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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_05_18.r,':.;-;- Kai rrrnaa E. :'a n,rr,Jh f••''--aa �'r. d 'ti uro::h: sale. y.r^yf"' .'P: �'; .*.` r ta'b�. ,+C• rCyy,rz may, .}+ ,,,f;,v, a.. x �. -�r'7°�•' , �. rka +s'ry .�'T}f-,, wi;;f° .,xr,.l�' asset,'`•�a+ir' '�. �; !, ri.. i�, i, .::�'y yt &:. ,�r;,, .'i:.r-. �i:-;. �"'-'+'....y e=R'7:!.?"`.�`-`` „•�n ',I�:'''t`-. :a• -•r•4:' — ,a. '•s•- �'< t-§°"Ya,:'".3.' t— •:sY' >$-- �'•,- i!s-�'^ ,,.,,; .7`,,,'�iC:, f •,q`c., o-. .S f�' -x �. �.�. „%cam.• >�. «q, -3•' ::s- ,.=-�- ..00h. -�.':, s. *,•� .,,?r's� 1�• hC / ails .r.` •`f }' iii — .L' .Fw .� 'NEW- S ' COL. �'L1I. :. �`ICSERING, ONT.,, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 192 - - . No. 3 Vx*fv**i*ftal Ldrasa �',CEDAR GROVE GREEN RIVER. Geo, B Baker Established 1828 s A concert will be hell in Zion The C. N. R., of Toronto. will playa SV' _- M � Church h Friday evening, May 25th, league football game at Green River rp. GREENWOOD under the auspices of the Mission o air, May 19th,wt,8 16,shat .~ 'p B. FORSYTH. Oph,D.. Director - Band, when the Claremont Dramatic Green River please note the change of - R• ter cal'Association of Ontario. Rea. Club will present their popular drama time. e , `- - catered bet of the American Optonfetncal tit d' The liege School , ea le Village Ma'am." s~ ` AAwociation. Eyes examined by appointment. _ This drama is descriptive of country ILLS. Phone 2604, Claremont,Oats ' L y r m B R O C K ROAD.ijlj�Ljj�� life and full of hunfor. ,. A good time _ - F. TOMLINSON, M. B., Member • • is assured There will be Road music Died at Brock Road, very.suddenly, _ t N. of the College of Physicians and Surgeons _ between the acts. Admission 23,and on Tuesday. May l5th, Mrs. William • :: �,y of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b �• 15 cents. O y n y o0 # ;t the late Dr.R.Frodie,,and latterly by Dr, CaldY �_►� p�► 1� - - I Badger w, i her th year, Decease .� L.V r , wens Phone. Claremont,Qnt:- 231y ed was sick about three weeks with O. 3ScKINNON, ENTENNIAL CORNERS. flu, Her sudden death was, a great ; M.D. L.R.L.R,C.E. s _ Fa may save you bundreds of _ surprise and shock to the neighbor- N. Edinburgh, memberof the couese of Cerit.ennial :Uelhodist Church are • 'F Physiciaaa and surgeon. os Ontario.licentiate > bond. Heart failure appeared to he BARLEY WANTEID of Royal OaEege of awg6onc EdiabargH dollars this year. celebrating their 32nd anniversal y on the irumediate cause of her death. epedsl attsation to dtlesaea of women soli = 6undaT, May nth, at 2 SU and 7 n- m, Deceased b-id no relatives in Canada. Highe§t price paid. Must be' gO-a�., A.-s>aildren, Or-as and reaideno.,BroaQham. (scandal d tim,-). Rev. Mr. McLeod, Coming from Grand Rapids, Mich., quality. ` Get our prices sad hltvta your of Melville Presby, (.'hurch, assisted > p Q Y' about 3:.years afro,she has been a rest- Chatrepracic by his choir, will take charge of the dent of this town9bip ever since. ' She I`am buying WAEA•T at Lop i buildings protected and afternoon service.. In the evening leaves a husband, -one son and one market price: T'%R. GORDON McKAY--Cbiroprac- Rev, T.,W. Neat,ex-president Toronto dau bier to mourn her toes., She will p • p >' tor. Office hours-2.30 to S.DO and 7 00 to Cut down the - General Conference, -will reach and g `Vick the bi>t.dro ID the rice e sane and kapwintment. Phone ago. Brock P be missed. The fyneral took place on . . Street, Whitby, sir - $'re toes. the Washington Choir will lead the 'Thursday to Bethel Cemetery on the BARLEY FEED' <- pinging. You are cordially invitedto i;th con. and was largely attended, BRAN {�:1 D SHORTS _.. Legal. T We save you mopey come and enjoy these services. it.,will'pay yon'to seII our ` 8 8�� R . A/x� E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and SCHOOL REPORTS. CHERRYINOOD. and buy,these feeds. e Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. ktoae to --- A limited Quantity of oan.b.Omoe Brock at.North.Whitby. Bymy Stbuftill6 /" Report of S. S. No. 4 East, Picker- Miss Borland spent Saturday in To• Heavy Oats Wanted. "�ILLIAM). BEATON,B.A,.Bar• ( ��'} to ing: Sr. IV—Ruby Tome, Pearl Toms, ronto. Chopping on Monday, Wedneed3 �g1 near,Sotidtor, ssmber of the firm,of Vi.i Sr. ITI—Mildred Barrett (bon). Chas. Miss Jean Mainland spent the week• 'r 7ckman Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto hiordrn (bon.),- Georgina Mci6ahney end elsewhere. sad Friday, fie per bag until r ° General 7trusil Building,85 Bay Street,Toronto. (bon), Arthur Field. Jr• III—Mar- Don't forget T. Wedloek's•sale o - farther notice. � a' Telephone Maw 962 and 862.• jorie Annan,Thomas Skipper,Bernice the 28th of play. Uhapinan. Lvndon Cronk.- Bernice Mrs. Win.Cowan is spending a few " ' • ° 4•. Detntal A Crawford• Fern Toms,Jerry N cHadV. days with Sirs. Brander. � • J_s_. �.J.• B E'A L Sr:II-$ap Found (bon►, Sack Clll+p- Wm. Crammer visited with David- HJ. man '(bon), S.trn JIcNahnev. Mary and :Mrs. Milne last week. . 132 Car=St.Toronto.•Hudson'DN-w CLARE.MO+WT Aostey, Jack AoRtey Jr. i—Ernest bliss Mary Dawson spent- Sunday 5ysZem" of comfortable ylate work. Write for y Ferguson laiormation o:phone North 5316. 4.18 Bryant. Pr. A—Jack Annan. Pr. B.' with Flies Beatrice Petty. Licensed' —Oljve 11'cNabne :Teacher, 31iss M. James Fer uson ha,d the. misfortune DR. D. C. Rroith, Di ntist, ctnuff• Thompson. to fall off a wagon last week. '� f v,:Je.Honor Grad"te of Chita o and.To- Embalmer and Undertaker. J3 - Wad to see :Mrs. Wm. Petty out � s recto Universities and,tbe P, ni Colle a of Motor Hearse. � f oy FAlRPORT. again,after her recent illness. 1, Dental Surgeons. Phone office IOl I.. Rasi�ence 1015, No outside appomt'menta, 261y' '',Toronto connect-lion for ` Miss Roxana Currah is spending Hospital `Service, O%wrild Hilts resisted the-desire for two weeks-vacation with her parents BLAKE B. BEATO.V. D. D. S.. a long time, but flna4y fell—it's a nice here. 4 -' Graduate of the Foyai Cee:ge of l)ectal Ford sedan. i'' "`` Swrgeons and .University of Tcrootc. Of5ce , W. Gates had the misfortune to let - YAKL over w M. Pr'ir:gle's hardware store.Wl,tby, The stork vj,i.ed tha home of n al- a railroad rail fall on his foot, laying T -� Office h�s 9 to 12: 1 to 5.30, lad:'p*cue-6 BARNES ter and Mrs. Burningtiam recently hiin off duty. Hell olulR sans 4417 and left a fine baby q' David and Mrs. Milne spent a day ---- 1+'eter{tna Chopping- ��� Mrs. Oswald Hilw.Mra. T•-G. titans- last week with Thos.and Mrs. Robbins?`Y fleld and Nfre: Fred Scott were id'the of the Brock road. city on business on Mondav, Mrs. Wm. Hodgson has returned to The Universal _ _• ..i. �j O-KER8LAXE. B. V. Sc Honor Cbas.Clark, who purchased the late the north-west, after spending three ■'•.Graduate of Ua,ver'aity of Toronto All Will will be closed for repairs Gordon Andrus home bere, is haying monthg_wi.ttl her y cam given prompt and careful attentma. Phone parents, Jgseph and One of Our Productions) am Claremont. ;321y on Uet.-18th- and 14th,- it cowverted into a duplex house. Mrs.L9ughlio. ( , We are pleased to see :Mrs. $ower•bp tilt, %u Mrs. Dawson and family We sell -Sills Rite-Lite Lens iur .Running again Oct. 16th. back :o her old home at the bap again. arrived from the old country last week all makes of cars—the beet "a ifu0i21es0 g awbo. -This well-known old lady will cele- and are now-with their cousin David in the market for! .. ' brate her 80th birthdav next month. '., W. G.Barnes, {fir®ea $iveT- sad Mrs..Dawson. . the prig. T V. RICHARIDSOR—:Real Es The following families have taken - Ff►R 'Z a i.11! I'�V .•sate, Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary Or address R. 1<i.,l�o, 1.Loenst Hill up residence here till Lbe saerw#l$o - — a retells.Etr.,'Pickering,Out. 3217 Home Pbome 6405 Mark. again : Mra, Avis and Mr. Bell, Mr. -HIGHLAND CREEK.. � Reavy.Wagon„ and Mrs. Ward, !Mfr,and Mrs.Corbett. Howard Lamoreaus, of Toronto Hogg POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, �**t 1dr::and Mrs. Wade. - ". Bet of Iron Harrows ' . for 000041*9 of York and Ontiario, Ana. •:a► ��C, N� :` - spelt Sunday with hle cousin, Miss All in good shape" " lino Pales of am lttttds encased to an shers.ae �DUNBARTON: Merle Bush. a P `- 1, "be*. •ddr•aa teas River P.0" out. * T T*Ap� YARD _ - The Misses Kemp entertained a W-oodworking and General, B.BEATON TOWNSHIP0)E.EBE L'V1►iD Mrs. G.' Wbite spent the week-end number of friends from Tomato on B1ackswithing. ' . oeavrsnow. consols on m tar tlakteig in the cif Sunday last: rt l' 4dHowifr, Aceauataat• Ew• R•aey s• 82 in, Rock Fancy Roofing S!0 per eq Miss Slater spent the week-sad with The dance which was held to Valley W. H. JAC$$ON, Brock Road h omem.. �i, pasoas °t ltarrTap' a° 18 9.80 her cousin, Mrs. John Tomas Hall last Wednesday evening was a Piclzeriag, Oat. Red or Green We were pleased to see Grant Mc- very good success. The tacky number ''• • �DAVID A. FUG B—Live stook•auc- I Ply special brand roll Ruffiog 1.80 Cachan,of Aurora, in our -village on waltz was taken by E. Milroy and J. taoneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' +` $2(, _Sundae. Lennox, it being a 1-1b. box of ebocol- �=w CWcato.Block and r experik. with g _ 280 D. 9ehwatm and Tamil moved into ells each. noire You- stock. HloI- and rune wart. Ad kind a of sales y �rOm sly attended to, Terms reasonable. Pbow I ply Elk brand Roofing 1.60 their summer cottage on the King- A dance will be held is Valley Hall wClaremont. lely 2 f - -•1.90 stun road on Wednesday. on Wednesday. May 23rd. Martin's a� 1;iT M, MAW, LICENSED AU C;- The above prices are+or lots of Mrs. Rylands. of Toronto, visited-3-piece Orchestra will be in attend- -- �'�• TIONEER for York Qntam and Durham- 1llaQusre or.more. over the vvwek.POd with _her parents~ once. Wm. Hole, dance director. Counties, Ali bndsof sales promptly attaxw - HARDWOOD FLOORING ; Geo. and Hr's. Strauahan. Genis 75,cents, ladies please' provide Cements to, Term.reasonable• Dates tor sake max be Mrs. Wm. Taylor visited in the city Dancing commences at 8 o'clock. All arranged at NEWS•Of5cv. Bell and ladepe- Use Satin Finish bardwoodflooring as last week and was accompanied b- -c e and have a good time. —scent p".0 . wtutby,Oat. Sly this board 4iloee not require scraping. y R - q p g• Mrs and Mra.Malson,of Toronto. Coal • Saves from $15 to $20 per m in the Walton and !lira. Annie and' dau•' he annual meettnQ and Picnic of .Coals BURNINGFiA BROS. cost of laying and the cost per m is the Highland Creek Women a Inett• the same as the inferior bo ards. and spent motored trl Soling the Sunday 21st will be bold on Monde May the ~' and spent tl►e day with the former'e 21st, at the borne of 'Mrs. Stotts, Lumber, tMNCHNAYS AY), parents. - Highland Creek, Mrs. Price, Govern• 'iii�a D. Gordan & Soa Mr. and Mrs. Striver, Mrs. Scott men tdelegate, will address the mitt. Sh ing�e�b : � Pnilders, Generid CO2itr&C I and other relatives motored down ing et 2.80 p. 117. Electioa.ot officers `K r^ from Hamilton rn viait the former's and costal business will be held in =~ tore and Sign Writers, g g $est Motor=Car Value daughter, Mrs. Roy Thom, last week- the 'evening. All members are rf, end. Rez�d� Roofing, Aldescription.and'Concrete wort,rye —AT— Ever one slinu;d see the 'fine play -friends. . to attend and it5g their Chimneys repaired 'Strictly Buaineas,"presented by the _ and Lath } 'The Lowest Price Y. L. C. of the 'Metbodist S, S. in the,- --- : Eatinlates free. 4 !� basement of Dunbarton Cnurch this GREEN RIVER.ON T. Star at (♦Osoo 1Friday)evening at 8 o'clock. "al► FA IRPQ�tT P. '0.11 - Qitit T. A'nnivereary eervices will be held in We are glad to hear Mrs. Bice'son:Complete• - the church next Sunday. Rev. D. L. the round.. F. A.' R E E S O Rte. 'Fruit Trees Shrubs Etc. Some pinta worth knowing; ordon, B. A•, of Agincourt, will The young people are putting in I.,Red seal continental motor g' Preach at I1 a. m.and at 7 p. m. Mel• quite a number of enjoyable evenings Ravin secured the a can for E. D, 2. Tbree-quarter floating azle villa Choir. . West Hill, will take at charivaris. g e charge'of the.singing in the evening. We are lad to - -Smith dt Son, Ltd.,Nureerymea, S. 