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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_06_30 ,Z ... .�.,x.F•' rr.%Nita •.mom ''t •+.!', 'kd"- de:K,,.. .,:+,. •c• ' - .r.*` 1�, 's'.• :'..;'K _°'+.: _ "`°r •";'W ,•'.,. -:�;.*%-�;; .u�•a ,,,y• a-,. xi°'" :.ia;• Ie,� ^' NEWS VOL XLI: PICB.ERING,-ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE :30. 1922 + : Vsafssstastal dawb*. MOUNT ZION. not been here long, the cemetery i�stablished 1SL8 (� '''"" Dever looked better and we expect by Geo, : s B `jr A grand garden party, under the another year that it will compare � �� auspices of the,on the pat Ladles'Aid, favorably with any in the Township. GREENWOOD will be held on the apaclon:lava of RE. FOR6YTH, Oph. D., Director We have 'moved our Office and W, P. Jones, half mile east of Balsam CEDAR GROIVE. .Op�ometrieal'lAssociatiorl o!Ontario.Res. on Wednesday, July 5th, A splen- Istered Member of ithe Amerltxn Optometrical Music Store to`tbe centre of did program wilt be given consisting The-W. M. S, f Zion Church, Cedar Aa,ociation. Eyes ezamined by appointment. y Grove, w111]sold b "' Phone 28i1T, Claremont Oat. selections by Harvey Llovd,-comedian their annual garden the town and we are pat-, of Toronto, and Miss Louie Pilckrin, party on the lawn of Mrs. James of Pickering, clarinet and saxophone-^Dimma, con.-10, Markham, on Tues. F. TOMLINSOI� M, B.. Member ting on a-new brick duets'b Messrs. McGuire and Nich• rs a offthe College of Physiciare and Surgeons - y day, July 11th.° Dick Thomas,-the '. a Ontario, Office: that formerly oceupred �y frofft and making olle, Hawaiian music by Messrs.Gold, famous.humorist, who is so popular ' race Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr..Cold - Nicholls and Ckapmaa, ;and vocal here, will be present ; Mr. Russell, ••-` r • eH. Phone Claremoaf,'Qnt. 231y + .,.:;t.,,�A large and trio b Messrs. (�o2d, Nicbvlls and" ' l •t ' y tenor soloist, also of Toronto, and t' , e Cious building i 0 Lion Vyvian. Rev A. McLellan. of Clare- first-class lotal intent., ' 7E.IOARTWRIGHT, .M. D., M. g mont, will' occupy the cbair, There - x. .C.11P,& S..Ont. A coroner for the Coun- will be a refreshment booth on,the GLEN. MAJOR. - Barley Feed' ; c .4y of Ontario, Office hours: 12-2'and 6-6 p.m.. s or at otherrlhours by appointment Phone Bel] groundp. Admission.35 cents ; child- or 24.0;Ind.phone No,Too. .Pickering, On- "' ren, under 12,years,2Q cent's, Remember the annual picnic of the For'feeding gigs no other,feed _' taric. 33ty. We are Selling Agents for Glen Major Methodist Church to be F j gives equal result= for "v 7! Phonographs, Pianos, Singer Sewing DUNSARTON. held on Saturday, July '1st,on the the move NC. McBINNON, M.D., L.P.U.S., Machines, Recordp, Sheet Music, beautiful Rrouede of--Wm. Figs, half y o Bdiatn l:,member of the College of Band Instrument@,Violins etc. Mies Dorothy Lee has returned from toile west of Balsam. A splendid pro- Make sure of supply Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario,hseauate y P P yopr of Bova] ool:ege of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Government (3tandard the hospital and is gaining strength. gram of sport:, including races, bun. ISVOOW stten ilon to diseases of women and Lightning Protection. Alex Thom_has the radio installed eating contest, football and baseball while it lasts. tstDfldr•a, Office and z•aldsaoe,Btongbam. Beatty Stably Equipment. viz: and is enjoying the Star concerts this will be provided. There will be a Steel Stalls and Stanchions,' week, booth on the ground for tbe'sale of -Baby Chick Feed - `s` : Legal. Water ��upa,' )Cdr. and Mrs. Nobes, of St. Cloud, ice cream etc. A collection will be ;'r Hay Car:, Minn., are visiting the latter's. son, taken at the Rate, to defray expenses. Just the thing for young ebi'eks. H.'HENNEDY,'Barrister. Sol- Litter Carriers. Alex and Mrs. Gourley. Everybody welcome, Also, Hen Feed tom aed • .ieitw,lNotary Publie.gConveyancer &c. Rev, J. F. and Mrs. Clugston and po• ; itchy,Ont. a Dorothy are visiting friends in Gobles GREEN RIVER, of best mixture of 16 R. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Stouffville, and attending[the wedding. -. grains for -.[1.t3ouos>or•xot.ry Pa�y aEto. 1[onq to Once H. J. Bell,B. A., gave an interest Haying is the order of the day. resttltP. y+: in lecture and lime-ligbt views in the oap.glo0oe Erook St.IQotrtYi,�pMtbt. gars g Mr. Hobson is' confined-to is bed w> i interests of the Bible.'Society on Tues• Fet, P. LES dt JOHNSTOI�-BarriptFre •� Al los. Our football team .playa at Stouff• i ,� ;r•rc '22B Danforth Ave. (Woolworth Bldg) �•+S 1 Thos. and 4l re.Heatherington have villa on Satuiday. f Torooutc.*Phone-Gerrard"I1. Saturdays, Mai- s H. B jj�j ...11lt�JJJ se"red their connection with the • ' veto 1710. (ind.) My W. G. Barnes had a business trip.to Mpore Farm and are now visiting rela- Whitby this week. 'F. Z. G RFr'EN " ` �j 1LLIAMJ. HEATON,B. A,,,Bar- CLAREMONT tires in New Brunswick. airs, A. Nighswander has returned - ��' 7, rioter.Su;ic;tor. member cf the firm of home from Orangeville. Lieen red FA I R PO RT. P - a Ryckman,Davison.Fester and Beaton. Toronto Christopher Wilson has treated his General 7ruats'BuiIdiog,85 Bay Street.Toronto.- Embalmer And Undertaker. 'hou4s•to•a coat of paint, , t Telephone Main 961 and 462. Motor Hearne. Mrs. Fred Scott is entertaining vial- . Mrs, Dixon, of Sprucedale. gisited tore from the city. with Miss Dixon lac; week, ' m Denial Toronto connection for Hilton Friend and bride, of Toronto, Mrs. H. Sn:l'h and children, of Bar- -r .Hilipitai- Service, are spending part of their honeymoon rie.Flsited with Miss Mary Doten. y� F J H17DSO:�. D. D. 9.. L. D. S.. at the Play. At time of writing hiss M. Doten Is ?• - • 132 Carlton Sr_Toronto. •'Nueton'*New' -' "" Owing to the Pxtrewt:Rr:areity of suf acing from an attack of tonsilitis. ..'System•' of comfortable plate work. 'A rite FRUIT BASKETS thefi•b the majority_• of the fishing Green River Uninn Sahhath School ' information o phoar North 5318. 4•lb boats are Iving idle. p'. c to-dap Friday)at Wilson Park. , Y5' _ toni LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. FrniL.Basketa of all descripticnsgreat;- Residence of the Bav were well sup- Wm. and _llr% Michell and family �.�- �41111111 pied with music on.Saturday ni ht, attended the picnic at Markham on s wry BGradU3te of the Royal College of Dental ly reduced this year, 4' Surgeons and untverwty c! Toronto. Of.ce there being two good orchestras p my. Saturday last. t over W M. Priagle's *asdware store, which Plenty of all kinds on hand at ing A number of otir panng peopple ai• The L riiver�al ! Office hours 9 to 12:1 to s.3o.;, Ind.'pl,one y6. Green River. - Met•. Ch+ts. Fuller, Brock Road, was tended the garden concert at R bite- 821.W1ng M3Ch3.n® ' . Defl peon 220. 441y_ the winnerpf the prize for the luck vale on Friday last. e" Or address R. RI NO.-1.i,ocust Hill• number dance p y y (One of O rr ProducLlons) -,- ce given at the hotel par Mr. and Mrs: Arthur&..of ToroDtio. We Bell Sill's Rite-Cite Leng�for f sssint** 49aws�o. Home Phone 11405 Mark. villion on Saturday last. motored out and spent the weekend The Ratepayers' Association meet- with Mr and Mrs. Hobson. all makes olcars-the best tr V. _ 'Es Chopping and Oat Rolling every week ing bald on Saturday evening was A number' of ladies attended the in the market for N V. RICH 1RD90N- Real Ea day excepting Monday. well atteude4.-Reeve F. H. Richard- Ladies' Aid at the home of Mrs. the price. .'tote. y,ityrante.Conveyancing, Not + " a Public.Etc..PI&efing,Ont. 31ty eon being Lire speaker for the evening, Walter Booth, of Whitevale. , ,• W. G.Barnes, Green River _ Was Ruby Michell won first prize Tires for all cars, Emery ,Wheels -and Master Henry Michell second Saw and Emery M+tndrilr+, �• HAZEL ANNIE-Eloeutlonl4t. For. CHIE YWOOiD. prize in the pony races at Markham. ; Circular Sates, Lad- 1J mer pupil of ORen A. $mi-1y. For terms mem FICKERING �•� - mind open dates. Ind. phonenMa]vem 2408. • • Brougham Sunday School Junior ! ders,etc. _• ' Fiisaland Creek P.O. 33-9 _ -----_, Miss Sanitise Petty is visiting with ,, .bal!t LUNiBF.R YARD arenas in son. f T Breen River s. S. teams Saturday Woodworking and ©soars] Mrs. Eldon, of Toronto,cslled on POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, last and won. Blaekemithitk,R. friends on Sunday last. Mrs. Fred PostiIl.accom soled her '. Fs for Qoacstss of York►cE Ontaifa Ana , Nato asl••of a.l Male atteoned to on•lootr:w+ Gltad to see Fred Ireeoa oat agalD. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road' sere•• ♦ddt•Y Oren a14•r P.O., Oat._. - after his recent illness. daughter,er, Miss Ivy, to Toronto Ct -4 . have her tonsils removed. She is re- Pickerlo'g. Got.! :rte T1 8.$EATON TOWIBHIPaLE13S Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair are spending a covering nicely. Ail✓• Gov Har�wocW FloUnng week with their son WM.Sinclair, g ate; ayasow. Oomastoul-- a fns u1eas J. Benson and Mrs. Wilson have aMavfss, Ae•oant(aat. mss. tsoo•y to ]oat Air. Ward, of -Columbia, Oregon,is e•asaesa 4aan•r M tsarriag• IM �e OiitiZ'6u�lPlp y0a in visiting with his niece, retired from the farm end Melville .� Mra, Dawson. x, w•r ��• +• t-v Wesley sad Mrs. Langhlln, of Tr+- and Mrs. Draper and family harp Maple, Birch, Beech, roWe spent Sunday with the former'- moved in. They are converting the e r e You' r A PiD A, PCOIq-Live stack auc• bush part into a picnic grounds, r tioneer. Graduate of C M. Jones' School. ps+rante. _ +'• Cltacago. Llleatme experience with pedigreed Plain and Quartered Oak, Elwin Lintener has returned to hi+ a stock Block and ring work, •All k,rda of&&leer BROUGHAM. - comp ly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone +r „ dunes iD Toronto, after being home Cement' pp . Sal Beaver Board coovalerciax. ! �;. eIaClaremost.` idly 1 Mina Gretta Gre1am, of -Whitby, is Ming Cor e'v, of Toronto,visited]Sias y : WM. MAW. LICENSED ALTC. Btock. el ending her holidays with her uncle, Hargaret Duncan on Sunday. ^ Cott) ` G Miss Kate Hall -and Mr. Mr-N-,h tl1 J TtONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham A rthur raham. spent the wee:.send with R. Feasby. Couauea, AU kinds of sale promptly attended League on.Sunday night was poorly , to. Termsrcaaonabk. Dates for win may be We D.-Gordon & Son, a?tended. Hope fora larger turnout Walter and lets. Bennett elientorer LII1z1bel' - �- arranged at NEWS'O!F,cw. Bell and'Indepm- ;iuodav with the latter's brother at , dent pboaes. Whitby.Ont. sly next Sabbath evening. -- �PICKERINCI� The Sunday Scbool-picnic held at Oakville. A number from here attended the - S h i D g i's' ` !'. 'N E. NIcEvPen B•©.Sc Independent p Rb®@bank on Saturday was ,. tl at- - • t Bell and lade ndent hone.__ tended and every person was pleaA*d. memorial services in Salem Church on Sunda last. Veterinary.Surgeon. -- Congratulations toy Misses Effie y :ter j Y g Milne and Vary Dawson on having Wm. Frrtser spent Saturday with Ready Roofit>I a Graduate of University of Toronto.. Coal, passed tbeir recent exams at N&hithy Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and daughter at Former Veterinarian to Macdorald Coal M Our boys wed to Highland Creek on Musselman'e Lake. Agricultural College, Quebec. Saturday evening and played a friend- W.J,and Mrs. Brown and ohlldren, �''�;.-:•. a J d Lath Prompt attention to all clients, I Ramelof football with theboys there, of Toronto, were with T.C. and ?firs Hard and Softoa'1 of ills neither,eide scoring• Brown over Sunday. :, +•. Bell and Ind. Phones, A number of ladies from St.Johns n� �+ PICKERiN'G, Jae. and lira. Gladys, Geo.and Mrs. 11 a A• `R-':K E S V R ONTARIO '.best 'quality On-- - petty and Miss Gladys, GPO, and Miss Auxiliary attended the Presbyterial hand Muriel Judd spent Sunday with Rus- at Whitby last week, sell and-Mrs. Carter, of Port Perry. lira. �Vm. Devitt was called to we- .VI R E I D THOS• A• LA •♦ f - Thor In an Friday, owing to that serious illaPSt3 of her brother, _ GREENWOOD. - Percy and .Mrit, Thornton motored Hasa full line of fresh'and cur- P3CgAr3s�.g� .�r11t. to:Niagara on Sunday and took in the me: Wedding bells are ringing in our wonderful sights of that great water• am ed meats constantly on-hand. a. A A C} burg. •fall. S'ewd�lp0le S it Spice Roll, -Breakfast Bacon Jack Ashley. of Toronto,ib holiday- Mrs. McMaster. of Toronto,and Mr. P The Chevoolet Garage and Service 'ing with Albert iiarvey. and Mrs. Milligan and daughter s rat Htsm, Bologna, Weiners;etC Station at Brougham still have tbeir Rev, Mr. Banner is in Whitby this t , g y over Sunday with John and Mrs. hi.- iexpert from the factory and also have Creek attending'Conference. li 9. _ Highest prices paid for : tiew Chevrolet 490 Specials..[n c ac tViliiurn PPn-__.�Plly p pest tbeweek_ u. mt,,,,.mton'ha9 jest received the f B.u'„eher's cattle the ii speed car at the 2-speed price. end with friend i in Toronto, ` Agent for Create Separators, Willard agency for Dominion Express \loner p• Re'*, Air.Tcmkin made a few 'calls in Order;and will he glad to issnP orders - - V- -- �•ttteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tires. the village before 'going back to Con- anywhere. "• - a The only car on_the road that cannot .fence in Whitby.- _1•rar�P np:t fcnr Sunday S_th v / START 'BUS[HESS t matched-hc.our competitors,•-Less We extend our symp--&thy to llrs. A.McLellan,of Claremont will occupy ;A Ras and less oil than any car on the. S, Carlton on the death of her brother, the pulpit in St. John's church while road and Service is our Watchword. who was buried at Pickering on Sun- the pastor is away on holidays, Pl'ea3Qrlt fascia Re resllirr �f (� THIS SUMMER 'bite Rose Gasoline and F.narco 0i1. day afternoon. June the 18th was the 43rd anniver• g- f g"' SCHOOL SU On Tuesda evening, JdI 4th, there - t t v Y v an. - j gars of Thos: and hire. Parr m 'and gtves�piompt relief in eases of Sisk The Shaw Schools in Toronto never Gerold s Garage, Brougham will be a lawn social held on the wedding day. The following friends Bilious or Nervous Headache,Biliousness. ~, i -- - - -= - - church lawn at Grgenwood, under the were out from Toronto • A. F. and Jaundice;Cons' close in Summer. They are open J trpation Indigestion, Sour all July and August Don't w.ae the auspices of the .Girls' Mi9sion Circle. Airs, Love and family, F. E. and Mrs. Stomach Hiotrough Hesrtbtnn Rheu- holiday season-.tart nowtolearn type- A good program will be given, con- writing, H. and Mrs. Raise. Mr. matte or Gouty Conditions. ,.ruin* shorthand and bookkeeping. ! FALL T -ER M ! Q19tin of readin a, 80109 deists BtC., * i ••�. a" Individual instruction in every course i , g g and>lfrg. A odwell, S.Near, Miss Near q W,mpole'.Grape Salts by local talent. Refreshments will be and Miss Thompson, 'also;*highly"t;cMead• P. Molutosb, Cbl•f PrinoiyalJ ee'�� served. Admission 15and 10'cents. gee in mind the garden party to !Opens Aug. G8 A company_of boy scouts from To- be giveD on the afternoon aDd even- ;jI sd�Otklss�,.nd .