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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_06_01 Ss y. 7c Y 4 -_ r Et e �§ ,.'�r. 5' "'•, t• �.,. "ai A '^4`'- 4.•4f Sf' 4.ir.k ni.• .��., 'Y,li•4.,,- '^L. •li./a4,"Y le•i- :a .i• ?Ia. .•' d• iz - '.tit'.'' s .t, t�._ a ;7"y,j,'4 �'" ,•y:-.'�.. W, T^!„^.^':�3'. $��,� 'l(. •�^, ¢•• t 'r�•Ms'..•' :^ � .�.-. �' rs`•. 'r :-e-- '.-»:`:z.�s .+i" �M .•x"_ .R s .. :�'•�•�•. .► '$•F i.:- fir.:,.m .�'.'.C: ..+.',"F,'.'•i,,:&'+' - ..••.¢. sl .�� S •"1. 'S1 .4 L, R7. ii' � Y •;TOL. XLII. RICBERING9 ONT■, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923 � No. 37. VVzf$,**iattal ill�srb#. _HIGHLAND CP,EEK. :' Pickering Tp. S. S. Football Established 1828 ' Geoa E. 3aker On Saturday afternr on the High- League SCbedult' jF „Jltedit'a6 land Creek Girls'Baseball team visited h Claremont. /�Searboro High School fora fr endly Brous am at O aremon , Junebth GREENW v E. 7?ORSYTH. O b.D., Director ".. -' gam ehgirls f he reek" Pickering at Brougham, June ltth 1' - e. The rom t, "c Claremont at Pickering, June 21st .optometrirai 'Association of Ontario. Res. eucceeded in holding the High School . , ,.;`, Brougham at Pickering,June.28th entered Member of the American Optomecrical _ i :' girls4o a tie. Claremont at Brou ham, Jul 5th 4- I1MOCiation. Eyes examined by appointment. , 8 y SILLS 1Phont 2804, Claremont, Oat. • _ • ?K� ., Highland Creek Girls Baseball Club Pickering at Olarenzont, July 19[11 L would like to arrange a aeries'of home as ~+ _ Ll�'htillllg 1. The captain of each team ,moat and home games with any club in the �T F. TO:�ILIN90N, M, B., Member carry a list, with names of players .i` lr . of the Cotle a of Physiciana and Surgeons district, Please communicate with . ._ e ° and their ages. of Ontario• Office: that formerly occupied by - the secretary, Miss Gladys Kemp :.. Rite late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Card- :*"^" t. }, f� 2, Certificates must be signed by the well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 2317 • .Pi otecho1i 1 ighland Creek,,Ont. ;,pt, a t{,e Echo• i iroureaeatea. z'i) . - ip a(iav+r w:tt ifs Iiriii in Valley Hall ` C on Wednesday, .June Gth. blartio's 3. All players will be 21 years and NC. tiie$INNOA', M.D., L.Ft.O..., •may save you hundreds of under, e Edinburgh, member of the CoUese of 3-piece Orchestra will be in attend- 4 A referee will be appointed to at- BARLEY WANTED -0 Physician and Surgeons of Ontario Usentiate auce. Ww. Hole, dance director. of Royal college of surgeons, $dinburgn. dollars this year. Gents 75 cents. Ladies will 'please tend each game. .: Oveeial'atteotfon to aaissaes of .omen and - Highest price paid, Must be good. ~'+• aWdrea, CM*e and residenoe.Bsongbam. provide: Dancing commences at 8 quality.' Get onr prieee"and have your o'clock. Come and have a good time. DUMBARTON. Chatropracic • WEST HILL. lam buying WAEAT at top 4 buildings protected and Mise Elva Annie visited at Niagara market price. ri , D^R. GORDON McKAY-Chiroprac- Attempting to board a moving truck over the week-end'. tot. Office hours-2.30 to S.00 and 7.00 to Cut down the P R g Leila Bateman is spending a week,' With the bipz drop in the price of: �n g-00 sad by appointment. Phone 320. Brock here on Monday night James Johc- with her randmother, Mrs. Bennett. ;^ 'Street, Whitby, - fire loss. •ston fell in front of the.rear wheels The Erakinei Cemetery meeting will BARLEY FEED, aW, and was instantly killed. Johnston, be held on Sunday, June 10th at 3 BRAN AND ABORTS Leilal. We save you money who'vvas 35 years of age, was employ- .m y. p' it will pay you to sell your grant' ed on the Highway Construction here. � E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Just previous to the accident Johns- Ale:.Thom ie improving K holes and buy these feeds. .Solicitor,Nouary Pab]lo.8te None ie ton, who had been waiting utside with a coat of paint. Edwin Knowles A limited quantity of !saa,AOfnee Brock go.North,wkitbv, B is the artist, Heavy ats Wanted. Stouffville, On t the nto, Hill garage for t ride into Several of our farmers attended the y ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A..Bar Toronto, hailed a four ton truck driv• Dryden•Miller stock sale at 13rooklin Chopping on Monday, �•Yednesdag-rister.Solicitor, member of tltc firm of 1 en by George Taylor, "of 287 Church g Ityckmsa Denison.FoaurandBtatot). Toronto A-treet, Toronto. Johnston tried to on Wednesday. and Friday,.8c per bag until ..General 7trusts Building.85 Bay Street,Toronto. climb on before the truck had come to Ernest and Milton Burke and their further.notice., Telephone Main 961 and 962. a etandetill, stun.bled and fell beneath families, of Niagara, visaed with Wm. Y� and Mrs. Taylor last Strom - s" the rear w heels which passed over his - • ., Dental - body causing instant death. Coroner The Marley family from England ' VV He y B and Toronto had a re-union last week - , H J. ArnsoN. D. D. . .. F.. D. q„ '•14, D• McRicban decided that an in- c s at Live home of their sister, Mrs. Robt. . 132Carltoi:St-Tcycato. "Y-udscn'9Nev .'CLAREb24NT goes.[sons nom± necessary and the driv• Clark. System" of comfortable plate work. write for err was not held. be dead man is eul+ - �'e are pleased to report that 'sirA, - Warmation or phone North 5316, 4.16 Licensed rived by his wife and ooe' child at Andreae is much improved in health - - - �` - -- = Jersevville: His body was removed at the home of her daughter,Mrs. Jas. R. D. C. Smith. Denzisi, ruff• B Embalmer and t'ndertaker. toCobbled:ck'a Z''odertaking. Parlors, vile. HonorGra.uat. of mi ._ Q, To. Smales. .. roots Universities and-the RoyalgCo1!ege 'of Motor Hearse, Toronto. Lsst week W, T. and Mrs. Dunbar Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1611, Residence ,• entertained relatives frodn Scot and. � tn15. No outsid! appointments. 2417 Toronto connection for WHITEVALE. r u zr who are of a art making a tour ' Hospital Service, - - �' y B DLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 9. lyre, VV,S. Major is visitin friends around the wor d. ,+ Graduate cr the Royal Cc!elee of De:%ai g Several from here witnessed the un- Surgeon•• an-d University of Toronto Offer in 9earbaro. qt over H. M. Pringbob bardware nose: Whnby. D John Biruies spent Sunda with his veiling of the monument erected to *I,l 06ice hours 9 to 12 : 1 to 3 30. 7nd.'p5o-c e. BA LLl, E S p y the memory of Joseph Scriven, author_ .� - ad?phone 220. 4417 d family here. of Wb)tt a Friend we have In Jesus,'' --- _ We are sorry to bear that Sire. Par- '• s' Chopping " y at Port Hope last Sunday."dill key is on .he sick list.., Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, of Toronto, The t)IIlY @t Sal `� G.KERSLAKE, B. V.Ei, Honor spent Sunday last with A.1 .,gad titre, ROUGE HILL ����� 14aCb i x® ■ ••Graduate of UniversItp of Toronto. Ail Will will be closed fur repairs M'a3or, --= cases peen prompt and careful attention. Phone Dr. and Mrs. Macnamara, of Toron- A dance will be held in the pavilion (One of Our Productional 4 7f002. .Claremont. 32ly, - on Oct. 13th and 14tH, to. spent Sunday witb W.F.and.3dre. on Saturday evening beginning at 8 QPA sell Sill's Rite-Cite Lena for ' Running. again Oct. 16th. Burton. o'clock A cod orchestra will be In Mr. and Mrs. Smith have returned• attendance.good come. all makes of tars-the beet after spending a week with frientie in A sad accident'ending in the death of _ in the market for j V. RiOHARDSON- Real Ea W. G.Barnes, 'Green River London. four-year-old -Francis Howard Seed. the price. 3 I!` .'late. lnauraaee.Conveyancing, Notasy Or sddress R. R. No. 1.Locust Bill. Mrs. D. R. BeAtoa iipent last week hotlae.oa'1y child of Ernest and Mrs. FOR SALE ;r_ Pablie,Ex.;,Pickering,onr. 8I]y Home Phone 8405 Marlr. wiib her son, Dr. .B. B. Beaton, of 8eedhouse, of 288 Roehampton Ave., Heavy Wagon,! 'Whitby. Toronto, occurred on Thursday last P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Mrs. M. E. Parks, of Toronto,'is at the west end.of the bridge Isere. Rugg - - 1' . tar gonna« of jerk and Auctioneer.eer �;� pI��N .;. visiting her sister.Mrs. D. R. Beaton, Mr,Seedhouse bad taken bier family Bet of Iron Harrows •__ Monty«.f all kinds.atusau4A so an sbareg rt for a few days. to spend the hollda picnicking on All in good shape w_,:, •'+. y .o4se.. �ddr..s Or..a ai,.e? o. 9e'hart bare one to the Rouge Flats. The car was stand- . . osa r.and Mre. f a Ro M a R R - -Woodworkia and General - . . LUMBER YARD Edmonton to spend a few months ing 'by the railing alongside the ap- R a T11 B•BEATON•TOWNSHIPOLERY with the former's parents. proacb to the bridge and the unfortu- Blaek4mithing. ■ 4Soa.eyaaesr, >s°mmfw°°w for tissag The Ladies'Aid of the Whitevale, nate lad had jumped out of the car to W. H. JACK$O-q „Heaths•, aoeoaa4a� eta 1too y w losrt 32 m, Rock Fancy Roofing S 40 ere L , Brock Road y 6 p q Methodist will bold their next meet his aunt, who was on the gppos- ♦ '«,• _ Ise asrs Issas of sraesisy. L. 18 •, 3.80 so+rs" i�:, oat• t.v - repzuiar meeting at the home of Mrs. ite aide of the road, and stepped right Pickering, Out. p Red of Green Joseph Leary on .Wednesday. June in front of another car that was corn• « j"�Ai�ID A. PUGH-Live stock auc•. 1 Ply special brand roll R+uf fig 1.80 eth. 'Tea will be served from 5 o'clock ing from the west. James Hunter.of 3 uoneer. Graduate of C. M, Jones' School, -2 °�25' � CLicago. Lifetime experience with p�edttreev! �• 1]•• ilgllhavehwan'raprvod_ Admission-21. � r�BAve, 'l!ArvDnf�. whow8a Here � � �i w Z%. AU aloes of-6iles 13 " --2ti eta., children. 1!eta. the driver of this car, found it impos- pprroompt ly attended to. Terms reasonable, Phony 1 ply Elk brand Roofing 1.00 .�.�, Bible to avert an accident.although be a 10 Ciaretaont. 16py 2 •• 1:90 -The above prices are for lots of a;LAREMONT. did ri big beet. He says that be was 'ATM. MAW, LICENSED ADC- - driving at'a'very moderate speed as - TT w TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durbam 10 square or more. The QlsremoaL Women's Institute there were so many canon the road ties All kinds of 'ales prompxly attended : HARD�'POOD FLOORING held Their annual meeting on the after• His car eased over the child,who sons Cement to. ,Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be c non, Ma Idth, at the home of Miss P 7 _ arranged at NEWS*Offtcv Bell and tae y taken at once to Dr. Dales'office at span- Lse Satin Finish hardwoodfloorina u t g Dunbarton. Life waa- extinct and dent phone. Whitby,Ont. sly Edwards, The falocvin officers were Coal, this board doe@ not require scraptng. elected for the ensuing year: Pres.- nothing could be done for the hnv, R. - ' Haves from 815 to S:U per m in the Mrs. G, M. Forsyth, 1st Vice-MrA. T, He was taken back in the arms of hie I BVRNINGHA�d EROS cost of laying and the cost per m is Birkett,2nd Vice-Mre. Wilker, Sec'y mother to theirbome in the city and : Lumber, -y • the same 4 tkie inferior bo arde. Treas.-Miss R.E. Evans. District D1. the Coroner notified and an investiga• '=x• ' •dFREN CHMA\'$ BAs) T rectoi-Miss S. R. Evans, Delegates to tion Is being held. It was a sad end- ' We D. Gordon & Son, District Annual !1'ieptinq-:firs. Wilk- ing of a day that was intended to be a h ZngleB `•��'' , Bnildere, C3ene al Contras er, Mrs. D. A. Scott, :firs. Birkett. day of pleasure.- The 'sad death Is Lora and Sign Writer8'. = and Mrs. G. M.Forsyth. Branch Di- made more sad by the fact that this - recton-Mrs. Kilpatrick,•Mrs. D. A. bo was the last of% family of two, as ^Alterations and repairs of every JUST CHOO SE pugb. Mrs.Walk(-r. Mrs. Pilkey, Mrs. hie sister had died some time ago. �e�"'� "��``nL^r .description. Concrete work, uibscn, Mrs. Trueman,Mrs.Bingham, The deepest sympathy is felt for the and Miss C. L nderhill. Home and bereaved 'Parente in their sorrow. " "' Chi runepe repaired If you are:iti the market for a new S.bool Committee-tilr9(Dr.) Tomlin- Later reports state that the coroner's }_•: '.and Lath :`!�' /"- Estimates free. car, we can give you a Qllev- : son, Mrs. M. Pugb, :lira, W. Ward, jury have returned a verdict of acci- FAIRPORT P. 0. ONT. ,role[, Superior, Orer- o• Mrs. E. Ward, Mrs. A. Tomlinson, dental death. The evidence of a • ..�<:�-� r bile, Oakland, Ober- and Mrs. Miller. Pianists-Mrs. W. number of witnesses entirely exoner- -IB, �t L lsad or Durant. Ward and Miae Edwards. Press Re•, ates Mr. Hunter who was driving F. As R E E S O R, ; Fruit Trees, Shr11�?S ���• All` ou'h e do do i9 state which porter Miss M. Gleeson. Leader of slowly and the accident was unavoid-, y Community Singing-Mrs. D, A. able. 1,01=5W X3= Xj, car an we will-also service 83ott. Visiting Committee-Mrs.Gib- Having secured the agency, for E. D. -same and repair all makes bone. Mr@. D.A. Scott, Mrs. (Chidlow IN MEMORIAM. Smith Son, Ltd.,1 urcerymen, of care with the and Hire.8. Evans. Auditors-_ rs. A. 8 of Winona; Ont. Tomlinson and'Mrs., Ward. Contribu- guarantee. In laving memory t, my dear father, picka, M I am prepared to take orders for all � •� �``:.-"•. tad during the year-Special prizes who died May filet, 191, at Cherry g'kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, gstisfaction guaranteed or your School Fair, Queen Maly Hospital, wood, d ,Ornamental Shrubs' Etc., at money refunded. Fire Swept Sufferers. Balance on When days are•dark and friends are - lowest possible prices: hand, $85, few.. Special rates for large quantities. 