'I•imden bearings all through �.,y --- - g age R.Carter eel ;:_ • of Winonk. Ont, 4. Same gear shaft as Chevrolet BROUGHAM. tied in his new home. We like Rood Pi0cke* r' mg1111A I am prepared to take orders fc•r all 5. Single plate disc clutch eettlere is our town;kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, 6, Half elliptic springs (underslun Mrs. Sbea'spent'a few days in Tor The Missionary Societ]k of the Sun• Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at which guarantees easy riding ronto last week, daf?School held a very pleasant time 7. Gas tank In rear, wit vacuum ed J. A.,YounR. of Toronto, is yisiting on Friday evening last. A mission- lowest possible prices. B ial rates for I e uantitiea, 8, Side curtains open with the do friends around here. ary from Claremont provided the ; p� arg 9 9, The'supreme effort of the ma who ' T. C. Brown spent the weekend in evenings entertainment with slides 28if designed the Oldsmobile,Oa and, Toronto with his son. and a lecture on Labrador. Miss Gla• i N. J. Chaplva8atieker� -Cadillac,Buick and Chevrole . Mrs. Linton has taken rooms with dys and Mrs. Wm, Pugh sang a duet. Last but not least,for expert repairs Mies Hood and moved therein last The evening's success was credited to on aU makes of care,go to " week, several ladies, among whom was Mrs. .StO�'e Mrs.' Whi'tter, of Toronto, spent a. J. E. H. Wilson. tA I It is My Business few days last west with her mother, A splendid aadreee, illustrated with To help you run part of poufs: Gerow s :Garage, .Mrs. Matthews.' a fine set of colored lantern views, on Miss Scsalon, Miss Agnes Cowan, The Grenfel Labrador Mission,"was By opening a New Garage in the V.i• } BrOUghartn Dean Matra and Russell Philip spent given here last Friday evening. Miss l a of Whitevale I am prepared to du - ' Sunday In Aurora. Warren, who had spent a Bummer �Vampolis a Tasteless Cod Liver•• — :all ponds of repair work.. including Mre. Leo. Haywood and Miss Ads- touring among these very interesting Oil Emulsion is the best pro- tope and side curtains, also making + line Barclay motored over from Dunn- points along that rock•bodnd coast, duel you can take for t yvar•old car loot and run like new by : Unexcelled Ville and spent a few days with C. A. gave the address and proved a most giving It a Rood coat of new paint. and Mrs. Batrclai interesting speaker. Pictures of these that naety cold. n Agent for Toronto machinery, includ= Miss Bate visited with Cecil and hardy Labrador fishermen and their x ing;Pumppse„9Vindmills, Silo in the Dominion I Mrs. Bate at Port Hope last week. families in homes, seal and codflsh Wampoles' Throat Ease., sod;tiasoline Engines. On her return she was accompanied operations,also(If the Mission's many b Mrs, Bate and little daughter. Cough- CHARLES Dd. RICE, LLtOT7 y g fine hoepitale, orpbaaage and other Wampolee' Paraformic A meeting will be held on Saturday buildings and boats were pprojected Remrdies relieve the con b. Roane Tel. 5621,, Whitevale. Amt eveDing,.Mwy]9th, at Gerow'a Hotel clearly on the canvas. Thrilling inci• S to consider .organization, available dente of the hazardous work of Dr. Yon a 1k Charles Sts,Toronto grounds etc.,for sports for the season. Grenfel and his mission workers were Crude Drngs,Patent fireparatione,; n�_,,,��M • g , The Union Sabbath School will ob- narrated by this able lecturer. In the Toilet Goodp, Trlbagco, Cigars. �,il'am•Chopping Is open all year and admits stud- serve"Go to Sunday School Day"on absence of Paptor Upham in Toronto, ants any time. When superior May 20tb. The Ontario Religious Rev. Mr.King,of Olaremont.occupied Metcalf g Choice Candies.a " AND FL kHING Educational Council have furnle ed a the ahatr and assisted In the program : PICKE.training 'and promptness of ob- very attractive program and are ask- with his stereopticon, Miss Gladys I am pprreeppaarred to do CboppinR sad twining employment are consider- ing for a liberal collection in aid of Pugh sang a solo in good form and - Oat Plakin every Monday, Wed- ed. this school should receive your Provincial Work, Mrs. King closed the meeting with • a ay and Friday The drama entitled "Strictly, Busi- prayer. There was a hearty votes of N E MeE ♦! i�i,p patronage. Seen demand for our neee." which waa given by the Young appreciation over %be evening's pro' . E. Stoneboats For Sale graduates. Write to-day for our Ladies'Bible Class of the Pickering Rr am. Unfortunately two other near- handsome h e- • hwadsome catalogue. Methodist Sunday School, waew el I r by entertainments militated ttgaiaet • .Bs;1684 �i n1OIIt aaired.,.and rraaab credit Is due cite s t Plus ae lxve. meatia C1P�'1IIa th aft a'be. it, .... , J Hallo 4 air' bear. •$�( 1' ,�,.-...�. ;w,��.•,..:.� t.: „ 3n;,xi� t.. •�.I•�:�:�+:c �:. �' '.may,• x;•ti„ - 1110,15 1 It,111111111!111! L',' l:'d',,tRf,'.,U''•..-[°YIs'a,`,„: %.',}.'=t°/�•/'i•�'i'L.:M1';'�A+'..S'�}•c-.y r.Ji' •"a'•r.,.,,•,.,H.�.•"�.'-��`':•n i.:.>..:^;.;`r.".4.''.��u..pp,:5��'.,�..:.":�![ k ''.C�-7 w-y.Z'.'„'aa'. 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The old farm Pe y, not a young �,.•. _ Opened and a lad �•.. : - ` 41 -s•. �s J wagon was ready in the barnyard to i couple, came out and turned the tor- it satisfies the' :'..~` •,. � take the fresh-air folk to the station. her of the observation platform: jibe ' sweet tooth and p On the front porgy h were stacks of I looked familiar. Was it?—it was!= • 8�t� f eStiOa. daisies, buttercups,.sweet peas,gerau l Gertrude Vale. In a Bash he was out $ - e moat Delici ufl► Tea you taeati but *1 isms and ]ate roses. Each child's of his seat and following her to the bouquet was marked with its owner's platform. I�� P 1 e a a a!e 8 II a name and beside it was s .big bag of!•�, Gertrude he said breathlessly, benefit COlabinefd. _ - — -- cookies, all to take home to the city I ,re you comingg or goingv Are you ••" Mountains, Under the Sea. The children were watching their,Slone?, Why dio]ri't yon let me know to elow, hover, at his loved You were up this way? Why---, .argely owing to the operations of pastime of chasing stray hens baclt to' Icily' the handsome $irl answered pble•laying and cable-repairing ships, the barnyard One hen, with a fright- hint, lo,bking straight into his Pies, • 1xr knowledge of the geography of the . ened squawk, landed-directly in front; Ldward, I've come from Ottawa. I '" w3:; !.here wnf:n thou were examin.- - " eau bed increases every year. of Martha Jennie whb, unable to ,�Xot many people know, however, . run because Jimmy held one hand and = went purposely.' D-34 t ` ~' Alice Gordon the other, screeched as I "You ou erd! Li not that strar,� - tit just as thew are mountains on Fx ;w, s.:. husil,css for Yon to be In? Followiit :....::. the hen flew toward her, but her cry, l% g a Yy land, so there are mountain,; be- S's was lost in amazement as the tree- ire around as if I were a 0 the sea, some of them as high•as ture stopped, squatted, cocked her; 1 am not sure sou are not And — fte . peaks in the Alps and the Andes. ? 'head on one side as if to say, "are alnce we have met here, I will return _One of the biggest of these submar• ::; s yair watching?" then turned and the ring," and she slipped the shining English Mild Flats-Found 3 mounts is Laura Ethel. si'tuaied marched proudly wn telling he jewels from her left hand. "A man Aid to Beauty. 3n mid-Atlantic. IL Is over,12,000 test universe tthat she hadydeposited di-,who can keep eggs from thousands of :. k> its summit being leas than_200 rectly in front of our little skeptic, a,hungry children and sick mothers,I One of England's popular if not fas- Apat below the surface. beautiful, warm white egg. The mir- who can gamble with a necessity of hionable seaside resorts Is on the high So often his this mountain been-ex Acle had happenedl Jimmy was rights life just to 'make money, can never�road to become a mecca for women in `k a?rn Martha Jennie dropped to her,spend that money on me. You told quest of health and.beauty. For years r 1 ���t DY oceanoc aphers.with the aid P , , -1 aoiMad9ng apparatus, that its char- knees, crying in ecstacy. `It's a n'e�gl me your business was important and'its one drawback has been the prixim.-- - ;J I My n'eggl The chicken pived it to' secret Now .I understand Your lty of esteasive mud flats. Now chemi- ---- acteristit 6 are as well known as-those ;v ?:=:<:: ::*. I ,� business is I'seeree and—criminal.! - , . _ ^;^- me! She lifted it in her small hand tai analysis has.revealed that.tiiis.un- .el1,t"Ben Nevis or Snowdon, although it and kissed it again and again, while '`� -.:-�•-�_.-- ;�•��:•,-• And so are you- This ends our friend. y: . ' + sd htly mud over which thoae,ands never been sees �zsa ;� ;� ., the delighted c ildren somewhat en ship—my respect, even." g _ - •� .:• I "But Gertrude l You don't under- have trooped barefooted every summer I e:. Ea the name locality to another great hew a�:• :�i :riously clustered around her Crying, isYa mow4tain, Mount Chaucer.first dis- Now! Eggs don't grow in boxes. The stand busineeal All men are doing since the days of King Alfred has won•,• _ evened sevens Dr. McMurchy Honored. hen showed ye didn't she?:' Martha.it. .I was called here'towda only be-I derful qualities. y years'ago. Its sum- r'IIit is oaiy jtmt aver 100 feet below the Dr. Helen McMurchy was the'onlY Jennie scorned to answer, clasping cause I'm successful. M jealous Samples were sent to Paris and' x' woman included In the group to be her egg tighter. Her whole little competitors got rpe into th trouble. Rome forVianalpsis and It"'w" found - Wvfaee, while,its beight is 10,000 feet •• • ; e 'summit of another peak, Al,atnt honored by the University o[ Toronto world of joy and knowle was cots=;Leh me explain• that this mud contains hi d!}e highly curative satin, !s only 80 feet below the with honorary degrees this year. . She twined is one beautiful white egg. All! He was as pale as death. This girl Rio-active substances. and that not r o received the only honorary-degree o! ,the wey to the station, as well as I was all the world to him only have the barefooted ones gained " after they were cotafor' seated steadily she answered: The'ax- y"Fl-..A mountain range whose peaks are Doctor at Medicine Which was he- in the train, she held jeer treasure planation wan made to-day. I under- beauty and health unawares while tra- 6tMed after members of the Royal stowed' tightly in a very' moist J little hand.'stand business principles. air—the versdng the mud fats. but other's not a fly Is another little-known feature -To none of the grout/ bad so great a fundamental principles which honor, so heroically incliped have been bane- tip! the Atlantic bottom, Every one of gift been given. able business understands and foi-(lkted by the canoe thrown off by the tt' a tan F'lsheltman Who Cant Edward Le Ferver sat In sullen lows. . , , I wish you good day!" j mud. 1, pewits is higher than Saowdoa silence in the second cWr of a local "Good heavens! she is in earnest!" Thy real "Davy JoyAes's locker" to Himself. said the dismissed one under his 'b trains.parlor ear. He had missed, tt be'found at the toot of the Faraday A certain doctor who had had nerv- the express train In which his re-I breath. Her diamond ring dro 1 Pepeedd I Mlnard'b Liniment for ♦Colds ai13r; in the 3auth A tla>�tic._ It b _ous motion was heard to remark served drawing room was gaily rid.,.,to the floor, an alert porter picked 014timated that at base of the high- that the breakdown was of inestimable ing without hint. The drawing room it up and gave it to him while he ;Cent peak in the rate, Sainthiil, these value to him; it on this train was taken, as he supp--!dazedly watched her glide down the -Excessively Honest. gave him an insight ed. by some blissful newly-weds.i aisle back to the drawing room. He The zrewly wedded paang woman no fairer than give thousand wnxks. which dire bad,nsv'er'betoi'e'•posese'sed. have, to travel !n a chair on a took fhe ring, gave the potter adal- slow train for five or six hours was y .bad an Interview with her milkman -- r Ide'wPSS not Inclined thereafter to tar and sank wearily into a chair his . - The InterPWdIr—•'- "' scorn the .whims and fo'_lfes of over an outrage.fqr a person of his im- jaw set: Gertrude or egg's! Nell,l concerning the qur.,ity of his wares, England portance o would make it Gertrude and a "lidos. Ions," she remarked. "tells Andrew M4�rew sad his daughter wrought .patients. A New Aga I man, with a fondness for fishing. had The des was hot and the car was or nothing I No woman should-rule me that there's lots of cream in her y me oa .a visit to relatives !n Jost Frain time to time he him it he knew it) milk forties every iaara_irg:. Why Ia_ ` 4-Lon4on recently., Day After,day Janet a somewhat similar experience, whieb y e'er �there never any to youss f" the door of the coveted roan resent- {To be concluded? �'P&ad her fatter went sightsesiag�=a1-I>�rhsya did wonders la developin his fully. If he had that and could sleep 4 "Well. lady,"explained the milkman. ways sympathies. He was aagitag for rrayl• rough this heat, it would not be so '''I'm honest—that's why, I Ails my •, Janet's aunt noticing.this, suggest-I s' bad. He was accustomed to having bottles so fnii there a!a't no room left i ; 'ed that she should let her father go out ' He deft his red spinner over a big his way. Not to, have it, hurt.hire .. adone occaafotial fish that had jus' risen in midstream, sorel for cream.", ly, saying jokingly: y ! "Ilden dlD.not llkb to' have women al- but the fish declined the offer. Agaln As the train stopped, he idly look- a t ways tagging along.' _-I It cams up, and again the fisherman ed from the window. A troop of chil- dropped the api:iner on the dren, one lame, all of them buried "Ay Ahntie, but be wahate me,- ex- poles. ct its Dime, but still he declined. under masses of daisies, buttercups ". BAND `- ptrfned 'Janet, earnestly. "He canna •i,tse mss was perhaps a little Guest• and paper, bags, were shouting good- t` ' thole to stir out o' five hoods his Jana. bye to a farmer and his dog, who erect at this coutempt. He drew up We wades belteve hoc faaht he is any- were waving to them, 'one his hat ~' UNIFORMS, hastily, and as he did so fie foot e!!p and the other his tail. With a shrug, ' `' vshete wi'ott me. Ye a�ee,thither tanks g -4,ale braid.ScoI that stranger folk pe , In a hole. The consequences was our uncomfortable gentleman mtttter- " wi sp•eialis• In m i ,c,Wnna ken what it's a'aboot, sa' I has that a aura of wind blew line and all ed thanks toy someone ar something as -: :wt r unilorma for Baade, + ;r w, In a confused bang into bin face. He the children's voices seceded into the ,ass, tae gang wi' him tae doe the converar crowded des coach in front but the `+ �Poica-amen; threw it out again,with the impression y t Ing•, delicately conveye.l to the ears by the thanks turned into something less :<.;F3 It rile for style boot ' a a leas nt when the conductor ushered and Samples. swish of ne line, 0.t the fly wan off. p Hoped It Wouldn't r -- into Whe parlor car. a red-faced, par--- -., A - 'Lost your fly," cried a fellow fish. ® spiting,. much-worried woman, who a 5` Crown Tailoring Co.,j.lasrlted Lo Crown look worried, Jim. and erman, looking curiously into the '� ` lteld--b. one hand a small boy and by I J `:: i 1333 CoUeg•St-,Toronto.-Out -terribly pale. Whit's tits matter?" �. other's face. "Why, it's sticking in the o er a very small Ertl. At the •' •,,.,•,,�;<<ti;;;v,�?wr,s,,:•-':'; I Short—"',The dealer who-sold me a your nose! and he buret into a roar of conductor's au on she deposited; ggq aecoad-hand car the other day said it t laughter. the two children in the two vacant trould last me a Lifetime,' Than the other, wonderi ng,, poi his front chairs. Then-she heaped upon l t a;: .. •i ;.i s f each, child itis own particular bag of finger to the tip of his nose, and there, .tea•.< f A 7 "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the says to {tin nett iSahment, h1a horror mud, it cookies and its own rpreeious bouquet J, A Famous Woman Preacher. f of buttercups and daisies It was the .� ED� Are Marching. may-be added, hie terror, be found the ticeable to a close observer that in the bliss Maude Royden, of England, one 'Embalmed beef, 3,500 years old, baA hook f.