� !�IS OA� �ESS � •j ronto are expected here on Saturday ing of Friday, July 7th,on Chas. A. Pte. - TORONTO LLIOTT to earn or a week or tea days on the Barclay'@ beautiful lawn.: li miles c flats: This makes the third year for .north of Hrou ham. There wilt be a .4 Eaeelleat In all revers, SALTS r They good pro ramme of• football and florin ]Aea+l•s,Sestet '•"•01OOC^' them to come here. The were'else• f 46 where last year, but all seemed anxi- g P fswr, Qai� Pa sn� ` • , _ one to return here. These boys know girls base all curia the afternoon. Yon e A Charles Stu,Toronto pro g �,f__tla- '•i°it,.lewr•�(p!cyoo±l _ - g art�'�Sll` R" biaua 71r� rM S•�!!E• -_ f. _ e Toronto Star, M1 radio concert will be I8 STRICTLY�F1RST-CLASS, Our gers deserve cradit for helping them tee0' it onafl P g given. At 8 o'clock, Rev. A.McLellan gnat]..and Itlsalatai F't '" '"' AND FL tKING raduatee. rsadtl obtain em. Io out, as this is the only time theta of Claremont, will take the chair and ae p°"°"°°'""'' ` g y p y' good many of them gee the country, a fine program of moving pictures by - �,"d went owing to their superior train- Memorial services were held In R, M.Ti er and humorous selections .1 am prepared An do Chopping and in and our assistance in lacin Salem church on Sunday afternoon pp� Get:bottle to-d y , Oat Flaking ver Monde g p g by Joe Williams, comedian,of Toron. g y y them. IT UNDOUBTEDLY PAYS TO and evening. Addresses were given to, also music by the Devitt Orchestra, � •' � } and Friday. by the Revs. Ti nk and Tonkin, two $efreebment booths nD the rounds. Prim •;• 50e. ATTRNb THE BEAT. Write to-day former pastors on this circuit, while R " _ now J a' C K "',T- H NIIIIIIII M_ 1$toneboate For Fale P Admission 3o cents, children, under.l2 ,, N_ ---- -- -- -_--_ for our catalogue and arrange to the Green ood Choir supplied music years, 20 cents. t -e'er 3.l.• . .'_ Jvhm i, n'd�rles, Claremont lection, wbirb was in aid of*the ceme- Memorial Park Opening,PickeriUg t T C�.w f - 1W. J. Elliott, Principal tery fund amounted to nearly $100. Picker'rg Zrw 4 �.'. -t1 Rural Route No.2 Although the present caretak_er bas, Saturday, Jnly let. ����.,*-° i�.y..,v, - .. ..q>.-';,,,,,_ r.. '�¢. � .� - - ^-r;:' :•.,= r-:>"•�;yr� '�s, -'",k..� =:.K;�'.kid' �'»'*•.::,,f dye=:'. .;I.+;';ie�.1...-�tw..7t§G-..,.,.-,...,u.=.r_,,.w.fna .�..•.......r�_�.., �,......-.-..,..-....�.,..3 ,... „-_. _.._..,_..-..,.. .sz._....,... �-,t':._, ,_._.«.�.'a e,..�::a.>:.r..r�•,!t�..S:..:,x Y...:s:..�.-�.b�yra�.m,d.�C�1';.�:�«.:.+v rasa�r:..vcx.;rka:.�nm.,�Ku:•,eta'�>z7�.minim,s��,�t5w9`i,�,•..•1�ii4,.�ri:'. I we, J 7F this ddoiartment there has been added a prime of $5, and a woond prim of and the Worst Is Vet to �,ome $8 for the best new ides. This prise for anew-Idea inno.va-' ouse. -.­Abdut 'the H tion rum thmug%the wbole-pri"list, appearing tbires­#mes In some ciaseeth with a prime each. for "a thew I&& In atitch,p• 41 a now ides in "Ign", and sweet &etTiee may be &4*d. and Ad "Cherries Are Ripe." a new Idea in purpose." 5 used in place of raisins. Select only In the claw for design and m1wel- the poduason'of cherry blossom perfect fruit, and (to not pit before laneous ban&crafts tube--zew-idea -kh spread over Ontario in early drying as You waste aq much juice prizes we for "a new ides, In articile can be twoon an an inmeationt we which. contains much of the sugar, for klWhen use,""a now idea in article &JAV to be"a hamper crop of cherries ptws season. Rae am a few V139"- By the w4y,cherries axe rich in sugar, for, general bouseho3d use," and an fW,tbg* am during the all too having about fifteen'Per cent Spread- ,Wiginsl ides in artiele, &a& as case in gingits layers on trays or pbOrterso for tr&VlEd%g, or 410d foe stocing fW win- sewinc, mmActure Amid asewo and dry in the sun or in a slow OvM general use.fr J -,�Avr Use. �_ y - n n&y may be pult away in paper bass judgmant on a readily icientific basis rtm of as, they may be served or Pasteboard box", if care is taken is wri•,ed at In the 'introduction of 6;..fte&and raw at the table. Look over to fasten the packages go as to keep score cards. ,Use appear at the and nbilem select Only U ished, out &A dust. head of each chm in the prize list fruit. Remove all bito, Sm-000ked cherries may be mad*by. and tbt same or a more detailed ver- 6� ..,verfectly ripe *a, and wash thoroughly Then the same Tack* used for strawberries- son of the same will be need by the ';4MD60 around the Out" of in&- A.How three poundis of granulated judgas In making theii awards. It vousi fruit dishes,with a bit of pow-. + sugar and One Pint Of walter:fOr every will be a method which will requim' stared wager in the centre in wblieh-to three poun&of fruit Cook the 8u9W the services of a larger number of more sails- E R the fruit.. The stem, Of MUM$ until a thread forms, then add the judges but the results will be much stoned and cleaned cherries and borl accurate and much more d�at& be left OIL cherries maybe made into a for fifteen-minutes. Pbur on Platters factory to the exhibitor, who will now mauw& Select perfect fruit, wash, and place in the sum until sYTaP have a means of knowing on j er -of her work she succeed-VU and let stand. in a colander until thickens These cherries may be used which phase ceases to Arip. Whip am in the winter as ta�side dish to pass at ed or'&Iled,--dasign, originality, fit- %Jkli�e juke VWt of cream; add'one cup of cherries table, or to fill tarts or'make mousse new, color or workmanship. one teaspoon of gelatin which has Cherry juice may be canned or lot- J tablespoons of tied for summer drinks or winter gels- Easily Me&Trimmings for Children's 6 bow softened in three I/ MW water and then melted by setting tines or sherbets. Extract the Juice Wash Dresses. 0 UZI, �j­jn a of hot water. Continue to as you would to make jelly, beat to ' A nest, inexpensive, esaily made best toe five minutes; pour into a the bow-ling point, and then let drip trimming suitable for the girV* drests 4 A. nadd, WA ps& in equal parts of ies thmoWh jaNy bag. Fil bottles,or jars Or nightgown may be made by thread- Let stand threet hours be- which have been sterilized, Place in •dOd 9111C Ing the bobbin of the sewing machine tore serving. the boiber and keep the water simmer- with embroidery silk or any heavy W ...................N� Cbwm7 Joe cream may be made by I Ing for twenty minutes. DO not 1"t thiread. in a dainty fast color, and J one quart of cberry Mae with the water in *e canner boll. 1 using or<kmry sewing cottan in the an quart of thin cream and am pound needle. Stitch near the edges of belts, -at sagar. Freeze as any lee cream. New Ideas at the Big Fair. yokes,euffs, etc.,having the right side Cherry Joe is made in the proportion Now Jdieaa from within and from of the garment t OWsTd the cloth plate, The Third Eight Hours. A Business Man's Prayer. -ct one pint cd Juice to the quantity of without will be the great features, of. go the wlor*d thread will Show On the Eight hours for work, eight hours Teach. we that sixty minutes make vymp obbninW by boiling one pound of the Women's Building at the Canadian' finished work. for sleep, and eight hours for—what? one hour, sixteen ounces one pound, g%W and one quart of water for National Exhibition Of 1922. Theyl Another attractive dibcoration is One-third of each day, one-third Of and one hundred cents one dollar. !i-twenty minutes, TbdW may be given- begin, riot very conspicuously but made by drawing a thread of material life, is 9A the disposal of every one Help me to live so that I can• lie down '5! "body" by A gvlutin prepared quite radically, nevertheless, in the and weaving into the space thus made with a reasonable freidom of choice as at night with a clear conscience, with- as for the mousse, or by &ddiag the prize list and f that starting int PO a colored thread somewhat heavier to what-shall be done with It- out a gun under my pillow, and no. stiMy beaten whites of two eggs when work up through every department of' than the one drawn. When the end of How few of as realize that here,is haunted by the faces Of those to whom ice in had frozen. the building. In the Prize list many, the were Is reached, a French knot a gold mine in our possession ready to I have brought vain. Of course, you wild have cherry pie, an ancient and modern atrocity, such, or a dot May be used as a finislL be worked. I . Grant that I may earn my meal You WA hebP to save the Juice if you as the fancy woolen waistcoat and the Threads may be drawn to form a pat- Of course wisdom requires that a 'ticket on the square, and`that, In,earn. Aft one Ivu tablespoon of flour crocheted motor boun will be found tern Gto w may be opwad: evenly and certain part of this third eight hours Ing it, I may not stick the gaff in 4 wft.the g Use at Issal: one big wanting, the basis for such omissions placed in-parslial rows. of the twenty-four be given to recrea- where It does not,belong. an of sugar for saw cherries,and pot usually being' the on" number of- tion, and a considerable part of It in Deafen me to the jingle of tainted %aft of it,% the mat b*" adding entries received each year. But 'there' TO Make 1"d Tm naturally devoted to home affairs and money and the rustle of unholy skirts, 'fills ebarries. It will be wall to lot the we many new things, high in popuiarl. The tea shouLM be strong (two t,,- the tanxily'circle. But eTab then there Blind me to the faults of the other Jdw drip off first, as you do for the favor, in the places of those that are i spo6ne to a q:lpp) and be V0=ad will be an appreciable amount of time fellows but reveal to me mine own. somaws. Pat the pie in a rather 0001 oc the wane, and it will "K rapb"y after three indaut4a steeping. When to be made special Rae at, It one Guide me so that each night when I the worker, 0712ic bar needle on tb*, slightly cooled, add cracked lee and watches out for It and doem-t let It look across the dinner table at my Be sure to try a one-crust pie. Beat I summer porch,to stikly the Vocation-, lemon ju* to flavar. Fruit juices, allp by unimproved. wife, wit has been a blessing to me, I Ohs yc&s (d two am five minutes,I si Prize Llst now obtainable from the, National Ex- sued;, -as loganberry, grape or orange SUPPOGO there is a minimum of an shall have nothing to conceal. Keep and gradasky beat in a amp of sugar offices of the Canadian. inice) -Im impmve the fi*v each r"r- What me ymung anaugh to laugh r M6& Wbk!b 4A d"tVA tIffiftleral--tabled, hib4wam in the Lumatien ap000r of dour. . Sttr trito this enough Toronto, should be done with it? How can'It children. be turned to advantage? How can And when come the swell of flowers, and drained cherries to An the She wild lira there'tbat While some �Song ofDaWn. this hour be made sixty golden min' and the tread of soft steps, and- the .:Crust Put In a cad oven, gradually of the tads of a generation have dis- Lift thine eyes! the dawn is breaking utes? crunching of wheels out in front, make• i...... .," the beat Frost with the appeared, nway of the really good On the hilltops far away, The7 answer er is largely an Individual the ceremony short and the epltv,.ph* vhftew—sDowing six level tablespoons things of gra=jzoothevs time haveWblle the birds, from slumber waking, one depending UPOR mazy Circuln- simple— id sugar—wW reborn to Oven to-been rewtv to Proy fitting am- Usher In the new-born day. stances. - Thought, however, can be HERE LIES A MAN. blow parry for her four-pouts and her tilt- __given to the problem and the "Sootland Forever." N you can by the open kettle moth- tqpped table, broogh*down from Abe-Lift thine eyes with steadfast rears. time should be used in a definite way od, which to quicker than cold- attic and reinstated in bedroom and Ing, which will broaden Our vision and ex- I;ord Leverbulme telde of introduc- -Va&,and just as sure if you use care, drawing-roa= T6 the heavens growing bright! 'L. tend our knowledge, thus in waning Ing an American friend visiting him &O*w one and a halt pounds of sugar There am additional awards for Like the flowers from darkness -turn- our value and power as members of in Great Britain'to an old Scotchman. to every four pounds of sow cherries. carpets, rugs and homeeptans. In a& fag, the human family. "From what land do ye coom?" ask- Wash, stem, and pit the cherries, cov- dition to the familiar rag rugs,hooked With their faces toward It light. ad the Scot 4w wkb the sugar, and lot stand' two &M `wovw, an ancient effect is set- Forgiveness. -Th reatest-in the waild," replied a g bmn before canning. in a new way by the crocheted Lift thine eyes! the vision prizing . %; Love that would only pluck the rose, the Yankee, If you can coid-pack, blanch sour rag rug for which prizes of $4 awl $2 As the dawn wakes ever new; 'Pair bairn; ye've lost your accent" So abort of eight, forsooth, aberviem*= minute before canning•in are offered. This class hag, in all, in eternal beauty rising, Who but on thornless pathways goes said the canny one. wi 'ree roses Abe jam They sbOALAd be Processed 16 sectlovo, as compared with 13 in P . h as wet with dew. Knows not beyond youth- A Private Affair. eighteen minutes. T390 a thick syrup previoug prize %vt3L Quilto and herb p- by boilng thTes, quarts of sugar spreads, too, are keeping up with the The highest Powered exploodven are But love,that A Mothe I r-­"DId you tell God bow torn,shuns not thethorn F. and two quarts of water until the new demand for old things and the not used in shall charges as they Will That 'midst most roses lives, naughty you have b'sen 7" 7. syrup falb from the spoon In thick pattterns of oux arrc�rs are being not stand the shock of being propelled pin joy, mamma; I-thought it ds both ageless and newborn, Elsie--�'No, MR -lent effect. In from-a gun at high speed. of the reproduced with excel Each time that he forgiveel better not,to let it got out Charlotte Becker. family." People Stores of Famous -y, 1177itp rocking-chair is the only too Mr. H. G. WeIL% whose new novel, reply, "The Secret Places of the Heart," has thing that keeps him quiet." the The visitor was next attracted by a caused something of R senDatI01C6 is telling a story of an Incident that 118,0* man in a padded cell trying to knock vaned at a VuWc dinner• hie� brains out agaimst the wan. . -W A, Mr. Wells was telling lads neighbOT, ."What's wrong vi&lifin?" he asked. what he would do to tmVrOVIB the "Oh," said the attendant, "that's the world. The latter listened with atten- man who got the girl!" tion and aWroval, but added— Dr. Crane also uttered some spark- "I thinW,that it ids aboolutely necec•- ling epigrams:— health that all water used for "The runs who gets the moist fun d W Ltd.. eery for 0 should be out of late to the man who has to get :good f o' d drinking and 00.0king up when the bell ring&." boiled." .,you are a doctor, I suppose?" said "Happiness % not -obtainable, but ... ::.. : s4 can be-happy In -five minutes it you the novelist. bu�l�. Wk;-Iiigth . r- you fo "No, Or," was the reply. "I'am in you get yourself into the condition of % the coal buslinees." wanting less them you have." t food, Grape-Nuts, charms. the 'That famous ready-to-ea "Everybody believes that virtue,Is heaviest' unpleasant and that work is an afflic. Chief Justice Taft wa the Appetite with its rich, sweet flavor President the UnIteK1 States has ever tdm—amd everybody Is wrong." But it is more than an,appetizing food. big was elected he weighed .1 bad. When he was in office he g 21st. 21b., and while Pius XI.,'the new Pope, Is a rest wheat' 38L scholar. and it is re cried be can Grape-Nuts is the. perfected goodness of whole -fired to pro- v:r V nd-malted-barley—flours, prep 11�goz story is told concerning Mr. speak twenty-seven d4fterent len. cx ac- d food elements. Taft's "bulk." A newspaper once re- guages. Thie Is a pmfty good ide tissue, bone and nerve with the needed e J (erred to him as the most polite man complishment—although, acoordtag to Served with cream or milk, Grape-Nuts is completely in America,and gave as theyesaon the statistibs, if he wishes •to become a complete linquist them are still 3,397 noun Ming. 1aot that he bad,one day In a crowded tramoar, given up hisplace and-adl6w- languages left for him to learn--and delightful-and.s 4A Abould he useful Is endid. -a IwAakfast-dish sloe it 19 to see People from every Part lunch--always ready when you're ready. Probably the most popular jourinallat of the worldt. Probably there are not You call-have this economical, health-building food, by Jn the world Is Dr.,rmnk`Crane, whose halt a dozen Demus, who have such a wTttings Are read by at least sixteen VvAp of languages as he. an order to your grocer today. 