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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_06_15 v� ill. J,"+�°.•-"• "'F":i• �.,,u •' Mr,,. - f f i. i�»4- -.#: � .i, t�, ds"'' �` t� �.; v'f�<n. n, yC tni ..., ,� 6 ,� ' ti.' e ' '. »*u..r, _i;�.2'^-''r's'.t+.�, ,.x :."'�,+,t, ". .�,e.Scr'n•,-.,t•';, n' ,,,., ';,;re L�.'ir'R.'y-''.rlpp,,..,, ,?y%,ti.�+'y.',y' ?a: „4t••x.'::-,•r,},`;.�.+}-•'e2 n»,;+r,:-."`".i;i'r`.'�`,:• St"' u,c .�..,.�ry'�,. ' •i: .+-:.: ' - ; + ^•e-•,r., -.r$a:r=t+.°.e=-'y'��'�8 •i'•_ ,r �; ..:M1°^'' as,,... 'a a .,* - .,�,� r;,,i;r�'•�, ,y, ".et 'V Off. a1L11a �i' -TICS.ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JU NE 15, 192:3 _ No: 39 ' Wirofsootmal dassb4+. HILLSIDE IN MEMORIAM. $etablished 1828 , Geo. �- i Baker! Anniversary services of the Hillside In Loving memory of our,dear wife Methodist Sunday School will be held and mother, who "died Jane the �. on Sunday, June 17tb,.at 10 45 a. m. gth. 1b2L-. RE. PORSYTH.Opb.D„ Director and 7 p. m, Rev.A. Campbell,of To- Death often comes to let us know GREENWOOD v I •O tometrical AsaociationofCintariot Reg. _ ronto. will conduct both services, We love more dearly than we show, N filtered Member of the American Optoaxtricai - - assisted by the Misses Harrington in But love in death sball let us know ~ - - Association. Byes ezamlaed by appointment., �,� � - Phone 2804, Claremont. Ont. • • the morning and the Whitevale Meth- What love in life should always be. MILLS htniin odiet Choir in the evening, T� � F. TOMLINSON, Ili, 8., Member - 'Tie sweet to,know we'll meet again, ' •of the College of Physicians and Surgeons When troubles are no more, oiOntafio. Office: that formerly occupied b � �. � Q And that the one we loved so well ' -GREENWQ D , = the late Dr,R.Brodie and latterly by Dr, Caldy r" '": era @C loll !Hies Grant. of Toronto.-is spending Has-just gone on before. well. Phone. Clare n tit,Qnt. 23;y Family and nali p� - a few days with her sister,dies, (Rev.) —A,Bri g y °` �• lwl--tt McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.B., `,may save ou hundreds of Bunner.' and ...e...lofO �. Il tiaet Y aye BARI:EY Tl�l'ANTED of Bofal Col)e!nigeoas of eons lis�itints this week with his bro?her Robert WHITEVALE. " L� of So al ooueti• of enraaoas, $dinbargh dollars this year,- ,of at4setion to drtsasea of w hsan. ad Whitby. A meeting in the interests of 1W.'H, Highest price paid. Mibt be gOtul .: sLitdrea, Offloesndressd•no•,Brottghanz, Mrs. Robert Harvev and baby, of Ricbardson will be held here on the c quality. Get our prices and have your - Toronto, 'spent the weekend witb evening of Saturday, June 28rd, Be. } . ' C'hcc{i•oprFte[ Bert and Mrs. Hdryey. sides Mr. Richardson, a lad speaker I am bu le WAEAT at toy - buildings protected and Ladies'Aid will meet in the church i4 es ected to be rest t to pe aln market price. "r nR. GORDON,1fcKAY-Cbiroprac- P P q g tor. Ofwce hours-2.30'w 5.00 and 7.00 to 'Cut down the on Thursday afternoob for the pur- address. -ie.00 and byappointmeac. Phone 3^0- BroCtc pose of arranging for their annual A grand garden parts, under the With the big drop ill the price of street, vvhicby, sly fire loss. harden party auspices of the Women's Institute _ BARLEY FEED, will be held on the• beautiful lawn of BRAN AND SHORTS ' .. We save you money WHITBY. the Methodist Church, Whitevale, on E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and --- n . 