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WHITEVALE. j I�etabiished 1826 - Geo, 'E. • :Baker Don't forget the Misaton Band en-' Ern Cooper has joined the ranks of tertainment to be given this (Friday) the motorists and to sporting a fancy evening in the church. Hupmobile. GREENWOOD .RE, FORSYTH. Oph.D.. Director Mrs. Adamson, who has beets sari- The bridge crossing Duffia's creek •O etrical"Association of Ontario,Ijes. ously ill during the past two weeks, here is said to be in, an unsafe Bondi- Catered ember of•the American Optometrical remains about the same. Lion and is being repaired, f :Phone 280. Eyes rat,examined by appoiatm2at. The Greenwood Sunda School will Era. Barr has sold his Markham Phone 2804, Claremont. Oat. '.t _�Ltn p y Lj 17 begin at 10 a. m. on Sunday neat'and farm Yor a handsome price and is now W F. TOMLINSON, M, B., Membe r remain at that hour during the sum• thinking of building a new house in -L'1 . of the College of Physicians and surseoas trier months, and the hurch"service the vale. " Pro at Ontario. Otrj«: that formerly occupied by + at'll o'clock. Everybo�p welcome, Much sympathy is felt for bir, and :& the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Cald• teCtlon _ Mrs. Brownridge in the loss of tbeir j well- .Phone. Claremont,Qat. fly may save you hundreds of little daughter,who died at the Sick s� NoC. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., CH ERRYWOOD. Children's Hospital, Toronto, after �`i . Edinburgh, wem er of the counts of —' only a few decs'illness. Phyatoian•and burgeons of ontario,lieentiate Elwin Lintner spent the. weekend The many friends of Hu b Pub BARLEY A�1iTE11 ';. of &o9 al oolle8e of awssons, EdiaborQh dollars this-year. with his parents. g g eitraoia] atfantfon to assesses of women sad are congratulating him on his appoint- a4 ofaos.aad reeidenee,Brougvan. Aiiss Lillian Uav�ilson spent Sunday meat to the office of township treas- Highest price paid. Must be gcKA Ge4ur prices and have your with her parents. . user. We think the township is to be quality. ;t„ 0taIropracLc iouildings•pro.tected and aft Gerahis-recent hillnesPetty out again, congratulated in having secured so Tani buying WAEAT at tole worthy a successor to their]ate and , LR,, GORDON MCKAY—Chiropra^• Nelson and Mrs. Gates spent Sun- efficient treasurer, W.G. Barnes. market price, . ff-ootor. Ofaappo�intme 2.30 to 5. 3zoa'Brock cut down the days it }r bbd CherJwisfortutie to A special Mother's Day eervice will With the big drop,io the price--X B Petty be held in the school-room of the ° Sueet, Whitby, s fire lose. lose a valuable cow last week. BARLEY FEED ' - Wm. and Mrs.Judd and daughters. Methodist Church on Sunday morn- BRAN AND SHORTS a* ."Vat. -We gave you' moss g log nest at lU o'clock, the program y y spent Sunday with James Todd. being furnished by the I. A. M: Class it will pay pots to sell your grallai Russell Davidson;of Oshawa, spent of the Sunda School under the dtrec• and bun these feeds. Pa $. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and. the weekend with his Parents here. tion of their Leacher,�D. Annis, All y A. flolieisor.ckfit, o"b. Ere. nosey w James and Mrs. Davidson and Wes- *.limited quantity of , '- owo'isomoe Brook bt.2forth,wl�itbr• eery ley Petty motored to Cannington on are welcome. Heavy Oats Wanted.Ont ILLIAM J. 13EATON,B. A,.Bar- Sunday. WHITEVALE: Chopping; on Monday, Wedaesdas. ester, solicit". member of the firm of Stouffvil e Arth ur Graham intends to move' and Fiida -----Rydtman Denisoa.FoetesandBeaton. Toronto g. 8C per bag until Goneryj rusts Building.85 Bay Street,Toronto. his •hou,ebold effects to Mount+Toy The annual meeting of the Womr farther noticts. yL Ydephode Mara gel and gas, next week en's Institute will be held in the I. O. _ Jo �� B E A L James and Harold Mainland, sad O. F, Hall oa Wednesda Ma 18th. .Ale= Gakee are en aged with Mr, y' y Dewtat Drinkwater on the CgP.R.section. at f p. m. Included is the program 1 '�'s�N-�-r will be vocal solos by Miss G}ladvs H oJ. HUDSON, D. D. S- L. D. g., - Puirh, piano duets by Mra. O'Mally ,a . 132 Carlton St.To,onto, •'Hudw:'sNew � ,CLAIRE2�ORT OUNSARTON. !and Mrs. A. E. Major. As tt is the System" of comfortable plate work. wnte for -- :election of officers each member is iaformatioa or phcae'darth 5316. 4.76 Licensed The Mission Band will meet on Sat- especially request to be present. R. D. C. Smith, Dentist. Srnuff• Emtialrner and Undertaker.. urday of this week at 3 o'clock in the A grand tea and concert, under the r- . 3.Jv:ae. Honor Graduate of Chicago a r J To- basement. auspices of the Whitevele Mission Cir• !s -Tonto L'itiversides and the Royal Galega of Ddotor Hearse. A concert will be given in the base- cle. will be held on the evening of ; g ' 10LB. No ou s) appo; t Pno-woffice n loll, Residence Toronto connection for. meet of the church on Friday even- Wednesday, May 23rd. A -pink tea 1015, No oota:d: nppo;nimenta. 281y - � P• Hospital Service, ing, May l8tb. The Young Ladies' .will,be served in the basement of the LAKE B.B. BEATON, D. D. 9.. Class of the Methodist S. S.. Picker• the church Prom a to 6 o'c'.ock, Be t _ - Graduate of the Royal Coleege of Dental iog. ivill present their popular #lay, sure to come and enjoy a good meal • *Tel W. and ngJe' ha. of Toronto Office BARNES y entitled —Strictly Business." Concert served in artistic surroundings b 'user W.M Pnnste's ha:dTUt store, Whitby. ii y eMtce hour'S to 12 1 to s.3o, Ind,•pt:cne s. to commence a t 6 o'clock. Adinir$ion prettily dressed girls. There will be Bell pia• ;+ly . •. ' 25 and 15 cents. ;music while you eat,, , Aftgr all have • ' -- -----= Chopping ��� Aonivbrsary Services will be held in I been served a concert will be given in_ •natry Dunbarton church on Sunday,May the L O.Q�F. Hall by the Hrooklin 20tb. Rev. D. L. Gordon. B. 'A., of:Dramatic Club who winl pt�esent tbeir" --The Uniu9s?aa EG•KERSLASE, B. V. Sc. Honor Agincourt.will preach both morning popular drama. "Mv Brother's Keep- $e3'=LXd1r, ,15sT66-21L=0 4 •�aduate of rn.versity of Toronto _„Ail Will will be closed for repairs and evening. The'cboir will be assist- er,' This drama will malts you laugh- caaea Oven prompt and easeful attention. Phone On Oct: 13th and 14th. ad in the evening by the Melville and make you erv. It is beimful of "One of Our Productions) Torn Claremont. azy g y We sell Sill'$ Rite-Lite Leas 6W. - 'r'=:�`�ia a ft3n Oct. Idth. ' Choir, of West Hill., A special sews interest to the end of the fourth act. ^ •--• g' g tation is extended to the public to be Appropriate music will be rendered all makes of cars—the beet a ��*tineaei iarl�*• - ' present. to acts by the Brookiin Com- In the market for V. RICHARDBON— Real Ea W. G.Barnes, Queen River pan,. Admission to tea and drama. = the rice. Ir .'ate. insurance.conveyancing,, Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. DUNSARTON. - 36 coats; children under 12 years 20 eysnclas,. Notary p cents, FOR 9ALE Pat6iie,Etc..'Pickedns.Oat, ally Home 8405 Mark, --. - .. =; James Lotton had a bee bouPe-clean- - Hetkvy Wagon,. in last Tuesday; STOUFFVILLE. Buggy+ " POSTaties Licensed'Auctioneer,- _- y' Cy " ,bet of Iron Harrows see . Tor of all kinds of sort and oo ow a AUG. .;. PICKE G .:. iss Hinder, of Toronto, spent the W H. Shaw attended the Shriner,' Alt is klaa ass.s of a kfadr alteer F. . 0o mo:rev . wask•end wlch her cousin, Miss Mary Rood eh 1pt. _ - aMsea •ddraw Clean Wear P.O., Ool. Pearce. encampment at Detroit last week. DB.SEATOlP TOWl�BSIP CLIi<R$ LUMBER Y� Miss Alma Henderson,of Toronto. It will be a straight- fight between Woodworking and Geaet'� . osevemnesr, 0eanmffafonar for %Sting; visited over the weekend with her Herb Lennox and Walton is North BlsekemitbiaR. . . adwav!fe. Aeommeass. late, noun to, loan aunt. Mrs. Charles Annis. York at the coming election. hem Laos w 32 ia. Rock Fancy Roofing 3 40 per,aq Our baseball a area again W. H. JACKSON, Brock RoaiE , i'8''�4 18 •• 3 We are pleased to see Frank White 1� g n in the t. t-v out again. baving been confined to tri-county league, playing with But- Pickering, Plat. Red or Green bed for a week through illness. too. Uxbridge and Newmarket. DAVID A. PUGB—Live stock suc- 1 Ply special brand roll Rol 1.80 Oliver and Mrs. Aonan and Tamil Dr. Smith. dentist. will attend A _ �- k tioneer. Graduate of C. M, Jones' School. 2 •• •• oat graduate course nett week at �N /! otock, o lk and C experience with pelf X. 3 ,. „ ,so and Mrs. Low,of Hamilton, were re P g Here � ���clock, atk add ring Tort. Ali na le M isle• hewing old acquaintances in sus burg the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Ely attended to. Terms,reaaodable. Phony 1 ply Eft bread Roofing _-_.1.80 Toronto. fo wont. tely 2 .. feat Welk. Mrs. Em ria hare, of Toronto,axe- The contract was signed b the ' Il.90 y ., The above prices are for lots of P Hydro-Electric Commission and the - *� WM. MAW, LICENSED AUG. cutrix of the well of the late Malfraret 9 - TIONEER,Io"York.Oatario and Durham 10aquare or more. Allison, sccompaaied by her slater, StouffvilleCounciL on Monday even• condtua AD Clads of eaten prampuy attended "HARD-WOOD FLOORING Mrs. McGarve io Cast, ivin ne Hydro 'at><:0 Cementry .' :• LID. Termareasonable. Dates for sales may be paid a v}sit to the old g B B per reransed at NEWS'0f5cv. Bell and lad home Iasi weep horse-power, open- Use Satin Finish hard as t -Ansit pitons. Whitby,not• say Much avm nth is felt for Mr. and Hiram Yake was stricken with apo- this board does not reqquire scraping. pp y lax on Saturday w 4t work in Saves from $15 to !30 per m in the Mrs. Hac$eld, Co"me"ly of Dumbarton, 9 y bile Cgoai, 'BURNING SAX � OS coat of laying and the cost m fie in the death of their eon.Sidney, who his garden. No less tbda six similar _ the same as the iaferio o arch, was killed in a motorcycle accidgot cases have been reported in and about (FRENCHMAN'S SAY near Jordan on.the Provincial High- the logality during the past week. _ Lumber, tap, From the assessment returns we W. D. Gordon & Son, Last week Elmer and Mrs. Barrie learn that the opulation of our town _ Sh in lid' Bnilderv, General Contrac• - x returned from visiting the former's is about 1200 and the assessment tors and Sign Writers, -r father,who is very ill in Eastern On- S8�0.000• We also learn from the ! r i3eSt Motor Jar Value i tario, and Sunday, Rftompanied by same source that there are resident in Ready Roofing ' �tioo n .y 1 Alterations and repairs.of every 1 Walter Holmes, they motored out to town 77 widows. 81 maids over 21,M descri ption. ' Concrete work, A?— ;OrilIia, widows and 80 bachelors, This is a a< Chimn;y repafired ' -The Lowest Price _ lonely.� Pick for the despondent and Wand Lath r• Estimates free. • ..BROUGHAM. _ - FAIRPORT P. 0., - . ON T. Turaat Star at $710-00 GREENWOOD. Grant:1lalcolod, of Galt, spent the D ­..-Complete week-end with his mother. Will Honey spent Sunday with Geo. :�• A. -R E E S O At Orn and Mrs. McGregor, of Toronto, Todd. .. t Fruit Trees, Shrubs" Etc. Some good points worth knowing called on friends here on Sunday. Jas. Dayidson has purchseed a new ztoe:v'$T 1. Red Red seal continental imotor Ketineth Devitt and friend,of To- Fordicar. Having secured the agency for E.D. 2, Three-quarter Boating axle ronto, visited his people here last Mies Sadie Gates spent Sunday with — Smith&Sen. Ltd„Nurserymen, 3. Timden bearings all tbruugh Sunday, the Misses Gates. r-"- -� of Winona. Out. . 4, Same gear shaft as Chevrolet The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup. Ernest and Mrs. Adamson spelit Pit cke- im T 1 am prepared to take orders for all 6. Single plate disc clutch per will be dispensed in St. John's Sunday in Toronto, kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, 8, Half elliptic springs (underslung) Church here on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Walker spent Sunday with Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at -which guarantees easy riding Laud Shepherd and family. who Geo. Gates and family, loyest possible prices. 7• Gas tank in rear, with vacuum feed have been residing in Toronto for the Miss Muriel and deo. Todd visited Special rates for large quantities. 8. Bide curtains open with the doors past few years, have returned here the,city one day last week, Dru 9, The supreme effort.of the man who and taken up residence in the house Mise Borland spent the week-end 28tf designed the Oldsmobile,Oakland, formerly occupied by Mrs. Shepherd's with her rents at Peterboro. p Piekeri>a oaaillac, Buick and Chevrolet, father,the late Dr. Bentley. rs, Win. Petty, e are sore to re- _ 9 N. J. Cha man, Last but not least, for expert repairs The Brougham Women's Institute port,is under the doctor's care. y _ on all makes of care,go to will bold"tbeir annual business meet- Chas, and Mrs. Lintner. jr., spent 4 It 1S M BH$1li@$8 , on Tuesday, May 16th, at s.30 p. m., Sunday with the former's parents'. ore Y a the home of Mrs. E. Holtby. All R.and Mrs,Bommervineattendedthe To help you run part of yours, Gerold s Garage, members are urged to attend,as there funeral of the latter's father last week, t will be an election of y®cere for the What's the attraction at the C.P. By opening a New Garage in the VII. ,:Brougham coming year. R. station Sunday afternoon boys? 1aAe of Whitevsle 1 am prepared to do A meeting of all those Interested in Masters Leslie and Willie Rollinger Wam le's .Tasteless Cod Liver- -kinds of revair work. including the up-kegp of fit. John's Cemetery on anent Sunday with Master Bobbie O;1 E.uule.vn id the Deal pro., tops and Bide curtains; also i oakitiR - - V �'t5 ......�..:..� ..lit be neidla t on. your old oar look and ruv like new by Unexcelled Brougham Presbyterian church.this James Sargent has engaged with duel you can take for givlag it a good coat of new paint, (Friday)evening at 8 o'clock. Anew Mr. Topper at Locust Hill in the C. P. that nasty cold. Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- • ' Board of Trustees will also be ap- R station. ing;Pumppss,,;Windmills,'Sfios In the Dominlon t pointed,as only one,Robert Whitson, Marshall Drinkwater and family, Waltlpolels' Throat Ease. - andj asoliae Engines. still survives, and he Is pow a resident David Dawson and daughter,yHelen, ; LLIOTT otMother s Day will be observed at the motored The annual meeting of theaCherry- Wampoles' Paraformic Coug'k CHARLES M. RICE, _ _-- Union Sabbath School on Sunday, wood Methodist Sunday School was Remrdies relieve the cough. Rome Tel. 66$1. Whitevale, slat y y 8 May 13th. Service begins as usual at bend on May god, when the following 10 a. m. The official program will be officers were elected for the ensuing CrudetDrugs, Patent Preparations,- � + • Yonune dt Charles Ste,Toronto rendered and promises to be very in- ear: A. J. Taylor, superintendent ; x ' Girazn Chopping Is open all yy Toilet Goode, Tobacco, Cigars pe year and admits stud- tereeting. Mothers and lathers should Y. P. Blble Close, James Todd; Bible ;z rally to this section of Elea Sabbath Clare, Messrs. Edgar Pilkey and F. a 'AND FL DUNG ante any time. When superior Sabbath School and tbus encourage Rogers; Boy's Class, David Dawson : `.Metcalf a Choice CandieL ,1 training and promptness of ob- their children. Girl's Class, Mrs. M. Drinkwater ; - I assn ppr�epared to do Choppingg and taininn g ployment are consider- Considerable interest was taken in Girl's jr.class. Mrs.W. Petty: Prim- Oat Raking every Monday, �Ped• ed; f ie school abduld receive your the proceedings of the township coon- asp class, Mrs. Edgar Pllkev and Mlee nMy and Friday cil on Monday,'especially in the selec- Muriel Judd : Treas., Miss Mary Daw• E. �R patronage. Keen demand for our tionof a township treasurer as suc- son ; Sec'y, Miss Agnes Petty: Libra- No E. McEWEN, Stoneboats For Sale graduates. Write today for our cesear to the late 'W, G. Barnes. rian, Misr Helen Dawson: Organists, y+ tom' bandsome catalogue. There were qutke a number of appli- Miss Emily Gates. Miss Lucy Dawson, �(ihD F. Bayles, (+18remQnt cants any one of whom would snake a Mias Ethel Roach, Mine Beatrice Veterinary Surgeon ' Aa17d H+sate No.2 W. J. Elliott,Principal ( od official. We congratulate Hugb Petty, Miss Muriel Judd, Miss Jessie Da btm. ob". '`' '•- �..'6`.,,t•+Y;, ^+'- :v r' ;s?;•n:.,c .ai"`'1. 