't are apt to boast over far million people every day on tbdd con- But peop. P -more modest attainments. A major anent at a that be knew tw6 711 He told MOVis stories Body"'Build recently: A visitor at a Inns- ftn9Wes-1hoTou4rhJ`y- L I Grape-Nuts the London ITI.hst are they, dear?" asked his tic 'asylum noticed a pslleiA dad to a 'There's cg Reas&W' rocking-chair. He asked the attend- -good.-wift-wbo,ow,14-only tmnk of one. ant why this was. "Enw1leb," Ift,repifial. "and golf- -He was crossed In love", was the links." P-N 17 A-+ .7 X clare, bas the most pleasant smell of Develop Sense of ftythm ausifia Ih -8 any see fish. 0�v Through the Pronogmph. W TO.BEST TREAT That excellent fish,the graylizig FRIENDS. TELL bw WANTA11>—YOUNG fin a clistinct and quite strong odor of That R great MUSk'61- movement is NOW education to train an n 7— STOMACH TROUBLE thyme, when fresh caught.' This is so y wellandra mospitai. st. &foot in Can440 was affirmed by Dr. LM HOW FINE &P.N, Oat weld recognized that the grayling Is A. S. Vogt, Dr. James Ia. Hughes, and URSRS WANTED 13T CIA" classified In the natural history books Mr. Duncan McKenzie, at the close of if hospital giving Tonle Medicine is lNeeded to am "thymamus." a fascinating demonstration of educe. HE IS LOOKING course; uniforms furnished; 6teraf allowance. For taro Strengthen Some insects have their-own scents. tLonal phonograph records at the To- write I. E. Groonwood, Supt, osrt the Stomach. The little brown wood ants smell of ronto Conservatory of Music recently. Park Hospital. Chicago, JIL Electrician H6d S' to ll' achl scent Tte hall was filled to fun capacity ed XXW8TAFXs WAwAlm j The old fashion methode of treat aformic acid, and so strong to the see kg stomach diseases pire being die- affects nee teach and when a nest Is stirred up that it affe and the audio •of ere Trouble So Bad He %am E HAVE A CASH PURCH"e carded. The trouble with the old- the eyes like a whiff from a bottle of frieWe listened with tow rest wi intense into Not, Eat Enough to ark for a weekly newaps, -AF J&Aloned methods Was %hit when the'smelling-salts. as it was shown how Children In the tw.. �`ReguhiirlY—T a n I a Re- full'ln Price must be &L"r-Min The fox's odor Is unmistakable; but junior grades 60uld be Intmduced to Lt a.;I tion to Wasoil treatment was stopped the trouble re- WPublis 417 7s Adelaide-fa. Toro It seems strange that Nature h46 en- the best-music through the use of M stores Him. -:�.,!Urned, often in an aggravated form. The doomed the creature. with this peculiar producing machines. 100d0ral MetbOd of treating In- am one man who will go.04 ftextlon and other forms of stomach property. Without It he would be .Mr.. Duncan McKenzie, director of ii:of BELTING FOR SALE My may to recommend Tarlac,,, do. trouble is to tone up the stomach and much*safer from hounds; though here, music of the Toronto schools, suggest. 0&•W James Lahue,. 22 Monet ' St., HRE SHIRE BELTS guo. glands to their normal work. The re-' again, Nature works wonderfully, for eel to those In attendance tbait they TTIOA home. now and uxabipped a v fOr.the subject to approval at lowest prides In coverY of the appetite, the others of these demonstrations, an Montreal Light, Host Canada- Y-rk Belting Co.. jig York disappear vixen with young! seems-to loss.al- tell othe M011tr0e]. Quebec, electrician most entirely the clan-serous went. this one had been an Inspjraao�o to and Power Co. St.• Toronto, ont. �&u(* Of Pain after eating, the abionae "I don't belleve-indigestion can get- Of 9&8, are steps on the road to health him, and he knew that the course Much woree'than I had It. I had such Never leave a camp_fire P,:-.th&t those 0 have tried the tonic .'ItNever Dies! would be a " and an inspiration to .0, for awful attacks I had to take to my bad treatment remember distinctly. Dr. all teacheis. short time, wfthout quenchine it With r. What has the longest life; and what and I was forced to lose considerable water and then coverdng it w" Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic which has the shortest? Theit is a question Dr. Hughes, OX-Chief Inspector of time from my work, ORAL through their action on the blood are which will puzzle anybody. Toronto schools, spoke of the need of stomach was awful, and I reached the T The gas on my helpful In building up the digestive or- Honors cannot be claimed by the 991ritualizing the bod:- through physi- Point whm'l was almost afraid is e­atC 9auX, and therefore the -best remedy human species In either case. Sir cal culturA by having At. develop and was losing.weight along. WARS19 SALT right for simple or chronic cases of stomach Ernest Rutherford eauty as well am physical strsngtlL ord has Just awarded "But things took a turn for the beft-1 L AN MeS ALT trouble. The success of the treatment the palm for short to Actinium A, The &Uggeetlan In bw4tiful music ter before I I . is a part could be used ring bou . 'finished my first,bottle of i - Ciiirllloft shown by'cues like that 0.* Mrs, which lives for one-thousandth of to b this a t Teal" and in a month's Amon Ims, Bu ft 'Dr Vogt, Principal of the Toronto TORONTO a"T WORKS JO"Ph Leclerc, Wellington. PX-I, a second. This length of life should feeling like a different person, -I have who BaYs:=-'I have been a greed suf- satiety thie most confirmed pessimist! Conservatory of Music, expressed his been built Up In every 'Way and my 06 4L OLIPT a TORONTO ferer from indigestion and stomach And the longest? It is not the toad &Vl)rectatiC)n of- the. movement to de-* friends all tell me I am the very Pic. .,7 trouble, and nothinip that I took for (as some POPUlariy Imagine), or the veloP th`o� sense, Of rhythm in Young tun 01 h t&n It did me any good until I began Dr. carp, or tht eal, O. McPherson, _V1e9bMt aged soo, or the ObIldrOn'thrOUgh the Phonograph. He Tunjac 1, sold by all good.druggists.' Fkumkare Dealer, Undertaker. Williams'. Pink Pills. I was so bad whale aged,400.. It Is not even the also pointed out that if- Canadian that I did not want to eat, and when I oak-there' is one at Pals4ey, children had the opportunity of hear- Armstrong, B.C. Scot- 's, Liniment Co.,-Ltd. Ir did take food it lay like a weight On land, over 700 years old,or the Baobab Ing the Interpretation of the great M Inoml MY stomach, often causing me much of oe, which obab masters, they would be as Musdoea as No Rush. yarmouth� N.S.-. tree Afri -h in oertiain cases "Mother, oar school has a new Clem Dear Sirs,-Since the start of base. Pain and Misery. I saw in an. adTeV- is Supposed to have topped 5,000 years. any Philidres in the world. on deportment bell season dDeMeat what Dr. Williams Pink Pills we- have been hindered UrautuM- the parent substance of moolliftht. "Indeed! Then what is your arm il& must sprained ankles, bad done !a,a similar case and began radium, is probably the longevt�ljved doing on the supper table?" etc.. IT taking them, with the result that after but j ow an we started substance' know of, How 1009 It When I lie awake in the silent night "Oh, but we don't start till next using Minard' Liniment our troubles ta the Pills for,five or six weeks. ,,lives,, is hard to say, but some idea And the clock ticks loud in the hall, week."• I am feehng better than I have done of go duration.may be gleaned from A brush thatle dipped In silver light ended. Every baseball player should for year%. I hope my experience will the fact that keep a bottle of your liniment handy. 'help other similar sufferors.n it loses half its strength Paints pictures rare.on my wan; Minard's Liniment ferule everYwhers Yours truly, 7 You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in five thousand million Years, Dark c4ptering leaves are wharply- W. E. McPherson, Imagine calibrating one's 5,000,000,- etched, A few rows of'trees an tibe zj& of Secretary ot Armstrong High School thrOWh any dealer In medidIA6-Or bY- 000th birthday! After all, -there is Amd,delleate, tangles of vines, the prevailing winter winds will make Baseba3t Team. mail. post paid, at 50 cents a box or something In being humim. Faces of dryads,and fauns are ..,.iidx boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wll- 0 ches sketched a,world of 41ifference In-the comfort mama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. And feathery bran of Pin"- at •tbe farmobead. O WORDS Of PRIME FOR The'ulcht wind blows and the dryads BEFORE BABY With StrUW 8 clancia. Axilinals X" JURY'S =OWI TIBIJET And -the pointed Roofs of the fauns a Back an I&ents. -,. -1. In and-out of the atuiAaws glance DOC DL43WFS I shall never forget the first time COMES On the tart of woodland lawns, end now to re" that I -encountered a rattlesnake. I NO msdIctDe receives such great And the snowy arms of a naiad shine Mailed Fres to &Z. we as 10 wa dream b wan at work with another man an a Praise from thankful moth d ,From the foam Of a term. th• A4 or. Watd6fid Care Necessary IMarlds melon patch one hot morning, Baby's Own Tablets. Once a mother jpar the and2 2046 in the moon is an artist It curlow has aged them for her little.ones she t yM when I became conscious Of One Lydia E. PInkhmm's Vegetable 'odor pervading the warm, still air. , Will use nothing else. The Tablets And(ITRWX On MY chamber-wall. Compound ix a splendid medicine and ..I can smell cucumber," I said. are a mild but thorough 1--tfve. They -Mina should be taken by- the expectant "Them watch out!" reviled my com- l,'tl&te the bowels and stomach; Irving. mother.' It will aWst her I_u keev- drive out constipation and Indiges- panton "Most like We a rattler." ing well and strong. This is veryt Next moment & sound like the wbir, tjon; reldeve colds and simple fevers; Seven Points for Parents. * necessary, not only for her own COMP ring of& ghat grasshopper came from promote healthful steep and make make It In a sham to snub a child for be.. ells How Cn scura, tart but for.the future s as well. Tt among the tbbck green leafes. Up teething SLAY. Concerning them Mrs. Ing curlotw" Curiosity Is the natural SCAP Read the experience of Mrs. Bar. ton of New Brunswick, and please went the American's bee, and down Omer LeBleu, Maddin gton Fails, Que., re"hing-out after, kuowledg86 Healed-Her bear In mind that every litter pub- .'.With a force that cut the dangerous writes;--"I am well ssitl*fiod with It Is R shame to-,supvre4a a child's , lished recommending Lydia E. Pink- reptile clew In two. Baby's o*n Tablets, and will always spirits. High Write are the outward "ll was "troubled with It ham's Vegetable Compound • t scalp . pound Is genuins ream treadle for several we" and unsolicited. It is .the expression "Yes, rattlers 66 smell ' just like use them for My little ofies." The eXP ton of a happy life, broke les frvet-cut cucumber," explained. '-I Tablets are sold Medicine dealers It Id a shame to compel a child to 010 at In pimp and my hair fall Cut. of gratitude from women *ho, have b ea MY head Itched and burned A great been' helped. don't know whether It's the poison or Or 7 mail at 26.cents a'box from The t what It doesn't like. The best food deal. I tried different ternedles with- Cumberland Bay, N. B.-"I was .'.what, but they're all alike." Dr. Witum.-s' Medicine CO.. Bruck. 