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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_05_25 w .,a 4' u :s•' „h.,^wS r, s«� ,T' r. ,.7'a rye,..°�-- v.•' x'_°''9!','jr '¢`^"'' �� ^•ns�'a,"V`a`' ''�,'ry,�e. u ;...: ',:11+ te,, _ °•'��, 4 .r,:,�• ..; :•;'`" .•a, w. a ,�` ,,��. .� �._...^ .,�. .".•,'..: t -?r •"-mot•. '-.°L:. y. •a,'..A S'; =,,-W vs,a ^w: i r` `'S "3.,,, _ ..'1" .,yy,-> ,�r� - - s+t�-. , ,rtF 7.y. 2.t-,t,s'�•.. +tr,.. ��"�' .x:.. v,. 9; - -.�: ,'s"1`-'- +fir... �,+w- ,Jr',;'` ..'TL-*- - � .. o- / .r-. ..s. w?�,+1' .,.��.. •,,• '•"0,z•,•:,. •'°^ w�� ;.d:4v -i-- :�'-.. ,,Y;.,.rt.x —.,a.,^�; ►.,« >.'dr'�'y,.M, . NG- nzay .� �,t ��� .. _ �_ •` . - '--OL. X a - PICKERfI1�TG, ONT., FR'1DA.Y, -A1A.Y 25, 192:3 — . --: :== y -No. 36- y+ s01r>6llilar�tal6arsl. GREEN RIVER. CEDAR GROVE. Goo, E. Baker - • — _ Established 1826 _ The Ladies' Aid will meet at-the Remember the concert and drama c[edlas4 home of Mre. tb, Booth' on Wed- In Zion Church, Cedar Groye, on Fri- GREENWrOOD nesday. Map 30th,at 2.30 p.m. Word day, May26th. - Be sore and hear Lhe R. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director - for Roll Call Peace, '-Village School Ma'am." It's lots of ' �R•O ometrial(Association of Ontario. Reg. ` `' _ fan. fatered Member of the Americana Optometrical r ;I- _ Association. Eyes examined by+appointmtnt. i LL WHITEVALE. one 2841, Claremont.Ont. r:.Ir• li • ,. PORT PERRY' .; MUS . . " ~ E, Fred McKay is building a neiv vet- A large and enthusiastic gathering ' F.TOMLINSON. M, B., Member ah his residence. g 1� .of the College of Pb siciane and surgeons of Conservatives of South Ontario to y and to deuce. e of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b . - • Mrs. Rogers, of Pickering, is visit- the number of about five hundred met -the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Cal Protection ingg her son, W. D. Rogers. 'in convention hereon Saturday,when wd1. Phone. Claremont,QAt. 231y M,rF. C pham is tearing for England Dr..Jame, Moore, of Brooktin, was t on June 2nd to spend a few months a �T C, ?iScKINNON, M.D., L.R.0.S,� f chosen as their candidate at the coat- '= 1\ • IDdlnbargh, member et th. n.tt�. . may save von hundreds,of• -with her >re^-5_ _ P' un ei4gtieis war-��il �. r rnyetotaas 0,n"Bnrfieoas of Ontario,licentiate r Mrs. tictieely. after spending the clnanirnous, and the art will enter s.. 1-1'.1J� of Royal college of Bergson., Ediabcrg3 dollars this year, winter with her daughter in•Turonto, into the conflict with confidence in Borstal attention to ddesess of women and has trturn-,d Name Highest rite aid. 1lttst be _ehildzen, OfCae and resi41saos,sroagham. ` the result. In his speech of accept- g p P good Get our prises•and have your Roy. Galley and '-Miss Evelvn Hearst, ance Dr. Moore stated that he would, gnalixy, Clea{,ropracic of Toronto, spent the weekend with. in the campaign, refrain from all per- Z am bia In WAEAT at to = buildings protected and Mr. and Mrs. Seibert. sonalities and he hoped that. his sup- y g P DR. GORDON McKAY—Chiroprac- Wm:and Mrs. Burton spent last porters would do the saine_wben work. market pries: -8.00 and DyaDPOintment30Phone�33t1d7 Brock -- Cl1t down, the eeter�Mrs.1Joh R with the formers ins in the iotereSte 0 the party. He With the bill drop in the phase of Street, Whitby, 81y fire lose. a` Tho,. Hamlin has entered into part- ¢anent and char Zed them Drury hav[ng BARLEY FEED, ° nership with his son-in-law, James BRAN AND SHORTS' "• M111 I —iLepaL. We save you .none Lytle. of.Turonto, in the contntetiri psed the judicta y of this country tb - Y y busineae. g hound prominent men in the Conser-_#t will pay you to sell your grain -AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and votive party. and buy these feeds. •Bolioirar,Not.nPablio,8lte mom to _ A limited gaantity o`f gs�7 GREENWOOD. Oat.AOIDee Brock 8t.lCorth,Wnitbt. Stou" ' . l BRO CK ROAD. Heavy Oats Wafltv4 W ILLIAM J. BEATON,B.A..Bar a �L, air. and Mre. Housin, of Utica,-Cho log on'Motida Wednesda rum of vi—fl++++e ���✓✓✓ Wm. and Mrg.McIntosh wets in Lhe spent.Sunday with their son here. and Friday, 8c' erg ba Ryekaaaa,bmisoa.Foster sad Beaton. Toronto cit on 'Monday on business. p g u$tii IGene*a1 TrustsBm3ding,8tSBayStrect,Toronto. john Hamiltod has taken gtiartera Wm. Pengelly has purchased a futLler DOtlCta, y hiephone Main x61 sad eel. tbreshing outfit from Fred Disney. ::y Poole house recently occupied by A, F.L. and Mrs. Gleason, of Torontr; - J_ Hs BE A L called on Miss M.Wood on Saturday. _ �fttal w. A. Jackson and wife, of Toronto Mis,Witherldge, of Toronto ?rim.- will spend the 24th here with the the week-end with Alf and bits. ' �J J. HIIDSON. 1). D. S.. L. D. S.. former'. arer)to. dW 1 1 • 132 Carlton St ,Toronto. •Hudson's New A� �� - pp bl P, . .X". Za•_C'R+7M+rT Syetrm" of comfortable plate work. wr,te for. •CLARE LYi. O N T W. J. McDonald b..s disCOnttvUed - intorm 4.- or phone%orth 5316. 4.16 now only of his k to the city and Toronto•spent blSunday is working his par- ?,z a Licensed �R. D. C. Smith, Dentist. Str.nft• ; Owing to a delay in the tele ram, ente here. - v;l'e. HonorCradiate of Chicaqo ?-d.-To- Em12a1faer sad Undertaker.• none of the late Mrs. Badgerow�a bro- Jack and Mrs. Richardson and baby ti ifs 01 >r_ roaw .L'niversitue and.the Royal CcRege of Motor Hearse. -spent a few dava last week with Will Dental Surgeon%. Phone of re 1011, Res:de5ce _ fists were here to the tunPral. ot8.. No otmid: appontraentt. RlI Toronto connection for Mrs. Connor and- M. Murphy.and• ,and :Nara Middleton. Mrs. Walters. of Oakwood was i Hus ital Servke, family have got nicely settled in the /,. LAKE B. BEATON. D. D.• R. p � old farm home on the Brock road, called here last week, owing to the 1J Gradvrto of the Royal College cf Deneel illness of•her daughter, airs, Palter • Sttrgcons' pod Lnn-ersny- of Toronto. othce Arthur BadAerow and wife . who - + •- ;. over W. M Pringle'. I+ardware store. wmtby. R �7 ! have been here with his father for the Wilson. 04kc bourn 9 to 12: 1 to 5,30. Ind.-p^ooe o.. - BA R1� E% A trains football match between �. Haft phone 220 441y • past week, have returned to Whitby. Claremont and Greenwood will be _ Chop pl�.g �I�11 played Jere tomorrow - (Saturday) I o'cl ck. r �Y "'�+ —$I'eterissa $TOUFFVILLE: � evening. -(arms .called at8 o'clock '�- ebarP• The Universal • . . FV G,KERSLAKE. B. V. sc. Honor The Board of Trade met on Mon d.y Robert and Jars. Harvey and babg �lA,C3].1rL9 •Gradaatt of Umversit of Toronto: Alr'- Will will be closed fur repairs eyeningand made arrangements for and air. and Mrs. Edwards and baby eases given prompt and ca.-efW attention. Phone the usual Dominion Day cetebr+ati,3n. of Toronto:spent $xturday and gun• LOne of Our Productions) . 8g02 Claremont. aaty on Oct- 13th and 14th. Efforts have been made by our day with the former's parents. Bert •We sell Sill's Rite'Lite Lens for Running again Oct. 18th. teachers to secure a school fair this and Mre. Harvey, all makeq of cars—the best �u*1nvsfr 49amb Tear•but chances are not good for this Everybody come to Sunday .School in the market for- .��. ..._ year. - at l0 a.m. A special "Gaud-Sunday- O. RICHARDSON—,Real Be `M. G"B8TIIg8, Green River. Frank Btiver, coal dealer.here, and School"programme will be given b the price. o Or•addresa R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. who rune a farm near town, sold five the ou ils. Frank M. Chapman wi 1 FOR S iLE µ' ' • tate, lasmance,Conveyancing. Notary P Pwbt�c,Etc..'Pickering,On 3117 Home Phone 8405 Mark. head of ezoort cattle averaging 1300 present to glva a Stirring address+. "he Wagon,! Iba.. at$8 40 per cwt. At.tbe close-of Sunday School repre- y . �,j POSTILL, Licensed Augtioteer, ''v*��^\- The new Carnegie Library was sentative of the Bible Society will ad- Bugg}'' - A' • fos Ooantiw of Took 0,1141 Ontario• Acs �:• FIC] i`V •�� opened last week and supplies along dress the eot:RreRatioo: :$et of IroD Harrcwe iltws'ssias of ail kinds att•nued to on shorts" felt wan t in our town, as the old build- All.in guod shape. 0,.w, Lddress eress aiver P O„ oat, ( � j�Q�'j� in was somewbat dilapida`ed. Woodworking and General --a LUMBER. YARD f he Chatau ua will be here again - BROUGHAM. i g]ackatnithin - n.. S.BEATON TOWISB]Ii2POLE8T� this year on the 4th. 8th,8tH and 8rh g• Caa•gaaeo. Oommisslo11ertar trttas of July. A splendid entertaiament,ie J. L.Cowie; of Torofrto. called on +rles*t*s, "aeon■.0,s . >3ta, sown to iwa 32 in. Rock Fancy Roofing 3 90 per sq y p friends here on Sunday. W. H. JACKSON Broc'�c Road y as farm "loner of Kareiagn LA& 18 �� arranged for this year's circuit: Mrs. T. C. Brown Is .virittln rein= ` +�' �, ont. f-y t3 Pickering, Oat. Red of ereep A'number of our Mascos made a tives and friends in the city this .- •• g DAVID A. PL GB—Live stock Sue- 1 Ply special brand roll RuT9ng 1.80 fraternal visit,to Brougham Union week. ... twneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School, •• .. 126 Lodge at Claremont on �Pednesday Mrs. Byron Fessby, of Oshawa, 1Ck•cago, Lifetime experience wnh peegroed 3 .. ., 280 evening last on the occasion of the ofS- :pen a few days with L sosdc Stock and nag work, All kinds of.ales eial visit of the D, D G.M. p p er mother and Here You , Are' r, 'r" tl=attended to. Tercu+easonable. Phone l ply Elk brand Roofing -1.80 sister bare loaf week. „ Mrs.Linton spent a few..days in ' The above prices are for lots of - ARineourt this weep with her brother, 'Q]N. MAW, LICENSED AUC- AUDLEY, , i• TIONEER.tor York,Qntano and Durham 10 sq rare or more. John Doble, r' B ARDWOOD FLOORING On Sunday word was received of the* F. and Mrs,Fields,of Toronto,spent /� m pYt} CisoaUes, All kind.of tales promptly attended V�i'1•a 0,r 11 lr to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sale• may be sudden death in Birmingham, Mich., Sunday with the lattees grandmother ! !arranged at NEWS'Ofbcv. Bell and Indepra• Use Satin Finish hardwood flooring as Mrs. H. Wllsoa. cleat phones. wbitby.Out. -. Say this board does not require scraping. of Mrs. George Lawrence, one of And- Lawrence and Mrs.. Goad, of To. COal Saves from 615 to $Btl r m is the ley'.oldest residents. Mrs.Lawrence,per romt6.Mrs.7 Haywood and daughter, _ _ f ''�URNIN�HA�d' SRS cost of.laying and the cost per m is as a bride• came to the farm now of Dunville, spent the weekend wits, BROS. the same its the inferior,bo ands. owned by Robert Hedges, some.forty. their people here. _ years ago. She and her husband, the The concert which-was to have been' L�lnlber ;4 fFRE�tiCHG(AN'S BAS') 1 late George Lawrence,' were .th'e iris :. - W- D. Gordon & Son, nds of old and young,and their home given several weeks ago by the A. M.. _ 3tnldere General Co$trga ! kut postponed Zoned Ledge A, F. k l now _ -Shingles ° • _ . r —•--- - -.— was n to all. Five years ago the 1rOr8 and Sip Writers. 1� y 1 ut postponed Ihdefinitely. will now _ ;. sold their farm and mooed to Picker-�' be held on tbe-evea.mg of Friday,June JUST_ CHOOSE ing where Mr.-Lawrenee died 'the fol. 8th. A splendid program is being Ready ROU ng - ',Alterations and retmirs of every lowing year. Since flat time &Its. description. Concrete work Lawrence has made her home in To- provided Quartette,by the Whitevale Male - ?,- Chirune a repaired If ou are in the rnar3cet for a new p gh uartette, Bert Harvey and others, roatowillher n0, hew, Sidt,ey Pu g g p + v p y Before her marriage she was Pbalinda Watch out for bills ice full aria- - and Lath Estimates free. :=: ear, dye can give you a Chev- aulars. Admission 3b cents. rolet. Superior, Oldsnio- E. Brown. a eistorof Frank Brown, of The Union Sabbath School will ob• -� FAIRPORT F. 0. ONT. Myrtle. Besides bar brother, she has "..�� :- - r 1 bile, Oakland, Over. two sistars, Mrs. Williams, of Prince °stye"Go to Sunday School Day"oil F ` li R E E S O land or Durant. Sunday nest. May 27th, It should L ♦ Albert, and bars. McPhapil, of Allan- have been held on Sunday last. but on . � ' P � t Trees, Shmbs EtC- All yotl have to do is 9tate•which dale Her funeral took lace on Wed.' account of the heavy rain it has been . nesday afternoon when interment until next Sunday. The 3-+OCT. '1✓T �3IZ+S�, car and we will-slab service was tr1 a in Salem cemetery. postponed Having secured the agency for E. D. game and reps is all makes Ontario Religious Educational Coon- `=; Smith dt Son, Ltd., Nurser men,,, cil have furnished a very attractive- of of care with the of Winona, Oct. WHITBY. program and are asking aliberal $ I am prepared to take orders for all guarantee. "'' _'- collectign in aid of Provincial Work. Plocke r�n kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits; Satisfaction S y$af ' Avery enthusiastic Liberal Conven• Ornamental Shrubs 'Etc.: at Lion waa beld in the Music Hall here DUMBARTON. lowest possible prices money refunded. on Friday last when W. E. N. S:r• - r Clair, K. C.. was again nominated as Sorry to report Afro. Gerald Cowan 1'9pecial rates for large,quan Lit;es. _ Glire u8 a call on repairing or when their standard-bearer for South' On• under the doctor's care, r - 28cf , ,'buying a new Car, tario. The nomination was made by Mies Cyntha Burns spent last week' g ''&f'' N. J. Chaparan,' Ficker� $, JeStrer,of Port Perry, and waa in the pity visiting friends. 'u seconded by Q. M, Forsyth,of Clare- Kenneth White, of Toronto, spent Gerow a ;Garage, wont. No other name was proposed last week at his parent's home here. It • • in the convention, so that Mr.Sinclair Wm. and Mrs. Taylor vislted their :.tore is My �uSlEne�$ d bar the hearty and undivided support cousin in Whitevale last Sunda To help you run part of yours. Brougham of the party in the riding. In accept The property of the late Robert Pal lag the nomination he received a comer has been sold to a Toronto By opening a New Garage in the Vil- Phone 505 Pickering great ovation. He expressed great party. Ia�e of Whitevale I am prepared to do pleasure in the confidence bestowed Next Sunday.the pulpit will be oc- Wampole's Tasteless Cod ,Liver 0,q kin sd of p-A'1r work, including mz- I0, supiedasy-Bas H+±gi+ Gowan. Of Tn' . tope and side curtains, also mailing _ strongly condemned the Drury' Gov- ronto. ion R do-' r your old car look and run like new by �'unexeelled ernment for their reckless extrava- Miss Beatrice'Amman has been con- duct you can take for g paint. y g that nasty cold. giving its nod coat of new slot. games. The chief speaker of the d0, es i►i at the home of her brother, t was Mr. Hay, the Liberal leaden in Annan, ' Agent for Toronto machinery,inc.ud• in the Dominion 1 the House,who hi bl eoro limented drew Allison, or.. of Winni iDg;Pumps„Windmills, Silos g y P Peg' WampO Throat Ease. and Gasoline Engines. Mr. Sinclair for his ability as a legi- paid a visit to the old home, Pleasant ♦ , stator. His criticism of the budget Field last week. CHARLES M. RICE, LLI(�TT proved that Mr.Sinclair was a Sono- Mr, and Mre. Dstoe and Enmity Wampoles' Paraformic Cough Some Tel. 5621, Whitevale, not tier and big ability in this respect was Spent the week-end at the home of v. Remrdies relieve the cough. ;A �- recognized in the house. It would be W.and Mrs. Hblmes, ; a great lose to the country if hs wern Cn account of the rain the attend- Crude Druge„Patent i'reparations, . • • Yonge di Charles Sts,Toronto not returned at the forth-coming once at Sunday School on Go-to Sun- election.' Mr. Ha made an appeal Toilet(loods� Tobacco, Cigars. >,. Cwain �B Is all year and admits stud- y pp d0,pp__School.Day was very small. .. enta as time. When superior r a government of strong men, men, Wmj and Misses Agnes and Helen AND FL',RING y �i7OT who had business experience who Thom attended the Graduation Ezer- Metcalf a Choice Candies. training' and promptness of ob- were qualifted to give the country a cues In the Sick Children's Hospital I am d to do Chop pin and talaing employment are consider- sound business-like administration. of the class of nurses, of which Miss - k9 1t every p, Pd- ed. this school should receive your While good roads-were a necessity to Muriel Thom is one.on'Tuesday Tuesda even- ; €-.