5: night. ' Sat.' THA.T BUSY SPOT IN withstand fire 46 minutes tion8 have been,interfered with by urday, to bis own stable until the and lower your insurance. the recent rains. following Monday morning. �"� Put up in "Four-in one" Quite a number from here at- B R 0 U 0 H A M style, they can 4 e laid at -• tended the garden party at H. W. Tire Service Station t_z Kinsale. on Monday McHrien's, _ RE'S A REASON a wood shingles. Weight least evening. They report a very•err- -- .Z'�E a wo yable time and excellent music Wben is Stouffville call in and Gave per square 19U lbs. - jo Ben Hokea'y famous Hawaiian Your flies examined and repaired, if We sell Pedlar's Galvan Fry necessary. I am a ant for '•Enginair 'We handle that good paint, SHERWIbt.W[LLEAld9 orchestra, of Toronto. $ izcd Roofing, McConoick'g Tire Pumps. / This pump Is run off_ Shirts_atd Overalli with the quality and room 'to let, in oth*r+r woriie A heavy rainstorm passed over qq Implemestg and Twins ° this locality on Saturday, after your to pump StTCHEN BRAND, 'Railroad Signal and and Beatty Bros. Stable s as well as on the nevi a fresh air. Your engine will pump' HARDtiVARE GALGRE. s Equipment. fs noon last, p put B * outs days!' Asa result of the fre- your tires in a few minutes. C all in We tetra your produce at th,s highest prices; and don't forget .____ We try to please. gtsent ra' I° M '°i' : ..l"' - Prices Are Right. - ing fine and the prospects continue handle gasoline, oil. tubes and tired. Stock Is Fresh right for an abundant harvest. PERCY TARR. Dealings Are Square U r Frank C oper Claremont A score and a half or so B. Y. P. East End Garage, Stouffville: U•ans motored to Whitby .last '3itf Phone 8711 or Wxr:. Men's and Women's Monday evening and' enjoFeda �__ h1i visit with the young people there, �e Ideal Grocery Stare - NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR :' giving the programme Which wa? at a big saving. followed by a social time with-re This is the.Ideal Store to get O ` freshment•..gxmea.and'music. your groceries. ( A ehippmeet o! PeCAnt Shoes 3 straps The meeting held 8atutday even- You will be surprised at our low prices!. '� - ' and buckles, Alan Oaards and MADy dollars can be saved by shop- I 2 strap Slippers with ing to consider the park ggesdoa dubsa beets, b ark and tan. ? px �- ti Wee poorly attended. A committee ping here. ��a also have •\ _ Po y of choice fruit tb select !G ,;•.i±� reg. S4 50 to gb, at 3 3fi. was a pointed to get information from. Don't forget �� '' � ' <r ' p ` ,..T Men's calf Boot, black and brows. rewarding a Site and cost thereof, _ give us a tail the - regular 7.00, at 6:00, . and to report at a meeting to 'be t next time you are in town. p� it held to morrow evening at which Phone 2808. a W A TER * A big shipment .ot R'ootbalt Boots, io large attendance is i'egaeeted. Wanted-Poultry. Butter, Eggs. brown, tan son white elk,r Also, a few.bus.of white beans. aG 4.60 and 6.00. '. - • Hoof, Mon! Hae ye booked for ., •- •_ :., thi:! Friday, coinin', at th' grRun' FRANK CHIDLOW, T s Gai_rden Pairty wi' the Marr fain. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO at the tum of a't$p v. Fiagolds �Qn><i ;} ily in kilts an ither •celebrates, (Ind. Phone 3800 oich as th' Toronto Harmony Male �� 'Quartette an' th'' Claremont- CIO- Coal, CO You pump over a ton of water every day. Your wife carries NOGG � LYTLE LTD•wens' Band. I tell ye aboot last !� aver two thousand heavy ails of water every year. t week. An' it's at.Reuben Besae'a, p _ «a 141y Toronto Windmill will do away with all that drudgery. ,_ an' veer In fer a Kuid auld . time, - - It provides a-supply of running water for your kitchen, bath- SEED GRAIN rK ."'th, noo. Hard and Soft_.Coal of�the room,or garden. It gives you water for,your stock without time Seed Oats, Seed Wheat, Seed Barley. iho U;.1 ' lost or effort expended. Seed Rye. Stock complete. Hest quality oII Ask for prices, s.r :. down to Sintcoe Point on Friday - Toronto Windmill initial cost is low.' Its upkeep-only an `.afternoon when it was arranged. _ .hand ��j 1 occasional oiling. CLOVER AND. TIMOTHY '. �• ..to play a friendly garueh the THOS. A. LA 1♦ ,� Quiet, c gasp, powerful-the time and labor saved will pay for. All kinds an3 of finest.quality, Pickering girls, bat a hewC rain- itself in a single season with continual comfort thrown :n. A;k• for a price on our Feeds, Corn. fall prevented the game being Come in and talk.it over, next time you're in town. it will Oats. Shorts, Cotton geed and µ + played. A number of the gf-N 201C1%-H=1=ff, pay you, Oil Cake, alddo.on Oats; • •,;;•.,; :.. �'apent pert of the afternoon ron5t ---__..—..--. _ _ __. -_ u Corn an Peaa `,;_•' plea aptly in Duffin's Creek where WANTED +�. H M A Y N A R D � • .grrund together: it crosses the#rock r'aac�. Phone'30R-L'se it, .': Anniversary pert ices tt•ill.be held - in n Union Cbnreb''on SttndA - All teen tworkio for the Prev. High. Whitevale, -= _ - _'Ontario Hogg & Lytle( Limited 3 way,Dept, that come home each night 13:f b9HAWA T next when Rev. Principal Gan liar with tired aching sore feet to know of Knox College trill be the special that the Australian Goxnna Healing � • • ' � • preacher. Special mtt1 to ic ll•be Oil will fix theta rjght in one night. A ADAM R. YAKE rendered by the choir. A male ttiat will con�tiince you.. Price bit ats. chorus will hive special: selections large bottle. For one month I twill Registered Optometrist and bit•, W. D. Dykes, of 'Whitby, send*a regular S1.00 treatment of niy Australian erhs and one bottle of the and Optician tenor soloist, -will sing at thee'veh- Oil for SI,00 post paid. 'ing service. Special offerings. b t Mr. the ' Boot _ ' Will e.a Pal r s oo and Shoe_ ,'•" °_•` On Thursday evening last R Australian Medidne Co., Store,Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of • leagne-football match was played �1 Yonk-e St.,•Toronto, Ont. each week,for Testing Eyes and teh,here beween Pickering and Clare ____._..____...___._..__ 7 (� Clo glandes, and y take in Watch.out the latterwinnin >Jy 2-I. Pi c.ke� in �Coa <J Clock and Jewelry Repairing for J. m $ Shrubs Etc .• Yoke, Jeweler, Stouffville. Any re- An nnfortnnate accident occurred Fruit Trees, pairing or orders can be left with Mr. . aboiit the middle of the Rayne Having secured the agency for E.D. ' -.(The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Limited)_ Palmer or at Mt. )Sorter's Barber _•;=: when David Scott, son of W. G. R P _ J�F, Elarti3eat. _. 5n,ith'.`c ion, Ltd.,Nurserymen-, Scott, collided with one -ofP the cf-hV-inr>rtn;Ont 110ker.inK p1HyBt•:+, remit to n .I in prepared to take orders for all - _R E - SCREE N ED CO A L = bad fracture to his- collar-hone. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, - - e tcaa taken home wllerl_I7r,. _prnen,etstal Shrubs Etc.. at - A11 Sizes on hand. it Yonilinson reduced the 'fracture. lowest possible-prices. Mr. Scott iy able to be around ` « Special rates for large quantities, -. again and Is recovering rapidly. l.Stf' _ - Rev J. T. Priest, of Whitby, N. J• Chapman i'ickerilag Quick deliver -one tari or over. ' ­Close . accnpied the BR tist pulpit here _ _ . . .