1: 11111111 ic "Aaaffamcmanadm= III �= �%S`.CV'r�:,,•�'} "'�`'� "-'•S»- '1°' .m.� =+�'".'• .V"' .- ,Y'6 �•�=h' :nit •s Y :N "},�.n• .,eh•, .^".�"•zv'r^.e.�e•, ;�' �'r +'a a. '.s"...�r'.. :• � �'�: •'Y.ar. -."v.. .:�`-.,,s.. ..s r ,,.J'.. ':`.'97,T, i_ Fey l.:r. •.�• a. wE°' ..t. _ 's..^• .NC, 1. ,n, �r .*<i x: f 3.. + .a„ 'x� :'s c. w .:a b.:;.a: m »�•.. .s:.•• rae`t'.•i•,.!-`' �4 9-:��' �ar` .sl... ��y .r'•x,a' .:r ;n' �w; '.cx. 1' ;w: 1ti+s F,:O..: n" ✓° 'a, ). : tF' . ti^ x11. r. }"' { ?ry vc ` a �'; ti.,, ,:..�. -••; :�,r* -`«�}w t�mss`''. .c^ 3•e .�,av' y.�.r;9•:,�.,-" i:..,•.,.�`c=:�•..,. ••:x »4w:::,� :•.w'• >v. ., ,'-�"..�. _�. s"�'�„ ..�., ,.,;�-''•� r" � ..-.,"=.+fir•• ;,: ,c_ .;• =t°A",,.J.,: Z"' •:�,.. _... �:•.� ,�• :�"� •,vL,,, •.l�'i, •?D• Sv'�`•"9rc4y '� .<... •d'•,. `;s'-•••"t'•. Yrt-.:- d+s'.":- `fx _... -,,i: .. .d 'PP. 4 Pure Green' Tea .L•'. ' . e '� ■i 11 ! i1 ■11.1101 ,11 Martha . ;�e.nnie s N egg - - t: is guaranteed the finest - M . _ Did =It - r_ _ .' when it dears the name �. BY MINERVA. L. GUTHAPPEL. owe your di�ee a tam a eQw � PART I. maybe two—every day. Will you ` y{tRIGLEYBe �,i �K "What's zat?" asked Martha Jennie come. _ .Sos�S '�� a p� { Martha Jennie nodded. She would Jones, l promise anything for a n'egg. '.,r appetltto and 'per* A ri'egg, said�Jirlimy'Henning. ! Months asked. Martha Jennie went t°: -` dilSestlos mean I# UCB "What's n egg• persisted. Martha, p who was three. ;to Sunday School on Sundays. Hot > to your Sea]<i Sundays and cold Sundays, clear and - Sumthin treat, answered Jimmy Famous for its Flavor—Just trT,a sampl0s, rainy Sunda s, an and eve » •.;' : „ WRIGLEY'S Is s whose seven years of life were fills l Sunda found her willing,na kind of even holpeie is all t>tls knowledge. The two sat Upon,ea to be bathed, curled and hur- �. r the wooden doorstep of a house in a gerr ed. Mrs. Hennin s attention was z rireirlt— a plsasast. :squalid court, in the• slume of a big ried the Mission.School by the ener- called to Jimmy., "here there, Jim- Does Your Touch$e1l>LSe Eve! tttsetteltalpleksluas-sP. !refit Jimmy, who, Having last year Play You False?• • cify. tasted the o s'of a two-weeka' eta my. you've et enough. Two eggs, pie, Martha Jennie Jones drunken lath- Y milk, sauce and all the rest--you'll Did you know that besides optical D39 er and sickly mother had died within the Gauntry, yearned to make sac delight a in his own. be busting yourself. Not another bite. illusions, there are illusions of feel- ;t twenty-tour hours of each other, leav-I g Come Martha Jennie and show q " ,,Only once in the months- following ing? The proof is very simple. Take ing Martha of the olive akin, snapping , Y , g mother the hens that don't la •eggs a small round pellet about the size of black a es and tightly curl @d hair, to Zeaster Sunday' did Martha Jennie ,y -Y' Y B • y meet u with n'e That was the before I helps the kind lady wit:. the. a pea Cross the middle finger over S- A- LADA U' be raised by�the neighbors or handed p gam' dishes. It's a wonder the hunger of �y: .`• , over to the charities. day Mrs. O'Reilly and Mrs. Schmidt. „ Se the thumb side of the first finger. Now Jimmy Hennin s mother did laun- neighbors, got into an argument. The Y� all left even the dishes'1 insert the ,mot y argument waxed warm and Mrs. (To be continued.), pellet between the crossed dry work. She had no one but Jimmy fingers and roll it about the surface of and often bewailed the fact that she Schmidt, whose husband was a baker's _, :the table. You will be astonished to fR Purest Fireucrease News, not only had "no livin' husband but sistant, let fly a whole dozen eggs, Foollna the Buis. find that you distinctly feel two Ob- - also had no "gurls" to keep her c mowed from the long suffering A motorist in the Southern States 1. print Price. eany and that she was "that lonesome en'Tloyer. One of the.eggs found a once stopped for water at a'dilapidated �_ eta about hall an Inch apart. One a! the market features that !s for a gull as never vPas. So when resting place on the small form of The explanation of the ezperiment� open- keeping the publisher on 01i toes to- Martha Jennie, all unconscious of the Martha Jennie who, standing open- house where a'flare iboted man,'lean- reefs in the fact ' that the pellet is ' terrible ha happenings around her, had mouthed between the combatants,'fail- ing against a rickety fence,was gazing touched by the opposite sides of the day is the ascending prices of news- F looked up into Mrs. Henning'_s broad,ed to move when the battle began. meditatively across a field that had two fingers, and, consequently, two 1rr print Only recently this price has Irish face leading "take Martha,"' Shrieking, she ran to the motherly grown up to weeds. "How ie your cot- sensations 'of touch arise instead bi been advanced $5 per ton,and another Martha was into her motherly arms.of Mrs. Henning and amidst her ton this year?" the aotorist asked.' one. t;t' increase of a similar amount is ez- arms and proclaimed at once to be her!sobs poured forth-disgust at the con- • "Weil, air," replied the man, "1 ain't " Eta petted. In an interview on Tuesday dopted.�daughter by all the law an"dition of her pretty gingham. ! Dodge, president of the in- rlhite, and thus-it was arran eIj • "What hit me?" she wailed. Bat no cotton. I didn't plant none �; last P. F. zb pe g " „ cause I was afraid the boll weevil Crochet and Fancy Needlc- ternational Paper Co., said, "I do not since no one else in all the world $are, it was an e¢g. ' p wanted Martha Jennie Jones. "A n'e �" gasped Martha Jennie. might be bad." Wanted .'.' ,see how newsprint prices can help but gg How !$ your corn?": : ?porkers Yl anted V 5� Martha Jennie soon proceeded to How could that be. It wasnt.blue, " ?:, Igo higher in view of the increased cost "Weil,"came the reply,"I didn't plant lOf raw materials, transportation, etc." question her we. into life and to-days like the '2easter one nor good tO eat, We sell your soods on conownmsat• 4ueation related to a round white ob- like the birthday one, nor choclat, like no corn neither, for I didn't know it aatoi-town, send slam far k,1 Pulpwood fe by far the most import- p reply, Lin. ant of the raw material entering into act held in Jimmy's grimy hand. It the black one. . "What kind of n'egg we'd gft rain." gerfe-and 9peclaity S Ito Daptortili d come from a bag wherein reposed wuz it?" The motorist hesitated. "How are bOp' „ ♦vamsie, Toronto. the manufacture of newsprint. To so- two similar objects. This was Jim- 'It wuzAa bad egg, said the wise~your sweet potatoes?"be asked at last. cure pulpwood the mills have to so my's birthday"and he had been allowed Jimmy. `They be many kinds 0, .• i y , „ Well. now, stranger," the man re r".:LQ`°it mmcu'.u::i..ln:us t - farther and farther away every year. to choose an.especial treat. He ickl n e ' chose shard-boiled e g (Jimmy had 'Bad," mused Martha-Jennie and plied, "you see, it's lust thin 'way. I Labor and camp equipment and sup• g didn't plant no sweet pertaters cause tt' _' .',plies must be sent greater distances, luxurious tastes) and had been sent to discussed the whole subject with Jim F,�. purchase three for thirty-four cents, my,.as he magnanimously piloted her I was afraid the bugs might take them. i and the cost of delivering the pulp- one for each of the family—an eleven to the corner grocery and showed her No. air, I didn't plant nothfn'. I just EDDYS '�' ' Y.wood to the mill is greater. While the and one-third cent treat apiece. a crate of h one ' _4annuai cut of pulpwood has grown to M eggs, sac lying 111 its.played eels." !L Now it happened that arths Jen- own wee cubicle. F k, enormous dimensions, in 1620 amount• nie's parents had never introduced her 'Wat where Wei live?" asked "° ���� E,; Ina to oier four million cords. forest to an egg. Corn meal, fat bacon,bread Martha Jennie. a IIres are d wastating more of our for- and potatoes had campriaed her menus "Sure," said Jimmy. And so the •al s eated areas to a tar greater extent. thus far in life--at least when there days went by. �t� v.. was any menu So, when Jimmy told August at last. Fifty children, s;)l: Me i In the province of Quebec last year , T40,000 acres o!forest land was burned her of her share in the day a treat.she ages, sizes and conditions of raiment, took but little interest Later, at the lined u at the Union Station. Excited,' trvsassrmis ar eArtanr p ae , over, according to Hon. Honors Mer- dinner table,her big black eyes watch- awed, frightened. yet happy, the east ss�ss sb� tier% b11nister of Land& and Forest&, ed the process of shelling the"nee scrambling, chattering youngsters en- - r "A In 11th over ROe floe arr•eer was des- Into the cracked saucer that did uty,tered theJ special car reserved for :,.+l�n,u, - - . •� y'L frayed. as a plate. with the first maufn:`ui Lnem. �nen c's,e aaaaa,u,a w,.....,a..;L, ' Wbtle the publisher will no doubt be her 3ndiflerence vanished. "N'eggs was reached, they were dropped oft' at, compelled to absorb a large portion arc°' the shouted,.. "want snore I the stations by two, three or In small: - "" 11A_ y are 1° - - 'bunches. Near the end of the line the: - of the increasing price of newsprint, "gg t" j Huh, sure you do• said Jimrriy,�train stopped at Lake View station this increase must eventually. come „ , , » tram the reader; consequently both V nine Nothir. doin. Its birth-:and here our little folks were deposit- Worms and Cold Water. , }G' de. to-day. That's )why you get this,.ed. Jimmy, Martha Jennie,Alice Gor- MCI m — All y name! . *' ..the newspaper publisher and the rastd- one, Ddat,kin we have eggs on al[arths,{don, Mathilda Grey, six and nine ° . er are directly interested In the pro- Jenaie's birthday?" I years respectively, and Georgie Pier- You've been here before!" . ® - i• •, Jimmy. sell, eight, whose sight foot would not LyraBird—"Lyra, Lyre•" iectibn Qf-the forest from fire. Don t know when it Is This year the forest Are hazard will We'll have to gin Martha Jetinte a!grow and whore crutch made the still- Magistrate-­"Liar. am J? ,OMcer, ' undoubtedly be. severe, and every citi birthday, make liar up one, I gueM ness of Lake View resound with its take him back. Worms and cold and then lease God. if the money's°thump, thump. while its delighted water for thirty days!" sea should recognize ble personal re- p t there. we'll have eggs again. But It's owner shrieked, There she is• Same spousibility and do all be can to save dear food they+ be.." old' station! Here's the farm wagon. Alle_forests for labor-employing Indus. "Have m birthda now!" ordered Wh r A New Moaning. y y y, if there ain't the same old cow!" " Martha Jennie "'Mother n'egg!" Georgie had spent two weeks the pre- A'teacher asked her class the mean- ' 0 "No, no, 'dear. The eggs are all vious year at Si Thomas' farm• to ing of the word "furlongb." �1C aNlnaed's Liniment for Coughs d Colds Rene. Birthdays don't all come at once. which the five children were consign- Jack was called up, and said, "It _ A'- Eat this piece of nice corn bread-'ed. So he knew all there was to be means a mule; it says so in the boot." No Mvwsr&airs - „ Tlie _ Here's a little lassis for It. There, known about the country. -The teacher asked for the book and � {' Sky. see! It's a feast—it is indeed—we're� But my story,concerns itself prin- ft was brought forward. At last Jack aD • ��i0 mi y; The sky is a drinking-cup, ''; havin' to-day." Icipallywith eggs as they related their- came to i picture-of a soldier sitting m� I` B Qe�° ' ' That was overturned of old, Shortly, another t day loomed selves to the small rl alread well M"f"'t°'�...daa"6"e",di,' 1 ,J 8i y on a mule. AT LVCW HAwowARa arowc And 11 pours in,the eyes of men' upon Martha Jennies horizon. Jimmy,introduced. p° Y f At the bottom. of the picture was Its wine of airy gold: announced it: ' 'Zeaster Sunda atl Martha Jennie could not be convinc- written, -Going Home on hie larlongh." 'Mission School. Teacher said.-bring ed that the chickens from which she - e drink that wine all day, all our little brothers and sisters. Mal;regularly ran in fright, "laid" the kin I take Mar'-Se.Jennie?" I eggs she saw in the nests and ate with M Inard a Liniment for Come and Warts SMAK ' Till the last drop Is drained up, "I reckon, Jimmy. I've made her a!such gu sto at breakfast each mom- • - .And are lighted off to bed dress out of the gingham apron the ing- Jimmy and the others told 'her Lost In the Fog. By the jewels in the cep! mission lady give me. There was all about the great mystery but when .ing foggy weather, a seagull flew Richard Henry 8todda£rd. plenty of the atuR so I put rtifflea'on'Martha Jennie had been escorted to` _ r it It's pink and she'll look like a little the barn to have the fact proven, ta, into II:bridgs, England, railway eta- Want" of thought causes as much lady, sure she will, and she'll good the farmer's wife was just putting a tics, caught its wings in a gds lamp - evtl as want of heart. like one, won't you, Martha nteI whole dozen of er a into a neat oat of and extinguished the light. JAMES SMART FLAW BFIOCKVILL[Q1fC _ __• A little lady!" ;a box, a "settin,' she called it, and "Don't know,"calmly arswered t Martha Jennie again declared, to the 's' small person. "Does 7.easter Sund'y much-tried Jimmy her unerring con- Z.00aI �!$enti Wanted hurt?" viction that eggs grew in boxes. They To sell and demonstrate the World's a "Hurt! Bless you; no;child. It'll'•did in the corner grocery,thev did in!' most efficient Snell Supersensitive 0 be grand—no hurting at all, at all. the Mission Sunday School or 'Zeaster Concert Radfophowe Receiver, to e� Martha Jennie pondered,then asked, Sunday, they did her: son ergs grew: Farmers, Townsmen, etc. Apply to "''Zeaster Sund'y good to eat, like in boxes and that was all there was to: n'egg?" Itt The rest was a fairy story! SPARKS RADIO COMPANY - "Why, my stars, hear the child! It's The days went by and all the chil Yonpe 8t. Arcade - Toronto �U�� � ���� Sunday and it's Easter and the great drPn grew rosy and were blissfully - L` Son of God came out of the grave that happ.ppy. The last week had been par=' - -- - q .3.y and=and—they sing and--but ticntarly wonderful, for the evening Our Free Booklet `=` there, ye shall see for yourself all of,train that stopped at Lake View de- 4f Engravings ♦ / ,R the flowers. We'll all go to the Mis-;pposited upon the platform the Gorr- ���� '�' ; lion School and it'll be fine." (fortable person of Mrs. Henning, who t. raun for the asking. n I Easter Sunday dawned, warm and ca a in lace of a•sick Mission worker sires rain i1i' °r 7D° { �t1 p can olualn t cloudless. Bright and early Jimmy to look after the children.She surprised. 'The M«e Instrument are e *3 and Martha Jennie were aroused; Farmer Thomas'family at supper and The World Produces jj i ply AT, - FACTORY PRICK O1�VeS' �l QLi811ty scrubbed and curled. 