•, Oat a eve Monda g y y and Friday the country,he claimed that the Drury ing, �j' tf. patronage. Been demand for our government had been most reckless in The Ladies' Aid Society purpose N. E' a MeE I• FNS Stoneboats For Sale graduates. Write to-day for our this respect. W. A. Dryden, the holding a garden party on the evening 4 handsome catalogue. president of the South Ontario rib- of Thursday.June the 28th. Several Yokm F, Bayles, Claremont oral Association, occupied the chair well-known Toronto artiste will pro- Veterinary Surgeon W.,J. Elliott, Prinoiya:l and introducing Mr. Hay, hailbd him vide the r m. Watch ont for Rural Route Na 2 as the nezt'premler of Ontario. bills. p o ?1C11G+O33S3 0 3•� " y�°f.., ',q,a.. ,. :'w'• .,, .%, .. _ - yam,., a ::A"'.'th 'a...•. .�'�s;'a.'x. ',�9�,�, -+ a, �,v, ,, r,,. ;�,,'r,'�,•R•",.,+.�'�'i�i� •"C;,;m�al;`"'• .=,k +T"r, •:a. .) 'rx' '•',rc^n;- ',"agC," _ 3. �'�.;n _•Kr "h*'tR't: d.t,,,+,. xYr• � .�w "%" •,�:-.riie• ��5 '."'.ors'-�.'���v.'•S;sfr"°�':'RS,':t��d. � •fF���s, :��.Aas w- ta�w�qw. w+� �i�.•,,�,lt wsY"�° +�L�h •.era ,^�^��';�� �'�,,�„,�y ' .w_ - - P,r" ,1 } _ _J'�'�.'�.,/ -.��, v.:..6-, f`x�L. 5 a'::,''"�-=-� _M1,,.F",�li`"y.+.-(�.P r.,"',,'�!a,..�w ti.. ��, ti�,yn ,�..i ,�;&. Kva`>.t•�'�r" �� `.'��� w�.�iyr,;,. .-,*`" r y� ,:�'Ir,Ey>� N'MM ,..y,i >..`'�-%s�w "��•FJ• `�. .i+^, • .. C Wr f�fii ry�' /„F i. _ '••�,� v.N .. �'. �.,^w. "�;.i��+'�4�'�''Y.M~' 'Cr-L ..2[ n'.J'L�".��i Y'.., 'O1 ".�-+-�^ �• ,;;.,t. a+:4yj•�w� ."`v�'.r .-%,y.! .,w, s.�.r,. •'.' 3L-ii'.°• _ _ t r •, ''s .-r <�y ry" b ..Tr+7t't .1� - - � .. - _ 'der-�: � � .. .. ., +a.n•••./ ., .. �- � " _ -'- '� . ., ., ;�y_~ �. _ - . • - . . .. . �GRIPPiNG -STaRY OF - - .� . . . . _ . _ ,,.5fi.. �:��b�Q� � � h e �aii�se�- s.: -IlVf'I�ftEPID• AVIATOR . . �F.. _ _ . � .. . -..- - � y ------ ---- � THE MAN WHO TWICE ---- � y. ___ _ •� ~ 't.I,E SIl VET WEDDING, preaaare-cooker outfit, sterilize !or 4 ' fifteen minutes. 'Remove are, tighten .. FEI.I.-SIX M�S• _._-�k-~ �::•• -"'�!`senty or forty or Nuty_yeara old. wars, invert. to cool and teat !or _ - r ' `;,fit wanes to the aa:ae when the Lola � leaks. -Wrap jars with paper°to.pre- � � . -_' is all told! __ . � _ - ._ . . - ' •tar eyes ors.the brigliteat, :`,:: -vent bleaching slprd afore in a c��l, Ma Or Sthrt>,eder, U.S.�� . ��`' dark xlace. _ _ _ _ Her k�saea moat sweet, - �: --. _ S>�trvived Two Remarkable �,-':.�(er touch is th fish -' ..• . . -- -:`''..,. '"", ..- Her waist them eat:- � .',YOI;FR•WINTER FURS. '' . .. _ ,AaVClittu'CS. - _ _. .•� ��•`� anti or forty qr sixty years old, If You have only one or two pieces For a man to fall three miles in as-_ -.. •-` � � ��.. ::.-'� �� ��.�`*� = 'Zt comes to the name when the tale of fur to pack away, and have no � � �- ' '�� ; ' uaconactona state and live to tell the .`'1.�: ' .y�\ ,... is all told! • .. provision for taking Bare of these, get tale.is a miracle that dose not occur :`.: •. - - `<f: :.. � _ _ •• •:�•� •• •• � a clean steboard suit box. You can - - ..... -- - • -' � every day, and the average man would �°i' ,.' - _ •' �' - '.Eyes blue oz haze co , winsome, or get one of these in a good heavy gaol- , ;:% - 1, y be inclined to say that such a thing. �^ � .'��' i st a store or a tailorin establish- i JY1���hIll�,i YY YIYYIYYYy� ,a�i 1�6� ' bold, - _ tX 8 could•never happen again. _ � -•• '•':,•..'�` ' :'. .,. ,'` ��•� `"It-comes to the rime when the tale meat for flue or ten cents. Clean your Bat for the eame� waa' to tall ei: f� iii ll' IUIIII '�I ���� •. � •` � �" , "'' •: ' is all told! _ faro. Lay into the box; sprinkle with miles a few days later and still snr� ��you - �: '� She likes re dress � • . powdered•tobacco. Put the cover on viva is uui ue-eo tini ue that it fa ��� - - }• ' � �8he likes be ahy,� � � the box sad paste a strip of paper bung the.,credulity of the reader rath• ],,� � r���llr •- ' �•'� ���� ^%. - $he likes your caresses tightly over' the opeping. This will er higshly to oak him to believe 1t. `.' '�C�e� � ��n, - ,L�w E;:. •_- When. no one is by-- _ �; prevent.any wandering insect crawl= NeverthelY3sa, it happened. ` _ •-:'"`�� • 'Twenty or forty or slaty gears old, frig up under,'sad feeding on'your The hero`of 4hie'remarks-b18 adven= �p O (C��, �� � � d s� lc7r -. _ :_•:,y,�. 1t valuables, lure is Major R:W. Schroeder, s II.B. ',j^l� �,� •g� °?,�,,. ,,I" comes.to the.same when the tale "`;;;,,,JJJ (� � �-. is all told! _ When you'want to us@,tha articles -pilot.- Iq January, 1920, with a pasaen• - C� �� � �, `f .o1�D��;� �`� `�,, '� -" • . ,,...: ._ . :; -, in the fall, :a31 ou havYi to do is to � Q 1 , , _, u i.nl G Y . � Y gar,he made a world a altitude record; ,, *• :_`:, zaHair brown or silver, black, auburn,- break the seal, shake�aut the fuze, sad the toll�owta8 n4otttb net out•,to � � �� 1� t��. � '� � ��'�' �' �'� �N'-.: •.� or gold, • hang them in the open Y�ir for s little Capful's another s'vdrld's record. - - �Cam, �"�,T � soon Iabol) ��•:'' ;fit,comes to the same when the tale• while, and they are ready for nee. • gym Frozen 80l ld. �Iwl•,daTOG1 ' '�� . `� is'slh toldl .. . ; - - ^ ��•" ' • THE HANDIEST THING IN MY When six miles above the earth,.the -, .. E+�,.. :- :4 9er lave is your treasure, _ . . life-giving ozygen,�hlch he waa car- •, ,-• - � .fi, �� : Her beauty your pride, _ HOME. � tying to make breathing easy stopped. .- � - .. ' �5'. •�� ...'Her wi31.is�yo�ar y leas _ •y .. The handiest thing inymy home w� lost consciousness. eMah aadpi�uaehine - � . • ��'", Her ud ant' oar- de. 15th is than winter b m husband and ewe■ , .:���' �; ,. � i•... .�. i� �i �,�o,� .� a .n I I W 4:> 'T�veesty or forty or sixty yearn old. aoa. We already had the windmill tell towards the earth. It comes to the same when flee tale and water piped t° the house; and pee; two, three miles•they fell, and . X-Rai Tretmnphs. ezpasue to tie almflst* iastantane_ons Y _ is aI! toldl _ stosed fn a three-barrel atom tank local the difference in• the-a1r•pres• - � s y sad the risk negligible;in aplte at LD�e �^'"-�. �:_ ~� glsced in the roost above the kitchen ours made itself felt. The• oxygen .The-recent case at a girl from whose � "' �_., • ",..' : . _ fact that, the power 1s so much ia- �� .` CANNING AND PRESERVING sad had water at the sink. found tts way�fnto his lungs again and luaga—alter a lapse of three months— greased that photographs can he taken + ��,, � ,t ••t3oos�txY cexBe[tYL res lour But they added more pipe, running he regained cgnaciousneas is time t° a pencil proieotor waa successfully re- through s wall. '�':_ �_ >�i * it under the floor behind the 'range, make a safe lamdlag. moved. is another addition to the flat protective clothing, too, hen been - ,.; plats of-goosebersie� three pinta o. At one end of the ran a i name After such an a:patience one would �of X-ray achievemeate. - ; �`+°""•� attgar, one cup!ui of seeded radsina Se- P Pe lmprgved. The apron is of rubber,sad ; �' :�-• up through the floor, eateading rap by not have been aurprlsed had Motor An even more eurioue obiect hYae both maak•and gloves are impregnated - ' and one ort+.tnge. Stake a heavy :•yrap � wartaitlg aveir high enough•so the Schroeder decided to give.rap_record- bees removed cram a child's bgdy by t,,.� lead• '- i�<•• _ o!tyYe avgar-and a little 'water, soak' wash boiler would Blip under it. Bp breaking; but he waa mods of dl8erent means of Lhe "rage." A boy itad sw,ai. ' • t � _ ° •�:-lag until the ay:np will-spin a�'itresd; turning a little wheal on any angle mettle,. and a few weeks later he set lowed a Coy'"motor,which had stuck Bp d � �.OtlapII rJiTiVC t0.� `�*� �_ add the. gooseberries, raisins, the- nl Y -: •j t - .., p ? valve the' boiler was tilted without out again with the obiect of reaching to h!a windpipe, but,c°ald not be lo- � end juice of the orange sad thr sl.in, iiftin . Enter'� •C'�IOir. 3=�„_-, g a•bit o! water. At the other forty thousand tees �Cared by ardiaarq methods. Had it � *s� � finely chopped Cook until thick, ponx end of the range saotker pipe came up Thls time bs endeavored to make not bean tar the X•ray It-is aerta,iri that Fifty London boys between ten nod - - - ��k '" 'into dot glasses and seal -throit h the floor to the reservoir. A sure an accident with the oxygen ivanld he w°uLd have died. fourteen yearn old came.to the Chapel :i'. .-' C>3'rattY AND COOE)SBERRY a••.��••••Y�: g � small hole waB drilled in top of reset- not happen again. The machine rase `A collection of°blecta alrallarly die• Royal, fit. 'James, recently, to have . ' ��; �z• ., Use equal quantities of cherries volt 3n each s way as not to interfere tnto the air mile after mile. Thirty covered would make an lnterestlag ex• their volcea tented by the Ktag's or•. ; �,- � (which have beefl pitted) anti Rooee- � thoneat:d feet was reached, q`he tam- hibit for say �hos s�..,.: with -the cover. The pipY3 extended• pilaf °r ooQlege. It�ganfst and chotrmaster, each hopin; . . • ��� herrtea and to'eaclt pouad.ot fruit ttae over from the bask with as as to perature dropped lower sad lower na- seaald include.nails, tacks ecfasora,;to be the °ne. ot.the two to be chosen ' �' lhtee-ynartQrs of a poand of angst. valve to fill the reservoir. g t21 it waa fifty degrees below aero. beads, lruttona, ba13t, tin to�ysr and' to fill vacancies la the King's choii. f 4 "�" �He was using his emergency.anpply eves•hatpins. � Competition ,� keen, tar with the - �.,�,• . Make a thi�k.ssr-,:F by adding s ^naafi - The coat o! fixtures and 'pipes waa Y"-'�..:.+agtga]1B•Ey o� v�ater to the au¢ar, cook about #2.?b, the Caen doing their own °f oxygen. Another hundred feet suss The.vslue °t the X-ray to determfn- privilege- of Ysitging before the royal - ;��" '' ihe� goosebe:ties in -fife syrup until'pinmbin�- - � - citmbed, and then tie oxygen stopped. fag the nature and extent of boas frao-; family and the court goes a term of ^`� �-': ,. they are Clear, than add the cherries - 'The-pilot could not see vary well, ter tares is, o! coarse, well known: Com-'g'enerat education at the Ctty of Lou• ��' ��,'. . s send cook tav�t minatea bra � ., °"k:. y !�'• THE HORRID I:NK STAIN, a solid sheet of ice obstructed hit pound.tracturea. ate eapeciaily.simplf•� don School. some"of the choir boys ,;_; #�",.;-'-'� CBaaltY- CausatvE is made of the - vision. lie was Sghaiag tar breath, fled by the ability of the aargeoa to come"from wealthy famfliea, bat as ° fed soar...cherries thus: Cook three Ink stsin3�are removed in various an unthiaringly, lilted_hta -� ' '� '". fad one-halt waa depending upon the nature of d, goggles to consult s photograph whenever neY�es-�there !a ao fsvot'itism lit the choosia;.. !�,.�y, _;,_, pounds o! cherries (eft- the ink. Buttermilk or sour•milk is ascertafa'!t the stopcock roes open, eaFy, �the only teat being voice quality,there - .mil for $item mistutea, then add two � Instaatiy as appallin ' ezplostoa Apparently there it no omit to the;are always several rents wfio �� ��� � ttad one-half Wade o! su exceltentr changing the liquid_aa often g � � �'r' -, P° gar which took place Inside his head. _It seemed scope of this invention. Iii has even' ttcalarly appreciaia the' edncatioaai` -:�' ;�- .,. _ ASS been .heated � � ��� ens- as it becomes stained. Another method � him that hie s1i11! had burst, sad. bees ones !n 'searching"native miners Y side o! the matter. - _ arter is to take a aolntioa of IYeroxide of � :�;' - tla pound of seeded ra3aina,-end h9�6en� and soak•the ink stafna in everything weal black. He could not e2 the 8onth Africa diamond mines., The boys wear tratriet sad gold ant- . itlte juice and pulp of three oran badaY what had happened. He tried to Each man as he leaves his'work 1s nub•� forms, and their dattee,� especiali y �' this. I.eYtaon and salt are also good 7 - _ �,- � Cook until the mixture is � thick an open his eyea,.bat, Lo hL horror found lecied to a fhoronah ezaminatlen,�when the ponrt is in London, are con- ' „ •' '' ":.�',_" littarata !or use on whits material 8°metimea '. ,�' _ lade+ goal' into glsesea and�� it iatposeible. -- which does not leave a stolen gem an• s'iderable. At 30 o clock on Saadsys W.1aea1. _ . colored garments can be freed from � �i`� ink at�inn by applying kerosene. � What had" setnally happened- was found, even u It be hidden !a his ear' they assemble fn the private chapel at -�� - As'rAaACVS should be canned as aeon Indelible ink ataina sometimes eld this: the Eemperature had•dropped to —finless to has awailowed it. Ia thin:Buckinehem Palace,at 11.15 they go Lo - �_j�-• .•-a+s possible sitar-gatLering. It allow- �. alztf-seven degrees below aero, sad event the suspect fs speedily convicted, gt. James's Cathedral, when there is ed"tq stead for more than,a few},oarp to a f�eattngnt of strong Batt water, directly gchroeder lifted fife 6ogglee, by an B-ti►y ezamtnatiaa of his stow-� a fall service for the Kfag's general �"'- • � attm' being ant, tine delicate flavor is end then a tvaehing with ammonia. • h!s eyes, suYi'denly coming into Contact ach. �honaehold, AL 12.80 comae the service ' -' .�ddatr°yed and it is more ditflcnit to '. with the wild air, !tans solid! - �C=rays mlg�ht almost be said to have,in Queen Alezaadra'e private chapel la.. '- :. MAPLE ICI: CREAbt- Marlbo i r;; ..- y:.�R The stalks `should be cleaned Bltad and dazed, the uafortanate been brought to perfection. The great rough Hoaae. - _ �� - sad enp hard portions removed, They To make maple ice cream, use two man coup! •no longer-eoatral his ma- oblectfon to their nee has been their _ - �P— , - _ _ - �- "��i`nity be canned whole or eat into half-�ems+ ' tiWO-ishirds cup 'maple agrup, chine: There came a tremead°us rush disastrops effect on the operators, in-� •A etnall boy was Bitting on his - •'jtteh pieces, depending'upon the•forrit`half• cup of milk, one and one-halt of air, and the wind began LO BCSeeGh }arias the nerve termlaala sad canning lather's knee watchifig his mother sa - .• ;fin which the veg'etabte is to be served-�cups cream. _Beat•the yolks of the Dart as he drifted fat° uacouaciotis- local mortiticatloa, wh#ch eventually�she painfully went through the very' . � - .-'•-. "`_� $tanche the re Ind sa g eggs antil ve li t. Add the hot neon. d peration of doing her hair . :'a P pa pare ns in � � resaited in the loss of as arm, snow as elfcate o • 'bolting water for.three. of font min-�maple�p end the milk and stir and Alambed Brain Cleared ttt Tlme. that anffered by Ih., Bergonie, the La-�in that moat--becoating .wave 'street. _'. _ fifes,cold d1P, then pack in jars, rover cook over hot water, until the mixture -One petrol tank-c°llapaed, swing to >�� 1''t'each'e:perimeuter, or de:th, KNo waves for you, pa," sold the ln- ,- � ` :, ' � �wfth water, and add one teasl+ootttui thickens. Then pour over the stiffly the sadden change !a the pressure of such as befell the renown'YM Ike. Lye• font philosopher as he fondly polish-, _ of salt to each'•gitait jar. Then adjust beaten whites �of the eggs end•cool. the air, then another tank waa smash- �r and Brune- _ ed his .parent's bald head "Yon'ra ��: ' •Yoovers loosely, place in a rosier-bath When cots, add the 'cream, poor into ed in, ' and another, We rareiled air The use of a new "tulle"enables the aft beach," ` ',"� ._ . ' ,sad boil two hours or in a steam. res-!the freezer and freeze, A carp of nut inside them bei � � �• - --; ;�"` A ag unable to wtths-tand - - aur� cooker (ten pounds pressure; 'meYita nnakea a very delightful change: the rapidly increasing pressure oat- - _� .