__ _ .. •: p attention to all orders, last Sunday,exchanging with Rev. ; C. W. King. Sunday morning CLAREMON'L' GARAGE next fir. King will take for the _ large or small. "'�'t} +i isl■ •us dtl■Yk" kept in stook. It will pay you r service stihject. "God's Covenant Having.rented J. McGrath's Gar — tall at.oar works at:d insp•oa our stoat - • with Grace." "Judah in Prosper- age, I Rrn prepared to make expert - '1 -obtain prices Don't be misted lea i ity and in Adveroity" is the 9.30 repairs on All makes of cars. All agents we do sot employ them,oonssgttml0 a. m. fiundny School Review. les- makes of Storage Batteries repair J ,�I'he`Cani--'bell 0 ;'�� C� _"Ltd � a m can, f 1 do e threw off-this ysefT s son for Bible study and will be ed and recharged. Agency for i it Cam-13 saw ten+•, • eommision of 10 per osai.,whiahyoa wt used to illustrate the sermon the Exide Storage Battery, sa�Dlpsave by purchasing from as. theme. The evening service will Ind. phone No. 1808 �- Mille at °el l����' ue cancelled to enable the eongre- W. STOII FER, J. T. MATHESON, f , it.' gation to join"in the Union church ���' a' anpi-wersary service. zrtf c)lllrremont, opt. Toronto Peterboro Pic�erin� oitie..>,d we�tt., . ... Jsitlry, a y, •Rr i r ' `•,",•�'o �' ',0.YF a..,}. •' .rtr*.".. .v' .., '.1 ..t"!`' Tq, ."N,i` •� ',5.. •N, U. 11 t 1 Y ;A7, rr'.' } .cc .r "": "'•nC r Ja, ','•t,,, N•.'• �,. b T,�. { 51.:� •l�1 u"�:t;r _ a• :.��� �:: •fat �q.,�:k�,;`. %�r• cr,•w,�2...1:.t:�m''"'. - e. -•., 1': "i. f•Sri' ��'" 'rx �'x'.; �i.. ��.r � -,!o-�"f'•• ,?�:: :! ate•{+- '=•,.' r, t+Na!S?^ ;r- ,�S•,a.9,�'9 y, �'' �;" `;i" A�. _ £°.,,», •$`s+'•r`=t: - ...;w>- ¢¢'Y�, 'we. ` °'.. . ..� - ., ,� ��,,.:K•t: .,%, ,. .. '.! �, ..cal �' ':=yt3p, ;:its�",,,G,ar� r• "• .•` ... _ _ duals _ �:^�•, :• she lip blueberry pudding and we could hear 'her talking to tile'atmosphere out in About, the House the kitchen. But else is doing beauti- �� .. .� lolly really; the goun'gatera were wild over the pudding, There was omelet s ,-, before it,and Billy got a yellow'amas .� 1 on the southwest corner of his mouth, Cool Dishes for Hot Days. is dissolved and chill. Pie-plant juice and he added purple ones' from the -. x l., . . Caramel tapioca-3 ,cups brown may be substituted for currant juste. pudding. Hie. face looked like the sxigar, 2 cups water, 1 cup tapioca, 1 C4rrant sherbet-2 cups currant map of Ontario when he was - water, juice, 3 cups sugar, 2 ed water, 1 through: Kathie is arearing her blue !�P , 1di teaspoon salt, 2 tea- j P8 . ;1, spoons vanilla. Soak the b4piooa egg- white. Make a heavy syrup of chambray and a tissue-paper (hair rib- r;'.. -. . 'several 'hours, or until softened in one,the.sugar and water,-the currant juice bon-that the latest fad. She wears sap of water; add the remaining water and enough water to -make a quart. about ten different colorsAhrough the suxf the sugar. Bake slowly' two Put_it in a freezer, add,an unbeaten.day. It makes you feel cross-eyed. a white and.freeze.' Pie-plant juice ; a buttered baking dish. Chill egg ] ce She— ... and serve with .cream. may be used. If it is used, the flavor Aunt Em handed back 'the .Page• i' Snow pudding-1,4 box gelatine, is improved by the ,addition of the "BIess your heart, child," was all she irr = juice of one.lemon, said. . But Phyllis was content. ' ca'P water, 'k cup lemon juice if un- _ flavored gelatine is used, 11,4 cups hoot ;I The Birthday Cake. water, 1 cu sugar, 1 teaspoon,lemon The Clue. .•.: p ,, Any good cake recipe will do for 114 cups hot water, S egg No,Aunt Em, I don't want to hear rA whites, your irthday coke,Soak the gelatine in one- Lucile's .1"t letter. ' I am perfectly made bn layers, with ahco n ,ering and y s ;.` fourth cups water until softened; add aware that I am cutting myself bff thimble, wrapped in waxed paper, hat Rater, stir until dissolved; add from a very interesting quarter hour, placed between the layers. The cake '. :-_ lemon juice, and one-half the sugar, but hearing you read the letter isn't is covered with frosting, then decorat- • ':: When the sugar is dissolved, strain worth the price. I get too madly one candle for each year, the - and set on ice until thick as honey. envious of. Lucile. . I'd give anything candles to be lighted just before the .Then beat with beater until wbdte and to be a good letter writer, but letter t. Fold into this the e g�whites writing gift as sin n Sum enter the dining-roam. Or the 1ig'h g g is as much a S g cake can be 'kept out'o! sight until,it sad renisining sings.,which have been is, and T don't have it, and that's all beaten together until light and stiff.' there is about itl" is to be served, when the candles be- „ ing lighted, it can be carried in and Put into s barge.serving bowl or tacit-I You re not usually a shirk, Phyl- #' vMual dues as desired. Keep in a lie," Aunt Eni replied calmly. Placed !refute the . person whose birth- °` - oo1d piace,.antil served. - "A shirk!" Phyllis was too much day c being celebrated. When the T6Toba�►V�■/ ' Bpnee for padding--8 egg yolks, l l astounded to be angry. If you.knew time comes to serve the cake,this per- ��@• eon should blow out the candles re- ;?: tablespoon sager, !.cup milk, 1/, tee- how I work over letter writing, Aunt ' I -pe move them and place them on a slate .. spoon !amour extract. Beat three egg, EM If- I could show you the n provided for the u ' yolks until light, add one tablespoon handles I'�re chewed'in my agony! And P P .Pose,'then cut the Lee' T' of augur and one cup o2 milk. Cook then you,call he a-shirkl" cake into slices ready for serving. The „ Person getting the coin is supposed to S . .. . olowly, stfrri constantly until its Maybe I was wrong. I should have attain wealth; the ring means an early a � n a)SCOn. Flavor with one-half� isadd, s13�you'd only use your common martdage, and the thimble mean j n packaget Of lemon extract. Chill be- sense. foe a mine. ` "Aunt Em l„ spinsterhood. These trinkets can be us Phyllb's voice was omitted if desired. The small cassd]es ' Strawberry fee-Cools rte in plenty�tragic-' "Have you no mercy? Don't and rosebud-shavW holders are very- 4 .. of water(twe)ve times amount of.rice) yva know that it to spiritual murder 'expensive and can be bought at most •until done. Drain surd cool. Fold into to destroy a fellow being's ref!- ler . department, house-furnishing and no- ',. whip¢red cream (i cap of whdpped'esteem? I always knew that I never tion stores ISto17e3 of F�IHOl1S People % cream to two cups of cooked rice).could be ornermental, but I comforted Ph o fresh strawberries in the bot- myself with the thought that if I did .".