'hugged each one in,turn,for her heart .1, "'Zeaster Sunday," shouted Jimmy.I was big enough to take in the whole Cash or Credo. it yyr to days tree trial In your :Don't like it Hurts l" ' I brood. own hni Packed In a man- "Hurt�—bash 1" shouted Jimmy,. The morning after she arrived, + tmperlal Pneoavraoh Garr. ner which Insures and Martha Jennie's little feet were,Martha Jennie hovered, by her side Dept, K., Owen sound, one. -' their keeping in Lifebuoy may be safe. l:• ,`i: :� 25 rears. fr ,gh_ h eonrliti_on_ ly used on the t soon half walking, half dragging be• until they were seated' at the. table --- �— cwccu .hnrrny--TRCd— as Be , an en urst' r� Remove capping ear skin. much ruffled pink gingham Eying in out with, "Mother! There 'fief" _ y �.s" !' ft'om cork by cUp- It to wonderfully fthe wind, her black curls bobbing and °What, my little lamb? what is?" j L ' i f pIng in hot water. cleansing for little dancing on her head. ! "N'eggsI Lots 'of 'em. T'ain't,no i_ Every single olive - �.�.. hands.'facea and bod- They arrived at the mission an birthday. S'every day n'eggs." inspected for size ice' found a place at t�front. When the "Why bless the child,. how she do ' � d and quality before " .r�- service was over, the children were lcce eggs( It's eggs, my dearie, not , it goes into the a x. follwarrfsskii..- -each given one d ed e g and one 'n'e a' It's a fine lot of hens you r •' :� • g 5• g i;g•• y ' •'INVINCIBLE `egg egg. Itiartha JVnie's dyed must be having, ma'am, to lay you so ' bottle. egg was a brilliant blue and Jimmy's manyl Oh, thank you, ma'am, two be a gorgeous red. The happiness in Plenty for me. An' don't be given _ :'phi and Stuffed. - _. �fartba Jennie's eyes was good to see. the Child so manyl She'll be wantin' ® r r At all Grocers ' ? " them at home and hens don't la 'em - �'='" Kin yes eat em? she asked the „ y _ ° •• •• " . :Orld at large. .. there! ! Insist or �,,'t�• \ "Yes, indeed. Do you like eggs?" "lien- don't la?�' 'stn!" said Martha o MrLARGN'S tngwered a smilin teacher. "If you Jennie, in scorAful wisdom.'�,g Q INFINC1RLl. "Sure the do d4srlin'. Haven't you ,�e Poii� �a7 - -�� will come every anday, you shall y r - -_a , _ hsvea ticket to go to the country for -seen the nests yet? And the biddies - McLAREN'1-TXTTED - `�'"•.' • Wo weeks this summer and so shall and all?" t , , 1 , 1 ■ u Hcmiltoa .�.. R'iaaipeg _ �`• `' 'immy. There on the farm,.you'll see �'!"rtha Jcmlie .�olunteered no ex-1-ex- ISSUE No. 19—'23. ..•�s painsaii Lbet !its and lot& of eggs and eat 'one— Planation and the subject was drop- ♦, v ,"�'�,'. '. �,," �5.,, r w1• :s. rf L.• .;C'rr s:: :j' 'w-.q•°.r ♦„ w yx,:,q'. •,w," 'M W` ,fi, �•�'' +•1, .;ir '�•'"<'"ar' i,y�� .^,w,rn. x'� �,,:.,„s :� st%^, :,�f.;•y,;,,•#' .l c' ,p ,;.,aer` s; •,r•;, ':p. �T. .�'ax. 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VELUM REFUSES VLitl� 'i17 V Mons �..! ` 'cs+soao 'tG��._ _ • TORONTO. f -- --- -— /_1 IL � k Manitoba wheat—No. 1 Northesa� _ �. 451 •� • ,v�Hwur � Resistance In Ruhr is Act of Government, Says the Note, '�,, "e sill ► Manitoba oats—Nominal. i' alind Must Cease—Teutons Must Meet Obligations as � � �. 9 1 Manitoba barley—Nominal. Fined b the Versailles Tres •' tee • n re All the above, track,bay port. : y ty. *R. Am. corn—No. 8 yellow, $1; No. 2, Paris, May 6,—After the French care's usual concise and pungent " "" ' ''^ �� Barley—Malting, 59 to 61c, accord-. ` and Belgian Premiers had decided not stale. It seta forth that the repars- wuswo 5 Y 12 I ° � ���,, fug to freight outside. s X A Buckwheat—No. 2, 76 to 78c. to adhere to the wish of the British tion total stands as fixed by the Lon- r,a c..bnwst :� .•: .. '.:x;,`•.'. . _ Rye—No. 2, 79 to Slc. Cabinet for a joint allied reply to don schedule. It denies the German THE LOCATION OF THE CHESTER CONCESSIONS Peas—No. 2, $1.45 to $1.50. the German reparation note, the text assertion that passive resistance is an The Cheater concessions to United States financiers just signed by the Mjllfeed—Del., Montreal fret his,' " of the joint Franco-Belgian answer act of the Ruhr population; and af- Turkish government,include rights for ninety-nine years to devel> immense- bags included: Bran, per ton, 29; was handed to Pr. :van Hoesor,. the firms that it was an act of the Gov- p shorts, per ton, $31; middlings, 8; e ly rich copper, oil and iron deposits in Anatolia. They'-are believed-Ao-In• good feed flour,.$2.15 6 German Charge d Affaires, at 7 ernment g , ;2.16 to white. - o'clock to-night. It declares . most plainly that , sleds concessions already made to Britain and France, and a French cur- Ontario wheat—No. 2 white, nom- o'clock respondent reports that the Turks are keen to recognize the conces Up till late last night and again France and Belgiam will consider sions, iaal. ' no not because they prefer to hand the industrial rights to U.B. capitalists Ontario No. 2 white oat--b0 to 52c. �R ;to-day, it is reported', Lord Curzon en- German proposals until passive res- Ontario corn=Nominal. ' .!deavored to persuade Poincare to at- istance ends. but because they aim to hamper Britiab' development is Mosul. The dotted Ontario Soar—Ninety per cent.ggaat.. -v tempt a joint allied note, but the He mentions that France has al- lines show the railways to be built by the Americans, In jute bags, Montreal, tempt chi - • French Premier, acting. in full accord ready advanced hundreds of billions - ------ — - ment, $5.10 to $5.20; Toronto b with Premier Thennis, held to the on Germany's account, and that one- $5.06 to $5.15; bulk seaboard, ';4.96 original plan, after having given Bri- half of the reconstruction of the de- tain an opportunity to sign the note, vaststed regions remains to be done, IN NEW BRUNSWICK: • WELCOMED BY WEST . Manitoba Hour—let pats., in`rrottoll which opportunity was not embraced. He asserts that France will never sacks, ;7.10- per barrel; 2nd pate., Thus, once more, France and Belgium stand-the iniquity that, while Ger- $6.60•. q y t, Railway Communication Ro- Seeding Well Under Way Hay,—Extra No. 2, er ton, track,, have given an indication of their in- many does not pay reparations, she SUM ed With Interior Canada With Grain Above Ground Toronto, $14; mixed; ell; clover, & tention to remain in the Ruhr until continues to build up her industry at Straw—Cax lots, per ton, track, Tow. ' paid home. The note goes in a great detail and United States. in Chinook District. ronto, 39. The Paris Government, while refus- into technical 'objections, to the Ger- St. John, N.B., May 6.—RailwaY A despatch from Winnipeg says. Cheese New, large, 20c; twins, „ 22c; triplets, 23c; Stiltons, 22 to 28c, X ing to postpone its reply—and French man proposal, accusing Germany of communication with Upper Canada. Seeding of wheat is about thirty per Old, large; 30c; twins, 82c; Stutor opinion was loudly demanding a filling her proposition with "Jokers." and the United States was resumed,cent. completed in Alberta, according 32e• a, prompt refusal of the German offer— France and Belgium's joint note on Saturday night when the washouts to reports reaching Winnipeg. About Butter—Finest creamery prints, 88 ensured the British Government that categorically refusing to ' consider on the Canadian National Railway 78 per_cent. seeding is completed in to 87c; ordinary creamery prints, 34 � It would be glad to enter into negotia- Germany's recent offer of thirty bil- were sufficiently repaired to allow; Southern Alberta, but it is just get- to 36c; dairy, 24 to 25c; cooking, 22c. ,4 tions for an allied accord when Bri- lion marks as reparations. criticizes trains to run. The situation on the' ting well started in the North." Con- Eggs—New laids, loose, 82e; new i Lids in cartons 36c. twin approved of the French and Bel- point by point the German offer. Canadian Pacific Railway was much ditions in Saskatchewela are somewhat : glans remaining in the Ruhr, but Surprise is expressed at the Ger- improved and it is . believed that's different from previous years. The Live ultrr--Chickens, lbs.. 2 c; stood on the position that, inasmuch man pretensions; which, the note says, through trains will be run on Tues- northern art of the province was the over 6 I 4" 2., • c; 4 to 6 lbw•, 22c; Y g A P do, 2 to 4 lbw, �lOc; hens, over b ' as the essential part of the French would mean tearing up•the Versailles day. I first to get on the land this year.'28c; do, 4 to b lbs., 26c; do, 3 to plan was continued occupation of the Treaty. In the final paragraph it re- On the St. John Valley Railway: Thirty per cent. of the seeding has Ibe., 22c; roosters, 17c; ducklinggyy �� Ruhr, it thought it unwise to enter marks. The German- Government, if there was no improvement and the,been completed in the Carrot River over 5 lbs., 30c; do. 4 to b lbs., 21ic; into a debate with London on tbia it will only look into its own heart, water was still over the rails'in many Valley, while grain•is above ground to keys, young• 10 lbs. anti up, 80G Issue before replying to Germany. will not be astonished that such a places. I in the Chinook district, meat o! gas- Dressed poultry—Chickens, milk. �, fed, over 5 lbs., 85c; do, 4 to b %a u, The note to Germany is in Pain. bargain should be refused. The peak of the floods has been katoon. and along the Alberta border. 80c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., hens, over passed and the swollen waters of the In Manitoba seeding has been.gen- lbs 36c; do, 4 to 6 8c• do 3 t FLSHING CONCESSION St. John river, after causing millions eral in the Dauphin country for ten 4 &., 24c; roosters, 24c; -Ancklin�ggss.. s 1 ;of dollars worth of damage, are slow- days,while in the southern part of the over 5 lbs., 80c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., E9cl ON FRENCH ISLAND) y` .S.:; °?" ly receding. Reports of damage con- province, which is usually the most turkeys, young, 10 lbs. and up,40c. tinue to pour in from many places advanced, work on the Iand is Just be-I Maple products-8yzuup, p�sr imp, :3 throw out the rovince but the sit- ginnia Floods have revented farm- gal., E2. per 5-gal ties, ;t.40 peaty Canadian Awarded Fivo-Year P g P gal. Maple sugar, lb., 22c. _- w Monopoly at St. Pierre nation is expected to improve and it erg from getting to work around Mot-) gamey--6o-lb. tine, 10i(i to lie peg is believed that the water will tall den and Emerson, wbere,'In ordinary�lb.; 3-2311-1b. tins, 11 to 12ic per b.= ?+" and Miquelon. rapidly. years, the seeding would have been Ontario comb honey; per doz. No. 1,• A despatch'from London aaya:.-J: `' As a-result of flood conditions pre- completed by this time. $4.50 to $6;•No. 2, $3.75 to ;4.25" ,e Anderson, s Canadian, well known vailine in the Megaguadavic near St. Reports state that all parts of Potatoes, Ontarios—No. 1, $1.05 is 1 George on Saturday, George Little southern Alberta were visited b a'$1.10; No. 2, ;1' to $1.Ob. a In New York shipping circles, is in i Y• g y Smoked meats—Rams, med., 2b Landon for the u of interesting, i who attempted to- shoot the Long splendid rain on Sunday afternoon t4 purpose m 27c• cooked hams,-86 86 to 40c; smoked ' Angle-Canadian financiers in a flue- Whip Rapids, was drowned. A young and night At Lethbridge the precipi-;rolls, 28 to 28c: cottage rolls, 28 tit : - year fishing concession, which he is Frenchman who was engaged in log- tation measured .86 inch,but some dis-'30c; breakfast bacon, 80 to 33c; sppea.. -' understood to have secured on St.I "rig ,: ;":$:+1, >'' S driving in the same district is missing' tricts report heavier rain,while there eta] brand breakfast bacon. 3b to a8e; Pierre and Miquelon from the French! and it is feared he has been drowned. was no part that was not visited backs, boneless; 84 to 40a ' . Governmerii .Anderson' concession 4 A third drowning occurred at New- It was the fluent spring rain in Cured meat,—Lo clear b 68 fle 4 castle when David Travis fell off the years, but it did not come before, it ;18.50' 7u to 90 lb�i18 t : is said to be a big ne,-amounting to. to 70 lbs, S ;' '90 lbs and u , $17• lightweight rol* a monopoly of the fishing, Wharfage-' brow of a log'drive on Saturday. was needed, especially in districts east p5 60 heavyweig t ro P°y g' a! Lethbridge where some farmers in barrels, >FS . h Ilan and storage rights for the island. and "b0 �. 2.50. it is understood he plans to bring the were delaying seeding because the soil Lard—Pure tirres, 38 to 18�e - -Alsh to British and.other markets. KING AND QUEEN was too dry. tubs, 16% to 17c; i1 s,� t v t4c� I pa � Four passengers of the ice-bound t ;r `"t .EN ROUTE TO ITALY Medicine Hat had both rain and prints, 18%c. Sbortening, " snow, but the total precipitation was 14115 to 15%e; tubs, lbil to lbc French .trawler, La Provence, who heavie! than at Lethbrid bean 60 silo 16111 to 18;Qc rint. 17>A to were rescued from ice floss south of Expects Joao from U.S. Their Majesties Acclaimed by ge' g • f al$,�- , 8t Pierre by the White Stu liner Kemal the leader of the Turkish inch. Calgary has .12 inch,while Ed- Heavy ee! steers, $7.50 to j8,2b _. Canada a few days ago are under- government, which-has made immense French Citizens on Journey mouton, in which district conditions butchery steers, choice, ;6.75 to $7.25 stood to have been employees of Mr. concessions is the oil regions, to the to Italian Frontier. -'are very dry, only.04 inch was record- do, $6 to $6.50; do med.. ;b Modane, France, May 6.—King ad' this falling in the form of snow. to A. rom-, United States, a $5 to ;d.50• h�ch Andersari. expects to receive Altogether Sunda rain bri h 1� Mr. Anderson is the man who, •dusacal backing from that country. 9e g tea, beifers, c else, ;8.60 to $7; do, me ears a George and Queen Mary of Great three y go, sought a contract _ 1. Britain panned through here about 8 prospects in 'southern Alberta very butt to $6: do cum, ib to ;; duo, from the Ministry of Shipping for o'clock this evening, on their way considerably, butcher cows, choice, to ;6 do,' B. y ? �med, $4 to ;6; canners and cuttxrrss,, the repair of 14 ez-German ship, NEW RUSH TO NORTH Rome, where they' will be the guests $1.60 to $2; butcher bulls, good, $4.'>0 Interned in South American water&I FOLLOWS OLD TRAILS of the Italian sovereigns at the Quir- Airplane Makes 400-Mile Trig u' $5; do, com., $3.50 to $4; leet3fn�' = The action•of the.ministry in sending seal palace. The station was decor- , ,testa, good, ;6.50 to ;7.50; do, fair. the ships instead to German firms-for ated with British, French and Italian _,t0 Save Wjonian s Life $6 to $6.50; stockers, stood, $5,60 to ;6• do, fair, $5 to $5.50• milkers- repairs caused much talk and .goes- Human Stream Pouring Into stags, and a •beautiful bouquet o! Al- Lion in Parliament wt the time. pine flowers from the mountains of A despatch from Balboa says:—An ea- springers, choice, ;80 to ;110; calves, _ � Gold Fields' of Northwestern P airplane flight of 400 miles, in tea- choice,-;10 to ;11; do, med., ;8 to ;10; _.. - 4 Quebec- Savoy,from the Mayor of Modane, to- do, com., $5 to $7.50; lambs, choice, ther with some loves spring blos.�pow to her husband's call of distress A des y P g may save the life of Mrs. He Gai ' ;13 to ;14.60 do corn., ;7.50 to ;12 Yeast Pleat Yields Relief Y ge, ._ �: patch from Cobalt says:— turns from -the Italian colony here, lambs, spring, each, ;10 to ;12.50; k for Diabetic Patient: )edging from the number of people were handed to Queen Mary. assistant curator of the University of sheep, choice, light, ;8 to $10; do, _-_-_ signifying. Michigan Museum of Zoology. . She choice heavy $6 to $7.50• do who are their intention to French and Italian officials were fella A despatch from London says:—A visit the gold fields of northwestern present at the station,- and Count is now in the hospital and is resting and bucks, $4 to $5.50; hugs, fed and :substance similar to insulin, and Quebec "just as soon as.the'break-a Carlo Macchi di CePrre, master of i•w.11, but there is danger that tetanus watered, $10.75; do, f.o.b., ;10; der 1 ,; P will develo country poiab. ;9.76. t►hich renders diabetic patients sugar cornea,, it 'is evident the transports- ceremonies•at they Italian court, wet- p' y Y t, going to be taxed to y Mrs. Gaihe and her husband, I1ed . 