'does the body,no good if satep with out succes& saw Cadcora ansis repulsion. troubled with weak feelings. hoe& Everyone has heard of the skunk TIUG-Oat and Ointment scivertleod sad ache. all 'the time, a Cough, fainting and Its frightfully offensive odor. But Double-Drive It Is & shame to deceive a child, De. sent for a five sasnple which spells and pains In my back and In the skunk family Nrt-ire has pro- ve Locomotive witk colt is learnt from deception. Me. I purchased tacre, and aver side. I could not do a single bit of vided the gland from which the III- Boller In Cititre. It is & shame to tease a child. Those =Ing one cake of Cudcars,Scar and work and had to be helped out* to Veep unusual In design, children. who have never lost their am box of Cuticura Olutmect was -0mallLng fluid Is ejected, EimpA7 ass at least as the hammock where I lay in the mesas of defence. The polecat Is also far as this country Is concerned, in a tempers are those who have never couTletely hemled-81 (Signed) MISS fresh air from morning until night Madan BaYin .0,R=ds%wak^ and I had to be carried up and down. possessed of a most detectable smell. locomotive built in Fj�gtaull for use in been compelled, by teasing, to find p�b.27,1921.Sto stairs. After other medicines had ere are other creatures the Soulth Africa. The object of them* failed a Mend advised me to take But tit the de. Keep Your *kin clear by =Ing *cents of which , are less easily ex. sign In to obtain the g It is a shame to-frigbLun com. greatest possible a child. Cad--- Soap ar-) Ointment for Lydia E. Pinkham's'Vegitable" plained. Alligators have a strange,,-power for any given weight allowance, Bow the seeds, of fear and the harvest every-day toilet and Cad• pound-as shesald it was excellent wask-tike odor, which is never forgot- A very even distribution of the weight is cowardice. care Talcum to X=,", and peducas. for anyone In the family way. Be- ten by those who smell It. over the alles to obtained by placing it is a shame to (Oqmt to remember Bathe with Cudcura. Somp and hot fore' the. first bottle was taken I touch I kept on Most flat ]have odors peculiar' to the boiler between two driving 11Ys_ that IL Child Is a child. water: Before could walk alone and as -themselves. and I have heard fisher. tome, which are in connection with a plea and ftchl- Wany, with Cod. with it-I got stroagef, until I was -Reason Enough. cum Ointment. Dry and dust lightly able to do all my warli. My baby to men say that they cia, even in the tender at each end. with Cudccra Talmo, a powdes of now six weeks old and to a big fat dark, distinguish one fish from another novel and ingenious explanation' fascinating here==. healt4y fellow. I am sure Lydia E. bF their scent. The berring, they do- 1011nard's Liniment Rellov*3 Neuralgia of the cause of a singer's cough was s.shes mbrMby". Pin'kham a Vegetable Compound' has• recently given by a warm-hearted do e wonders for me and I reeom- 4 it IL-Mag MZM­X X I Irishman. NE R _K. B.P_ No. 1, Cumberland Bays "And how is Wither Jones?" he in- quired of one of the sinner's friends. MUTH EDUCATION "I was hoping he'd bwgiving a concert In the town hall whilst he was here, BY DR. I J. MIDDLETON 80 Mrs. Callahan and me could be -Provincial Board of Health, Ontarj—e - favored to beer some more of his folne. songs." Dr. Middleton sill be glad to-answer questions an Public Healut O �gh this column. Address him at Spadins mat- <• has a bad cough now, said the tors fiar House. Spading friend. X VIN Crescent. Toronto. 11 04, now, that's too bad," said"Mr. McIntyre, with -feeling; "but it's no __ 15 "Follow-up work" is a wonder, all the same. twentieth carry out in her efforts on behalf That sthrong voice he ban pressing on his 1 62? century phrase. It is the way 0 hild Welfare. Her efforts due not .0ongs, f de Of C scribing methods of attacking twee- only. needed in the school, Lut among won.Id be apt to give him a cough now n the children too and then, It's lofkely." M young to attend _,tieffi century problems In a twentieth school, to infants,-and to the rnofhew century way. Lloyd Georgq had I :.MONEY ORDERS. themselves. Home con&tions have to Method in view tuft surnrne7 in deal-I be taken into account in the question -Remit by Dominion Express Money iO ing with the Irish question. When,of safeguarding the young. Education Order. If lost or stolen you get your King George at the opening of.the!must be brought into play, because money back. Ulster ftriliament in June last, made!there are many conditiome leading-.to JS his historic appeal -for the warring I ikl-health in the young that the mother Aroused At Lost. Irelaind to "F factions in "Forgive andi or father does not realize until the A young follow who was the crack --IAD)d Gt__� _­ptly i mazter is 6ro—ugWt,6-TiFs-of-b,&-r--atti$b� runner f--- was 7. Forget"-- o his village started 'Tollow-up work" by armng- tion by the Public Heafth nurse. unfortunate enough to have a very JM conferences and negotiations be- Here in. Ontario the priincipie Of dilatory laundress. t rists, and -Sinn Fein- follow-up 'is now bedW adopted J 1- ween the Ulste n One evening when he wai!out fora WARNING!. Say, "Bayer" when you ,buy Aspirin: en and the British Government. The every department of Public ,Health practice run In his rather airy and-ab- m6memtous happenings in Irelanc• activity. It is the logical way--4t is breviated track cos.ume, he chanced Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not get. during the past few clays sbows the I the only way. I . to pass the laundry woman who at pro- Birkenhead is taldng, a forentooL the time was'a couple of weeks in Zr: -ring Aspirin at all. Accept only an "unbroken packager' of redure._Not only In affairs of State, place among English cities in this 'roan with his waahtnk. �:.:"'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which Contains directions and dose in safeguarding.the civil and religi- very important work and the health He had scarcely reached home again worked out by physicians during 22 years,and proved sife by our rights of the people, but in the nurse in that city not only supervises when the bell rang furiously and an ``,�mllllons for no less important work of safeguard- the health of school chtldreh, but also excited voice was wafted if, :rem the tnff the health of the people is follow- visits the home, sees the conditions Porch: -Colds •Headache Ing up In all efforts bo under which people live, offers sug- "Please tell Master Bob not to go `".Rheumatism eliminate communicable diseases it is gestions to the mother or prospective out no more till I can get his clothes_ Toothache Neuralgia �, -Neuritis imperative to not only attack the dis.- mother Rnd generally acts the part of round to him! Earache Lumbago -Pain, Pain ease itself 'but to follow it to its, 'he good Samaritan in lending a help- and attack thy. conditions and ing hand to those in need. Shielding a fool from the fruits of Randy "Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. .... . Vurroundinirs that hiblp to produce the i Sirnibar work is urgeWy needed his folly is fostering his foolimbn"s. Aspirtn Is the tree inaric (reiristerpd in Canada) of Bayer N(anufacture of Mono. digeR,6e. There must be a net-work of I everywhere throughout this province acedcaddepter of Sallcylleacid. While it to well known thRt Aspirin means nsurpr I rnanufacture. to aspla, the public airain activities for the Public Health nurse ISSUE No. 26--'22. 8t Imitations. the Tablots n! Royer Company at the Present time. will be stamped witb their general trade mark, tho -Bayer croja� M. K-, 7 yi4fdaf stirs Pickering .on Saturday, July I at 3M 1sT 2D S 3F Tm.Ruii, $1.75 per:year.; .$1.50 if paid'ia"vawe. After" Fifty .Years Saturday',' July-- the' Ist,. �1922 JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor.- OUNDED fifty yeari ago, -ihe Dotniniim Bank to-day CHURRYW400 has a chain of branches throughout the greater pait of F "picnic to 6e held at Brookaideon the a complete and effiiieitt service and a knowledge of finantial The regular meeLidg of the Ladies' Canada, and strong fore.ign Af filiations circling the ERING MEMORIAL PARK ..,'Aid Society is to be in the form of a g obe. Our half century of banking-experience has developed :property of Russell Davidson, Thurb- . PICK ,affairs, invaluable to-our patrons. day afternoon,July 6th. All the ladies of the commuciti. along with their husbands,are cordially invit4d,to at­ 'THE There will be ice cream for s&I GIRLS' BASE13ALL tend. on the gre-unds., The. ladies are to LEAGUE FOOTBALL-BROOKLIN.via PIOK.' -provide Itinch. 917 BAW ZRING—the last gam'e betvieen: these The annual garden par�y. under the LYND, rnoon teams was a tie. De"-ralss.-thii-ouc. VMrW BRANCH, GP. manaw. Afte tof the L%dled' Aid Sooiety. auspices BROOKLIN BRANCK, I- C. CROSS, Manairer. ONE MILE RACE will be held on the grounds adjoining jAYLHGEIT PIfC9WORKS b -C e evening of--July 18. t e cbuL h ou th Our high standard of entertniament -will be upheld this year by a drst- FORMAL OPENING OF MEMORIAL PARK , sis SPLENDID OPEN AIR CONCERT class compady from Toronto, con i t -versatiie Evening -FIREWORKS Ing of James Esplin, a most comedian ; Mias Evelyn Braithwaite;- The S'uperior Meat Market st and �oprano,. and Miss �Etbel B-A D IN ATTENDANCE A N AND EVENING Vu I N FTERNOO, Clowes,violinist. Everybody book .-this.date and come and hear some- thing good. Specials tor this week -your subscri' tion Most toir your money Have you renewed P BIRCH GLIFE -Th.ladies of the BiLr,,h Cliff Club, nice Roac-t of Beeft loc. l8w to The Pickering New s yet Ch 'Beef, Which is in the Rib,Rotist of 25c Limited. Birch Cliff. southvOestern pr,rtion of Scartiorn. are 13c 'giving a Lawn Fete nad Garden Party Boiling Beef, -Round Steak, ... 20c '25c on Saturday. JulN 8th. afternoon Lod 64 Stirloiti Steak, evening. Some of Toronto's most 20c Leg of Veal. half or W' HARNESS SHOP f&w6ub talent -will be present in.th�e hule, I I_%_ _. 0 .-, . . Loin Roapt of Veal, 18L i6fternoon. The ladles of the Club I &Dd all who wi.h to come witb-thtm Stewing Veal, 12c will be entertained at eudbreint).e Leg of Spring Lamb, 45c ATTENTION, PARMERS -aft�ernuou.' Thete will also be solos Loin, Spring Lamb,. 40C ''Fri66to Spring Lamb. 35C On aiiA after May 22ad this business will be located in and folk dancing on the lawn. as well .1her enteir&I,,meat. Tea will be te tha Town Hal-I., d1f -Strawberries. Peache serve rom.5 to 7 o'cl:ick. af�ar which s, Bangin" Reddin property. oppiosi We also carry a choice line of Fruits an extraot dinary entertainm�nt will Tomatoes, New Cabbage, New Green Peas. f We* have in stock a good sup I be given. Tbare wfl4 Mso be hooths p y 0 -'bn the ground,, for the sale of various Honest Weight and PrIc.eq Right. Harness and Harness Parts. articles such as samples. candy and &1*6 othf-IP gstm"(,f. enter tahowen t. aach for our Week-end Special Collars, Whipal Al. the mexuberb of the Club are c,)ai- Sweat Pads, all kinds. posed entitely of -31aaons, who ari- NE DOOR EAST �O. -e!Ient. entertain- F. J. OF POST OFFICE Pickering -Collar Pads. all.kinds. o�ed for thfir ex. Coldharn.- Z� MV1�t. & most,enJ0v&b!e time wil% no ri*;cced by those w1io Everything for the Horse, z. dnubt be expr, attond. All the residents of'_4r-rho:-­ ------- -We are prepared to aive a good X -ire co.dWly invited. and their friends The Kdmi:j6i' 4 : PICKERIN 0 Shoo Repairing Servies. on i 4 10 cen to. Boost for- Pickering �CECIL B RAD LEY , K M E AT "IM A R K ET TIC The increasing impe rtance of Pick- K E RIN G ' HARNESS-MAKER, fring and its suircunding country Itulal stan4polat bid 2&- pei lb from an acricu ..Round Roaiit or Steak, Just teen recognized by ther "tablish Surloin Roast or Steak. ment here)of a sel.ing office of the?.- A Str 7 28c . , m,'jt Farm Agency. Inc. and the Porterhouae Roast or Steak. 7- apprintment of, Le,(,nArd Neale as its Ruast..:. loral manager. EVERY" 77vi_� R -RiRkat 29C Trr!errecL cj-cizit a�rp will 6a ... Ide _Pickeringani the communitiesticar- Heary Rib Roast. b xepreii ion in the lar e%t sell 14 An Z y Sboulder Roast. d We ling org'sn..Z.6.'a in the wor.l.havia' 14c, -:-- vnure cb4n flg4� Agents scattered all 1b Pot Roast, 9c over th�! VAtei Sta'oes, in Oaw4d-L and Brisket, to bull, .0veat Britain aoddivi. Leir of Veal, half or'whule4 with foot off 23C DROP m,�n7 Of the lKrge ci,ies,of Amer 1ca. 0 The miuve is an incident in a Lula of Veal.* ... N 28c 0 F 'WIM 01�) sale, prnmo-ion canipman which -Shoalder of Veah '22c 9 -ncy I HE SHERKN-WILLIAMS PAINT the trout Ago bas undertaken to '20c Shouldet Roatt of Ve'al, . .Put over in 19�t. t means 'bl%t Pick- gi e� satisfaction. No paint ran give more. No ry "c .1ering itrid the farming i;ount around Pure Pork Sau-,qage, 20 tisfaction-giving paint. It is in for)%big boost for it will share -Ise In the benefits of that campaign. ..Finest Salt Pork,.... dan. expect more. S. W. P. is a sa Many thousands of dollars are ispent flnest Break fast'Bacoo, pieke, 35c The materials that enteir in6'it, the care with 4hich-it is by the Strout Agency annually in ad- sliced, made, th,6 men who make it, everything -c-annected with� vertialagifarmsfor sale andthisyear w 38c . :_ Mild Cared Cottage Rolls (halfor hole) th� expendituie will be increased a B&C 500 Z: it, are of the satisfaction-giVing kind. It never. disap. Farm seekers all over Ame-ric& and 13 ck on, 44 -1 the w It-% expected to do.- Costs ork abroftd will be told through this-ad- "77 we points. Alwayi doe if the opportuai Cooked Elam.-- '. I ... ; . ..' . vertisilog campaign #4 least. Does moit. .0.0%; -.ords free. ties for buv4ng farm property. adven- Weiners... "d, 2DC 44 tageously in this section. Eead-Gheese, In addition a very attractive. little ortening, 3 The A SOLD By Easy First aud Dotu' et4tic Sh 50 cents booklet describing the attractirene&a )f ftirtning property hei e will be Issued 5 1154 80 cen ta bspe�ixllv for 311. Neale hy the Strout 1b,prints IS cents PicKERING., J. S. BALSDON9 Ag+nc-v ond distributed by him to of farm seekers ind home -IEWill tell these prospective -ifarm buvris";hat crops are best adopt- -TICKEIRING W. G. REID, -onr,rn;iiket.;and willsh w %hat somi- The Farmer. s Partner . of ou-sticces�ful farmers hav 4 accom. p -d. company it. Bank, like an incfividual, is known by the The Strout Agc-noy has on its list�- thousands of p(t- -the rimmes of rui4ny Akeeps-in other-ords,eYery bank has a*distinct charaem 3o closelY as5ociated witkirural'develap on, N;ho are seeking farm horvv�, .-Ne ' 1.6 Prices on All Fotd ed as the mRny(;f whom desire to locate in thi. w T, Bank has been now iharacteriz tit in the past half century that it iii vicinity. The little booste*r for Pick- t on!" ' Farmer's Partner �e It effective a ce, t out iing .%ill be placed befoye them. F9 Models, ade looking fbr practical bankir�g 6-operati0n,Is Jf you .:sbinild help to place Pickeringrnore r deinonstrate Standard"service. prominenely on the world's wap local Manage 1110i RiLinabont 479,01 THE What this weans.to a conimunitN 11! TAN DA R titity readily be imagined. In son�t startee (317.36 �,tarter D BANK . cabe,�, lrepreseutativei or the S!I.;,Iil Or CANAEW�L Agertry�!av this plan has brought as Triiek Z Touring Vi.1 24 tnany �9 1(4 new faridlies into a singh- -17_�'OVER EIGHTY-THREE 51ILLIONS section thliS Advertist:d in one N�Par�, 41 btarter -tarter TOTAL ASSE anager PFckering Branch, W. F.raw,M huu. t. 551.()4 L Del. C. A. McClellan, Manager nch. Coupe Whitby B, -cauht With- the avas ,tarter 646.05 102 Sedan and plead-guilty to a charge of :4). R. Pickecil)g, Ontario �.,operating a Planer f.or 'Match'. F ing and Dreising lumber T Z of h1l kinds. n els : rinay be urebased, %ith a 111 N77 y of theEe' mod P BasswZd, Eln)aiid,Maple Ltivaber 7 in stock. 6nt -balance to be paidin F. small cash paym gnaramfeed. Al.�,o �tw stalmeuts. elve equal moLtbly in INDIVID UAL- barged with having, Corn, West to te-charge R11 makes an8' ern Oats, Bran, Shoris and W-e-are-40NV--�� SAN I TARY Grains for Rale -a our own premises. at lowest current sizes of batteries o price.,. ced I DIV TNTIULS �ULNIN wiLL E. Reesor, �Cedar Grove :7 PUREVITE DrAPPERCUF5 Ind ph6ne HEYER USED Whitevale Bellphone WORE 200 49 The'Service Garage NEVER USED AGAIN DO, IMON TH overhauling, Painting, all kinds SWEGUM HEAL repairing done Ignition Sherwood J . Collacutt a "Apecialty. 