'Give us s call on repairing or when *"' Oh, father, it's then I long for you.. �'u��yy 2Bt# buying a-new car. BROUGHAM. g ''' gone and forgotten by some you may . J. GthB maII► i di'. Mr. and Mrs••Devitt, of Blackstock, be; p PiCbet ! visited W. J. and Mrs. Devitt on Sun- But still to my memory forayer you'll Gerow S Garage, day. be. :Store = .: i • p Walter and Mrs.Bennett and Edgar Just when his hopes were brightest, I _�Lt i$ My Biusinew R d and Mrs. Hasp spent the 24th in 17x• When he was at his beet, To help you run part of yours, r.•'Broilghain bridge. God took him home to besyea, _ St. John's Preebvterian Church will In sweet eternal rest. By opening a New Garage in the Vil• Phove 545 Pickering hold anniversary services on Sunday, sadly missed by daughter,Queenie , e of Whitevale I am prepared to do _ June 2lth. Services will be at 11 a. m; Wampole a Tasteless Cod Livec s6l_T kinds of repair work, including and? luLte1i..c Cemeteryew..y `t°��'..ri Pa g P• M. • Oil Emulsion is the best pro-1 - �- tope and side curtains, also making The concert to have been given, Lieeea loving husband and fa berWb�' duel you can take for your old car look and run like new by Unexcelled under the auspices of the Brougham In big cold and husband nt rave. giving it a good coat of new paint. Union Lodge, A. F. & A. M., has Veen g that nasty` cold. - Agent for Toronto machinery, includ• indefinitely postponed. lie bade no one his last farewell ing;Pumps„Windmills, Silos in the Dominion I Mr. Godfrey, late of India, gape a And waved his hand to nobs, 'Wampolesr Thfoat Ease. andlGasoline Engines, very interesting address on hie work Hie s irit Bed before we knew f't s t TT as missionary n India, in the interests That he from us had gone. � ' Pa h .-CHARLES M. $•ICE,.. _:.___:: •-•-'_''' ' y y•wn3pa188 .BfLr^:311.^ �9L'g.. =' i -�•o`- <:J 2G� _wI- of the Blbst Society,in tine Methodist In that city of light,o'er the bills f�►r 'Remrdies relleye the cough. • Homes Tel. 652I. Whitevale; Out ±�"�(�/ Onurcb last Sunday evening. away, � • 1 Men with shovels wanted at St.- Where the sun never pets nor the CrudeDrngs,Patent Preparations,. . John's Cemetery, seventh concession, flowers decoy, t: Yonge Charles Ste,Toronto on Wednesday, June 8th, at 8 a. m. Father is with his Redeemer,free from Toilet Goode, Tobacco, Cigars. # Grain Is open all year.and admits stud. All those interested in the up-keep of troubles and pain. eats any time. When superior this cemetery are requested to attend. We miss him so much, but we"ll all Metcalfe Choice Candies.' AND FL tKING training and promptness o! ob. Married, at the manse, Pickering, meet again. on Saturday. May 18th, Sarah, nun tainin em to meat are consider- est daughter of y m.and Mrs. Norton, Ob, how we min him words cannot �--- -- I am prepared to do Cbopping and B P y w N tell, a` Oat Plaitingg every Monday, Wed- ed. this school should.receive your of Brougham. to Clifford Milrov, of His bright and happy face we all iov [� P C negday and Friday patronage. Keen demand for our Galt, eldest son of Robt.and Mrs. Mil- ed so well. N E MeE •► EN . graduates, Write to-day for our roy, of Oedar Grove. After the wed- The sweetest of memories is all that is N. E. y '� t Stoneboats For Sale gr 7 ding supper at the home of the bride's left bawdsome catalogue, parents, the happy couple left, amid Of my dear busband. vB�,B�g1•p Surgeon T Claremont showers of confetti, for a motor trip s Y0� F. Bayles, W.;J. Elliott, Principal to Rochester and other vote. Oil Badly missed by wife, �° -Mrs.Roots, Cherrywood, 201=3ses`1=6 Rural Route No.2 their return they will rest a In Galt. _ } , n`.h+k•' i+' ',�:, ''rf '• ``-,�,' .r. -+ � �.:..•.i- ^:�'. ,p t�'3n,�.:. ++,;�:cq"], li°�•''�''tJ' [ -;..y;'�y;,;. "�><i• 7.�� .,J_,s+'•_k.," ���"i,� ,r+y''�'`''°�s„'�,�n:,, „'"� . '...Kz4 .: `p ." .tc ' ;•�',., �' ` .i�".�a".,;•=v.•'w;3b�;`, �,wm5ti. ..•,..; � •ypi'!: u..,rJ u -'��� • +�^F3"'z'-' �� •. '4�„v __ ' x^•KS,,;.�v •u-^ ,..c rl.n...'+� jt' ..,- �;er�'3n�A3r y ••i v'T».-.." G.'F' ` „ +•.�..- '«.:.,'�`: fir,. {, ' ti!.slf` F Ns ..J• ;, >,s ;�e,�`'-Tq -cFy,; �j �:,te�,. "•a.'^r, .�^..�-»-^'rc- do e. ':y it, �',Js.',T'�''�, '...7 � - "'.,r ,. ^" r'�"'`-rte'• � ,�r•'e'�-4 '. • yr' ,.'!'.1_ '.+c �- e• FUNNNEL OF NEW BRITISH CABINET LONDON Baxx ROB 4 -- AT LAST RECAPTUU �- . : IM -PREMIER STANO B 'I'1,utnb.Prints Betray Alleged --A despatch from London says:- Secretary o3 State for India, Vii- J Murderer who Cut�:eU _ s - Bari'a%q new Administration was complet- count Peel. x od on Friday night,and is in readiness Secretary of State for Air,Rt: Hon. "` A despatch from London, Ont,, - meet Parliament,which reassembles 'Sir Samuel Hoare. says:-After a search of more than a , in Monday. __ First Lord of the Admiral Rt. ^ ty, ,; year and a half, the police net has., r'. The official list of the Cabinet and Hon. L. S. Amery. finally caught Sydney Murrell, who, Other officials shows the substitution President of the Board of Trade,.' '' with his brother William, and amen of Lord Robert Cecil as Lord Privy Sir Philip Lloyd Greame `' n "' known as "Slim" Williams, are charg. Seal for Andrew Bonar Law,who had President of the Board of Health, (' :;;:.. ed with the murder of Russell Camp. field this portfolio, in addition to the Neville Chamberlain.• bell, a garage proprietor, at Mel. = Pregtiershig,and the promotion of Mr. president of the Board of Agricul- `'"? '•'' " bourne, Ont, in the spring of 1921. Boner Law's Secretary, John C. C. tore; Rt. Hon.'Sir Robert A. Sander$. j ig a.n:x,<::°, ""' Sydney Murrell was caught at Susan. 4 yr - Davidson,-to a place in the Govern- ;' ,'€' i ville, Lassen County, California. He ^ Secretary for Scotland, Viscounts;y.r ,,„, meat, as Chancellor of the Duchy of Novar. %<">'<"'` had been apprehended on a,charge of neaster. There have also been' &I President of the Board of Educa- a burglary, and the officers there had -. few change in minor offices of the tion, Rt. Hon..E. F. L, Wood. received a circular from the chief o! s ,: ...Government, but otherwise the menu Minister of Labor Rt. Son. Sir police of London; offerings reward g°aiding the.eountry's destinies are the Monts fox the capture of the two alleged- ;� as those who had this task in Montague Barlow, murderers. The prisoner's finger �san� Financial Secretary of the Trea- - ^a'•7 before Mr. Bonar Law tendered' prints were sent to Ottawa, and there = •� sury, Sir William Joynson-Hicks. : he was positively ,identified. i. resignation, ;.;yF' The foregoing constitute the Cab- Sydney The new ministry In as follows: a. ;; y y Murrell, with his brother, ' Prime Minister and First Lord of inet. Other members of the Govern- William,. and "Slim" Williams,'were 'the,Treasury, Leader in the House of meat are as follows: captured by the people of'Melbourne, _ Minister of Penaiarir Rt. Hon ' °F. 1Cbmmona and Chancellor of the Ex-' ' after the murder, which occurred . Major G. C. Tryon. when the three men and- another equer, Stanley Baldwin, fiRITAIN S NEW PREMIER = Lord Privy Seal, Lord Robert Cecil.I Chancellor of the' Duchy of Lan- " named "Fat" tried to rob the branch .z Stanley Baldwin was selected in preference to Lard Cursors because he r Lord President of the Council, the caster, John Colin Campbell-Davidson. of the Home Bank there: "Fat" escap.' ' - to a member of the lower house. Although a. Harrow and Cambridge man, )Larquis of Salisbury. First. Commissioner`of Works, Rt.. ed and has not since been seen,but the �• I Hon. Sir John Baird. he to also an industriali$t and heads many metal-working plants, Inclildia$ Murrells and Williams were brought Lord High Chancellor, Viscount Gam, Attorney-General, At Hon. Sir one 1a Toronto,' He is fifty-a!x years of age sad formerly served under Lloyd to London and placed in•Middlesex '. George. : Secretary for Home Affairs, Rt Douglass Hogg. County jail. A' few days before the $on. W. C. Bridgeman. Solicitor-General, Sir T. W. H.'-In- date .of their trial, the Murrolls ' Secretary, for Foreign "airs and,skip, p p�pp y@ .�r Q} gal,.$2.50; per 5-gal. tin, $2.40 per sped, by cutting the cell bars with _" 1, j The Week S lW kets gam. Maple edger,ga, 2bc. P get-away. V,-of rot the House o! Lords, the Paymaster-Genera Ilia as, Archi- � e saw and made a corn lets l�Honey-W-1b. ties, 10% w-11c pet ! Sa arquis of Curzon. bald Boyd Carpenter. , 8-2%-]b. tins, ll'to 12%c per its , trigo�GoVernment he dt anjinveeti�Secretary for the Colonies,the Doke Lord-Advocate for Scotland, William TORONTO. Ontario cgmb honey,'per dox.. No. 1 ga. Devonshire. Watson. , ° tioa and dismissed practically the ea• Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern. $4-b0 to� $5; No. 2, ;., .5 to $C25: fire jail staff for Incompetency. �.._ Secretary of State for War, the Solicitor-General for Scotland,F. 0. 81.26• Potatoes, Ontario-No. I, $1.40 to i e jail st. to the coo potency taxi of Derb Thomson. $1.50• No. 2, $1.25 to 81,40. g at Mel- � " y Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 66c; Previous. the Murrell ° - - -- - No. 8 CW 58c•-No. 1 feed, 51'Ac. Smoked meats--Hams, mad., 26 to gang terrorized -: - 28c• cooked hams 88'to 41c; smoked the district, and one night stole an �. . --' -TWO MINERS PER�J�'1 Manitoba barley-Nominal 1g - - ,': rolls, 26 to 28c; cottage rolls 2 ,3 • *w, All the above track .bay port, 5 to express cash box containing ;1,000, -s m IN HOL1MCAR SHAFT '.; ." 4 American corn-Plro. 8 yellow, 28c; breakfast bacon 80 to 88c; spe-' as it was about to be loaded on a'G4. :1• No. 2 99i4c. vial brand breakfast bacon, 85 to 88e;I T. R train at the depot here. The i ' ` ' �arle -Malting, 60 to 82c, accord- backs, boneless, 87 to 42c crime was committed with hundreds r. . . Slown to Atoms while '' ! g Cared meats-Long clear barn 50,,.' y' rx is to freights outside. to 70 lbs 818. 70 to 90 lbs. 81.7 50• g around, the gun. .fig Cases of Dynamite ft�o Buehvheat-No. 2. 74 to?Be. y � � P�p� standing : . Rye whe 2 ?9 to 8 4 00 �. and 816.60; lightweight am coolly warning everybody to keep Powder HousC. X' Feas-No. 2, 81.45 to $1.50. rolls, in bbls., 88; heavyweight rolls, quiet :• •, Timmins, Out, May 27.-A fatal �`'.. Willfeed-Dal Montreal S ta, �$ � "61W Williams is now in Khgr- g� ' btga included: Bran, per toe, Lard--pun tierces, 16 to 18isc;' etas, where he was rant for a .long " explosion occurred at the 'Hollinger tuba 18 to i7c , «;" shorts, per ton. #81 mid$dliabgs, 6; rants, 183jc Shortening, tiarcesc: term, on a charge of robbery, but he Wine about one oclock this morning, �' c'ood feed fionr # will now have to stand trial with Byd- d Y' ,.�. 2.12 to eausing the death of two men, Michael i ;_ Ontario wheat-Na 2 trbito. nom- l6c; tube, 1b.to 15%c; pails 16 O'Neill and John Ackles. O'Neil was {�• ,to 16c; prints, 17 to 17%c. aeT Murrell for murder. i forty-seven years of age, coming from ` ' Ontario ,No. 2,white oat"I to Choice heavy steers. $8.$6 to $8.50• •--.-.. -..- ' gr bec, butcher pteers, choice, $7.50 to $8. do'' pertb, Ontario, and had had fifteep.• .:�'. . .. �' +'`+'K � , "�`+•: r, Ontario Cora-Nomina.. $7 to 7.50; do mad 7l+are' experience i hex ezplo- " ' ,rod do.corn, $6 to 8a.ti0 bnleh��heii. •�l�t►eI' vieCOV!!y Bte11�[s - ,i.:- . civet, while ' was s]iteo an ex- . Ontario!lour-Ninat?per cent pat, - . :'':;s: •*;s jute oar Montreal, pr-mpt ship- ers,choice.17 to 87.50; do, wed., $6.50 • UP ��e �9 �;��y l_. i miner. He was 53 years old; u•`;;nk ;^TM. meat, $5.10 to $3.20; Toronto basis I to $7; do, earn., $6 to $6.50; butcher was bores in Nova Scotia. The bulls, seaboard. 84.8d x •,, .�., �3:. 85.05 to 85.16; town,choice, $6.50 to 86.50; des, mad., Dawson, Y.T., May 27�The Em y`!," may. aeeidmt occurred on the 560-toot level : a, : ;', to 86: 60 to 8E.2b; canners and eat t, Manitoba flour-1st pats i to 82.60• b good, $b "Pi:e Day holiday was broken up oa p� number eleven shat in the direc-. ,' n cotton E utcher bulls, 11 Thursday when it was announced that sacks $7.10 r bbl.;; 2nd ate. .50; do, oont., $8.50 to 4• feeding t a new silver had been discover.' p! Ilion of the McIntyre Mine. pe b pp , 88.80. ; ledge - The two men had obtained some Hay s,No.2 timotb , per ton, steers, good, $7.50 to $8; do, fair, $a r' 4 track Toronto, $15 to $15.50; No. 8 to $6,60; stockers, 8b.b0 to 8g;;ad at Happy Creek, forty miles mouth =' ��eeaawsee of dyaaunfte from the powder r timothy, $14; mixed, $1$ to 818.50; do, fair .$5 to $5.50; milken-spring-,of Dawson The news broke at mid. 1letsre and were on their way back to Says Reflners Suffered. lower . $80 to $110; calves, choice,!night and'an old-time stampede was grades. �8. ere cho a fthe workings when the explosion took Before the Special Committee on As- Straw-Car bta,.par ton,trash, To'. 810 to $1-1; des, mad, $8 to $9.50; -do, staged. Thera was a wild race from �x' �pLee, killing them, demolishing the ricnkura] Conditions in Ottawa, J. W. into. 89,5Q. ' tom., 14 to 88; lami;m choice, f 18 to the dance hall and a scramble, for { ittnclt, and wrecking the air line.and McConnell, President of the St. Law. �-Nsw, !ergs 19e' twins 818; o, tom., $7.50 to $12; sobs '. isleetrk light cables. The cis-ins �ease Sonar Company, said that trader 121e; triplets, 22c; •Stiltons, 22c: ring. each $9 to $17;.sheep. choice,fi launches. canoes and small boats. The i�d. ledge is reported to have been found Old. large, 82c; twins, 82c; $tiltons, ht, 87.50 to $8.60 do choice, heavy ''.. which conveys the compress control daring the war the sager re- ; to $T; do 8.50;and bucks, $4 to b Jack Laski an In i 88>�c. y a dies. and James Air was split for one hundred feet in fleets had lost their savings of ton Butter-Finest creamery prints, 85 $5.50; hogs, led and watered, 811.25; Robinson. each direction from the accident, and,year. to 88e; ordinary creamery $rants,. 