-tom, of serving ddshes, sprinkle with!have one gift it was common sense.,, Autromobilists and Forest The discussion as to the Hkeneea be portrait of Hardy, who looked at it at sugar and acid two tablespoons of the! "I am inclined to think," Aunt Em Fins. tween Prince Henry and Prince George tentively. + Q In many parts of this continent it is ' (which really does not exist) recalls "His misfortune,- he remarked,.and �ps'eparled rice. Put more berries one add thoughtfully, "that I was right in top, sprYtlkle wdth sa9ar sad serve (the first place, for to have.a gift and found that automobile registrations an Incident that took glace in a shop haisina his hat, strode rapidly sway. In the Bond Street region. Fruit blase mange-Dissokro two to recluse to use it to ehirHag•" and forest flrest are increasing about The Duke of York made a fen► pu1+- tablespoons corn starch in two cups I Phyliis's reply "was a despairing proportionately. A great many people flew Canadians have played the of fruit juice. Add sugar to taste, gesture. are touring stunt the country, seek#ag � and proposed to pay for them. varied parts Inge many corners of the � =MR thickened and f , The shopkeeper, however, assured him world as have fallen to the lot of the poet into Aunt Ems voice became more out places away from the railways and that "that would be quite, aS right, famous novelist Gilbert Parker,deacon +' nsoallds. Chill and serve with ci+eam..i gentle. "I was thinking of your male highways and, unlortuaataly, eft." Strait sego->!( o�tp sago, 8 .carps mother, dhild; and of what the lagers through carelessness with fire, some of of the Anglican Church,Journalist, coc- r The Duke looked at him and.said, ponden't, member of water, 8 sups atdlk, 3A--cup sings., 1{e. from home mean to her in the hoe- them misuse and destroy the forests, ,., res parliament, - 'teaspoon oak Soak the sago for a' pital." There is no desire on, the part of "You know me, t$en. baronet, privy councillor and now 'I should h 7 scenario writer at'Holywood. ashen+t tfias to the water,=add the miikl . "As if I wasn't thitking of her!" fore�_aathoritiee to Dar citizens from hope,air, that b this time > "ON& until sago to clear and add the, PWRa cried. the forests, but there is no reason why everyone knows the Prince'of Wales," Many years ago when onerpf his Isu9lss sad salt. Cod el , ° " y was the retort, and the Duke left the earlier Quebec novels had made his ightly sad pour nd, Autrt Em went on, of the forest fires should follow in the wake shop scarcely able to conceal his over ,s ,,,.r,es ar filack�berries which joy you can give'her if you really set of the automobile All that is needed mirti� 'name tamans, s good story went the have been placed in a serving bowl. your mind upon doing it. And without is that every tourist who camps for rounds of Ottawa society. The snobbish wife of one of the ca ! !Bet away to chf11. Serve with or with-;any trouble on your part, either' the night or stops at noon to boil his D- .,. Tien Hardy Strode On. 1+,i•. titled dign'taries -. •y wr vap�.aa. H'. t 1 ujor,;& t';W. Au"s. Em, k- lv Iu Blau .rvtxta PLVLLin persoaall = F5ns1t 'Sari:-1 +' y There is a story of an American girl heard to exclaim when Gilbert Park. - pte, milk, 4 egg how? see to u that his fire sp dead out be- who stopped Thomas Hardy on the er'a name was mentioned, M dear, I ' '�puffs, 1 egg Rh3te, 4 tablespoons� 86e wants home news.-the tiny,' tore he leaved it. Those who go taco �� y •• �' • t high road Just outside his own gate. can't for the life of me see why all !roger, 8 egg whites. Beat four egg little. everyday things such as what . he woods for either business or plea- ..Mr.Hardy?"elfie queried. this'fuse is made about Parker. Yearn yolks and one egg white slightly, acid we had for dinner and what dress:'sure see the value of the forests and The greatest living novelist shook ago at — he was so Impecunious he the U t and cook in a double boiler Kathie to wearing to school-things' should catch the enthusiasm for thv his head. had to borrow my son N—'s dress -' - ttnbl *Ask ened. Pour in a serving' like those dust suppose yot- try doing conservation and proper utilization of But,-surely—" she persisted. trousers to attend a dance." dish and set away to chill. Beat the it once." this great Canadian resource. . "Aren't on mistaken Y'three agog whites and the sugar until; At dinner ghat night Phyllis was �-- -- y suggested "Well, Lady —."spoke up a witty ' 119,116 and stiff. Fold into this one- unusua)ly quiet:' Immediately after And the Ship? Hardy young lady, who was pouring tea, - hW cup of crushed fruit and spread she had done eating she went to her A nervous passenger on the first dap Anyway, you are the very image of "that was one time Gilbert Parker on top of the chilled custard. room. An hour later Aunt Em him. See right here, now,' and she was In the 'Seats of the Mighty; , going of the voyage asked the captain what produced. a rather creased newspaper wasn't It?" and everyone laughed. Raspberryade-1 cup rasperry juice, upstairs, was summoned by her voice. would be the result if the steamer $ teaspoons lemon.juice, 1 cup water,' "See it that is e.]•1`rilght" seta Phyllis, should strike as iceberg while it was Never Apaln. fable as usual. On return from his a =�l sugar, 8 trussed mint tossing her aunt a Piece of paper: piubging throagft the,tog. .'leaves. Stir until the sugar is dim.' "Dear, dear, dearest mother," Aunt a iceberg would move right "Scientific management Is here to bath he again counted his money, and solved and lace on ice to tool. Em read. "I've wanted to write so along.,madam," the ca twin replied, stay. Those who 0 one of the five-pound notes was miss. e.7 p 1 p p oppose it are as Ing. He looked ruefully at his valet Raspberry and eurrantade--1 cup that I thought I'd burst, but I just cogrteously. "Just as if nothing had shiftless as the old earl. The old earl, busily fastening, pearl studs In his' u ssspberry juice, % cup currant juice,' can't say things on paper. We're all happened." before going to bds bath to dress for - -` 1 carp sugar,'1 te� lemon juice, wail, only faintly lonesome without And the old lady was greatly re evening shirt. 'Humph,' said the old 8 cups cold water stir until the sugar you. Aunt Em told Greta to make lieved. dinner one evening, for some reason earl, 'a loss of five pounds, I hover g counted his money, six five-pound counted,my money before and I never --- - --- -- notes, and laid them on his dressing- will again. •It doesn't pay.' ' - • _ and the worst Is yet to come Let the Children share __. . this mealt ge,ime tavern - 1 No NEED to warn the little folks away from the table beverage when Postum 3e. .y > — served; every reason to invite every - - -- member of the family to join in the enjoy- L; meet of this wh(Aesome, satisfying drink. - ��• - _ ` Postum is made from Nature's best 1 ,°'Wheat, -and Contains nothing to harm •' .. ••:' .'.>�! nerves cr t:Eigestion. You'll greatly relish its full-bodied a r - � • . ; ."� ( , flavor and aroma. , • - •" ;4 An economical mealtime arinK-the '-- - Il. 'r D� PST UM �j' large size tin of Instant Postum will serve `l _ i.bpERAGE from 90 to 100 cups. F yeRti s cf Whe Made in the cup, in a moment. p - � - ._ � -- 'Ili 1,�+� N�f�l •i^ .