1%.free, may be obtained from . es, it is lion facilities are corned the royal visitors in the name '3 �,• = • "''��,� announced from the Cambridge Bio= their utmost limits of.the ding and Queen of Italy. N. Gaige. have been in Panama or MONTREAL. , chemical Labors I A , several weeks collecting reptiles and Corn Am. No 2 llow, $1.02. to I s Laboratory. good many `prospectors will no Their majesties special cars were insects for the museum. Two days It is thought that the yeast plant doubt travel in with their own canoes, detached from the French train and a ys 69c; Data, Can. Went., a . f to stains an active principle similar! so as to be equipped for cruising ar attached to the Italian royal train ai in the Province o Chiriqui. Mrs" 61%No. 3, c; to . 2 extra No, , feed,' ;�' g y � Gaige accidentally shot.herself in the 6134c to 62c; No. 2 local white, 60% pancreatic insulin. and wide throughout the new district, which had been sent to the frontier I hand, losing a finger. Her husband to 61c. Flour, Man. spring wheat' -- but there will be an army of men who to meet them. The engine was driven fearing tetanus, telegraphed to pats,, tats, $7.30; 2nds, ;6:80; strong have set destinations irl view, and will by the chief engineer of the Italian! bakers', $6.60; winter pats, choice, ref u , friends in Panama City for.aid and y upon the trails for moving from railways, and was decorated with' the American authorities despatched $5.60 to $�0 Roiled oats, bag 90 Iba place to place. _ British and Italian flags. P ;3.10'to Bran, $28. Shorts, Travellers t two airplanes from France Field, $30. liddlings, $35. Hay, No. 2, per or the greater part,will Cristobal to Chiriqui. A plane re- ton, car lots, $14 to $15, ::a:r•:y..,. .. carry -considerable baggage, it being. turned with Mrs. Gai ge, making the ' practically necessary for each to be round trip in nix hours. a provided with his own shelter and' food. This will add to the burden under which the transportation com- c pang will Labor, and already it is Western Border Bandits r. Met b Machine Guns W pos- sible to, picture open boats, barges or �,, r• ? i y •, pointers being towed by gasoline boats , :t e :? t u the u Ades tch from Winni ea s: } ,., P Peer Ottawa and Kenojevis 4, Peg y ,• Rivers, often moving throughout the I Along with the Provinces of Saskat- Y. night as we as wring a ay, an chewan and Alberta, Manitoba will u 4 loaded heavily with miscellaneous take active means to prevent border : banditry this sun`imer 1'Y : freight and with pioneers, y f:. - • Seasoned prospectors, representa- and especially constructed motor cars h tives of capital, ordinary adventurers, machine guns, sawed-off shot guns, k: - prospective storekeepers, mining en-1 heavy calibre rifles and tear bombs will be used by the provincial police • lgineers and a swarm of would-be pros- "`" pesters will comprise the human ''' ``` Y border patrol, while a motors cle stream. squad will be maintained. The patrol p. has been reorganized and a secret service organization has been built Income Tax of 1922 u for the purpose p p p of getting infor- :'Totalled $1,462,539,169 �mation of intended raids. Provincial Police . P ce•Commissioner H J. 'Martin New Ministar of Rallways. A despatch from Ottawa says:— <`• has issued instructions to "shoot to e.^ Presides Over Newspaper Men. Hon. George P. GraIIam, who has The gross amount of income assessed m kill," and all motor cars failing to E Norman Smith. of the Ottawa "been Minister of Defence since the for the purposes of the income tax for -- Alberta Goal for $9.00• stop when•ordered to do so, will be ,k ' organlsati�n of the Icing Cabinet,°now the year ending March, 1922, was $1,- M. J. Butler, formerly a deputy fired on. Last year the southern Journal, president of the Canadian .,goes to the ministry of Railwagq. re- 462,539,169. This information was minister of railways, believes that Al-, portion of the province was terror- Press Association, who presided over, linquishing His former portfolio, He is furnished to T. W. Bird (Progressive berta coal can be laid down in Ontario ized by safe-blowing and hold-up,the meeting of that organisation at, also Acting Postnimter-General. Nelson) in the House of Commons.�'I at nine dollars a ton next winter. i episodes the annual convention In Toronto. d, •o}••: }p.., •'i:'p,.rh r _ e.,,w', ':.EK' .•f�' •� •��It •, -¢:rk�G•^. :�,:r�Y}. »,.r,�,y, e:•.^ "�' �ei'` ..ti.„ '.+'r.,<; w;.•,. ,�i, �, ,p..� .i.?e J}Y'•� ^Y;,. •,ar.'�'n .4.C:r• :x^: 'r:,r.'�,.�, •�.p. aa�h v!..•''r •'F. :,6� .r.- to' �+ 'mK "�' � 9�.)t]•�xN' ;'t ,:�''w :'� 'rw�st" $ 'w+i: .,i .'r' '`1 w:.z4 .}. q .,ny;"� !•had":°r5 '-u b ^, ''A•a.'<•-, •r' :, ' ;r,. 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Dav, - action, Delay 3rd, 1917. FEED THOSE CALVES Royal Purply Meal - - - :` ls-r+ptions ro the United state. and Cr'eat the Lad!ea'Auxiliary,of the Qeoer- Only a memory of bygone days. - �'=� " .,.FEED YOUR HENS $� P. Poultry Specific ? Britain$2_00 in advance. at Hospital, Oshawa, are cordially and And a sigh for a face unseen. s;� •' - ' earnestly inviting all the cltlzens of But a constant feeling that God alone FEED YOUR STOCK R. P. Stock 9peciSe Al i this community to unite with them in Knows beat what might have been. •^.. • _ . 1OH14 MURKAR, Proprietor, celebrating the NationalHoepitalDay Not dead,but with life's struggle done, _ by a Reneroue donation or a liberal The Victor's laurels he has won, �, -, JUST ARRIVED-IMPORT ORDER •: •. DICKERING COUNCIL. collection to be taken up on Mothers' His to the Peace that followed strife. _ Day,May 13th, in all the churches. - ge'aeaterEd now eternal life. PLA IN WHITE AND CLOVER LEAP ' All"the churches is Oshawa"are -MoTS1tR• C ;•;:, '-The above ,council met pursuant to r'ad' rnment on Monday, the 7th inet. assisting is this work. Will you not 'Pie - Au he s y We may not know,we cannot tell D IrasY►bera all•present, the reeve in the �' stir. Minutes of last meeG#ng read, A Reneroue' response is asked for What pain be had to bear; ON and may be sent to the treasurer. Mrs. But this we know it was for us _ and approved. H.E. Ddor b Oshawa,at our er4rll- 11; died and'suffered there. - " s , . y d number of accounts were present- Pst convenience. -$ESTSR. PRICES AWAY DOWN " ': -Od for paymen'rand referred to the re- `' ' prpeetivastanding committees. - ry .. �'- '' received re'A1bi'ight's _ rk Brand Creamery Butter o a s e '. A petition was . . �'o ry B tie 3 Ce t • :',,' � `"'. T aMeroad and Geo.Pugh was heard in •Wire_Fencing COUSernative Rally wVport of-same. — Choice Dairy Butter 35 Cents A.Swan was heard re assesjtrilent of I am re ared to take orders for build- A meeting of the Liberal'Conserva• lot 2s. con. Claimed it was too high P P - lives of the Townshi of Pickering CHOICE CLEAN GROCERIES ` rn wire fences, either hand- p a asked for rebate. g will be held in the Township Hall, - .:" made or woven. ri s. P. Rossiter•, mail carrier, 'was lt me before,placing your order. Brougham, on Friday even(og. Consult 'ylay _.rrsrd re bad condition of road on Charges moderate: Work 11th, 19'23,for the purpose of selecting R A R D -S" O' N soaih end of sideline bet tote 6 sad 7, g guaranteed. detpgates to attend the'Conveution at ,„ �acrta 5 and 5th con upplat 12. Phone: Pick 1712 Port Perry on May 19th inst. _ Fleming Morrison was heard•re new (}EQ,SCOTT, Chairman s proposed road from.base line south of 3446 GEC. PARLEY,-Pickering Vunbarton and Fair port: ----- '' •' ' . J. R. Tbexton, police trustee, and L. LIHERAL•CONSERVAgIVE 82�turday, Mays 12 = - .•. F A R M L AND S - IQ Banks were heard re opening up a .. �;.. ,-,- .---,"s�tasreeta inPdckeriag vilfage. To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of t - . L3as Haight was heard re appoint• C ON T E T!'.O N open Convention for` the �a seient of road supt. The United Farmers Co-operative Company, 1,d Willson, aaseseor, was heard re A Convention of the delegates of the u1` ose of - selecting a' Limited Liberal-Conservative Partyy of South purpose ' ia• sass work, due to change in statutes. Ontario will be-held is the Candidate _to support the ,� .. _. .� A communication was received from A. J. &LLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 15W '-t ffi. Newman re bad coadttion•of side. Drury Government. TOWN HALL, PORT PERRY 9 rf...._ Fw south of Dumbarton school. 4be standing eomrnittee on Cootin -oN— ,' - -All-supporters of the gav- - w. . : reported and recommended Saturda , May the 19th, 1923. . . ernment �velcotne. $p,A.�7 @'JA.RZ'RRS �'OR - --- 1~ at as follows : Jobn Murkar, y 1i = Ming Voters'List, advt etc 127.50 ' For the purpose of selecting a candi- Convention will be address'- HOUSECLEANING SUPPLIES R Beaton. on acct of salary 126.00. dace to contest the Riding the ap. v lid wWsom.aalary postage etc!93 40. proadhing Provincial Election. eel by Premier Drury and ' ?be aGtodlo committee on Light &4 gg The election of officers for the Associ- ,,A, 0, Hogg, President of. Let us help you"by the following list-Neweet designs in Wall Papers ' asi Power. Transportation etc.: ee- alloy will take lace or to ' + led and recommended the to p Roard of Trade,Zoront0. ia stock. We eau put it''on for you if you so desire. r the Conventron, Work Guaranteed. y' �'• • pa went: Hydro•Electilc Power yy g Chair will be taken at 2.00 p. m. - t darn.,for street lights in Greenwood _ Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes. Moore'a Mttresco feu Marc b and,April. God Save the King.' The standing committee on 800uses Town Hall, •Wktby Juhastou.'s Floor Wax, . O Cedar Oil, hR'. Jse. Moores, M. D. J. A. Mc(3xssoN, Gar Wire Fences. Drainage Matters. Liquid veneer. Brnehee of'all kinds, eta. President Secretary_ at 2.30 m. Bow Shovelling, etc„ reported and IJ'' Ail:.d.,. sea:ommended the following pacurents: - Deal where you get the �3quare Deal �r=.' -7 ID Darter,sbov snow 4 00; B Harkey, V + :t. abev snow break &a Scarbro towaline , ' .: . T .H_ 0 R N T O N ' S 7 - 1liffi: F hor sn e. sbov arrow 350: W Car -0., -_�Yell,ahoy snow and" break ills 423:_ A QLrrutbers, abov snow w t 1 Mark _ �+ p n_ Os•��aaaay half 400; also opening ditches ' 'he BtzB Store Brou , Ont. -- ..-= .' .: .3ttlif'!: J Beelby, shoe snow 50e; R C .7 , � ` •`"`c :Asnald, freeing culverts of snow 300; ._ It ll'arltiater, disking snow on n t t 17x- Now is the time to ordet Our There is a Reason b�' ay half 75c;*K Beelby, break rds d,M. R Del Brown, break,rds on e t I Car before the spring rush. We Whitby to pay half 150; A B Mat- " ohms and others. ebov snow dishing can make immediate .delivery Pickering Ha' rdware Store' - i bemk rds 14 75. F Soden, break rds .. telov snow 10.40: M Hamilton and oth- of the following models (t, b ON".sbov snow 5.25 ;'B W. Jones and -p _M'tbers thou snow etc 25.36; C Russell - M1 a R aS j smdothers.opening mttee x8.00•- TOURING CARS, RUNABOUTS � '_ '._ _: ?he standing committee on Roads � , - rt, • I''' -. asdBridges reportedaadrecommesd- Now is the time to get your seed for ` ai,payment as follows• A Matihewe. p /� Q 41ra�g on sideline bet 2(1.21 con 7 7.26 • AND ONE TOhI 1.131) CKS. _ the Spring crop � Carter.drat on A rd con T and late ;f �}2; E Pllkey. scraping roads = We have a complete litie of Red Clover; Timothy; W H Chester. clean ditches and -- Y shag 1a 50:e w Disney, rep hill.rasa. We have recently taken OVBr' ,'Alsike and' Alfalfa. a '-mad ditching 4 50. FV T Stevenson, dy.. wwk with team ditch and rep culvert. ..14he Agency. for the Chevrolet V - .'..••�asc+: Arthur Carruthers, repairing - .' !�, }� �' y' ` All triads of package and bulk seeds for the $sides wshout load gravel drag 6 53• A J Motor Car and will be in a post.-, - - a' "lhl WIor,dr g b9 a half con 1 and a halt }' Leive'or phone your order and we Will , arr3 &13.`) Beseiby, drag rd 9613 75: 'tlon to -take care off.. the sales • _` ' .ASwan.drag rd 2 lots 26 to 31&T5 , fill it promptly -'-''--°- P Jones,6 yes gravel We, C Bala- And service of this Car - : - ' dMsr6 draw gravel and stone to south - -. - - d rd bl marsh bridge S. ; L Salter. In the future. ' ' -• Thy old reliable Paroid Roofing always on head. am -...'� . .;, -AN new culverts centre rd 2 76; _. W igolmes.drag draw gravel SS,,75 ; J Royal Purple Calf !!teal. Stock Food and Disinfectant—one trial will .. !hipster, planing bl and 3188; Art convince you that ii is the beet on the market. Mark drag centre rd sage 3 lots 17 to A full line of Accessories, Gaso, _ >' '•!150: J Pallister, plant ngg grading _ Our Motto-"We have it, can get it, or it is not made." ' ist i 18 75: D Graham, nklnpt clans line and Oil always in stock. p (�! to t i 150; H Alar+p, ditto 1.50; RM. - ',S, BALSDON, • +a I���+ - dawn.drag Audley-rd. con 3 hauling 028se to wast4ut con 9 lot 3 16,78 ; S �Jr o e 45 w in. and completing road HER.�QOD J ' COLLACUTT ..* to 4is 1?ours 32.95. - - llovedhv Mr White, seconded by S A&Spear and enrried,.tbaL the coua- �� Be Warned >sa7 lake advantage of the present - ;..:hone Ind L+� • - - -_ - -- . ,.:.•. - .. ,.. .' - . ortuaity to express the deep nor• • EEPING your insurance papers, deeds, bond& r4_ terse+ and regret of: the members on - larsount of the removal of our honor. ' and other valuables et homq until they are *4 treasurer, W.G. Bar nee.by death. stolen or destro eel by fun, instead of renting a la reeve and deputy-reeve be served Safety Deposits,is on a par with "Inciting tht ,v a member of this Board and during 1M PICKERING stable door after the horse is stolen."- last thirteen years he had render- ' good and faithful service to the Tp. _ - Don't procrastinate!. Rest a box to, at this Sank. =eel Pickering s treasurer of the e'd b' MEAT M�A R K E T ' :gwlity ; his lose is deeply deplored by T ' t3ris council and by.the people of the « S l DATRD BANK' township, b*whom he was honored Or CANa� 4 mad respected for his honest worth �, . sad unswerving integrity ; that the ;- 20. r ib t per,. Round Rout or Steak, - Pe OPAL ASS $ N - s�mpatby of this council be extended "" 25c T E'1' OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIO $ M bas young yon and daughter and to Surloin Roast or Steak. " _ Pickering Branch, - - - " W. F.Law, Managed` dies sisters and brother,and that a Porterhouse Roast or Steak,• . - •' 25c `' _ - se��y of this resolution be 'forwarded 1$c Whitby Brunch, C. A. McClefLan,Manama 4 ta,tlsem by the clerk. - Rump Roast,... - `.• l...�., _. A by-law was passed ap feting R Fine Rib Roast, ... .. - " J A*w,of Claremont, and Jae Rich- '$envy Rib Roast, ... .. 16c Mc • _s+eiaon,of Pickering auditors to audit -,. ., •B ak e i tie treasurer's books before banding ' Shoulder Ross t, .14 And 16e tiA - the aew treasurer. -�' Pot Roast, .. .. 14r • A by-law was passed appointing the - „ -- gc• �� - Brisket,to boil, eievk 'treasurer until the aew treys• .. _ strati took office. �f;of Pork.... .. .. A by-law was passed appointing in of Pork; .. .. ;'25c 2 " h not settled, we are doing suer- -.ldegb Pu h treasurer as successor to ' ' a Although w' Ba _ flhouldet Roast of Pork, . • r The council now adjourned to meet Pork Chops .• ••• - n�'+86 lit Utlr :.