7— Your old Ford top re-covered Ford Sales and service Station. fur $13-00. r 7 K�A T: 7 X -Q17 7,- .14 IN J ft. CLAREMONT. The cottage on-the C. P. R. was Luther Bowes, of Poterboro, _ Mrs. Goo. Cooper continues in The Pickering destroyed by fire Monday morn- spent the week end here with his very poor health, altbougli she M". Calvert, of Pickering is . 3 lag. mother, Mrs. Joseph Readman. ide'abier at times. Vibiting her sister, Mrs. Lemon. ' Visfilance Committeil Ray and,Mrs Ramohr are spend- Quite a number of Claremont Dr. Frederick Tracy, of the Uni- Frank and Mrs. Michelli.of M`Ik' lag their va't�atiuu with the form- people attended the Pickering versity of-Toronto, was the, guest _71ani, spent Sunday with relatives er's parents here. garden party list Friday 'evening of G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth 'last The object of this Association'te to A. J. and Mrsi Chandler, of To- and reported a good time. Saturday.• lessen stealin and prosecute Mrs. A. D. Peters, of Daemar, ronto, spent Sunday with the lait- the L610118. ouent a few days last week with ter's parents here. friends in town. Geo.and Wm. Gibbons, of Tor- Brooklia and Claremont foot- Wednesday. last with W onto Spent Iffosuben having pirdperty siolou oommud 6"s immediately with any memba. game here last Saiurdas% but T�homas and Mrs. Atkirson and u a to -7ball teams played a well cotftested their' mQther here. o You ft "'Cut r D Y ' at of HiLsoutive committee. pwith•&.tie as a result. 'There-was two"sons, of Tor6ato, visited Mrs. Membership fee Road attendance. 1. Mrs .Evans Ward received a tel- Geo. Cooper on, Saturday. Your 'Ch' re Time Tickets inay be bsA frm okra Preeldent cc Saturday 15—eing a publi hbliday 0 soplia"On. Ogratu on Tuesday containing the all places of business will te closed. xse. Com.�—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm•d news of the death of her!Ft th Shops and iktoreFi will remain open YA Ber, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. in �Half 7 Mr. Macklem, of Winnipeg, Friday evening. ­4*ho died of a stroke in his 77th -Claremont R. Thekty In the J Junior Leagu4 W. J. Clark; OL'in the football contest ' t ear. It is only a yearago since won 2 to In the ordinary work of the f rm you 44141 Boom&&7 must pump more was visiting in r, with the Whitevale team here last re than a ton of water a Alfred Lemon.met with a very Monday evening. day. uu ortuna ' accident last Thurs. T. and MrQ. Paterson and Mbis f te ac -to do Why take the time and trouble It is'My Busmieiss -day. While working at the tail Gladys, and Ralph and Miss,& E. ill, his this work when the wind will do it for you To help you run part of yours., saw at Morgan Evans' ru Evans vi-i•ted R. -and ldrQ*. Bryan. free. right hand in a mitt was caught of Aurcira, on Sunday. A Toronto Windmill will cut your By opening a New Garage in the Vil- by the saw and so badly mangled Between 400 and 500 chore tirnein half. Make money for you. Lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do opl; at- all -kinds of repair work. including tended the Mennunito service at And I can recommend-it as an efficient thatwit had to be amputated at the 'worker, It needs little attention outside tops and side curtains, 'also making wrist. Altona on Sunday when about 40 your old car look and run like now by,•an occasional oiling, And it costs noth- On Sunday, July 2nd, At 2.30 p. persons were inimersed. m., the-annual Decoration services A garden p!irty'uud4&a the aus:. ing to run. giving it a good coat of new paint. Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- will be held in the Union Come- And if you want a real water service, pices of the Union Church will be with running water under pressure every- ing: Pumps,; Windmills, Silos.addresses appropriate tees when addre held on Gr,%ha'm Bros' spacious -where,you'll be interested in Toronto and!Gaaoline Engines. to the occasion will be delivered. lawn during the week of July 19th. Pumps and Toronto Water Systems CHARLES M. RICE, and the Citizens' Band will he in Full partt6ulars liter. Let me tell you about them. attendance. A collection will be John and Id,8. Richards, of To- Home Tel. 6521, Whiteval�, Onb taken at the gate for the cemetery ronto, R. and Mrs. Meek and W. W. PILKEY fund. and Mrs. Meek,of Sandford, W6. What might have been a serious Wallis and Cecil Slack spent Sun= Cockshutt Agent, fire started in Cooper's hardware day with Nathan and Mrs. Cox. �i �� ., -.'store on Tuesday morning w Vick.ering, Ontario when k the gasoline of the eleettie plant SALE REGISTE�R. ig- ,engine caught fire and burned v' orously until snuffed out by it fire TIFIESDA.Y."JULY 4TH—AUCHOU sale of Get Rain • .,extinguisher readyat hAnd: Some horses,cattle. implements, standing bay etc.. at lot 4, con. D. Scarboro, Did Your Roof Leak ? damage, though not serious, was the property of A. H." Tredway. done to the store. Sale at 2 o'clock.ock.sharp. See -bills. 0 ! Mies L. M. Jones, prineipAl of D. Be!dham&Ingleton,auctioneers. the Caste Girls' School, Etainsich- SATURDAY. JULY 8TH—Auct'lon sale andrapuram. India, with her fbouiw and lot, furniture. garden Toronto lsphalt "Ingles brother, Fred Jones and family. cooly etc., the property of George of Toronto, was the guest of Rev. Cooper,Claremont. Saleat2o'clock T -H C�- R N "i", O N ' S Will give you both service -lasat Wednesday. sbarp.- See bills. David A. Pugh, and Mrs. King and besaty, They will -A later visit under the auspices of auettoBeer. THAT BUSY SPOT IN withstand fire 44 minutes. -le is expected from MO-TDAY. JULY 3RD—Auction sald and lower your insurance. the Mission Circle of he Te horses. cow. waxo-n. haxaess,- stand- "Four-in-one" this gifted worker among t .Put up in lugus. Meanwhile, Miss Jones. ing bay, oats, wheat sad corn, pots- �2 qtyle, they cart 1-e laid at toes, w.%ngotds and furniture. at lot ��D under the Board'i physician, i-4 B R 0 U Q H A M � 28• con. 1, Pickering (half mile.west least three times aA fast enjoying a brief rest from her of CunhartoD). the property of 'R. as wood shingles. Weight THERE'S A REASON long journey from the East. Lee. Sale at 130 o'clock sharp. See re 190 lbe. be the s. W.B. Powell, auctioneer. per eqns, ­Iddiau�i in Canada" will dodger' subject of- an interesting lantern We handle that goQcPpaiur,. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS We sell Pedlar's Galvan. illustrated address by H. J. Bell, NOTICE shirta. and Overalls with the quality and room to let. in other words ized Roofing, McCormick's of Toronto, in the Baptist Church, Implements and T%vtnO Friday, at 8 p. in. Do not KITCHEN BRAND. "Railroad Signal,".and and Beatty Bros. Stable this Fri Chopping and Oat Crushing will HARDWARE GALORE. ... I miss this educative. entertaining Equipment. and don't forget picture travel evening. It will be be done Saturdays and Mondays o take your, produce at the highest prices We try to please.' the annual meeting tinder the Pins- Prices Are Right, -'I tees (if the Upper Canada Bible- -only, up to Sept. let at nlll 'Frank Cooper,' Claremont— 9011ciety and an oileriag-w44-� r1e all ngs-Are Sn uare 7 —Stock 4s Fresh c ived to aid in stippTying the Bi, e if blein all' languages throu;hout Tire Service Station M the ivorld. The local society's 0-urr Mer"O&ADand " omen's 'executive committge will meet at NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR 8 o'clock sharp,in the schoolroom Whefi I* Stouffville call in and have tires examined and rgpaired, if at&big saving. for the annual busineso. This is a your -Enginair necessary. I am agent for , A shipmedt of Patent Sboes 8 straps union meeting to which all have a n off and buckles. Also Oxfordis a Tire Pumps." This pump is run off ad cordial invitation your fan belt and can be attached in a 2 strap Slippers with At the ineet-ing in the 'Masonic few minutes. Guaranteed to pump Cuban heels. black and tan, Hall last Saturday evening it was pu-re fresh air. Your engine will pump reg. $4 50 to $6, at 3,25. ion list your tires in a few minutes. Call In L decided to open PL. subscript Men's calf Boot, black and brown, -towards a Soldiers I M emo .�l Park and have a look at this pump. I also regular 7.00. at &00. 'for Claremont.. and .r%itt..9 handle gasoline, oil, tub"and tires. ts in on subscriptions, grounds etc, are PERCY TARR, A big shipment of Football Boo already underway with gmtifv• -East End Garage. Stouffville� brown, tan and white elk. at 4.50 and 5,00. Phone 6711 or SM ing results, it is reported. Anoth- 27tf r meeting will be called In the e �j. near future. Not only will this - VI Ideal Grocery Store at the' turn of a tap Fie Id, Claremont substantial memorial be a stand- This is the Ideal Store to get the splendid hero .11ad. Phone 3800 inj reminder of.! who sacri- your groceries. ism of the young men w You will be surprised at our low prices You pump over aton of water every day. Y=r carries fired so heavily and willingly for Many dollars can be saved by shop- over two thousand heavy. pails of watef every yew. HOGG & LYTLE, LTD. -'home and country, but, it will be We also have lots • ping here My Toronto Windmill will do away with all that,drudgery. SEED GRAIN a centre of recreation and attract= of choice fruit to select It provides a supply of running water for your kitchen, bath- TX­ 0c., VF111n1F IneAple jtist D� ' . ___ - Seed Oats. Seed Wheat, Seed Barley. ought-'It'o" be, Clare. 11 room without 'I--- give us at=se meed gytr. where it 11 the or garden. . It gives you water ior next time you are in town. lodt or effort expended. - Ask for prices, mont. Phone 2808. Toronto Windmill initial cost,is low. Its upkeep—only an �&6VER AND TINIOTITY Interesting X"nniverijary eerviceq were held in the Union Church Wanted—Poultry. Butter, Eggs. occasional oiling. • Also. a few bus. of white beans. . ' Quiet, cheap, powerful—the time and labor saved will pay for All kinds and of finest quality, last Sunday when the- Rev. Prin- itself in a single season, with continual-comfort thiown in. Aik for a price on our Feeds, Corn, cipal Gandiefr, of. Knox College. FRANK CHJDLOWI Come in and talk it over',next time you're in town. It Will 04,ts, Shorts, Cotton Seed and N Toronto, delivered able inessages Oil Cake, also on Oats, AREMONT, - - ONTARI(T pay YOU. CL at both services and at the Siinday Corn and Peas 'School. Rev. A. McLellaii, the ground. together. MAYNARD 0 pRtor, conducted the services and WANTED I Phone 203—Lae it, spoke appreciatively �)f the spirits & Lytle, Limited, g for the Prov. High- Ontario . of devotion and of ­u-operation 1-11 men working White vale with him as their leader in the way Dept. that come home each night OSHAWA rs� of his ministry with tired aching sore feet to know last eight yea here. He also expressed his gL'Ftti- that the Australian Goanna Healing tn(-re over ihd bleAnng--that bad Oil will fix them right in one night. A A rJAX R.—YAKE -union of the twocoti- trial will convince you. Price 51)ots, Registered Optometrist followed the large bottle. For one month I will iTegation-,.. At the' evening ser- send a regular$14)0 treatment of M*F and Optician vice �Ir. W, D. Dykes, of Whitby, Amtmlian'Herhs Xnd one bottle of t�e delighted the audience with-bb; Oil for$1,00 post paid-. Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Sh teuor ;.olos which were splendidly Store, Claremont,•on Tuesday P. M.of ­rendered. Australian Medicine Co-)�_ C C -each week, for Testing Eyes and Pit. take in Watch, Friday evening's B. Y. P. U. 351.Tongs St., Toronto, Ont. ring Glasses, and to iDg or garden party. vvms.a grand success Clock and Jewelry - T 0a 00 Yake, Jeweler, S'touRt13141e'r' Afnyr-e. -botli in attendance he Fruit Trees, Shrubs E * Pickering iring or,orders can be dance and in tc left with Mr. pleudid programme provided by Rimer or at, Mr. Porter's Barber Limited)the committee. The Claremont Having secured the agency for E.D. .-,..,�(The Campbell Flour Mills Co., L Shop. Clarmont, Citizens' Blind gave an excellent Smith& Son, Ltd., Nurserymen, ,jection--of-ttiu-sic and- rendered it of Winona, Ont. r12. to take e Marr .family I am prepared -CRE-E,NED -C-0-A L jig fi6p forin. Th ike/oirders for aTF S will be c%elcomed back to � Clare kinds of Fruit Tree Small Fruits, L.J tuont any time;as also the Toronto Ornamental bs Etc.• at prices. All Sizes on' hand. 'flarmony 'Male Quartette. They lowest T first-CIWaS entertainers ay was Special rates for large quantities, --tyy the frequent encores 2Stf 'Quic e evidenced-by veTy- •on''' ton or over. ::Close k deli of the appreciative audience Mai-ter Toni�%Waeri kilts cap: X J. Chapman, Pickering r in his k on to all.orders, everybody v�ith, hii fine singing and natural bearing. He's CLAREMONT GARAGE Of all materials and design evidently a chip off the auld block. large or 'Small. kept is stock. It will Pay you Miss Paterson and Miss Bingham Having rented J, McGrath',Q Gar oall at onr works acd inspect our stook eve two delightful piano duet se- age, I am prepared to ruake expert obtain priors Dot'i be rat" Mr ftions, one in response to an en- repairs on RE makes of rars., All av-kta we do not employ them,eon maw Batteries repair- row c eore. The soloists, Mrs. C. E. makes of Storage BP ly we emu, and do 1h off the egeol Smith, c ed and recharged. Agency for The Campbell Flour Mills-,'Co., Ltd* oommimsion of 10 per cent,,whia � u we soprano; H. J.Taylor, ten from 0% or,and F. J. Pratt were all well the Exide Storage Battery. Gertainly save by pozaba0mg from WA solww. received. There was a hearty ap- Ind. ph6ne No. -1808 J. T. K&TR98ON preciation of the kindness of Mr. HKre. Besse on whose grounds W. STOUFFBRI !A., ens a rid, _E _11111,11011 ""a'. .i a. .. .-•may > .r y ti.+• TIME:P11 T i :i .w mow' l �" ;err-'- •.__ ..__ :. . - . '. . •=•.. � ._ . . �._ `_.______... _..,, _ ,_ .. -- -- ___,`.�_�quarter. Red Red! and green at the base / and white at the apax—a ateezuer's ' starboard and masthead 13gitlaa = Had Your , �t3it �upP torc�feel" yvaled the skip- r� ' u j' -. per "Ring th' beil! Blow th' hors! = Iron Today' Ts no jest l i�la ilo l run ys clown r sea not. 13oYlg e•ibrl Ee's msldra' F �..,.'} sI b8n$ f r ne ! The gan$l�e of lights were mining a E � ��` up fast; the loom of a large teamer ' E J i ootr1d be seen through the ble,e-knees r;? ' ' • ad a =`'' of aph-ed� despite night, and the men f - •n„r � dea�rite the Cold. .. 7 � o. •� .�. ••�^" I e e • • "For Christ's sake, look alive with them torches!