88 do, f.o.b., $10.50; do, country point.&, - r 'two men In a cross-cut, ides than 700 to 84c; dairy, 24 to 25c; cooking, 22c. $10.2& y temporarily ggs, new laids From 'the date of the Armiatice • !feet away, tam aril stunned�I.abOr � in U.S.US loco., 82c; new Not as Represented !aids, in cartons, •--- until the be �b�' the concussion. All that'was left tar, 88c. '' planing of the present at O'Neill and Ackles wei hen less °m I -Chickens, milk-fed, ;ra o3' being - mar a _ poa try approximately 400 British g I over 5 lbs. 25c- do 4 to s 22e• g �tNe� by lows diem on the Rhine married German ,than twenty pounds. .The form er's Kingston, May 27,-Twenty King-!do, 2 to 4 tbs-, i0c;'bens, over 8'lbs., of comfort, women. !�rstch and mine number Egg were ston young men who were enticed to�28c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 26c; do, 8 to 4 lbs. - Ilbund on the spot after the secfdeat go to Massena, N.Y., to work in the'22c; roosters, 17c- ducklings, over f�� �--- aluminum plant are back again and!lbs.,,80c; do, 4 to b lbs. 28e; turkeys; Montinleat at Sault Ste. Marie content to remain in Canada. They young, 10 lbs. and up llba claim they found conditions not as' Dressed poultry-chick 6l mills• Make` the to First White Visitors represented. fed,2ver 6 lbs,a5c; do,4 to 6 lbs 80e; do, to 4 lbs., •25c; hens, over t;ibr,, _ tlault Sate. Marie, Ont., May 27,- For fifty cents an hour they worked 80c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 28e; do, 8 to 4 - - j I18 d In a blast furnace in ei ht-houT shifts I lbs 24c' toosters 24c• due ; The Department of Railways and but 'could not stand the terrific heat.I over 5 lbs., 80c; do, 4 to b Ibs� ►� , Canal has authorized the erection on Their money was held back three I turkeys, young, 10 [be. and up 80c, =i 'liquid first - . the grounds adjoining the ship canal I Beans-Canadian, hand-pic�Ced, lb,; ± weeks and board was found to be two Do riot put Rinso clWct 'bore of a monument to the memo ?c rimes: 8�:c. ,of Etienne Brule and his compsnior�i, dollars a week man than advertised. Maple products-Syrup, per imp. P Qrenolie,who were the first white men Forty Canadians in all left the 'h'om the package into the ' to visit the Indian village of Pawiting,'plant, and the plant manager endeav- A;j:•':: :�, ,:; ::.. ., k:;: :;. m tub. Mix half a package of ored to have them all arrested for not °' h Riaoo is a little cool the site of the present Sault' Ste.' r %'i living up to their contracts, as he had > . ' ;:r.;, "`' !,!<`. crater t�lat>1 it is lilts _ '[arse. and to look on Lake Superior. _ paid their head-taY. :. ''" ereana. Then add two !!'he otfldal opening of the 106,000- �i:r�� .,:;.> • �.�•?�,;: <: -. >V:>; � � -auattsof boilin wnteq, acre'irrigation propect of the Leth- At the Calgary spring show 286 ';.., a.. ',. ; ': `"': and when the fro sub- Shorthorn �: ;. � f., bulls were sold for an aver- ."'•>::;;:k,;.;as . . • C th , ��••'�. bridge Northern district will take I � ' � � - age price of $106; 24 Herefords. :: " " eddes.you will have a clean lace in June. Water in now bean 3;'a�."' "' " gj brought an average of 8181.T8,and 23 `ti , sttnber•coloured liquid. ;toned into the ditches - Aberdeen Angus, $185 each. x. Add thiiUquid to the tub, until you et the big A\� ao suds. Then :.� i'''`•• '': :°>' lamb Ring • 'FIRST LABORATORY IN CANADA TT ;p a clean. :.,.. = `y4L WAGE WAR • ON � .:. ..... _ . CORN B ... ... :.. • RFR AL 'Thomas Selected"Site of Plant for B Parasites- Millions to be Sent P S Against eat Which Is a mace to �:. E><:,;,yes,. <'.,. • a _ - '. • g' Cornfields. Especially i ally n South-western Ontilno l 8t ,Thomas, May 27,-As a means'Washfngton Agricultural.Department Y ibf assisting n the control of the Euro- is being - _-- g g scut here. A party of Sato- ; > corn-borer, a laboratory for the mologists under the direction of tb wsdfng of parasites th4t have been Arthur Finnamore of the Dominion AIR - discovered by the Unitedtes onto- Department, ave been In,the district �� ��`�"` rtment ... �' .:4• , 10,�,�(i�i", i'• liie^,-r3cian vewv f8t 6cVSa al {ltl" •� 9;;; b• 4tZAPY° L �' js eolitttilig lakge an- :�y.•x.'t,�',^, ::..iA?y ,if':4� Unshed in this city, with A. B. Baird titles of borers lor•experimental par- ` ^, t ,>y ,. of the Dominion Entomological De-'poses. If the parasite to be bred hers :::; ih ; ?>' >. " �' ' , r i" tartment in charge, and H. G. Dyes; proves effective •in subjugating the gladuate of the University of To- borer, as expected, millions of them • '' ' <% K; ..<.;t ` f ; {ppnbo, Assistant Superintendent will be.liberated from the laboratory Heads German Sestet Army. �'a� ` R� � s !d for * The laboratory is the first of the to prey on the past that thrmateflsd the General Ludendorff, the head of a f ' ,. ww htn aI d in Canada, and Is located. here extinction of the corn industry in On- secret array of iZ7,000 ex-German of- account of Elgin -being the centre tario. Experiments made with the .fleers, who are organised for the pus• _ t the tnfested area. It wilHft oyes- parasite in Massachusetts, which is pose of restoring the Katser to Berlin -Lover �th� 1�wA+� similarly to.&the parasite labor- the centre of the United States infest- and the RonraaoCa to Petrograd, This - Yorenlo iteries in the United States, and a ad territory, are reported to have been is said to be the reason the Rusalaas j pwairmont radtms from the very succerrfuL, are anxious, for peace ith Britain. 1 1 eT 14 1 6 r7r'• b,�V",• ' ✓-:.;a».-.£ u"?,t'•...'Ems•.'.ar.'t^•.•.r' +.fet-...•...latY rn i-"y."n-t•-°.'t"".'.',°.x`"t�`•-;.�ti."+'°es'•"...aY.:+°-.w:-+r'•�a K... ^+a. .rw!...h t na . ;:t��-rc'T.:a'o'=^`'"7-••..r.•...-s,a,:E<w Y,°�`�...i,:.�'_ <.':+4:".,.,f.nr.1.a.h°•.:.+�,•a''.y''�+w!;•„r,•a'•,`'+;N�.'�#a.�.�r,:`�'.':.'t O,�ti r.•C•^i•'n+`.ai:,t`.F�<r,r-,,f-':^:+s'�.�,'�':..R�:r z k.�:..s..;+,r...;.�"4`°'"fi u''•i'' ,g-".,-�,,.iea°:•.r.y.am;�'-.�^",Sla:i.�'S•.:S.'''it•F,.r:�,."�..n' actYami+.x:'.d.""r.e's".",-.1•�,..4* ""''_C'F_f:,'.`.,w,.',","d's,^,.,�,,a•..�k-*x:r�^!h.>9..e....'N_''t'l'.ax:,i s'19SM'°." ` ¢ ,�:yT,tl•=. :�''Y'.y,•r+s'!ri e, 4. K 'k j�... _ ._ �f.. ,Y.... ,''„t 't,r.. ... -,w,..t.- I!Y•:-r`,`5- �, •' <a e _ - - .. .�. :QassiSed Advertiseanents. . °,EASY TMC : MRS. YOUNG: GAINS HEALTHD UCAT� N y ��. THIRT�r.FOUR I:BS. otter > X- ..No sad c-r weaw ,lees W War at ales - — Blow It Away r.eara is ne. ste as. arasar are.. �+dl. ea” " (' BY DR. J. MIDDi.ETON —f- - - ms' s Tanlatc Restored Her �.aaa.aaa4 Tessa .ere,. " .dd,�a ...� .tsar -'' Provinolal /card of Health. Ontario When Stomach Trouble Had two" `eeves xfti �''°' �'''' °" De. Middleton will be glad W answer Qaeotiooa w Public $salts ttaa� A�ost Weed Health. If you would climb to heights oablimo, (jive my advice a trial; tats obsongh tttfa aoltlasn. Address him at tlyadina Soetws 6>oadlin "I weighed only a hundred and four Don't drESt and shirt crasoset. Toronto. tan pounds, my Lace was sallow and "Butt In" and work, and sunken and I was thin ar a rail. But gMILEl t3MII.Fl! SMILPJ! since taking Tanls o I weigh one bun- yu —Margaret is sometimes the afmpsimple things in mixture, and within a short time most �� Bred era$ forty-eight, have the rosy 8aret Emerson. ` -daily life that cease the most trouble'of the- sufferers had recovered and cheeks of a school girl, and enjoy good irony a health point o! view. Some were able t6 take food again three health for the drat .time In fifteen Amse2aa's lroaees nog s.maas a Is are very easeful about the in-i hours later. Only ten persons.were? _ years. Thin remarkable statement aoOL an .. �° y 1 at all seriously ill, and all of them �• was made recently by Mrs. Bella DOG DISEASES ,r` x . tents used'ia.food and take pains were able to-carry out theirordinary Young, 98 Cathcart et., Hamilton, Oat. ?'- select the kinds of food that will work next der so that,evidently the `' r.. and How to Feat Ad- best left their y "The year of my sicknees I was Marled Free to any Ad- palates and digestion.leffects of the poison soon were off. - Grew by the .tether. ` However, is the re aration of even, `The ap les used had been freshly , a s nervous breakdown, and my ap- 7[. Cla Glover Co.,lea *; -V -the simplest kinds o! food care must�gathered and were stewed in large petite was ao poor even the odor of :129 bleat 24th Rtreat You'll need for this little pus- food sametimert nauseated me. Read. New York. v.8,A. ' ..be taken to avoid any dangers in the;galvanized Iron containers which,were a visiting card ors playing aches, prune to nauseated stated m and back cooking process. Serious results ma 1 placed in iron steamers. The cos' card, a pin and a *pool. arise from poisons developed through tainers were used because It had been nearly set me wild and I would walk chemical action taking place between�found on a previous occsaipn that the Push the pin through the cen. the door for hours. I got so. weak I a e the food and the receptacle is which i apples became black if placed directly ire of the card and drop the pin could hardly stoop over to lace my atti'S(3tIY8 Proposition Y It is contained. For instance vessels in the steamers. A chemical analysis- �:o the hate that ruse through ehcea, and m For man with all round weekly :: made of galvanized iron should never 1 of some of the stewed apples remain- the epooL Holding the spool cars- den y housework'was a bun newspaper experience and $400 y fury ao that.the card-will not hall or $500. Apply Box 2,4, Wilson be used for containing food materials ing over from the meal showed that ' on account of the solvent ro -ties'the contained seven grains of zinc oft, hand it to a friend Tell him "The TaaIae treatment gave me a which man of these P Publishing Co., Ltd., 78 Adelaide :'a y possess for zinc.I to the pound expressed as zinc oxide— that the trick e l see how tar wonderful appetite, built me up till It seems well that the general public!this being to twenty-five he can send the playing card by friends wondered a4 my great change, Street West. should be aware of this fact I grains o g hydrated blowing through the spool. - f rated zinc sulphate to pad I always feet etraag and wall. I 7 It you are trying to make things ' An example of this has been recent- the pound. The does of zinc sulphate des will never cease to prase Tarlac." FOR ly, reported when a sudden outbreak which results in vomiting is 10-30 'merry at a party, ft is a good Idea g Tarlac to for Bale by all good drug- ea illness occurred among the inmates grains,and each person consuming the to prepare several acts of cards, -of a large institution under the fol- stew may be assumed to have taken spools and pine and very serious- gists. Accept no substitute. Over 8? eSFRAINS, CUTS, ge million betties void. lowing circumstances: About four eighteen to twenty grains of sulphate ly arrange a competition. Don't BRUISES, SWELLINGS r let anyone practice before the It persona were served at tea of zinc, .L word to blow is gives. That Pastas Vegetable Pills are Nature's — Use the Old Reliable. • with hot stewed apples. The remain- it is well known that vegetable acids der of the meal consisted of bread, are liable to act on metals, and the would spoil the whole affair, DI>< own .remedy for constipation. For w butter and tea. Within a few minute cause of the outbreak in question not tall to warn the other spects- sale everywhere. •- more than two hundred of those who hardly seemed in doubt from e.first. tors to keep out of range. of the — • 'J partook of the stew complained of diz- This incident indicates very clear) dying cards. If on Would le 8 P y In course of time, each blower y please, allow yourself siness, sickness or a feeling of sick- the danger of food poisoning from to be instructed in much that .you 4e a tiess, colic and tightness In the.throat. sources outside the food itself. -Of will learn that the Harder be know by men who are ignorant of the Or PAIN 4, There was some diarrhoea, but no�course the danger from contaminated blows, the more firmly the card subject .' double vision. The medical officer in!food such as occurs in infected meat, will stick to the spool; Try It and thar of the institution at once ad-l hams soaked in brine,Cambridge sau- see. ministered doses of bismuth and chalk l eager, etc., cannot be.lost sight of. MLlard's LlnlmeM LorBale everj�whers (Clip tMs cur and paste tt. kith others or the series, In. a scrap- Goodness is the only investment that �N jA[ YOU ANY never tails.—Thoreau. MISENER'S r Sir Frederick Bridge, recently °--Y-- lecturing on "The Real 'Rule There is no more Inconceivable lolly MRS, - Y' l iiistlE ���� Bri'tannial " declared that the than this continued riot of expenditure. !o Year ` `(] e/� • .er; ;. -;�; song is ruined by being sung too on battleships st a time when great' Beautiful result ofkconstane fast. It should "invariably be +masses of humanity are dying of star- • 1i:e d.tl,use of M..rta, ACHES A PAINS Iz.. taken at a slow, majestic pace." vation.—Herbert Hoover. fie• �. clear and r.dtand f • '1?rt/geble. Harmless. Sold and � vr" U You Have,You Are In Need of The melody was. composed by recommended 1, .0 drintsta VmIIlshtr'd After Using Lydia -' B Tonic MetCi title. Dr. Arse in 1740, who was in- /�yj /l D 1 tended !or the. law and was ar- •"I��,CJ!a`��•, s • E. P3nkham's Vegetable Are you pale and weak. wally tired ~ titled to a solicitor, but who for EYES =r Cl3>Qlp0lint} and out of breath an slight exertion? sock these studies for'music. - i Are you nervous? Is,your sleep dlw ' Wagner showed phis admiration - _ I ••Branchton, Ont.