`tsRasa'on Monday, May 38th, at 10 a.m. ;Pure Pork Sausage, ... ..: •• � " ills Standard `Sank, on the � Msv,general business and at 1 .p, m. as _ ' . . .: __ .. 25C- 's _ aeoart of revision. 'Finest Salt Pork,... - - in Breakfast Batton,'piece; " has .h. F' set - ,Old site where bread slices. •. „ , - r` .!tease Met' Your County Hospital _.T - •• _ _ - _ Mild Cured Cottisge Rolle (half or whole), sac " -_�_:`. Lbeen baked fo>r 11�ore than 40 year. . Otliougb hospitals have existed in + Back Bacon, 48c " " - ._ We hereby hank our many customers for their loyal pat- ::a m*3orm or another for hundreds of „:Cooked Ham,•. y :. syPars. until two years ago no one "- rr ., - - ronage during the past, and al"so solicit the trade of ? rr o)gougbt of them getting together Weiner&,.. .. - :;Y .sire$their communities and becopoing w"Head-Uheeee,:. +�- .: 15e " - - _ , the whole Pickering community. We are ; ;dettar acquainted, - _ here to,serge on and our regular .: . . _ The great majority of peopPle knew ° ' Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 Ibs 50 cents y a The g and cared lees about 6ospit knew - 5 The 90 cents _deliveries are made, whether the roads are bad ortt not. f'4w bospiWa themselves running on `• :' lb.prints 18 center - A,wM:'• a Istiour day, 396 days in a veer basis. •Fresh'Trout and White Fish Every Friday - - - IadepeIIdent phOIIe 4GG - - -. ►wee too busy taking care of their sick $"wonder what people thought of R. '" I Picked �"'• W. G. REID - - PICKERII' GIH. Money, n ,Y;;•.;'n�;t.,:Y 'a- "e:.`'.�: :�;,, 'e+aai"c ,a,is.'.i' �` .y: .�,i"�,,;.: -�' n,.:,3• ',,�•.',i ^ .s r :^•:L,`.t-rv�q, -�q-'��:" ^,,.q � �,:: ``;i�' 4 ,.•�+"c• "ra `.L`a• ,yy�. ,,,,•�"''• �' �. 7 7 7 CLAREMONT.. J, H. Beal had a business trip to DALE REGISTE!t, arlaff A. V­,- Stouffville on Monday., Considerable gardening is under - A large•consign=ent of rub �T.A. Traim"b"Bali age 1*xw! ''way in Claremont. her SATuRd.&Y, MAY 12Ta-Auction sale No. 10 Mail 7 Z, tires fast arrived 4t J. Fingold's. of household effects, including 8 L0081 R E. Forsyth motored home last _ding bed. 12a P.it. Se�ionable Week from Toronto. Win. %ad Mrs. Ward, of Ushik,. ding etc., the property of Miss 4vne Lo 30 LOO&L "4-04 P. K we visited with F. M. and Eire. Rogers, in the Village of Plokiiftir. Sunday train, Alex.'Anderson, who was under Co' Sale at one o'clock. see bills. 151 A.M. M.- Cooper on Sunday. W. TraLas going W"4 dog, as the weather for week,ts out The follows 8.Powell, auctioneer. No. 20 Local 7.45 A.M. new garage next to thow' as oo.ds again. Pa tersoa's*hot)is erected and well M014DAy. MAY 28•rim-Auction sale of 27 Local X44 P.M. Sunday,June 17th, will be Deco. under way to completion. household furniture at lot 26, con. 2, 9 Mau 9.05 P.K. Sunday train, f.. cation Day at the Claremont .Un--. C Dr.-Enxene Underhill and moth- Pickering, the of Thorn" 9.05 P. M. Lou Cemetery er. of Aurora,spent, Sunday with Wedlock. Sale at one. See bills, Foregoing is according to Stkddaid Men's all-wool..Sweaters,-roe,9.801,for Whit- W. B. Powell, auctioneer. time. 6.00 S.F. and Mrs. Robins, -of G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth. The for- byr were the* guests of Dr. and ner intends opening up a dentist Boy's gweaterg,,rel;C50, for Mrs Tomlinson over Sunday.. -office in Claremont in about two ::Notice to Creditors 175 The Claremont bowling green is weeks. Harhess ,Shop Boy's all-wool Sweaters, r &75,for u fine shape and a few games have, Thos. E. and Mrs Stephenson In the matter of the Estate of Now. 1.75 es been layed by local clubmen. were.in Oshawa on ilunday visit- rick Wilson. late of the Vtllag e.of A.. and Mrs. Chandler, of To- jag g..&rjd Mrs. Stephenson,. the Olaremont,.in the County of On- Men's. wool hoa4i-knit Sox, cog 1.0%. t&rIo, Gentleman,deceased. '..71.6nto, spent Sunday with the)at• la- tter being in the hospitIl where A for a9c. ter'sVarents, J. H Mrs.Beal. alnwdi Im"I'MEIRS " Min'swools she ha. undergone- a 'successful Notice is hereby given, pursuant to oz.-cog 75c. for 45c. The bridge gang-has moved into operation. Section 55 of the Trustee Act,R. S. 0.. Now is the time is see about your Men's heavy Mitts up to 2.40, for 1:4® -.:._,. the F. Farmer residence and will Our leading sports, Wid Miller, 1914. Chap. 121, and Amending Acts, Harness needs. begin-work.at once at Barry's hill M. Hendersop,,A. Porter and an. that all persons having any claim Heavyrib Underwear, reg 1.75,, for,' 7� -and at constructing culviris in aRELInSt the estate of the above named 1.39 per garment other whose name we, have con: Newrick Wilson, deceased, who died We have on hand a good su�ply P this locality. 1W '. - of Harness and Accessories Men's ftiece.Uaderweaii, for sented to omit- had a successful on or about the .11th day of April, ! ., 89 tests The bridge gang has returned on ti ip to Seagrove on Mon- 1933, at the Village of Claremont, are at various prices. Qite us 'a trial'and be Men'ieaps, up to 2.76, for 1.79i -wer*@ work in this die- day when each brought home'a required on or before the 20th day of for the sum t trier. Foreman McDougall has beautiful little trout. May,A. D. 1023. to send post"prepaid, comvidced. -rented the MeOrath building as See our newGinghams; Zephyrs - Reuben Besse has moved to the onto deliver to the undersigned execu-. and Prints,also Wall Papers. headquarters. Village of Brooklin to take posses. tom or their solicitors, their names Good Shoe Repairing Service Sohn Graham and R. H. David. SiOJ3 Of Ch&S.*EIliOtt'8 Store and addresses and full particulars i.n. which he recently purel?ased, C. S. Tru4- of the security, If any, hold by them, son, of Unionville, called on Clare- writing of'theirelalms and the nature D. A. SCOTT Mont friends on Tuesday. - Mr.. man has moved*.into Mr. Be CECIL- -BRADLEY 81911!�s duly verified. •- Graham was formerly in the livery residence and Roy Ward.has mov CLAREMONT, ONTARIO business in Claremont. And take notice further that after Harness maker, ed into the house just vacated by t Monday evening. May 14th. Mr Trueman. On PICKERING, ONTARIO he said 20th day of May, 1M. the NEW said executors will proceed to distri- the B. Y. P. Union will hold a so Mr. Day vifil be celebrated bute the assets of the said estate vial evening when the B. R. C. with special Sunday 11 a. w. and among the persons entitled thereto, certificates and prizes will be 7 p• m. services-with music, mess- having' regard only to the claim of AlitevAle SPRING 'GOODS presented to the winners. sizes and flowers, appropriate to which they shall then have had not- James Briscoe has opened UP & the occasion. Everybody is Lavit- lee. and the said executors will not be The Service Gar..... cleaning Find pressing business to ed to wear a buttonhole dower in liable for the said assets or any part Prints.Glughams and Linen To-welift the premises owned by Judson 8- honor of mother that thereof to any persons,of whose claim Overhauling, Painting, Snow-white shooting of "m4idivaa all It re ntulti*al I a 50cents per rard, Bandy, and at present occupied day, and they shell not then have received not Inds ws& oodquality70 inches some will be w 11 111 jiting totters to the leg. pairing done. by Frank Ohidlow.' Charges mod- "old folks at home." Dated May lot, IM a specialty. erate. Give him a call. Prints am colon and shades 35'e. E. G. Kerslake V. S., who nos Ar-rR D LammoN Aim -Your old FoM top re-covered The Women's Institute will hold just orraduated f row the Veteriu-_ TaoxAz SANDicaeow. for $18.00. Gingham large plad qb6ok 25o... its Mav meeting at the home of ary College, Toronto, arrived In Executors. All Linen Toweling for tea itad hand tovelnig at 25c. Miss Edwards, on the afternoon of town 00 Saturday to resame his ols"Wout. Ont. Berry & Poynter the Ifth.. Every practice. whisk he vvaa compelled mccuLLOugH zf..� A limited sulply of knee Rubber Wednesday. Burro A ' 1 PI to give up last fall to allow him to Solicitors for the Executors, k t4 member is requested to b 1MmM 5 C Boots,wh to sotes and called Ant to elect officers for the ensuing complete his course in college. We 38-M stouttvills, Out. fm edges at 4,00. year. Current,events will be giv- welcome him back to our village I Cm*bud W. on. Topic-What Can Women &W b hu"prices for - &act hope he way meet with auc- ...... tta�ind eggs- Vote On. 'Roll'Call-Pay your cess in the practice of his chosen quarter, profe.esion. A meeting of all parties Interest- ied in St.Jobn*s Cemetery on the veuerir Cheques seventh concession of Pickering Tra ' Ch NOTICED TO MMITORS 1.will be held in the Reaugham Presbyterian Church Friday PEOPLE travelling on long or short journeys will am it most Oa l, Coal I In the Matter of'the Estate of France* evening. May Iltb, at 8 p. M., to E. Phillips, late of the Township convenient to carry The Dominion Bank Travellers' Cheques. re-organize the Board of Trustees of Pickering. In the-County of Oa- They are negotiable here in the world and can bo obtaimbd Hard and Soft 18oal of the and arrange for the core of the tario,Spinster,deceased. cemetery. A full attenoUnce, is Notice is hereby given pursuant to at any Branch Of this Bank ixeqe best quahty on uted. @ Sect.55 of the Trustee Oat. R. 8.0., u. e. Dramatic Club of the Union 1914. Chap.- 121 and Aifionding Acts. Ism hand Sabbath School will present their that all persons having any claim at the-above named Frances E. THOS. A. LA popular drama, entitled "The Vll- 'A n .9 is e School Ma'am,- in the MaAou-' ;1hi'llips. who died on or about the 18th is all on the evening of Friday, 'darl of April. UM at the said Town-- 'big of Pickering, an required on or IBV BRANCK May 18th. im P. LYM Uffinalim This drama to to three before the 81st day, of May, IN& to BROCMCLS4 BRANCH, L C. CROft Manuel: d post pre dervigutd Administrator or his Sell- quarter. It is a very sympathetic "a no Is closed tive of count their named and addresses and pr-in sets and lasts for two hours soda ipaid or to deliver to the citors pia of tumor. Do not yfalilftoo4 full particulars in writing of tbeft attend if you want an evening's claims and the nature of the security, -,thorough enjoyment Special it any.held by them,duly verified. And take notice further�that after flave Your Grain G-round music will be provided between the said 21st day of May, IOU the said • opells AT THE actL Admission. 35 conts; child- Administrator will proceed to distri- ran under 12 years, 20 cents. Doon but, the &sswitii of the said estate ipenat 7. o'clock, curtain rises Amd, with it oomes Houw =the persons entitled thereto, regard only to the claims of clesnin;, Paiatip+ VI�Lm- ishing, Graining. A meeting of the Pickering which be shall than have bad notice Campbell F lou' rMills Township Sabbath School Foot &W that the said Administrator will- ham thereof t46 any no of who" Work done while you wait ball League was bold In Brougham not be liable for the said. assets or Lay We keep a tufl line of last Saturday evening. The offl• Pact Brandraw Henderson Paints claim he shall not theA have received cers elected for the coming.90100011 notice. at pro wu prices. Are as f011Ows: PrissidOntl-NIMOrs Dated at Stoultvills April Mth. IM Stephenson,Claremont;Vide-pres- - We are in the market for winter. and Brushessnd Brooms, Soap, JOHN PHU.Lm. tdent-Peter Jackson,Brock Road; Carpet Beaters and many Administrator. - Raymond Secretary - treasurer '_,Marquis wheat, o ts, barley Pilker Claremont. The rules are isccu uou B U-TTO19. Locust 33111 R. R. I and rye. ,.other house oleaning Z the same as last year;.ages 31 and Solicitors for Administrator, neoessibi4s on under 'and players must attend 3845 stoulfvIlle,Out. Ior rices- our shelves, . . �7. Sunday School at least 60 per cent p See us for all Farm:and Veiretable of the year. Schools not h `09 Harness eds, Clover,Timothy, enough glayers may join with an. and Shoes The Cam' Flour Mills Mil]s Co., Ltd. - Alsike, Corn etc. other se ool., All entries must be Mus at -.' ---In the secretary's hands not later than May 22nd. F. X. COOPER Repaired promptly &ad astis- The Rev. Ben H. Spence and .. :.,H rold ]14issell of the Dominion --fac.tion gu I aranteed. Toronto Pickering CLAREMONT liance delighted the large and. .....A trial is solicited; ience at the union service last Tb 9 Meal G" Stan Sunday evening when the temper- since situation was presented by at the "Cdrner Shoe 8 the former, and a number of vocal Headquarters for selections, assisted by the Union ,Claremont, Ont.,�," --Church choir, were rendered in Good ,Groceries fine form. Mr. Spence presented ' a most convincing army of fact*to Aero" Cushion Tire's Don't fail to call when in tows show that the Ontario Temper. once Act. for the short time it has Butter, Egg been in force. has proved a Signal will stop P uncture I and Poul y success. The great misery,always tr .attendant moon the liquor traffic, troubles. good prices paid and greater things yet were to be "I unning ate& had been substantially decreased, 0 -W `-Wanted oil the time&ad.. expected. He inatanced the fact Phone, Clare MI thit crime was greatly decreased. Suicides in Toronto for 1914 had When FRANK CRIDLOWt been to the number of fort;y•four, and Where You Want It CLAREMONT, 6ftAR10 while in 1921 there had been-only On any.farm of average sue at least one hour a day-36* I.' Convictions for crime connect Zb with the "Underworld" had ten hour working days a year-are spent in the irksome, wed been reduced from 17000 to 5000. wearying task' of piuirnpimg water. 36f days which one w' Bank clearings showed an increase b .0 of m Toronto Windmills will give ybu for profitable ark, *9 1$0. . y of over two millions of dollArs, Indicative of a vast improve- OUR a 00& in industry. wherever 'you- want it., 41 rest or recreation-besides supplying rtmnmg water A'-chart, the spf�aker showed, re- The one bothersome task. that of oiling the windmill in all kinds of D veiled a striking improvement in weather, is overcome in the Toronto Self-Oiler, which requires fresh botb'public And high school at- oil only "once a year." Friction and wear ate practically abolished. teadance, regularity and in work Toronto windmills. too, -can be made absolutely alf-rejolating -in, Of all inaftrials and dome. With OW cars in operation operation, ,i impt In titoiA.11 wul P63 you, in "wet" 1914 die sell at our works acd luff0fts one 1410411 there were 292 ac. The ­Torotito"Tower will stand for a because it is misloi1i cidental deaths, while in -dry Takes the place of air ftibep. �Aest. gbw*est aM best-braced one built for any windmill: "Wits cos do Sol employ 1140 oft pow. 1921 with 88000 cars there had been They are madb of highly porous t7t an explain why I bekeve this is one of the biggest convenietwes ly we sm. and 44 Ar4w 6he -only 121 accidental deaths. Para Rubber, and ride as easy of le Pff seat 9whielt you oz 4113o(ze and gasoline don't mix" as air you can have. essisialysevo by PU4SOing fniia a% Nr. Spence remarked laconically. ftu 1101140". The" workers have been In Clare- W. R. EMERSON, Box 426, WHITBY J. T. MATHESON wont in former years and will be J. 1R. Thexton 08140 and !19rhX,; WhIft,0,2111114 welcomed back any time. i 1 4 .7 ;'7' t 7 t, out tear of attracting. $war=-of III- y- JL� -seets. B -onzo or copper wire cloth is t -Fresh air and r best to. use, as the ,better .weather .'tj J�I ouse , -egiating nualities of these materis'14 ou -Ab t Ahe H them the cheapest in the'end- make HOVRI TO cowrROL THE WILY MOTH -*r. as the R eport of the Ministry of Health of Great Britain, I amink and'sodud nuiritioi SP9ING DIET. ...... By a chorough airing and brushing, said: I's sa.n tary eaviro -remo ved for they are 9 nards of Malt& the moths may be tem bring May 6wer$," verse to sunlight and fresh air; th' ireat safeg seem a rid old Granny P sittipg by erkins, but it is.more difficu it to rid,the gar log fire, "and 'tie time to take The'larvae may tonic. I do ment of -the larvae. staperilia and assfrass exist at forty degrees F. but are not -.7 old Abe, the Ysirb man$ would active. be' j. It is beat if clothing ca itrou by,.I want to buy me some ture -for SOV7 stored at this temperer 0 �11, rbs.11 The old-time housewife be' e�ral days.and then brought out in ordi- he nary room temperature for eved in liberal doses of spring tonics, a ew- and plenty of hard work, to throw off hours and later restored to the colder . . . ft 7 *a usual Spring languors, Or fever, OA cannot stand temperature, The..larvae -Gir -S It was called. change ,of t*mperature. B o' Y's The modem wideawake twentieth Sulphur fumigatioil of the garment kentury*woman is efficient in her t be done with care, as the fuin 41001111INP mus Ines d knowing that a liberal W. boushold, an will exterminate the.moths but it must: -berving, of gTeen,foods -in'very neees- fumes may A FAIRY WENT A-MARKETl1v---. la,-. lessons are easy- an� *her bur- be done with care, as sary in the, late winter and early become too strong,and rot the fur. A fairy went..a-.mitrketinj-mmw-* Aens, ight. She tries.to show us.by so that After the mothis ana'larva a proczss of reasoning, that other liv- rl h hanged customs e are re- ...... i� Ovl. SP M as C a She bought a little fish*. Ing things, both animal and human, .4t is no longer necessary to dose the moved, the cost may be packed I'n She put ft in a crystal bowl nauseating dislike -neglect.end cruelty.