+•` __'` •. ... � - '�. t Instant Postu>F ' for Health 7 'There's a Benson" 1 ,. : .. ._. .• .. Mad.by Canadian Post Car a wl Co., Led. 7-- � 1 •. 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MIDDLETON FOR MANY MONTHS �.•. oat to 1ttLTlNO MR "LE Provincial Board of f•tealtth,Ontaelo :_:, Indigestion Disappears When J MONETTE'S STOMACH ALL KINDS KINDS or NEW AND UsRD . Blood $u 1 •is Enriched. �' Middleton will be glad to answer questions an Public Health mac TROUBLE NOW OVER- the �l�apu desub�ts'to i arc ai at low- Crescent, ,•. pp.Y tars tbrough this Column- Address him at Spadiaa House.Spathes v��+ etc., ship p '. < The urgent.need of all who sutler Crescent, Toronto. COME, ` HE MAKES et'O.p116 in BELTING STREET. TO14 from Indigestion, and who find the STATEMENT. stomach unable to perform its usual If ever' there was a live conference ( Getting Beek. function„io a tomic•to enrich the blood. president o!the National Dairy Coon. .. held in this city it was the tetanal cil, who delivered the first address Declares Tarlac Completely Waiter---"Grilled steak, .and choose a tough one." Pain and distress howl after"eating is the annual meeting of the Ontario Health l in the morning, on the subject of Overcame His Trouble After Obef (in eurprse)—"Why, tough?.$ way the stam'r.cli shown that it is too "How to Produce a Clean and Safe weak tb perform the work of digesting Officers Association. There is no „ longer any valley of dry bones in 1 „ e Everything Else Fatted. used b chap who ordered it y Milts Supply, some of the conditions aced to be sergeant-major." the food taken. In this.condition some .. - connection with that organization. • Its throughout the province are very bad. It was a lucky day w•hea i bought : 'peapie foolishiiy resort to purgati, e,, fairly bubbles out with enthtled m,�«H• were dictator" Mr. Storehouse Tarlac for 1t•has, made a new man of but these only further aggravate the ' Minard's Liniment for sals.everywher0o =t trouble and the health vista of the future 3s I declared, "I .Would pass a Dominion me, said Arthur Moaette, 16bA St. New strength is given weak atom °� of assurance, of confidt"nee and Of 1 law to-morrow, if that were possible, Elizabeth, Montreal. "My appetite ;x stOhs by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills be- hope. It was a pleasure to attend for the compulsory pasteurization of was ao bad I Haver knew what it wee The man who reelly "delivers the the meeting and-hear the discussions milk in every city, town and village. to be'the least bit hungry. Even what gam" doesn't have` to knock at back u cause these pills' enrich and purity the _ blood supply. This 1s fibs natural pro ° nun we reach rile point' albara ye�ao 21iL,a I d11 fVLa C klV . e�.,..01 watt oleo of Straw of Clinton. Dr. Shaw has gat of education when we can get good bloated me' so'badly, I had terrible giving strength and tone to the ,. stomach, and it accounts for the the twentieth century viewpoint. •He practically certified mi'Ik, then and smothering sensations -and awful wants something done. He is not con- speedy relief to stomach disorders then only can we dispense with Pte- eat an solid food and got inbaeter� ; N tent with a mete rehash of foibles, teurization." bbat follows the use of Dr. Williams \ Pink Pills. The appetite revived, food fsrliruga and shortcomings !n public Dr. Roberts, Medical Officer of ribly run-down. condition. I became ; can be taken without discomfort and health work. He insists on finding a Health of Hamilton, pleaded for the so nervous I would wake ug all dux- solution. I ]lave heard' this same ing the adgh't, ' and got little sound the burden end pains of iadigestioa laboratory diagnosis o! milk. Twenty- � � „ are dispelled. Mr. William Johnson, list of adversities, of barriers to be five percent. of all the cases of s;u sleep. I was constuatly looking -for: It Prominent business mss of Legnille, crossed, for years and years. • No-'cal tuberculosis are caused from the something to bring me relief, but N.S., bears rs testimony to the value of thing, or next to nothing, has been bovine tubereWar organisms that'the nothing seemed to reach my case.ua- these pills In crises of this'kind. He done to remedy them, but now they human being obtains from milk," he tit I ran across Taalaa says. "I was attacked with tudiges- must be remedied." That :a'the way said. "Six bottles of Tanisc completely au tion socom anted b severe cramps in to talk. When Medical Officers of overcome my trouble. .I now eat lust v p y Health •say "must they mean buss- Mr. Alex White, Chief Sanitary In- anything and never have an ache or the'stomach. ,I was prescribed for by new. And the have the Public Vector of the province, advocated the y pain or a sign of stomach trouble. I the family doctor, but got very little _appointment by the Government of benefit. Then I tried-some of the ad- Health Act at their backs. a can't recommend Tanlac too highly." : Dr. F. J. Farley of Trenton, Presi- three trained milk specialists who Tentac is sold by all good druggists. vertised remedies but with no better dent of the Ontario Medical AasOCia- could from the. Ad WAi1W 1"Ulltill[d , reeait. Indeed my condition was grow- lion delivered one of the mt5et force- dairymen's standpoint. Ai1W Ing worse. Then I read of the case of � � "s• 6 mss who praised Dr. Wilaama' Pink ful addresses one could•wish to hear. Several doctors and inspectors from Registering �. Rs latsrin a Loan.. ij (tlY 'Pills whose conddtlon was similar to He maintained that the necessity for varioals parts of the province, includ- Could you let me have a five-spot jt Jam] -� -my own, and I decided to try this Public Health Work I"Re a0 obvious ing Galt, Brantford and Ottawa,main- for a few days?" asked Blithersby, In . Q,,,,,�}{, (+� _- lneddcine. Tie resuk, I think, was that public opinion should not toter. tained that the most Important ques- a confidential whisper. v�uwua W Iltmaalug; as the use of six boxes re• ate any government to power that tion of all was the condition of.the "Here it is," shouted ]li<r. (frump- would• not endorse alai carry out a herds. One suggestion offered was s pr9s leader skins of mild, n the stared me to my former good health. �son, at the top of his voice, fns propertln such as are toned In the I con therefore warmly recommend the pubblic health program that would that• each municipality should have "Thanks, but why so loud?" Cutic�uom�p�So�ap. Ointment and Taks»a use of this medicine for stomach troa- tend to insure the happiness;health complete control of the milk supply. "I was hoping I'd be able to improve �the Ointment�w Aso hin� � byes•'• and welfare of the people. "Municipal Ctontml Of Milk-Supply" the transaction on your morn-try." especially when baby's skin is Irritated. t: YOU train get these Pills from any Other important reeommendablons..was the topic of an address by Dr. + Glctieura't.lcetm