�," . - .{or one-halt hour. Remove and tighten - 4 - olds. _ . _ _ •—AND THE WORST IS YET TO rrME .. Aeeidenb '1N411 Happen. - the covers while they are hot. • - gom.etlatee in that awtpl tall the ma- - �;- '• -•—•-,,a' � WHErt 88tJ8AitB i9 CANNED by the, A cottmtry minister was driving a chine�wae npaidedown; at other times; - �,y� � �` '~ • tools-wafer process, the auccess'ot}this spirited horse thcough� a village when 1t waa �. _ -_ _ -_ - _ ,�// r„n method, it is clef he ersrtook the local doctor sad o!- MBht side rap: Mlle attar nails ,,�,•...■lt•---� _ _- _ M � ,. -�<.. _ .• mad, depeada not' - it_4luaged downwards with Its nacoa- ---^- -'�° �' � Y , - fared hfm a lift. �•- _ e upon earetul work in canning,! Ten minutes later the horse 'bolted, scions pilot. In ]sea than three mfa- r _- �.. �_ _ • at to the storage. The jars should' atee he fell six miles! _ /'�" - :, � ��,- 'w=appeYl in paper in order to ices upset the carl'fagY3, and spilled both _ .gchroeder..woe only two thousand • =--- • - •oat the light,then placed en sllelvea in men. The doctor rose to h•is teat sad feet from the� earth - barely tea - ���� 'z��N`� �.;' �.-- '- -.�•- � - - pdark, cool place'and left nndisturb-, felt himself over to see vrh'ether•he seconds from death--whey h!s numb- '�- � - L""'! � '-• sF `- •� „i • , spas iatnred. Then he turned angrily � brain cleared. Yet-. those few ��'•= ,.t .. #d,until used, The cold-vvatar 'pro-'tawarda the clergyman. - _ _ ;~� � ' . - •1'.eas of •canning rhubarb consists in' aeconda ware eatl9cient to enable the - -- s4�-�1"^ � � . �� . ��6• sterilized cans with the fresh� What do yon mean by inviting me gallant,man to savQ his life. � � - -- � •--- to'ride behind such an animal!" He righted bh�9 machine. sad then -'"� :. �. !-�= ,/ � - - it, ant in cubes, then pouring in� .. ' i Weld,' replied the minister, mildly, � / • �te h, cold water until every particle lost consciousness again. Etentually _':!~�`'�� � � ' • idi air is excluded. The cane ma ' "it was lucky thai_thia time there were the machine came to rest is a field. � i-�•-��' �-�;."•�-, � • y!nQ bones broken. But I always•like__greaa tAen reached,him they tho - -t'--, -` �� �' x U�- - _>lben be sealed. `For thYf' filling pro- nght -� .. __�_�`� .. • - seen soma housewives net the Dana'to have a:doctor with me when I'drive he s6a$ dead hds eyes and lips were �• �'••. ..��•�•�--`� r - - - � �. ,'L~•.-- der the faucet, allowing the water�the{horse." r • _troaen solid-but he wsta removed to' '\ °• . - �ran in until its own weight expel-s� hospital, and noon recovered.' �� _ - .�R air bubbles, while others prefer to; _ Words tJnnecesiary, �_ �• -- � �i"_,r,_1-= �� � • •' lunge the can in a pall o! water for � - �, _ f `�,��.,�' ',�`- '' short time. Whichever method is� �` "Ia the,boss in P" asked the visitor. ` "• 4�,,... ed, every crevice should be tilled � � - "The office boy. with his chair tilt- - - � � ''�� � --�.>;; 'th�w(Cter;`wft}r :,v avow jar'thS o- � ___ ed bank and his legs stretohed out on — �, � � t � �"'" ��tt • -a desk, made ao reply. -" — � —= ! �:.,: : •;�inlest air-bubble, �,,• -- -.- :�:'' TO ��+� »'gA��t.�zw...a,u make a '� . . "I asked if the boas waa tn," said ��=---.�- '.. �'- i'`�. ' i ,. `` , s�:•;:"'' syrup' of one-quariei, of water and the`vfaitor: � _:, �.`` , , ' � van pounds of sugar nits cook in an � The office boy glance! at him, bt}-t _. _ ..•.t;� ` ,F pen kettle until acandy thermometer -' _ .�. - -rempiaed sil8nt.'`Didn"L you hear me+" � :, T , gtstera 26d deg. I''. Add eight snapped the visitor. •- ., _ � _ ` , _ ands of berrties (washed and stem- -* �.... " Qf course I heard yon:' answered -?. : :�;'_..--_--.-- � --`- �;-�x.° w,:" .., �` �--- '� and cook elowl the boy, acornfulty, - •--- :, �, � � Y. just at the - G��l :: �j !3 Pa p g Liked the Beat. "Then why the dtekena didn't u �,•" tat. Bto the cookin when yott � ti .,' ;;� Ise thermometer registers 210 deg, Gold Clsb Cage-"You seem to like tell me if the bose's�in�" , ;y'; y�,r �r � -our into shallow ens to cool and Now I ask you, retorted the boy, - ,,;, ' :.. P this warm weather?" � . ' ,.. .r. . kim while cooling. When cold pack Alligator Bag-"Yes; I was born.to as he crossed his lags on the desk, � ,p � - _ ,�_,• .�.�- . �ffi jars and allow to stand unsealed, y'°rids, you know." �� it look like itt •. ��j • �.: N -ut covered with' a cloth, for four . ' .,,'` '•' - �_ .` �-_- _,_ � . -. -. ' •� �'•. ' --•�aya. Pat robber and lid fn position,I Our doubts are tra tore, In my experience there is no gaol- -• - •• �•� �, �`•'-:� A,l�tot tight. If using a hot^svatar bath' And make ua lose the good we oft ity in life which makes a richer con- � - � . '... .. . •, °' • • , � ••�'•'` sterilize twen minutes• ii ns-) fight win tribution than thrift to the buildin '. ��;' � . ' �. `- � ."'.�-' ` �pg Water-seal outfit, or s flue Hy tea to atfaempt. - up b! character.-Lord • Mayor of _ `�� y •:_•.''i: �'�.�.�. ' gYn -p ttre otttflt, or a( --8hakesyeare: I�veda. �--Q•�^�e.��lf1�{•on . J ' � � •, �,. 4:"'s ;P";Jti�"r�< •mob. --�i4•,,�t .1 A. :� iK`��,� d:��` '"';'� �'"- `n."�' ".e` -�,.. ^,=+. �,n^.�; ;;sip .'°;�''f: _ ;i�lf•�FA, Y ,:p: N. J6 �•.„„ti +' aW.97 ,,/� .•d':..:L.��- .,, a• +C. d' .nJV•"'.F /,�" WCN•'r - v•`k!'w-I.-. R. - . }e ✓ wI! +y, 4-. ..••.. Mk. 1' w°'Y+'.' #j.•{yA - -A 'LiFn?"k.' :P� .$°iZ !i. `a+J' 7q�. ' a,': •v* V 'F.� - r Y .r•Fri +i* fwn_Y:1 �`v' :o' •,!.'.` •'5£.,r+d .s; ?��.+ .'w°tr. a. t" ,.,.... r.,, ._rT="! „ a •.r,S• `;,.d+.w.'7'`':-•-'o�...yr�.,w,h,;, ..0 t -,wn ..• - w. i''F: ,._.':.'i°�- :`,' `�`,.,:n-y�"'i ';w . ,, .nl ?.lam .S• 'h.,? `Y •'"s! _ •1'.1.'-�.`_-+'_. W:.. ,. 1...11. ,E�' y•!. W�. •«*•b`"•v .s.. :t,'.r.. ''j.c-.! ,F''” ,. 771'...., w'I: ` '.r•:J" ..•;�•, _ _s , '/ '{:. '°, -iR r4'4."' t. `�° M k..tr�.. ...�.3."d`.r,`. -.".yf:`:- ..a.,'-;• s r, -�+. •.' - fi, ,,.•. •r ' - ~- �s•��f,,� !sacea. The Ams-loan has a-break. NOT SICK OI E dean R. atdln Bea F �' sown .t'so,Ile ached, but the Hingi +o QassiSed Advertisemeelat16 '°�- FOUR YEARS -NOW' mat is your idea of a beautiful wo axrsa—:oQxa SIX@ wns ciosp man was swinging a wicked golf club man! Must she be fair or dark!short W edaoaa•• to train " •111100. neea•reaf or tall! Blender or stout'! `ParOes car sO"`••• Amb wenaa4ra lis.etgb W. carsadoa _ *� f roof That the Stomach is Weals Afternoon tea has become a social Mn. Slmith Declares Health tainal ?differ.a r or stout Chinese belle must be wit • salon ON u.axr loofa, ti• wssrssat and Xesds-Toning•Up. ;,function.on.this aide of the Atlantle, '-Has Been Perfect Since Tan= tat, Dave amVI—eyes;-short nose high 2 �'rb. u't�aa of Casa. god la 00 but it has not seriously penetrated the ����yy,,�� cheeks, and feet which are only a few Ulm stow t" WS «w�• tom•• -- ---Generally speaking, a person in good market place.. After all, tt is not the a+i""�•' � T �' inches long.In the Labrador islands no tad°°. osm, bean& ate.. to addition to s.s.+t adaad health can digest most tonic. It-not, tea hour 4hat gives the Briteen poise ' "For ten years hardly,& dsy passed Woman is bautiful who has not black s,.cee•e teat st.aaera. oat -and there is pain after eating; the and calm. It is merely one expression that I didn't suffir-from stomach trou- teeth and white hair: Some- nations °��t�� Tweno at ;stomach•has last tone and is too weak of hiB unhurried habits and ways of bie, but I took Tanlac four years ago squeeze the heads of children between float tu.aoa. North xava.u..a.Para Bowan, to do its work. -In that case•ycuratom=°14vinS and of loosing_at life, Before and haven't had a sick day since;' is boards to make them equara, white �• . - • - ach needs strengthening and the way work slows down in offices, factories the remarhable statement made re- others prefer the shape of a sugar-loaf — ', to do this is to build up your .blood and shops on this continent In the centlg by Mrs, Thamar Smith,.85 site- as the highest type of beauty. It Is a When a fire occurs in chile the P ti -with Dr. Williams' Pink ]?ills. presence of the tea cope, there will owner or occupant of the burned " There cannot be good digestion with• Gee Bt.; Toronto, Ont. fenny old world, Saa't itY have to be a radical change In the The. little I managed to eat simply building!s arrested and made to prow out a sufficient supply of good red 'mental as well as the physical habits tortured me with pains in the pit of M1nard's Liniment used by Phytilelans. that he to not guilty of having,caused blood,and there is nothing better than of the business community. - the fire. - :,"Dr. Williams' ]?ink P1I1B to renew and - _ my stomach, as gas pressed' around _ y .' enrich the blood. That is why they my heart, causing it to skip beats an- Easy Curtain Pole. EASY TRICKS , tit I thought it would atop altogether. patented For the use o = r �, have proved so successful is thousands An implement has been Fine of eases of indigestion. Mr. D. J. No. 4i8 t was as nervogs as a witch, and lost which enables a person to arrange cur- �e the.T is u a so much sleep that I woe'dark and daily habit.Thissefreehitta Shaw, Selkirk Road, P.E.I., has proved taiga on a pale while standing on a lotioaeooamalres clear, the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ' The Endless Thread swollen under my eyes. I wan so weak floor and then to raise the pole to its ^ In a severe case of indigestion and re- and run down I could hardly walk a place � id be-ati c� block or do my housework, and was aM URINE-* • sates his experience for the benefit of —�o��^' V lz other sufferers. He says:—"I suffered almost in despair. The man who "hasn't time" hasn't lertldw•EYES a T' , from Indigestion for a number of years. ,y (•, "Tahlac certainly was a godsend is enough ability or hasn't'enough in- set, _ w - My case was so bad•that words tail to restoring me to such port health, tereat. - ' + describe it. My appetite was gone,. �r and. I think-it's the greatest medicine _ ,ataa:le" "anew not iteaaaales y. constipation •was present; and my ever made. NFesrLy everybody else on �U!Free Booklet Boot oa rr -`.nerves were all on edge. I could not I I' McGee Street seems to have used the D DISEASES treatment, and are praia9ng it too." p#E]tl$raVing>i ' sleep well at night. and the world .was . cad Now to Fend a dark aspoi to me. I tried a number' Taniac is for sale by all good drug- 1, roam for Um alms. u Mailed lire• to an Ad- �Srtss 'of•remedies, but without any benefit.. ' gusts. Accept no substitute. Over 37 elves� a dream ybola s;y " •.'Then Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were re• million bottles Bold: vs. Fined lade■•at 128 West 24th at"t••t r� commended, but wirhont much faith, 4 no ware hwiaew Now York, U.B.A. Y after so many failures, I decided to�try, Up In the Air. AT - FACTORY or C rates ; a them. After taking three boxes I no- �, Mrs. 1�Tewiywed-"03, Jack, y971 left to doe tres t am face- FOR ' ticed a, change for the better. Then + J the kitchen door open, and the draught Own ��o� � SPRAINS, CUTS ,- I got three boxes more, and found t This is a practical Joke to play has shut my cookery book so that now ' Dept K. Owen awns. OWL , • had a genuine remedy. I continued : on that meanies I haven't the faintest idea'what it is tr■cantsr.a as tear.. BRUISES SWELLINCeg g .person who to ' I'm cookin'ga". �,. the treatment, took moderate exercise, never happy.when anyone in his Could take good plain food-without suf• 'presence has a bit of lint on his — o " Use the Old Reliable. :9 coat. - It i$ su Silver Foxes in Great Brlteiln. ` . feriag as formerly, and proved that perior to moat prac- t these pills ;Hake good blood, and that• trial Jokes because It is harmless Tate only fox farm in Great Britain and cannot give offense. is located near Alms, Cromarty Firth this good blood will restore the atom- ' Keep K a e d a l!r s Id Thread a needle with one end Ross-sbire, Scotland. The climate is always in the barn. Bch and. Hanes. Anyone Buffering Of A'spool'of white thread- Put ~� from stomach or nerve troubles will the spool to as inside cast Docket suitable and the 'first six .have In• A strained muscle,a = ey n = ' make no mistake 1a Giving Dr. Wil• creased to 60. M�GA sprung,tendon, a jolt It11�ti OF and run the needle from the itt- . Ahams' slink Pills a :air trial:" : side of the coat between the lapel ' or a knock demands Immediate •_ You can get these ,pills at anj and tbs. shoulder. �emove the attention. A few hours'delay wt71 medicine dealer or by mall at 60 cents needle, leaving an inch or two of Attractive Prop sition result in a long lameness—perhaps s boY from The Dr. Williams' Medicine the thread showing. in the loss of the horse. Kandall'3 Co., Brockville, Out Some friend will' see what hs Forman with all round weekly , Treatment has saved more t thinks is a bit of tLIIt on pout newspaper experience and 1400 horse$eah than the other known- b' r - - ebotllder and will try to remove or 8500. A ly Box 24, Wilson The Afternoon Teti Rita. 1t, ti he does not tltfak that 1t 1s � remedies. Under the name of Mr. Gordon Selfridge, the Chicago t „°�Lbltshing Co.. Ltd., 73 Adelaide Kendall's Spavin Curs, it is the merchant who InOaded and conquered -fanny when he discovers that he has one end of a vast amount of I Btree't GVtE'•. „ ! , forty-year-old standby of horsemen, a __.-London. is revisiting the United States. thread he has,a sense of humor. k-rmers and veterinarians. and •touches on some piquant con- entirely too high for You to try.to Get a J, 'di of K...'.zlt a today. trusts between his native and adopted reach c,,� - countries. He has the advantage of a iiGRi�'Jtla ef! iWa for rot she Free fAm}w �- double standard of comparlaon: of see- (Oltp this out and Pasta it. °pith iortta for to to Jae the British tbmough American ayes. otherr o1 the eariee, Jas o scra¢ cr+t+�antsad.copt> -tr...urM 'DRL B. J, KENDALL COMPANY, :*- book.) a a"Metallic!'I ic" Shin lea Lsroal�URGI FADS,va.,U-S-AL To an Interviewer he lays amusing 4 o "- emphasis on an English social rite.of t , Mrs, t,l�hat . Rust and Seeress i Y. — 5'•. teraoon tea, which is the anbJeet o: .igOGLD NOT BE WITH UT F1 Go `-'1n%nin tw.d.r •lr•d •a•nn ? .. - to d ' tight son the* part aof visitors they Send Pode•I Cora Joe- snider,"E" 11BY S Obi N TIBLETS .. .. a_o_rr�.-t.�g The Me�tlt Lbrifted fang Co. MRS. BUDGE - sur:cruab to It _ e thinks that If Americana would.similarly re- 11M King St,W.,Tenn*oi - Once a mother has used Bab s Own { lax to the middle of the afternoon's e SO WEAK COULD .. work they would Gain a poise and Tablets for her li'•tle ones she would. 16calm they really need and lose noae pf not be 'without them. They are the . .. their famous "pep." When he opened !deal home remedy for the baby; be HARDLY' STAND hda departmental store on OztoM 1ng guaranteed to be absolutely free ` . Street thirteen years ago !t was.the from opiates or other harmful drugs. custom of, his Balespeople to anatch„They are a gentle but thorough Iazss- Lydia w Ca••,s•a tea as beat they could. Instead of'die ate and have been proved of the great- Tons How E.Pinkhalu s Lib -' conraging It be aecapted it as a na- eat aid in cases of comatipatlon, indi- 4 _ ;- Ve etglble Com d `' II tionaJ instl�ution,sad gave a tea later- gestion, colts, colds and simply fevers. _ pOTUII vas to each of his 3,000 employees, and Concerning them Mrs. Ernest Gagne, Restored Her Health Beause]our, Que.: writes: I have used �> "since everybody else in the country I ; ,. Baby's Own Tablets for constipation --d'oea it, no time or business was lost River Desert, ue.