„ bawled the skipper. . ' • ., I _ t11CAA3 "He,x be into us in a jiffy. Hey, th'' r t IST �. ahoy!" t , vox steamer, oho But hit voice, pow- + erful.and ald -as it was, sounded bu ` I faintly abode the roar of the gale. --- -- 1.; The steamer held her course, and s ■ ' ',r� ��• - while the watchers stood petrified on ■ eon - + - the schooner's decks, sane in '■ the part fare-rigging snatched the - �,, -..: -Y .._,.N lantern out of the light-bracket and N<. lwaved it. The officers on the rteam- ex's-bridge must have seen it; the t j helot of the liner was d wit esdec es ` = BLUE `/`/ the critical mameiYt, ands wiYt1 torches : e •aBare on her decks the Kaatalia ecra Delicious Raisin Bread ed the liner's steel plates with hepi• _ - ° A TALE OF THE DEEP long bow-eprit. Far ov�ead tower- ed t$e lon>r, white-painted rails,-dav- •• S FISHERMEN its, said life-boat: of the steamer; two huge funnels belched -bmoke; O this some morning and surprise the ' WILLIAM WALLAC&' someone shouted meaninglew phrases; D family: Serve hot raisin tpart at break- i y 8Y ggELERICK -the lighted ports flashed past; there fast, made from full-fruited, luscious raisin t' was• a churning of white water as ,- - - _._•!_ �� bread Let your husband try it with his cot- •,� . the *.tern glided away from them, and fee., Hear what he says, bunks, while the frightened fishermen stag- q the staves glowed lambently gered upon the slippery decks as the Your grocer or bake shop +can supply the Copyright by. red through the .haze of eihip s plug schooner rolled in the-wash, tine blink- The Musson !rook Company odarifei+o>ss bilge emanating from proper bread. No need to bake at home. ; r g ing stern li ht alone remained to tell -�° - 'i Made with plump, tender, seededSun- SOw the Story 8tsrtea. .the hold below the oilskins hanging,them of their escape: - g, P p, + Frank wasthz�-e., knows• as on the bulkh;" swayed in pendulous .Captain Clark wiped the sweat, off Maid Raisins, and if you get the right kind l : "Shorty," lives at Long Cove oa Bay area to the roYl of the vessel, while hie forehead with 1 ,back of has, there's 'a generous supply •of these delicious - boots and buckets slid noisily from "How , - I 4t Ftndy soot with his mother and � , - Ss ytawboard to port. The men, rolled In hand. ht, moss it ' c do t gat a � fruit•meate is it. Ylhis uncle, Captain Jerry Clare quilt and blanket, torch alight, some o' yez? Lard Luitt on this full-fruited bread and you'll Yl- i Itid his trm Leaauel Ring, a 1o21ed upon their garyI we'd an he bin drowned. of " bottle of whereupon Free o! s�tr=w-filled dicks in mrosc@e-relaxed , )' -- a4 we ha waited on torches. A11 in th have luscious toast. d- tmcle tells him the story of his luxury, banging into .their narrow kid, I suppose. ad no ile in any o' Rich is suer in nutriment and iron ! ` sr'a fondness for drink and hot' lb* bed laces by the exercise of that . , g �. ., them Who was n th fior e-riggia �. r, . Grace Westhaver" went down OR �r adhesive gvedity pp t food for business men. `,' '"able Island with ten of her craw and only bg ahsis_A* -and �� wavin' that ianteI -grea Y' 'Sable skipper. This has the desired - sin�e!!,Lc�raft. "Me!" piped a boyish voice from- ;^ B' bloke most attractive bread pudding with 4ect upon Frank. He finished school "What IDdt are readia', Shorty!" A the depths of the mob, and the meal left-over slices. There's real economy in bread nos the fell apart to disclose Shorty. like this.' with cret}it to bimsg.t and ape cis b man, tired of argument-fishermen s ,1 I goshewizziedr!" ejaculat- summer as an a prent ee 0 arguments consist of all hands talk- -` Dick" J )n August his one's ed the skipper. "Blamed of th' kid Try tomorrow morning. Areal surprise. enaiags, ing and ivgbnidy J3atentng—asked tJle ' ' .: takes 'aim on a fishing trip as spare ain't the only one aboard that can ';Telephone your dealer to send a loaf today. - brad aboard the gatsdia. While at gnestnon� " keep his wits about him. Fancy . anchor in Canso alter the flirt flshine 1 adn t readin a�lawer ed the boy tdt4nkirh' o' that white lantern in th' I`rarrk rescues s Preach bey I m only in tread an' now that , gip+ from trg sidelights. It was .a close alrave—a il{•treatmerst by his fe}low aarlors. 3^ou fellers bev quit s foutin all ye �W, 1 close atlave! I c'd feel her Sun-Maid The two boys try, their hand at dory tTarr't know about th history o th' �.ph, that vessel's hull with her - _ 1 ' 2%e with try, t A storm bursts United States an whether it was bowapr}t. Let's git out o' thin. Turn George Washington or Abe Lincoln t2har, as. reef th' inaihs'1! Art•th' + + .: rEe - • ` with sudden fury what algrrea the, Declaration aid Inds- '• ,Seecrfed ►a i s i n s pendence I'll maybe tit a eharm't t' muslin an her as we'll git home. A be change' ' ,.read—" 5 �- he low to hangs his - • T ' CHAPTER SIIC.:(Caat'd.) soaking �gs rtR eFi}v�ering, Make delicious bread, pies, puddings, q . -- "Weed look whds beret" sided "Read it out to-us," came a ehorns y 7 >i�e p a of vodaea. and wet, folbaaved him and the bo cakes, etc Ask our r for them. Send t :` malrl. "Here's th' spare hand workird "It might not interest ye in th' Could see that his uncle load beer!given for free book of tested recipes. 2. in "bike a son-of-argue. Look auto bOy least— "By bad shake. ' ,t it w{t1. Go ahead, bet's beer "By th' Lord, Frank, that was a S�=4111s" Raisin f:*+�++rs. one o them gaps dean t knock ye ovfr'. Yen, „ close call. I don't remember ever Mn.Dn,4��11000 K j The veeeed reared on a sea. her bawI it whatever it is. " sprit poked sky�tib, and as she de- " Navin been in edrh a nip-an' hat. :.ikpt. �+l-eq-cs,Fn�q C.ug r -it's a French book written by one �� store. D'yp remember what I eeended, the men on the spar g ve a a, Sabot's countrymen catled Dumas'+ Was s-ted'lin' ye in Boston .when-.w+e J81ae P•r�Fale + yell. "God Amtightyl !rang on boa ys2 explained Shorty be bre reading. 'T}i Under a cream; treat_ or_ent fib _"4--ha ppeaed �' rag a-yex�s is--about V 4%. Fla "yes," u while y and the yellow —Sabot sun rntryyear e*f o ve s mind, ---. __. _ __ sass,. - ~- fi more o them unless they're -bowsprit, j`b �a couple hundred years ago in race Yet, answered other, understand. • I dgn't want t' see any '-'"�'-' gores ing it up disappeared fmm , �.. r'. I surer N she was Ct n,, Fond Mamma (shogw�ing the baby� stratagem. those out li the bowsprit n se tote k�ning" sla 1 sign your name with }roar eyes shall' -:k fo'c'sle scuttle dived' from sight in yeasty boiling of aalrnd green whole' fly slam !niter up. The � Silently the gang listened to the to visitor) •as3eep. His Dad: •'Certainly.'• gear like limpets and waited for the roistering story of'the"Three Musket- "Thank th' Lord ye warn't so little darling! Isn't he the sweetest eers," as read aloud by the bay in a frightened but what ye knew what ye, you ever saw?" ' "`well than, shut your eyes and elks vessel to rise with lungs which ex- my report card.' raga clear, fluent voice. The arnore of the were doin when ye swung that }an-• Visitor (in awestruck 'whisper)- pandied to bursting, After a seeming-' + ' .. . wind came down through the half- tern, an a half minute more arh tve'd!"Decidedfly. Can he talk?" 9 ly mternnineble period they emerged., the weasel creaked and " India's Indigo. - drawn slide; ha been eL th bottom.o the sea � Fond Mamma—"TaIk! I should '' red-faced, dripping, and tursefuAy in- groaned, in a}1 her oaken timbers, the "Mains'le reefed; skipper!" shouted In India about 600,640 acres are de- ` dignant. Shorty, jammed up in the, de- thunder ad seas could be a voice on deck. ;think he could talk! Why he can say volad to the growing of indigo. eyes of the bowsprit gear, was pant- heard,but it was the rollicking, sword- "Then 'h'ist away an' shoot her off, ,gam. and 'ga' and 'you.' Picked them :;ing for breath. 1-flashing D'Artagnan and his three you'-west. We'll slam her for Glou- tap himseelf, too." etc. "Come on, sonny," cried the man;mrnpanions who dominated the Kas- ': Mlnard's Liniment for Burns, ,next to him. -."Pass that an' let's! caster as hard as she kin clip." And 4 stop ta-is s cabin that might Though a the Raiig on deck heard the news. The Had Plan! wnao ta•Toronto viral the git out o this Another o thew dives subject utterly strange to those Nova "gornrward bound, bullies! Sheet "Y Y• I n•11 about cook our goose, boy. I Scotian Bank fishermen,yet they were. in that mains';! Son-west th, course, mistresa-- Brid-get did you give the Royal Ontario Museum When they date in the skipper was able to follow and appredate the Taro an' drive her, you!" _ goldfish plenty of water?" ear altos tt.permanent shear on in C na mood. • „ = Largest permanent ezhfDitlon !n Canada. � .�...4 for them. Tackle yes marirs'l�with just as much gleaaura as if they (To be continued.) Bridget (over about •a mouth)— Archaeolorir. Geology, alrnefalogy. taw" he eadd. "Stand Eby gar foree'1!(bed been educated to it. W '•$iris, mum! They haven't drunk eontology Zoology. Open dairy, to a M. ;Hob�x an th' jii)sin' tackle—I'll jibe her{ oilakimred head attic s3wuMers,. 0 5 p.m. Sunday, s to b p.tn. xloor: I �1lds 'T']1at Fell 'l'rC!'S, what I gave them two weeks ago. ' wit Ltne. Dupont.ono Agenue Rd• cars. aver art' spill th' wind out o' this of � watch on deck appeared in the- i. . dnains'l. Ready? !scuttle for an innt�lt, and a raucous A bird's nest as big as a house! It' -. Ready, sail {-voice unewaxe of the reading below, -Does Her Beat. + ' sounds a' tall order, and you might Captain Clark put the belm hard'baw'led for :the time. The rasping think that only some kind of super- Mrs,_Hiram Daly (engaging,cook)— tip;.the foresail gave a savage flap, curses hurled'at him upon asking such ostrich could mains it. "I3ow are you on fancy dishes'" and then the boom whirled over,fetch- a simple question led him to wonder aorroasw � :�� ling rap on the relieving tackle with a what was happening in the cabin, and As a matter of fact, it Is built by a Bridget—"Just as aisy as I can 6e> crash and shock which almost started be clattered noisily down the brass- tilt!"- -ihaa a unary mum. But the plegttey things will , AD�0 the decks. The mainsail, which had shod steps. South Afri oHa society birds like cam- break sometimes."been sailing over the quarter' full of -"Get t' hell out o' here, ywu clumsy-:pahy•. They live in large oolozntes, all ----- —_- o>stvssrp tars - wind and water, collapsed limply, and I footed swab!" barked a man. "Kain't.the members of which build in the Titles in Trade. the men quickly Mauled it in and rolled ye see th' lad's readin" to us? Go S43me tree. The proudest names in(treat Britain `;• ',:' it up. ahead, Shorty. Let's hear how th' Each pair constructs a nest of and, are now behind the coasters or,some The squall had settled town into a I daoal came out with them Athos, Por- write for complete Information and „ W )Dining its walls to those of its next- of Londaa's moat fashional shops and 1 opportunity to represent us. proper esl.ern Ocean Deter; the.thcs, an' Atarnia guys." _ •.;,� wind blew, a whole door'neigbbors. As the colonies are department stores. gale from tee, The news leaked down for'ard that several thousand stron8.the bird tow-a. . • ,• AvTOalaaso TaLaraosras artm ' south-east, accompanied by rain and a tracking good yarn was being reed �' saaomm", LTv• a ra idr• rising sea; and where the out b Short in the cabin. and in soon reaches a very resgetitable adze. 140 Victoria �„ Toronto, oat. P y g _ twos and three men turned out The following season the colony oc- He who swells in ,prosperity will .long fall night set in the storm- ee the wrack was 'flying athwart the sky and "cal'lated they'd go down aft an' 'copies the same,tree, budding new .Shrink m adversity. with express speed. The barometer hem' it." Before the first chapter nests on top of the old ones. The-tree „ , „ .,,. ., ,. L still continued low, so, after Aguring had-been read the cabin was croq*c l d gtoan� L l- tl"� Z.ul�ly 1 _t.:..__--de wiOr-some twenty listen; trawlers ��pp laetl- y � � birds take do notice. . •. Lt the best thing to do would be to and when the cook came crawling Sometimes the huge riiass of negta MULTIPLIES' %eeve her to for the night, or until' , the skipper looked out of his r""'P°" `�'the wind hauled more favorable. This l b "Say, for th'land's sake! D'ye comes crashing dawn, and the air is FIVB was done under the foresai]"and jam-I'think this cabin-is a blame'4heayter filled with d'uat, feathers and frighten• - -boo sheeted well in; and wheel lashed for all you t`or'and gang t' roost is an' ed squeaks. But often the tree,itself hart!' down, and.'staggering, lurching, squirt t'backer 'juice all over our is weighed down by the industrious and rearing over the roaring foam- stove? Sink me l th' blame ve�ssel'll colonizers,, Until eventually it collapses laced surges,the Kaa+talia.rode out the be down by •th' 91 with all this betbeath the weight of their homes. tf': :fury of the storm as easily as a g+rb] gang aft--an' will ye look at th' SP resting on the bs`Ilows. watch that's supposed t' be keepin' t After na pea. the a boak-onrt an disci! Agaotrnd tai A eon can seal! t� at a rate of ������ �E L p gang, except the their beef-'barreS ire th' gangway, by pi8 y Y , two on watch, turn ed into their bunks , , , , fifty miles an hour molten the wind its: , 7 1'ed and gossiped. In the th Lord Harry, an leavin th vessel-not against it. cabin an argument was in full swing t look after 'herself. Get up on deck, i, The ${85 Tsaetor (F.U.B. Toronto). and loud-voided opinions were shouted you watchmates! This ain't iii bar- s , .z across-the- -l:.& •-r— ti's+ em T"J'r'1'P'`r''o steamers a- won after a bird or a monkey de-. a. .• �-_ runnm-- crost this here Bank. Go on,- posits -the seed of the-€teas,-n��s'ild y Pays for�tself in Labor Sawed _ _ ••.-.,,Y�5• the-hauler Shorty-was in=his bunk-Frank—let's hear some more~" fig, tree of equatorial Africa in the � - - ' reading a book by the light of a candle r Shorty rear! on, while the minutes bark of some other tree'the seed germ- eel enables one man to do five times stuck in a stacking-tummy. 'Jules was = - {n bask of him playing with the cat. paw' and the gang listened with ;Hates and the young plant sends ont gS much cultivating a8 with a wheel floe. w - ''� w'~ It was a proper "lay-cif" scene tom- rapt attention—smoke wreathing roots 'reaching to the ground and --Before the` �ro'wini s mlQdr ie far along, Inon to the vessels of the Bankin a2'oIIixi their heads;and bodges inclined raises a crown that quickly overtops Spr heel will hate more than paid for to catch the sentences.fleets. Outside, the gale howled 'and yw - y;,,• „ , , the tree that serves as an involuntary :itself by the labor expense saved. ,.....�y shrieked in the rigging, the aecks Oh, below Char! Steamer bearin having escaped the can• In some doe alities, rtaidoed 'weber, and the 'rasing seas d-ownI" The hail came from the deck host. Then; Agsnden Open soiled their foam-crested heads in a'� the crowd below jumped as ii gers of the jungle floor and made sure 62 COLBORNE ST., ..Curl rnarings, while the vessel electrified. Shorty hove the book of abundant sunlight, the tree pro- PR'Y" EEL. . Ml under the fore-sail and jumbo, side- down and grabbed his boots; Captain coeds to envG:op its host,tivhicll is soon TORONTO r "> ' �,pW, cavorted, lrlunged, and curt- Clark jumped out of his berth, and killed and buried within the huge but- ..' eeyed bo the heaving, wand-whipped leaped for the companion, while t-haliressed trunk of the ficus. r. - ,undulations. Below decks the flicker- whole nab streamed on deck. !amps smoked and flared, blue "See her"" The watchman pointed* 1,Ifnard'; Liniment for Dandruff. kw tobacco reek wreathed from out the to a triangle of lights an their port se► �� � — _' — •• `hJ,�'°,]e'yy,•'L.:a Y,.J 'r G•' ,..