is t4o ideal for baby. medicine dealer or by mall at 60 cents Dr. Farley made were the establish- Grant Fleming, 'Deputy Medical Offi- s.n2U. Ot r.e2Se.eMe.TaksMe. SoM ' a.boz or six boxes for $2.60 from The county MONEY ORDERS.. th�ttehonecheDominioa Csaaat.nDa9ot went of coon laborsEories for the car of Health, Toronto. The iaspec- . r� Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brook- country physicians, the appointment tion of Perms and the education of the Dominion Express Money Orders we a- 1► 1r.rno 33 .,rule. Oat. Of properly trained,whole-time coup farmers, hap on sale 'in five thousand oMeee � wl�aalsaas. �4 county having sa inspectors peter- Ile i�uhistrious W medical health°.of8cers, std eommun- inert'. graduates, and the inspection Canada' JR ty equipment used in producing The human viow of wasps asses to { III' 1f an all delivering the milk, and in the When vie are old,we pretend to be J N CRAZY Dr. Robert, M.O.H. of Hamilton, slid deliv be lacking In breadth. Because they • __ere given to stinging us-we fail to do advocated the same scheme for heeilthi process of paetttllrizatfon were abso- lisps treat we are still nsed411 N our ,. - people. '!`total 20 to 25 thousand Fleming necessary according to Dr. excuse for living too long: . WITH PAINS • Justioe to their virtues. One scientist _ .a who has given mach study to the mat-- Dr. J. A. Morgan of Sn9th Town- Topics of a more general nature Rural Route Na 1. lidaecouohe. Cue, ter says that the main doctrines of_ship, P� gave on M'e.�- formed the program of the afternoon. The Hinsrd's Idnimat Peoples A} the weep are, "If any wasp will Hat Sir.,—I feel that I should be doing a ing paper on 'How to control Diph- Dr. Colin Campbell of Toronto, gave wrong !f I neglected to write you. I have � work neither shall he- eat"; sad thezia in • small con villa " had four tumors crowing on my head 1N BACK country ge, some alarming' statistics is regard to for rears I has them cut oft by a our- 'Every wasp to labor according to his stressing the fact that diphtheria isI the. frequency of "squint" or cross- goon about afteen years .ago but they n-_ •'eapactty, and receive according to his one of the child causes of children's eye among chf1dren.. If taken in time, gr again till about three months ago�1 Rmd How L E. Iiin6 �r needs in a free community," } had one as large and shaped like a lady s deaths in a community, and that the before the age of live or six years, thimble, on trio very place where my hair s r,,��,.,� Division of'labor it is believed, goes f should be anted, and it was gexting ao �s Vegetable tree use at swabs and antitoxin, there a'hould be no difficulty In total p_ wm+ll ++� '• -a long way la tue nest. Home OI ens coupled witrr the eetvicee O! the COm- curb -The rouble arose When 8 carte constant worry to me. About threes workers seem to be specialty employ- munity frorse are the best methods was attempted by a person other than months ago I got a boccie or your uni=I . ed as foragers and soldiers; others AP'_for its control. , one is I ritedical knoowl- ment for another purpose and saw on the possess g fiierie� label good for tumors Well I tried 1t Hamilton Ontario:"I have suit- t pear to be told oat as nurses al}d guard.. A most interesting address one.edge. In many cases, the doctor and kept-it for exactly two months, with !*ered for hires years from a female s .1&=.* while yet others are engaged as "Food Poisoning" was given by Dr.! stated, children we're apparently gii ernes result iumor,sand were iionot trouble and consequent weakness, ` papermaker.9 and masons M. J. Rosenau, Professor of Medicine freed from the trouble, and the eye that they had been cut fifteen years ago, pain and Irregularity which kept m¢ Wasps are at all times,partieuhllrl no mark would be sees: I have not been dII bed four Or five days each month. =�< y and Hygiene of Harvard University, seemed perfectly normal, when as a asked for this testimonial ana you can I nearly went crazy with i " f loud of honey. Indeed they have a author of th@ standard text book) matter of fact, the child would be use it an you see fit pains to la» very sweet tooth for sugar in say "Preventive Medicine and H (Signed) FRED G ROBINSON. baek, and for about a week at a time form. Toward the and of summer, almost entirely bland In the one eye. , I could not do my work. I saw Lydia P.B,—I am a farmer and intend using, and,one of the most outetafidlfng, "The pity *" he declared, "that:—%ard's :animas on a mare for a' N. Plukham's Vegetable Compound therefore, as bee keepers well know,,authorities on public health subjects; 0 of it is preventible. No time should strained tendon, and am ho tnR for some advertised in the 'Hamilton S cta- ".;•. they will force their way Into bee p pIi fig practice of reaulta. F1'RED C R. hives as on the continent. be lost in std i the tor' sad i took !t Now I have nI B open robbers Had carry oaf by. Dr.H• W. Hill of Londo Otit., n and am n, gave lisping ohiltiren under five years of gafta regular unless I main force as much as they can gorge �� overwork or stay on my feet fromi of their winged neighbor's honey. an address on . Some modern fall-I age examined for glasses, by anyon._ OOAR8E SALT early morning until late at night. I aeies, emphasizing, the point' that other than a careful medical practi- - The drones'of the race Instead of " L A N D�8 A-L T keep hones and do all my owe work 4< . public health work is more concerned boner. Dr. Campbell suggested that. with;at any trouble. I. have reoom. '.being idle and luxurious creatures, are with the prevention of disease than)the Health Officers' Association, as a BOW (kr]ots. mended the Vegetable Compound to ` s sober, industrious and well behaved its cure, t body, ndorse a resolution to that save,il friends."—Mas. Exmy Bt®- membelrs of the community. They y' TORONTO SALT WORKS Dr. W. W. Lailey of Toronto read, effect. It is expected that the• corn. clsot'•`r, 18 Douglas St., Hamilton. - clean the.streets 'of their town with p pe �� O. J. CUPP TORONTO Ontario. a a r on Pre-natal care. I mittee will •consider the matter and For nearly fifty ;as=s women have 'exemplary diligence; they act as pub- Dr. C.,J. O. Hastings, M.O.H., To- report to the association at its next. been telling how Lydia E. Pien have Ile scavenger`s-br sanitary officers.And « ronto, gave an address on More effi-� meeting. Vegetable Compound has restored they have their reward; for unlike the their health when suffering with' doomed bee drones they live their al. cient care of mothers and expectant A'paper by Mr, F. A. Dal'lyn, C.E., ; lotted life in peace and gnietahei till mothers before, during and after con. on."Soil Pollution," in which the-neW HOOP on female ills. This accounts 'for the y ilnemenr." of extreme care in the placing of a DOG DISEASES enornaoas demand for it from coast :q winter:involves both them and_their morni seaeion of the second well wan emphasized, and a desctap- a� fit► m y'� to �t. spinster