—`•When I wrote tarbed? Do you wake up in the morn- for the tune by writing an--over. - ! you for help my nelson suss mostly Ing feeling as tired as when you went lure round It, but his compost- FACE BROKE ,,,,ti1 prompted by cted if to bed? Is Tour appetite poor, your tion had ver; little inspiration lift -Off with Fingers ::,Y _1 wondered I! 1, tea. fit . . digestion weak. and do you have pains and failed td live.' by your m r After eating? ., ,,. _ WITH PIMP' r-� b was the e action lI have If you have any of these symptoms L.W you need a ionic,, and is the realm of . ••°'A C - ever taken, i heart• "° .. _ it assure • • .' medicine there a no baiter tease than "Where has yesterday gone? � I y �' for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which enrich (Hart to the prattler!) Yesterday, my am relieved a most I lit the blood,restore shattered nerves and child, „r ter, u of my suflreria ca -bring the glory. of health to � -U�a He . � ge xea pals 'Sea gone into oat memories—or have takenei:bo - . )cheeks° The ►sine of a se f Mr. hearts• "M face broom with plea ham Lydia Vega-table Pink PiIla to shown by the case of Iv e, 6ometfinea we would tarsal but y They Compound Tablets and abottleof Lydia . Horace Cnphill, Wood ward's Cave,I that�e bard and Tad f - N.B., who says:—"The first indicatbn, !t lives still fesaterad and salad over. and itched , R Fulkham a Blood Medicine,and can And we are made at joys and griefs - land 1us ned ealuiag me tom honestly say I have never een eo well that my general health was not good I and ha • I before. I had suffered from ` pas ( them, I tried several different rem- P�and �Y was a shortness of breath after the Of yesterdays. ( edies btst they did not hale anq. I other troubles since I was fifteen years r . least exertion. Then my'appetite be.� 111 read an advertisement L« Guises ofd, and during the'Great War' period N : . San-t6 fail, and after eating it seemed!••Why Le to-morrow?•• Soap and Ointment and purchased I worked on munitions for two years, as if there was a lump 1n my stomach. , some and after usiall them about a stud. In the heavy lifting which my work _ (Listen to the child.) To-morrow, mouth I was cos 3p ere) healed called for, I strained myself, causing .I grew so weak that I could not walk Like a clean sheet of paper, Is ours to y ,1.. a hundred yards without resting. Then "� (8igaed) Mass Catherine I. Carter pelvis intlammatfoa from which t have write oa, ., Aberdeen Hospital. Now Glasgow. sslfl'ered untold agony, and i often had I was taken with a numbness all over And we record, when it is given us, ' Now Scotia. to give up and go to bed. I had doctored my body anti,was in a sad plight. I What yesterday has tsagtlt. I! we � Cutieara 9oa Otatment sad Tal- for several years without getting per was under a doctor's care,but as I was p' _ tmaneat relief, when I started to faire sot getting better, I decided to try make mistakes•-- �•leis�aort and skin boom - And we all make miataltes—or if we '-` �► ty p° gets'medicines."—Mrs.GoLDWIDr Mrs- Dr. Williams' Pink Pile. The first waste i often when all else fins. !i Branehton, OaL tow boxes did not seem to help me but Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little �"sa at,,e ><.a a � ras. Write to the Lydia E.Pinkham Mad Qur paper with our silty .biota or `Freesone" on as aching corn, instant- gala.sessareat�i w 'X"mu l.- dneCo. Coval Ontario,foe^freecopy _ my wife asked me to continue .their scribbles, thhan seaprse•ol°' -aww'Rie, oid i of L des E. P lysm's Private Texfr ties and I sot tour boxes more. Before 1y that corn stops hurting, then shortly �Catkmm%io"ahaea.wltLoatara� Y Another sheet to given us to write on: you llft It right oS wits Ilapere. 7'rvlyl g'�upon Ailments of Wanes. Q1 ` these were gone I could eat a stair The day-after-to-morrow. _Ydn'r druggist sells *.slay bottle of meal, the numbness was leaving me Yesterday was today, my child;to-day remove•,every � d coats,soft�corn, _ sad I was issuing much better in every � )pay. I took the pi1L for a while bug• We make the memories which will be Or corn between lice toes, and the cal. and felt that I ryas again a well - - Ina* I still take the 1Ia occasionally, yesterday's; hill wf`.hout soreness or irritation _ m,- •� - p• And soon to-morrow will be to-day, but Irage had no return of the old And we shall have—and everyone will „+ �.trouble." have—You can get these pills from any a •medicine dealer.or by mall at 60 cents 01pe more clean sheet to write a record a. box'from The Dr..Williams' Meaclus, oa Don't wait for someone b :.;.Y. -ICo.. Brockville, Ont. 'Robert Withingtorl. be in pain to get Keadalto T*un-�'1■i 4 Spavin Treatment is the ' 0 - .. - r i�`ai Y\KM MOTHERS house. LJI�LESS yo see the.name "Bayer'? on'tablets yo. ForalIezternalhustsnndpants ' Y Y O —For all muscular troubles. are not getting Aspirin at all Kendall's Spavin Treatment makes good. -- - g g Thousands of mothers throughout xENASroN,Su1c.•Dw*=b_-r 8th,lvti Canada-many of them your neighbors •Please seed roe one copp?,of7 our?RfiAYi3B ONT® FORS& l ha.e u*-4 rnur 1CendaiI's spavtn Ohre ror ores .•^s.: epe8li with tllaIIkinl11ee8 OOIIC@rning eleven rears amid found it one ofthe hest lintmentar ban ^~the use of-Baby's Own Tablets. Once erarardtoral�alndeorwree ,cslsnea>>[ssy►x• Cad a tripe d druggist's ay. etular they have used the Tablets for their lit-' 3'�► rod R tle ones they would use nothing else.; Nora*Treatment ReiinedforHem Human use, The Tablets are an absolutely sate DS.a.J.K[MDALLCOMPANY, Rnosburp Falls,Vt.,Y.i A. ,�u A Dreadiuf Possibility. medicine for even the youngest bcby, f .•- being guaranteed by a government His Mother "Go and wash your analyst to contain neither opiates nor KEN®ALL S hands and face Bobby. I'm expecting 40 1%AS Desks a �, +� • ,`•.'_ Mrs. Pokernose here any minute," 7 o earning them. Mrs: David McRobb, Bobby a pose she'won't come Divide, Sask., says:—"I have used T R EAT M E•N T -, at all after I've gone and'washed my Baby's Own Tablets and have found .hands and face?" - J — O them so satisfactory I would not be without them." The Tablets are sold gins of the Fathers, by medicine dealers or by mail alt 25 g!!p sStOmaC� Tina �Owels ��t — ---Tommy-"How far I. the earth-from Dante a boa�1'om The Dr. Wtliiama' �xMns babe the hsrmies% purely veaeiabla,inf an b'a nd chlldrea'araacnktor. ^ ,;;the sun?" Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat - Father----"I'm sure I don't know," _ .�5� ,ggtist/p 'r +r a, ,Accept only an unbroken, package of Bayer. Tablets of t },,... Tommy—"well, I hope you will fee] Snappy, brings dial As iris," which contains directions and dose worked out by .sorry tomorrow when I am-being to makins baby's smoveh digest p 'punished fbr your ignorance." Tactless Hostess con seeing her rocs and howei.mova.s ;physicians during 22 years and proved safe b m'illIons for nephew's fiancee for.the first time:— they ahoutd at teething' y "I should never have known you from i�� :Colds . Headache Rheumatlsl MONEY ORDERS. f -: your photograph. Alan told me you aua alcohol and W It is always safe to send a Dominion were so pretty!" harmful tr:aridf• Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Express Mosey Order. Five doilan Quest.(coldly)--"No. I'm not pretty. onto. Earache .7--Lumbago `Pali) Pali) ~r ,--costa three cents. g so I have to try to be nice, and it's ' Q'— - such a bore. But perhaps you haven't '{> nrfara 'bandy "Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dr4glsti. Man Calls it freedom and It makes tried?" Aspirin to the trade mark (r.lrtstere•d to Canad.) of Barer Manufacture of Nona- a: him free to be more' brutish than • — acetic etdester of Snl1cc11cnMd. VVT;11e It It 1'.11 RnnwtrTMet AsylrttAm Hayes' br..te can be.--Goethe. MInaM's Liniment used by Physiclana 1110i No. 22•—r28. Will bec stamped awith Ltheir renewal ltrado rnsr.the "Al e-c oad'Borst �� 'r rt• a'.M,AY.�f�'x :a�,.%+ .a+; - , ��,i-a.• <. �+.- • �'I�a� r+lf ^�A,y]+.`'if.�':3.: '-.A! .W,s •a�.'1.. wa a. ;..fi "R'j,� .".xrr.. ` .'g =s+,a{,:a+`' .,e.r •'�•., � 'o; a ,{q,•m:yl- '"y `' 1^'tl 'rr �'.'V.., ..:n,.,,.,• ;d.. :,;fir,' "_C- ' ..i7' :✓3',xb,• �d. v K.. 1. �.,. .d', ! a, ��,�y,,,pY �a„''•- b ', ,r '•+8�. .y ,,- `.? _ -'qd-:,.•: " 'fib: �:.<'.- 'v' •.• ,u5`4°r -d.3°•.�..` ;:'A, ?.” r;,y' ">, ti .�.. -a'•K..t)3k. :�"-s'4' •+`. ,•fs°' ,�,•r .'W z -,a x,�. _'�•' +i- ;-.-•,; :�.�• •`sCJae �• .�+ .ems• _ _ " a.: .,� " T .: •L "• �2.uc..-. '..:. �^n „P"`4` -�-F»>u-r.,.., � :.a�.,'�.,.,,, -,�. :,•r-`.;-: ,-..�` .N•:�t�: .r�' ,V.?'^ n• r-.P.' �- ..s.r �,v m'� ..e•; .'R}•++"' .,�, �';�i-•. ;,fir" K/.: .. zw,, •t°.. :c."n '�--:� '�y `-:I� �„oF,f's•*,�. v 1L.i�1` ;�.#{ ,.` ':,�y..- 'r. " .� - .,.,F.,.. 1.r r, rr A..,t. -"�-•..,,.. �-, •. - :`:i-+ -`,mot-" t+°f•�Y° ~ le ► snow 85cr R Day,ditto 50c; J J Ward. _ - a- +� dente lot f� Spears, bOIIU9 on 23 rods c OD*( J � 1C`�`ln CO] a E _ fence lot'LTeon 7 8 75. =. Ly.i. S -SEED R r`• j:+f:+lJ .:. T e dg sing commits c n Rends - .. - ': end reported ze omm X1.75 per veer„ =L60 it paid in advance. ed payment as follows: H, Jobnsoa, - i 1 - .., fT whecriptioits!ro the United states and Crest use of tool&1.0A; R T Davidson, drag Imperial Learn ng, Britain$2.00 ra advance. . 11 00; W.T,Bepant, drw� 13.62 • Alf Wiac{�nsin No ? - "'1 75 bush ._ Trimble, drag 14 00; J J Ward. drag p f ` 2,50 ;-W Holmes, draw- gravel; drag M e e i �. JOH1� MURKAR Pro ristor. 14.37 ; A Tbom, repair work 1.26 ; W White Cap Yellow Dent s P Jones, repairing 3 25 : Also grading _ / ' RR il*oo, In of F. H. ' CUYl<l t0il'H Eiarl ” ' Whitby towaline 800:'R �W' �'j - ..- South Ontario Election men and teams putting In culvert e t 1 . Richardson will be held- p Yf 2 40 hush soul "aff base line 3.16; Canada Ingot ' • ' . "The volume-of traffic that passes- Iron-Oo, 2'Boas graders and sales tax . -1n the Armories, Oshawa . LOn gfellUw, - - through Whitby, Pickering, Brooklin 344 85; H Wilson, drag, putting in ;,on Friday, June 8th, at ••: ; and other places as a result of good culvert 17.26; R Laidlaw Lumber Co, ,3U nT., addressed ' ' - „y:- roads is obe of the best proofs of their 2016 ft lumber 141,12 ; W Pugh, shoes P. " value to this county,"said F. H.Rich- gravel 1.25; J Stephenson, cleaning by i '� ��+ •-; o- Ards candidate in the present pro= ditches acne gray 14.13: F Wright, rep ,BORN' FLA�F,S ' CORN PLAKES ;2 'vincial election for South Ontario, bridge and dr 5.75 ; J O Spaag, �� �1 ('t 71C. �,� ' i g g ag y fill.culvert . L' • C. ,1-J r When diaeiusein Ibcal issues this week. dra 8 25 t C W Disney, "In tier course of the season it is plow and dicag-22.50; F Cowie, drag } .-Quaker COr3] F131{69, COQpO In very t-� .y:.., , estimated, by those who are in a pose 21,20; J Padliater, drag and filling in Premier of Ontario `� tion to know, that many thousands of washout 11,00; J L Shephenson. team. " - - _ .package. Valuable Gifts, -- automobiles daily ti p q 9. ' 'and at the Masonic Hall, Save the Poupons. i t,•`` ' y go over the 'm roy in 2.75 ; John Beelb dratr 6.a: Jos' . y ed highways in thin county and that O Riley, 17 hre drag 8.73: A E Hamil- r ;• r -S . '. .' -thousands of dollats are speet bd tra- ton, drag and rep washouR 10.00, Brooklin, Monday, Jlfne, ' '� yellers, tourists and others. The The standing Commit!ee nn Relief ]1t11 at m., t0 be R ,D- =k. r benefit to our cotnwunities is incalcul- reported and rercommended 'paym�•at ' p' ` ¢� : able. ' The only question is whether us follows: Dr. P E C,rrnw`iight', pro-' addressed by the _ v C a N OS: thet.e roads have cos*_us too much." fesional services and medicine•for -By eonie it is srgued tbat. their Mrs Sarlee, of Fairpurt 8.60; ` 1410a. alinlYt�' DCr el"ty, •conatructilun has placed too heavy a Council now adjourned to meet = load on •our municipalities, but again ct Monday.general June 11th, for.-the � FARM L A' N D through,Txs News I desire to say to transaction of general bu'riness.. Minl ter Of Agriculture ' `•� s91_! -the electors that the Government which I rim supportia� brought down To buy or sell your farm, cossult the Farm Lands Department of 'V a bill, through Son. F. C. Biggs, dur- f• t; g -The United Farmers Co-operative Ca�mpany,. in the last eesblon of the Legislature . . to relieve the muoicipalittes both , How Do You Remit Money? Limited. • .urban and rural, of their twenty pper cent of the coat of the highways. Thee -" ' . °,: HE next time it is necessary for you to remit money, A. J. kLLISO-N, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. IM y o;• Opposition in the Heuse, by taking �h•w advantage of a mere technicality in � remember that the safest, most convenient and.eco- ; procedure, obsts acted the measure nomical medium is )rank Money Orders. They•are sad reveated it from ever going o a " vote• The,result is that the municl tasued for any amount up to fifty dollars, and you can our- - � •+��Q•r�- a -r=,�RB �,QR .' chase them at our nearest branch at rites ranging from three •.„= t panties will have to pay direct thous- p S � 2� and*of dollars that would have been cents to fifteen cents, plus revenue starztps. gp LJ SF CL�A NIN C� SUPPLIES taken case of by the province a* a ! = .=-whsle.