� yyu�r, ,�: rt, F.�, �.y (� ve�_�1 si +',a:^ . >,.[;��c ., ,^�;,; A n•a',`t °"9• `3'`•':AP'rr�'x'w t �. r"cr 'Y. "S'•""I�JW'A.7.y..'. '1.', r•. ,. ... •Y'.j,'•4Y'.'•*•#.,+AYPf� :.17W.1isSGt S3i...4WY,s°°S�si''i'i4C'4St�'!N4... w��31�'E:�tM1iia r3' ir'4�'.. t'.;i i:?•e.eif7Y °""'�.'s:i�. i. F'• +, e `S`SF, S �1 .. S4•' _ y wwh•. r Y �'"'��.'4 .:.n.�r II "•'' .,y ..•. %W.•' 'weL. „� •p_-r'.vPesl;.. 3��y'S,r.,• 1 y �:z:• •4�v-% ` .. _ - ,. ..H""d' �q {r:r+' '� d. 'r.. '� +w q�'+F•`yc+�y. s,• .,h7. ll� '"Y .+..si'ti• 1m+: -,:.+1;..s .;�}"1 1°. ,�..,! _+P�..+;,. +. -, ,. ;.-t.'.t.. '+.'-M-•cL s'>t�"«•e,,i.+• Y 1 MARSHAL SIR HENRY WILSON ASSASSINATED BY SINN EEINERS - 44urdler Took Place M"Trodt of die. General's Residenco-- The Two Assassins Captured After Exciting Chose in 0 - ,Whig Enraged Popukm Joined. .A despatch from London says:- hie ankle, and tie great solider top- Field M.arehal Sir B Wilson, pled aver, fall head! into the � I � 1n8 headlong • . -former Chief of the British Imperial. gutter. . 'General StaR., and lately military ad-i As the two murderers started to vises• to the Ulster Government, was!run away, tho`workmen shouted as : : 4 assassinated mt the Boar of his home alarm, and the Field 'Marshal, who In Eaton Place on Thursday fternoonl was bleed' t- y erg prafueely, was quickly Leo by James O'Brien and James Comnoliy, carried in the house. He died ten - •; .'two Irishmen. The assassins were minutes later, before it was possible r: :' captured after a thrilling chase to get medical afd. � :- ,,ftroagh the streets, in which 500 Fiend Marshal Sir Henry Hughes policemen and civilians took part. Wilson was formerly chief of the Im- - `:: �,.•.- _`.,' ' Half an hour later London, Dublin perial general staff of the British and Belfast thrilled with the news. army. He fetired`from this post early Announcing the tragedy in the House;in the present year and stood for the { ti Of Commons, Austen Chamberlain 1 Imperial Parliament as'Unionist can- I I I 1 comvp'lietely broke down and the House didate for North 19own, Ireland. He adjourned as a mark of respect, for was elected member for this Ulster the dead soldier. The House of Lords district on February 21, and shortly also adjourned after Sir Edward Car- afterward was appointed by Premier � son, in a broken voice, had asked for Craig as Ulster's Prime Agent for the % !fie details of the.-tragic end of his.restoration of order. The Field'Mar= *lose friend. shal went to Belfast from England Immediately after lunch,Field Mar- early in March with plisse for restor- �1 eel Wilson had unveiled a war mess- ing order, which he submitted to the orial at the Live epos! Street RAilroad•Premier. s • Terminal,and here he uttered his last Field Marshal Wil'son's career fin a public words: the Great War was one of high die- "We soldiers codnt our gains ouT tinction. He went out with the expo- ,'. tosses" he said in his unveiling diti'onary fagce under Lord French in speech "Those men we love most and 1914 and was 'the backbone of the �= honor are time who-died in the great British staff during the long retreat souse." :from Mona In 1916 be was sent on a The lest words of the speech were mission to Russia,returning to France "'the femoua couplet from Kipling: as ' senior liaison officer at "The tumult and the rhorrtissg dies;`French general headquarters and later -The captalrne and the kdnigs depart." Was appointed to the eastern .eom-. ARELESSNESS with matches, cigarette butts, cigar ends; pipe mand at home. -The Field Marstba,] then drove back - .�. to his house in the heart of Belgravia. In 1917, however,his most important ashCS, campfires, fly smudges, railway locomotives, slash_burllr At the moment he stepped from the work began. In December of that year ing operations—human carelessness 'of some kind accounts for he was appointed British member on limousine the-two men moved towards' 97% of the forest fires which every year add further devastation to the him, at the same time drawing Web- the Military Committee of the Allied War Council for the western front.- northern areas of this province. Jay sitomatics. At first they menaced He thus became one of the beat known- - - the startled noadmen with their guns, figures in inter-Allied army circles, ' Here are typical cases wicked at random from amd then fussed them in the direction for while Haig was the' British com- D Oast year's Fire Rangers reports: of Wilson,. whose back was toward 'easier ern the field, Wilton sues the • - - them• DON'T tape any chances with The ringers on the Ombabika to Fort Hope canes liziti.�h voice wh3c4n spoke in the Conn- fire In Ontario's forests. route in the far north on July 4th found an area 10 O �O� rarer out simnitaneouaty cil at Versailles which carried out the DON'T throw away cigar- -miles long by 4 miles wide which had been swept by ' -- the startled sow' s+wnng sue- joins o erstnors of the allies 1p es+outsd. half drawing his P efts or cigar better, pips ,fire since their previous trip. A camp fire left on aT At Versailles, Wilson was aesociat- "heels" or burnt thatches ;Portage was the came. Whether the first bullets struck him ed with Poch up to the time Foch took until you are dead sure A prospector on the Montreal River started a firs is uncertain. but after giving voice to command of the joint forces in the they are out on July 7th which burned over 4,800 acres in Baden 'a bewildered exclamation, be turned,field He also went to Italy after, the DON'T neglect to drown out Township, destroying 1,000,000 feet of pine and 0,060 -on his heel and walloed swiftly to the; Italian debacle at Caporetto and shap- I _ your fire with lots of cords of pulpwood. and which required attention for Aux- doorstep, drawing out his'door key as 1 ed the plans for holding back the Ans- DON'T build yang camp Are a month. she west He war fumbltiag with the tro-German onus's into Italy. Later, patty of fisherman camped on Porcupine Lahr. ' 'lack when against a rotten log or Burton Township. Parry sound were responsible for guns od tltie as+sarsias�Getxrtsl Cadot�a became his associate m barked. stump; nor o n windy' a fire on July 10t which burned'over 25,000 acres and at Versailles as the Italian represen- --points; nor near . moss 2,000,000 feet of timber. _ - One bullet pierced Ms head, another,tative of the Joint Military Council. patches; nor at the base at a tree. -- Indians emakfn moose meat started a lire on June Build it in a former Are pine trees ran through 1,700 serer of young jack DWI �i p ace, or on a tat rock, or E -----On a spot cleared down to lu�� ..a+vV•w uu May 7ta causes a are in tteaa �d- F the Boil below, or by - Township, which burned over 2,280 acres. half of it the.edge of the water. - yes white piss. -� Canada's Natal Anniversary inds Her People Looking to °J ry P � DON'T forget that the upper The best Wray to �bt fosse! fires la to prsysat them. � ' the Future With Confidence. layer of "nd in the forest consists of partial- March 29th. 1867. of Canada's birthday: witnesses a' . ty ratted wood which will ,' Ontario Forestry Branch _ Whereas the Provinces of Canada, cloudless sky. b°!A' TParliameet Buildings Toronto, Oaf: Nova Scotia and New Btunbwick have From the,above, however, it must IL expressed their Desire to be federally not be taken that there is a lack of - B United into One Dominion un ier the aggressiveness on the 'pert of the Grown of the United Kingdom of provinces. As each a these in. turn ��� ntanos _ ('goat Britain and Ireland,with a Cue- has been taken into Confederation an Forests _ otitution similar In Principle to that individual understanding ham had to at the United Kingdom: be reached. Each province has its _ l 're ours And whereas such a Union would own peculiar problems which must be - conduce to the Welfare oit the Prov= provided for, and,while it is desirable - s : • Ines and promote the Interests of the that this provision be made, tine con- British Empire; ditions. under which the earlier en- ;. Arid whereas on'the Establishment trants to the union must not be inter- ----- ._.. . ._... _ _ •_ _•--.-_-•_- _ -_' ' __'-.-___-. _. _ .` of the Union by-Authority of,Parlia- fered with; or militated against. consequently agreed that provision!the Dominion from the Hudson's Bay: merot, and give and take on the parr ment it is expedient, not only that,the Especially has this aspect of the should be made for its immediate con-i Company, and Alberta and Saskat-;'of all interested. Constitution of the Legislative A.uth Canadian Constitution been emphasiz- struction by the Government of Can-I chewan were erected into ,.,......,,:,.. in It is $ happy augury of the future py ed in a number of rnegotiAcions'which No,mention is made of opera-;1905 the Dominion retaining control I of Ce mha that, after fifty-five.years wity in the Dominion be provided-for, r ' an+e a* remeat- irng t,pfore the tiom, and in consequence the question'of the natura3 resources of the three:of family life, the original Confedera- bat also that the Nature of the Exe- p I iy cutive Government therein be de,' government and people of Canada. rates,- etc., to-the ewb� rovmces. 'ime ISTCeT sins ,iu..r, iiw., V.Vi adopted 'by the ,Imperial Pralrie dared; One of these, the Intercolonidi Rail- g'oti*tim- I the subject of negotiation, the prov-! Parliament on March 29, 1867, and ws in Nova Scotia and New Bruns- British Columbia, -on the western laces des' their control. I under which the dertiihies of this cousl- And whereas it is expedient that; y' �extremity of the Dominion, also enter-I r� I � Provision be made for . event�.ai wick, is claimed by the people of , In this letter problem the present�try are guided. should find the various those rovinces as a rtion of their ed the Confederation in 18 r 1, on con- ' Admission into the Union of other p p° i Minister of the Interior and Minister;members living in harmony, in prod. allotment on, entering Confederation, dition that she be connected by rail- I ri Parts of British North America; g way with the east The f of-,Mines, Honorable Charles 'Stewart„pe ty said in a determination to make and therefore should not be expected y project was `- . Be it therefore enacted and declared' PeC p .. per• ResPon-�of Canada a homeland for her le. to pay its way as a railroad. They delayed for'many years, but in 1886 i must bear a rominent people. by the Queen's Most Excellent Ma- sible for the administration in trust - base their claim on section 146 of the the Canadian Pacific Railway wam i jemty, by acrd with the advice and Act: "Inasmuch as the provinces of completed and the agreement was thus'far the Canadian people as a whole, Pro-Treaty Party consent of the Lards Spiritual and fulfilled. British Columbia however, the transfer of the natural resources, Majority • Ireland 1_ un� ('nmmonA in t2hia Psr. Canada, Nova Scotia and New Bruns-I ' ' such as lands, forests and minerals, In Ma�Ori 117 I wieik ,have Reined in a (:e'c:iraaz Iva that-ts anxious to demelop he coasters,_ Eiament assembled,and by the Author- �'� peapie - the construction of the .In'tercolonial and is aggressively agitating for more an, one — ma.ete returrns ity of the same, as follows: inces must be on terms of mutual in the elections for a new Parliament is essential to the coniol'idation of equitable freight rates. j agreement There is undou The above preamble to fife Consti- the Union of British idcrth America, Manitoba_in 1870,joined Canfedera- � ' in Southern Ireland show that tiro and to the assent thereto of Nova tion, the territory included within the' much 'to be said for both sides, and },may will be made up of 68 pro-treaty tution of Canada, otherwise known as c _,., ,,,,, R :;r.= c'.:, an I have Province having been purchased by.� the problem will call.Aw 0001 judg- representatives,,36 anti-meaty• repro- x, f tine British North America 'Act, re- sentative!r, 17 Laborabee, T farmeref < carps the early history of the establish- candidates,6 independents and 4 mem- ment of this country, bers fir rn -• Trinity QalleQ+e. .;�..., Effertave from the 1st day.crf July,; - •at Although the meeting of Parliament ?* 1867, the B.N.A. Act - - only a Week off, and though the was the result; {a of a vast;amount of negotiation. The need for a oam'bfimatiom to resist d'ie- greatest minds in the public life of, orders is still usgenrt, loch factions Canada at that time were in confer-.I / point out that nothing has been dons KT. ence and in consultation, and the re-: - i„_,_ ��j toward forming.the proposed c�aal•itios , �y salt of .the effort was constructiv - _-�- leg�islation which has stood the test � �� cabinet � of time. I ,, �'' E' ��� : :�i �' � � -_ / --. ',4 :>Z; '�. -L-Manitoba-Elections- As in all contracts not every event- - �� - `'� !!�' r un'i'ty may oe coverer', Let a�• t -- 'N ~' /�i ' �' r' ~ _ To Be Held July 18. ~ of co-operation prevails negoti-a.tio'n� v*' •1 _ '1� ' will.Qolre occurring difficzlties. This =(� 1 �� c ;• / f �� ', Winnipeg, Mean, June 2b.—Ties n e case n Canada. During % �, i / / ri±: y�'% Legia;atu�re of-11) .. .t., I,. 1 has bc*c the ,., .�.� .�- the fifty-live years since the B.N,A.� { I� �' !%/ � solved and the election will be he'd Act has been effective we have had; _ J ' _" / ;;%�/ '`'mss i on Tuesday, Jury 18, in all constftu,. marry incidents devel�np which, b;,'t for 's ,��'' � _� _ e6ciies excelpt The Pan. A Cabinet Council was held on Saturday mutual desire for satisfactory' afire J � rrrrrff((( y ui8h6r fnetr�would'have resulted in coim;leg- �a,..r'� at which the decisbn vvse made and able frictic s '� - r the Or+dere-in- ~ n. Thos , h»ppilp, havey Counofi been overcome, and the anniversary; - mod• ~' ' M 4. , .1r ��S,<,�,,'�,y,,l'S, L'y�,hf'��� '^r"l.r.,9+..�l� °Y. t�, t,,,,r � ji ,y.'a ,A �''. � �' °,"��'�'_�'^^c •r,' M ',•1 �..Y7i "�+ •q. ,,yT ;7' ",=,5,- '• •S*. .•*.t,•v. '� '.. , �!.. .,s :..:`` .�'�". ^'i°' .Y+,`„' a;,-. .._ 9 ...-'` v� •.y�y .w'*-.i.,%' .!":��?: .n..• - �, .. a._"V .. ,+ r -Ilr. Henry will be here as na BROCK ROAD. LOCALISMS. °• "I ne-rt Tuesday to attend to his' --• - • ' �r`;rte �_ professional dui ties. The cotoolunity was gre fly shack• .,k �' _ � `. �. 5, -� -The townehi ed to learn of the very sudden -death "� az• ••b' -Frank St-epherd and family.. p council will of Martha Jackson. relict of the lace ~ ,. •of Port Perry, visited friends in meet .on, Monday next for the -Asa Hubbard, on Tuesday morning of transaction of general business. Pickering on Sunday. 