—"I usedto have a He le quoted further: and colic and have found them so sun Q ceadful that .1 would not be 'wcithout severe pain in my side. I would be an- "Tea is brought aroaad at matinees them. .I would strongly recommend able to walk fast and could not stand ' .-and movies, on railway trains and for any length of time to do my iron Tiff also to every mother to keep a box-to the k''' boats. Lords and commoners pause or washing, but I would have to ate home. The Tablets are sold by meth- down to t relief from tits pain. I Vl4NR for Win parliament-. Yon canupt .en get e had this for about two years then meter any office,, editorial den, public Line dealers or by mail at 25 cents a _ : • ?*. library, factory or shop in Great Bri• box from The Dr. Williams' Medfciae friend told me to try Lydia Pink- ham's Vegetable table Com d an she had 1- -- Co.,Brockville,Ont ge pO°a q 'lain between tour of five- without had Fsj5ai8d6tv=ulta. I certainl got good ` stnmbltng over cups and tea things." o " resoi , as thame {��,Mr. Selfridge confessed that, person- 1Mei brW of Hochelaga. halast hiey and I have �ii�a'�' _lolly, he did not like tea. but he likes' The Department of the Interior, not had it -since. I am also glad of ' ng Canadian NT•atibnal Parks Broach, has �[ ,•.-1,-,�es haveng nursing form bob . cad " '> what It.ataads for friendly getting Rsiti 1Pi><I t y together, a relaxing pause in the day's made arrangements with the anthort- I think it is your medicine that �elped me in this way —Mrs:L. V.Btrncsg, T ' .work, a stowing down of the Amerl- ties of McGill University. Montreal,.to Alimar!>,1No..et'wi11bep River Desert; uebec can's relentless paste, not to a point erect a monument and memorial tab- iroa2'lawzl trtmandtteat __•Hof becoming less active, bnf more bal- let within the untrereit If you are-suffering from the tortures y grounds, Tlsaror�iQrn✓.iad(+:�i I of a displacement,'irregularities, back- near the entrance in Sherbrooke t a wforda Atyoar ache,headaches, nervousness,or a pain s"t, to commemorate the existence ' v'a*a' �• in the side you should lose ao time is of the ancient fortified Indian village .LAMES SMART P" tag Lydia E. Finkham'e Vegetable > ! of Hochelaga. The quaint sketch-of ® saxK'nLLeold Compound. A is • -n , Hochelaga, published by Ramuslo and L din E.�Pinkham's Private Text. • reproduced in the works of Champlain, Boo��upon '*'Ailments Peculiar to Wo• �y togeiher� with Cartier's 'entertaining men v fo be eentthe�L its pow re e8h F. T. Hendry, description of the village, has made Write for it to y ' E,. Pinkham dry, G• Age 1 ter' Medicine Co., Cobourg,Ontario. This A. T. A S. F. Ry. MI IIilYIIiICiBLE� Hochelaga one o! the out standing _ �•� —__;, ' book contains valuable information that 404 Free Press Bldg..Detroit. points in the romance of Canadian his- Z every woman should know. O _ phi; Maier 4847 tort'. During the autumn of 1535 Car- R bier, accompanied by a varied.retinue, - was received with great honor-by the ]' OLIYF S Iroquois and ,later Champlain visited the abandoned site. The village con- �. -stained. fifty large houses, lodging sev .. g _ • `g ' i eral families who subsisted by cultiva- call cold roast has.an tion and fishing. The abandonment of appetising zest the village by the Iroquois is attributed when served with to the hostile attacks of.the neighbor- . these delicious ing Algonquin tribes. v, xyrm z':Chopped tip in a MONEY ORDERS. —� r pay your out -town accounts•by / salad, they add a - .IIew piquant flavor. -� Dominion Express Money Order. Five _ Imported direct Dollars costs three cents: �aa • . r L L _"aura 8eaut�fies -Trim GiAl i iJ"r iue - r Canadian People. A_Dear Friend. -- Skin Hair and Hands --- - Every olive pert Angus—"I hear yer freend' Donald : �• has'marrlt a third wife." 1Vlake Caticura Soap, Ointateat and Every variety Bandy y, Donald's an expensive Talcum yaw evZty-day toilet prepw- ~ti f! ' a7�t ail Grocers ti . freend; twa wreaths and three pros �. a�d watch yaw . � -SAY BAYER when you buy. Insists - _ _ -... .. and hinds improve. The Soap to enta In 14 years" eleanea and the Ointment to (asist on ply, . soothe and heal and the Talcum m . McLARBN'S Always be cheerful and make the IInlees you'see the name "Bayer" on neuralgia,.lumbago,.rbeumatII near. u• ' INVINCIBLE ' beat of things. Do what is-right, and 2�p 7 gold package or on tablets you are not set- itle, and for pain in general..--Accept ' f whatever may be your task, do your �, ling the genuine-Bayer product pre- only "Bayer" pacin.fe which ooiitsles .-ltdl.Aams imcnID, - + sda se Paul ir,w. seribed by physicians over twenty- roper directions. Handy boxes at $as;iltaa and winnfyae beat•in It.--Queen Mary. _ CaUea.•8•s•6at+es,.teheot,.•a, D 11 three years and proved safe by millions twelve tablets cost few Oentt. Drat ';• Ml..ard's Liniment for sale everywhere ISSUE No.21-12i for headache,colds,toothache,earac)sa, gists also-sW bottles ot•k and '. _ •. -..!F a eF�• S:'r•'r t•` dye .'�,.•,.,.;.w•,+ s'k�:.�' ;G:�' .�:. , -a-. :S ,t+� `,+ "'k-?;" "+. �� -�a•.. '.,,e:.w..,i .m, •a' .a7c.;t+;''- ..r.,�. •a�ujv-.,' �yY„ «,1j a.4•s".. .' '+`�:• '�s. ° � n +r 'may Yrt; :ar^••.m: v. I�''c' �°q.lea ".,:+... r5t;..=.._.': .,,,. ` �N»�- ':C".w- R"ffi.s-e,M1,,.r';.:1r7'°_ X;.n F .'1udh',''��'.,'.,+pA'r.7•-y`*"�iy Ni;.fa"Z V. ,T#„",:!',: -.'<^.=Yr..- s'N'�='..?sy'Y.�.,t.,t.��3:",.., _s. �r,r..h'n'af;'..y°'ti��y_;,"," •"�'y"..u.t9.,y..l-''°r•w.�1r°.•.�u:Rry KrS`.K'�i.•- vr,.,.''„r..{a-- •1 b^ 2" ,• r.a t•,..'._..r,.;,'.y�-�'" M:N�,'C''' ,s 1 a a, K.x ....rX,.4'».`7a7,t'..a• :•i. • ^.'.,Z.' yam,, $':�/• K+�. Vzr f ia"ing Aero Cushion Tires SEED CORN • _ CORN _ =SEED l tivls - sop pun ctu re' e -' year,: i1.50 if paid in advance. 1 , troubles r' "I 6vbsLr;pt;ons ro the United States and Creat Announcement ',, • -Imperial LeaYaliIIg _ $ntain$2.W,in advance. - y f -- - Wisconsin No 7 - 175 bdsh. `1OHN MURKAR,,Proprietor. New Ford Dealer ;a:o.�., White Cap: Yellow Dent,. �Rs.� ' - for • oo:v4 �r§ oDa°O•'bo�bo° T - N ipompton's Early : :o�o Po •po. 2.4 bush. :.. .. . ,, :•. ., .00 Longfellow, � keriug �, - Q 0 " _ q }. ;g':.",::, ..;•. . '�j_ ✓ :.;ary`o% � _ Ay' OQ 9-40• .. '� •• _,. .. �-and .o o� •1� °tt o• }* r -,,•, o o, •_'� _ -:.Scarboro P �•�aa'� bo` a o =: Townships = Ao ��-pA9.�•° a : ,CORN FLAK ES~ '.CORN FLAKES ioGated at oa ° ,;�;po��;�•o•o.� 'Quaker Corn Flakes. Coupon in every West-Hill, Ont. �� paokage. V&1'7 able Gifts. Coupons. Save tlae N. *� � Takes the place of air tubes. k; • ' WARREN MO i VRS They are made of h;ghip paraua '. Watch f Para Rubber. and ride t o easy • J • R 10, H A R D S r 1' or Lull page as air . AnnouuQement f. Thex on - next week �. Agent. PIC7KERIN(1, FARM• LANDS ; . n _ To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of The-United Farmers Co-operative Company, �.. l Re t-eP.eming Victory. Coupons Limited. r A. J. ALLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 MR..K H. RICHRRDSON ON's' neglect to clip your Victory Bond�Coupoas when' { '• payment is due. Any branch of this bank will cash - IF TOW Warden Ontario Count3� them--or deposit them to your credit in a savings ` and U. F. 0* Candidate Candidate far _ accotuli#where they will ea money for yots by accwa ubliag �3�.A•�J6tTJ".:°-►-R'=`ER� �'CR Soutb Ontario. ;• interest. HOUSECLEANING SUPPLIES . ••Ra id electric transportation. .. r JAM • vbeaptydro power, good highways .and a sane but .prnQreaeise admiois Let us help you by the following list—Newest designs io Wall Papers P in stork., We can put it on for you if you air desire. tratlon of public aiUira: these are the W .,, big thi�ga for which 1 at+tnd and which r w Work Guaranteed. - 'I baps to see the people:u! South O:. go itarioenjoy.' WIIl7'SY BftlWCtg, G. P. LYND, Mandgw Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes, .Moore's Muresco - *. This In the statement o! Mr. F. H' BROCKL34 BRANC1i, - L C. GROSS, Mane. Johnston's Floor Wax. O'Cedar Oil, n. -Richardson,former warden of Odtsrio . . • _ . Liquid Veneer, Brushes of all kinaie, ete. County. who has been- unanimou ly cominatpd.4s U.F. 0. candida,re for a = Dr � ►•nwz y ---- �t •;y.;'�!'!O� •yasea in the est Provincial In. sl,tute, ,�•• •� �b g°on'tet the Square 'when seen by TKz Nycwr 4 and ask e i what hLs vie+ost were. '!t is betai.ae T i believe the . i]rur y t3overnu�eot has HAW bout. -y �� �' carried out polities which are c•�ntri- � - 1 « T - 0 s i - " ,buting to make toy county bt tter and ` © L 'rusts fgiii g m sad also with the The Busy Store, Brow ha' mf Ont. Shope otgi�iag any time to advaoce4he _-- ' - .. • Causes 1 nave at heart that I..�` -Tow is the time -to Order your There i$a Reasoa- '" .; 4 to enter this co x- - _ 1 � �eQteat." car before the spring rush We . � be addedf _ltr�'r'`worked hard to - . ' br:a abq�+t• a couipfetiou and slec- .T T carp make immediate delivery Pickering Uil Q Hardware Of the OTO�nLO �IaaterO � Store 1f3ailway: �Vorkoatblaimpro+emenL will he starting soon. 1 wept.to tee of the fol lowing models : = thin road used as a basis of getting ,heap light and power for all the cow- r - -4m unities m7 earnest efforts to this les in the riding .sad If elected I ball d ., TOURING CARS, RUNABOUTS . t t t o Now is a time get your Seed Corn. ` w end. South Ontario has a great tut- _ ?we have a complete stack. of I;. growth and development l y service. ,AND ONE TON TRUCKS. of it. With rapid railway wervice, 1,1J lJl1�,1 1 V'l� r bvdro power at coat and good road.it -Compton's Early'.. Longfello w and North Dakota: rhonid have remarkable Industrial and - - ;Yr "..tape b9 eof being grew. Inuwitb , 'fie have recently taken' over, i White dint, Improved Leaming, - ,, the hope of being ► greater Influence . ' f ''.• In t+in the fi these things about that I y Y :Wisconsin No. 7, %hits Cap, Yellow Dent, - ,,�.�in the tleld.'x �-:the Agency for the Chevrolet •. Mr. Richardson Is. well acquainted Motor Car and will be in a posi- - Golden Glow and Pride of Vishua. with the affairs of the mpnicipalitiea - I - =^ ' Vbme sup'trort he is seeking. For aleven years he has been actirrely as- Ion to take care of the sales ; -If it-is Good Corn you want, we hav* it'. - ed In farml ng near Pickering and U. F. o. at a large convention - sIId BE3ru1Ce Of ��118 Gar =;i Leave or phone your order and we will fill it promptly, _M1 expressed their drat confidence in him - 3]3 tt•8 future. -- sus one who is fitted to represent their h -A complete stock of Garden Toole, Laws Mowers, _ *;rD dater eats. Por a number of years he basgiven generously of his time to. :' ,. - ' , _ y Rakes, Clippers, Etc. _�munlcipal aSairs., Be was deputy. full-l line of A cces�orle8 C -aso areeve and then reeve of Pickering and t -. Our Motto--"We have it, can (tot lt, or it is ndt mode." was last year honored with the War- r _ deoehipp of the county. when the ;line and Oil always in stack. i _ - * passe shed Toronto Dominion Railway I •S. BALSDON � : / PICK G - passed over w the Dominion(lovern- � _ f - w s +�. . went to become a part of the N&LIOAaI 1 ' state the p devoted t his.be t o roger' SHERWOOD •J. COUAC ITTT 1 • .�tiog rite powers that be to undertake ; the eo a Ietinn of this road from Bow- "'' 'snan Ville toTorouto. Receotly, it will ,. * " ... be recalled. Sit-Henry Thornton. as " :Phone•-'Ind'. 200 B011 s ,-- P11 of the Nationals, announced J _ - . that work would start shortly on the � THIS bank provided speciatl facilities for:the sale electriRcation of this road. - --- ------ - -----„i;.� � _- Whea'thiework is carried•out it-i& and purchase of'Csovernmerit and other bond< clidr.Richardaon's ambition to baps the KE R ' _ INS =electric Installation used as a basis for Investors are,invited to consult our local nmuuW ar the tra power and and distribution of whowillbepleasedtoarrangeanysucjl�N 0 - '.bpdro power and light to the muaici- palities through which the road passes _ - and to others is the adjacent districts. M E AT M-A R KE T ,aN aR He believes• also that the splendid public highways which are'heing built STANDARD BANK OT CArrA;lls, will be a great asset in permitting "farming interests to get their produce 8onnd Roast or Steak, 20. per to the markets easil lb _ ' TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS - y and in creating a = Surloin Roast or Steak. •° ,; `�C i1 i 7srge volume of traffic which will flow lac 'Pickering Branch, - t W. F. Law,Manatger through South Ontario. r Porterhouse Roast or Steals,°' ... Whitby Branch, - - C. A McCleIlsttl} Ruaxt 18C `• ' Mr. Richardson was born in Scar- Rump ... _ boa ough towaahip and has spent his - Fine Rib Roast, " d ._ life in and around York, and Ontario •• - — 20e couotieeC Heavy Rib Roast, lBc" - �8houlder Roast, .. ... °14 and ltic " e e F Pot Roast, ... _ 1!c - Pic e' ri u g kerV a 4 Brisket to boil ... ... .,. .. " d z rr�e Sh Op P ss, ,;.Leg.of ork....' � 2lfc... ... . Loin of Pork. - Sh'ouldet Roast of Pork, _ ''LOc,23c '• t�ZttYOug�lt not $ettlea, we are (IUIIIg bu13'1'a f;- 'S Pork chops, .. Hess i» our, building opposite ' 44:- FARMERS Pure Pork Sausage, ... .r :,� ."Finest Salt Pork;.:. ,.: .-­!25c _:,the Standard Bank, on the , - Tow is,the tittoe is see about pour .Finest Breakfast Bacon; piece, _Old site VPhehe bread has ,s Harness needs. _ ,. r. sliced, - a ----` • ";Ve have on head a good supply _,. ~MildCured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), ,33c " . been bared for more thal?40 years. of Hnrneaa and Accessories ` Back Bacon, 4& at various prices. '• :.. -. Give cYA a trial and bed- - Cooked Ham,.. We hereby thank our mans customers for their loyal pat- `� COtrclttCed. Weiners,.. •„ �„ „�, ., �� rouses during the past, and also selicii the trade of ; .' _1st " the whole Pickering community. We are =- Seed-Cheese _ it loud Shoe Repairing 9er�ice Easy First and DomeHtic Shorten!n�'7l lbs so cents _ here to serve you and our regular - •` 6 Me 80 teats CECIL BRADLEY lb pf'lpta 19 zeate; deliveries are mane, whither the roads r�ra bad or not. •Freeb Troutaod White Fieh'Rve*fa'rfday sae earneds maker, Independent pLoae 900 E'IrRFR N , •` OxT aRlO O PICA RING' 11 R. Monneyf. - - Pick •_,'Yr 'r fi' :a Y D'e `,i 4.ew• :g•.+�r.' .,.•`,'. ,w,•:• .e .,.x • •• • 'k ac�y _y,,,.r r• '3y.S,i y^S ,µc' 'x! .tr +� •3+i+a.�-. ,a'.rib'° it'ntr'..�' � :.v:Y; Y�Ke r��'.�' :r"a: r''"' w. ,Nr .:rot.. v�'x ...a^ „ N"!`�' ♦+ '6�'4N" , ,-,r7-,X l �h '•lx "4.' ri; �. 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Mona were in To' For sale, a new KonlerC concert '.ELECTOR?1L DISTKICT OF 50UTfi ON T?1R10 ;.xronio on Tuesday. flute, 12 keys and ivory bead; also Notice of Sittings of Revising Officers ' Miss Margaret Macnab spent the a kitchen range, a double white _ Goods --week-end in the city, iron bedstead with spring and - Dr. Tomlinson snd Dr. Herslake mattress, and a hanging and other Take Notice that sittings oT the Revising OfHaers!or the purpose of kear- ;t were in Toronto on Tuesday. ,� ang complaints or appeals with regard to the Voters' Lists to be used at the y oil lamps. Phone 908 or..808 or iy Election of a Member of the A ssembt pending for the Electoral District of.. W. P. Jones, of Balsam, lost a r y P g quire at Chidlow's grocery. South Ontario wi l be held at the following imes and laces, namely t. r•valuable horse on Tuesday. from Clive W. Stephenson, with Har- g p y` t��e our New•. Ginghatns and :.iadi ble h . T For the Municipality of the Town of Whitby. at the Towa Hall,on the 5th day Chambra g old S. King, of McMaster L giver- of June, 1923, to hear complaints as to the list of voters for Poltin Subdivi- :' ys' r John Thomsou,.ot Tweed, spent city, were the guests of the Par- sions Nos. 1,,2. 