1t w g in ' •1 � ill pap yon to sell yfl;ur ra� '. the evening of Friday, June the..2nd The trial of the seven boot-leggers The program will be furnished by the and buy these feeds. •Solloftor,Sotar'y Public,Ego, Money to _ + who were caught by the Provincial celebrated Jimmie M.orria Minsteels, A limited quantity of oaa.b,ofaoe Bt'oeli Bt.Penh,Whitby. trN7 - - -, a. Stouffville, l police at Frenchman's Bap about three of Toronto,atro:•;e3ft Wy members, Heavy Oats Wanted.ILLIA M J. BEATON,B. A.,BarL weeks a o, was resumed at the Court who bane been h..ving capacit houses raster, Solicitor•, member of the 6rm• of VVV g y Chopping on MondRy, Wedne9da! House here on Saturday last, with in Toronto and Oshawa. Ice cream, 3r s. Rydtmaa Denison-Foster and Beaton, Toronto Coney Island red lute etc.,for sate and Friday, $C per bag until ?e• ­General Trusts Building.Bb Bay Street,Toronto. Magistrate Clark presiding. For the further noticN. Telepbone Main 961 and M. prosecution Crown Attorney Farewell Proceeds .fdr the community.piano _ He TTTttt was asisted by W. F'-Kerr. K. C.,of fund. Populae prices 25 cents and 10 DentaE ! Cobourg, and M,�V Lavggon,of Toronto, teats. Yuu come. . 0 acted for the de..oce. A number of witnesses were examined. The eci• J. A1rDSSJ:v. D. D. S:, L. D. S. Don't fail to hear Jimmy Morris �. 132CarltonS+,••Toronto. '-findsr;r'sNew dente against four of the accused wit , �I..�iR� d T Minstrels at W hitevmleFriday System" of comfortable plate•cork. W, to for concluded as regards the charge of :n Worms tion or phoreNortb 5316. 4.16 , Evening, June Q?nd; having transported liquor-no the u r '�`� , 'Lieenaed- p q P' A~rR. D. C. Smith, Donriat: Strut lig highway contrary to the Ontarir� ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago a-id To- "Embalmer and Cndertaker. Tem ran^e Act. -but the decision -BROUGHAM. �. roato Universities and-the Royal Col;ege of Motor Hearje. of the Police -MnRi�trate. waa're- Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1011;.Resi trace served. The other three will come up Mrs. T. C, Brown is visiting in To- 101iGndt:a�esot the Royal Co.rtge oflDe. .. TOHO p al Servi e,# r for trial c+n will have b en con and after Tonto. ELAgE 8. BEATON:. D. D. 'S.. p " this tr►a] will have been coot uded.all- Miss Kate Brodie is eppnding a few z t; e en will be arraigned on another dare with friends in the city. Surgeon• and Vr.:venity of Toronto OWce • �' o+rer W hj. Prinrite s hardware-store, 4VhitDp• charge, that of having liquor i{a'othrr Miss Margaret Feasby is sppending a bdcehocre4 to 1Y :1 to.Kau. Ind, prone �. BASKETS FOR SALE than is a private dwelling. The cases' week with her brother in Oshawa. .; Y Sell phoae2M. 4tfy will be resumed to-dav:- T. E. and Mrs.. limo, Mrs, E, E. � w �. — �- Annis and' Mrs. Cassie attended the eter4,+ctrg The ut dersiQned wishes to notify the A Toronto minstrel trr.up will be decoration services it Oshawa on Sun- -IV G,KERSLAKE,B. V. Sc. Bon' i blic that.be has purchased from the in Whitevale Fridny Even- dap' - The Univel`-al executors of the late W. G. Barnes Uean stairs her "been- in Hamilton= .J.Grad;iare of Unive-s,;y o[Toronto. Ali all the basket and basket material io ing, June 22nd: Wetting an insight into-tbe machinery 2 etcl%In0. ,-Caaea given prompt and careful attention Phone=ptOCk,And oil 0002. Claremont. 32iy 1 be able to furnish fruit of a tbreshing outfit, which he has (One of Our Productionel { baskets on the shortest notice and at' .DUNBARTON. purchased: We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens for current prices.' rWrite or phone. --- 01 On account of the Presbyterial meet- all makes of ears-the est Mrs, Maria Kean, of W bith spent insr in Bowmanviile on June 2Lt.St. 'for' "- •�r;Nstsfrf Q�ateDsr. y• ' is the market �.