•mlly imbedded is cartilage. left hand of the little girl there was of the foremost preachers of the pre- been found in old King Tutankhamen'a When he made the 'tiast he must tightly clasped a large white egg. sent day. She would Save the mar- MATCHES tomb. Now, It they Snd,a pair of mill- have driven the hook deeply Into the "Stay there!" said the worried we- range service reformed. The phrase~ I. Lary boots with cardboard soles we'll nose and far below the barb. Yet be man firmly, "and don't ye be running;"With all my worldly goods I thee en- --realize that in those far of! times war had never felt the slightest pang,or around the car and annoying people. dow," she declares to be farciat while in was just'as much bell as It to now. twitch. I've got to get into the other car,'the law allows a man to will away Of course the two knocked off fish- Alice Gordon alwap gets so sick on I every teat he u th train and there s so many of them Possesses,from hie wife. F � ;. fag at once and_a_. mnIy and e'lowly marched home, the wounded fisherman au I can't'leave'them alone You p covering his face with a handkerchief can take care of yourae]vea, I 5 � Cum z�r �� _ hope. Here ye are. Now be good, ,M sort w whenever he met any one upon the Jimmy, and take care of Martha Head Resistance. toad. When he reached his house he Jennie." examined hie nose in a mirror and be With the last word, she bounced) concentrating theft attention on confesses to having felt woefully dis- through the door. Jimmy cautiously scientific steamlining, Franco Britisfi I `+: r3+• unwrapped himself from his flow engineers have , , �• ' couraged. TI barbed betrayer was pPe ra I e designed a most un-g there, firmly ft"_ 1, and he saw there and bag, gathered up Martha Jennie's usually shaped automobile which they i ♦ i'`' flowers and bag, deposited them in the believe will prove very speedy, since ! _- was nothing for .t but to send for the chair he had vacated and sat down head- resistance -to the wind has been doctor. beside the big-eyed owner of the egg,,cut down considerably. The body is ' The latter came is due Course with who with her free hand clutched him >•• 1S his lancet and the hook was removed, for security in this new 'strange;built of duraluminum, a new light al-, toy, aid aluminum on a system like I ++� Mower - 7 � but the fisherman •. n•tl.� be s sorry world. Silently they ate their cookies� man !f he thought the!,he should ever and gazed from the window. that used in•making ait�lan6 fuselages. ! �U "dIt ,X angle for himself wl*.i such good Far down in the car a man snored I The under part of the car is incased I .. . Lihhoof i6 the real.ray Butt. Half way up the car a fldgetq maiden in sheet aluminum, only the brake to a healthy skin. - lady rattled a newspaper, The-only�drums and �ale�'projecting. Entrance g� It de•a6 act onty the - other visible passenger switched his; Is gained to the car by-a wide panel, , BihtYtheyarelr►ade Bore on -Too Heavily, chair with its back to the children. , and by a part of the roof and a section :• &amniee*=Meand It.sirens with Drs pore The village postmaster handed back "It's been a deuce of a, day for i of Ghe fender being hinged sad, so. !f�fillTY]!8r _ 'I' Itaapd v staffs oil., to Sir. Jones a bulky and much-sealed' e, this passenger was soliloquizing, easily raised. TMkosaest cutter�avcr p• ever since the telegram came to go men�ear+ba7 Asittor Ate: missive, with the statement that It •.' °, a1tSoM�e!>yt»nts r• ` It fs j*Ug ltfw1 to ass. up to the capital on the next train for ^� would sat "go for only one stamp.,, examination by the Federal high-cost- No Nickel Mines in United * AME9 SNlART PLAN?. '.What s the mattet-_with it?" asked ° m on" H f-livin co miss] a chuckled. 2NOCKVlw OW. Air, Jones. "They had nothing on me. Thad tho States. v g n � "Too .heavy," said the postmaster, law on my side. My hundred million It appears that there are no nickel ' -= ba>ancing it up bie:hand. eggs in cold storage will stay theca Trines in the United States and that '�...: "Huh. I told that boy so when ke until next winter. I'll unloadd at my,!the output of nickel from domestic was writing it. I tsid him he was writ• own price. Fools!" hq went on, "did:ores is merely a by-product from elec• ing to heavy a hand, but he ke t on they think 1'd risk everything without' p law on my side?" trolytes of the copper refineries. Salts bearing down and bearing down on the While he was still enjoying ha and metal equivalent to 328 short tons j' pen, like a load of hay. Ml take it of metallic nickel were saved in do- back, and make him write it w;;:h a mastic refineries in one year from both . = pencil. I ain't going t� spend i.o more Tl 1 :S L► 1 aC A R D E D ARTIFICIAL TEEIN, + BNdp.work. or Otd Bold vented. N foreign and domestic ores, 11;icke Ore tJIA money just fo: his pigheadedness." CONDITION. r'hean- ,.mlftM ,1I�1[I ,imported for consumption" le mostly from the Canadian deposits- '+^'= Ins". samuel Baker. 76 Stafford at., Toronti,, . SitLABA ' �54UE�No.,20-123. M inard's Liniment for Corns and Warts ,3.� �''•«:, ,a °+'� -t*+'� .v :.�'+ay�;�i$G,�+o "�" ,"v. " ..r,.w-" r.�.r?.",„„:•�;�,..& ''l,n,.. s.+;. y. .n'�:?c,i �''' - .,'� Y� _ , ��l• -n. *ss5� ?�n x3�� :_M �• ,, r ,x J^ur a a .. 3► e Omar'-�II-'.�9;rer .�i• •._.z s y�'�'°. ,.r'.'b+d '�"a"'at'=r. �✓n,.e�:..3�.'..5.L'.r •��..$ atdL C�'<rr`nTps��'i�"�`'�. .�k 3+»�erli�x s � �s y�,♦ Ly !°RY:S Y9, .,y,• a.�.. _*y • ,y,,-�•+ +O� }g�� �g c;C,.* `,. ��t •:. •: h G" .. .✓. .'4"n'•�' �' T�°,'"E,.T,:... • ;�*� : r 4:. r+.Y31.}`s. '.rt.• i"�".F't,•"'-a -�x .-+'!.� •..� �""'v.J�Cw'•S � iJ.wr r,S+F'tia+.F:, •4' f'.+fie' :� ti.iY .`,�"' �W. r �.a, � �, �`� '-��,_gr t, ^�',�i£',y,: x•k �'.cai.'t,^t%-.•r"'92•.�,'. �.d�{:'�-'�.'fR ..v.. -`„+'.""f4i'a+ w-.y - .'. ;: �,.i .�"•f• a:^s. tm+r�'�3.. � '°�^„t.;• ^�3�'-.{'-` w".. :..�-�F•, i. �.�., :gin �','�•'''.•ra a veins.. "+"'�;,y. •..�T .. .. s"l� .. - •e- •'h'`.%}�,. : r ._ !'-` - r -41• ;.;iN.,'::%?ill:; {:::.:.;• ::„.e.,.ybY:!lO: x .PROICIPAL PROPOSALS ilk 01JIM _ _ >>: �:: � The Week - F;. _ W .. ]�e a r•N !5. a • ���, - •--- = � WIJ :"TORONTO. ELAT�IU TO CUSTOMS UT r. Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Nostbsa•a _ ,v _ ,+.-0.,'.''�'',xe�Ca�:.';•,�,�}�': .•�,sA! 91.24. :y Manitoba oats-Nominal r'... f w despatch from Ottawa says - and certain drawn or,seamless tub- and 1: J . The follows official summary..givos-mg•„ - >? ,`•,'.'><; s� Manitoba barley-NomiaaL a.: Artiacial silk arne or filaments „>.,,, -All the above track, bay Pot's bird's-eye p p s are made dutiable at 10 per cent. pre- Act.-corn-No. S yellow, $1; 1*l0. t . eels affecting customs in the Bud- _ "t 2, 8934c, - -=P° ;ferential tariff, 12% per cent: inter- ` '; >;::> :< ::: get Presented by Hon. W.S. Fieldidg:. '> ;` :•>: %.: Barley-Malting, b9 to-61c, accord- r mediate tariff and lb peer cent ge;- :Y•.:;..:, :•, in to freights outside:' -r Preferential tariff is reduced by.a oral tariff. :':,"discount of 10 r cent. the amt unt' " ` '`''' Pe 9P All manufacturers,of artificial silk ;:::: 3:' uckwheat-No: 2, 76 to 78c. of duty computed under such tariff, are made dutiable at the same rata <, Rye-No. 2, 79 to 81c. , Peas-No. 2 $1.45 t•'t, " •° _- ' when such foods are conveyed with-;� manufactures of silk. In some , to $1.60. out trans-shipment into-a sea or river`yes this is an increase and in others ::` '" Millfeed=Del. Montreal freights,1 port of Canada. s decrease• bags included: Bran, per ton, $29;•, c~ Articles on which the discount will Usual cove containing machin- shorts, per ton, $81; nuddlinga= $85;; ; s�nga d feed flour, 2.15 to $2.26. not apply:, ery are reduced under the preferen- Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, nom (a) On wines, malt H uors, a irits,'tial tariff from,15 Per cent. to 734 per - . qq pp fuel. - spirituous liquors, 'liquid medicines'cent = ': and articles containin alcohol, sugar,I A drawback of 60 per cent: may be Ontario' No. 2 white 'oats--b0 to; tobacco, cigars and cigarettes; or paid on machinery and parts thereof �~ b2c. (b) To goods 0n which=the.rate o! of a class or'kind not made in Can- Ontario corn-Nominal. duty does not exceed 15 per can ; or:s,da when used in manufacturing or Ontario flour-Ninety per-cent. (c) To goods admitted into Canada producing goods of a class or kind < <>:< in jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship- nnder the Canada-West Indies trade not made in Canada prior to the 12th °.,,;° :" men $5.10 to 55.20;• Toronto basis ; Y b •;::>>:s: F: <:;,;;?. $6.9 'to' PAS; ulk, seaboard, $4.99 .agreement: of'May, 1923. ;:�•,:r;,;:;;;'LL{s�:a:; 6. _ Sugar, refined reduced one-half A drawback of 99 per cent: is to %>^'i:-.'•.<«?:i `>;>>;:, to ; p <'. ? ': :;"<r:;:-:x:.:::.:< Manitoba,flour-1st pate., in cotton~ �- 'bent per pound }be allowed -on copper in blocks, pigs � ,. r v sacks 7.10 r bbl.• 2nd eta. 8.60. 'r Sugar, raw, reduced about 40 cents or bars when used in the manufacture :;: .,. ;;, ,;;.r: .;,r + $ per per hundred pounds. of rods for electric wires. ;:`:>R >'": ::' :V"' Hay Extra No. 2, r tong track,,' ppee Cigarettes are reduced to tbe--`for- In addition to the changes ention- ` {_ ki _ Toronto, $14;. mixed, $12 t0 ;13.50;:. ,Ja r�mer rate. ed in the official summary,the follow=- NEW CANADIANS FROM THE'HEBRIDES. clover, $8• �- . White oxide of antimony' is made ing appear on an examination of the'- Cheese-New, large,, 20c; 'twins,' w ' pp A family of Scotch immigrants from the Hebrides, waiting to land at St: 22c;- triplets, 23c; Stiltons,=22 to 23c. the same rate as zinc white. ;budget resolutions:- Fire brick- for the construction or The duty on potatoes imported John,-New. Brunswick, They are typical of the families which are being Old; large, 80c; twins, 82; Stilton,:, Vic' repair of-A furnace is made a uniform'from the United States, or from-any attracted to this country under the new immigration plans. 'rney +uv vi general tariff. I per 100 lba. under the general' and men and women,Ideal settlers. to 84c; dairy, 24 to 25x; coo- sate of 5 per cent- preferential tariff, country imposing a duty on Canadian splendid stock, and bring with them the 'traditions which have made Scoteb' Butter Finest creamery prints, 85' 434 'per cent. -intermediate .tariff and potatoes, is raised from 20 to 85 cents - to 36c; ordinary creamery prints, 88 10 per cent. g;-22c:i new; 'Sheet feeding machines" and "ma- intermediate tariffs, and from 12% to --'- - -- Eggs, new'laids, loose, 82e; ehinery for printing by photographic 20 cents under the British preference. GREEK TROOPS ��70 ENCIRCLE GLOBE bid:, In-cartons, 88c. methods" `are added to the item .. Raisins and dried currants. are Live poultry Chickens, milk-fed,; , A'printing presses" at the rates of made free under the preferential MASSING-IN.THE EAST : ,• : N ONE AIR MACHINE over 5 lbs., 25c; do, 4 to 5 lba., 22c;: ,. do, 2 to' 4 lbs., 20c; hens, offer 5 ibs:, 5 per cent. preferential tariff, tariff and raised from 2-8 cent to 8 28c; do,4 to 8 lbs..26c; do 8 to 4lbs• 10 per cent, intermediate tariff,. cents under the other tariffs. The pur- VCn1TeIOS C�s British Airmen Will Make An- 22c; 'roosters, 17c; ducklings, over 6 ' " '10 per cent. general .tariff. pose of this is to permit of an advan- �+ .f 'W -Stumping machines are reduced to tage over other competitors being Cuss Spearate Agreement other Attempt Within the lbs., 30c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 28c; turkeys, the same rate as "other agricultural offered to Australia. With Turkey. Next Few Weeks. young, ed lbs: and,up, 25c. 1mplaments": Hemp aced for agricultural pur- y Ades tch from London ass - Dressed poultry-Chickens milkz _ 10 per left. preferential tariff, poses is placed on the free list.•This Lausanne, May 13.-The conference Ca Lain Normal Macmillan and Cap- over b lbs.,8bc; do,4 to 5 l�s ,80c;; ' 15 per eent. intermediate tariff, and the bounty on hemp are measures here-Is in a turmoil over a report P P do, 2 to 4 lbs,, 25c; hens, over ?-hbs.,! tai; Geoffrey H. Malin,who last year 80e; do,A to b lbs., 28c; do, 8 to 4 16 per cent. general tariff. to encourage the growth of that busi- from Athens announcing that- Gen- r A drawback of_40 r cent. is to Hess covered 10,000 miles in an attempted lbs., �4c; roosters, 24c; d �ng�, p� oral Panglos, commanding 150,000 fight around the world, but had to over 5 lbs.. 34c; do 4 to 5 lbsuc mac; U allowed on materials used in-the The specific duty on malt floor cos- g manufacture o! these machines. taining less than 60 per -cent. is Greeks in Thrace, is threatening to abandon this venture when they had a turkeys, young, 10 li'is. and tip, W. Machinery of a etas or kind not weight o! malt is reduced from 8 to seize -Constantinople unless Greece breakdown in the Bap o! Bengal, In- Beans'-'Canadian, hand-picked, lb..! a' §. made in Canada for the manufacture 2 ce;ts per lb., the ad valorem duty g beer treatment st Lsussnne. end contaaning .from that pofat Tc��• pprimes, 63Sc. , of flab meal and other- articles from remaining unchanged at 85 per cent. ' .M. Venizelos called an extraordin. within a few weeks, _ Ma le products-Syrup, r imp. fish and the waste thereof le made Licorice sate not sweetened is re- a gal- 2.50• per 5-gal ti; 12.40 pert p ry conned;composed of Foreign Min- The attem t is to be made in one a ' _ P gal. Maple sugar, lb., 22c. free. duced in duty by flvr. per cent under inter Alexandria and M. Ramance, Machin, the enact build of which is Honey-60-1b. tine, 10% to 11c ' The free entry of well-drilling nia- all tariffs. Licorice in rolls and sticks Minister to France, assisted the ppaatt�+ ehinery is extended to "parts thereof" is left unchanged. 1 r still- a secret: Their route will be by lb.; 3-2%-1b. tins, 11 to 12%p. per IbI rte: Greek delegation. H. 8amanos_ was way of Japan, the Kurile Islands.and Ontario .comb honey, per doz., No; 1 hurriedly summoned f Paris for a win Hue #4. o. 2, ;8.76 m u 26r y m from tka,l foda following Alaska , h Kamch 50 to N FORBID this purpose. Potatoes. Ontario-Na 1 11.16 to r- r 'They met this. alterno-on to decide Aleutian Islands to ra r ,w, � `: and Vancouver. ;1.26• No. 2. 11.30 to ;1.15. TO FRENCH TRAINS ', what drastic action_ to take this com- -t'o cross.Canada and Smoked meats=Hams, mot, o to "- ' They e 87c• cooked hams 36 to 40c• smoked $ng week, notably whether to start ' ' Reich Places Rhinelrlld and ^,K separate peace negotiations. thse United States to New YorY; ,offs., 26 to 28c; cottage solo, 28' tc y' Ps pea Ruhr Inhabitants under �>. thence, north to Halifax. Newfound. $oc• breakfast bacon. 