3,4iind 5mfopr the Town of Whitby, and that J.ohng E Fare- - • .`',ts couple of daps last week with sonage aver last weekend. They well, K. C•, will be the Revising Officer and his Clerk will be Albert-W. "'A fall'line of Wall Papers, hie mother here. have engaged with the Simcoe Ice Jackson, whose address is Whitby. newest designs. Mrs. Lyn►an Pilkey spent the Company, Toronto, in charge of For the Municipality of the Township o week-end with her brother's fam p y' g P y p 1 3. to h a comply HAIL to the Village Ladies' Summer. Underwear aad suburban stations for the 9umauer. of Brooklin. on the 8th dap.of June, 1823, to hear complaints as to the list of $osier at right ricer--. Al p in Markham. voters for Polling Subdiyisions Noe. 1, 2, 3and 4 fc•r the Township of Whit- y g p W. �Ylis3 Lail Brodie, Joseph Timms g . . . Mro. John Cowie and Mrs. G. L. and.Hurare �'illiaon' are booked by,and that John E. Farewell, K. C., will be the Revising Officer.and hie ;. Middleton, of Brougham, were ;u Clerk wifCbe H.W. McBrien, whose address is Brooklin. Men's Summer Shirts; new pat- ��•'• for the big B. Y. P. U. convontion g terns. Men's Underwear, =-town u Saturday. For the Municipality of East Whitby, at the Town Hall, in the Village cf -The anniversary services of the sit Brantf;:rd un the 21t @, joining Columbus,on the 5th day of June, 12'233. to- hear complaints as to the list of :2-piece and eombin.• Union Church will be held on Stin- the Tbrocto delagatian on the way voters for.Polling-Subdivisions Noe.1. 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6 for the Township of atioas. h day, July 1st,' Full particulars on Wednesday. It is expected East Whitby, aad that Judge R. Ru'_dw ;wtil be Revising Officer and his an Echo rtieettcg of thk 'great Clerk will be P. G.Purves, whose address is Columbus, Oat. A full line of Fresh Groceries Overcoats are still in vogue in itatbe:lug wilt be held here next Tor the Municipality of the Tcwn �f Oshawa. at the Town Hall, is the said always on hand at lowest Monday e.vening. . Town of Oshawa, on the dth day of June, 1923, to hear complaints as to the possible prices. �. ° Claremont, and will still be worn as long as the present weather A swift, well-played- game 'of list of voters for Polling Subdivisions Nos.1, 2, 3, 4,5,6, 7. S.9 and 10 fur the _ • "Continues. football was played on Saturday Town of Oshawa,and that Judge R. ftuddp will be the Revising Officer, and Highest prices paid for R. J. and dire. Mara speut gat _eveQinA 'hetviceen the. GoodgaTood his Clerk will be F. E. Hare, whose address is Oshawa, Ont. produce. d�." undo at Locust Hill at the Jarvis and Claremont teams: The score ror the Atinicipa i y o -t�eTownship of ricker►ng at the Town Hall, in the - �•1 F Village of Brougham, on the 7rh'day of June, I.M. to hear complaints as to A SCOTT ` =home helping Mr:Jonathan Jarvis was 3 to 1 in favor of Claremont. the fiat of rioters for Polling Subdivisions kilos.1, '2,3, 4, 5.6. 7. 8,S, 10 and 11, D. f . .celebrate his birthday. This. the first league game of the for the Township of Pickering, and that Judge T. A. biro&iiliva9 will be the CLAREMONT, - - ONTARIO Wm, Edwards is improving season,was played on ground next Revising Offlcerand-hisClerk will,be'Donald R. Beaton, .whoseaddress,is steadily, is able to•lke out again to the new park, kindly offered by Whitevale, Oat. , -•hand to see reasonably well after Amos' Brignall, oaring to the soft For the Municipality of the Township of Reach. at the Tgwa Hall, In the V►1r NEW _ bis recent operation. - He expects condition of the newly cleared lags of Manchester, on the.7th dap of June, 1923, to hear complaints as to to be'fltte4 with glasses soon. pa rk soil. There was a flue crowd the list of voters for Polling Subdivisions Noe. 1.2, 3,4.5.6, 7, 8 and 9, for SPRING 'GOODS . Beginnitig on Wednesday, May io atttendance. the Township of Reach. and that Judge R. Ruddy will be the Revising Oifl- 30th, Dr. EaRene Uaderbill, Dent- Last Wednesday;Rev. Chas.W. car and his Clerk will be W. F. Dobeoa, whose address is Manchester, Oat. ist, of Aurora, will visit Claremont King was the guest of the p ljtA. For the Municipality of the Village of Port Perry, at the Town Hail in the 3 every Wednesday, having secured committee of Mount Pleasant Bap- Village of Port Perry, oa the 8th day of June, 1939, to hear complaints as to Prints.,(iioghams and Linen Toweling ;?* the list of voters for Polling Subdivisions Noe.,L2 and 3, for the Village of Snow-white Sheeting of medium ' room above the Standard Bank..* fist Church, Toeoato, and on Sun- Port Perry, and that Judge T. A. McGUlivrey �l be the Revising 'Officer, Well t,Rood quality 76 inches ' A number from here attended day, after the evening service, this and his Clerk will be E.HH Purdy, whose address is Port Perry. wide at 50 caste per yard: the Conservative convention at shore h extended tp Mr. King an For the Municippulity of the Township of Scugog at the Town Hall,in the said Prints all colors and shades 26c. 6a Port Perry on Saturday afternoon invitation to become their pastor. Township of Seugog. on the 9th day of June,1923. to hear complaints as to po hams large lad cheek 2fw. Aad &.number also attended the Though a young church, it is well the list of voters for Polling Subdivision No. 1,for the Township of Scugog. g B P 'x - Liberal convention at Whitby on organized with a splendid up to- and that Judge R. Ruddy will be the Revising Officer, and his Clerk will All Linen Toweling for tea aril ' Friday. date edM"andsitnated in a grow- -be Thom&Lv- &gam.whose address is Port Perry. - head towelaig at 26c, z f The continuation school went to lug part of the city.- Mr. King has And further take notice that each sitting. will commence st 10-o'clock in A limited supply of knee Rubber ` the city on Wednesday wheh they accepted the call, which was anan-. the forenoon and will continue until the appeals have heed disposed of. Boots, white soles and soiled �^ anent a most enjoyable time at imouP, his work to begin at And further take notice that any voter who desires to complain ttrat kits edges at 4,00• As, z"OO. 'Needless to say all had R Mount Pleasant Road the first Sun- name or the name of any person entitled to be entered on the said 1131 has been We pay highest prices for moat enjoyable tithe which +teas in day in•Jame. He will hold his omitted from the same or that names of any persona who are not entitled to be tbuttsr aad eggs. �R the nature of a picnic. , farewell Claremont Sunday ser•aiic- voters have been entered thereon may - �j Last week-end a large oil tank Aeon the 27th. The postponed For Town of Whitby on or before the lot day of June, 1921, J. F �d C IMMat A motor truck got stalled for the day Everybody Go to Sunday School For Townshio of Whitby on or before the 2nd day of June, 1923, • <' F. on the rain i oaked detour near G. service will be held at 10 a.,m For Township of East Wbitbv on or before the 1st day of June. 1923, • JM Forsyrh's, and Duck's car.spent Public worship at 11 a. m. and 7 p. For the Town of Oshawa oo or before the 2nd dap of June. 1923, _ - a few hours in that same fix at. m. Cordial invitation to ail. Far the Township of Pickering on or before.the 4th day of Jane. 19'..3'. ��� � Coal another soft spot in detour. For the Township of Reach on or before the 4th day of June, I.M. The Park Board are securiag For the viii a of Port Perry o two bronze tablets to be erected TIMB TABLE—Piskartag S/atiaa ag 7 a or before the 4th day of June. 1921. in the pant and on which will be T.R. Trains going Ease Ails so follows -Floe the Towashiy of Scugng an or before the 5th day of June, 1923. Hard and Soft Goal of to e$ inscribed the names of those who No. 10 !flail -7.57 A M. respectively apply.complain or appeal to have his name or the name of an •• 9 I.00al ^.,.a3` P.11[. P 7 PP F• P PPe 7 befit quality on - - paid the so-preme sacrtf ve as wall -30 �� 4.04 P.X other person entered on or removed from the list. hand ` eYe the names of those who served Sunday train, . - 7.57 A. bi. And lorther take notice that such appeals must be by notice in writing in `• t�+ "' 'to cover is from the easteth to the �s L- Wa1 due as bilsows— the Clerk of a Rev sing Offices or the Pori of in Subdivision in and restpect of • A' g brit - THOS A.. L�►'V�r'`, . which the appeal is made,or left for him at his address as stated above.. r way ern to alioflt fifth lhs>i y9 Leeal . 05PP.H8. {' 'western towolinee and from •,. _ THEO. A. MaGII.LJYRAY, . G+3s1t• `. � sixth Sunda train. 9.05 P. X.q Chairman of the Election Board of the County of Ontario concessions. The Board is very Foregoing; is according to Standard Dated this 19th day of clay, 1M L anxious W secure the name of Oms• •` V - ,every person entitled to have his Warne inac:ri6sd on these tablets, - ,�ar_ -,and will be grateful to the friends COURT OF REVISION Grain - krived their re twee ft.y would .lave You r •. - eead such names as soon ae �,8[uaictpalit o[ the Township • �& ��wossible to the president, Pr.Tom- of cksrtor,. p —•— AT THE linson, or to the secretary, John Public Notice is hereby given that _ Mills the Court of Revision for the Mantel.-The drama entitled"The Village wit of the Township of Pickering at" �� I -• as large OOnsigIIment of s - School lira am which was resent• nos t year 1988. .1lil how rte seat V Finarco" MOW W. B ed in the Masonic Hall on pFrlda sitting in the Town 8&11,In the VU- �� evening last by-the Dramatic Clat lace of Bra sum. on Monday. the Moth can and &8t it $flat of of the Union Sabbath School was Nth day of i[a . 1938. at tbo bogs of - Work done your you wait ,ve Will supply a can. a decided saecees is every way. one o'clock in tb.e afternoon All persons interested will please ~' w The hall was fi11'ed with an spiwe- take notice and govern tsemsalve. �g� Buy your oil in 5 gallon lots ciative audience. Every member accordingly: YyT Dire in the market- for winter and and save money. -of the cast did his or her part to Dated at Whitevale this lbtb day of Marquis wheat, 08�t$ bade '- �' I ,perfection. A pleasant feature of Kay.102B > > the occasion was the reading of sin vDoxsi.D R. Bxwrox, _ !RPe have, to sell cheap address to the superintendent, Clerk of the said and,rye. Inquire • Thos. E Stephenson, accompanied ` Municipality I set heavy harness p �► , - .. .for races y .by the presentation of Matthew, cL � 1 Bet harrows lilt, Henry's Comttientary,•in six vol- i carne and. Jiioe� • 1 OIII BCIIffi9r limes,and a copy of Cruden a Com m Campbell Flour Mails Co.; Ltd. '� y1 ,plate Concordance, Air. Stephen- _ :,son made a feeling reply thanking " }` ' - Mills at 1 •C the school for their expressions of 'Repaired promptly and satis_- 00 P E R " confidence. Both Mr. edict Mrs. faction guaa-aateed. Torant© Peterbor© :P1Cker1II� :'aDLAREMONT h Stephenson deserve much credit :a _ z. r for the interest they take in young ~:''.A trial is solicited. y_ t people's work. The proceeds of =3DC�aR KE$R,TS. 7k@ Ideal C Sf0!'8 the evening were 885.00 The .Dramatic Club have been engaged at the "Corner Shoe Store," -H to present this interesting drama _ eadgnartere for ` at Cherry wood this Friday even Claremont,'04t. • - " r ='a .ng The: Greatest Semco-== Good Grocer><es- T$e Brougham Union Lodge, A. ''Whitevale s Don't fail to call when In tow* a, F. A. M., held the largest meet. :The Least Attentiond tug i its history on Wednesday The•Service Garage Butter, s evening last, which was the Deese- f �8 ` -too of the official visit of the D' t _ _. TEtere's no . o� farzu uwsx�t that �a p+eee eq :K . rict Deputy rand blaster, Percy Overhauling, Painting, all kinds pees$o much service over so long a period and Poultry •J. Lee, of Toronto. About two repairing done. Ignition with so little attention as a good windmill. w hundred brethren were present, s specialty. That's why 1 . ... •...,,, �„1 the Toronto Self- :'Wanted all the time and ilncludiog members from the U:- Your old Ford top re-covered O' WindmiH so�� Lots of Toronto g�pHore Paid bridge, Stoutfville. Markham and for 813.00. - W lb have given from eighteen to , . Phone.Glare 3801 ? '' Pickering Lodges, but the largest ". cepreeentatiou was from Queen Berry & Poynter twenty yeas service with practically no FRANK CHIDLOWt ',City Lodge,_Toronto, which wss attention outside an occasional oiling "represented by seventy-five mem and- saNisfactori1Y-- r_ .__CLARRMONT.-_- -bers. -An interesting feature of /The Pickering every. day. ; 'the meeting wai the presentation `,� n the Toronto Self-Oiling Windmill all ty Queen City Lodge of a Master's v�g�lance Comm Ues gears operate in a bath special oiJ regalia W the Claremont Lodge. affected byy neither heat o wld—every eland of a beautiful bouquet of flow- bears t}wro and automatically -:era to the Master's wife, Mrs. M.J. The object of this Association to to � u�y - _lubricated. New oil is' required oil - .-- Walker Mr. W ilker replied in lessen stealing and prosecute Q `=appropriate terms thanking the the felons. ponce a year." members of Queen City Lodge for 'If you already own a Toronto Windmill. I can their ex ressioes of good-will. �hFMostToronto this self-oiling teat• .°by merely inter'After the regular work of the Members having properly stolen oomaiaal, the head and usiY your preunt Of all material*and desin lodge wRS over all adjourned to sate immediately with any member' Windm>4,too. can be- sake in stock. It will pa you the room below where the fourth of E:eoative Oomamities. . made absolutely self-reV4ating in operation• salt at our works aad Inspect our etest "'degree was given Refreshments Membership fee _• -01.00. T1K'•T•rwav'* Tmw wigsrasd for, obNia pries& Don't .b0 mytswl r. were then served and a splendid T1ek•tema►be bad howfetePeaeid•alor: •11founa be"W11 1s4•a•0w"(. R. W.-EMERSON, "wits we do not employ them of speeches and son s'ee'r'^ °°`°pueaasoe, #&w4 sl •nd ii•.1-"a/ an• 61h BOX 43:3, - WHITBY 1, we can, and dotlirow ',programme pe g fs,.�agn,,,,Kg esmmi'asion a!10 pall Mnt.,�06 you was given. Ai the entertain Bzec. Oom.—L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm• esrlalnly save by parobasing from use ors were Harvey Lloyd and Sam, er, Donald Munro, Pickering. SELF-OILING e.u.etleised. Hill. the well-known humcrisU6 WINDMILLS *nd also vocalist who delighted J.R. Thexton. W. J. Clark. J. T. MATHESON the sudlat trssl+lsut► 8saiestarp r 4)f9os ltd iirorlr "' ;;F � tb7.. K `ire _ 'a :,�" :�. 'i �. .:., .�5 ..�... ,1M�, '•�+ '���.•ew �_ r.�u..i`'+L4 '.r .,p'w ,y.;,,:.�,ti*..'.,,4 ,d', .� 'y. ._�"sc 1 M gat i, � ,C •Y. �t N-,•1a, ey ,'=*it`s ++r,�,sJ. °�" _ 'k , ^7++'. ,, - s:'� ,w•'" P•• 7•`.' f� s r7 ''+,� wY .af'" :� :�, r t•o ••',, tL .h,i ,t�•R.:.�'...' :.in '% �•%;,�•.a' �:r.°'t�,E'••. �-m�.� ��a-` r„��•. '•�"'.�. ,•. -'' s , r.- ,R ,," a!a,- .. w' '.»: •3L:' yy�+" ''"•°'R.'' •• 5`d'.""^r'. ,m' -L" 'r..yba,p• 3, .a „ r'yr'°� �"1 '..`.i.•_'f, "y!?--.i '"�:r' - —: ,�rJ� -.;•'_ •, „t'- """` ,,,.'f.•:ti'.-"'�.°", `" '� 'd - ..•� :, I' - n sue, .4 w. e.• Jy ��.G. ,Q. i !, 1r�. y�^.s'- ..k'.�M 7:rR.� - +L .e. � '�"• :'a. •:.-' ,:",�,. ••"j�J'. i r •i*s: 'S..' .�'4•'•.rw a� -, V :-,»^eu•r � �a :�r; '3a•• ''s?�i',,'�rr r,."k• �•"r� r t,•*!� a•�w• Sg.P...�,:.;i ',:✓- .�C2: x'��. .;,�.?`w.,-°;"'. °'"r .. ......, .;, ,�;_°,.•".*' -s.t �^4., °: <•'S6. ,r;SF<. ,f''e -.�..., yx*�' .r>}'. +,�4, _ G `,t. '^.'a�' ,i`�{9'�a. "•`+. s.n4�t Y' .. �£bdF-S+ ,ta, s „s,.,.. j;�,.r�'c _ ..R`. ..'i,». oX ;i, _ -.n 'RX,i.„+`,.�' - .r�'�'" a ":s•s,.,:' t r4 :. _ sent up a real prayer,for himself, for i' -- the innocent sufferer. Be promised .._ R.