� FRANK PENNOCTi last Sunday with Mies Agnes Thom. John's W. M. q, villl not meet until the-price. F. RICHARDSON— Real Be Mrs. W, J. Monnev, of Pickering, June the 28th,one +reek later. p ' 1f� .'t.u, Insurance,Convsyaacng, Notary GREEN RIVER, - ONTARIO w'as the guest of 'Mrs. Ales°,Tboat last A Choir and Male Quartette from FOR SALE P"Wic.Etc.Pickering.Out." 311y 39tf west. Whitevale will aeei@L in the musical , Heavy Wagon Miss Curly, of Oebawa, was the part at the anniversary, service in St Htlq " _ � POi3?ILL. Licensed Auctioneer, guest of Miss Elva Mitchell over the John's church no Sunday,June 24th. �' . tar oocatioa of Tort roe outarsa Arm..-��� PI K:ERIN�---:• week-end. at 11.a.m. and 7 m. Bet of Iron Harrows 611"ualar of all kinds attenuad to on sbaftess — p All in ood sba -vor•a, Address Groan elver P,o., oat, ii T p Misses Eetber Thornton and Janet The Women's Institute are holding q >� LirJML7ER �� Allison have gone to Campbellford a meeting on Tuesday, June the 19tH, Wood-workiag and General 1� B.$$ATON TOWN8HIPMXB$ for a visit. ' •it the home of Mrs: W. J. Devitt. Blackemithing. +aa..✓✓• Coovyaa.w. Oom audonw far /assns lilies Pantry. of Toronto, Is visiting The meeting will be addressed by _ r.�1o, iLmosns ms goo.�C007 ea loan 32 in. Rock Fancy Roofing 3 40 per eq her cousin, Mrs. Ed, Bromelt, for a firs. W. l3. Price, of Toro,gto. Every- W.11. JACKSON, Brock Road �_ �a�srr� Marriage L° �B w r two. t c•�•. same whiiisval:, pas. !<,y 3..80 a week o t body come and enjoy a real gaol rt° ' Red or press Leo White and Jas.Lottoa inspected ickeripg .ed afternoon. - � . , Oat._ •�`�; �AVIDA. PI;GH-Live stock aue. I Ply special brand roll Rufl3dg 1.8o an aplary at Cedar Grove last week The LTnionSabbith School parp asp tioneer. Craduate of C M, Jones' School, 2 •• 2 25 witb a view to investing in bees. holding a basket picnic at the park at avocado, and r experience lei. pedigreed Here aloe►. Bloc1 and nag peri . All kinds of sales 9 2.80 ' Walton Aon{a and R'm, Nichalsoo, Oshawa on 9atardap the 23rd of June. Aron pily attended to, Terms rsswaable. Phone 4 ply Elk brand Roofing L,80 with tbeir families, attended' the con. A cordial invitation is extended to :610 Claremont. 161y ? • 190 cent at Ebenezer last :Krtaday night. - Parente and children of the common - '[�T M. MAW, LIt'13NfiED AUG the-above prices are for lots of Oliver and. Mrs. Annan and family sty to join us and thus make it a rein .`` TIONEER,forYork,QatanoandDurham 10 square or more. aid Mrs. Loa•, of-Hamilton. were re• union picnie. Counties, All kinds of sales promptly attendee HARDWOOD FLOORING a-wing old acquaintances in our midst W. C'eI71e11t, _ . Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be last week. PROti'I:tiCIdL ELECTIONS i a.raoseda%NEwS*jWcv. Heil and tndepen. Use Satin Finish bard wood floorice ar Mrs. Win, .TLvlor accompanied to • amt phones. Whitby,oat. 51y Chia board does not require scraping and to oiaioed in the city with her siK - �Coal r Oshnwa, Ju4e]st. I9�3 � � �� BROS. Saves from $ice to g'.tl perm in the ter, Mrs, Pierce while having x-ray cost of laying and the coat per m is treatmea•,the latter being in poor To the Electors of South Ontario : i the same:u the inferior boards, health, On June 25th, the Province elects -, Lumber ` ; (FRENCH-MA:\'S SAY) hundreds from far and near attend- its tiPw Legislature. The Liberals of j j'� �•: 4 T• • L. �vrdon B� Son, Pd the memorial service held at the South Ontario have, again nomini►t- � . Buildeie, General CoLt-rac _ White Church Erskine Cemetery last ed me. f represented the riding for � Ingless►• tOTe a11t� �1�1 wriLeZB: Sunder'affernoon, The dAy proved the last four years and three years C T TT� �r�1 everything that could be desired and previously.' have actively engaged �+ Alterations and repairs of every" d V ►7 1 CHOOSE people. 