-The peeele e� Se..:h Ontario Let us help you b the following ist-Newest .designs In Wale Papers '+ have reason to think hard before they in stock. We can put it on for you if you Ao desire. overlook this matter and obstruction- Work Guaranteed.' m; lot tactics of the Opposition. are-to - blame.,. • . DOMIMON AANK Mr.Richardson explained that the re- W GM BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager.. Shera inWilliama Paints and-Varnishes, Mnore'f-Htiresca venue to theprovinceevery yearfrom BROOKLIN BRANCK - E C. CROSS, Manager. J.,htstou's frloor Wax. O'Cedar.W, motor lteeosca was p;ettinq to be a big Liquid Veneer, Bntshes .of all kinds, eta figure.running between $3 000.000 and . $4 000,1100 dulfar*, Tbia would stn �� - - Deal where y-su get the Square Deal long way to build and meintaio_good • ., an� az' roach. Theis are other means by ' ?c which the province tiefi raise reveous 11ow' ' " About that the muoicipalitie• could sot and `', III”'he regarded it as a serious thing for �++ • �+ _ .Booth opt ed the tactics should lia have _ _ _ _ The Busy Store, Brougham' Ont. been adopted which tr#t the liability } - - . ' � na lbe municipalities when they ,�i,'�Ii�w is the' time to ard•er jr oul" There i3 a Reason -could have been freed from the re= _ _ l want tosee this notion and the Car he' the' spring rush. We x.,.• urban communities:in. It-gr'ow sad - - • thrive"sitld sir. Richardaoa, •'and my 'c8II make immediate delivery �iCk er'ln' g Ha�'d�r�l'� St(}�'+� taut lastt.tm is toad ever. measure - ich is in the!atereats of.the county. of the tollowin; models . _ •, ry Prugresaive measure* have belped-to _ r r� .'.. make South Ontario and lamanxious - -. _ ... -�• 'to give my time generously to bring. 'TOURING CABS �RUNA .OUTS Now is the time t0 get Sour Seed Corn. _ ping about better railway facilities,and f ' better agricultural and iaduatrial coo- We have ab complete stock rt: + altiona." AND ONE TON TRUCKS. compton's Early, Longfellow and North Dakota 5 -gee the whole paste advt. of r the Warren Motors. -West Hilt, T@ have recently taken over �4vhiteFli11t, Improved Learning, which appears elsewhere in tbta Wisconsin N.G. 7 Vv hite Ca Yellow Dent, iteeue. . -the Agency for''' the .Chevrolet pt PICKERING COUNCIL. -Motor. Car and will be im a pose- (olden Glow and Pride of;�iiehna. - y r The above couneil met l pursuant to tlOn to take care Of the Sales If it is Good Corn you want, we have it. adjournment on Monday.the 28th ult. - Member*all present, the reeve in the $�(� 88>rvlce Of t111B t✓'ar - ' Leave or phone your order and we,will fill it promptly. chair. Ifllnuum of last meeting read . -and approved. in -the future. :,A complete stock of Garden Tools,-Laws Mowers, ' A number of accounts were present- _ _ r ed for payment and referred to the _ _ _ Akee, Clippers, Etc.. �tm°.standing e Ern` the Red .:�A. full line of Accessories Gaso- 13A c Society soliciting aid for the - i Our 6fott0-. We have it, can get it, or it is not made." < ef►idemic.at Cochrane through typhoid lII�i and Oil &I-Ways in stock. J. C - A corn. from Dr. I. A.Free]re death d. S. BALSDON, - PICKEMG of the late W. O. Barnes. On motion E'. M. Croker was heard ve behalf who Lake d 8150.9000 l and eai, SHERWOOD V . COLLACUTT - -- vel Co., who asked $1x0,000 last yeas, -"' would nbw tike less, erhaps one balf. - • • Mr. Croker all+o cailr�attention to the Ranking by Maid .. neglected condition of the cemetery at Phone Ind. Z00 _ Fa:rpnrt. Oswald Hilts also referred - - " :to the came. ThPV asked for a grant - ANY v�od a of men who conduct �• and on motion a iB34 grant was made. - M �h� we e S ltawderd jhrongh fire pd$L esn9 men live tr away from any-bank Cad that �lr. Croker was heard re-grading elv by mail saves tbee� � a special nd gravelling at Fairport - i Oaw'ald Hilts was beard t'e assess- '+ �I CK E N G _ - -: s satisfactory cure is every way sad Quits anent of 9i acres of lot 23, B F.con., �• ws Wry tere+t at eeriest rases oa-*task aoeo�iota' in 'hided in assessment for Fairport, Write or call for full pareieolars. Rnbert Balsdon was beard re claim ! _ for work on reads. M E A T M A R K E TT -The Council was now reaotved into oS ■AN•��& J.�A f a Court of Revision, when the follow- ing appeals were dealt with : Uriab -,Round Roast or Steak, Young, overcharge, dieasllawed; T , '^' _ �`'�' lb- TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLION$ Wedlock. bitch ase'ut, allowed ; John - Surloin Roast or Steak. Dreper, change tots to Mrs Smith and "Pickering Branch, - - W. F:Law,�8ift4'CP , Porterhouse Roast or Steak, C. A. 1VIcClelluit A L Bundy,allowed• Jos Taylor,ass's - 18C „ Whitby Hrancr`t, - - - a ebaoged to F'Re>faolds; lure E M Cro- -Ramp Roast.... .. ker, asst reduced from $500 to 8W ; �. 'PYne Rib Roast, . E M Croker. overcharge, adjourned ; Heavy Rib Roast ... ... 18e " IV Benson,asst on 'buildings reduced Picker" . p from$1000 to$500: W J Michell, dog Shoulder Roast. •14 and 16c " :k a rass't, allowed Bentley, Bros,_ over• Pot Roast ... - 14e " ing ebhrge.adjourned ; O Hilts. ase't re- ' il, i .. du��ert ; J d w acre nod E-Hard-y ao�— . - - -_ - - - - - - -- -- •; 8 Hardy aso'd as tenants instead of J ,,', Lew of Pork,... 26C Ater : F Derpeba, jr, was ass'd for '. •Loin of Pork .. 25e " bitch instead of dope ; L Pilkey was „ Althnudh n(A settled, we are doing' bus t- ase'd for dolt: the fallowing tran*fers Shoaldet Roast of Pork, 2{k,28c �, . were made--W Bunting to E and Chops, 28c :; 'ness In our new building opposite - Emmett., H Johnson to F and E Bater, Pork Cho , W Nlclntosb to G and I Elliott,Thos Puce Pork Sausage, ... 25c► _ the Standard ink, on t ---- -V.,trng to W and'S deal. —p'tneet Salt Pork,... 25c `` Ba he The standing committee on Contio- 'Finest Breakfast BacZm;-piece; :• 38e " Rencies reported and recomMended „ ' n -1 old• site where bread has w r The following payments : H E Turner, sliced, :.. tt ruing notices re Court of Revision -kild Cured Cottage Rolls (half-or'whole). 33c `� een baked for more than 40 years. -rR y Back Bacon, Y y Pat - u r,i ; D R Beaton, on acct of salar 48C " Y.'%(A) : John Murkar, advt and 'order -' .. We hereby thank our man customers for their l0 al 1, ks for road Supt 8 00 ; Ed Willson,• Cooked Ham ... .. st, and a190 solicit the trade of Court of Revision o 00. _ _ • Wesnera-.-_ ..,, ... �:.f"26c - - during -r ti -At.andinp committee on Bonuses , ; j� �� r n the wholetY past, community. We are - 0 r -� f, -- Wire Fences, Drainage Matters Head-Cheese,.. _. ^-- s . awl Snow Sh welliaR reported and re- Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbe �0 cents here to serve you and our regular C mended the following payments: " s the So cents deliveries are-made, whether the roads are bad or not. .' ' y nson. shov snow, break rds 9.0,1; lb prints IS center "- A ':'"o,linaon, into 300; 8 Armstrong Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday Independent phone 900 N. :' ai+to I,16: R Davidson, break rds 2.06 : K Beelby. itto 1.04: W P Jones , I shov vnowbreak dA t825 • ,lobo Bry- m �-� �� �/ P *��► NT �`�pyr��.y� *M* M „�� - -• Pickering • k^ 'S�YtL, diuw 1,50; $ $u� �O'rIr 1'!' a V�• - Ii,�/t. .. ,.i },111 J.,'l� l ♦,\ V� i i. R. ifionney., - - w,.:.•ti`,�,� nr -•--09r. ���v � a�- ,% �t�� x�- ra.,,. .�, ;.. +l• ^3 k <'"i�a"' •'p �k`•*'' a°"'- V'n 4 ■";ar.-�r^ � -'. _",y':g:- °i'-"'�' -:�•-.,y irm;aL �: �,},��. .Rx.• .•w... ��p -y`ys �•*•+ ,Yr �.."t.-5-,.;'S-'e;a*.A °�'•-•:, .ti--.Y;+r..i" r ` bt"o.,,,+:°••� -y �a;ra,t�.•,s,�•e: .•'q�a�x�,,•ba ' xr�y ••°L:.,s.�r.•.f?�.,; '�>,s.-'�'�"� $t'�,, «a,:«.};«"�"�:N•:±�, .,4�w:�,'.n�.%i Y . ',.Y ,,:. ; ,u,•.,+=c.' .f r q, �a•.,r.r�.._. • ' •.:rC :xa 4,.'�F`g,p'.s.•xr y�x+vXc'f0¢�';t;v' ��4�•.✓.�._ n'y� 'st•✓ +. : a .F+. ,�,•F,. :�}•� `••'"•�: ,�, -s.^ 2• "�a' 'd-r J-S::'�=� :s-h,�. t -.:s n- .:.ate .'`•".' A: �n ,::'v ,� A:, „.e •�, °`P'' '�`��5 • - .. + - .. �. ''. ley, CLARBMONT. Mr.-and Mrs. R,iers,- of Toronto, HORSE REGfSTER. moue Hackney stallion,the property ^•' - Miss-Bannock and Mr._ and Mrs. '` — of Graham Bros.; will make the sea- - Joe Timms has taken to himself 8parkhall, of Scarboio, Spent SLIn- FWRISTON, [15258;. (17963).- imported' aon of 1923 at his`.own stable; 0siru- Seasonable ;a Ford car. des with R.'J and Mee. Manes. Clydesdale stallion.the property a! �rogie Stock Farm, Claremont. 1 - ; David Taylor has 'installed an y Robt. Defoe (:Preen River,will make up-to-date T soda fountain al his ice The School Board has taken the the season of 19M as follows:Mon: ARIZONA, (20407), the fashionably bred initial steps towards the erection day leaves his own stable and pro imported stallion, the property of ' -cream parlor. Graham Bros., will make tfis season O dr ' .Mies Verna.Bin ham, of the To of the new buildinsts recently de- Deeds to 0.Carter's for noon, E.W. , Bingham, tided upon and to be ready for the Holtby's for nlght. Tuesday. Wm, of•19M at his own stable. Cairnbro- j ronto Normal School was' hOms gall term. i Middleton's, Greenwood.noon, Love R is,Stock Farm, Claremont. less; week-end. C..A.,Overland and familyy, Fred leers. Audley, night; Wednesday,-BornvlE Frtas, E18264}; (182f141, 19681, Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey spent Evans and Miss Minnie tleesoII W. J. McDonald's, Brock road,noon the fashionably bred imported Saturday with Goo. McHuen and motored-to Erin on 3tlnda and Hutchings Bros.. night: Thursday.- champion Clydesdale stallion, the See our New Ginghatna and ~ ' y Palmer'Bros., Liverpool. noon. M.- eo et t of Graham Broe.,will make- a=° faEvans'Ward has been confined relAtivea, day with' the -Yormer's g song.aarDnd s,a0herr night;ad, for- the season of im at hia_.own stable;;. Ohambraye. � to his bed for a few.days with a Y y Cairnbro ie Stock Farm,Claremont, y One of Claremont's landmark's noon; W. H. Major's, con. 5, night. g :A full line o`PPa11 Papers, ";bad cold and stomach trouble. disappeared afew-days ago' when Saturday, own stable until the loll.-UPPERTON PRINCE, '11484, (14413) the newest designs. F: Chidlow moved on Monday to Tilly Gunn's cottage was torn owing Monday morning, purebred Clydesdale stallion, the his new premises at-the B°uthend,, dowel. This was the oldest build= property of Graham Broe., will make'Ladies' Summer Underwear and CATTEG}AT,(imp), C,T. S. B., No.1248,- the season of 1923 at-bia own,stable, recently purchased from J. Evans. ins in Claremont, thorough- imported Hosiery at-right prices. Dr. Tomlinson and family left g p eairnbrogie Stock Farm,Claremont. -. The stores and other places of property of the Canadian Racing on Monday for 'a brief trip to busidesb have agreed to close on Associations. Toronto, will make Men's Summer--Shirts, new pat- _Windsor, returrang this weekend. Wednesday afternoons begiunin¢ the season of 1923 as foliowa: .�ioa• terns. Men's Underwear, Mr:'and Mrs. Seldon,Harold and , . `dap, will leave his own stable, Dun• 2-piece and combin- at 1 o'clock do a flag the. roonthe• of Barton, and toceed to Gerow's Ho• Harnesg -Sh o atione.. Miss Haze], of Whitby, visited Julie, July and Ar.gust. p with-J. H. and:Mrs: Beal on-Suu- tel Brougham-, for night; Tuesday, A full line 'of Fresh Groceries Frwnklin House, Markham, night; ' day. bCednesd,,by, CallPndar's Hotel. Mal- — always on .hand at lowest A meeting in the interests of F. vern,for night:.Thursday. Wood's '. H. Richardson willl be held in the Hotel, R's,:t Hitl. night;'Friday, to FARMERS possible prices: Masonic Hall this Friday evening ' his own stahl,- Where he will remain Highest prices paid for ' g y g' Now is the tires to see about your _ produce. ' at 8.$0. until the following Monde moririn �+•' Just arrived, a large Supply of Pp TERRINC}TON-CETEWAYO,9588,'the f�i,• H:arneea rleeda.• �ry - •' running shoes from 98 ate. up, to A V O TT :ft all members of the-family, at J. `� We have on hand a good supply 1 Fingold's. * S of Harness and Accessories CLAREMONT, Mrs. A. W. Mackay and daught• erases il, Oe� at varions prices. - ONTARIO er, Mrs. Comba, are- spending two. 1 'Give us a trial and be TWIT ' weeks with the former'ai brother, convinced', NE ,�r Joseph Boyer, of Detroit. - Repaired promptly and satin- Allan Taylor left on Monday for ° �... faction guaranteed. Good Shoe Repairing Service his home at the Soo after spending T' T AA TT 8,�RING GOODS a couple of months with his grand- -A trial is solicited. CECIL ER 6iLLEY ". mother, Mrs. A. W. Mackay. FI7G'.AR KFA.R"'�TB Prints.Ginghams and Lima Towel Our senior football team played ^'= Harness maker, Snow-white Sheeting of medium a league game at Cireeow gat• -_ .at the "Corner Shoe Store." , urday evening winning by 4 1• To- ewe ht. Sued quality 79 inches morrow (Saturday) evening the Claremont, Oat,- PICSEBING, ONTARIO w at 60 cents per yard. ' UzbridiRe team will play here at 6 Prints all colors and shades 25c. ` O'clock. Ginghams large pled check 25is Y ' Mee: �. Cl ' a, of a and little :Have, Your' G ^G ro u nd �1 Linen Toweling for tea and sy- daughter, Oleta, of Agincourt. re- hand towelnig at 26c.' '=� turned to their home oD Saturday - A Hmited supply of knee Rubber -s4 -forenoon after spending several — AT THE Boots, white soles and rolled days with the formees mother, AT '-■. edges at 4,00. Mrs. R. J. Mann.' W. E. �`I. SincWr X. C• _ rs meeJ. M will be held in Dr. ! We ppay highest prices for ; o Tuesday Member for South Ontario in Ca m ej l l Flo�,,, " i-11� abutter and eggs. ToinliaeoII's office n y the Laat Legislature.and in a evening at 8 o'clock to arrange for al F� Cmoat ' _areal Rood , time in lanais this previous Legislature, who has _ . Work done whiles Ou .�'Palt ' s attain been nominated, and S summer. Come and-brim all in- s. terested with yon. solicits the votes of the elect =. .iM1• T: E. and Mrs. Stephenson and ors of Snn[h Ontario on.Jeiae .t1t�^ Coal, COaI 25th next. His election ad- ' 1�1� a are in the market for winter and Miss Veta, accomppaanied by Miss dress will appear in later ix- ! Em In a Bryantof Pickering,motes barley , ea to Drambo of Sunday last and sues. He invitee the public, Marquis wheat, oats,' _ nt the drayy With the former'e Ladies especially, to his meet- Hard and soft loosi of the ani;hter, Miss Merle: inga as they are announced. sled rye. Inquire , For sale. a second-hand kitchen for prices 4 on a'ange in good order. - "World's hand -• P'avorita" also as iron doable bed 31L4S. .