� . sad Chart r: z to give n cornering He _max - the heavenly powers somehow to save ' '�.. `y' whole miserable situation I Aa he - - / ' h i- �rfiQ 1- � ,y'�'I Y. ` Distinguish _ prayed, the anger died out of his face =: K , and a dull misery crept into his eyes. .The little form on the narrow bed was white and still. Outside the door, people clustered. The physician for- r`~ (.;•� ' bade. anyone in the room, except the - $ lady who had given up the drawing _ - room to the child,the.marl who caused the acc:9ent and himself. People .: clustered at that end of the car and l tY talked in horrified whispers. A small. � to ed � t . 1 ac corner. y: wrett�lefl �<•� - "w .lad sobbed y' im _ 8iGertrude'Vale,white and calm, assist- After ` ed the physician. an anxious "�! >Qipit DeliciOum Tea rou Calf bUT. halt-hour-he said,. intently watching the child-as he spoke, "She breathes __...._... -_—• easier. She will be all right soon." r Then Gertrude turned to look at the . .Just to Wash our face 'and y - �' miserable third adult in the room - _ hand3 in Lifebu0 is t0 be ;s.. i. y ~ Y: Jennlie's N' g ,What a eight suffering!wee! And how he : arts: seamed to be Buffering! something refreshed. -f tightened in her throat, and she look- `< ed away. What if tjtia phould soften The big eredmy� lather of ' (� tY . - him? "oh, dear' Goa i" she prayed _` I,ifebuo thoroughly cleans - ''- +. all h silently. You understands earls � � y e - —save hire -— our skin. ; + .F MINEli<VA L. (IUTHA PPEL. shale, crynd _Mrs. Henning BY A y ' rushed lie a whirlwind into the room. +� "My baby!" she waled, dropping be- The daily use of Lifebuo is - side the still form my lamb Doctor, • the simple sure way to s it �. PART III. of his trouser legs. The maiden lady she's all right, isn't she? She's got h Imo` Daring the brief but awful inter- saw it and smiled, the portly gentle- baby!" health. u4�;. man chuckled. The strings of the to live! My baby! My -,-View, new passengers had boarded the It was more than Le Fewer could- =w=faai�q. Re strode down to his chair correct °a�°rd ties were soon tied in stand He laid hie hand on the weep- .� find it occupied by a small girl hard knots around bunch" of better- ing woman's shoulder and choked out, Er'..; cups which dangled over Batch foot- an accident I tell on. an m to $ "holding an egg in one hand and a P See here2 This was an accident— Her work of buttercups in the other. Her work done and retrieving her egg a y going i "Daisies merrily dangled from the which she had deposited on tb�, floor got well. 1-1—asked God—I've prom- "''t` g at her side, she clambered to her feet t'> back and-seat of the chair- In Iced. I'm Le Fervor,. the egg-mml. ate' in the chair beside the sleeping Jimmy. , s 3ahtitlse chair in which he had last seen 1 ve cornered eggs. This ends it. The children, Jimmy sprawj d feat 1e Ferver wheeled again to face the .fresh air' people$hall have my hun- drawing room, again with his back to `' asleep. Beside the sleeping Jimmy the child. Martha Jennie. chuckled Bred-acre term for good and all—tor .�;",sat a portly gentleman. ,, delight The "washed off" scat kiddies like her!" indicating the silent • ' g P t:*�t. _,,,, rl,a lied_ "I'll have it W.watching passengers antfled The was just below her hand She -wet stocked with chick`enq. You'll have "`�'} �rter sought to return Martha Jen- .her finger and,marked on it. Mr. Le $ to-morrow. God! Let me get to `r r✓:"•-7— ugh - ti g'Sa - via to J' 'a chair but she restated' Ferver snapped at her to. sit down ray offlcel To-morrow egg's will not with a scream of fear. The maiden and behave!" She sat dawn beside be a dollar s dozen! I'll give them - !'['. Jimmy and peered around the chair „ I ^`lady halt way down the aisle suggest- eggs— 'His voice broke. The wo-. with sharp eyes. Her victim settled .ad forcibly that, "the assn was a himself with closed eyes. All the pas- man n loved leaned toward bias with - braiwr. sengers 'seemed quite entertained by ^fig eyes, her lags parted sa i! to 5_7 The portly gentleman looked' over speak. Le Ferver sobbed in his ex- Transfer of the Seven Oaks _= spectacles grunted his annoyance and life was a hateful " Was lea and ales that l.e citement, repeating his vow: I'll giros Monument, Winnipeg. harden. Ferver might�hold the child on his them eggs. I'll give—�' Martha Jennie was-awfully,tired of D _ ,lap. He didn't take the advice h°w- y' As if the word "egg" had magic The' Lord. Selkirk Association of riding alone and must do something. -C, ,-,,aver but resorted to wiles. Picking u a cookie Jim had drop- potency in'ft, Martha Jennie opened Winnipeg has agreed to transfer the - Drawing a quarter from his pocket g p ' P- her eyes, lifted herself up on her sit and monument of the Sever Oaks ` ped, she Bung it over her head and it - he cave it to Jennie who clutched the l , - small right hand and held oat her memorial at Winnipeg erior to the Depart- j'"�piTCHEJP' ended on the funny mans nose and empty' left one. "My n'egg l" she men2 of the Interior for. historical _: • (, "'big penny" said gleefully jumped :�IOf f10Gd'itdtllld - -, P� bounded off. the c Angrily he kicked the „ The site !a shoat �m ;'down to show it tp'Jlmmg. Jimmy skis under the chair helots him. wafted. 2t bwoka on your head, oa mamor/al purposes. . wall asleep and did not look. Mean- the washed-otT place. It was "mine. two miles from the city hall, Wtnnl- � ���� ;� The child,choked with merriment sad- peg, directly north, on Main street, .-fie porter brushed the ditisies waited. By and by he seemed to sleep. The hen laid it hisself—he give pit to �dftes.�r�or 7froca Ira Fervor's el:sir and that suf- me—he didi I want my a egg. and one mile south from,Kildonan Martha Jennie esirtiotrely clambered dfc!�erCralldt,.W.�+0 � ferinq and abused soul tried to rest. up is the chair and laid her curly Jimmy raced in, fell sprawling over Park' The monument was erected to U . Marth Jennie, having-rescued her,head on the +washed-off” spot but by his mother to get to Martha Jennie 1891 by the Manitoba Historical .s.wAVIN AM FOR reOtsv NA=B } who still' be d ititull for her Society through the generosity of the buttercups and daisies, wandered this time the•worn-out man was-really t3ge P y back to find her chair well filled She asap and did not move even when n'�• Le Fervor dropped to his knees Countess of Selkirk, OIL site et the gated long at the trawaing man with -spd gathered the little girl in his encounter at Seven Oaks in 1816 be = her tin arm. went around his neck. iaer fathomless black eyes. The train rolled smoothly and Martha arms. "Yon darling kid! I'll adopt tweets the men of the Northwest Far v ; ,, "What you been dome? Been get- her head rest- you and Jimmy and your mother and Company and the Selkirk setcleta ��++�s� Jennie too tell asleep, ' k tin' licked?" she asked at length. the whole fresh air' bodety. I've when Governor Robert Semple and r _ ing cosily on its novel pillow and her " twenty of his oMaers.sad men v ere y eking from.the vast wisdom-of the made money--aft eggs. �L�� ape left hand clasping the precious' n`egg. shoo tD4 children of the poor. I "May I be adopted too?- whispered killed. Ths Selkirk settlers came out Fie•paid no attention to the child. The drawing room door opened ever 'a soft voice in his ear as a band slid from Scotland in 181i-i4-15. They "Stem Rowerel" she said again, so little. Miss Vales saw the sleep- into his• were not welcomed in the northwest 1 t wooing im. "And see m ing child, the sleeping man and the „� an mesa it? Can you trust'by the Northwest Far Company, who . We if l" g y I buttercup decorated feet. She softly rredp" y regarded that territory as belonging �. !" He glared.- "What on closed the door. It was a pretty plc- Martha Jennie grabbed Jimmy's to the hunter and the fur trader. The g tare she had seen. Woman-like she y , asses about two-r e 'earth—!" He never wanted the word ode the most of it hand. "The 're kissin',"' she said tar company pers . _ East- -,eggs spoken in his hearing again. He "He'll goat in lots of ways and 2 +`He's got my a'egg on him Wish't 1! th4rda of the colony to return to `• was fed up on,eggs! . I had a n'egg I" ern Gaaeda and to order to prevent ' The more he glared, the happier love him, but he [s so greedy for _ money. Eggs or myself I . I've got to Yom• They had kissed each other their return destroyed their houses li[eriha Jennie became. She gurgled: stick . that—I've I've got if I and thee, there and no one cared, for the next and property- In the same year Ford ;• ° ' sweet's "Yon 10010 funny.. Got abet- g a woman, she broke down sad day eggs sold in the big cities for Selkirk sent out a third party is — P place on your head where:tits hairs wept leas—much, much less—than one dal-,charge of Governor Semple, who took washed off. Who washed it?" A half hour eased All was quiet Isr a dozen. And it being not even poseesaioa of Fort Dongias. The set- _`. 'Bratl Where's that mother?" Fits P q a birthday, Martha Jennie had a tiers expected to find friends aad wel- Tough tone caught the attention of in the car, Soddenly Jimrny-awaits, , - g moved the chair, dislodged• Marthd *'egg,—one—two—three n eggs to do come but found Only a Lew, huts and . the +watchful maiden lady, who gave Jennie who threw up her left hand to with as she pleased and--she did itI tents on the sates of the homes that 'R had been built for their predecessors .'' him a deadly loo]a. He swnug his, save herself and the n'egg crashed on (The End. o chair toward the aisle, almost onset-�the "washed off place" while Martha ` and in the face of winter suffered great r Ling Martha Jennie but she righted' Jennie reeled back over the arm of - distress, • They located at Pembina ` herself and dropped softly to the :'.Dort Minard'e Liniment forCoug"ACold@ and built huts for the winter, hoping ( - PP� y i the chair and fell to the floor, strik- In,.•the aisle at his feet. her gleefiil ing het head dangerously, - _ .. to make a home on the Red River in - �• Is6gh rang oat In an instant all• was , confusion. the following spring. Trouble, how- r ' '•,r Jimmy slept on. Silence reigned Scream after. scream rose from loyal Earth's Ways ever, arose with the Northwest Com- Le Fervor, occupied with black' loving Jimmy as he beat, kicked and L Laughter. patsy which ended In the unfortunate thoughts, did not notice that Martha tore at the unhappy n'egg-baptized Oh, I am going back to bide where all, battle of Seven Oaks. . In 1817 Lord Who's'8ate7 E Jennie was very busy. In five min- man,who,to his.small wind, had done earth's ways are laughter, Selkirk, with a company of disbanded Old'Mother Hubbard went to the cur etas she had buttercups falling over something terrible to Martha Jennie Laughter of sunlight on the hills, of soldiers, recaptured Fort Douglas and bird _. : .• ' `,�, one another on the turned-up portion lying so still where she had fallen. valley and of stream, established • his settlers on the Red To take just the tiniest swig; , The entire contingent of Of cool green winds that 8eei across ;River. This celebrated encounter led' She heard a loud noise, ge passengers pushed forward. The portly gentle- the smiling mealows after tb,the fusion of the_two great rival fur Thought it only some boys— man as Jimmy b the collar and The pirouetting butterflies that dart companies.' But found 'twos a raid by the Leaglre. grasped y y .+ and soar and gleam _ + --'� ordered him to be quiet, till w find Minard'e Liniment for Coma and War% • ♦ • out what's the matter and theri we'll Use Even for Musical Doe. lick the hide off the fellow who done Oh, I am going back to stray where all A certain organist was' so proud of Only a Thought" ' „ earth's ways are gladness, Every it Somewhat comforted, Jimmy sub- his degree that he wrote "Mus. Doc.' _ sided into quiet-sobs. A man pushed (iladnes , of little leaves that dance "Only a thought, but the work it through the crowd saying, "I am s - upon the maple bough, after his name oa every 'possible oc- wrought, .,'T physician," and deftly eked u the Of feathered folk whose melodies are caeioa. Could never by pen or tongue be MeAl y P P One day he was approached' by a child A et voice at his elbow ask- never touched with sadness, v taught; = ed to have the child taken to the Of ringing song that follows ¢own �y small boy, who bald: "Please,air, But it ran through a Life,like a thread aren't you a doctor of musior' of gold, - the field behind the plow. And the Life bore fruit one hundred drawing room. Martha Jennie's head! _ "Yea my boy." was laid on a snowy pillow soon stain 1_' "Well, Billy 'ere bus bent his tram. tel when l„ <r w1 by a thin stream of blood. The, 1b, pet. Can yon Put it Straight,please?" —Ella Wheeler. Wilcoat _ physician made a ha eart�s ways are glowing p y sty examination. "It is not serious, I think. No frac- Wit>U happiness, where one kee$e y tare. It will take a little time for her' 8�p with joy the whole dap - ` " _to get over the shocZ' I'll dress the �rOIIgh' C� ROSEBUSHES ` ' What wonder that,my heart's a thiEilt �..'. .-.,' +ltllld Q1V! YpIIt wound while she.is unconscious!' with a high hope in knowing Uft Meanwhile, limply leaning on the F1oWer�g 8 II d Decorative a' stomach a g That I am going back to.walk I4ay'a • N berth watching the 1ittIe. sufferer, rnsbining Paths with you? - BoxwOOdt3, Ever- - Ihnsw ad* like Wt stood a white-faced —l�izabeth Scollard. - Shrubs, �a1t , perplexed rasa. _ _ --r- eweel" In banshelal What a fearful mess. he - was in! __ ' S>t'tens+ Climbing Vines, e�- �. n'� ��. Everybody acted as if he had knocked! All imported eto&. is child down He bad been honestly RADIO 69Tg AND No Plus Ultra. ;,� ' ` 6elos N eleasise asleep 'and his sudden jump was'one SUPPLI F.S. Write for �ogve "It has been discovered that some fax tsaA arse! loeso of balf-awake bewilderment. He was % 71' ! Price List mailed`an reQaeat members to the prohibition l re enforce JD. S P E N C E . dsss •salthy. not to blame. Yet if the child died ��---- meat servfee have jail records.' :. .• and the newspapers got the story at Gibson Radio �Suppt� - - - this that--tbis—along with the egg �outo's T:araert Radio Store. "''`hat's not the worst of it—several # of them have served terms in the State 1150 Bay street - Toronto business-1 It would ruin him and fill King 4t W. Toronto, Ont. Asaembty.° , ISSUE No. 21—ML Gertrude would never forgive him. He r ' ^r, "^'.-. ... .. - - 61Y •� _ ',.•t w•n-,-, ,:...*`<'w� _:rte,._ Q;'.,. ^�ta^ 'k, s ,w ;.r .• ., 9'i.� may..=.s:. `.,�' 'T"�ir -'u +-..�+�,r:a-`:n'a,�' 'by- x;' '.��" ,r F 4, „' -,�,.ar.4} .?�;"� •k^,;-f�„-;w s''"1,'G."� V.v �✓'�' r,� •'R "ri •`i r_ Mr. ,. ;s �e. m .A4+, .,•Y. '.r''vPu q.� «+:�:'_ "'• y.:y,,, �y..H„ � 1• "* ,, fi" oYyw. 1�-°K"�•ro...a `: u -' w'w ;i'. war r.,x, ,:,;,py ;•' .�„"e� X., :� r Y.,s;,-'�: k ,",r�r,,•�y'-"F - .�-ILA ir�na cwt` _ar�• � ,�w •r"-1 ;6, �:�`� ",K:�;a• Y=�, r i.` ,�5. 3�'d'�. ..-"t ,�'��� '�, .,< � ,,., �.�;... : 47 +:� >, +P..;•s+ "` Y=et r,,,"''� - r,�..r +*2s+ ,°f°*-rr .� a-.t�'. 3 x;a.•'ti"4 _3 k �' .!� tea' w s ,v.'.,'.,' .z'�+, „'•- '+,$:v`�,.•.,, •j x."' Se" ,y,..,.. r..' x ..y,;,; :'ct.,�-,,,, ,G {•e.;r,.nr - aw- ,, {:�•N_/;r s. i _ �. .� d rs: _ F'x' '•1', �w •r•r 5•- ,..•C.,',�?" r'.f • c ,.�,y fry e. r ' , LAWS HEALTH ro R� r� AT THE KNOT SOLES - ; 'Natural Rwourm ,RESIGNATION OF- BRMSH P $u'°� - � I�� � ' I/� The Natural Resources Intel- London, Ms '20.