80 to Vic• apa. '� The Greeks feel they have been Let lend and Greenland and back to Lou- vial brand breakfast bacon, 85 to 88ci ' down b the allies. The Greek arm backs boneless 84 to 40c. New Prohibit on. "':a' Y Y don by'way of Iceland, the.Shetlands+ + in Thrace is the chief instrument of the Orkn'ys and Scotland.. Cured gym--L?ng clear bacon►, 60 { - Essen, May 1S.-The measures of! �, � �,4. � to 70 lbs., the allies to enforce ace on, the ;18.50. 7 to 90 lbs. ;i8• . �,.M Pe A steam yacht will voyage to South- - =passive resistance of the Germane are rho- • Turks, and the allies want to use this 90 lbs. and ape ;17; lightweight row.t -_ ::>•�,�; ern Alaska with a sal crew of ad- to be strengthened under a decrees club over the Turks'until the end of venturers In charge of captain Roger in barrels, ;86.60; heavyweight rolls. _announced by the Reich authorities, the conference,. end then discuss the ;82.50, ' Pocock, of the Legion bf Frontiers- L&rd-Pure tierces 1'6 to 16%cl,. t which,-`pioiiibits Germans in the, ,...P µ _ Turkish clahn for reparations against men, in order to Install abrteen stores tubs, 16% to 17c• ails, 17 to 17%c-' ;Rhineland and'the. Ruhr from riding: �' '! i 'e'` Greece on account of the Anatolian de- dumps along t p ' P S he chain of islands be- prints, 18%c. Shortening tierces,'. ?; orenchtand trains operated er the! vastations. M. Venizeloa !ears that tween the North Pacific and the Ber- 14%' to 15%c; trbs. 1514 to 15%c;' French and Belgians and otheradee4 :; "°,:`l �' "' Y the allies will ails, 1596 to 163X; tends to reduce the already limited I ` V�' permit the principle of ing Sea, for the use of aviators. On P Prints. 173fc to c .':x 17%c. _ the Turkish right to reparations.to be certain o! the islands one or two of communication between the Germans ,. > 1 - written into the treaty the ship's company will be marooned butcher steers, choke. $7.50 ;7 $8.25 and•the occupation authorities. I tp Under no circumstances will Ger-! 4 �i as a stores guard. ;6 to ;6.50• do mod. b.b0 i r r Mena be permitted-- to travel on s Gold Mining Season. . : :: - �.-- - 6; do, .com., $5 to $5.50; butcher French or Belgian trains," says the! Opened in the �Ond&e tendon Poet k.,,,. heifers, choice, $6.60 to $7; do, med.; decree. "All persona. violating these` h1 Sight On Sea Voyage $&50 to e; do, com., $5 to 15.50 i Y _ - iinstructione will be,heavily punfshed." Dawson, Ms 18.--The first o! the =- butcher cows,.choice, $5 to ; do; t Admits Starting Forty Fires- Y med., $4 to ;5; canners and cutters; ;y7 r-w No penalties-are specified in the John Iron, of London, Omtario, who Yukon fleet of gold dredges to get A despatch from London says:- ;1.50 to•$2; butcher bulls, good $4.50 decree. The Brat repressive measure upon held nn a charge of ssttia= are to' under-way this season started opera- Hibbart Gilson; a Londorr poet, Board to-$5; do, corn, $3.50 to $4; feeding t;w is reported from Frankfort, where numerous •London homes and indtitu-. lions Saturday morning-on the Klon- ed s liner at Durban totaFlly blind. He steers, good, $6.60 to 7.60; do, fair, Germane riding on French controlled ~leas IIe confesses to aetti;s fire to dike Valley ground of the Burrell and landed at Southampton this week, his i6 to i6.b0; 'stockers, good, ;6.50 to' t trains for Mayenee were arrested by thirty or forty plaoes He !a a puzsle Baird Company. Dredges is ethser!vision completely recovered During 18; do, fair, 1b to ;6.50; milkers- 10; German authorities. � the police as he apparently has section®'of the district will commence�the voyage Gilson•!ell deliriously Ill apringers,.choice, $80 to ;1 calves, placed no value upon human life. operations during:the week. Water'and for some time was unconscious, choice, 110 to 111; do, mod, 18 to 110;; for the h draalic !ants wsa turned Then his'si ht, which he lost in {he do, com., $b to ;7.50; lambs, choice,, w' �. -Graves of British War Dead - Y P e ;18 to ;ib.Zb• do, eom.. ;7.50 to ;12;: into the Yukon Gold Company's $56,- war, gradually came back as he slow- lambs, spring Visited by Their Majesties DIVORCE INCREASE P g each, $10 to $12.60; APPALS CHICAGO °0°'� ditch to-day for the first time iy recovered from his illness sheep, choice, fight, $7.60 to ;8.60; do, " # this 'season. Winter comps of gold 'Z went to'gouth Africa,"'said Gil- choice, heavy, $6 to $7; do, culls and s Rome, May 13.-King'IGeorge and a dirt are bean washed n Fresh- eon, , . !Queen Mary spent moat.o! the last pay g p• thinking the change might do bucks, $4 to $6.60• hop,. fed and " day of their visit to Rome with a 04 a in Every Five Marriages eta. prevail -on all Klondike streams, me good, and it was-there the sight watered, $11.25 to- $11.50; do, to.b.,- y owng to the exceedingly warm spell of one eye came back. But after a $10.50 to $10.75; do, country points, -!sightseeing tour. Late Saturday they Annulled During Past - _ _ ;10.26 to ;10.50. of weather. time• I• was totally blind again. a x aloft without ceremony for Asi'>igo to ThreE YVIOnths. - p - MONTREAL. "d 'visit the cemeteries in which- British Eventually I masse up my mind to - "•sa Chicago, May 18.-One divorce in If you want to be free of cares, be come to England to consult a special- Corn, Am. No. 2 flow, ;1.01 to war dead are buried. careful. $1.02. Oats, No. 2 CW., 67 to 673X; being granted for every five marriage- ist. I could ace nothing on embark- They were bade'farewell by all the lieeneea issued. Such �vaa the rate Running s house without a savings No. S CW, 62'to 63c; extra No. 1 feed.' 7nembere of the Italian royal family Aga inn and had to be helped`up the gang- ] in Chi during the Brat. three fund to like running a ship without way.. It was during the voyage to 6 . to• No. 2 local white,wheat­.and were cheered by crowds in the �° g y` ge. �$'e �e to 80c. Floor, Manitoba spring wheat ;streets from the Quirinal to the rail- menthe of 1923.. In ten years the rate ballast. It is dangerous at any time, remarkable thing happened. It is ppaate-, flarsts, $7.30; do, seconds,-$6.80; `way station. of domestic-,wrecks to marriages has and disastrous in a storm. -_ wonderful!" do, strong bakers', $6.60; do, winter approximately doubled: Judges in - - - -- - _.. pats., choice, $6.15. Rolled oats, bag, ,•' ; :;,w; their chambers ascribe the. growth 90 lbs., $3.10 to $8.20. Bran, $28.! g - Shorts, $30. Middlings, , most! to .changing economic condi- ga, 185., Hay. Y � 1 No. 2, per ton, car lots, ;14 to $16. Lions and,to a let-down in the old- >. I�IC Cheese, finest easterna, 164 to 17x. fashioned family life with its tea+:h- , f Y Butter, choicest creamery, 29% to 32 i and'its restraints. 8-16c. Eggs, selected, 34c. Potatoes,; Meanwhile from Bench, Bar, r bag, car lots, $1.20. pe *~''"'''' ''''•''':<>s> Church and civic and social organ- izati ons shouts are again anal n that ov - - - _ the d i vo rc e evil, sa Gladstone o n c e o V N D VOL) P hrased i t. "perhaps constitutes the B R - _ : greatest menace to American inati- gr Lotions." In the first three months of this ' - s -THE (�� _ •�: :'> *�.' 'C :K year the County Clerk issued 7,505 DNS MEASk*L - �° marriage .licenses, while the Circuit and Su pe rior Courts handed down 1,- t 588 divorce decrees. Last year the . mill ground at about the same speed, with 38,094 marriage licenses in Cook ,. county and-7,285 divorces. Back in 1914 the marriage licenses numbered 33,897 and the divorces 3,614. e �.• ♦ =-�-•-- ' ' 'car::.- • ) j _ .. ' - �. Funds •aggregating more than $6, To Investigate Grain Trade. 000,000 are reported to he now on de- ` W. G. Rutherford. Dean of Agricut- posit in the Provirce of Ontario Sav- h „ }. lure in the University of Saakatche- lugs Banks. More than 20,000 aav• 7 wan, who w1a be a member of the lugs accounts have been opened. This _ ---Commission to inve-e4dgate the Cana- is a record of only twelve months' op- "_•than Grain Trade. He bes,vpent much erations. There have been fourteen. [ Hon. W. S. Freldthg time in work for the bettering of con- branches opened throughout the prov- -i�4�'+` `'� �- ' �� a bilnis.ter of Finance, ,rho delivered; ' Qitione affecting farmers. lure t � - `4 RNA$ his seventeenth budget on Fridap last. < � ',.,..+-.,.r.,.:,• r�,-ti: 'Mq;'!j' �. "v�`�-}-: ". •;�:�.,. 1E..�w"' ra v`;�!9'�'� '�:ar,* _?!•„at`M,. «,��:, 'Cr. d. "i ^:a1a�.ta••.-�k:.-',:r •,.' ..:y.: ;'tc; 'a �:x'`r� m'� -�� '�,,,,;.y, +-• :�,n..:+;`, .. `P` .', - ''r..� ':�• �,. '�,.,a§.,'•�`s",-. ��, "�+,5^siM�.: '+�A' e.. '"u`_ z.s*'c -q.,c *'.:y" ".�.a:v. `L•','+�.. ,R' i. _�.; .,,�•�+r.., ,y. ..�i�,•,a�°+.. F w"+ ' r .,.:.�iii: _ ' ,. :y Ne, � s. a..r"•rr•'...,:aR`�i',•'"y'•w Y.:...+••• ..?••-.'r v.,.. -�:.. :.ir: '�',y,. 4•,�",',�k� �n, v7S, �,• fir, � +„r.° ..,,r a ^^r.ir'rtFbt. ,+t ..1y- .k •< .w:., `. '• °t'�``r v?• r ,� -"�roX '•^ -t-. ?.�,e,'y -m;,. ;li. :r^tt., raxy,•''-'�• ys!! ,f nor"r,�t�.K-a..�'.����•F,cc•- .'c: .�•,•�(.�; � r. •.,..`v�'i,.�.•;- »,^T°.:- p":.•:' .'+,w :c.n �.,"°. .���: Mr•:^.-•._- ? G-: - 3< � •:o roar, _,,,. ,.�ay:��' j,y.. s. - ..r'6e :i:, .. h Wirer Fencing Aero Cushion Tires _ _ .: . K SEED CORN ! ' ` SEED CORN- ! Tt.RMS, g wire fence_sk et her hand. -. puncture �, r wi sop pus ure .. fa made or woven. oul ora�er. :. .troubles. ' -Imperial Leailain $1,50 tt�pa,d m advance. !. '' • ' Subscriptions ro the United States and Creat Consult me before placing Britain$2.00 is advance. Dhargesmoderate. 'Work _ . _ Wisconsin No. 7, 1.75 bush. ?� Y, guaranteed. — d' ,. Phone•..Pick 1712 White Cap 0. w Dent', -� . 4DH.4 WHO, Proprietor.. 34.48 • • GEQ. FARLEY. Pickering c ° pOOro•cO f ,obt;o'�•v.�o,b,.o,q'-t - - C. -pton'd early. - � •- _ . . '. 1N MEMORIAM. LIBERAL•CONSERVATIVE ? ..i.4d bush. ^ J o9c°'O�q�o g°$ '°o o• '�; �q ° a- ) — :oho° %•,aQ Lon tello , ''- ��13AYMAti In.loving me,nory of our CONVENTION , dear little girl. Mary Elizabeth,who — vego°oDO .ggo°8 oopo "' x�•' "*-fell'asleep in Jesus on May the 19th. A Convention of the delegates of.the =?b0.'•�:o'O 192..`',aged nine years. _ Lihal-Coneervatire Pxrcy of South 'o°�S%oQ �o•°p' ,Sa �f r. : 'the was too brigiit a Hower to last Ontario will be held in the P�g;Z;a•��Q,.�.°•o°�• ° ° °' CORN F1.�1KL�►,7 But only to,us given , .PA °°� A ' \.r\Ji`i o cheer us fora little while— TOWN HALL, PORT PERRY .:oaoo �oo°o ,?po=� Now,tone to.bloora in heaven. eve ' Quaker Corn Flakes. Coupon3n ry ' Sadly inissed_by Mamma, Daddy •d;o,Qo°.:°c�gao°•. a � and brother Roy, - Saturday, May the 19th, 19.23 •••moo• package. Valuable Gifts. - .. - For the purpose of selecting a can d:.• _ Save the Coupons - date to contest the Riding in the ag- y .: __' 'TIeME TABLE—Pickering '3talion roathing Proviucial Election. Takes the lace of air tube=. - -.T.R. Trains going East Sue as follows p p ,. f» y No. 10 flail i.3, A u, The election of officers fot the Assoc:- They are n:�de of higtzly porous, 'R 1 0 -H A r.y•' •• 8 Local- -�.'23 P.M. ation will take-place prior to 'Para Rubber, arid'.ride.r�s easy *. R D S 0 '. �• 30 Local 8.01 P. M- the 'Convention. --T _ ' ._:.. . as air - :. S3unday'train, , . _i.57.A. M.. Chair will be taken at 2.00�p. in. iN 'gains going West due as follows— trod Save the King. j ' .:;. No. 29 Loral 7.•45 A.M. �.J• i�i The�ton i � �1� '` •� 27 Local 2:44 i':M. Jas, Moo",-X. D. J. A, ti!c(iluso,, - F R M �a A 1\ S -. ••• 9 M.ul 90fiP.1li, President Secretary Agent, PICbERI1G: �5 JBuadap train,' -. 9.05 P. M. - `• ,'•;•. . :, To buy or sell your.farm,.consuli.the Farm Lands Department of .Vdregoine is according�to Standard € - time, The United Farmers Co-operative Company, :;.: Saving Inspires Confidence : Limited. :. 48001 A L DA NOE. T HE feeling of independence and self-respect which- A. Pickering, Phone Pick. 1308 "; ;y A. J. kLLISON, Representative, , ,, y _ — tames to one who has money in the bank is more than s Where will be a dance in Mammoth ifs• :: . worth all the effort involved in accumulating the sav- _ a�•,' Hall. Malvern, on the evening of Wednesday, ay 23:d,19'.,3, ings. It is reassuring to possess a growing-bank account' y• Lunch provided. � which will enable you to meet the emergencies as well as the ,y; r ,Gents 73 Cents. Ladles 50 Cents. opportunities of to-morrow. w You are invited to open a aarings account at our nearest branch. HOUSECLEANING S�P PLIE S !J - -,LIBERAL- MEETING THE _ Let ua help you by the fallowing list—Newest designs to Pall Papers ' ' •. - BAIRIC in stock. Me can put it on f,ir you..if yva 3o desire. th" �., '!t'hei•e will be a mesa meeting of � Worir,Guaranteed. •,• . .' the Liberals io the Town Hxll. Whit- - --by on Friday.May 18:h, at 2.00p. �n', - N r,, P. LYP13l. Manager. S$erwirz-Wiilialns 1'xiuts at2d Varnishes, ®lance's ldt:reaeo - t to select a.csindidate in the Prov ncial - E C. �� Maaa{� Johnston'9 Floor Was. O'Cedar Oil. Elections, 'Mr. Wellington Hal+. Pro. BROOKLIN BRANCH, �d.....- - . . Liquid Veneer, -Brushes of ell kinds, etc. �wineW Leader,and NV. E. N. Sinclair, •- . X.C . M. P. P.,and others will address.. .- Deal where you the Square Deal : *?*' . the meeting., which it Is expected. will - "' be largely attended. Ladies cordially - � _ ws.;. "welcome. �._ T . -H N ' S +r ' A. D3iY ide Q. D..CONANT, y How- About , a _caf re President � Secretary ':13outh Oatxrio Reform Aesociatfoo The me$ Store Brougham, Ont. . The- - y �� OURT OF REVISION. 'N o.w i.s the time to order your � _ There is a Reason MnaiciiQality of. theToKn®hip car before the spring rush. We , ;td of Pickeringt., , PublicNstice is hereby Riven that ria❑ make ><mmediat® delivery dickering Hardware Store �: - thy Court of Revision for the Munici• j' d models : ality of the Tn+�cshi A Pickering iDt the. to11owin `s ^J ��r4ne in"theiTown' ilH hold the Vilt T - ':1S 't�� t1 -: e. lls eof Brougham, on Monday, the TO V RI1�1 G CARS, RU 1� AB O v y S No me to get yolrr Seed C�or>a, nth day of. y, 19A at the hour of � stock. ace o'clock in the afternoon. 'I TRUCKS have a complete An persona interested will please - ..AN D ONE TON . ;' , =�'aalte notice and govern themselves �'. _ CrOII]ptOII B Eaxly, LongfeUow-ana North Dakota ti 4actocdiagly. l Dated at.Whitevale this 15th day of _$ ite Fliut, p g+ _ i[a,,IO38. -We have recently taken over h. Improved Leamin ` DovaLn.R. BxATON. g y , -, .;'wlsoo o Nita Cap, Yellow Dent; nein N 7, A . r Cierk of the said the A env for the Chevrolet - - " Motor Car and will be in a posi- ' -Golden Glow and Pride of Niehua. Notice to Creditors Lion to take care of the sales -_ . 