'rrlet friends. still living and' in the work of the Legislature and Ready Roolln� `. description. - Concrete worn, came, to pAy reRpect to the resting served you conscientiously,. My ex. ^ Chimneys repaired. if ycu are in the market for a new place of dear departed friends. Rev, perience and judgment are at your �ca Eatifnateo•free. car.,we can give Hkrold Clairston. of Fair-bank.preach- command if you wish me to go on for - and Lath g you a Cbev- ed an approp:iate sermon from the another four years. Being engaged •4 FAIRPnRT P, �.! - Q1jT rvlet. Superior, Old-3mo- text •'Tbey`received not the promise." -in professional and business-work in _ bile, Oakland, Over. :'1 The collection amounted• to abnat Oshawa, carrying oil my farm in �: R `— _land or Durant. r 16147.00. Whitbyb Township, and "ident{fi4 Fruit Trees Shrubs Etc - with social work, I feel I can re.pre- p Trees, All you have to do 'is state whipb Come to the garden party on-'the _"'t'41 sbades of thought and, legis- car and we will al9G service Methodist Church lawn. late for the good of all classes. TRW ` Having secured the agen^y for E.D. My platform is'the good of the peo-; — $with son, Ltd., Nurser >rea, value and repair all makes Whitevale, Friday, June 22nd, p of Mara with the plet There moat be retreockmeot in of Winaiia, Ont. ezpeaditute of public money, and a � guarantee. closerscrutin of the same. There PickamgIiA ykinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Satisfactioa guaranteed or Our must be progress along the lines '9f Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at y Edwin' J. McDowell, 110 Athol St. social reform and a sound administra, lowest possible prices. money refunded. east, a resident and.prominent husi- tion of laws for the common good. hen pees man in Oshawa for many years There meet be support for sound pub- Special rates for large quantities, Give us a call on repairing or W ��� 28tf buying a new cari passed away Saturday. He was a !ic ownership and development of partner in the firm of McDowell & Hydro for the rural communities. ..J. Chapman, P1C�8:1H Morris, wholesale grocers, King street There must be further care for the g ! west, which just recently changed needs of the agricultural community. Gerow s !Garage, hands, owing to Mr, McDowell's in. There must be a business administra-It i� M BLi8lTiess ability to remain in business. Prior tion of the affairs of the Province, Stort Brougham to entering the wholesale trade, Mr. carried on by men of experience and To help you run part of yours.. McDowell was ont of the leading re• judgment who will serve for the good tail grocers of the town. He was a they can do the community By opening a New Garage is the Yil• 'Phone 505 Pickering prominent member of St, George's If you believe my record is good my " rage of Whitevale I am prepared to do An$]icaD Oburcb,, He leaves a nor qualifications proper, and my ezperi- Wampole'e Tasteless Cod Liver �* all kinds of repair work, including rowing widow and one eon, ence of service to you more than any Oil Emulsion is the best pro-; 4, 'tope add side curtains. like making _ A new eight-roomed public school other candidate in this election, I ask your old car look and run like sew by will be erected on Simcoe street north, your votes, assuring you I will as in. duce you can take for (doing its good coat of new paint, FALL I E R just inside the northern limits of the the past represent