-and dis- Umily vdth bitter-tasting. moth-proof cheat with moth. balls or drugs, to th , or sealed Upon a golden dish, do, and in 'down the bloodstream. other moth preventatives day she sat in wonderment comfort quite as much as'we It.IS not always an easy matter to In a paper sack or bdr- All Pa. I And watcked its silver gleam, are entitled to consideration and hap tbink no a seasonable'menu and then I Pines', just.-as much as we*are. And And then she gehtly took it up 8 A R . . just because it happens to be Bome- determine the right combinations that WIN$ 52-MILE PR M RACE. THREE EXCELLENT SliE BETS And slipped it in a stream. will appeas the family hunger and Five mothers pushed their perambu- e The following are three recipes with' thing that cannot-talk,and goes by the at the same'time SPpeal to their-indi- lators, complete with babies, from Big the fruits which one.usually has at'7 A fairy went a-diarketing- name of "animal," there is no resson vidual appetiteq, in �such a manner Ben, London, to Brighton, a,distance hand in the spring: She bought a colored bird, why it should be hurt and worried. So 1�that the right amount of nourishment O:f fifty-two miles, recently, in re- Currant Sherbet-One pint of red� It sang the sweetest, shrillest song the little old fairy grs about with her is s+aitable'for each individual. Sim- ige 'by one Of this currant.luice, one Pound of sugar, the. That ever she had heard: bweef little face,-and trites by 'gentle, wholesomeness sponse to a challer 1111liclit7i ecOA*my and mothers. MriL Groom,of Eastbourne, juice of three lemoA,one pint of boit-. She" is�at beside its painted' cage [methods to teach people.to do what is upon which the right. But sometimes the lessons fail,. "biquild be the keynote ing water. Dissolve sugar in boiling� And listened half the day, the winner, seen In the Picture, finish housewife balances her. menu, com- ed in 12 hours and twenty m1nute& water; *hen cold add current juice And then.she opened wide the door and the cruelty goes on. And then- of the indi- binins the requkements and freeze. Makes three pints. And let it fi� a;wuy. some fine morning we wake up,to find vidual In such a manner that the SAM&I carriages,but won lost her advantage -One want pint of' that Mrs. Bedonebyayoudid has ar- Orange Sherbet f9ods -will suit the.. entire family.1 when she had to halt because her off- cold water, one Utblespoonful gelatine. A fairywent &-marketing� rived. She -Picks out the people, Under the old sebam of living it was i spring loudly noised its demand for one cup sugar, six oranges or one pint She bought, a winter gown grown-ups as well as-children, who tho�ffht 01at the choicest cuts Of nouri3hment� It was a quick luncb. All stitched about with gossamer- have not listened to her sister, and t or orange juice, half cup of boiling- ra is, the daintlest dishes, should go Mrs. Edwards shoved the infant back Soak I t e fdr-ten--MI—nutes And lined with thistledown; she begins to teach them by a process -a sho water. ge a in io%Is head of the house; and the chilt- into the "pram" after such. rt in a half cup of cold water; put sugar She wore it all the-afternoon of her own. -Her methods are not so dren should be served the less-rich interval thit only one competitor pass- and r6maind#r of cold water into pit- With prancing and,delight. gentle, for, you see, sbe knows it is no foods. To-day the mother knOVZ that ad her. ' Then gave it to a little frog use:. They have had their chance to cher, also the orange'juice; if the To keep him warm at night. -learn by preeeptwith her sister. No-T­. dad is better off with less meats..more, Mrs. Lily Groom, of East Bourne, oranges an very sour add more sugar. -vegetables and simple dessert, and reached Red,HIIL twenty miles from Dissolve the gelatins in the boiling A fairy went a�-marketing- thing but a good strong dose-Of their that the growing lad and Istaide may,Westminster, at 9.37 and Mrs. Ed- water and add-to the mixture. Strain; . She bought a gentle mouse own medicine will cure them. So she proceeds to do to them what they fmve Julay steaks and chops and rich 1 wards at 9.4& The ot ers were trail- into the can and freeze. To titke her tiny messages, -4 win not suffer digestive ing. - Pineapple Shirl*�Three lemons- have done to others, not, perha :.daes" an ., To keep her tirry.house-; ps in 411stur6anc%s. The pace for the first four hours one am of pineapple,three cups itigar, Ail day she kept Its busy feet exactly the same way, but It hurts. was go 'hot that several men a"Om- two quarts of water, whites, of three! Pit-patting to and fro, And the hurt wakens them out of A UNIQUE CONTEST Vanying the marching' mothers were egg& Whip the whites until stiff and. And then she kissed Its silken ear's,-. their selfisliness. They learn that Five sturdy mothers pushing per-,fatigued on their arrival at Red Hill. add to the mixture after It is frozen Thanked it, and let it go. these lessons must be acquired, sooner or later. The-lesson kimdness anA conI sanbulators,each freighted with a Pro-'but the Mom matrons were still going urn awhile to thoroughly mix it. *sdne baby, crossed Westmiaster�strong. sidiration must be taken in, and Bridge as Big Ben chimed us o'clock I The winner received-a silver "abov- Siln theFlOating mes the Id Nr,IW'- Speaking 'of fairies, did yo'u ever learned by heart. Som-eti. 0 g4 oon, e. a race to inle, cup and about-enough money to i read about the two sister fairies. M 0 one April morning in 44Y does,not come for a long time, Brighton. buy a ne.w pair of shoes. At the foot of a precipitous cedar,' Doasyouwouldbedoneby'and Mrs. Be-, and *e think she has for 9 The coi.test was the outgrowth of a atudded wall of rock In.the waters Of donebyasyoudid? You will find them But she hasn't; she never.forgets, and c t an roversy between the mothers'of ­ JN BUGLEAS COMF, OtT. the Inland Passage, British Columbia. in Kingsley's "Water Babies." Of she ne-v r makes rhistaies. So,'per' '14 the North and South of England as lies Simoon. the floating village. An course they mustbe very old, but they haps, it Is "Just as well to begin to aching their listen to the first to which section had the hardiest and rery onewho,has the good tortune enchanted place It In, far from the-are still going about, te fairy right now and* dab should have speediest -baby carriage chauffeurs, to own IL veran it hustle and bustle of the world and rich little lesaons. First comes ry to imagine bow we would feel The contestants were cheered by a scrogned for use In warm weather; in the romance of the frontier. Dur- about things if we were a cat, or dog, youwOuldbedoneby. Now if��e 1=: d crowd around the--Parllsumt build- not only for the personal comfort and Ing most of the year SlmOon has eight 'ed to her, and tried to remember.what or horse, or any other 6�eature, an -jot away on� thi1r, long enjoMent It gives, but as an aid in houses. sometimes, as when Wple I she,teaches, we would never have to! then the stern little fairy who hurts -V�AL thef tiik. odeg"rding the family health, for 'from the outlying districts come to meet her aWrn sister. For the first will mark an'off her Rot otficiall of the Spc�ety for the Pre- flies and mosquitoes are a menace to town, the number is almost doubled, wention of Cruelty to Children ent*red life. In some cams, the work can. be for in tbat.resion when a man travels Working a Word Hard. immediate financial re with :9 Protest against the he frequently takes his house -.1" - We'do not aiways realize how fre- affair, declaring me& to show the proceeding harmful to the chi]. turns. In one Instance, enclosing a him! quently we use the same sound to ex- -dren and sawrting that if the little porch removed the need for three To undiirstand "Simoon City" we press entirely different meanings, Tbe, 2 a ones suffered the mothers, would be screen doors and one window screen; must understand the cou try round puzzled Frenchman who Was making rosecuted. one screen door for entering the ver- about. The coam to marked by long' P a visit to IL Yankee shipbuilding plant -My baby to In the best of health andah being all that iras required.Jnlets. arms and sounds where the Mali and I have a bode of Anything. that increases the comfort abrupt mountain sides are thickly ra&Hzed It, hotwever. H* saw IL and ternper working at a piece of timber and asked "..nes. at his feet to keep them warm," of's home, increases it% value. clothed In fir,cedar and hemlock. The" him what lie was making. Where the porch ii a rear one, the shores offer little chance for building :-one of the entrants rmponded. Three of the babies were-ubdetr a bousewife can clean or sort fruits and a house, and the*water Is mi "A y&rd,11 w" the laconic isply vegetables out-of-doors, in comfort deep for driving piles. So the 16' ':. "is it nearly finished" the French- ���,year ol& tumb, man asked 14 and freedom from Ries or mosquitoes. men who work the forests-hand log- ­V%. "All but a yard." said the workman.- - It quickly became apparent that, shoo leather and stamina were not the It can be used for ironing or other gene, most of them are-build fioats of "Where do you get your timber" ousehold buge and buoyant cedar logo,-and'on only factors In,the race. Mrs. Ads. hot tasks, while the entire h "From the yard" Edwards, of Manchester, moth fi d it a delightful refuge on them erect their houses of cedar Thefreupon the French-an gave up erl,:1 of a five-months-old baby, wheeling & aryi Zys and evenings, where they shakes. Whefi a logger has eut all of in despair. light folding"'pram," took the lead at cAn spend their time in bugless com- the timber on a,concession he must the start,over - move somewhere else; naturally' a ' Unda;rdone. I I thought be was hard-boiled." the four heavier baby fort. It can be lighted at night with floating house saves time and labor. it ."Aw.-be's only half-baked!" Baby Chicim and Du mgs ------ can be towed readily behind a row cid" a--ANT) THEW0RA%T15y" T0rn%qr. boat, and If the owner has a motor L AVrI1 chicks make Uro BT=Lt:k* so much the Great Britain Sells Formler uyers, %%intm taym me boat better. Aal &Aetlel to dkC(M from *;ZF�� Some twenty years ago a man witbr- Gertimn Ships. writs for eirmsiar to ore business instine A t than his--fel rding to the British Board -or 1 TORONTO HkIGHTS POULTRY In lows'saw the need of a store and o pen- Tra 1. & GoverngLqut department, 420 SUPPLY CO, Lt#. -a sheltered place-call- rMan' skips, from trawlers to Toronto 7 I ed one affoat in former de 2048 Dkifferin St ad Stmoon Sound.' He did a flourish- . Oc' ean liners, were sold recently by the ing business from the- first. Soon a British Government at about a third I pbst office visa added. Now you 5010 the price for whigh ships were 'then Metallic i what a "ctif' has BpT;u*ng from t-bat. building. humble beginning, eigbt�houses,and in was' The totai pitce of the ships k19,459,S38. Of t Is the Government slack periodat the loggers build more! nings On boat nights, which occur once a is still owed about 93,500,000 and Never crack or fall Off week when the steamer from the out­ about 96,000,000 Is held up because F1 Bookilt"C" f Sill' side world. calls, "Sthw4e City" is a repair, towage and deliVWY charges -0 c Roofing Co. 11iiation is are still undetermined. to busy, Place;4 then Its pop 401 Linsited -in 1920 and 1921- 11%King St.W.,Toronto swelled.to peihaps one hundred. There stips were then are the'regular loggers, great bearded buildir* for about 930 a bon �ere..! — @1 fellows In MackInaws and caulked The Cunard.Line bought the Impdrator �7 boats,a sprinkling-04 Indiana, a Japan- at 51,969 tons i�r t500,000, or some- ese fisherman or two, the crew of a thing over 99 a. ton. The same firm rRZAT13C times forestry patrol boat 'and*at recently commissiGnedt the Camemnia THE HORSE g-Mestsfrom-a pleasure launch. have ef 18,000 tons and It Is 86-14 to For beautifyin d boats, 0 0 g the village ol cost-fe—arlY zi,500,00. . The Canadian Indian dugouts and boxes liere and ',Vaeffic bought from the Government 7 been made to bloom With there have t Te6 liners for about 910'a ton and gi�y flowers; and In such imilb, con we similar prices re paid by other Bri tkiaerg -there are ntsolittle 'vegetable tisb'companles. E*eft the Majestic of --- 4., Wald to gardens, for the women of Simoon are 56,000 tons went to the Wbfte Star 94 tbb bo*t You canimot be-vltbmt It. It costs TM n0thiDirl It thrifty. Line for a little more than 21,060,000. UU 0­1 ban",it mn my*7W humareft "AUrL N The main attraction peyhaps Is the it ould-probably evs-t about$2,500000 book-"A tro�tlma on the bome"-ia Bear Trap restaurant, -a I rough to build to-daY. I yo�for%be Ukttid,I L)VW drU9ICW'L ong room with, log flooring, which offers -bow tolncopd�thgin-what to do about Meals-and soft drinks and which con- Moses and the Promised Land. tains a pbonogmph to cheer the beard- The teacher had been talking to her 6d men. What 'thrilling tales of the clan about Mosers and."The Promised U.*. Dr.S.J.KENDALL CO- w oods they must have to tell evenings Land." 8001thurg FAVA.VL U.Sk. :t� ' round the oil lamps there In qnaint Later she asked: *Why did cities In little Stmoon..