1f itis� Good Corn you want, we have it. - ,[o the master of the Eetate o! Newer' End service of this Car Lesve or phone your order and we will fill it prollspay, ° rick Wilson. late of the Village of - iClaremoat.in the County of Oa. In the future. —A complete stock of G4a►rdea Tools. Laws Mowers, - L tario,Gentleman,deceased. _ \: _ _ _ - Rnkea.' Pere+ Etc- Notice is hereby gives pursuant to - - 011.p E = - bection fib of the Trustee Act.R. S. O.. ' 1814. Chap. 121, and Amending Acts. .A. full.line of Accessories �'r&80- �Qar Matto—"We have it, cso gat it, or it is oat maids.' =" that all persons having any claim _ - 1` against the estate of the above named '. . e and Oil a1Wa 's in stack. _ r INewrick Wilaoo, deceased, who died aI• S• BAISI�Nf - PICKERING ion or about the Ilth day of Api•il, " r '1!'11'. at the Village of Claremont, are _.. ,tecluired rin.or b,etiere the 28th day of SHERWOOD J QLLACUTT . . May.A. D. 19•r', to send post prep§�fd, or to deliver to the undersigned execu= • ° 'hale Qr their -solicitors, their names Financial Information and addresses and, full particulars in _ writing of their claims and the nature Phone Ind: Z�� S an ;,s;h,�n with first hand kno a of ,of the security if an held h them - - y' y - - Nnancial markets at home and abroad, .:duly verified. _ ---•-.._.__.._ -- — -- �.. And take notice further that after Managers t broadexpenence and unbiased'•�g e ..ate` Ue s%id 26th day of .Hay, 19°x3, the ment,this Bank is in a positiowtWO reader in 110 ,said executors will proceed to distri• � ' h&rmatloll on Investment and Other Ql0[!ey .'buts the. assets 'of the said, estate - - 1euaong the persons entitled thereto, " nlaltterf t0 patrons. - '.having regard•only to the claims of SUNDARD MR NICE is C0000`0�asstsa PitsaNOW SWINIM. "which they @ball then have 'had n-dt- EAT M,A R K T . 1 I T«t r ice. and the said.executo"rs will not he a -' TANDA BA�K liable for the said assets or any part - - e thereof to anv persons of whoAe clain: they shall not then have received not. Round Roast or Steak, ,,. .~ 20c per ib TOTAL AScETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS 'ice. _ Surloin Roast or Steak, .. -' .: 25c. . Dated May Ist, 192'3. ._ . _ Pickering Branch, W. F.Law, Mme' A1.1-Rfin Lxxxo� sail Porterhouse Roast or Steak,• .. 25c �. Whitby Branch; - " C. A. McClellan, Manama_ Txo�tAS SANU$1i80N. ,Ramp Roast,.:. ... ... Ise Executors, .. - Ciarroont. Oo 2tk _ lone Rib Roast, N Hesvy_Rtb Roast, ... _ _ McOULLOUGH$ HUTTON, � � ke' . �v Xolicitcre for the Executors, Shoulder Roast. a■/J1; r .1. stoufE ill , oat. :• 'Pot Roast, •• .. . � Brisket, to boil, A arness Shop Leg of Pork,... .. • _23c .•� - - -`Loin of Pork. 25c .", ••• •• ,. Althc�uco, not settled; we are doing boar- ti y.,.... t - - - - Asaat Of-.P-er-li -2 � ness iu cur new �� apposite .. ,•I"$,.' : _ Pork Chops. •• - .. -. .;I�AiF?MEiRS Pure Pork Sausage, ... . .. 2sc " the Stan a ' on the Finest Salt Pork.... 25c' .. f o� ►$ the.time to see -- 3s� - old site where bread has. • _ your Fiaeat Breakfast Bacon, piece, Harness needs. - "" sliced, ... 88c �:�e have on hand a good suppay gild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 33c �• _ _ :;been baked for more than 40 years. 4Sc ., i'... of Harness'and Accessories Back Bacon, •,.,. 'we hereby thank our many- customers for their Iopa1 pat- at various prices. " .y�-Cooked Satn,. .. 50c uTilive uP atrial and be Weiner@ .. .:. •• 25e nonage during the past, and'also solicit the trade of convinced. '• ,,, 15c the whole Pickering community. We are �;.. Heard-Uheese,.. ..'' ' Hood Shoe'Repairing Service Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 Ibs 5o cents herd to serve you and our regular •< 5 !bs so cents deliveries are made, whether the roads are bad or not CEC�1T A T �• lb prints 18 centai IL BRADLEY Fresh Trout and White Fish Every-Friday Independent phone 90a Harness maker, i A m _ PICKERINGI H. R. Monney, - FiC�eYiBi� .iii 91iEIi•INGI, - ONTARIO 1. • G. RFsll<.r7. ,pyF � �%.,�;•' .s_•rwc., y.. ",.Fu"Qt.+ .e`�•iY'yr°:.�4,, .4,t u"a- -' ,C.., .•r •.'was' r �'.t'".+. n, .,. 45+c«."�' '�+ .''d'. -•+Tai.- rn+: <' •�c < v <g, '4n., tm, a- �•vse +,.s• rKe.' .mr's= +r av aa.. s .cc ar. �, •.t• x ss •acs.' .lx. .a^". -�• :[' .}�, ,3xi�• Key � .k 4 -ate.-`,§' •:,"•..i � •x' c. '�� `�a�^..-.. s•',�'u-r',3:..' '� .�:e �'• -�. -:�:.' G'se: �:',,.. .r' '-a' ','�-4-°:r.*7::�` "'' r'-n, ..A. "'�i�wi'Y•-�'•,r •v, ;'',k�.�"� S- •�� �' '4�,.`�",,d.�-'.,,� 'd••'�•"p.• ,� wa�$.sr. ^.r� '"C.%' ^�',�"� ,_.�+v�:i�?i•".3.'4°�',>^y i , '4. ,r E;�,.., s� .�'.. _:i*G ,t.,- .'r.. .r.. _ � t,. .,� _I'd,a., .. 'r... �e- f 'i�•":. c= _ JCLAREMONT, - Thomas and His. P4,terwiL were Lewis Sanderson left a few I J.. Borland is cou @ned to hie f . � Seasonable a T.Caster was in the city on 'rn the city ou Sunday. ago for Toronto where he has aa• his house through iilae�s. We Monday• Miss Mabel Edwards of Toronto cured g good position at the car• hope to :ee him around again in : was'horoe over Sunday. penters trade. the near fut,_re: ' -r Mrs. Goldberg,of Toronto, is via- Harold S. King,of the Baptist s•{,: , :r?z sting her mother; Mrs. Florence. parsonage, a'as home from McMaa- John McLetianla vieitiaR friends T o o s ; ?w. _ .-in Western Ontario slid Michistan. ter University last weekend. E. Bryan. mai}-�nao, has t►dded` Mrs. Postill, of Green River, i ;. y y spent a few days last week with - -+ to his outfit.a.flne new Star auto- 'Mrs.._Besse and Wra. Bingham. v✓ a m e Q ' mobile. Mrs. Thos. Pearson,-we are sorry to report, i3 in very poor eat a ' J,-McGrath'is improving his pro health t Men's all-wool Sweaters, reg 5.30,for .r perty by the addition of a. .new present and is confined to herbed. Toronto Motor Car CO.'' 5'00 , •:.- veranda. A substantial new dement 'cul - Limit" Boy'7a511-w000l Sweaters, reg 4.50, for - Miss Jessie Cooper, of Toronto, Teri is ir. course of construction for •...U.s e d hod Cars visited relatives here over the wept of Dr. Tomlinson's, residence. Boy's all-wool Sweaters, deg 3,75,for. invest-end. Mrs. Thos. Sanderson,.wi2o was 1.75 Edgar.Kearnsh�►s returned af: . . SE11�SA TIONAL PRICES confir-ed to -her bed for .several 1 Mena woos house-knit Sox, reg 1,00. ter spending a week at his home ,«ee;&•surerin R from P neumonia for list. :fin Peterboro. and 11'euiisy; is now recovering All these oars have been traded in eta part - Ors I"eter at-'s `��°h-ie yiaiLieg nicely. — payment oa New Fords. We guarantee = GUARANTEE Men's wool 5os,reg 75c, for 45c. •� ._ her daughter, Mrs, D,- P. Maefar- 11.r. Dal t!irk,who-has been'sperd- the title, model and year and protect you li you do not think the ar c Men's heavy Mitts up to 2.40, for 1.411 ; lane, of Harriston. tnx the past Ewen are£ghtniunth= against observable defects. Every ear - you parch"s from ■s is 'Heavy rib Underwear, re 1.75, for t Miss 'eta Stephenson of the To- at his uon a in Goociwaod; 'has re worth the money,bring it 7 g Tonto Conservatory of Music was timed his duties in the. Standard guaranteed to be its represented. 1.39 per garment r. c •is withii[ tea days and we home over Sunday. Bank ber?. will allow tk. fall amosnt g:1.25 f9r .` Men's fleece' re The LQWEST PRICES Ewer 89 cents ' Mrs. Fred Farther has sold her Most of the farmers in this 1ocK1- said an the parekass of a residence to Neil Stewart, a mem- it are 'now through with their- Quoted on Used Ford Cars Now Ford. - Mea'a•Caps, up to 2.75, for 71.79;•- `, y•, ber of the bridge ganir. seeding- operations. A number, See our new G}iaRhams, Zephyrs Widmer and Mrs. Miller'�'vi5ited �+ - at the home of,the former's uncle been-ht:d back are very thee equent aa7� C DOWN t��� CA a i C DOWN and Prints,also Wall.Papers. in Goodwood on Sunday. rains: well-kept �oRa : Ernest Chamberlain, of Agi4- JaruesBri3coe has opened up a FOR TOURING FORD ROADSTER LIGHT DELIVERY = D. A. SCOTT; ^~' court, was in Claremoa t on Sue- In Good Condition ONTARIO r • cleaning and p'ressinq business to day. Mr. _Chamberlain is the the premises awned by JudBon S. Balance$6•50 months Balance$$.50 moatlt Satanic ZTii2 moat_It _ CLAREMONT, - - o leader of a tine choir in Knox Bundy, and at present occupied �* �+ Church which was closed on the by Frank Cbidlow. Charges mod. + AJ Y TERMS A! LITTLE AS j?.00 A WEER WILL NEW 13th,'bvsing to extensive re-decor crate. Give him a calla ** rN,tacs ror�'ro ourA FORD TNrs raa�e ations now under way. �r 8 - Thomaq Sanderson has been $105 C DOWN $129 c DOWN a cesH 3 SPRING- GOODS ° -'busy durioR the past week deliver- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 62 °°` ` salt fruit trees and shrubs for the _ rood-looking F�RD 'SEDAN -+�'', 'sA,� '4t-, 'f .Y•fi, •4:� 3t'}__ dF+ .�•'. •,if +z ;MJ. •L'S .:!yrt*t .{n' '�,' '•?< 'Zry,•t': '+3+k}: a' :, "z' "p ..S ^'a- ar''-'.W.. z.. ;»+. _ xr+ rr�+='n. :,y..: .:{•„ "€-' '1xT• 'a'i .ezG' :X- 7" �. -say. ,:Cf'.w ''_•r•'-.�, •_y '"A .gv .!^ t .S•.t31"D__':.{-"",r`' Z:^+;,b, �'.�5+,%•�'..A. �! a-e-•R4'w%'-i: ^J`V'^'.itl rid r,+ .+w".. • r ,�•'- ..f' •r: '''Ot •i.�f� ,f,yr}' ='c: '�=,. ,ye;,.'. ^•a- i.v_:u. r.s �' �',':;-a:'�?•, �. 'sp X"' ys• ;r'.-" "';�-aq, - ,�•'` xy'"'°`. :.Y. .-.-�',' �.'' rff� :� n•�L.,r," 'f ',° .+ Ma►"fr° _, '9s':...�, ;�" s. k ... .;,,...• .,�^'Y`x',-+� ..tx.•, t -.»*.^,,.. a;rt a s »- ~.2 '.a^ p' cF.. -r'r••. `.v`a �.• •~ '3 a'��:,- - Lima- s -- - medicine, surgery and gynaecology 1 TT I OR�A N DF T4nv 0 1919 and 1920) be referred beck to the proptir[athorities-fiv reconsiders. -- .:a F AL TOM REC��WD flea. (b) That the method of removal of —__,certain_doctors from the staff wan , overnment Committee Brings in eighteen Recommends- unfortunate, r '' ;y (c) That a new agreement regard- 'o�` t flow Affecting the„Administrstion of the University ing hospital appointments be entered 1 j' ` Of Toronto. _ into by the university and the 'hoe- pital. 1 7. That hospitals receiving govern- The special committee appointed by adds: "In connection with the release went aid guarantee against the prat- 3'rovtneial Government tb invests= of certain doctors from the hospital ties,of "fee-splitting','by doctors prat- / w. II gate the administration o! the UnI- stag?, the committee considers that the 1 , r.. tieing therein. ,Dissolve in f �T:'' °_•:•veran�* ofc,Toronto has completed its Board of Governors and the trustees 28 That an effort be lands to de- ` Mask. Its report contains eighteen of the hospital, respectively, showed boiling water • vise a means whereby doctors not on ;recommendations as set forth in the a regrettable lack of consideration for, the university staff may have access ' ='summary below. Some of these re- and appreciation'of the valuable and commendations have a direct bearing efficient services rendered to the uni- to the Publi_war of the hospital Nair+ ' versity and the hospital for many � �� 'F : upon the welfare of Canadian citizens 'Bricks a e Of Sand. : .its a whole. Research work should years by those whose service's were Y The ancient Israelites were called .; have generous financial support. abruptly and irregularly terminated - ::. . ' Splendid results have already been under the authority and with the ap- upon by their Egyptian taskmasters to obtained from the efforts-of scientists pr-oval, of the President of the uni- make bricks without straw. To-day .� :;;-tn the university. The method of versnty" This matter is mentioned to bricks are being made to the Holy liquifying helium, the development in section 26 of'tH�summary of reeom- I�and of sand and obalk. ;,Use enough to.get the realm of aaaeats2esia, and the dig- mendations. 111 Palestine, tike many other countries, rti• ;'` -`eovery of a-cure for diabetes are re- In dealing with the relation of the a this is from s house eto solve e; g 61g lasting suds cent. luatances: Eaton and Rockefeller gilts to the &nd this is a serious attempt to satve The; encouragement of extension• chaakes in organization, the problem. The factory where these , the commit-..` work throughout the province is also send bricks are made is located on the BI lasting dude—one tea finds that they did have a bearing g $ Y'• strongly Y I on the reoiganization' and it recom seashore at Tell Aviv, near .Java . , rc afros I recommended. 141an a man ya•_ Sand fir at the factory's very door . secret of Rinse s amaz- `•-. f itnd woman deprived of early educe-• mends that in future private' endow- Soak an- hour ti on has been helped by extramural an can be had'for the taking. The iII power t0 dissolve ped meats should not by aceepted,.unless 8r . �',• ,'.