�3/LOS►-! ."-The Cam Four �V & Co. 'Ltd. THOS. A. LAW �!' stead with good spring and math THE BEST EVER ti F f f ^` ress, and a hanging lamp, all at _ _ _ s Hold direct. Factory to Farm. ` cac z'�'m Irv,Q=t. a bargain Gall-at the paesoaaga — Mills at nor phone W8 r" al Si10' QO. _ _ A "bee" will be held at St John's �rkha�, oni;. Toronto 's Pe terbort�- Piekerin� T W Yi�1 E T�PINR ' Cemetery on the 7th concegsion on _ Wednesday, June 6th, beginning - 'at a a. m. Men with shovels are /CE CREAM Implements required. All those interested will lease attend as much work ,til'R►ays on hand Will be aired to put the come' Just received a large shi - ' Sdvinq opened anew Store and Rs, C o m le t o g p 'A► Following three very iatearestin freebment Stand. and also a Park meat• Of McCOrmi-ok g at Roeebank, I will be able to ,.. reports of the recent ELY. P. U. yceommodate fruit varties Binder Twine h Toronto Motor Car Co. - Convention, Did at Brantford, at reasonable rates. in that "Big Bell" :�;,; Miss Lois Brodie, Joesph Timms Hot water supplied and first-class u.wilw e f OQrB b Orde - Be flue Q ' wad Horace W illison at the Bap- . boats for hire. � y y ri>� IF get Young People's meeting last Dance platform to cent,, - for Used Ford rd -�C a rs at once - ..'Konday evening, Rev.- and Afire. 49 Phone Pick. 6604 ' King were presented with an ad- Have you examined One SENSATIONAL' -PRICES . `'' dress and generous roll of bank Dyson 'E. Cowan 'the new MoCormiok bills, expressive of the high esteem All these ears have been traded la as part wad appreciation in- which these payment on New lords. We guaraatee Cjj MM • Dearing Tractors ? � work ere are held in the church W itevale 4 the title, model an year and protect yon If _ and community and wishing there >�d'a.e tdai■t tb'car Let us show you a few -. God-speed in their new Bold of tat- '"('�, /� �� against observe" detoets.. SverT carp k is Implements Go Both Mr. and Mrs. Hint re- The Service Gam a guaranteed to be as represented. - is within tee days and we that you would like plied appropriately. There were The LOWEST PRICES Ever -2-U-w&a feu `+ r quite a number of senior members Overhau:ing,- Painting, all kinds raid se tie �hw of a Look over Bode hayigg mechinee present. The evening closed with repairing done. Ignition Quoted Oft Used Ford Cara NewFetd. And get readyfor the rush refreshments and a social time. a specialty. Well attended farewell. services Your old Ford t-op 're-covered CASH' CASH CASH F. X. C '0 0 F E• & ' were held in the Claremont Bap- for $13 00. .$5O DOWN $54 DOWN a$8 1 DOWN tist Church last Sunda when the pp,�, well-kept Toga VLAREMONT �• �' Rev. Chas. W. King said farewell Berr l� P(? nt'er� FORD TOURING y Y FORD ROADSTER LIGHT D LiV1:RY to the congregation completing In good Conditton y_ about three years service here Balsam$$.SO vaos& Balance$6.50 moat` Bailees=I month Tr 8 Ideal G�roc#17 StOre There were many expressions of In the course of a few days we shall be 'regret over Mr. and Mrs. Kin A! LITTLE AS $2.00 A WEEK'W` moving into our new store, located leaving the community; yet cofl �- LA'S Y TERMS sivA•LE roll ro Bur A FORD MIS YEAR ^bout 180 feet South from the tone r "" gratulAtio his unanimous call - main corners of the village. We need to Mount easant Road Church, CASH CASH 'G410 sears room to carry on our extensive Toronto, in which section he will $105 DOWN $129 DOWN .��G DOWN and also growing business. We shall ..� have most of the advanta es of make delivery to any part of the town g FORD SEDAN FORD TOURING and special attention given to phone city and of country surroundings. FORD COUPE s:aelleat Canditi,a Is food shape orders. Only the best of Food StuQa as his new field 'is In a new and will be kept-on our shelves. A on rapidly,growing district, and the Balm=17 mentk Balance :n mend will' mestL of NeilsozN Ioe Oresm will be k cause a very promising one. They ' ' constantly on hand throughout f �1? will also have with them their two Defies f ustl C H CtsH FORD TRUGICS summer. Our Objective - Quaky none. garland Harold, the former NWN 118 DOpII First,Low Prices--ell goods guaraa• = . having just caduated is Brandon Mwe s one bK• pmt about Ri1�1e teed. Let us et your next order, , College and is, about to take up a "Toraxito' Stable Equip- FM ROADSTER �� a for CASH Msrtham Bread Oanada Hesai - _ post_graduate course in Toronto, - meat which makes me spec- - - Pbone,Otare 2110a and the latter Dow in cou:•ee at iaily d to sell it. Its =ll & FORD COUPE Terms: j!iNa& FR"IR GWDLOW McMaster University, and both of the fact that 'the'gelveniz- ' FORD ram MUCK them scholarship men At the iag thoroughly covers and FULL SST OF TOOLS AND MUCK— (JLARFMONT, - - ONTARIO close of the morning service a Pul- completely coats both the DRIVING INSTRUCTION FREE! a$67 DO�fN pit Committee was appointed and inside and the outside of the Torras: $H moth '- ? Rev. and riles. King were extend• steel tubing with pure zinc • P!)< CASH ed a unanimous invitation to be . . q r FORD rox rieucir spelter. This hot process ; $24.50 1rONTH o$72 DOWN -.the church's guestsat the coming �+� 1 C DOWN - _ Whitby and Lindsay Association �� it absolutely rust- son this 600d•looklns Reliable ap - gathering 'which is to meet h @re' defying and proof aaaintt FORD SEDAN FORD TOURING Term: =12 month on rune 12th and 13th. Dr. Jones strong stable acids for the = `" rRUC s1S0 C x H Fitrmer,'of McMaster Univerei- azisnum period. ash Deti►n Balance X11 mouth : FoRD roav m ; t will- occupy the pulpit nett '� u a mighty valuable feature. ~ y, py p p The above guy terms are for twelve monthly Pa meats a:3 lnalude Interest Sunday. Mr. King begins, his Let me explain some of the many sad Insurance. Substantial antra savings for t�CASH. Of all maforlala and deal= work in Toronto On the 10th of ot'' Ch�some of the inter- whtla'we always have a good stook of used Fords at low prieu,now is the kepi in stock. It will pa; you .�• eating Torm tc literature, time to buy—when we are at the peak of our Sprinc business. Dell at oar works and iIISpsef ear steels '3M June, taking a brief holiday after obtain prioes Don't be udd leaving here. Rev. A. McLellan, W. R, EMERSON. � ye�te We, o not employ iheme� of the Union Church,and mangy* of t we can, and do throw hIS congregation were resent at Box 425 Whitby y aalafbYOM we p -1 11rzD oe�jwry by per Item aa, 'f ` the evening service, the former reading the lesson and spewkinft a eall solfdfod. '"` sew kind words in reference to Mr. OR "C.w.J.'a Los+•! Ford Dwl�re" 'e 1.T, MATHESON - and Mrs. King's work in the com- Wvs sNOisR+�CW Knrvsl '1"OROlY1"a �*oMS ryl.utr saI ones and Wes►: whi4by,Oniarilt b' =unity. ^i - r,1,•. L- .' 'yt ry„- ice'-4S '^. 4:++''y' Q' vw+"'� k T0''"yF c.` . tbc""!: °''„��`xt „j. ^,:,�`-µ4 .,mss*.. .<•�,: ;p.:T'c'�' "•rr Gar die,;. -•, ,'�•�; •'a;t,^^'a•wa tit" �?1: ^-+^+srPiy`•,'k"' ,y"'rriy F. -Om­, �_t4 7 -1�7 - he' Finest Green To& -On the Frin C P! P g , of the a As undoubtedbr 7 —sy xDWARD WOODWARD. PART 1. manners? You'll make Delay Dow- drop cry If you look at her1ike-a- BoriVs saloon at San Latols, on the fringe of the Pats, p,ampa, wax that gonian wrli -attract Borit and the other men chuckled, one of those rank oases ch Borit andThor a cold blue eyes turned on wolv the bier. an undue proportion of es sold most things, from bad whiskey to 1poumlre a sunny companion for it is pure,fresh and wholesome - a man's life,and was prepared to cl0ae those who like you, Cortz" he said a deal on his own soul if the Pries slowly "but I guess Miis Regan Isn't ndthe flavor Is that of tUe tt*ue . was good inough. one V them. You want to shut u Pay nights were the oecasi6ns when P Lifebuoy way be Oaf*,�_ get hurL" ly used on the tender- -..---'.green leaf* BoritR lurched into frenzied 140, Of R, be%rullryto?u questioned Cortz, his eyes -silt skin. Nall sort. At such times the gatichos, as rowing malignantly. "Guess it Woodoile'369,OW Miles �he,Argentinii cowboy is named, come nal It is wonderf Lilly ­Royd MarriageRaises Ques- in from'the isolation of the ranches, wont be me getting hurt I If you kid cleansing' for little Long. urself thet your ugly face tickles We& f Canada and the United and in a few hours burn up their handev'facee and bo& tion of Age to glegan's fancy you're dead wrong!" The people o rials Ili money in the vivid blue flame of bad lee. He strutted up to Where Thorp and The Duke of York's marriage has States use enough forest lust0l nd ebullient animal nature. Ld�"-1.aftln A.4-h AbTed UP a discussion, as to what'is -of logo tour feet a 1 I.,A A, k,.4ssJ a year to make a pile ItTering astute, Borit catered to th;t Megah stood on either side of the nar. a the proper age for marrying, Days, high and three hundrsd and sixty thou- fun for these buret of hysteria; and row.counter. "If you want to -know Critics thl sand miles long; or :afteen times on a eertRin payday evening in the anything, Britisher, I'm the only man nk London despatch. Most spring of the year his reathouse was she'll let Idas.her!" V_!' that the Duke,who is 27 and the Duch around the earth. IcThat's a liel" she exclair�ed. Is, and alcoholic we wto to 22, hit the Ideal age. well This enormous drain on the f oreat a blaze of naph laughter and the wolves were apr�wl "May be" laughed Cortz, "but Others point out that any age Is the wealtb bag so a.armod the public make it le truth," and before, the right one , provided you have R, But- authorities that otective pokicles un. for their prey. .'-f Pr -impa-ssivel-satur- girl could Spring back out of his each, Btirit litniself, his Aciently bulky bank account. heard ot a few years ago are now be- nine face showing exaggeratedly pale he had stretched out his ban and The Bishop of Welidon and Dean of ed er toward him Ing brought into force. in Canada, the among the windblown complwiions of dragg h In another second his greedy It Durham advises Y014lig PsoPlo not to Quebec Govemmerithas closed all the his guests, hung around the bar, vanti 11 they can bring up a family, cortz, would have crushed Megan's moutg! marry unt forests against travellers except on and poker in his eyes; Gideon but Thorp's fist took him under the d a: "Yet early marriages, are wTItten permit from a fire muger Or the sharp, named the Cacique on Re- _but he add safeguards against temPtLdon this of his once having sojourned jaw' instead,-and- sent him reeling count often other official. A few years ago ugh in the toldos of a tribe Of across the room, where he fetched up and also motives for Industry." oonsidered drastic long eno would iave been them how against one of the bulk-timber tables. Hellueliche Indians to teach Coulson Kern-aiian, a well known but.with an annual record of ftye.thou- He steadied himself on the palms of d'you mean?" to throw dice, and after clearing out writer, says a man Should wait until his hands, and glared at Thorp with nodding toj sand conflagrations set in this Do- the tribe's exchequer,- bad won the '�That!" replied Thorp, he knows a girl long enough to know ders and livid face. The ward his em minion by camperi. d3liermen, set chieftainship; but finding it too In- murderous e so 'ply glass. her well, adding: "Remember Heinles Patagonian 9 a man of action; he and other ciasscs (who are the people convenient and cumbersome a posses- time in.cursing a foe, he With a anari, Borit dived for bW saying about the frogs that would have who really lose most by what they des- sion, had cut his losses and decamped doesn't waste gun, but even as he raised it, a betiy', #4 me water well enough but they -have no other just In time to save !its throat from Just'draws a weapon; a knife usually, 4�ou liked a* troy) the governments water bottle, hurled from the rite thougtit twice before jumping Into a rematas of being slit, lounged by the boss, invi- stn:ee bullets are dear, and goes in to.struck his wrist, and sent the wea option than to save what g1jes, of kill. Cortz drew his knife and attack. r tation in his eyes. Evan Hu flying Into the air. well because they know that*ties they the forests by stricto measures. Trelew, down from the Welsh settle- ed low, after the manner of the Tborgohad darted to the door, and pa;but Johnn' I for CZ; were in-they could not get out. Heine, One camp fire in Ontario destroyed ment on a horse deal, leaned against y was prepare( while rit doubled up with pain, be "Supply Of R -d Into the ni ht. nLty-SLZ years, t of course, had forgotten about-the-& mammoth Ithe bar, while Llewellen Thomas, re- an# taking the blow on his cloak he vanishe 114 Of 'turning to Rawson from the south, c p of steel, Outside, he darrtel ro voree court, but to future divorcees I Ottawa Valley lumber mill. A ba aught Cortz's,wrist in a gri und the back' decline to give advice. They will set prospectors in'another district burned 'after shipping wool from Santa Cruz, and twisted the weapon out of' hill of the salooN A deep throaty whinny that� If they can' afford it, from the twenty years' supply of one of Cana- swung his legs on the end of.s. table hand.'