- the F, kind have walls a romised L round, them?" it is indeed, true, as Shakespeare Tommy's hand shot UP. and when ;WE W u," that "Men at sorne time are T. tells us, f,ult, 3Fked for an' answer r masters of their fates. The he said: "To krep the milk and boner from ru i n rg rs, but in VV dear Brutus,is not in our sta rigs. cut." No. 19--..!23. ourselves, that we it- underH 7` i IN_ VV%-77 7 F�JF 7 aye e`T 4 r W. miism HAD TO FICJiTBRF.ATl�t'TO 110MG SWTICA Off flff'hge W ASIM101-TORM LAMM W= GET. MS ' ednewift INN W" ad wamea % A 01011- APPb Welftafts fte" Ile, CmMvleft Nerve Trouble Due to a How can you say that life's a weary Zame, Reed Declares Ga Wwo So Una Monotonous and drugged with pain and care,.. to %W 0061FAlaft X A. Bad He Nearly 0oked ffruop, Jusssr Watery Condition of the Blood. QSL —When the great realm of thought so glorious ^wN .seals ON LA= MM tis at TinieIs. Fierce da king'-pains. pains like red Lies all about you beckoning eve rywb*n? "The beat I can say Is not b&U good hot needles being driven through the .4 MiNd-1 dM &W offer of 'mouth for Tatilac," states�Frederick "cO als. MIN the we Gress. rrd% flesh—in the thigh, perhaps down the and unfettered you may go ba"06 ewa. besaw, et&. in, E. Reed, 286 Roxl>o-*ugh Ave., H;Lmn• tueea& Leeftee Xd jasge� Qhe O&L Ift to the angle that's sciatica. None Each morning down some rapturous unknown traJI; t6n. out well-known business, man. A QZXTN WAXrxD--00.Qq but the. vlct4u cALu realize the torture Each evening when,the day's last task is done of this trouble. But,the sufferer seed "Lost winter . gTippe and tonbilltia &X h"-, dt., 1. as. not grow.discouraged; the trouble is bonflued me to my home for'weeki and Drink fresh from out some jeweled holy grai due to the fact.that the nerves are left me so thin and trail It looked like Dot or. 310S 26A K002NNSL say that life!s a we I could never get back to my business QTRAW== PIAMS Fen being starved' by.poor, watery blood, ow can you ary game, . I - -:"—1. 1 . 1 . . - '­ , , I D"'Up -4-qP18"M F006► Well - and when the blood is enriched the When you are heir to kingdoms so sublime; would choke. up with gas 00 Per SM er =0 "a until I bad to fithi,&r broatb� wan so pains of sciatica will disappeiar. As To wondrous spheres in which God's angels keep o-dh Zoanka" OWL 7 9 ... nauseated. I could scarcely retain it blood enricher 'and purifier no other Your heritage which shall outlast an time. For Digging Poteftes, medicine can equal Dr. Williams'. Pink -thing, and pains in my stomach and 171- - i —Kate Randle Menefee. Intended to be drawn by P19�, They bring-to the blood last the sides would double me up. I could a tractow a new potato digger also Joe& th e0mento necessary to restore it to scarcely k, and my hands were so trembly I couldn't even ar y sMop a win normal richness and redness. That is' TWil2 Cities the "�omlf FAS Y Into a wagon driven besWo it. h, TRI(XS range my tie. why so many suirerers from sciatica, Canadian "Boo," with Union Jack, 4 and other forms of nerve trouble,have And rock-ribbed,mountalus, at her back, No. as "However. the Toalao treatment -'found relief Is builded by-St. Mary's Fall The. ,FerociOu. Lion' sulted, my'case so -well It 'ended my a wy 'Mr. D.' through 9 these pills. a 8 S troubles, Increased my weight, and M. Ali=a.tl iburg, Ont., Where Nature's liquid -music calls, :tells what Dr. Willi' , pink pills Across the Rapids a to the west, fixed me up to where I felt as fine as El - — . . .1 ever did.". EYES -have done for'him as follows•-"Some The feel right all the.time IPJUTA6TZD BY a eagle brooding on her.nest, now, and haven't missed a day fro years W I was badly afflicted with Another city welcomes you, in SUNNWADUST&C -my SOLD Or OR uts sciatica. I could,h business since I finished the treat. RICOURANNO 4,SOLD EF ardl mllt.an - With Stan and Stripe&-the Yankee 0. out VWn P"S VWTS 9"AAA"L9 W�0& tared gieaflij 1; Ydid go. lwent 600. went. Tgatlac has no equal." &I a doctor, but file medicine did not Taulaoc�'ls for sale.by all good drug- aeeI io dome any good. A an wbo No- fortress facing north or South;' gists. Take no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. once been lute LIM Is Me N "Bertha" M.g morbid month; PLAY SAFE I t t and'014 e had a -t Dr. fff- �o 60W with police patrol; the -Art by 1WFoot. With cuts and wounds. P The peace that for a hundred yews iains� He had made him all Each city sees the othees soul visit poison by applying t� right began to take them, continu- Hurry In not characteristic of the Ing to work- and .the trouble disap- Has triumphed over all our fear* ard's. It cleanses, heals. Shall cover for a thousand Moro present century alone; car ancestors Peered, and I Ed not lose a day, al- were not sAways immune from the Y, though "vietinaes I suffered terribly. Atlantic and Pacific shore! habit. The Dutch artist Vanderstras.. Eater I bad another attack, and again Republic and Dominion stand ten was a mAate•--in scheming out the- Pills came to my relief.* Now I A& friend to Mend, with heart and D.o'not scorn this little trick be- -a and saving time. short cut take three boxes of Dr. Williams, Pink hand,' Vanderstrasten had little difficulty. • Pills every sprin cause of Its appaient simplicity. g auZ fall. and I he" Acroosthe Border, to and fro. U a catch that Is almost certain It is said; In painting in a day.thirty had no attack' of the'tmubIe­&Ince- Pond lovers and their sweethearts 0 your friewdi It yod pro- landscapes the size of an ordinary that time." to puzzle 6XIMIC OF PM" .1 . go sent it as.if it were a dillicult sheet of drawing paper. He would sur- "You can get these pills, problem- round himself with pots of paint, through any Through north and south. from*east to each medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents Put a half dollar,on the table of which bad its particular purpose— I box front The Dr,-Wllliam­sr Medi. west, .*ad around It place,four matches_ one for- the clouds, one for the grass. eine Co.; Brockville, Out. Not"hate," but-song of love" is best; .(or toothpicks) In the form of a one to the shadows. When he was All hall. Twin Cities of the 118co,'' square (Figue A.) ready to begin painting he called to "This half dollar Is supposed to The world shall go to school to you! Am Arch of Triumph in his assistant, "Boy, a,cloudl"' and the y1W uient. -Jasepb Dutton. be a lion. Ile to very ferocious MRS. DAVIS 11 es - -1. - led speedily brought the desired and this cogs is just big enough thick to hold him." Vanderstmaten, with a hick bru, Throw another half Preparations are in an advanced dolltr and quickly transferred the clouds to the NEE .CI "I state to erect an, Arch of Triumpt at 1 1. the :fte, NOTING TO E AL- a handful of matches on the table canvas. With the ffniabing strokes,,he, nin gate to commemorate the "Here to another ferocious lion, called: "There are the cictids; bring feats of British arms in.-the Ypres How many more matches do I no" the grass!" And-so It went, without T&WomeuflowShe Was Restwed salient, according to the Ypres Times, BUY'SOWN LETS! to make a ;age for him?" A moment's waste of time, until the' to Perfect Health by Lydia L to foamed that-agreement has been If the answer in "four," the thirty trick Is successful'-from your 7 1.andstapea were finished. reached with tier dominions and India Pkkbamej Vegetable Compomd Mrs. George* Lefebvre.' St 'zsuon viewpoint. Figure B shows how on the-matter. and that the memorial Que., writes: "I do not—think the second, carre -may be made, Winn! M -"I cannot 404 Fog an. will be erected io'tfie memory of all any other medicine to equal Baby's with three additional matches. too high y 01 who fought in the salient, but will In- f what Lydia E. Ptnkha:m's Own Tablets for little ones. I have Vegetable Confi *Iude a apeetalteference, to fhe-mim- 10hp this out and paste it. with pound has done far used them for my baby and would use rl I III Ing." whose names, will be inscribed others of the series, in a scrap me. I was a nervoug nothing else.0 What. Mrs. Lefebvre book.) on.It. 4W.tbeY cannot be. ot'course. In- says thousands of other -mothers say. wreck and I just had' ..scribed In the cemetrtes. - They have found by �rtal that the Tab- ko LL to force myapAf t4 do Tbe. arch was particularly designed .Diamomwis That Am Phos- my work. Even the, of-the cabinet ists always do Just what Is claimed soundofinyownebil. under the,.supervision Gustav Le Son,.an authoilty'la, such me f nude for them. The Tablets are a mild but phorescallL Ke* dren rommittee for battlefield memorlals, thorough lazative-wbich regulate ellanyif must as Skk Fri& and w not agreed to until it astis. bowels and'sweeten. the stomach-and matters, has found a striking dlffer� scream if they &d 7111od them-that It was a worth-7 iaomer' thus banish Indigestion. constipation, once of the Phosohoresence of Brazil- And Cleff not get away from lal from every point of view. It Is lot. me. I could not qvejs colds, colic,-etc. They are sold by fAn diamonds and those from the Cape. The SOR speak ri ht to -�=r n Possible to '"y, of eourie� when it Is medicine dealers or-by mail at 25 ets. The former, which are noted for the busbarO.-L -i; likely to be completed,- it will prob- box from The Dr. Williams' Motif- liveliness of their light and which -porifiab th a said he could do nothing for me. My bus. s�bly take something like two years to a - . ores. the clue Co.. Brockville, Ont. have become quite rare of late years, ! band's mother advised me to take the complete, but the contract - for its . - ..:.. t--- 91,ntment I Vegetable Compound and I started it at exhibit a brilliant phospborescouse of. 'ereetton, Is"to be Kigned at'011te. soothes once. I was able to do my work once- 4- There are some souls in the *orld ter being exposed to the radiation of a I and 0 beals any more and it w a not a bar. Some onesays that w four Irish- who have the gift of finding joy! ZMA913*6111m ribbon. while Cape dia- liffitStiQD, den. Now I have a Is baby men worked-an a Job, one was boss everywhere, and leaving it behindl monde In similar cireumstances show redness or and am able to mirse her and ey do- another was forwnan, the third wa; them when they.go.- Their,influence is very little or no phosphorescence, This roagbness. Ing my work. I cannot bel recorn.' nevitable gladdening of the heart.' Is thought to be a.means of Aet" ting Treatment: mending such a medicine, an overseer and the- fourth was_super- an I ec Boeing me befon I I t,� ann y one `7 Intendent' They give light without meaning-to diamonds falsely offered as Brazilian On redri-9 xhino. Their bright hearts have a 900111- szow the -ffectp,l sudica with the me now, can see what it does!err ails. I Ointwent on end of finger. Wash off am only too pleased for to Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. great work to do for Gio&-Faber. , . 4 0 — . - . . . .- In five minutes with Cuticare Soap and tpstimonial."-Mm Ei ­.NONEY 0RD9R& a0y DAM bat water. Do not fag to include the McGee Street, Winnipeg, Man. b-ominion Express Money Orders are exquisitely acented CAsticara Takxm Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text. ! on sale In five thousand offices In yaw talk*preparations. Book upon 14 Ailments Peculiar to throughout Cana& 11"vn& 01ohnewneandW Talcm2ge- Sold Women'"' will be sent you fM throushoutthe Doadnion. CauadianDvM Umbal,344 3L Pad 34-W,NewoL Wrife 66 the Lydia K ..-HEALTH EDUCATION Catkmsea Sam As es minus. I MHVedlcinte Co.,Cobour This book _g,Out. '1 hope*our honeymom will itat i' contains valuable informadolI6 BY DR. J.-J. MIDDLETON through Ills," said the "ang brlde. ProvinotaF Board of Health. Ontarle "Don't you, dear?" "No,"he replied,checkIng up his ae�' Dr. Middleton will be als.4 to answer questions on Public 91salth me& counts, "not unless I become a mil ...... ters through this cokimn. AAdrees him at Spadins Home,Sped" I CrOPCQQ� Tomato. liona:ire." Mlaard's Liniment forsalseverywhe A fail to get sufficient sleepi 'Ext ei ely Plain. Citizenship" was the theme of an habits, an by Lady Baden-Powell during,!to keep their general body mechanism Customer-"Which way t a the hos- recent visit to, Toronto. She said in perfect tone. Some people on the lery- department, plesie?-. t itho h the viewpoints of citi-1 other hand are quite careful about t Z 'u dilelred- greatly, here *erre!their personal bygienet but nel 'Ice rlect to' Shopwalker (an ex-soldier)--Righ ing and. often over-, turn at the next,aisle, 91r, -forward first e mode of living, and second,regulate their diet nations of about twenty paces, left incline, for- the mode of-doing. That *as where;eat ar eat the wrong combi lets, Lady Baden-Powell's bobby of girl ',javing the way for consti- ward, left iurn, halt. and IC& there.'# UNLESS youi 'see' ' the narne "Bayer" on, tab yolk io guiding cam into' play, pation, n n and all their at- tendanti Good Model. e are not getting Aspirin at all There is no reason at all, however, r 4pplying this view-point solely to Another fault of many people is Tommy entered the village store indifferenec They know the right with an -air, and said'to the assured As and boys. Tt can and does apply!th 7 to to do to keep the body and mind *man: "I want a lamp globe, and everybody, and from the standpoint I Be and alert but fail to 'cR"y out. mother says she would like it as strong health it is most important. Tho'mdde of living mean the actual duties that are neigessarjto tX 9 much to i maintain health. Not knowing w at as tb 6 bacon she bouaht here �esfe�-' up just do*:' every Wn as -it does to o% ia profound influence daily habits have every c9ld. 'How often this mode or on their future health and- happiness Some men spend half a day looking mannor of living Is at fault! In our they treat good habits with indiffer- 6W Giii do a piece of things ence and often drift into -slip-shod for the shortest way to I> daily lives we see ourselves doing the that the, good fai rl called!method:3 tharbring ill-health sooner or, work that could be done in an hour. 'Health" warns us we shoo not do,I later in their train., • and similarly we leave undone many Our mental attitude has a lot to do things-that from a.health standpoint with how we feel. If we are easily ir- we should do. ���� ' �� ritated, or have a tendency to' loseiPLEATING People often bring 111-health to our-temper on account of trifling an- $1.00 A SKIR-15-HEMSTITCHING 10* themselves through neglect, or delay I noyances, there is something-wrong PER YARDa In putting matters rightthRt need at-;with our nervous system, that' may ti te hing 118:lead to other and inore severe symp- -of-town orders prompt atten ntion. Even such a simple t Out On' neglected tooth may cause untold',toms as time oea on. Accept only a:n "unbrokiep pAckagi," ,of 11B Lingerie and Speeiaity Shop; 120 Dan- ayer Tablets of suffering. Not only is the personal! In this regard the valuj of self- forth Avenue, Toronto. Aspirin," which ;ontains directions and 'dose' worked out. by 7.4, Inconvenience distrmRsing, but it aYleontrol is all important Much can rn Nr: :..V I --physicians during 22 years and proved safe �y ini Jead to poisoning of the systern with be done if we realize our position to-1 Awerfts-s Pioneer Dog, seintweii 11ions the common resu M It-rheumatism, indi- wards our neighbors, and appreciate I 13ooi; on �Colds. -Headache -i' %Rheumatis gestion, and similar complaints. the fact that our neighbor has troubles i . Our daily habits of li-fe have a pro. of his or her own. A perpetual; DOG DISEASES Neuralgia, Toothache e found bearing on our state of health,,grouch. a tendency to fault-finding and,How to Iretti Mailed Free to any Ad- for it is the routine that c6unts in tbe'and a lack of sympathy for the vi 'Earache iew- dress by the Author. .Lumbago Pain, -Pain long run. Some people are.not par-' point of others will offset the benefits; N. Clay Glover Co,Ina. ticular about a daily bath, others for- that come from an observance of the 129 NVesit 24th Street Vandy 'Tayer" boxes of 12 tnbletc-Alao botties of 24 and 100-Druggistol. M New Yorki-U-1fA�- ge�t or are averse to sleeping with ordinary principles of hygiene- andl A&r1r1n'fx ff�FT-raffi;---rnar'k. tr�gH-rm in q't-""al or Ra*,,cr Manufacture of mopo- -room windows open at f us aw-htcacidepter of la lviw.