•' , other necessary ing eat. • chalk, w courses. Highly trained university given unconditionally. comes from the hLlls ottJaidea. . It has dirt. If you don't get . or more WU.w -: men visit numerous centres through- g following is s summary of the g ground into powder, while (Colored alother nob'hem as h-4 vat Ontario; summer schools are held recommendations: the sand passes through sieves to free lasting soda,~you have an correspondence courses bridge the gall to higher education. Thin 1, The$ the relationship between it of stones. not used enough Rlnao. - the University of Toronto 'and the TILe two tugredlea z then pass into ' work, in the opinion-of the committee,� Federated Colleges. Having proved at the miring machines, together with a 't -deserves the Goverameut's generous _ After soaking, only the.most soiled clothes need all times' eminently aattcfactory, be certain quantity�of water for rlakin8 • ; . .; not disturbed. the chalk. Alter being shaken for a light rubbing with dry Ringo. • n has long been the opinion o! 2- That the resent methods of fin three-quarters of ap hour the mixture . ad ucationiata that 81st-year naivete-� p comae out in s-fairly solid s+tafe. It is ' ity work should be undertaken by the sating the.uaiperaity be continued. Your Clothes ilea t need boiling if you use Rinse. , nigh schools and collegiate institutes E. That (a) plans for the erection now ground into a Brie 'powder, and fir• �' fed into a press, which forms It into a But if you Tike to -boil yokr white cottons, use of the province. The advantages of, of new buildings and extensions, and 'g #a' this change are apparent to every one. substantial alterations on existing brick like shape at a. pressure of ten' enough Rinse solution to get the suds you like. tone to each brick: 4" x. - 'Students would spend an extra year buildings; and (b) terms of gifts of- ender the care of their parents and, fered to the university, be subject to Passing into the hardening ovens, �inso i, made by 'Ile laq at soap makeS's s $he-teackems who know them beat the approval of the Senate before ac= the bricks,,under great heal,are trans- :.' of w. ' They would thus become more mater- eeptance by.the board of governom foamed into what is termed calcium jR the World to do the family mash as � ed before entering upon the work of ?. That generous provision be made silicate, a substance which is as hard -'. d and el as LU.1iLr does th' the university and therefore more cap- for the furtherance of the efforts of and as durable as ordinary stone. y y. r, f.. The factory fe turning out 15,000: mile of ptoliting by its advantages those engaged In scientific research. d A specialist,course could be pursued S. That the eomposiUon of the coun- -000 bricks a year. a sufficient quantity LEVER BROTHERS' LIMITED ? to build 900 houses. Furthermore, the TORONTO -lei ".,.' with less effort on the part of the cif of the faculty of medicine be re- bricks are 30 to 40 per cent. ahesper � .,. student and with better }•snuffs at the vtsed, so as to enable lecturers and in- and af.lita Boll terru. Besides, t'hel structore in the clinical departments than ordinary dressed stone. which Is : . a to vote after serving as assessors for the material commonly employed for cost of as stirs year m the collegiate g �.k 1 •: would be leas than that at the uni- three years, and restricting the Iran- bu"Ing in Palestine- ` rr u " ;) varsity,, an important consideration toy chies in the primary (non=clinics]) �VEry TnC�!t �►lllg. ly R 'teeny afire' was Otue chaps re- _ RIVOUS TORTM•. It Is significant that the Great War, D �• pare •t.6ese 'dgtya . of flnaneial i departments to fu13 professors only. My God cried the King, and he 9. That the status of.the Ontario s which saw the collapse of autocratic burst lato tears'" - •• n Of great interest to the unlversityi College of Education be continued as monarchy in Europe, has resulted in During his reign.King Genres has V:1 dtrates--mane of whom fought for at present the greatly eahanoed appreciation of ty Irrftatiaat by Day and Sleepless- dope many things that stand to his -' trinuint representation'on the Board 10. That the-city of To eontrd- two monarchy who reign with a seal- credit but when all else is forgotten t" of Governors=the cgalmittee express- buts towards the support of-the uni- mess at Nlght the Result. on*regard-for the constitutional rights _ those tegaro will be remembered. They w i„ es itself Its quite won over to the versify. of their subjects. King Albert of Bel- es reveal the kingly sous. proposition, and recommends that,the 11. That the Minister of Education There is no tortrre more Intolerable I glum and King George of England r'ederstxd Alditiini Association:of flee be not a meatbsr of the board at gov- than nervousness. The sufferer starts have In many ways doubly endeared - - at'every noise, is shaky and depressed. _ w University of Toronto be entitled to ernors.• themselves to their peoples. There M elect eight Governorw gat of the total 12. That "Coa'vocstion" naiat of The least thing produces a feeling-of are at least two well-authenticated "Metallic" of•twentyfoar by direct election. Abe Alumni Federation of the U it. Irritation, and nights are often sleep-.stories in praise of the true kingliness MietaN�C ��'�$ Also of interest to all graduates La v�e ity of Toronto as at-present con--less. Often although in a completety -m their c5haractem Galvanised,or palmed. Stone, a ksc `;the fact that the Alumni Federation atltuied exhausted condition, the patient Is uu- Some lithe Belgian -children who Brick, or Clapboard i is to take the place of Convocation, i8. That the government' consider able to sit or He still. The nerves are Were playing outbiee a ruined village ifte:pa�ror circuAw S" Laid. 53 . which had become virtually obsolete futuza representation of the workers' to this jaded goudition because they are being starved' by, poor, watery stopped on hearing the Angelus and The Metaille Rooflng Co. as constituted under-the Act. educational association on the boar drew near one of the wayside shrines. It is recommended that the City of of governors and the senate, on condi- blood and to restore them to a normal t.krdsd � � condition the blood must be made As they stood beneath !t with heads >n!4 KNellrt.w.,Tessxrbe Toronto contribute to the support of tions set forth to the section of the bowed they began to recite the Lord's " the university is measure cowmen- report relating to'tire representation rich, red and pure. For this purpose Prayer. On rmchia�.'Forgive us our � no other medicine can equal Dr. WIl- - surate with the benefits accruing to of labor. - treespesse,*a the voices ,tapped. It tit , I llama'. Pink Pills. They act directly ,.tl7e city as the Beat of the Empire a 14. That tits Federated Alutruii As- was not tong sdmce the Germans hid _ )argest university. It is estimatedi sociation of the University of Toronto upon the blood; they bring to it the English Fox Netting elements necessary to enrich and ruined their village; how could they r s that the sum of#3,500,000 Is expended be entitled to elect-eight represents- , pranouace the weals "se' we' forgive. speclanr mado-to-order. bearlly ati• in the city annually by the college and I tives out of a total of twenty-four, by purify -t, thus bringing new health and " :ww& not up In tss-root roues the kr -~ strength to run-down, nerve-worn peo- those who- dlaerem 8101600 autahla for fox•peace d, the atndenta, and another 7)500,000 direct election, to the bosird of.gov- when ordMne, apedft paved to the city, without taking into ernors. pie. Therrq is no doubt about this; For several momenta the ohdldren -•"Brayco Brand." : consideration money expended for new 15. That the question o! permitting thousands have teirtifled to the blood- were silent. Then they heard a man's wr(ts now ter our mice u.e. aLo we 1 s: considers, which provide employment representation in the legislature to Improving, nerve-restoring qualities of voice behind them:, "Forgive us our free fns beoa.e. "Prot,ot :oar aoemploy703916 these pills. Among these is Mrs. Aub• trespaasee• as we forgive those who 12.11 (Ebe2oee too r« camas.) The t.arerd Fn Nettles Dealer U tor Toronto wo}lizx2en. the university be given earnest con- rey Coldwell,' Me anson, N.B., who trespass against ue. And lead m not Auer"" 't " In regard to the re-organization of sideration by the government. ToroatA General Hospital, the report 16. (s) That the reorganizations in says:-"I was badly run down and my into temptation-" Steadily the strong Brace, McKay o. Company ., nerves were in a terrible condition. I clear voice, led the children Mmugh " ' '` ---- -------•-- -- - would start at the least sound and -the prayer'to the solemn amen. suree•'rdda P E. Island. , THE WORST 1S YET TO COME often taint away. I could not sleep at And whet they looked up there was night, and only those who have been a tall spectacled man in uniform sur- t E. E in a similar condition can tell what I rounded by a small group of officers. anffered. At my mother's request, I He was their King, Albert the Good, began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, who had proved himself their King in i - y}► and after taking them for,several deed by Insisting on their saying the months I am surprised at, my present greatest prayer of all-the prayer,of elM'Ml ' ._ r -�'. condition of good health. My forgiveness nerves f veness. are as 'sound as ever; I can sleep well The other story is equally touching. , and eat well, and have no more .aint- Two English Tommies were standing r •'°'N -. :.. Sag spells. I cap only say that I can- at the corner of a street in `a French ''-'°• �- - not praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills too town. "Have 'you ever seen King - : z t t much for what they have dose for me." George?^ asked one. "Oh4 yes," the other replied,•"man Back t0 Work You can gel#hee a pitta through any Y lCeaddPa Spavin Trwernmt Will p t tlut ' medicine dea:er or by mail at 50 cents times." lame hone .the 1ob,a aia" a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine ? more Wet,(o s• e s "Ali,but have you ever seen hint cry. Con it her been removing.p..�u,.�l nt I have. The Kln$once vi>�1ted our hoe. n ba n.. thotoushPtn and ell kiadsi of a Co: Brockville,Ont. � . 4 ital; he went 'round all the beds of ►da ,r; .betlie T = _ • A King's Iron Crown. the our ward• talking to every mean. At book"x Treat a on war !�a ru DUsmn".or rmtN direct s . X; Among the treasured of the King of last he came to a poor chap who 'bad : r DR. IL J. FaDAM,LVtC .A ANY, Italy figures an hiator:c relic of almost lost both legs and one arm-, terrible `► unparalleled plight for the poor fellow. The King j paralleled lntereat. This is the gam• - • -y our Iron Crown of Lombardy, one of stood looking at him for a moment and Kendall f the moot precious tbeirlooms of 'the a t then said, 'My poor lad, how ofd are Spavin Treatment a Italian Royal,House. you?' , - ..: �f • The crown Is made partially of iron. , - e Tradition declares that it was made ---- ' , from one of the nails used at the CrucifMon. This was beaten out in- to a thin rim of iron, which was set In "'4 Perms -in ' gold and adorned with jewels. ,land 4 tAncs by fertilizing. .. Pope Gregory the Great bestowed it Yy"u can are 400 1 in favor of fatiiifsrs"�tvrfees Remla of ferKifztsg upon Queen T�hteodolinda, under whom .� the Lombards first changed their Arian _ fatTfter" a.L rea faith'for the Catholic. Charlemagne By fertilitin8 aKd, " labor ' ildy, fncre°s! ;. :• 'l _ :r-'. .. was crowned with it, and so were income- was of Luxemburg' and succeeding ,:Order GUNN'S SHUR-GAIN Fertiliaers NOW - - Emperors. sad make the most money but of your load It was also used at the coronation + of Napoleon I. The hmperor of Ans• 2 b.,`• . ' trig restored it to the King of Italy In Consult our Aseat er write nee 1 Ot lit:Clair Street Arrata wanted in territorfea 'TORONTO F,' •+ I. 1868. when wr are not ryrrasabd• Limited •d,`. t,�Gn,9+oL ' _ _ .. _ �_�.'� ISSUE No. 20---'23. c� :i"��':� r .. �,, ',tin.,,' .;... ,g:., c.. " '- .�'�. :.tilt's:`,fir,. 'z{.f�;,,v,a r'�;" ..r^•;9 "9.,r w• 'th;. :' ' ''- - 'at{.R•a '.,�',r ..nC :r_'^_,:' y,-:.t,;„.. i"1„ ;',� ; a;:.;ws ,.'r'"v1 .afiF;••,"d.� r• '%? Z•ads r' i'p s y,. :� , n. y,?/ aa` Zo k '> a«•'& k'' v ,ram" �.r. t+.,J4, a xA r Mmr vr+ jyQ_ y- j: •- t .+:. 'L ,y'dr• y "''wr'' + •e .,'°.` •,i >G.",0.'" :.,:F;, +w-." r °.x.•ai - �..,' .y,- *` y' Y'." .t�,--Sy .•. °. r+ iw ni: ,,... ^'eM . i 'r*,r° •ti^+-•'f ' y«` •�:`A ivm r,t , r .r �v '1 -m- f pS •3Y+.• :�k: „..yy ..t: :,F";. v,A:.a}... .a .¢'r' a_.s+,�'�- -„,,.:. - -� ..G,. G ..a.w•° �l+F';' .. '^""•^ '�”' � .-a.. .f' �� • .:,,.a. ^^m`�,t"`., i+'tic'•'�irr'4+ .� :�'• .`+. ..-v!. r:{'rr' _ ._s. c,5,. •�a;+ .:wf+n,+,. n.4 i .-•..'. _ a•>. '•Van!'."': e.. '. .' •.r, .�` .'i nr.". n. m• +rye `S�: ,G . . V Now ti .4: •Tx?=_. ti ;EASY TRICKS SAYS IT'S WORTH chwi 5ed Adverttsementtl. A WEIGH Y, VO 1111? IrrEQTtat.aV .,�W n w-.a own USIA Y Roma no A Checker Diver '_ .o w.uRRer• H•�ini st, o. Trl` �ocoaws .m oar �.daa tl as as oat ar ftd Msa. Matthews Piys h 11x, rr �Ea�+ •� bate to Tarlac for E °osrio' m' "°"°'°`Qaaid` °eOd`°'"'� r - ? Stomach Trouble. 9"M td yr m• bar mm" .�. trrmt. Mono, OW26 De•R•. elo, to"din n to aro•ed .tcd r ratai. wean• a••i n.aa sech.lm. oRi ' am sa thgnlrful for the wonderful " benefits I have revolved from the Tan- . .. Real Irish. . :. lac treatment I just want to Lail every- Two Irlsfhmen were works lg at a 4, • ' body in Toronto. about it," declared > - •, •.w', „� •,.1 Quarry, and one fell over the edge. ., t Mra.Ellen Matthews,104.Eastern Ave., Opts other, alarmed, came to the Toronto, Ontario. ° margin of the hole and called out: "I suffered.so terribly with 6tomaCh "Arrah, Pat, am ye killed.eatimlf° If trouble and s'TUn-dawn coalition that ` I feared nervous collapse. My app♦ ye're dead. ehpake." ?.: Pat reassured' him from the•bottom tits almost deserted me and even the by eying: "No, Tim, I'm not dead :a little I did manage tj eat disagreed but spachlesa." with me,and I bloated with g>m 1311 my heart palpitated and I was dreadfully - The next time you play check- short of brec.th. I.couldn't get a good Borrow trouble for y' ourself i!'; his s� ae-se w - ,,,,+ r that's your nature, but don't lend i little scientific problem. Make a to your neighbors. lsuayar couldg t even do my errands to the pile of a dozen or more checkers, store. - Kipling. making certain that each checker „I so much praise of Tarlac i rests firmly on the one below it _,•' and that the pile is not "wobbly." rally bought: a bottle, and #•was amsstaals Ptosees nog i•madi a j With the back of a knife strike worth its weight in gold. Six bottles Boot; on h A. one of the men a sharp blow:. The have made me. perfectly well, wuhout DOG DISEASES f lower the man in the pile;fife bet- a sign of the old troubles I hard suffer- and So.r to Feed ter will be the effect of the trick. ed With -for seven years. Sad MY d Walled Free to any Ad- t ' If you strike quickly and careful- dress by the Author. ° 1T, you will knock the man out of weight Lima been lacy too. I cony g, Ciey Qiova Oo"tar f ;,; older it a duty W r nd Tarlac." 1Y8 Waat s+ta t;treat ? --the pile and the rest of the check- �.�� for raise he good Now York. 'U.S.A. r ,„ era will remain just as they were. y The trick should be repeated un- gists. Accept no eabstltute Over 37 i• r tf1 nothing remains in the pile ex. million betties sold;. 