8 this week. Deceased had been in poor ' -W. A.,Headerson isin White -'Chas•-McGuire, of the Stand= health for about three years, but went � vale this week presiding -at the and Back, .Whitap, id holidaying about her work as usual. She took ill-2ntrall examinations. aat the home of his parents her@., the evening before her death. A nurse ���JJJ pen-The $��trance examinations -John T. and Mrs. Morrie; of was called and stye was made comfort- n Orono, visited with the forwh is able and went to sleep. In the morn. Are being,-held on Wednesday, iag it was discovered that she had ` Thursday and ' Friday of this sister, Mrs. Who. Collie, over the been dead for corns time. Deceased J U 1 . s �,�• weekend. was a native of Pickering township -Mrs. W. J. Mooney wise in the -D. McNeil,.of the baseline,had" where she spent all her life. Bhe was Y tslty this week, owing to the sri- the tni�fortune+ to Rase• two valu In ber,61etr year. She was the daught lilcal illness, of her .brother,. A.B. able eft{tle on the G:,T.Jt.tit lES 'er of the late Jas. anti, Martha Jack, s => Collins. d§on Ta ay nd evening. son. Three brothers a three sisters 14l.T --Rev. Jas. and Mrs.1dollor and lThp Mothodiets and- Preaby- frarvive. _ \ Child, of Woodville, a out a 'few p teriana will ht--4,4 ilnion services' days last week with W. F. and during the, next six weeks. In .. .. ---- � OF THANKS. P ICKER.NG Mrs. Lave. Ll}�,fonr weeks the services sv; •. ,: i8`'wish; express through the -Mrs. Brandon and two so f;be`%eld in the Preebyterial5°chnrc Ni:Ws our sincere thanks to the 14 a ` Fenelon Falls, .returtied home on in the morning aiWlln the Meth- many friends and neighbors for their Sunday morning after spending a odist church in •the evening,a'nd kindness and exppressions of sympathy e, few days with the Misses Bunt- will be eouAuoted�by Rev. W. A. extended to ue during.our recent sad MEMORIA&L ,, , PARK lag. $pbneT,_ bereavement by tile' drowning of our CG3� -The Independent telephone -The provision `committee ap- two beloved sons. central will b open to-.morrow Robt. and Mfrs. Ise and Daughter. '.` , poirited.by the Chamber of Can - g 5. :. . (Dominion Day' from + a. m. to 12 - merr,�to look -after the eatables »> -oclock noon, anl:1. from 6 to 7 id •f6f-tlie Dominion Day celebration CI41RD OF THANKS. t] the evenin have sent out a ciret)lar letter to We.desire throug the N-Ews to 1/1) Attraction (ire -A league football rliatch ryas the ladies of the village re kk�� • h Vl��ayed on Friday evening last'on g thank our many. fri�nde, neighbors pp apectfully requesting them to and relatives for their kindness-to us emoriM Park between the Sun Da . day School teams of Claremont provide baking, as they have done dsiring the prolonged illness and at ylight F>lrevi�o>rks during Afternoon "r y in past years, and it is hoped that the time of the death of the'late rich- _ and Pickering, the former winning they will Cheerfully comply with and Gormley b 2-1. Shells discharge life sized figures- of-Birds Animals,The Provincial Highwbya De- the request. The, circulars will Mar J. Gormlevand T.R.Gormle y, Dot reach tboae .residing outside Fishes'• Grotesque Men and Wo' etc. partment have had men at work s Q ertactin a railing on both aides of the village, but any donations • A4s•a dtiaetrt4ae»senta. � � ... g g from them will be gratefully re- that•fill out and float in the air. the road PA the whet side of Poste calved. FOR BALE-2 mntnrevclee and a bill as a protection to motorists as �1 • °- -To morrow; Dominion Day, sett pocket kt T.C. Brown, $ �h :.;Fireworks,durin the Evening _ well sa to other vehicles. urn. -Mrs. Maria O'Connor wisbee will see a large crowd floeking to -- -- _ g °,;... `. to express her thanks to her Pickering to attend the opening of ORNRT FO.R BALE-C attach. Rockets Lawn Lights, Bengal Lights, Electric Pockets, 'r p meat and mute. $20.00. W.F.Lasr,Picker-- the New Memorial Park. A spleDI r , g g g ,. , F friends and neighbors for their Wig• 41 Cl did program has,been arranged. Fountains Batteries Star Mines, Etc. ,,�„ •;:' kindness and expressions- of gym. , , " - Paring be afternoon there will OR SALE-A quantity of en d I: party during her recent itlneea. F ,`. ioe a sensor leatrue football mateb t rrtochy tsty,.3,?,Scott,R.R.No..2, ick- :Also to the Women's Institute for er{rg their floral offering. * between Brooklin and Pickering, $-� League Football +Girls' Baseball, a girls' baseball math, Claremont_ OR SALE-Silver Bull bnpkvrheat: -Rev.P. F. and !lire. Gardiner vs. Pickering, and baseball match, Fat•I 10 per bushel. Apply to Chas, 4nni%, • rand little dRnghter,Marjorie, left B• R R.3.Pickering. 4041 -mile Race, :Good Band Music on Monday morning on a ruotnr- manned vs. Fingle men, also a fall `.•.. Ii,:t of raves, ROOTS REPAIRED-Bor-,to an $ iag trip to IUwa, the home of Mr. Daring the after- L/anM.; reoa,:cd art ly std gtnckiy. Thos, Gardiner's arente, noon addresseg will be given b w , p They will al�cl r, Y Watson,Church St.,Pickering. - 11.23 `— Rev. A :►'If,,-Lellan. cif Claretont, Fluent Speakers for the Opening of visit relatives on their way. We T�OH SALE-14 hares omPr t4'atPr- gtiish Lbem a leaoant trip. L. 0...Clifford, M. 1?•, W. E: N. !� . p the New Memorial Park „ p p• ,v tra.,t:� ; cam e�qi fn q iod�t i�r.•For. s -On Sunday afternoon tv�n Sinclair, M, P. P., Hun, W. Salith ru:!"-rparti.ulars app ly to Charles Tapscott. • _ r autoq collided at the corner of clad others, and music will be fur Armadale, %3ilAeni.0. 41•44 � niched b the Claremont CitizIll King A$d Church streets but For- Y �'^:�NnING HAY FOR SALE-3o t I, Band, In theevering the Arcad'i. acres cf rst c'a.+".ay to be vole .n lots 'Co ).. tunatelp no per-ion w'a•9 -1njUTed. svi• punch er .Apply at loi.31,base line, Pick- - an9.Concert Co. will give a high,r. The Antn4 stiffened considerable . Bring. Yhr Pick 1516. D. icPieil. .. 41.4: damage, but with some sliebt re claA9 coticert. There will be_a dig- __ _ i pair% they were enabled to pro.• play of fireworks during theafter. 'j�jAXSOLOVIrCH-Dealer inv000i, -- -- d noon and evening. There trill be' hides, live,fowl, horse hair etc. Residence ' eeed on their way. on Brock road I 1-4 miles north of Brougham. -Hugh and :lira.; Mechin were booths on the grounds for the sale Biouugham P.o, 381y � _ in Claremont on Saturday attend- of ice cream,eatablesetc. ..Admis•, • H-ead WIN r sion,25 cents; children, 15 cents. rt►RTAGE-To and from Toronto. • : iag the taaeral of the forager A .Reasonable rates- Estimates given on-ton r} • Fridahe garden . 2nd,phone 3017 Mark, R. No, 1, Locust Hill. _ `-for Summer Wear' ' ear' b" brother in-law, the Into J.•Shank, g den party.-given on loco, Thos,Wtlliarfs,R of Toronto. The interment took y evening on St. Andrews ----• = - - t.place to the Union Cemetery. Mrs. Chilrrh lawn, under tbe. auspices AV ANTED-Farms aW viilasre'pro " Shank,sister of Mr. 5leehin is also of the Board of :NaDegere and the Dertie=. we have client•for all clause.or Summer Shirts, Summer Sox, Summer 'Shoes, Summer F In very poor health at present. Ladies Aid Scx.•iety, was a decided 4 p`$ro'x na W'Re�'Hfni by'n Ag38 4i Toronto. Hata, Summer Caps—All sorts of i - . -A large amount of blaetinit enccegs. The evening wae a de bas been done during the ast light€nl one and there was a good i'OR SALE-A Scotch ebortborc GusimerFear. ` pp crowd supper.3n attendance. A splendid bull, 11 months c",sired by Saltoun Matter week at the Brock road bridg = - - -- - ,. e• p (im .).out of a GoI - ? ••�' - ' It was found n r @asary t0 remove wic an-. f F, ickering. 4D.41 - - - ' �+ one of the old abutments entirely s raw err e , wa'r4 served in the ta-OTICE-Having pnrchail R hay- uljnnier Suits F.. as it could not be repaired so all to basement of the church, after press from the estate of the late T. Oliver,1 make it a permanent job. Thus a wrhirh an ezceileat programme am pr"pared to cater to the wants of the cam- Be sane tan. sae oar ran a of Suits in the very latest and beet ' ioew abutment will have to be munity rn him line. R,Conner.Brougham P. O. �•�_�� $ rp was rendered on the lawn at the Phone Pick St3 35tt ' in LJVWII(le8` samples. Better than ever. We are also �ereated. rear of the church. The chair was OR SALE-Cheap. all kinds of ' At her auction sale on Satur• occupied by the pastor, Rev. P. F. Fwagons,harness.and all' kinds of farm im. _ carrying a nice range of Tronsers•made 'arday afternoon last Airs. Geo. Gardiner, in his plealing manner. le-nents in good order. Also several heavy and the 882I1E+ pelople. Albert ,David, tenor py ht ac•loa and cook stoves and beaten. H. by L@Dg sold her floe brick residence And' 'his •Flerman, Claremont. Phone 201. 17tf � -'•, , _ at the east end of the village to brother, Percy David, comedian., - -- P_ f Mr. Duncan, of Toronto, who will of Toronto, gave a programme of DOROTHY DAYTANN.FR'-TPacb- take posseo±;ion about the middie uausl>sl merit. Albert David, er. Piano and N•mal Cett:i,cates. Trina _ .-Summer Underwear � Cotletie'aad'Royal-Acaderny. Losd=. £r.g�land of July. She also told the 37 ac Who is leader of Victoria Preaby•. w,il visit pupils•res,dpnce if required Phone .ree of pasture land north-west of terian Church choir, Toronto, has 1-02.or write Aintree Farm.R,R. 1, Pickering. R We are showing dandy lines of Balbriggan and. B. V. D..S. = the village to Thos. WII a beaptiftll tenor voice, and his �R1j TO BF•NT-Snuth.balses of St attractive prices. -Remernber the lawn tea to be @elections were most pleasing, Floss 31 and 32,con.i.Darl:ngton, 200 acres, held on the spseions lawn_of 1Y, ,mp oved farm land. Plowing after Present crop: - - - The humorous eelectiona of Percy r�n.posserasion Oct.Ist. 1922. Appply to G.D, -- �p L. Conrtice on, Wednesday, July David were well chosen,'being free Conam,$arrisurBc,Oshawa, Soticitorfor the - ' summer Shoes 5th, from 6.00 to 9.00 o'clock, after from the objectionable features so owners. 35tt' _ _ . - which a program will be given, frequently heard in the selections TO RENT-Between Os r of noise Tonal comedians. The F A complete line of the very latest in Men's, Ladies slid Child- consisting of n)Ilsic, reading3 .etc. F wa and the Lake. About 125 acres in an Tom. • The affair is held 'under the fll duets by the David brothers were excellent state of cultivation. Ample building,%. ren's Shoes of all descriptions. Outing and-Dress Shoes. Plowing after present crop. Full ppoosasession Oct. t7 ptee� of the Methodist Ladies'Aid, also ereeedingly • well rendered. Ist or April Ist. Ap ly to G.D:Conant,owner, buy the best that can be btu ht Everybody welcome. Admi4sion Should these entertainers ever re- t>snawa,Oni. 'stf y a°. adults 25c., children 15* turn to Pickering they may be CHOICE 130-ACRE FARti• FOR Fred T. Bunting - Piekeri>ld -Miss Cecilia Cowan, who has sllre of a hearty welcome. :Miss CHOICE 1.2 miles east of Claremont on a attended the Villa Maria at Mont. Honig, also delighted the audience government road half mile from station; church, :Fe,tablished 1857. . school,store and,post office convenient• Ai level _ . real for the past three years with piano solos. The--v-iolin se. clay loam soil; 3.acres of orchard; good fences; raduated there Jnae 19th with lections by.Miss Eva Murphy were spnag Creek across the farm; outstanding large brick house with beautiful lawn and trees; two Ilighest honors, receiving the Also much enjoyed, her sister, Mi99 large bank barns and large silo. This must be Lieu t••Governor's medal; also re- Ruth Alurphybeing her efficient gam°o beapd anted, TermsnasonaliJe. ,0.p- BUNDYS �- IHiiRD :R� ceiving first prizes in Matheenatics, accompanist. Rev: A, MarLeilan, ply to Rm dwards,Claremont. 37tf science and Latiil. 'Miss Cowan is of Claremont, was present and FRENCH�dAN'S SAY spendinz a few days with her gave a very pleasing addresq• 'in aunts, Rev. Sister 3lorrigsey-and which he highly complimented the DANCING Miss Morrissey, before leaving for 'village and surrounding country' her home in Pickering. in their fine .,Memorial Park to �sifield's Hall -Arthnr Rundy had a ftart-nw which they had contributed so Come and enjoy the cool breezes of R E �� . � y ~ escape while.on duty as "traffic liberally. The procee q o e i.li�lava. Oars' erchestra-__ "`�„/// cop"on the Provincial Highway evening amounted to,abont $i10. in attendance. • nearLiverpool•on Saturday after Every Saturday Evening. ' noon last. He "Was The Famcus :Cold Water Paste, proceeding In the Surrogate Court of 'ELM DALE MILLS :. i.. we':gt and tt•ag in the act of .torn _ •�-�7 flag round when an auto which the County of Ontario p2CKJ✓R=N 1)r] White and Tiu tSa ! was following close behind Alpo In the Matter of the Estate of Riot- turned to the left. to pass h.iut, and Anderson Gormley, Farmer, The result wits a collision in which deceased. Having taken over the Elmdale ; Mr. Brandy' was rather braised Notice is hereby, given pursrant to ;Mills from F. W. Weeks, I vile �ailnd of Muresco will covet' _ about his legs and his clothes R.5, O.1914. Chap. 121, 'Sec. 56, that wish to announce that the ` somewhat torn. His motor cycle all wi persons having claims against the ,'lgP✓�enty-diva square feet. was also badly damaged. Ti estate of the said Richard Anderson usiness Rill •be car- -After a prolonged illness, Gormley, who died on or about the lied on in the Richard A. Gurmley, of the hake 22nd day of June, A. D. 1922, are re- usual wa shore, died on Thursday uired to send by poet prepaid or to p y evenln g deliver to W. E N. Sinclair, K, C., w on an a �� (7 f 7711 11! �, sa n �i__�-�1�► _pa r►Zsa V� _,_._... _.Gast in his sixtieth year. His fu'n- solicjtpl�for-thE-Frxecrrw,s, uu ul-h*_- after'=fore the 22nd day of July, A. D. 1922, kinds•of Feed. noon when intertnent took place their names addresses and descrip- '< 'in Erskine Cemetery, The. de- tionp and a full statement of We have at present partit irl. 1�rop in and get Color !Card and ?r ceased was held in high esteem are of their claims and the nature of 1 Car Bran and Shorts �•; being ever ready to assist a neigh the security (if any)held by them duly certiRed, and d Car Barley and Oat Feed j ; bon Ciro rtes in need ofalelg Aa >a that after the said day ;X Car Western Oats �'CA all abut this s was never married, He is Run- the Executors roil! proceed tq dietri- w • --=-rued by five brothers and two bute the assets of the deceased among ' the parties entitled thereto, having sisters : JRmes of the lake shore, 9m t finish, ` regard Only to the claims of which Ogilvie s Royal Household Flour ar� ;,• ;', • Joseph of Kinsale, John of.Pieker- they @ball then-have-notice, Pastry Flour �•' Ing Village, Oliver of Leatnington, Dated-tbis rtb day-of Jane, I9?2. _ "Robert of the Iake shore. 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