-Prime Ministert /,'%��i went of the Interior, at Ott wa 1,-M May I Mr. Boner Law in which the retiring _ � � •� l I (�V111 ',:.Zonar Law, after but about seven Premier acid, that according to the � � I I J( I I says: ' months in office, this afternoon re-', urgent recommendation of his medi- i ' Of thy, 178,687 barrel of. `signed the Premiership on account ofd cal advisers he desired to resign the i� (' - I 1 I� // crud's petroleum produced In :°�• ill health. It is definitely stated here Premiership and as Pint Lord'of,the r i Canada last year, Ontario sup-, in the best informed political circles. Treasury. 1 Air.�I l i � �' I� plied 164,781 barrels. There. a. 'that Foreign. Minister Curzon will In accepting the Premier's resigns- r I I are fourteen oil-producing'fields tion gin George reseed the deep- 4 i" r �� I in the province, ll Situated is . succeed him. ea Premier's est rllgret and inquii ed solicitously as 1; I ; °�` I �� the southwestern,portion. The fir Frederick 8yk , the eon-in-law, and Colonel R. VP'ster-' to Mr. Bona` Law's health. • i " �I f . ! - I i f I largest producing field was tie F. : 5o rivets sacra conveyed; A strong indication of Msrquia # �� I'I 1 -.7,". i I Petrolia and Enniskillen, 64,- s:' use, ltls.P Curwn'e succession to given ,is the ( i the resignation to Bing George at' Bi I i ! �' 984 barrels, Oil Springs coming . ;. Aldershot, and this evenia Downing I fact that he visited the King at Alder- ; ;' I I� i _ ( _:next with 48,218 barrels, Boil!- shot to and then returned to his I ,{ ( ) well with 26,880 barrel, Moza Street made the news public in the i country house again. It is presumed township with 11,969 entree, following statement: .0 this visit had to do with onar Law's I I I� West Dover with 6,482 barrels, "Mr. Bonar Law's voyage did not successor. $ I + and Ether fields_with Rmalleer improve his health, and on his return .The'Foreign Forei Secrets has -bees. t I. �, gn ry � � _ quantities. New Br,mswJclt -'to Lonlion esterday he was examined i + 4= ' acting. Premier. since Bonar Law left ,', produced 7,778 barrels, and Alm un by tun medical advimrd, whu siu.-d - a: _ P the following bulleLia: for his.rest and the chances of his as- ' , berta 8,058 barrels. The-value- for suming the- office permanently are -of the crude petroleum prodne- 10 JUL spite of' Lie teat the-Prime - Minbtes voice,is.still unsatisfactory, good' although there ie much o, osi- ed In Ontario last year was tion,to having a'Prime Minister-who ' �� $526`316, this including the - and we are unable to promise an tin- is a member' of the Houle of Lords. c� federal bounty of $86,484. Im. �psovement within a 'r'easonabla time. Chantellor of the Exchequer Baldwin, i I ports petroleum in The state of the Prime Minister's Ken- another witch "possible,"was in Lon- - of erode .0 76 barrels of s n B 1922 were 14,069 ` eral health is not good. don for a time today, but later re- y 86 gallons, .valued at U6,- _ T° King .George received a letter from .turned to Chequers: •_ w 697.812.: -' . ' ... 'try�-.. _ -- - -�; �• 'Be Ir nk�5 Markets -= '- --.---'`"'�,, '�"-- -�-•�,- .�'----__ _ SAD FATAidTY NEAR _ =� _. _ -""-�- DRUMMONDVfI.L.f.,, .:. _ TORONTO. ��•,• ' -pastes Ivewa. Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, yF Five Children Qf Manitoba oats-Na 2 eve, 56%c; First Belgian War Victim Houle Drowned �n Wall _ to be Honored When +Guyer No. 8 CW, 64 ic. extra No.-1 feed, -e .. T�. b8'14c; No. 1 feed, 51%c., ', '? .. Manitoba earl Nominal Dr6mmondvfIle, Quo., May '10.-- . ey rtq- Bruasels, May 12.-The name of Five children of Thomas Houle,of Btu' ..:.,A�11 the above tr�ely bay po ^.:..Y d :; Antoine Fonck will live in Belgian his- Nieephore, a snsatl parish three miler M; corn-�70. 8 Yellow, ;i.Oi�i�j; No. 2, $1.01. - ,,'.:. ':' - lT-�t=... t-"'- ------' in - fro,,, harms were r.w.er1 fn a w 11 Barley Malting, 60 to 62c, accord- "~ his memory at the Croix du Potinsrd, afternoon. when the temporary car►ezl r Inv to freights outside. a crossing near Thimister, will inform = on which they were standing til I ' B uckwlseat-No. 2. 74 to?BG j future generations that at that spot yraa,,: and plunged them into the water. Rys--No. 2,-?9 to file. R was killed the first Belgian soldier is "" �,:,. .w; 9 fatality occurred a apart Peas-No. 2. $1.46 to 11.50. the World War-the first of 45 000. `" from the Houle home. i Millfeed-Del. Montreal freights, '° WV; Fonck was a private in the Second The children ranged is age fsaeol' " ergs included: Bran, per Lancers. On Au t 4, in the latefu! six to two yeah. ry shores ton, $31• middlings. $85; ,food feed flour, $2.18 to ;::.26.' year of 1914, his squadron was recon- "y 4; One other, a baby one year of c !�`! Ontario wheat-Na 2 white. nam- noitering at.Battice,in the province of a' escaped, owing to the fact flint ifs wad Taal Liege. Word came that German cay. not old enough to clamber upon tbsl Ontario No. S white oats-51 to alry had been-lighted-near the village goys`. s - of Thimister. and Fonck was sent to Houle was about to take the e Ontario corn-•Nominal Advocates Month's Holiday. verify the tegork Coming suddenly µA dsen for an automobile drive. H i Ontario bags, M Ninety per cent.pat., Dr. Hastings. Medk�l Officer of upon the enemy scouts, Fonck fired was in the garage at the tims of In juts b , Montreal, pa'•>mpt s Health of Toronto. who advocates a u them. He was ppen nZ of the tragedy, and msnt, $5.10 to $5.20; Toronto bag s,, P� punned. Fria ha called, $5.06 to $5.15; bulk. seaboard. $4.95 montk's- holiday in every year for horse was soon shot beneath him: = to them to get resdzL_Receiving' not, to $6 - I every worker, He believes the revived -Using the animal's body as a barri- answer he went to the feli.;n sags Manitoba flour=1st pate.. in cotton I energy would mean the worker would cade the soldier continued to fire until the fire bodies floating in the lacks. ;?.10-per bbl.; 2nd ppats, ;d.80.(produce just as much.work each year, he died. Laonld Knaaln T� �i� � dead when talttmt'' Hay-Extra No. 2 timoth ,per ton, That was at 10 o'clock in the morn- The envoy of Soviet Russia, who is out of-ths well track Toronto. ;1 to $15.6; No. 8�tubs, 16% to 17c; ils, 17 to 17%e ing. Some honz:s later some German in England to negotiate with Lord timotlty, $14; ra cam, $12'to $23.60; prints, 18%c. 8hsrtsul,g tierces; -. ewer grades. 14 to 18c; tubs, pu soldiers awed b with Belgian civil-�Curzon. Britain will extend time for i5 to 15�4c- l P y BRITAIN BUII.®S _ Straw-Car ts,per ton,track, To- 15% to 16c; prints, 17 to 17'Ae. teal prisoners. One of the Germans,negouatfoas but will accept nothing Tonto, $9.50. Heavy beef steers, $7.50 to $8.50; seeing the body of the soldier, stuck'less than compliance with her do- LARGEST SUBMARM. Cheese-New k 20e, twins, butcher steers ehoice, $7.50 to $8; do, his bayonet in it, saying, "There is a i meads. World's Most Powerful U ` 22x; triplets, Re. a tons. 28 to 28c. , 47 to ;?.60; do, wed; $&60 to dirty -Belgian." - The ne=t day the y Old, large, 80c.; Stlltons, $7; do. cow.. ;8 to $6.50; butcher body was buried in the cetnAery of the +- - 83310. (heifers; choice, $7 to $7.50; do, med, little village, where his, has al- LOSes Sedt on Council for , water Craft Nearing Cow- Butter-Finest creamery Prints, 85 $6.50 to $7• do, cow., $e to $e.50; ignorance of Lord's Prayer' etion at Chatham. -to 86c; ordinary ate I ways been tended reverently by the _ ry emery prints, 83!butcher cows, choice, $5.50 to $8.b0� habitants. 20.r-The •to 34c• dairy, 24 to 25e• coaikfa 22c. do, med., $4.60 to $5.26• canners an London, May Eggs, new lards, g` I - 6---T A despatch from Quebec says:-As. loose, 82e; now cutters, ;2 to $2.60• 'butcher bushy British submarine, 3C-1, heating _.,snide, in cartons, See- Rood, $4.50 to $5.56; Ao, cow., $8.50 to Soviet Govelimme tit G1vCS a result of a.literary-test, a Council--pletion at Chatham, will be, when Live ultry-Chic $e.60 to for of the village. of ri Casimir, finished, the is g ppoo be -!�' �; feeding steers, 2,QQQ,QQQ A� of FOTCSt Portneuf county, was deprived of the igs + most over 6 lbs Y do, to b lea. 22c; $7.60; do fair, ;6 to 6,50• stockers, right to wit on the Council of that under-water war craft in.ths�world,I do. 2 to 4 lbs., ke; hens, over I Iba., good, $6.90 to $6; do,fair, $�to$5.60; A stow Rigs g 1a said hers to-do Vk; do. 4 to G lbs.,26c; do, 8 to 4 I n, 'Ikera-a rin a, choice, ��h ga says:-The , 7- 6 gar ;80 to $110 pariah on Friday morning by a judg-: 62c; roosters, 17e• ducklings, over calves, c�oice, ;10 to $11; do, med., German Eastern Relations Society went rendered by Justice Gibson, in 'On the surface she will dlaptace �s. 80e; do, 4 to I lbs., 28c; turksys, !$8 � ;10• do ES' top� $7.60; has signed a concessions agreement "� 2,r80 tons and submerged 8,600. Ths� � . r , ' Cam., $ . do, com•. . warrantom sought against the lbs. and-n 2bc - latter displacement is !490 tonAi - ;yang. lambs choice ;I3 to 16• 'Witt► the Government at Moscow, p . Dressed pour p ickens milk- $7.50 to $12;' lambs, spring, each, whereby it receives 2,000,000 acres of t for alleged illiteracy. The decisive'' mater than the largest German war; Ilsd,over 61ba,35c; do,4 to 5 lbs. Seer 7 4n gad c9 ve ido, Y to 4 lee 2be �, tQ ;i sheep, choice, light, forest land along the Moscow-Rybinsk;test took the form of an attempt to submarine. It will be ahnoat as + hens, over . $7.50 to $1.60• do choice heavy Railwa It will undertake to a + » 30c- do 4 to 5 lbs., 28c; do, 8 to 4 ;6 i-o $'r; do, cubs and bucks y' Pend,write the Lords,Prayer in French. great as that of the Caroline claps o21 r .' Re; roosters, 24c• d I $8,600,000 to. complete 200 miles of After over half an hour of strenuous_British lightsnbasar�se wID probe*,~'g 800• do, ° 1' ;4 to. $5.60;$11 hogs fed and watered most b Iba., t to b lbs. 2 ' ; ' railway. The new $11 to $11.26; do, f.o.b.. ;10.26 to - work the-respondent, on the stand,'- - LL: .ltnrkeye, young. 10 lbs. and�p 80a 10.60; do, Iona ''s mount 12-inch Kuhn, which will make Beans---Canadian; hand-pk>ited. ]b., P°�l+ ;10 to had succeeded in writing only two 10.26.' Fifth Generation at Finnerid ae,�,ea of the prayer. he more than a match for many am- K' fie,, primes. 64c. MONTREAL of Montreal Centenarian 0�--- face war craft. Britain,has already Ma Is produets-Syrup. Imp. gym, No. 2 allow, ;1.01 to Never fear to do what you think is commissioned the M claws of submar�' gel., �2 . per areal tin, 240 per $1'.02. Oats, No. 2 67 to 67%e; Maple sugar, lb.,'22a �+ A despatch from Montreal says:- 8 t, though you fear other inn, which mounts s 22-inch Yea. The ri h even thou Honey--40-lb. tins, 10>� to Ile r No. 8 CW, 62 to 68c; extra No. 1 feed, Francois Robideaux, centenarian, may think it is .wrong. first of these was completely shortly 'lb.; 8-2%-1b, tins, 11 to 12%c 60'ifi to 61c; No. 2 local white, 693 before the armistice. The gun 'fir'es per Manitoba spring wheat whose funeral took place here on Butterflies, which are very prolific j P j�n above ratio comb honey, per dos., No 1, to 80c Flour, P. g Thursday, is survived b five children in Australia are suffocated in thou- �� the muzzle net ro ` 4 60 to.$b; No. 2, x.76 bo ;4.26. pats. firsts $7.80• do seconds ;6.80; do i ;6.60 1 do wite'• 82 grandchildren, 58 y r the water and is sighted by sitinY Potatoes; Ontario--No. 1,$120; No. + strop bakers, , great-grand- sands by the aborigines, find, separat- the submarine itself. B 1.80. eta, choice, $6.15. Rolled oats, bag; children and three children of the ed from their wings, pressed into. <; Smoked meats-Hama+ med 26 to lbs., $3.10 to $3.20. Bran. TLS fifth generation. cakes and eaten. °. 26 to 28c• 88 to 41c• ,emo 6ho ;80n � i�h4 to 6166. - - TWO Scotia F.upress'I` li 8c cooked hams, ked Middlings $86. ay, __ _ _ -- - - . ;o cottage robs, 28 - : a 88c to 0c; breakfast bacon 30 to + '�+ ' 15%c. Butter, choicest creams cial brand breakfast bacon, 85 to 8 >7, Sydney, May 20.-Discovering ad " backs, boneless 84 to 100, 803fic. Eggs, selected, 84a Potatoes, flaw in the railway track at Eden, Nj Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 60 Per bag, car lots, $1.20. I' y to 70 IM„ $18.60; 70 to 90' lbs, ;18; Cow. and wed. bologna bulls, -$3 to ;:;„ z "' S., on Friday night last, two smelt* ,--90 lbs. and . $17; lightweight rolls, $4; med. cows, $4:60 to $6; do; com., daughters of William Miller, sections ��pp ''.''",... 8barrels, ;86.60; heavyweight roll, ; calves, cow. end wed., $4 to :.,•.. '.. man, procured torpedoes from thei� 2.60. do, heavier, ;6; do, pail fed, $4 _ father's track-walking outfit and stop-- Lard-Pure tierces, 16 to 16%c; Hog's, $12 to $12.25; sows, $8.25 to $9. ped the Sydney Express W. time to ; prevent #b derailment. The childreal Gil Fumes in Gang!! : _ �''` "s:<,.• ` are ten and twelvi years of..age. One Million U.S. Boni Su>ffoxate Toronto Man Live 111 Canada Seven Irish ees - ' It In estimated that-there,are A despatch from Toronto says:- `�:::�::>T.:°,:•;; '� P Under'Arrant approximately one million peo- Overcome by carbon monoxide fumes 1 'while working �tA in Canada who were born 8 on his motor car in they"�,.,^,.; ' A deapatclt from F3ondon ways:-- x ' the United Staten ;or about Ba fie :,.,>,. ra -ems-the `rear of hie Romer, a-- > ;r further batch of nine deportees wan f Oriole Parkwt� <:a:::> ''^ F - ' # twelve per cent. of the Domin- y. Thursday afternoon, '+,. ••�::%�<:: re stow-Dublin on H. Pearc ""`''"'`' Friday, 'abd-seven of them ware p- ion population. Most of these I y.Porter, aged 31 years, vice- ;; �;;;< -are to be found fin-farms in the president and assistant manager o! '€ .'•' arrested Two of the ninety who Western Provinces. Nearly one Sanderson Pearey and Company, was 'E;` ; reached England on Thursday wets hundred million acres of West- found by his wife about 6.80 in`the a>' „;;, already custody,so that,apart from-_. ern Canadian land has been evenin¢. Dr. ,Arrrlr..cg C_-, gg `""' a O'Brien, nine of them have been ai- Clair Avenue wen settled by homesteading, and t, was called and I rested again. , citizens' of the United States ,tried artificial respiration without 1 + have accounted for thirty per avail. AL•pulmotor was requisitioned Soren'iettis in Great Britain are de- j from the Consumers' Gas Company. veloping a speeial thermometer to be cent of such settlement as P e. `� v used by fishermen in search of hake, •. against twenty per cent, on ttis I Later, Supt Saunders, of the Lifa,, art of British In addition, Saving Station; arrived with an extra , xAls"�'R' a fish said to regulate its movements nited States citizens ame each n supply, ,.`.:, ;,�.,`< • ?' according to the'temperature of the ok98e. au 1 but all efforts were ?�� •K i* k ..:..;. " , water. The thermometer• is trailsdJ year the heaviest purchasers o! vain. Chief Coroner Graham was +xr •>, ;� x x notified o! the tragedy, ,�°` : `:>' � ?Nx:yltr:;; ,`'":`'I behind the fishing boat 'Privately held and .improved gedy, and after in- .: � � i s' r lands and farms. vestigating, he decided that death was _ y accidental and that no inquest was MR. SONAR LAW I Habits are thi only + necessary. A1 health torcbs Brttain's Prime Migiater to resign ofses. grow into ewes. y � � d .y.. .q. x .,:' O •S.w'," .� -. .. tit,. a. "`2' m"e�" G, t a •uS°yw 'A ' ' .. �,.• ls� s'1-•2;•��;wG� )"l', a •¢"4a'.p,¢4 wF r_�,' `•+ ..`. "�"w �. i Y� �.. ;r, q-, y w x g j i 'rirw; •'rf:• Vii,-Yh{�+ F� � •? a. ',a"�"„�r') •a'"'-w ;r•:r ,t:. 4"�"'="`E .a'x+�1- i .:3",'' .;"'Ay"'' `:i ""�•,y�, r a '' '' �. •" a• .s• .4 .a 'r= ",:+«g r S.,- : r,..' _ 'r?- ,�','�i. • .•!.•,, `•'-.� 'L, . .'•^`.y ••o •,ti * t{ •y,.'�`R':' :� :�. ±' 'S:.'S"::. ;� .� -Ar^ a ,e-t,a•r ..:".A:.x:fig.-,x» :.: .'^�»3,. - � '•d^. "+' _ _ '� rm„'n•:'r a t.•i:., :.'1' •.�;�.',;,,-.r• .r..A q,'y'j a.v ,Gy, "r"^,' „fi1,w. ,*r_, „r:r '.3�- �,,:.« �"•+�"."' .. '-,.,.+ .