4. " ��� ��� � r L_� � aeDt�g the top and bottom check- * �- - ,. •r+ls •.e.w61e. felonry " © h_CIi�T 1 "'' Widen read Fear of Timber •�`. ' An' interesting (and more dIZ- p - �• cult) variation Is to strike two Fam#lne. � SAP men at the same time, using two A report lust issued by the British 7'1'ad'Rd Cww,'�`M" LLTINS knives and striking from opp�te Ohhealehr sad!r••Forestry Commtssianers says the men- sides of the pile. tam eolia,disrrboea,eatalanc�' �• ' :sores which are being adopted by earl- emstipatson and otb•r'trouble,if �t••n it at trd bhw thn•. ' A 1 package (Olip' this 0x11 sad pasta it. with ous foreign countri'ea Indicate the 5afe.pleasant- hro"�ssTo- ' Gill nd others of the feast. is a seroP. existence of widespread apprehension Qtr -,W MWItL - b 'I •� of a timber famine at no distant date, At and also expresses the opinion that the =y l - SATISFIED MOTH results of ress a famine world be :a jV yfl\h� more disastrous for the United King- 'r e y door than for any other country. • T ��^�I No other medicine glue. the same The demand,continues. report, is EA EDUCATION satisfaction to mothers as do Baby's _constantly Inereaatns, and virgin for- i- Own Tablets. Thor are equally good eats are being worked out far more red BE YOUR ,. BY DR. J. J. .MIDI)LETON for the s ewborn babe or the growing rapidly than was expec , adda: and -OWN YET _ 'ProvitAelal dosed K Health, Ontario child and are abuolrtely guaranteed to "'There can be little doubt` that the be free from opiates or other harmful Government will In the near future ea" ,owl Wb cc �our esnea er Dr. XUKUt on will be glad t0 answer questboa em Pablie Harlin ma4F drugs., They are a mild but thorough have to chhoose between L resumption lrtaare a lien roc cut== ..'.j •addle sous 5b"=V•er. eta. '-•• _ tors through this column. Addrem him at dpadina.I'I'oasa,dpadim Iaxatise and cane t possibly do harm of a full planting program adopted by Crevesnt, Toronto. -they always do good. Concerning Parliament Lad taking a risk which so r i them Mrs. Jos. Ache, Coteau Road, other country,is prepared to take." a 1• /' -'� - N.B.. writes:-"I think that Baby's + ;t Man cannot live by solid food alone, lentils, macaroni with cheese, or a Own Tablets are a marvellous medi- Now IL's Dons. e r so to a mixed diet of all of the pre-I stew, or a most pie. To this choice _ !rIourely ' mentioned etemeaks, liquid must be added a fresh vegetable salad etas for tittle ones, i gave theta to my Mistress-"I wish you wouldn't Have, 011 Or _ - hunt be added. Pure water is the such as lettuce and-tomato. A simple Little girl with such good results that Rio much company. Wh7, you b+sve i ` beet beverage. Moat foods contain a 1 pudding or stewed fruit should nerve I now strongly recommend them to all more callers in a day than I have in a `large amount of water and this is f as deasert mothers." The Tablets are sold by. week." •partxeplarly true of'fresh fruit and For supper, bread and butter, cook- medicine dealers or by mail.at $5 eta. Maid-"Well, mtrm, M 7oui tried to :•;ry green vegetables. But these do not ed prunes or apricots, a simple pud a box from The Dr. Williams'Medicine be a little more agreeable, perhaps contain sufficient water for the body ding and cocoa. Co..Brockville. Out. you'd have as many friends air I've nP got -�: needs. Sea water. , amount of liquids. y A New England man who had et •• r pe, mills. coffee. ter, Such.menus contain the necessary _ cocoa, etc.. make the necessary nutritive values at -the lowest cost Not Aunblttodn for_ Father. They may be added to, or varied ac- - 1. y I ' Cocoa and hocolate, milk and alto- cording to the income of, the tndi- vartons times, been a candidate for Yrs ho] 'are foods as well as bevera vidnal, bah vvercoatiag moat be pabtic office beta a swan son about sis ��� MONT�� But foods many be harmful ss.wel] ss avoided. - �+ beneficial. They ma poison the body If an Increase In amount Is made y age E 1 E S . .4natead of nourishing 'it. Alcohol i it must be.In keeping with the occur On one occasion this lad. who had } �__�` - tRAITATED aY ^C Rill NC1'VOL1E. lre�p ' this list, and should be used pa�non. A.-man iagaged at active been meditating upon the uncertain- on with great moderation }f e.�.l at all 'laborin work will need more food to.-ties of kingly exist,enee, asked his SUN.WINRDUST I•CMFRS Well by Lydia E. Pinkham!t 4�, ! You can drive a horse to water but'.re it him wastea energy- tlss�s- aft Sher; secauvuosa`awe R saoscuti s oRiewcs .e LL ppss gyp•.ow.war•:e O •OOa.wan.•ca•R,a.••ata ( Vegetable COt1i You cannot snake him drink. says a�otflce worker who tae little exertaon. "It the King of England should die, proverb. So also, you can tell peopled Combined with any rational diet >f►h+o would be king"' ,. what they Aould or should not eat,I must be added a sufficient amount of Webbwood, Oat- I was in a very but unle the housekeeper chooses'exercise, and fresh air to keep the "The Prince of Wales.' ����� � � weak and run-down nervous condition,!• ``,. her niaaLi with gvlsdoin. prepares.body fit There must also be regular if the Prince of Wales should dte, always tired from flue time I got u ! "them in an appetizing manner and and free movement of the bowels. who would,be king?" ! until I went to bed. Sleep did not led ?. �perves them attractively she is not Diet Is a subject well worth stud His mother endeavored to explain, �� �STEDle we at all- My sister recommended ' 1 the tie} y but the lad, with a deep breath,said: Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable Com: t r.ikely•to have sa action o! a The proper feeding of the family •-well-fed, happy family. And simple should be the care•of every housewife; pound to me and others told me abon , p 'Well, anyway, i hope led 7von't try �+,,.' it, but 1L was from my sister's advio0 food, well cooked. can-be provided at it is a laudable achievement, and not for Lt.- Head Covered With Erup- that I it. It did not take a reasonable cost at all impossible. for her natural re- ��_ :>. For breakfast, r until ] felt stronger, hesdach2e Taft • t, milk, milk and sour'cetalness the modern woman has MLiard's Liniment for sale everywhsn tfonS• Hair All Fe{{ Out• me and my appetite caa:e back to nor' ►_;'.. F;. water, coffee or tea or cocoa with milk now at her,service the fruit of much Q - 1 am a farmer's wife and have maul • -E�' -•�: . and sugar,bread and butter. A plate+patientYaboratory research. It io Got Little 'S{cep• do outside the house snob ail Fooling the Boss. - things °of oatmeal porridge with milk and I within . power to assist in creating �� milkrn looking after the poultry, and 1-.•=-ltreacle is a meal in itself. Porridge in this generation a race more equable Casey-"Yore a har'rd worraker, Vlthm baby was a week old a ; other chores, I heartily recommend the . = .can be replaced by any of the other in tempeAnnent, of finer physique and Dooley. How many hods o' morther floe rash betoie out on his forehead Vegetable Compound to all who have ;r .eer'eals. better able to withstand disease than have r'es carried up that ladder' th' and scalp,which laser formed"em" _'I'bs ' same trouble I had for it is a fine m For lunch a nourishing soup, made any previous generation has ever day?., blisters. blisters soon synod cute for women."-lira-LouIs F.EISAd- -Ndth milk or• barley, peas, beans or known. Doolery—IlWhist, man-I'm foolin' and when be was three months old ass, Htllcreat Farm,Webbwood, Ont the boss; I've carried tiffs eame'hodfal bis head was covered with sore crap. COA1C Rill Ca0 IiIsI1a5. shore. Next morning It may be five tions. He cried and rubbed his bead Anpt6r�eu Wou= Fm& ReW up an down all day, an' he thinks I'm and his hair all fell out. He got but Port Huron, Michi '-"I suffered " -4.'The most remarkable case of an is• miles away' worrnkin'." little sleep. Islands which come and go uauiNly for two years with pants in my side,and land suddenly making its appearance A friend,•-..........,.ded Cuticula if-I worked very much I was nervous " ~on the surface of the ocean has'foist owe their' origin to vo4canitc disturb- Soap and Ointment._Afla using and just.as tired in the morning as when been'reported from Saigon, In South antes. A -" b ee�Sd t� A1]ais R. I west to bed. I corn sleepy all the �Chtna. This new addition to the .': lunnin No Risks. ,.CORNS Caldwell, R. F. 4, and didn't feel like doing anything, and ~a ;trorid's collection of islands is the re O Jan. 11,19?2. �� was so nervous I would bite my M Ronnie; 'four, had grown tired nails, One of my friendn'told me about ~ " Ault of a .volcanic eruption, and mea- _ ,.:... Daily use of Cudcara So%p,Oint- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. of blowing bubbles, so he asked his _ _ urea,foul hundred yards is diameter.na. mother to read him the story in the `kin and Talcum to soon feltf fine. rs. rmxl, ` :=•� ps praveat pound, and it helped ate so much that I • Although an ;occurrence of this an.- stria'troubles. M CaaxLES B Lure seems uncanny, It Is not the only Bible ,about the city with the golden Lift Off with Fingers- s.,ets..arn. st n Addeeek r+.• 601-14th St.,Port Huron, Mich.' ¢• atreeta. + rt.d,i•a e•h L w.,rrap.•1"8eW ' •'cane on. record of Islands with pecttlisr - soapsso.Ot•tmeat$•mdbe•.x.te�e's� Women who suffer from any�ferainina tl�habits In the State of Michigan there "Very well, dear, but have you taken ;�.;-� soap ahav witLaar mac• ailment should try, Lydia Iii.PlIIkhem• the soap out of the water?" she asked. "' 1 Vegetable Com p =1s one which every summer comes to,. a ��' 4. -,the surface of Lake Orlon and eve ..I'm Fwetty chore I have." said Ron- .•' ------ --- winter returns to the depths from ale, who was a little short-tongued. I _ e -which it came. So regular are the ap When she reached the words: "And pearances of this island that the-ac� the shawl 1's no wise outer We it may tual date of its arrival and departarti that maketh a lie," be slid from her knees and said 'T fink 171 go Pan almost be foretold. All efforts to control Its movements and thee about that thoaD." 'have failed. On one occasion a party \ -- I• of farmers attempted to sink it once MONEY ORDERS. _ and forever by loading it up with large Reiylt by Dominion Express Money' Qrde' a - M quantities of massive otoaes;--in •the. r: -It-lost-or-a l6t you g--e Your hope that when it took Its annual dive money book. P' L� .�k would ba unable to rise again.When Too�Bore. , K" the appointed time for the island's re ,appearance became due, however, up ' "may didn't you study your'French on. ,. It came as usual, but the atones were lesson last night?" demanded Harry's all gone. +teacher when that hopeful gave no evi- t Another curious instance is that of deuce of being prepared in this rela I t Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little - 11 » ' . Rn island on Henry's Lake, in the iOn• j� j� " stocky Mountains. This freak of Na- Harry,tell you tbe.trut'h, sir," said "Freezone" on am ach;ng coca, latttaat• .'SA �A'1 Ei R` when you buys Inset: lure floats about on the surface of the j Harry, "My throat was so ear8 that I ly that-Corn stops urting, then shortly s: Water like a boat. A willow thicket i could scarcely speak English." you lift it righ�with fingers• Tuvlrl Ilirives in the centre, interspersed with g Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Unless you nee the name "Bayer" on, neuralgia, ]ntubago, r__*.enmatlam, nevi* �q•. � _, small atpena and dwarf pines, wbiob I Mllnard s LH+Iment used by Physicians, "Freezone" for a few cents, 'sutllalen! package or on tablets you-are not gel- St fa, end for polo !n general. Accept to remove every hard corn, soft corn, ting the genuine Bayer product pre-,only "Beyer"-package which contalns catch the breeze and act as sails, by or corn between the toes, and the cal• means of which the island_to cat-ried'1 Those persons are the most un- scribed years physicians over lino y• proper directions.ble .e Handy bozos Of from place to piaea. One even n.8-lt happy who believe that happiness is lose'' w3.hoat soreness or irritation. three genre and proved safe by millions, t�•eive tabieta�cost few vents. Drual• I pp pP for headache,colds,tcothache, earache, gists also sail bottles of 24 and 100. , n be within a stone's throw of the their due, 1114UE No. 20-'2S. �. t Sze, y:. ;� ..,. _ ,,,x w. tr+ '_ .. , ti. :t`• :.«.x^: ,. -a,..•f}�. 'n.�s`',. 'a- N'.t� • '� a :u..a.. x, ,;l :s,.f ,.,,.�'..' .^>ts. -.i •+Wa ,; w '.a i.r r1 -,w^ •w' ++"'�' s,.e v'�• +$"'. ,,'�"., !. 'ltd�`- a t` ��'P"p•r �R� S ..a'. �,,, -�.a,,,g t•'. •U+.,�` "�•''' W n r. JI, A +S .. ^:F. � •,^- a ,u •xs: r c'�;rT".�`�:• " n'�'•n'• � '.q+�• ',?i}..• :».,.� ,s^a a'�e^:a�:�'� .s u. •:�� Je,±.3n',i'- :�, t�.u'„r, a :n, #irn�' ,•', m?r,.•,,=caµ:•,;=�':�;.a+' z .:�-� v�4, '�$ ' r 4. �. -"•: w.' a� •�✓f.- -,r :w'. �.,:. :i��<. °.i',�. 's.�•'. %�' :,Sl 'r. n>,,. _ •°�.�x ..v,` �+RE lr:;?:'» •,.,. .�, '�E,o.»•�•,. - '�r,V ,+tr. .':-•'t a+ '•e:,- v.:. ",:,;�. wr 'ti,a lase ',ypx.•„••c z.,•`;- e,F,,Y, .,f:w--w rv,' •n•LS ;:,_:.., .,s.' ROVE .pw YO°-': .,J� •F .,,,r„a.'. `..,�,' .`.1• 'hKY.,.- .,S'._ s i 'v^zr p",ii'. .irr�: s�A.>,'.„ =1!' �."� `r' '� �,-�� ^.rec-t .,,',. .,,......., �ii'. �� '�', osr++in'tyr.�r .*✓,.. ..xf ,y,�,,���^° �^ t ^� T TC}�L't -Dr. Henry will be here as nst� -Matlgel seed at Buntings 45c. - l! 1J1.IJ 17 _ al next Tuesday to attend to his We will quote lowest prices on rr- prol!—it,ual dutie'e. " any kind of seeds you want. * _ w s -.11i;s 11til:eon,of Tur"to,spent -Have you renewed your sub O ts y not -Mrs. Thos. Walsh was in the, P S � _ •• _ '� ; city an Saturday. Sunday here with her .inter, 'Mre Srrigtivsl to the NEW If not, -Lloyd Shirley spent Stluday (Rev.) P. F. Gardiner. kindly do so as soon as possible. ' at the hove of his parents here. -Owing to Thursday next fall- -The report that was circulated For Work, School or Church _ J" -James Richardson is re-paint- 1ng an the holiday Dr. Sadleir will that Alf. Clark had sold hie house ' be in his office on Monday, May and lot east of the village to a To- - ,< �ing the ezterior.of his reaiideace. S y .: ==� ' -Mrs. L. K. Devitt, of Toronto, 21st, from 10 to 5, instead of on ronto man was incorrect. Mr. We are -showing A splendid school boot with a special sole, .';'.spent the week-end with her par. Thursday. Clark is still offering this property made Of Be =ore's famous Boll-do sole leather. ants here. -The spmpatby of the com- for eels. g 4•• g mnnit is extended to H. R. and: -The Fire Company have ur Guaranteed to outwear any other leather sole. ..'.;:.. =Dacia the rain on Wedaes• y p y P - ?