you to my best that nasty cold. *' Agent for Toronto machinery, lnclud- town, according to action taken by ability, t :" ing;Pumps„Windmills, Silos the Oshawa Board of Educatihn Mon- To the women voters let me say Wampolee'Throat base. "* and. Engines: . _ OPENS AUG. 27TH dap night. Slightly more than four that you hays a great opportunity to ,r CHARLES M. RICE, -` and a half acres of land will be pur elevate publie life by polling all pour , k LLIOTT -abased from the General. Motors for► votes and carefully guarding all you Wampolee 1'arafortio-%c Cougb�- Rome Tel. 6621, :..-Whitevale, (rat 2 $10,000 and the work will proceed at have so far secured. T especially ask Remrdies relieve the eongh. the earliest possible data. The new for your votes at this election. ^. 1&roomed Centre Street Public School I cannot see all of you in this large CrudeDrttgs,Patent Preparations,., " •• ^ • Yonge A Charles fits,Toronto will not be completed until January 1, riding of 31,000 people. I invite you Toilet Goode, Tobacco, Cigars. .r 'C'8t1t1_a0 in Blueprints of the addition to the high to my meetings where I discuss quea• PP Arrange now to enter this famous school were submitted to the beard tione�nrefull s 'AND FL 11KING i schoo]—.famous for strictly high by the arch{tact, Mr. Hutton. The Polling day is' Monday, June 26th, Mettsalf a Choice Candies. r' grade work and for be]piag stud- addition will be is the form of a large from 8 a. m. to 0 p. oo. I ask your en• ; 1 am prepax4ld to do Cboppin�t and eats to secure employment. wing adjoining the east side of the dorsement of my record on that day, _ Oat Fla ing every Monday, Wed- NO BSTTBR IN CANADA present building, When completed and your renewal of confidence for the p Kh I C. R -N� , U, N; E nesdav and Friday Write for catalogue and you will there will be twenty-two class rooms coming four years.assuring P!at tpbe N. E. �eE TP ENf, , .; soon see why you should trnnize including laboratories and domestic pears o b and experience ri ns into *•"' 9tosteboats For Sale our school. Open all year. Enter science rooms. There will be an as- judgment, it is more a•..Qleasure to any time. sembiy ball with a seating capacity of gerve you because of my greater op- Soo F. Bayles, CiliTBffiOIIt Boo, agymnasium and room fora tank. portualties. V@ rinary Surgeaa f W. J. BRiott, Principal , if the board see fit to expend an ad- Yours very truly. it�• ,-'' �'°wt, ,' , r l•041te N+a.'$ d!Uonal;14,000 ter that purpose. W, E.N, SINCLAM !„m,.:-•.Y :'i ss '.•�^°:i,'�!'F,*X':yy�Mr. ,py, •v.. K•;A+'i�'..7; •.re��'': Pi •r,,,,•w ,Srt.: "�,�. .^a •.sr'�.., x',w.. .y, u,, � ,�•. `s+ n' ,�."^e: •",� y�• S. "..�'fi .m*• '»a o^A,x •ire ,r -y• „_. :;-, ;'. .n ,¢+ .. '7r'3:• .' of '] %?'''�"'r.. t"`•. ,y._ ,„;,.y',.. ,r, ML �„�. � - � �.:+ '`3 ��" -+Fi,^'�` -b'i° •r ':;.•'."yr"I' r �`.�"t'�.'k�� .... .w � ;; ,:w..,"`,,X,,�•°�:.;`�''z°, :.•v 4 +° .;,5;,;5st,3�a�•°�` ; �� �'xrwi,�•e.•qs.• :-.e+• � .. ..w r•' st"_.�,ra r -;ns' ,Y :5� e ,M"a�. -` K: __ 'fit,,.' Y•`r.:x< f• - 'r,' +-'r5_.?' :Y ,,• ' '(1 ( , A, • 'shamoo p of tlnctUre of green soap : in the morning ed11 often bring back _ - ' � �'`, :X': the natural beauty of the hair, r � a'llt ;-th�e nbuse .HOL16E OR HalifE. '' ' ---.-, _-----...--------.