sisters in one 'common cafes y up i 31611 Yves to A& If u are.troubled with. any all• day was entire y taken - -With 'a ifs= ..spinster Of $eath and destruction. J - Auv"b ymmilar ;,v ..v.uou ..Lt' uu,i S. _..cussion on milk and its prominence as of the wofk carried on by the Health =• you try Lydia E. Pinkham's.Vega• • a food indispensable both to the adult Department in Sturgeon Falls with lea eat 84th treat s HEALTHY CI�ILDREN New TofAl U. A. ` table Compound? It has helped 1 and the child. — - _ (which' he is associated, concluded the • ws� others, let, !t help yon. :`'�. I{ According to Mr.'E. H. Storehouse, conference. N. finger of the principal figure was the' His Hearing Restored. ALWAYS SLEEP WELL ring, which the discoverer withdrew: l and the bodies according* to his story, The invisible eardrum invented by = A. O. Leonard, wbich is a miniature The healthy child sleeps well and crumbled into dust. It was the legend i megaphone, fitting inside the ear en- • . ,.!., ' during its.waking h pre is never cross attached to Chris ring vghich, according ! restoring the ® • ' tiredy out of sight, is but s'toat's happy and laughing. It is to Sir Rider Haggard, first turned his imagination toward,-the Anvention of hearing of hundreds of peOple In New old�the ltickly.child-txat is cross ant} York city. Mr. Leonard Infen2ed this _ peevish. Mothers, if your children do stories pf adventure; and "readers of drum to' relieve himself of deafness Qi=� not sleep well; it they are cross. and "King Solomon's Mines"will recognize 1 and head noises, and it does this so cry a greed deal, give them Baby's in it the origin et a striking episode Si suceessfuldy�lat no one could tel'1 he NJ N-6 ww Own Tablets and they will soon be in that book. Fifty-five years after he is a deaf man. It is effective when p ' well and happy again. The Tablets first saw the ring it still remained deafness Is caused by catarrh or by - are a mild but thorough laxative which vividly in Sir Rider Haggerd's In en. perforated or wholly destroyed natuural - regulate the bowels,sweeten the at m• ory, and he described its appearance o drums. A request for information to ,. acb, bandsh constipation, colic and In- so,a story. Shortly after he had dons so, he chanced.to renew acquaintance' A. O. Leonard, Suite 437, 70 Fifth Ave., digestion and promote healthful sitep. New fork city, will be given prompt They are absolutely gdarante.ed tree and made inquiries about the ring, of {,.. from opiates and may be given to the which be eventually became the Pon.. reply. advt. ! _ newfiorn babe with se" or.safety. aeor• The Blues.' They are sold by medicine dealers, or • by mail at 26 cents a box from The Commercial Tiles. Tdlis phrase descriptive of moods of -WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. -` Dr. Williams'~ Medicine 'Co., Brock- The constant demand for inlorma- `depression or melancholy, has an In.. trine, Out, tion,in brief form concerning the lead- teresting origin. It was formerly be "r tr r _-__• ing oharaoteriatica, range, sad used of lisped that working with indigo dyes Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets; you are not get- Casiads's chief commercial woods l;ae earned fife of melancholy. as the ''ling Aspirin at all. Accept only an "unbroken package" of . . Ring With a Romance. ,� T►„t�P, heroical worked on the syscem Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose .Btr Rider H ' led file Forestry Blanch of the De• c Haggard Has presented tQ m°m+ „r.b®rrr�,f e-Oireu• 'through thie skin. As theAygre w m..�_ ]:jJ:� or.r, during 2z years and proved safe-b ^" the British Museum r gol7 rTlig-whictic y tar No. 1#, "Commercial Fbmeet Trees Nearly always stained blue in parts of millions for eta an interesting history. He first of Canada," by R. (1. Lewla, B.ScF. In their bodies, th4 phrase came into oar- b � saw it 6? years ago, attached to'the eight pages this bulletin gives much rant use to express' low spirits or Colds Hen3ac�ie Rheumatism 4"' watch-chain of the headmaster of has_ .useful information -shot, ('nnadian moodiness, preparatory school, who bad received . ....__....... a : It from a friend, rorho bad traveled timber. The circular In,ey be had tree . 4f �, = � Toothache Neuralgia NCUI'1t1S •' �'� � upon application to the Director of stlnard's Liniment Relieves Neurafols i Much in America. The friend's story 'Earache Lumbago Pain Pain Forestry, Department of the Interior, was that, while traveling in Peru, he Ottawa. RealAappiness is-dieap-enough; yet- Rapt "Ba 1wets-of I2-tablets---Also bottles o�24 and 100—Druggists. al had opened a grave-mound, in which how dead we a for its counterfeit. dy der" he found a atone table with 13 mummi• _r y pay Y Aspirin to the trade mark (reyletepped In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- : The octopus is the greatest enemy acetfeacta ester of Salicylleacid, whfie It is well known that Aspirin means Bayer ,2.p lied figures seated round It, On the of crabs and-kibsters. , ISSUE No. 26-122 manufacture, to.plat the public against lmltatlona the Tablets of Bayer Company s will be•ytanrped with their geaerar trade mark. the "Bayer Cram." :; ytu.•;r*'�4.^ wV :.; .s}fJ.,.,p r'�at� �7•!t•-v.•,i.r,�',.'�'-`',;�.�f•.:,�f+y 7'„.i*,-R,r'ayd.:.1.•. �,,' T+.y,•T,4 'tAi''t•a.`'ai%xpy,'^'�fi I'y_ .FF,a..yo�..rolF.,'"r' ' y'.. •��r",�,;"r�i-'=n.om 1" ;^"",;r. .,f.• r. ..4— 41' ,' 't'<s'"'.{.•^ •,?:,„ a ' .'y.r.n Mr";,�;�`,�,^•.•' .^3r�'•',�..'t�:•:7•v!' .r-�p L !'- K .w.s%•;.,i ar m t a''t7N+:,�>. ;�+^S�F rT,._.w.-r�r�r. +:.• -..c,.r...' h?:Fm'w "`r"` ..: ;L,-w�,r.a.'.' ,,�r,. 'r'"" •'�T' y"s-�f'�',8 rte' }A .;;^ ";' ... ,.'"i. ._ _....r �,.Y w,,�..W C.• .. -_•� "''' �:w� • r+. .. -'2?c �-0..r•'!.: r:.'�ro i>'•„• '+n,G•n ++,,pper�, --Mrs. mart, of T'orojkto,spent -Mrs. L. A. Van Skiver epmt a LOCALISMS. a few days at the hoarse of Mrs. few days last week with Whitby _ Beddon. e a d Qu" ar e r _ A ; £ friends. r..:'r S n •,:'�'`�,�^ -Found, a small brooch. Loser -Leanord Leale is. erecting a -Men are now busy re-painting ;r} * fine new verandah in front of his the bridge,call at Nt�ws office. on the Brock load ;abt .. for Summer Wear -Fred Bunting has purchased a residence on the Kingston road north of the secon6 concession, east. and also fixing the abutments. 4•;> . ,,­new Ford touring ear. g -Chas. and Miss A ' -John ,$ardingr of Whitby, ggie Margaia Summdr Shifts, Summer Sox, `summer Shoes, Summer �and Irvin and the Misses Robin i. '- -Was in to�w�, , on Monday. g Now Adaertisements. Hats, Summer Caps—All sorts of ~ -Dr. McEwen was in Guelph eon, of Stroud, motored down and :',;this week attending a stock sale: spent Sunday with friend�ln the �,OR BALF.-2 motorcycles and a Summer Wear. P —Mrs. John Dwyer is going to village. vest pocket kodak, T.C. Brown, Brough- n,_~• :' � • ,`Arnprior to visit her eieter, who --wannop-Wilson - At the � a5ly :'. Methodist areoim4 , Pickering, Summer Suits b -r Is in very poor health. OR SALE-A quantity of Rood -George Kirkpatrick, of King- an Wednesday, June 21st. by the Fumotby hty. J,P.Scott,R.R.No.2,Pick- atop, spent a day last week with Rev. W. A. Banner, Gifford C. eying. 