> it i- I krrm-n 'tnat .,keptrin meanp Beryel' QU TAB their bed night sanitation as they apply to each o manufacture, to soetst the put lie againat hult"a'�tipns, thp Tahlets of Dayer Company .others are r.eglectful of their personai in our daily life and conduct. ISSUE No. 119�-123. Will ba smmped wItIL their gcnural trade mark, the "Barer Crom" e A. r.." . ........z. n 'J� TiX "3 profegsional duties. by J. S. Balsdon. —Dr. Henry willbe here an lion. —A large consignment of a RAI. . 00 S LOCALISMS. &I next Tuesday to attend to his kinds of seed corn, j ast received —Mrs.Pearson,Charles and Mrs. - —Robert and Mrs' -Bo" 0' 't .—Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh, of Lea. Taylor, of aide,�yent.Sunday with G. G. and Wiekham and eon, 'of -Buffalo, Brighton, open t the week-eud with spent Sunday with J. R. and Mrs. friends in Pickering. Mrs. rorrance. : ,,. -�..��For'Work School or Ch rch Thexton. —A Mothers' Day service will be U —Died, in Trenton, on Tuesday, 'May Sth, IM, the infant son of —Ed. Walsh move d on Monday held at Audley on Sunday after- �-Fraak and Mrs. Sarles. into his residence adlo the noon next at 180 p. m. —Henry and Mrs. Coatei and Presbyterian Church W has —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, dentist,will We -howing a splendid school boot with a spec are a ial sole, "'A -child, of Toronto, spent the week- been vacated by A. L. Bundy, and be in Ids office on Thursday f row nd 7i*th Messrs ;be Misses Mr. Bandy has moved�into Mr. 10&. w. to 5 p. m.. as usual. made of Beardmore's famous Bull-dog sole leather. and I H, Olt Walsh's residence at therearof —John Powell is having a now, Guaranteed'to outwear any other leather sole. —A. J.' Bier, who bai been off F. Baird's butcher shop, whi6b roof placed on his residence. The This sure is a great line for boys. duti for several weeks, b9ing in. Mr. Walsh has just vacated. work is being -dons by Draper They have elk uppers' Ej —Reniember Miss Irene Rogers' Bros. d ed, has resumed work in I aney's bake shop. Sal -WIllignis' Work Boots cannot �e beaten. auction e of household furni —Dr. and- Mrs. 0. A. Wall, of D Ff —Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon and ture at her remisei opposite the Toromto, motored to Pickeri Our prices are right, A r- child, of Toronto, And Mrs.Goo. Pickering p4lic school to morrow and spent Sunday with Dr. and �,X—&-rtin' and child, of Brighton, atu ay)after n. This'furni- Mrs. N. E. McEwen. y with Mrs. James Dr. E. A. McDonald and 01 . t 8 ads tare is high IL in first-class Open odition. As Miss ogers I@ leav- daughters, Margaret and Susan, Peggy Black" Play Suits �LiQordon —At j)etrolt on April 20th, Miss ing shortly for the set,there will Of Toronto, spent Saturday With in,marri- e no reserve. Gordon a Jusi the.-thing for spring and summer, black sateen 'trimmed . -Masud Lyons was united rid Mrs. Found. 11�1 -Seeding operations are now —Mangel seed in bulk, 50c. per 4%­:'��age to Ohmer Do Laurier; Mr. - er With tbemajori , bf farmeTs. lb. Field coha and turnip seed. zes. 2 to 8 years old. ..:. . . , in red, yellow and blue, si And Mrs. Ve Laurier have taken Ov AA ..Apartments at 2598 Hillger Ave., While the winter II-ted & 10139 All kinds of vegetable and Hower forable weather has Detroit. time, the hi seeds and bedding plants at Rich. enablisd the farmers-to finish at ardeon's.- —on account of the wreL-k of a and Caps V--., ireight train at Port Union on the usual time. What is n6w —Rev. J. P. Clugston. B. A.. B. e to lr-7AKonday mornlog, the' loerl from rejuired is good warm rain D.11 of Dunbarton, will conduct the west Was about two boars late, hasten the growth, the.weather preparatory services in St. And- A daXdy range of Hats and Caps at popular prices. 'Crest Caps.made to fit any head. far being rather cool, row's Church this Friday evening thus causing a delay in sorting 80 t mail. —Don't forget the Oratorical at 8 O'c"loc The All-weather Cap. Us of the Contest to be held on Wednesday —The Chamber Of Commerce ­T�e teachers and pup public school observed Ar -ni bor Day evening, March 16tb, at 8 o'clock will hold a special meetIoR to gut n the Pickering school. This Aon- (Friday)in the Town Hall wheEr Fred T. Bunting, Pickerin Or' . :,on Friday last in the asnal way ader th the* will make preliminary ar- by preparing flower beds etc. &ad test, u e auspices of the Established1l.857. '-is the afternoon they enjoyed & Pickering Educational AssOcis- rangements for their annual eels- tion. is for the pupils of the br&tion on j I let, ijst Gor on a grove. d rt of Pick. aisse Concert Co., a -6n are reminded that the an- schools in the s - —The Pe �V' er th '�:. nivereary services in connection erian townabip%d PrOTiD9 Of colored group, all star artists, will keen interest. Several entries give.a concert in the Presbyterian with the Methodist Church. Pick. �ering,will be hold next Sunday, have already been forwarded to church, Pickeringi on Thursday M& 7 13tb, when Rev. J. T. Cald- the Sec'y, Mrs. N. E. McEwen. Dr. evening, May 17th. Old plants- special speak on "Medical Inspection I 11D.30 a. in. and 7 p. -m. In Solos and quartettes will be among U. I by the choir. Oqr Schools." The Township the numbers. wel M. A , Ph. D., will preach at McKinnon, Of Brougham, will also tion melodies, comic selections, he tol The price of gasoline took a Board of Health waste this week o make plans for inspection of amble last week when it dropped t, GREEN RIVER. to thirty cents'& gallon. It is the schools, a full report of which en ,b The Dominion Radiators.'of'Toroh� prophesied that the price -way will -be giv y Dr. McKinnon j;e&vh 25. cents before long. if during the evening. EverTbody to. will play a league football game sugar and some of the other ne- welcome.-See'y. bere on Saturday May 12tb.at 4 p.m. Men's and'Yontli's Khaki' Pants for Summer wear,,all-sizes fr ni ceasitles would take a dr it -The mIng picture show giv- sharp. This is ;xpected-to be a fast to,40, 1 75 to-2 25 per pair._, 02). y a in the Hall on b 8 own Friday and interesting game. would be highly appreciate evening last, under the auspices the public. Men'R and BOY8'.Summer Caps, beautiful patterns and shapes, prices Beginning ovibSunday next the of- the Women's Institute, was ..Now A&Vor"Sonmnsf. 60 cents to 2.50. e G. T� R. fairly well attended. The pictures ummer time-table of th will'go into force. The principal which are shown by the Dept. of R SALE-3 Collie male P12PO- Meo*ip HoleproOf Hosier y-. in black, browh and fancy silk stripes'. Sac Agriculture, To'ronto, aret chiefly FA0A7 J.R,Clarke.Sr,.Dunbartais. �34 change is that of the local gOID9 west which is due at Pickering at of An educational cha" er and to 1.00 per pair. It payq to buy the Holeproot line. -1.45 a. m. and the local going east are of the very best that can be PASTURE TO LET-Will take stock for any period of time, and will see stock -of scenes in 1.34 Me which is due at Plekering at 6 04 secured. Many are ry day. Win.Lacey.Dunbarton, 3. s and Boys' Balbriggan Underwear." full line, all 'sizes. hlen'$' no will re the national parks,' and show -2 piece suits 1.50, Combinations 1.76. m. The Sunday trai FINISHING- main as at present. The time- many,of the beauty spots of.,On. EXPRRT PROTOPnntin&3c a piece. - =ng:d. -J.'Ikk 'Cable appears in another column. tailo. Those dealing with the Any am Studio. cheesy, U-33 eye-sight, showing us the great Out, -The FireCompany hold As usual, we have a fnH line of the famous Carhartt Alb- ties on Friday evening last-aM, of having proper jCjOOT8 REPAIRED-Btta ad utes- after the Doc=Sy those whose ey"ight ",bon red neatly and quckly. TImm in five min r' . Overalls—,'The Qaality Line." alarm w ' defective. were particularly Wauan. Sr and residence That west of St. :�*�------- '---i.: aj sounded, the engine Is Gtorge s Cb.%. . Pickering. 20 was at W. J. Miller's bars, nearly interesiting." There were also SALFr-Red Bird bicycle. 1921 several films of a, humorous char a mile distant.-_Mdy for action. Ale Cbap Fmoandel.coaster hiska. exterispors handle bar% Ladies' Holeproof Hosiery in black, nigger brown and white, artificial -The citizens 917ickering are well acter, including Cha Will sell cheap. Used only a short silk ovw�msrcerTzed yarn, Extra Stretch wer. rib top, Mer.lisle d Vfth their investment. lin's, which amused both old and niVul NEWSoffice. 83-34 AZY heal too&ad note, exceptional wearing quality, per pair LM T-- Zuer-anarm gur jvrmc lee is three, young. The receipts go towards �011 S&LE-IM Ford Sedan. used dinge and a pause, to be repeated the purchase of slides in the park. I only 6 ,, tha. This car has newly $200 quick sale. ALA On Friday evening CcUscutt's Guage.Pickering. Ont. a�tj in lilac nigger and elovid, per pair 1.85. ­�-vevsral time&. A terrible kaotor accident,and worth of extra equipownt. Snap for �ise' Role roof, pure thread silk. extra atretch rib top, double eoles, :some boys rang the bell after the the worst tha"ver occurred In Pickering, took place on Monday OR SALE--W&Xon, Hoe drill. alarm was given. We 'wish to FBindw.Steel land roller. all in foo warn the bo ihay are liable 'night a few minutes before ILOO td condi- Few patterns just placed in Stock in Voiles slid Ratineas, prices We ys that t tion. Also Strawberry %a. Appi= Fnmk el an lv 207. to o!elock. Which resulted in th in- Cloason.Highland Cree. Phone to a beavy use for giving a false 1. 1.76 yer yard. a I ' ad a repetition of the stantareous death -of one %ad 32-34 arm, a offence way land them in the frightful injurief to two others, FOR SALE-A lot of good'house- Extra stock of Ginghams. Chambrys, Galije*3 tc., Ginn thams Me to police court. while the fonrth occupant of the hold furniture, 2 raze" 45c per yard. Anderson's Smtch ZejAyr:are rill Is. ` 3-bu—oil. No.9 ain grind- e number of -Don't forget the concert to be car e'merged from the wreckag er and a 9nc", on, with no nry other than a few in, gives in St. Andrew's church next Mrn�&y e7eUiUg, May l4tb, under bruises an2a bad shaking up. The Ladies' and Children's Gingham Dresses, weli made. from our own p I I car was a Gray-Dort and driven TAR RADIO SET FOR SALE- materials. ,the auspiZes of the Young sopes SHas unhissited range.complete with,Willard . 7 Society, when the St. Giles Pres- by F. A, Brown, who Is owner of batter7 and aerial,in perfect working condition. -byteriao' Cboir. of Toronto, will the Ronceavalles Garage,Toronto. For further particulars apply to A. li�IDundy, Don't forget about our Big Stock of Wall Papers, Elastica'Palate, a Pickering, 3 tf ogram eon. He had gone to Neweast u render a first-class pr' ]eon b si Decotint, Varnishes, Broows, Brushes, Stick fast Paste etc dieting of choruses, vocal rand in- sees and had tAken the others ifor ARM TO RRNT-Lot 4, eon. 3 strumental Solos, dnets etc. Tbe company. ' They were on their rb. Dickermg. near Audley schinol. con*sts of 107 acres. For further particulars apply to Mrs. everything you want at "The Big Store.' by Miss turn trip. According to eye-wit. Is,,. McBrady, 241 Kendal Avenue, 411 be assiete& OWwwa. choir vi ;p3-35 "Adom, 'elocuiionist, and nesses they were travelling at a Pborst 529-J Betty So Silly Parsons, comedian, who will' terrific rate. estimated at 40 to 50 JDASTURE TO RENT-Any one 'Asilght the audience in "In a Few miles an hour. Instead of taking A. having caitle they wish put out to sture eon. during t e 2r Minutes of Nonsense." There will the slight curve in front of Job Is summer months,apply at)at M - -; Sm 'CHAPMAN 4 Pickering. Lats of water and shade. Dick 9 car went ' 33-33 be a comical sketch, entitled, T. Stephenson's, the Moore,Pickering. and directly to. "The.Major'o Hot Water Bottle." straight ahead RE TO LET-Any one hav- arye telephone - pol�, A great treat is in store for those wards P; I e they wish put out to ponre I r who attend. Admission 25 cents. which the river evidently had d monthsapplyto Geo. R 9.Pickering 1 1-2 miles west ro7nin begins at 8 o'clock. not seen until too. late to avoid of Claremont.address R.R.3.tlaremimt. 29tf . Ben Spence,of Torout strikinR. The hub of thp front ev 0, Fave an interesting address in the wheel struck the _pole, tfrrniag VOR SALE.-4 tboroulth-bred Tam. X' worth bows 4 months old. bred from pnxe- ­N Town, Hall on Sunday afternoon the car almost complete wirmers at the k;yal Winter Show. Sold with ly around rT.,.,ed paperit and alt reasonable BUNDY'S -HARDWARE in behalf of the Dominion Tem- a6ud- throwing all the occ H ces- Apply ulants o 0 phone it -ant on the road. One y?ung lady, to J.Dixon Jr. ighLand Creek perance Alliance. He is a mos. bj&lv 2420. M33 of Sat eDtbuslastic temperance worker, Miss Kathleen CharpOntier, and quoted many statis in, aged 19, was instantly killed, 'PORSALE-2 imported Clydesdale ;7_ ties show- tc W mares,one,im foal to Tloreston." These badly ing the success of the temperance Brown had his thigh bone -wes must be odd as the owner has no-further vaeasures that hays been in force @battered and the other Man, use for them. Apply to Walter Turtoo, lot 35, ering,or to S.J.Mannellio�w Elgin 7 In the,Province, and especial!y the-Arthur Jor had his right arm S`u-05.hmag. ..R E S' Ontario Temperance Act, There broken a suffered internal in OR SALE-Obeap. all kinds of M �U C ....... wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- -was a 'fair attendance. but the juries, and both men, who were F plenseitta in good order. Also several heavy and hour at-which It was hold, and taken by ambulance to the Osh- -d cook stoves and heatm. High- the fine weather, was not conduc. aws Hospital,are in a critical con- Hgbt scales an The�`Vamous Cold, Water Pastt; live mul- I -other young lady, e"7i.- =MIZ-A&I 9011 tr lye to a full hall. Mr. Spence was dition. rho try accompanied by Howard Rvissel 1, Miss Thelms, Hulbert, of Jarvis in White aud Tinto. who rendered several solos In fine and Carlton streeta, Toronto, was F" DALE M11.1 voice. IL L. Chapman occupied able to return home on the train the following morning. John T. the chair and Miss Hatti Law d' of Mureisco wil covet presided at the piano. and Mrs. Stephenson opened their :":`0ne ponn -Sir Henry Thornton,the presi. home for the unfortunate motor. dent of the Canadian National tsts and everything possible was Wehavejust received-a -Railways, has quoted a price of done to ease their sufferings. Thi .,...,-,�.seventy five square feet-. $9 a ton fFbight on coal shipped coroner, Dr. Cartwright, was in a shipment oi from Alberta to )iots inOntari the scene in,& few minutes and 0' 0 ing the mont ordered an inquest.' When the �Canada's Best, Flour ble only cluir aflu"imfe, July and August. Tldha -,.'­Put up "in 1, 2 and.5 1b. p6ek 9 kear struck the telephone pole the will be] the situation to some ex. crash was hea d all "Ogilvi Ne r Over the vil- A, e 8 unt. Mth the freight rate at $9 lage, and soon 6 large number had The we will have to pay about&#much gathered around the scene. Royal ,Household as we are now paying for Pensyl. car is a mass of vrreekage and Drop in and get -a Color Card and. vanis coal. The iminers iv AlberiA every part rendered useless. A AIAO ha ury empannelled and ,'�elairn tbat_tbe freight should be j : been iread all about this , af not more tKan $4 a ton to be of ter vi wing the body and the Pastry Flou' r IV MOO n8a a e a" QW to I girol n o June 18tb, in mmuchbonefit to them, ot�srwise scene of the accident an adjour Chopping ana oat RoHing -sanitary theT Could not be- serious com. went was made t t to t the 'States. order that the injured men may week day It r 0 Ited every owever, there is a, faction in aftend to give their evidence, &A it All kinds of Feed oia hand .. .knowing that we ReCtire coal, is expected that they will be suIll ',-,A" esiae that the 9 M dently recovered! by t1at Uwe to 'ted t&t4 I Bundy, Pickefing. .. .