----= A house is built of bricks and stones, S"MO KM •._ _ 9 Of sills and posts and piers; A GARDEN PARTY. The leader explains that each guest ;a home is built of lovelq deeds That stand a thousand years. ; :• -•- -If you want an excuse.to,dress up, represents a ship named a certain let- A house, though but a humble cot, why not ask your friends tq-represent-ter of the�►lphabet; and when caU-ed - within its walls-may hold- ` their favorite dower at an-afternoon on must say: "My ship is loaded with ar eve>aa garden a ? Since June -";"that is the name of a flower be- A home of priceless beantq, rich na' g F P 1'�r• ' In Love's eternal gold. !s' the month' of .roses; . you might ginning with the letter the leader has. choose this flower as your own and .called. For instance, the.leader calls "C" NATURE STUDY RECORDS. `Mend this.invitation out,on rose colored a lards. and points to a certain guest. Imme- It would surely be interesting for ah 1!'� � diately she must answer: "My ship Is the girls of a community to. set out to •a '` ; �.• / _ -:,Miss Crimson Rambler bids all 'the loaded'wiih candytuft" If "B" is discover how many flowers, birds Qr dowers to a party in her garden called, the guest may answer "be- trees f.Yrey can find in their vicinity in Y21h 15 � on June eighth. Sonia." It ymuld be well for the host- the course of the summer Holidays. At � .a. F.Iower-coatu mss e• - �✓ Time - - - ( ) ees or leader to Have at Hand a di a camp one year on the closing day, place R S. V. P. lions for reference. The faster the after only a week's- search, the girls • ry y Most of the girls will come as 94Y -is played the more enjoyable gent in a procession and attached �. It !s. names to all the trees they had Identi- I crepe-paper duplicates of their favor- You mt ht finish the evening' with �LB � ;-•ites, but don't be surprised if some of g g fled.and preaenxed to• the camp on 'e a rose hunt that will send.each guest birch bark roll a list, of forty-five the boys come looking like giant but- �6 .oascco tona.,or cardboard-hearts from which off' with a•souvenir of the evening's flowers .they. had discovered If such •� - 't blood seems to flow, fun. - teats were preserved, compared from • < If'your party is outdoors you won't year to year, and additions made, they r have to worry much about- decora- " CARE OF THE SCALP. , would become really fine, records. "A: tions; nature has-taken care of that'. Among the minor ills-those,'naive. Detachment. ". for you. Of course, if your party is ly, which do not threaten life or im- - of night you will want to strinft up. pair physical efficiency-there is per- I! on some perfect 'planet we could Japanese-lanterns-for-additional light. stand' - • '- g baps none that occasions more din- .,. .._=� And you may want to serve your re- tress than the various troubles that And with distateretrt view the lives r . a freshments from - a -rose-decorated affect the hair of the head. "A we- we lead. - ;;. booth on the porch. lsan'a glory is her half+," and man's See through our clearer eyes the life As the floWers arrive, give each a Vould'be his If he could only keep RI lasses. s, fagged bit of rose-colored cardboard; In most cases he could keep it if he Stripped of its daily dole he small. 7. i= why there are a few words-from,would only begin to care for it soon demand- • r. some• flower-quotation Tell :=m that enough but good hair is like good A clean cut,naked tact; could we com- ir' the will find his,partners for the first!_heslth; we seldom appreciate it or -wand • b' event,by matching up with the other think of means for preserving it until The strength that we assume, the flowers who complete the quotation.! it begins to depart,and then it.is often Pride-ous creed- - — - - When the various quotations have been too late 'Whereby in couddence we dare ex. 