` day there was considerable lightn Mrs. Mooney on the death of their chased a Ford chassis which will r w.:. This sure is a great line for boys: `. ing and thunder, which was the infant child, who died on Sunday be fitted up by Mr: Hem, to carry aged one week. the hand fire engine and the They have elk uppers. i;F• '��_Seat of the season. - - "' -Mrs. X. F. Mechin- and son, -Gardening operations have hooks and ladders, which will Williams' Work Boot4 eannot`be beaten. - ,.. . "+ Ralph, and Mrs. R. Robinsop. of been carried on to a considerable accompany the new chemical fire- : '_ extent daring the past week. On engine to fires. :Our prices are righ},. b Uehawa, visited Hugh and Mrs. P Machin on Monday. account of the cold and backward —�1 account of Thursday neat rs -Dr. gateman,of Toronto, pass• weather, a good many deem 'it being Victoria Day and a public it ed through the village on Wed- wise to be in no hurry about the holiday we purpose issuing the «Peggy Black" Play Suits � mosda on his way to Oshawa to. work as there is very little NEws on Wet�sday. We would attena tiie funeral of a relative growtn. . • ,thus like our correspondents Just the thing for spring find summer, black sateen trimmed -Motoring to.the city not an -Tommy Skipper, son of -Mr. send in their budgets of news a 7 := unalloyed pleasure these drys, on Skipper, who is in the' employ of day earlier than usual. in red, fellow and blue, sizes 3 to 8 years old, wr account.of a detour west of the E. D. Bayne, met with a seriuus -W. G. and Mrs. Ham were in 'Roouge Hill, which is now in very accident on ]Monday evening. He Toronto. on Sunday to see-their 'bad condition owing to the heavy 'found a box of percussion cape, brother-in-law, Mr. Barnes, who M, Hats dlld Caps - r and being curious to know what has been very ill for several ' �.,:`.__. rains. • • y .. ,•.-.�. .• •. ;. _ , 4. . =F. M. Chapmallj has. been ap- the box contained used a above] to months. . On reaching the city - = pointed Returning Officer for S. open it. The result was an ea• they found that he had .pa seed A dancy range of Hats and' Caps at popular prices. : Ontario at the cowing elections. Plosion in which all the caps went awn-y the prgviaus night. Crest Caps made,to fit any head. ' Mr. Chapruan will make a veep off, Th-e 'unfortunate 'lad was -At'a gathering o€four or ffce The All-weather Ca capable offieial-and is'deserving of Psinftllly injured about the legs I hundred electors from all parts of p' '• `fha appointment. and arms, but luckily the shovel i the riding in the Music Hal], ` - -Mites Marg Clark- who has received the!treater part of the'Whitby. on Saturday last, Fred - � ' ' Fred Ts' Buntm Pickerin r; been in the employ of Campbell a force of the -explosion siod 'tbus H. Richardson was unanimo sly D t� 4 ro Established 1857. Flour Mill's as book-keeper for the protected him from more serious chosen as the U. F. O. cane date f #,sett six year@, left on Sunday" for injury. We are glad to know 'for South Ontario at the coming Toronto to fill a similar popition that be is recovering nicely. elections. Eleven names were sub- , ` with the Ralpb-Smith Stone Lith• -pA delightful musical program witted to the convention, but all MO_ - ogrepphing Company. was given on Monday evening in wit}i,drew with the eaceptian of pf?,; -On Sunday last' oronto adopt- St Andrew's Chnrch, under the-Mr. Richardson. The chief speak- ed,day-light saving for the mum- auspices of the Young people's ere were F. L. Mason, of Oaliawa, Societ when St. Giles' Press ., mermonthe, This will give the y. y- and the Hoa. F. C. Bigg-s. Mr. • it r�l working man, who has a love for terian Choir of 85 voices, of Toron- Masan, is his address, stated that i sorb work, a chance to spend te; rendered a large number of the electrification of the Toronto k. u* longer evenings in his garden, and selecdons,'consisting of choruses, Eastern would begin within thirty � Ig ore � `•iy will also give the joyriding motor• duets and solos. The' choir ie days, Mr. Richardson strongly - y �' well trained and their choruses upheld the Drury ' tat more time in which to run . . P y Policy in regard .. - down the poor pedestrians. were beautifully' rendered. The to Rood roads and radial@. " Mr. Fletcher. _, 4 -A heavy downpour of rain duets�1y the leader. ' lasted for several hours on ".►ion• and the soprano soloists were Men's and Youth's Khaki Pants for Summer-wear, all sizes from 27 day morning and forenoon which much enjoyed as well as the solo@a CARD OF THANKS. . 2r y g to 40, 1.T5 t.�2:.,, per pair. Sri,'. nt a stn for a Lima to woe on by a number of the members of P P k The president of ibe Chart pwood _ the land. The rain will greatly-the choir, Variety was Riven to Lodi«s' Aid Society wishes to thank_}lea's and Boys' Summer Caps, beautiful patterns and shapes,prices -benefit vegetation, as it was ac- the program by several humorous all those who in-any way assisted in ' ti0 cents to 2.50. { comp by amild temperature. -selections and a short deama en- In making tbe'bazaar sucb a success, ) ` The hay crop especially will be titled -'The Major's. Hot Water Gild especially A. T'. and Mrs, Taylor, ; `::.%:beaeflwd by the rain. Bottle." A number of• readings who aouaht the autograph quilt and Men's Holeproof Hosiery, in black, brown and fancy silk stripes, 50c Remember the concert to be by a young lady who accompanied Presented it to her. to 1,130 per pair. It pays to buy the Holeproof line. t given in St. Andrew's church this the choir R e.a exceedingly well Mme•M. DRil4xvrATER - = Tbtirsd - _ . _ a7y evenin by the Peer. given. Every selection was heart Men'@.and Boys' Balbriggan.Underwear, full line, sill_ 9"' a. Means . ass Concert Com x This is a ily encored and the artists were SALE REGISTER. 2 piece suite 1.50, Comlbinatioaa 1.75. 1 colored troupe and each one is a liberal in reapondiag. Should St. — " altar artist. Everybody likes to Giles' Choir ever return to Picker- Morrpw MAT 2fts-Auction pale-of_ 4 ` -'-hear the Sonthern melodies, espe- ing they,may be sure of a hearty hanseltoid furpiture at lot Y8. con. 2, - dally when sung by the aegroes.._welcome. Pickering, the property of Thomas As usual, we have a fnll line of the famous Carhartt Wedlock. Sale at cue. Bee bills. sa :Y p^. Prormm begins at 8 o'clock. -The anniversary services is wBTal18- The Quality L1IIe. -4Tir, J. Mooney has begun the the Methodist Church last Sunday= W. B, Powell, auctioneer. -; i� 'Incavation for the new residence- were greatly enjoyed by those. . . ... .-which he will immediately begin who attended and the friends of XNO dessert somsots. to erect on-tbe -lot be purchased Dr. J. T. and Mrs. Caldwell gave Ladies' Holeproof Hosiery in black, nigger brown and white. artificial lisle Pu - Bilk over mercerized yarn. Extra Stretch mar. rib top, Mer,lisle �- Wme time ago just weetof Gordon thom a hearty greeting. Much 13&STURE TO RENT-Plenty of - heel toe and sole, exceptional wearing quality,per pair 1.00. il'.aw s blacksmith shop- Work appreciation was ezpproesed of big L water sad good fenae�. Appty w w.a will--has also be,ikuu -our Afro. Smith'@ scholarly sermons which were also -•R R 1,Locust HAl 0baae Pick 1007. 35-36 residence just north sad adjoin- fall of the Sweet Gog 1 of God. Ladies'E$olepproof, pure thread milk, extra otreteh rib top, doable soles J J '�j"XPERT PHOTO FINISHING- in llaick. nigger and cloud, per pair 1.85. jog Chan. S. Palmer"it property. In the morning Aspeeially awe sad L#Developing 5c.a roll. Printing 3c. a piece, -Miss Irene Rogers; aceom- devotion were inspired by the oat.stae pat paid.= Jackson studio, CCbesley. p _ ninin ---...._33-35...,,,,,,_.. rn9 JUST, pace to Fromm, ill ia�a w.,,& 'Ita-Laww��, pf3ees Q3 . eft this (Tbnrsdayy) morning far in ,reation, and the mighty forces FOR BALE-Registered- shorborn to Il yer yard. - Baa$, Alberta. where they will of the universe. L'gbt, heat, ma bull. 16 months aid,dark red color. Ali* a y few sign.al weeks old. M.B.Burk,R_ R.No. 1. spend about a month, after which oetism and elertrtcit were shown LocuatHtll. Phone.Pick 1031. as Extra stock of Gingbame. Cbambrye,' Galiteag ate., Ginghams. 25c LO ` they will go to Victoria. B. C., to as transposed forces, and worked BOOTS REPAIRER-13oow sad 45e peryard. Anderson's Scotch Zephyre are r_eliabl-e. st reside. The many friends of Miss out in beautiful detail as illnstra- shoes repaired neatly and quickly, Thos. - ' Rogere hope that the western Lion of the power and work of the watson. shop and residence just west of St -: climate may benefit her health. Holy Spirit. In the evening George'sChureh, Pickering. ='tf Ladieti sod Childlen'e -Gingham Dreasee, sell made., from our own -The Chamber of Commerce music and harmony were shown -F oR BALE-A )nc of gnrsd house- Materials. hall engaged the Ionic Quartette, as the product of Heaven. Music hcld furniture.mcludingaugs,beds.2 ranges t - of Brampton, of which Artbnr is the expression of goodness and 3-and a nm�o�ngec6 I;rev,'1Ta'in nod. Doar't forget about our Big Stock of Wall Papers. Etastict+ Paints, Lynde is manager, for their First beauty. Eyil has no song. The Pickering. 3435 Decotint, Varnlsbes, Brushes, Stick fast Paste etc. Broome, of July Celebration: ' This con- choir rendered'exceptionally good STAR RADIO SEr FOR SALE- cert company has made for thetn- selection-s to the.dtry beet of effect .� Has unlimited range.complete with w:,:ard ..i{het eti erything you want at The Big Store." , selves as enviable reputation.' and the thanks of the congrega- battery and aerial,in perfect working condition. The Chamber of Commerce are Lion is due them for their delight- For isk:r tl parti`ulars apply to A.;H31suady, fortunate in securing their ser- ful contribution to the success of '. " vices. the-services. • FARM TO RFNP-Lot 4, con. S, - . �C H AP -N -Messrs. Brown and Jarey, the - - 107-acres. #For further uya�reUCUlars aDp1Y consists • • two men who were so badly lnjur•. - W McB9 Jdy, 241 Kendal Avenue,Oshawa. _MA HIGHLAND CREEK Ph one.52 -35 ea, ed in the auto accident in the vil• - - _ _ -- r ■.ate--" - , . - ]age on Monday 'night of last week James 'and Mrs. Win¢arten have PASTURE ,TO RENT-Any one - - - and who were taken to the Osb- taken'up house in Toronto. Phaving cattle they wtph put out to pasture awa Hospital the same night. are L. G.-Annie and son took a it is during the summer months,apply at lot 26, eon. Y g 4.Dicker" Lott of water and abide. Disk ;,,.• now making satisfactory progress' trip to the city on Friday last. Moore,Pickering. 33,85 toward recovery. For r verse Wen. ed a Annie. of Part Ui n ca liar ABTURE TO LET—Any'one hav- BUNDY'S .days after the accident fear were Purchased a new Ford touring car. i mg young cattle they wish put out to pasture - _. entertained that their injuries H. Duncan purchased a pair of select aunng the summer mouths apply do Gen. Ruh- • _ =' might rove .fatal. hoes from R. Dixon one day last week. ardson,lot 25,con.9.Pickering. 11-2=ilea west �', g p Mrs.J. Stanion and Mrs. Spencer of Claremont,address R.R.3,Claremont, 29tf -"Go to S. S. Day" will be ob- have each purchased a new Heintz- 1" served b the Methodist S. S. next p FOR BALE-2 imported Clydesdale y man piano. Tnares,one in coal to Floreaton." Thex Sunday horning. The program The Highland Creek Ladies'Baseball mares must be sold as the owner has no further r :°-M U R E S' 'C 0' '`Bnilding the Nation" with an team are practicing twonighte a week. use for them. Apply to welter Turton,. lot 35,. ` address, will be given. We are Thev are expecting to take the sweep. con. 5 Pickering,or to S.J.Mannell, 1x10 Elgin B' P g p• st.,Oshawa. 30tf . regpesting all the departments of stakes this season. W D.Mrorrisb drew 60,0 of brick OR BALE=Cheap. all hinds of the church and S. 9., Home Dept., from Port Union on Saturday for to Fwagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- " s Cradle etc., to make this "Go to pleatentsin good oraer. Alaaseveralheavy and The FamouB' Cold Water Paste*,' ": r S. S. Sunday" in reality. Service build his new store,w bieb be wislies light scales and coot stoves and heaters. High- to have completed b Oct. 1st. est price paid for hides and wool, also live voul- at 10 80. Mother's Day Service at president J. Brooke, Oaptain O. �• H.Herman.Stouffville.Phone 1903 17tf 7 p. m,, to which all are invited. Morriss and Secretary W. Cheater t■ -j+�_ ** ** �Q+ '� .in White and Tints. -Report of Sr. Div. Pickering took a-business trip to Oebawa to � DALE Itl ---publie-school. names in order of enter the Highland Oreek football t merit : Sr.IV-Roney Sier Harold tesai in the Oshawa league. F Richardson equal, W. Hall, Don While going to the dance in Valley `,,�,,GR �� one pound of Mureseo will cover Morrissey, Earl Lockwood, Annie gall on Wednesday Iasi Wm. Booth -� ii -Baker, Edith Ham, Elsie Lock: and Miss T. Morrish accidently struck - � _ 71.7-- Wir. Heeler with their car. He was W ehave just received a seventy-five' square �feet- wood, John Remmer, John 'Me. slightly injured, but is recovering • ;µ ~` [linty. L. Wiman, Bessie Bath. rapidly'. ... . .a shipment of • ' " p + - .. Jr. 1V-Florence Mulch, Hilda The Highland Creek 'football team • Canada's Best FlOUr� Walsh, Lizzie McGinty, Evange- will open the Bret league game with s hoe Cowan, 'Mildred Murphy, Bowmanville on the grounds here at - , Put up lII �, 2 and 5 lb. packages .„_ . Ethel Bray, Phoebe Baker. d P. M. on Saturd0y,May 10th. This' Ogilvie 9 v - is expected to he the most interesting _- -The members of St- Andrew's �A game ever played on the grounds. Royal Household - byterwere the guests of the on All signed players are requested to be p ` Drop in and et a Color Card and byteriaa Choir at Whitby on present at 5,45 p. m,for a short busi- AIAO g I Wednesday of last week. when ness meeting. Everybody welcomes ::.Rev. Dr. McMillan, who is the At the$a.ace last week in the ball aBtry Flour read all about this 4 chairman of the Music Committee the lid of the piano slipped off and - , of the PresbyUrian Cburch of struck the gas lamp, causing it to es- - lode and fra event of Qanada, Rave a most interesting directions, one glans flew In all Chopping and Oat Rolling .� sanitary fln•leh• 'talk on the- hymns of the piece striking Miss B. every week day Church. At the close of hie ad Annie. of Dunbarton, below the eye, ` inflicting a rather nasty cut, while F. AU kinds of-Feed on hand dress refreshments were served. Sewell alasalac scratelifd about the ThA avoninR VU Ohoroughly en-,facie. 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