39-42 Be sure you see our range of Suits in the very latest and best ` F. J. and Mrs. roldham. wannop to Ethel May Wilson, SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE'. in Lowndes' samples. Better than ever. We are also � -Mrs. John W. Law, of Toron both of Brou j<ha1a. t -Silver Hull variety. Root.A,Birrell,R.R. --Next Sunda being Confer. No.2,Claremont. 39-40 carrying a nice range of Trousers made to, is spending a few weeks here y B y ..g �° once Sunda with ,her eon, Gordon, and Mrs, y, the services in the OR BALE-Silver Hull buckwheat, by the same people. -- at 11.10 per bushel, Apply to Chas, Annis. Law. Method4st_•chilrch-'will be as fol. F p --- -- . Iowa : 10,30 a,. m,',' Rev. R. G. R.R. ickering, 40-41 •; -Mrs:W. F. Law and'daughter, _�.-- -_----- -_..�-- . i s.Winni€red, spent a few days Thompson, B. A. ; 7 p, m., Rev. C. ARK WANTED AT ON'CE- _ _'T t week with friends in Wood- D. Daniel ; Sabbath School at FAround 100 acres. H.T.Love, 1G5 Carlton Su Underwear 2 p. m. ; Audley at 2.45 p.m.,Rev, St„Toronto. Main 875. r.191er. We are showing dandy lines of Balbriggan and 13. �'. D. S.. _ _--George and Mrs. Young, of C.'D. lianiel. - _ _ - 15carboro, spent a couple of days D. is reported that the Provin- shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos.- at attractive prices. , 1� P y Matson,Church St.,Pickering. -IL-23 ` :last week with George M. and Mrs, vial Highways Department has Palmer. let the,contract, for laying an ad- `'STRAWBERRY P1CKWSWANT• Shoes --The Claremont Sunda Scbool ditiurial three miles of asphalt t---ED--Forparticulars commuaisate with G. K. Summer Shoes y Pratt,R.R. No.1,Pickering, Phone Pick.2309. football team will play the Picker- Pavement on the Kfngaton- road, i . ng teajm on Memorial Park this beginning .i at the point where the c EE'D BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE 1 A complete line of the very latest.in Men's Ladies' anA Child. l " contract which_was let a few S Silver hull variety, Apply tolosepph'Car• r (Friday) evening. ter, lot 23,con. 5, Pickering. ?hone Pick.1010.; Kenneth and Mrs, Gordon and weeks ago ends. This will make ten's Shoes of all description8. Outing and Dress Slio . child, of Toronto, spent Sunday six miles of new pavement to be ANTE D-At Simeoe Point House, We buy the best that can be bought. a woman or g,rl for general housework. g here with the former's mother, laid this year between Pickering Mrs•J,Williams, g : I R.R.No.1, Pickering. Bell1 Mrs. James Gordon. and Toronto. White the work 1a phone. 39-40 — - _ ender way it will inevitably cause Fred T. Bunting, Plckeri.n; -Remember the auction sale to- y p AXSOLOVITCH-Dealer in wool, a .morrow (Saturday) at 3 p. m. of some inconvenience to the travel- --hides, live fowl, horse hair etc. Residence! Established 1857. '- Mrs. Len g's house and lot, also 30 ling public on account of the de on Brock road 1 1.4 miles north of Brougham. g, Brougham P.O. 391y acres of pasture land. tours that will bb necessary But -A number of the members of the good roads that will follow (,ARTAGE-To and from Toronto. _ � the Women's In 9titute were in will'atalply repay any ineonvetw /Reasonable rates. Estimates given on ton , ° once that may be incurred. lots. Thos,Williams,R.R. No, 1, Locust Hill. ` _ "Whitby on Monday as guests of -Don't� ay et the red. err Ind.phone sol'7 Mark. 35-9 the Whitby branch. -v g y TANTED-FarmQ'and village pro• ;olg fore -J. C, and Mrs, Philip motored.fey t1 al on St. Andrews Cl grcb t a grOnndq this (Friday) evening o pernt We have clients for all classes of to Newmarket last week and ,pent Supper Will be served in the base. Qerty' Willoughby Farm Agency, Toronto, a couple of days with Rev. W. H. *Pea,H,wman_Rep.`Whitby. 38-41 _ d Mrs. Linstead. went cf the chureb frpm 6 to S OR BALE-A Snorch chrirthorn" -=Mr, and Mrs.-- Fielding are O'clock,- after which a first-cla*a Fbnll, 11 rror.hs old,sired SySaltoun blaster appending a fe.w. days in Brace• oroftram will be given' by the F,}ercy.R°RB I Picker ngptow., APaly 4D-41 Now' Just Liste' 'n' bridge, but intend fo ?stern be- POPWar •entertainerp, the David �.._. Ak Brothers, of Toronto, Percy X. -Having rurchAoed fr bay- fore the end of the month. y '► -Franz Law and friend, of To- David, Cotnediein,'will give a,num. -� 'i:om ttirPF;ntr•oI the late T. U1i'+er, I sl ber of humorous selection?, and am ,r-pa ed +o catck to the wart. of the c"o- * �+ c t Tonto, motored down on Sunday •n,mityinehishne. R,Conner Brougham 1. - If y0tt vrallI real Teti �tl t T1' • Albert'JJAVi9. tenor. Hill sin Do 1'*one Fick 513. Al 3" :: r and spent'the day N ith the form g our �}rtin�,e Isekoe," at 1 er'ti brother, G. and Mrs. Lavi, Crit fail to hear the„e talented STRAYED-On. to the prPmi-mss'of - --Rev. J. �i. Dawn, of Yarkpr; artiatP. '.dies Ruth Murphy Rill �, ,. ,K-rz.q�ed. lot 11. can, :s, P,,.kerins, a per Ib. :4 little' : higher in a Alro Rive selectlon9 on the violin. Yei'''''gtie,/er. Clwaer ^ayhaye+ameby ,,.—, rlt'e-than you may be'ac- aad Rev.A. BCL'tUChlin, of Poaty• nR p:oixrty and pay,nF exec»yes. A,F, Percy, p :. ' pOOI. who are.attending Confer• Short a.GdrPi:�es will be given by' R. Ft_l,Pickering. 4a4s CUstomed to payinc, but you ence, called on Pickering friends the ro-ident ministers. Admis- , -- _. OR SALE-Cheap. r+l! kitsdy ,.f et a real ''cu of tea with ., qD Wednesday, lion 50 cent*, ebild'ren 25 cents. wagons.hsrwsy,and all kinds of farm try get •—Wade-:Borden-At the hon.ie' - e plomentsin good order. Alin se`-eral heavy aid half the fluanty, therefore' 1+AlRPOF1T i¢ntscales�ad cook stoves and heaters. H, of Alfred-and Mrs. Clark, Picker. 23ercran,Claremont. *bone 201. 17u this B ecial line means - Ing, on Wednesday. June 21At, by P the Rev. kY. A. Bnnaer, Sidney Mrs, J. Hilts visited Oswald and OROTHY DAY TANNER-Teach- ,. 91rR. Hilts on Sunday. er. Plano and Vocal Cr 1 fcate§, Trimtp �tter quality for less mone -• Fade to .Sadie MOFdBD, both of College and Royal Academy. Concurs. r. land, . iPiakerin Horn. on Monday,June lath, to W. y !r J y Will visit pupils;residence if required Phone ' 8 and Mrp.CSrawle a son. 1702.or write Aintree Farm.R.R. 1, Pickering. Ladies' s •-Lon Balsdon has• returned, Miss(trace O'Brien, wbo has been - --- -- ---- -'—' Lisle Hoes in - ” after P DdID a few days with ill, is u and aroundk afn. ARJI TO RENT-South halves of - _ !g y 13 Ffots 8[and 32, can.4,Da:lingtan.•2ooacree, black and brown e3e5C, -'his brother, F. F. Balsdon,of Bur• Miss aft ?peat a few sags in the ;r?roved farm rand. Plowing alter present crop. for 1 M - 'lord. $e leaves on Saturday to sit last week visiting friends. F,,,l possession > lr tci3.