«'�,g. .c .4, :��µ,:••• ,Am. �, , w , , M1 '. ° r —Dr. Henry will be here as nen• —Dr, B, A. Sadleir, dentist, will _ 4'' ,: : LOC1I:S.JiISU117a ' 'al next Tuesday to attend to his be in his ufflce on Thursday fram *• " r - r prufestiunal duties. -10 s. ills to 5 p. rn., as Usual. �'O _ B.UOt —A nuruber. from this lotcalit - • i; —James :Medd,'of Toronto, call y • attended the Liberal Convention ` SALE REGISTER.. , - � - ,;a r $d on Bickering frlenap on Mon- in Whitby on Friday afternoon ,,— '.• +•: 'day 'MONDAY, MAY 2STH—Auction sate �f :"For Work, School or*Chu.reh —AID- Palme2•. of Greenwood,. last• _ household furniture at lot d6, curs.2, —W. Kelvin Buaner, 'after ,a Pickering, the property of Thomas t :visited his mother here on, Satar- •'. •;' few days visit at the home of Wedlock. Sale at one. See bills. yMxs.'A. L. Brandy and Mrs.W. his parenta here, left.on Wednes- W. B. Powell, auctioneer. �n We are showing a splendid school boot with a special sole, .,- " Shepherd were in the city on .day for Vineland Station, where SATURDAY, JUNz 2ND-Auction sale. _ w �'.. made of Beardmore s -famous- Bull=dog sole �leather: . :.Tuesday. he will be working at the Govern. of farm stock, implements,furniture '. —Gordon Coakwell, of Oshawa, meat Experiment Station. etc., at lot 8, cos,5, Uxbridge, pro= Gq ranteed to outwear any other leather sole.'„ spent the week end with Picker• -The farm on' the lake shore, party of David Hardy. sale atone. This sure is a great line for boys. " fir®ads. known as "the Henry Powell e�bills. D. A.Pugh. auctioneer. " haw been sold to a - They have elk uppers. AX X ':. -Mrs. Thos. 0. Jobuston, 'of homestead, - '.• fiorrie, is visiting her mother, city man, who intends to, build a Three Year's "Over There" "'WillianiB Pork Boots cannot be beaten. Mrs.1. H. Rogers. couple of cottages thereon, this >" Our prices are right. ;• F. —Art Leng, of Toronto spent lace having a splendid beach. Two With "The Mounties :.. . "the weekend here wiii� moth Us has already taken possession. sitting astride a "Mountie's" borne -y "., be•.was as line a specimen of man- er, Mrs. Geo, Leng. —There will be a social dance hood`s one could meet, six,feet tall., - » —Mrs. George . Berry, Jr., and this (Thursday) night at Mass bronzed, muar�lar and keen, he made Peggy Black Play Suits " . an athlete!of no mean ability. Three Jittle son. . of Orton, spent the field s Pavilion, Fairport: Music year in the war had seemingly made ' wsek•end with Wm. Dickie. will be furnished by Devitt'a Or- a man out of him,' but it took a . Just the,thin -or•'S rin aN- summer, black sateen trimmi ed' —Mrs. eo. Long still continues chestra. ,A good time is assured bad cola to show that the•war. had g 13 g ' �ln a very critical condition and is to all who easy attend. Admie- fa one day°gn apiayea�a aeCworkea in red, yellow and 'blue, siz(s 2.to 8 yeart3 Did, n za a: gradually losing her strength sio 50 cents f} couple, 25 cents for hard, then went for a dip in the lake. r T=- —Today (Thursda Beira a each extra lady. * A little cola came on, then got worse , y)' $ and worse and finally—consumption. eneral holiday, the places of —The Women's Institute will brie three years •bver there,".and two a Caps . '. _ •.. apetlt in the "Mountlea,", have given business will be closed as usual, hold ,their 'annual meeting on _ ;�at S 12 d , ., him a fighting spirit w 1 . - —Miss Alma Cowan, of Toronto. Tuesday next at the home of Mrs. During these last eight months the '� . foe has not killed his hose, he's still -A dand range of Hats and Caps at ular prices. *� a spent over Silnday at the home of James Richardson at the usual hoping that God's fresh air and mans 3 g p lip p - }. ter parents, Joe. and Mrs.Cowan. hour. A full attendance is. re— ter skill at the Muskoka. Hospital far' - Crest' Caps made to fit any head. —A number of our sports have quested. There will be an-elec. Consumptives can retain something _ s �g of hie olfl --hood for active service •,. The All-weather Cap. been attending the 'horse races•at tion'of officers and appointment %the Woodbine during the past of delegates to -the District An- Y Only with the•heip.of man; Warm -' ~ Mends can this great work be car_ Fred T �unGing Piekerind _-. rw days. Dual Convention to be held in car- ried Money in urg uy seeded .- µms,. , a -H. R. Mooney isoved an Tuee- Whitby on June 6th. Contrtbutions nuy >x sent to goo: Frstablishedi1857. day into his new residence, "which -A public lecture illustrated by W A L'harISOa, EEt olloge street. _ - '• has now received 'its finishing lime•ligbt views on"India,a Land Torionto, r _ touches., of Opportunity," will be given by -S' J. Collactttt is erectiiT a W. E. Godfrey in the Methodist Public Meeting8 >itriking electric sign in front of Church, Pickering.on Wednesday- evening, - �` ' hie era e. in which the.Chevro• May 80th, at 8 o'clock. q• garage. Public Meetings is the interests of ' .. ... 'let car is advertised. This lecture' is given in ,counec- _ ! -A number of the members of!won with the annual meeting of F..R. Richardson will be Doric Lode A. F. dt A. M. paid the Pickering branch of the Upper held as follows : f ��'::. g Kinsale, Tuesday, May 29th a fraternal visit to a Toronto Canada Bible Society. A roller. `Claremont. Friday, June 1Pt lodge on Mond&#,evening. tion will be taken in aid of the _ I Whitevale. Tuesday, June 5th , -- . —The townahip council will meet;Society. Everybody is welcome. - _; ,_ Cheri wood..Tuesday, Ju:a 12 f on Monday next at lua. M.wr duel —Tha, ;-ea Y1C$erying, ['iiitty, urre i✓il4 �'�.- transaction of general business. :evening of Miss Margaret O'Leary. Monday, June 16th - r.' Brougham, ;"d-'4-, : +and at 1 p. m. as a Court of Re at the home of her niece; Mrs.T. 1)rnr et Uxbridge. June Itb, in - " vienon. I Wals b, at the advanced site of 83 y g Men's and Youth's Khaki Pants for Sufnmer 'wear, all +sizeA'from 27 ;; the afternoon. Oshawa oa —Mrs. R. H.Croak Left oa Mon• :pears. Miss O'Leary was tl a dau- so 40, 1.75-t-) 2 25 per pair. _ 7, evening of June 8tb. ,. _ day for WPBGern Ontario; having,ghter of the late Timothy O'Leary, been engaged by the Department:one of the first-settlers of Picker'- Committee Rooms-At Oshaws, • Men's ELDd Boys' Summer Cape, beautiful patterns and 9hapes,'prices , tie of Agricultnre to address Worm. _i ' to hi and was thellapjr of 10 Church St. ft0 cents to-.54 n a family, of seven. '3r'e had , ;-:eo'e Inatitntea. p' -The many Pickering friends been in€ailirog l:eal,b tell the past Attc• ddarsrt4acments. ,•y i �p yes, "., ..of Miss Rata Peak regr�to bear year. but-was Arourad as usual up 3lfen e.Hoteproof HoQie a black brown and fancy silk stri Q 604 that the has been in door health to a f" h,;ure before her death, to 1.00 per pair. It pap9 to buy the Soieproof Ilse. ^fir°''- for some time and is not im rov-:whe:. else was stricken with beart _ P- OR pigs. 8 weeks -,iing.ae h8r friends would like. trouble She was a great lover of tea. wra Miller:Claremont. 3e Men's and Boys' Balbriggan Underwear, full line, all sizes., 'Men's <•;� • .' —Robert McF3radp o'! Chid;&.little. children and will be greatly 2 piece,snitz,1.50, Combinations 1,76'. aad foroat M r ;his village; is missed. Besides Mrs. U'Leary she jOST—A purse, on Brack road be- and weep Thoc Grahams and'nth concession, recflseiiag nicely from a very-iA survived by several nieces and -Finder please leave avClaramontP.o. 36-38 _ severe attack of the fin which core- nephews Ciao. O'Leary, of Dun PASTURE TO RENT— WW- him of . As UBIIBjt we have 8 fIIll 11IIe Of the famous Carhartt $med him to his bed for a number Barton, being one. ,rater and good fences. Aspiy to w e.wl11- ii Lite." . of weeke. =The.Orawrical Contest held in son.R.R 1,l.mun Hill.Phone•'i W. 1007. 3a•ae ()veia118=- The Quality L —A number of our football en, the school house ou Wednesday EXPERT PHOTO FINISHING- yx. thusiasts went to Highland Creek evening of last week, under the E Developing Se:a roll, Pleating 8c. a piece. an Saturday evening to see the auslAces of the Educational As- Any sine post Para, ,larlraoa.studio, Chealey, Ladies' Holeproof Hosiery in black, nigger brown and white, artificial football match between Bowman- sociation, was a decided success Drat sass silk over mercerized yarn, Extra Stretch mer. HIS top, Nor. lisle r -a 'rille and Highland Creek* which A number of splendid addresses �pR 9A LE—RaRiatered ahorhora heel toe.andsole,_ezceptional wearing quality,per p`lsir 1.00: : . the latter won by the wore of 4.1. were gives by the, pupils of the r bull. ]a montbe old,dark red color. Also a - ' The Methodist Young Ladies' schools The contestants were : sew PR'.a weer.old. M.B.Budr,R,R.110. I. $ i ocuht x111. Pliant Pick 1031. rAd16@'•Holeprgof, pore thread milk, extra stretch rib fop, double sole@ ;;. .. , Bible Close' enjoyed a trio to Florence Muteb. Rosie 9ier, Edna OOT9 REPAIRED-Boon and is black, nigger and cloud;perpair4.95. '* Whitb on Tuesday evening to Reid, Ruby Toros,Irene Coupland, y Bshoea tseatly aad pulckly. Tbda. ; -bear the recital of the Unions Helen Cowan. Bernice Chapmem. way,,, fee and raaraenee just west of sir odian Reader, Mies Nickawa. Chas. Brignall, 'Mildred Barrett, Gemat's Church. Pxkenns• � Fe* patterns just.placed in, stock in Voiles and, Ratine_as, prices doe' cumber of others from our vii- Tnwooy Afkford, Marjorie Anoan. OST—Oa April 19th. tretween A• 1.75 yer hard. , T _w,- age also attended and were more The prizes were. awarded as fol- 'Lnrignall and Claremaat, an open lace urban repaid for going. tows : I*t, Mildred Barrett: enb watch,valued as a keeps eke. Reward. Phone Ch-atub pa Pick 1916 orthe;4ZWSofsce, 3x1 Extra stock of Giaghama, ryes, Cralitaae etc., Gin hams 25C t0 .- - —Rev. Ben $Pemce, who has ject "True sportsmxn8bipp is our -- -- - 45c per yard. Anderson's�cotch Zephyrs are reliable. - 'been secretary of the Dominion -school plays.";2nd,Chae.Brignall, �OR BALE—A lo€of Rood house - -i G: `-Temperance Alliance for a number subject "The value of good roade 3-�oil, a i�� l:obid�'a'a;,`g�a of years. and who nooks in the to the farmers"; 8rd, Marjorie er sad a ntrmberos hem hives. W. }, cordon, l.adie@ aad Children's Gingham Dresaee, sell made, from oar owe j Town Hall here a, few Sundays Annan, subject "Poultry raising Pickering. �3b . , materials. ago. has resigned his position to as a means of profit"; 4th, Bernice an to Scotland to take part in the Chapman, subject "True spurts- r jTAR RADIO BET FOR BALE— a /, TA unlimited range,complete with LE— Don't forget about our "Big Stock Of Wall Papers, Elastics Paiute, prohibition campaign. mans-hip in our school plays," The battery and aerial,in perfect working condition. Leaotrat, Varnishes, Broome, Brushes, Stick fast Paste-etc.- p pa p p �' For further particulars apply to A.-;H. Bundy, —The Peerless Concert Co„ a above were 'money prizes, while pickiring. •altf " colored troupe, gave an enjoyable the. other contestants received : program in $t. Andrew's Chi>rrch ribbons The judges were In. TARN TO RRNT—I nt 4, con. 3, Get:everytfling yoga want at "The Big Store." Mr. Bennet Pickering. near Audley school. consists of : ' on Thursday evening last There epeetor Hutchison. t, 107 acres. For further articular apply to Mat• _ .• " . wa8 a fair attendance, but would principal of the Whitby public Itne s ay, 241 Particulars Avenue, sae _ .. . `,have been much larger had the school, and Mies Rose, teacher of • , H APM it weather-been favorable, and be- the Pickering continua tion school. TIASTURE TO RENT—Any one sides a concert given in the same Their decision was rendered in a having Cattle they wish put out to vtUre durint the Bummer mantltc.apply at lot YB, con. _ y- church on the Monday evening very fair and coibpetent manner 4.Pickerin . Lou of water and shade, Dick. -••' - . Moore.Pickering, previous had an effect on the at- and much to the satisfaction of tendance. all. Wm. Hall also gave a very DASTURE TO LET—Any pee hav- ._ _ z J D The epartment of Highways instructive address on "Manual 1 ing young cattle they wish put out to pasture ave stated that the will furnish Training in Our Schools." during the summer months apply 11 Geil Rich- - y g archon.lot 25,con.9,Pickering, 1 1-2 miles west •�T ; the may Officers with n uniforms. -_ i of Claremont;address R. S,Clarem6at, Z9tf -,- -������We map expect when this iLOea CHERRYWOOD. �jpASALE-2 im rted Cl desdale BUNDYS' Into force that there will be less J'marea,one in coal to 'Flore6ton." Thee _ conviction@ for speeding, as no The monthly meeting of the Cherry mares must be sold as the owner has no further r @peed artist will think of violating `rood Ratepayers' Association will be use for tbem. Apply to waiter Turtoo, tot as, - �.• the law when tbet•e is an officer in held on Monday, May the 38th, The � s,pieterfng,or to S.J.Manual, 180 St.,Oshawa. 30tf 'sight. It will be nice for speed coal question will be open for discus- Pe slon. Ratepayers, if you are interest. OR BALE—Cheap• alt kinds of _ rope to have beautiful .uniforms, ed, in Community Hall. Dome` and Fwagons,barnew,and all kinds of farm im- _ but we ace inclined to think that talk it over. ulernentsin good order.. Alsoseveraiheavy and V rght scales a r hp stoves wool. also live pow- -The U ... N .their work will not be so effective. e6L p H r�aa,ides and w oll. as liv irtt - -The past week has experienced "'CARD OF THANK8. _..::. heavy rains that have made a _ 5 c NW r e� - � The Famous Cold •Water Paste, • ' good bay crop a strong probabil We wish, through the columns of .� . the News to heartily thank our many l Cw*M•i l� ley, and will also be a great bens friends for their sympathy and kind t fit to all other kinds of vegetation. assistance during the protractedillness -in White and Tints. While there have been 'heavy and decease of our beloved wife and ELM DALE MALLS -rains in May, the land was so ex- mother. ' .; seeding dry for lack of rain ever —Wm. Badgerow and Family\ since last summer that the lane "'�2 c�►� : i One pound of Marasco -will cover ,:: P.. had absorbed all the rain that felt. :r CARD OF THANKS. ' The frequent rains has hindered — W ehave just received s seventy-five square feet-. ' .'.. .. . arden work eonsideralily, soma We wish to thank, through the col- - - - �avisR not pet begun the work. umns of the N$w @, to.thast our hind a shipment of —Arthur 3a;Pry. one of the men friends of the community and else- , who were seriously injured is the where, who so kindly and generously -Cansda s Best Flour - �Vy auto accident in,Pickeri g Village kiodaesaand eaerosoitr is°� aOTheirr , Put up in 1, 2 and.5 lb. packages• on Monday evening, May 7th, and >; y BTe y �' "' preciated, +Ogilvie s - - _ 'vbo has been dehawa Hospital -George'and Mrs. Mellroy. Royal Household ' ' ever since, was taken on Friday <� ,aa@t b ambulince to the bane of in and get a Color Card and his orator in Toronto. .. Before ALSO ALSO - leaving Oshawa be was oerded ', Pastry Flour = _ reed all about this �R with a @nmmone to attend the in I am prepared is take orders for build. r• quest into the death of Miss Char- - a ; otier, who was instant] killed g wire fences, either ha>rfd• shopping and Oat ROl11IIg 8aD Mary finish• v made or woven. •'�~ da .. in that sad allair. This was the Consult me before placing your order. every week y -- first intimation that the men had Charges moderate. Work All kinds of Feed on ]land ' F guaranteed. .' received that .one a their coin- 4}SO OG7� J. s Bundy - Pick. J✓i in had reeaived fatal in- "46 Phone Pick 1712'.-' , FaliLSY, PickerAl �: �'. " -.-_ _w aa. i°�ge�•' :,.` j :,,,, ;,�.- ,."� ' ,r,'..,• ra.: :,�.'' -..,.{,� -.y�;->.'r,�*,.. ;�`', .+y..•,,tf... .,r<'x '' ';`�'.', •..,,; •. - . .vt'a ..rq' .'.ri^:.w-f z�°:.' �a arse• "i ��, ,.:,•�``'' .� '`x. "BLS y,:; "«•# •n., � ro .,� ,,- M