- _te4 h'nL lawyers." "Painless-extraction of teethl- he gree da's largest paper,mills. And none of. close by,and drank redhot rye. "Come along, old sonl" muttered The Rov. Dimadale Young, a popu- Presently Borit glanced roune the murmured, as giving Cortz a push, he folmny. "You've got to.live up to your the enormous areas thus destroyed can in his lar preacher, favo bar. picked up the knife and put It name to-ni btl" rs ymthtul Mar* be reproduced under 150 years, Isco %�ueer tgIngs, woment" he mutter- itz," he said,.after the Survey, pocket. riages because "the divorce courts see Borit hurried up to him. ed� If the girl badn!t flung the bottle e very quiet The boys seem i "Now then Cortz"he said less of people who marry early than of Campw Grounds f IZng their nerve; they don't. I at Borit I'd be a dead 'un now 12j or making those *bo are Supposed to be more haad no mor Motorists. drink a saloon dry as they used; butisure 'the ah 0 knives Ze wondered whether Borit had Too many people mistake "faro for arp 1pradent. playin love, about him - You asks3 for that I Now seen his niece's action. Johnny gue�ss- Preparations for the opening cere- just sit around at nd we'll' have a hand -laelflabness In this matter for pruilenes. I and don't even eock their eye be,friendly, a ed it would go roughly with her,if be nrony ot the Baliff-WIndermore motor Me ;*ith the cards. had Seen,; but it was nothing mare -'.They want a large Income and an sea fan here." time." road over the Central Rockies are be- be Cacique's eyes slid round to the I "I know this Britisher's askin' fur tender than the instinct of the male 7., 1pirl behind the bar; she was pale and tro 9, e whispered,"but you won't Joseph Hocking, noveijs-� believes Ing rapidly advanced and it is expected ubl "h to protect the female of his race that 22 for the me"-islid 19 foil the girl to be that the now motor camping ground dark; but at the gambler's lecherous ve it to. him with a knife. He's 'L rompted blm-to"draw rein and check look she dushed hotly, and an expres- Tarn sight too slick for you; but on the kkftl ases. provided the man can, near Banff as well as the other camp Je,s gig stallion,as the thought slipped Into "Most o -sion of disgust came on to her face. can jet-at him with the cards. his mind. A.-P% grounds aloag the road will be ready n _�-.Lim5port Ills wife decently. a, by June 16 in good time'for the open- "Megan' ain't sorryin' 'bout thet, I I quit n' Lloyds an' -has -a fat roll of For a second he sat motionless, de. 7W -the troubles of married life revult fro 1 guess"' chuckled Cortz. "She's-on'y-back pay on him. I He loves cards as bating whether to tam back; then the Ing on June 30.- The Banff ca-p. Suancied difficulty," he says, "and this �n eyes for the Britisher who much a& he hates women, so leave it mpero w ind from the southwest arises generallj� be=Lse there has situated near Mount Rundle, when Eni t care a damn for b*r, or any to me. ffouilit the lit, lit, lit of a gAllopIng ".7, a completed will be one I h bes -been no consideration of the financts t I t other woman!" "Sa;r, Thorp," be remarked with a horee to his ear. queatkat." equipped in the Dominion. lit will be "Who d'ye mean?" asked Bortt.'Hia conciliatory grin, "Cortz was feelin' A second longer be listened. That lighted by electricity ant nteee, Megan Meredith, who on her foolish just now; but he's got sensible was Corta for a liver, he decided, and I and wants to make friendlL How parent's death two years before had ap n ll*ng-ormonde into a shallow vega. m orns and Warta I grounds. Cull down to his tender care, was a about a Rutter at polier Just to clear _..1MInard1* ant for C the Banff system vill be kdp� — Me come ted, threw his care nory, lavatory and tele- by,he�dismoun m valuable asset to his Saloon, and he the. ali, and sho;i there's no In An irpla e Newspaper. I.Phone conveniences will be provided. had no wish to lose her to a Britisher feelin'l over the. stallion's head to. keep A caretaker wfilbe in charge through. )und qui and then unslinging his rifle, A thin, rare smile glimmered n It is t a newspaper to cc any one else. layetaown on the lip 8f the hollow.� out the season and the camp will be Cortz lau hed and his cruel eyes Thorp's lips; then in his quiet,clipped The earth won would..be well rid at published a ard the Loadon and subject to inspection b;Y- the sanitary feasted on Alegan's confusion. . voice, he replied: um as'the gambler. .'Paris airplane that carries passengers b.Mcer. In all there will be about 250 "Don't you worry, Borit,"he chuckl­', "It's a threat� Borit. I Wought you such W (To be continued.) between those'two capitals. A com- lots for campers. Jed. "Johnny Thorp won't have -any- might beplayin'. That's why I came plete printing plant Is installed on the -thin'to do with her. He hates women along In. .&bxnWt. Each day before the li"Ing like I ao snakes; but I guess Wegan "Playin?" laughed Borit-Jovialli, Embroidery, Crochet,Fancy 'hour the latest news of the world, ain't tumbled to thet fact yet, an' "IT lay any man for anything, at general, Is nish- yourtl have a tot of ape- Needle Workers *ould give her.eyes for him toAiss an Sme 1 ..Volltkal, finaDclat and ed to the editor. During the flialit, her. Ain't thet right, M n?" cia along with mei and theii we'll,* we Den your g6odi on conaignment. T a e news is sent out by w1rekso from Lon- Megan bad gone very pa,e; but the make a start!" Send a Stamp for reply. don. and Paris at regular Intervals, so fire in her eyes showed that she was Johnny nodded abruptly; and Borit. Lingerie and Specialty Shop iece about to give the sharp a good deal going behind the bar, gave his 120 Danforth Avenue - Toronto 'that the aerial odhom in. In instant n of unpleasant information as' to Irdr -an affectionate chuck tinder the-chin. touch with affairs. Tho news Is pre- a down, :,pared, set up, and the paper printed opinion of him, when the door swung "Hand me that specialbottl open and admitted the-man of whom Megan,"he said. "I want to fix Thorp 101652101201181 '-during the airplane's flight. The edl- they wire speaking. eacemaker'l" t4ons are delivered to thu towns over John Thorp was dressed in the cus- a Aegan had witnessed the incidents wh4ch the airplane files. by means of bomary garb of the gaucho; but even in the bar with fear-filied eyes; and Ahe cumbersome, untidy poncho could now hearing her uncle's request, .parachutes. The serial newspaper con- Revealed by Their Dark. not entirely rob his figure of Its slim, anifety carps Into her face. She se J talne stock quotatione,special features = E DYS Botany Teacher on went Thorp; but the Britisher, 0 'and news in geueraL -knit glanced at muscular, grace. His tall, well among them, wouldn't the trees re--frame was erect,-his face brick-red; didn't see her; he was standing 'with - MATCHES Pk —4, veal themselves to you by their bark?" his nosithla high and Sensitive.; his his back to her. Avfrigeration and Mining. Studebt-­"No, Sir; with one excep-,blue eyes looked slumbrous, and his "Here you are Thorp," said Borit, Refrigeration is a modern science tion; only the dogwood." chin, strong and deep, gave him, In carrying the dri;& to his Intended Vic- in that finds many uses. In mining it -conjunction with a thin-lipped mouth ttm, "This in a drop of genuine fire- .10 overcomes two great difflculties: the drawn,down. at the ends,.the savage water." My Work. youYlAir law -of water in porous formatloom influx ppeasafte6f a puma. Thorp glanced round the room and By treez- I can do something others CIL ot a and the teat of deep sbafts. _ut the most striking peculiarity of nconsciously his eyed nn do.- u rested on oN XVXR M CANAM Let me find that, and do that one thRig -his AM ros 11� NAM n Ing the surrounding earth-, Miners can -the man was the stillness of his face; Megan. For a second she met XT J_ carry their shafte through waterbear. well, it was as'though a sudden, paralyzing aze, and then lowering her eyes to I've'failed at manY11iluss 1'#,e tried, blow had robbed it of sensation and he glass In Thorp's hand, she ing strats, and by supplying them-I , . A almost mass tis true, feeling, rendering it-immobile, Impas- Imperceptibly shook her bead. selves with cool air they cau penetrate ive and insciutable. His. age was quickly Johnvy looked away, and Have come to grief more oft than I-9 the earth to great depths, thirty; and at one time be had been withane-movem t tipped the contents Fan tell. the hub of the test, most Incense- of the glass.into-an earthenware M1191 Yet I am not prepared to owii'defeat ga d And-say there's naught at which I may quent set in Lodo standing on a nearby shelf, and 8'00 After Every Me4 I at his lips, as It was-Ascot, Epsom and the vagar- with the emptied vesse excel. es. of horsefiesb, coupled with the though he had just drained it. I hopi and trus-t; and beye and faith spostacy 'of a girl-wife, which had An hour and a halt later both crtz� are sweet'! b ay yeara previously. wrong. ,Borit had given Thorp en I'll flbd MY wor rought him out to South America %nd Borit realized that something was MOWE�p ..Some.d' k­-and do four ough It well! 'Low Thorp I" called Cortz, as the dop�ed whiskey to Jay a couple of ordi- !MGLEn --L-Stricklaud Gillilau. :Britisher entered. "Come in to say nary men on the broad of their backs CAVA,0A'5 6--57', goodbye? Your pulling out-of Lloyd's for a week. show, aren't you9" By :rights the Britisher ought to odden under the I abetter Is"snoww v., Johnny Thorp ignored the gambler, have been lyin Chew your, food than SMAJrftb nd strolling up to the bar, lifted his table, with his mmqwm haw assen use black felt nat TQXegan- keeping or Cortz and the salovar- a tank roll safe in the "Good, evenin'," he said gravely; But Instead of this. - be was wide i prored supe WRIGLEYIS ,to I if-; I'd then noting the quick,nervous ex- awake and bluffing. the others to a aid digestion. 'pression in the girl's eyes, be added standstill. ZaV rw fntksm CWHD4 and V Ilis It a1so , keep-s You're looking tirodl" With a sigh, Thorp raked 4n For a second or so there was silence, winnings for the eighth time in sue-, ASK voUR mANUV"t M" the teeth cleallif and then Corti's sneering voice cut in. cession, and stretj�hed his arms above JAMES SMART PLANT "Say, Thorp,"he said. "Where's your his head. breath sweets, ItWell, friends," he said, "I'll. just� appetite keemi. bave to be going. I hate to skin you Just Like the Girlil. and quit; but I'm going to Rawson, ZU Cavat Canadian NURSES Miss Squirrel—"Oh, dear, this show- an7d reckon on- making Trieste before or will take all the curl out of my The Toronto 'HosPltal for Incur- to-rntirTow night" ables, In affiliation with Bellevue and tail." Allied Hospitals, New Torit City. Borit looked up testily. offers a three years' Course of Train- "'Thet be damned for a tale," he to youn women. having the ro- "You ain't a bad enough ipart aducs� Think twice bei6re you pronounce In d on, and desirous of be- said. quIr MR corn e nurse to quit like thet!" an opinion on Important tters, and Inff a. This Hospital has yst-im. The, even then, pupils rece ve uniformi of the 801tool. be quitting, world wtI1 not lose anything if you a monthly aIlowanoe,,tnd4,-venJp9 rome off, 1 Ku0ss youod ew ork. or set 'no' , I ph ' said Thorp. more often, than,not, the adopted th? alght-hour a "If the doping act of Borit's had A LADA IR gp-n.-es to and from remain silent. urther Information aPVIT to the Borit sprang to his feet. "Dope, you double-crosser I What ISSUE No. 22---.123. 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Sadleir, dentist, will al his 00�� A �-��p-LAS• neat Tuesday to attend to be in his office- on ThursdRy frow �. professional duties. * , lfl a. m,to 5 U. m„ as usual. * D o 0 t - -Mrs. Fawkes, who was very -L. K. and Mrs. Devitt, of To- -Born, on MRy 14th, to M. G. Y . • _ ill several days last week, is much ronto, spent the weekend wish and Mrs. Hulick-(nee Lizzie Hen- ' • - - improved. the litter's parente, Hugh and derson)of Wewt Hill, a son. Died --For sale, a Wilton rug 13Jx104 Hen- Mrs Machin. on the same date-infant son of Mr.. ` f or Wowk -School or Church ` feet. Apply to Mrs. S. V. Dayis, -A most -dastardly trick was and Mrs. Hulick. a Pickering. *** played on Victoria Day in which ' -There will be a social dance on Born, at Ashburn, on Tuesday, Louis Scott was the innocent vic- Saturday night at Mansfield's Pa• yye are showing a splendid -school boot with. a special sole, May 29th, to W. A. and Mrs. tam. Mr. Scott, accompanied by villion, Fairport. Music will be Y Heron, a°eon. P y made of Beardmore's famous 'Bull-do sole leather. . his wife and child and two ne h furnished b hevitt'e Oi•cheatra, g-Mims Walton, Toronto, spent ews,was returning home and when Dancing begins iL*8 o'clock, sharp, Guaranteed to outwear any other leather sole. the week-end with her sister, Mrs. on the'Hingston road west of Osh• A good time is assured to all who .,This. sure is a great line for boys. Fred Andrew, awn, a terrified horse with a tin may attend. Admission 50 cents The have elk uppers. tied to"his tail and painted up, a couple, 25 cents for each extra y " -Richard Guthrie, of Andley,, P P • spent Sunday here with his aunt, jumped into his car smashing the lady, * �'.Williams Work Boots cannot be beaten. a Mrs. James Somerville. windshield and radiator' and cltus- - n o Our prices are right. : -Mrs. E. Brent, o£ Toronto, i g other daaxlage to the car. For- SALE REGISTER. spent Sunday here with her par- tunately none of the occupants "= ` ente,Geo. and'Mrs Fawcett. were seriously injured, altbougb SATURDAY, Jvx$2ND-Auction sale {; --Mrs. kona Sullivan,of Buffalo,, badly frightened And receiving of farm etoclr, implements,furniture t s has returned home, afters spending several slight cuts and scratches etc., at lot e, con 4. Uxbridge, pro- Peggy Black Play Suits P R g. perty of David Hardy. 