[*. ■ teantne 1!! duties wit L e a rr,eterlCe•Oshawa, Solicrtorfor the -Harris Co. at Brandon. sPeot Sunday with his mother,,Mrs. owners:' Batt Ladies' Lisle Hose in Jahn Avis. -Miss 9titzel, of Audley, AFili TO RENT-Between Oeha- was Mies Annie Mansfield motored from F brown, ..black and wa and the lake, About 125 acres in an n taken to the General Hospital OD the city and spent the week-end with excellent stateofcultivation. Ample buildinca, white, nice quality, - ;' Tuesday evening when she under- ber parents, Tbomas and Mrs. Uans- Plowing after present crop. Full posatasion Oct, � y _ lit or April 1st. Ap ly to G.D.Conant,owner, vtl�., a1T z went an operation for appendicitis. field,er. oshaws,,ont• guf We are glad to report that-her con- An enjoyable dance was bel ' on ditiou is very satisfactory. 9wturday eveaiag, when Thomas G. i30ICE 150-ACRE FAR. FOR Silk Hose, in black, _ _ -Rev. P. G. and Mrs. Gardin i►aflield's new pavilion was formally %SALE-3 1-2 wiles east of Claremont on a white, opened. The rnetaie w&s 'very good, government road,hail mile from station;church. , pongee etc., and little daughter will leave on school,store and post convenient. Al level 1 [!n 1',eiag furnished by WbatemA a atch• clay loam.oil, 3 acre.of.orct+ard: good fence.; 1.85, 1.60, 2.50. - 1 Monday next on a .motoring trip Y r r ; estra from Toronto. spring creek across the farm; outstanding large i 1 - . 'to Iowa, where they will spend a -_ brick house with beauuful lawn,and-tree?: two month's vacation with the farm• large bank barns and large silo, This must br Ladies, vests, sleeve- . GREEN RIVER. wen to beapyreaiated. Terms reasonable. ,Ap- er's parents. During their absence ply to Wrn,Edwards.Claremont. 37tf-less and short sleeves there wjlI boo anion services in the 'Tim H&terman E nt Sunda tt H. l� y 30c fi for 1.50 . Methodist -aad . Presbyterian Percy'@. .,.'.GRAND OPENING ' *hurches. the morning service he• !Hr. and Mrs. Smith and faintly are e- iDR in the Presbyterian church S eclat line—fancy ='� visiting in the burg. —of— p All. and Mrs. Micbell are nicely set• tops, nice fine R'eavP " and the evening service in the p ' fled is their new'h��me. -: Methodist church, conducted by_ Wm:and Miss Gladys Pugh spent all sizes 50c. _ 'Rev. Air: Banner. Sunday with Wm.Gray, or. - 'p -The committees in charge are The Green River brass band played 21 emorial Bark r- special shipment of �� �•,k` providing a splendid program for at D. Be'ckett'son Tuesday evening. Word /y the°Jalry 1,4 celebration, when the :11r@. 'N. 5licbell is spending a few . . Blouses, )U6t arrived, w e • >- 'Memorial Park will be formally days with her eon,John, on the 7r h. Dominion D opened. -:= _in Voiles and• ' Same of our Dung eo le took in . The sports program Will y P p 4 Tticolettes. the drama at Locust I3111 on Saturday -•0 July 1 Sty 1922 inclu de a league football tnatcli, night. • Brooklin vs. Pickering: girl'base• Congratulations to the soccer team - bal! OsatClif tsi'1-??snot ti B. l�tf kFI- . mot. zL�;. :' a4 PCen F11QTRai.1.- B_4SE13:�LL and_ —C H Q P M N ing; baseball, married vs. single when they defeated Sangamo Electrip MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS, e s moo;mile foot race;.races for child• 5 to 0. ren etc. L. O.Clifford, M. P., W, The Green River Ladies' Aid will Good Entertainment. 'E. N. Sinclair. M. P. P.,'Htin. Wm. meet at the home of Mrs, f'l'atter _ ' Stnith and other proroioent s ak- Booth on Wedneeday June- 28th, at Watch for particulars and keep a' :._ ors will give addresaea: The ppee •�p m word for Roll Call • Path- this date for Pic'kerin BUNDY'S ";_ HARDWARE g Clare• er." All ladies cordiall invited. g'c Mont Citizens Band will be in _ -p=- - a 6 ttendance. There will be a re- *EGG-JACKSON FRENCHMAN'S EA'i - - ' freshment booth on the grounds — ':' for the sale of ice-create. hot-dog The Mountain St.,Methodist Chureb,. DANCING Ia the evening the Arcadians .11ontreahwaatlle Beene of ahtrgexnd-- -- _ - Concert Co. will render first•claas very pretty wedding on Thursday �d?21,z1fteld'3 HE�11 TT. - evening, June 13th, at i o'clock, when Come and enjoy the cool breezes of M ■ 1 RE IV 0 P and the-day will-end- up_ J y `V ' Al�rra Theresa.-only_daughter of E. R. the lake, Good orchestra r: with a display of fireworks. Ad l��cr, . _ t.. and Jlrs. Jackson, of Montreal, and iu aur, _ s mission, 25 cents: children ease? J. L!oyd Pegg,B.B. A.,of Greenwood; Every S�+tiirday Evening. --12 years, 15 cents: were unitedi❑ marriage. TiTr briar, he' Famous Cold Water Paste, s -The attendance of repreeenta who was Riven away by trey father, ELM DALE MILLS _ Live people at the educational was charmingly' a4rayed in ivory in on Thtar-day night last charnleuse sat'ln, pane] effect, and car• ` P2CK c.RS�T� n White and Tints.- angers well for the educational ried a shower houquetc"phelia roses - interests of this towa�hip, aA the and sweet peas, lfer veil was simply -- -- - large school room -was filled to its arranged with a coronet of orange Having taken over the 'Elmdale blossoms. The bridesmaid, \Kiss Laur- capacity. Mr. Morris, Sec. of the '' ''Oils �}aulld Ott Muresco will cover Ootarion Trustees and Rate a et-e Campbell, of Montreal; wore hills from F. W. Week I -al P y pearl colored organdie trimmed with with to announce that the ors' Association, gave a good ad French blue, a hat to match, and car- Trustees Ll:a ,. '.:y t•t.`--'Bring• ried a bouquet of sweet peas.` _Little-- ,.ill •lie - '..Se�Bntf- vV-ficU sire feet. '- - " log tbe$igh-S•pool nearer'to tie Mabel Platts in mauve organdie, car- lied on in the r set peas and sunset roses, rural child, as Ff if. Cread usual lra q F -.was notable to be present `11ii -_mode a beau r irl,and Mae' �', $killing delighted _the audience ter-Helsnet}1 Lantrmal We will.keep on hand alll :.',Put up jg i 2 and 5 lb. packs' sailor suite wag--ringrbearer. The _ 7 t `?with a practical demons of room was attended by b7s-brather,.__._. klnda:of Feed. the er of music 9 iticreaPe the i?o�f Pegg, also of Greenwood. We h0.ve at ptBBeIIt happiness and diligence of the After the cer out sixty,inti- 1 Car Bran and Shortie . Dro �1Y1 and t �Ifi - . child. A resolution was passed mate friends atten ed a afn .- p ` asking the Executive. to make a tion at the bome of the bride's parents. I Car Barley and vat all { ;r seirvey of prospective pupils in In the numerous informal speeches, '1 Car Western Oath read all tLillilU�i thlg the territory for Continuation and many, touching referenced were made high echnoi work and Cake action to the love and admiration the-bride Also Corn. r bad won in the beat to of the people tits bringing_ .abQnt Pome form of and to tbe uplifting influence ber Rift Ogilvie a Royal Household Flour .:'sanitary fihisb• higher ednention. The Execittive of tnusic' had been. 1',ate-` llf-c,-and n m -- - P68t FlOar - „ Ihy rmpmed of four people °re Mrs. Pegg left fo'r Muskoka, where tmeh nection and the oflitwo+ti of the they will spend a fsw days before re- Cboppinit done every day ` y,a `�l�jkeri� ' R' '' A -_,'elation will meet kt an early woionc'g ttheirfarm borne near Green. �: N ZrOC�WOOL` t t j,� �` date. _ yf _ t7