'Bale at one. a few days with Pickering friends. from flying glass. The horse was' ' See bills. D. A. Pugh; atuctioneer. so bad! 1n hied that it had to be •Just the thing for 'spring and aumnmer, black sateen trimmed -Mrs. F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, y J a killed. The Provincial in red, yeliow and Vine, sizes 2, ,v 8 years ulil. ' spent a fecv days this week with police were Public '1Tf }' ' '-.'-'.'her'pare&ts George M. and !lire. notified and they are-now-investi. - Palmer. gating, as tL•e oft Place is a seriong -Mrs. Herb, Peak, of Detroit, one.- The owned of the horse, a Public,Meetings in the interests of �3stS skid Caps Jew b the name of Herman, who F. H. Richardson will be 'nom; .'~,. aeeo►npauied by her two children, y • . . ` p •.is visiting her uncle and aunt,. W. lives near Oshawa, will be re- held.as follows : B. and Mrs. Powell, for a week. sponsible for the damage to the KinFale, Tuesday. 14ap 20,11' A dandy range of Hats�and Caps at popular prices. a ; -The,monthly meeting of St. car, if it has been determined that Claremont, Friday, June lit Crest Caps made t4 fit any !lead. •Andrew's IV. M. S. will be held at the horse bad been roaming on the Whitevale, Tuesday, June 5th Thy All-Weather Ca :. the home of Mrs, T. Andrew, , on roads, and ale will have to look to Cherrywood., Tuesday, Jur'e 12 p° rf Nednesday, Jute 6tb, at 3 P. m. the person who tied the tin to the 'Pickering, Friday,June 15th -T, A. Greig, of Clinton, was it) animal's tail for damages to the -Brougham, Monday, June'18th !Fred T. Bunting - Piekerind fk. town on Saturday when he called car and for the loss of his horse. Drury at LTZbridge, 3une 4th,in • t3 ed on a number of friends, who -It has been' well known ,for EstablishedII857. some liens that boot-legging on a the wfternooD. Oshawa on were pleased to see him look so evening,of June 8th. rte ­well. gigantic scale has been going on y, --W. and Mra•. Bennett and dau. for a considerable time along the Committee Rooms at Oshawa, �`" liters, Florence and Nellie, Mrs. 1Rke shore. The method adopted IO Church St. _ ,. :. 111 by Bennett and son, Jim, and by the. boot-leggers has been,to l Mrs. Benny, all of Toronto, spent bring it by boat to a convenient . Rasa^ ddrdrt4ietnerstd. k else holiday with John and Kra. point where it could be unloaded �.a ;, ' • 1;,:� Crockett. on to motor cage and then taken UUM IOU -ilia past few days !lave I3ro- into the city. The provincial WANTED-Men to work in Rose re :acelsion Mill. Apply a%office. 37tf �• 5,, Tided us with some genuine sash- police got a tip one day last week e mar weather, On Saturday the that a cargo of whiskey was en ij'OR 9ALF-2 freeb young milch i - thermometer registered 87 de reel runts from Belleville and was like- 37 Hol?terncz Durham. Apply to G. L. _ *l y. g M,dd etch, r.co ag3saxn. 37 in the shade; which is quite warm ly to be unloaded at Fairport. -. r -1,4 eaou h for comfort. Two m'enlberQ of the Provincial r1 OR 9ALE-2 tnotor•cycle.. Excel- -- _ g L 4iot Tr•,�,. m ood mechanical condition, t° -The annual ,Memorial Service police were despatched to the App,y ty H.Davis,l�'tckerrhg. 37-38 ' en's'4nd Youtb'a Khaki Pants for Summer wear, all sizes from 27 ;-k s'I a•',-' ... at the White Church Erskine scene to capture the sbipmrat and to 40, 1.75 to 2 25 per pair. Cemetery will be conducted on to effect the arrest of the outlaws, i- 09T-A Q•1rge. on Brock road be- " ~ :' 'Suadrxy afternoon, June the loth, After Waiting for some time the F,a=`•epleaase r.,veaatttlartmoattP 0. �a Meu*e anal Boys' Summer Caps, beantifnl patterns and ebapep, prices at 3 o'clock. The offering Will be boat appeared just west of French. - , " . 110 can is to 2 50. in aid of the cemetery fund, "* roan's Bay and the work of unload- FOR SALE-Bu.-kwheat suitable for • -We congratulate Muriel West- jog broceeded rapidly. - The of6- eed: a:qo seed DotA!oes. Apply to Olivgr H. Fl Pugh,Loccat H:. Psoae Mask$17, 37.39 e0.®Holeproof Hosier , ils Mack, brown and,fans silk,stripes, S y nay and Ray` Callis, pupils of cero,waited ,nWil'the-.Cars n -• - _ - y y Pe-+ Dorothy'Day Tanner, on ,ik+v:r,g loaded 'and the seizure wsks made LANTS FOR BALE-Early cabh- to 1.00 per pair. It pays to buy the Holreproof line. passed successfully, tteir music on . the aideroad leading to the P age.crul•Rarcr and tomato Plant-' M. B. .. ezamination.4-ef-Vibe Royal Aea• 'DuabArton school: There were surf.R.R. l:Locust a=lt. P nee Ptck 1031.3e ' y Men's and Boys' $albriggasi IInderWear, full lice, all sizes. 'Men's : decoy, 1l' land, Which took place five cars in the party, but one OR BALE-Double-seated 'covered 2 piece suite-1.50, Combinations 1.75. In Toronto. snecee'ded in escaping b turning FCuoy csurte t in rood condiuon. Alao a h B man's bicycle. H.W.Kime,Whitby. Phone 88.13 - "* -A meeting in the interests of his car on to the 0. T. railway _ _ ...__ the Liberal Conservative candi- and driving' alonst the ties. A PASTURE TO RENT-P►pnty of - �* second tried to follow, Vat e► lire rater and good fences Apply to w.C.will- 1�8 IlBr-19t we'bave a Ertl! line of the famous Carhartt , date will be held in the Town$all, son.R.R 1•Locust Hill.Phone Ack loot- 35.36 « r y Pickering, on the evening of ;lion- blew: out and he wascaught. Thna Ove3'e,12B-- .The Qnalitp L13?B. day, June 11th. The meetinst will the four cars mere captured Which WINDAULL FORBALE-Second- - - be addressed b Col. W, B. Price, contained 118 cases of whi3ke ~and. 3s :not tn., Also a Brantford . y ya surrey in good eapd=tioa. Mrs.Mary E.Cowan. , =+;, of TOI'ODLO, and the candidate, Dr. and seven then were arrested. Rotebaalt station, Ladies' Holeproof Hosiery in black, nigger brown and white, artificial James Moore. They were taken to Whitby where -The Executive of the Cbarob- they were .c•hareed before P. �i DOTS REPAIRED-Boots and silk over mercerized yarn. Extra Stretch mar. rib top. bier.lisle or of Commerce have engaged the Clark with a $. O. T. A. The BabPe' repaired neatly and a tl"dtly. rho.. ;heel toe and cola, exceptional wearing quality, per pair 1.b0. a I' g y Watson, Shop and residence just wear of r St. Cge'sChurch. rnnsClsremont Citizens' Band for the pleaded not g� ilty and were re e, Dominion Da celebration, both leased on furniybing $1,000 bail Ladies'Holeproof, pure thread silk, extra stretch rib top, doable anise y TAR RADIO SET FOR SALE in black, nigger and cloud, per pair 1.85. JafterDOOD and evening. They, each. One cf the men had over SHaa ual=tmud range,complete with Willard $g c with the Ionic M e Quartette,of Sl,,W on hie person, but none Of battery and serial,in perfect working condition, •y' For further particulars apply to A. H. Bundy. Brampton, who were already se- them carried fire arms. Their Pickering. 31tf Few patterns inot placed in stock in Voiles and Ratineae, prices 600 *` =« cared, will ensure a high class tri%l Will take pitsce on Friday at to 1.75 yer yard. :program. The sports committee Whitby. he liquor secured ie FARMrbo RENT-125 scree o 4tat - '. will 8hOCt1 � y q -era Harbour. Eseellent load,n good state -E y prepare a Rood pro• valved at 8+3,000 and-was taken to o calt,vation. Ample buildings. Plowing after Extra stock of Gin hams.'Ohamb t•, Galiteas etc., Ginghams 25c to °4 gram of sports. the Dispensary at Toronto. presesrt cron', Full on, April tat, 1924. g rY F , G. D.Goaant•Barrl:ue&e,osbawa. 37ti . 45c per yard. Anderson's Scotch Zephyre are reliable. -Victoria Day was observed -_ ---- --- cry 1nietly here. There was, of r{�T T��T r ASTU'RE TO LET-Anv one bay. : COUNTY 1\'rY C�V lY`I P:ng young cattle they r,sh put oua to pasture Ladies and Children's Gingham} Dres9ee, iFell made, !om our own M. course, an immense motor traffic during the summer aoaths apWy to Geo. Rich- ardson,lot 25,con.9.Pickering. 1 1-2 miles nest matariala3. along the Progiat ial Highway. _.COUNTY (W ONTARIO or Claremont.address R.R.3,Ctarea+ont. 29tf • =' - y r Our football team, accompanied __ ..-..... _ 'by a number of our repidents. The adjnurned meeting of the Coon- FOR BALE-Cheap, all kinds of Don't forget about our Big Stock of Wall Papers, Elastics Paints, „ e nt the day in Brooklin Where cal of the Corporation of the County of wagons.harness,and all kinds of farin im-. Decotint; Varnishes, Broom@, Brushes, Stick fast Paste etc. Ffoments in good order. Also several heavy and - are was the usual 24th Celebra• Ontario will be held On the 5th d5.y o1 light scales and coot stoves and heaters. High• L June, 1923, at th!bOUr of two O'c Ock est priceyar d for hides sad root, also live' lino!- -. but were defeated by the try. .x,Hermaa,stouHvtine. Pto",1008 ]7t! '�et ever thin OII want at "The Big tOr @." in the afternoon is the Council Cbaw- y g y g 'Whitby team by the score of 4 to her 1, the Court House in the Town VSlire Fenc>tng m, S. Our boys are evidently suffer. of Whitby. - 3 lino from'a lack of practice. All accounts be f laid before the ' prepared CH APMAN -When driving out of his-lane Council should be forwarded to the i am re ared to take orders for build- one day last week, Richard Bar- Clerk properl certified at least three ing wire fences, either hand- • • days before t e meeting of the Coun- 'made�ithhan auto, the owner of which Consult me before placing lac ng your order. cal. w Dated et Wbltby, Out.,the 28Aday p B ;i;: : ::.',' As a lawyer in Lindsay. Consider- of '.Kay, 1923, Charges moderate. Work - able damage' was done to the uartmteked7 - boggy, but neither Mr. Barrett A,E. CiaRlsrlarl.. " - tpt10e3rARLEY. Pickerin- 3r County Clerk ' Boor the horse was injured. Mr'. _ _ e Barrett and the driver of the car Notice to Cre&.ors g y _ BUNDYS' gr " HARDWARE _ i�48 SALE will--aliens call the cost of the - -. re ire, as evident! both 'admit- sfi pa y In the Matter of the Estate of Marga Basket Factory,with equipment and _- - - ted that they were in fault. ret Allison, late of the Township of stock for-summer trade,and grist mill -The annual meeting of the Pickering, in the County of On- with good water power and r5 acre Women's Institute was held on tario, Spinster,deceased. farm,with seeding completed; 8 acres Tuesday last at the home of Mrs. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to of good orchard ; good buildings and TT " Jas. Richardson. All the officers 0., 1914 58 of the Trustees' Act„ it rs S. house for man lot 3i. coacesAion - �.J were unanimously re-elected. At O., 2914, Chap 121,that all creditors Pickering township ; Adjacent to '. and otbers buying claizas or demands county road and Locust Hill, C.P. R.; E :S C 0 it.. .-the conclusion ' the nomination against the Estate of the said Max- 28 miles from Toronto. Immediate _ stood : Pres., Mrs. Powell ; 1st garet Allison, who died on or about possession, as owner hoe died. Apply The 1` amour Cod �ater valeta, "'vice., Mrs. Machin ; 2nd Vice., the 14th day of Aural.1923. at the City to Doxezt�l R. BRATOx, Wbitevale, - 'Mrs. Croak , Sec. Tress., Mrs. J. of Toronto, in the County of York, Ont. 37-38 Cowan; Directors, Mrs.Bray,Mrs. are fequired, on or before the 15th dg' 'Ar Shepherd, Mrs. Pilkey, jr., Mr+r. of June, 1,24 to send h*post,prepaio. t r ii Q .- ' in White and Tints. W. J. ularic, Mrs:P:`I$alY,�re. I or deliver o D ter Jobaston do Me- F" DALE M11 -1 yT ' Andrew ; Auditors, Mrs. Shirley Oorkindale,485 Danforth Ave..Toron- to, Solicitors for 'the Executors of the and Mrs. J. Somerville ; Dietrich last w111 and testament of the sold de- P=U-� s.�•�o� ;pne pound of Muresco will cover ' Director, Miss Fawkes. ceased, their Christian names and P --On Victoria 'Day one of the surnames, addresses and Oescriptions. - : the full particulars,in writing, W ehav8 ust received a4 seventy-five homes in the vicinity of P RY oftbeir �e�ent� �Pa s( llare feet: ` Pickering Was visited by several claims, a statement of their accounts, 8 ghipmeut Oi . - „ t and the nature of the'security,if an persone, who had attired them. -- - -- held b them. y'. y' 'Canada's Best Floor -- eelvee in womeD's clothing. They And take notice that after such last . .Put up in~1 2 slid 5 The packages ^ , 4. sated in a vary a tsgicioue manner, mentioned date the executors will pro- '� 1141e�$ '� " and after wandering around the seed to distrWate the assets of the said i g M imposing edifice for a time sue- deceased among the parties entitled 3 A deeded in gaining an entrance thereto, having regard onl to the Royal Household �� j�� C/ry through an aperture they had die- claims Of which it shall ten have Crop III�aIId �et a Color Yard and. r' covered in one of the walls. After notice, and that the executors will not ALSO "-exploring the-bullding for a time be liable for the said assets or any T y - . .'. . part thereof to anJ erson or-persons -- aiet)�'p 1'i�}{} ' read s5l1._abouh this , :f they made their exit through the of whose claim notice shall not have `f yFr '.same opening through which they been received by it at the time of such lII n • bad entered. A careful search of distribution. ()}10 PP g,and Oat Rolling EwAtary finish, the premises has revealed the fact DALZ8, JORNSTO.% A MACCORHI*tDAS-E every week day '- that no valuables had been takein, 486 Danforth .Avenue, Toronto, All kinds of Feed on band - but the visitors had helped them- Solicitors for the Executors j Y Ficken'aelvaasliberally to liquid refresh- Dated at Terotatn this 22Dd day of J � +Tj+ - dents. A. D. 19 y May, ; 87•s8 S�. �1. S.+U+...1ravJ OZ s 0 4 ' ..;. * "`"=t•+a+y,..e..r-:.'an,.t. W zj"•''PZ - '.nw.•-.� ", - .s.. i ,c;'.{ ,.1�� ..�v ��,o. .i .s. ,,•.. -.,,y,.T �M1.. ?',•+ � �`'�;�gd+'+. �•`'r, as .,9•r`r '°:"*;i,.;� ` `�: .S R P.i� �.^9. � s„ 'Si.,;if^ r,.,d _ i•. '`r �'., y v�` •�;.,