'W � assembled, ,there will,be some-quaint) Man of the troubles with antr hair ce2d, `------------_-- --------• ____-- --._--- _ 1 y ; bouquets, indeed. Imagine n lrlltrdy lack of lustre brittleness dandruff, Or say we do, else Creation planned. i— ' ' A Modern Queen Flizabeth. World's Deepest Mine. !sunflower grouped with tea roses, t}inning• or actual baldness -coma s sweet peas. and forget-me-rota! i'imarily from lack of nutrition. The Could we In thei brtef Interval com- There are eevural Instances of ad- Hrfiiil now acacia the deepest mice Each group,is given a score car s!on of the scalp, unlike the ak'n of pare venturous wlb.fte mcn who by their'la the world, at.St John del'Rey. 'which tables one, two,-and three are the rest of the body, is stretched over ,With tree, with rock. that, neither -courage or force of character have im-� It map interest readers to loco, listed. The groups progress' l4om,a bon surface, so that its blood sup-t . stir nor fret? posed themselves as rulers on. the legs says "'The Engineering and Mining -table to table-these are placed quite Ply must btf.trought from a djstanc, With humble soil that Beth rfo pride advanced dark peopl s'of the Pacific Journal-Press," that recently It.bas at- 1, a distance apart-and guess a series and is aamost completely shut off by beget? -islands. Perhaps the Brookes,, who m� a vertical depth of 8,728tt; - ° of Howes odors at'each. When the and is a against the skull such o that We could not_ Yet we light our•cen- have for three generations been rajahs where the temperature of the rock Is rounds have been made, each n tine° of Sarawak, are ue &oat famous. P,a- 114 degrees Fnhre¢het, necesaitatins is P or his by the rim of a man's straw .:at With of small have dominion over � a system of artificial c..oling on a large a. Caves its score to the red and re- other royalty, a.woman who has r_ scale, gi judge. or His derby. The stiff hat, by 'the these • calved little ti any advertisement. is. Eeivee another card on which they find way. is undoubtedly the main reason -Helen Frazee Bower. referred to Ina news dispatch emis fu an This has proved aucceaetul, but the an odd jumble of letters. that so many more men than women _ step-like series of shafts and levels by This is called a Rosebush tCon test. Q•row h•tld. The few instances of bald- y English newspaper. Elizabeth. Va. Again they work as a group, and they ness in wome:a cat usually be explain- BABY'S 1 ABLETS honey, the "White Queen of the Pa- which the bottom stop" are reached i. ., has become so cumbersome as•to in- t - ones who find most parts of a rose•' by facto if cafe'or by tieREect of ctflc," sayn the Manchester Guardian, bash on their cards are awarded tiny some disease of the scal has just returned to Sydney slier a voIve an excessive cost in hoisting and : t i P OF GREAT VALUE ventilation. reign A! thirty-three pears to one o! nosegays• The Brest thing in caring for she the South Sea islands, the "Southeast A more direct entry, by means of a To match up the flowers for supper, scalp is to maintain a Soap supply, of vertical shelf, is Bella considered. . paitners. let the girls'and then draw blood for nourishing the hair bulbs. Isle," which lies oa is extreme south 1 • Mrs: Hermadis Chagnon• Ste. Theo- The are in the `bottom workings ,:. from two baskets in which Identical Massage- -lhat is, vigorous rubbing' dosle, Que.. writes:-"Baby's Own Tab- east s. Papua' flowers have _been placed. If there'night anil morning combined with Mrs. 'Iahoney'and her i:nabaad first shows ¢o.signs of a decrease 1n gold i lets have bees of great value tr .me in content, me that the St John del Rey aren't enough d$erent flews rbu, rte,,. i-g tbe +f,...,,,t, ",,,t , settled og the island more than thirty n � might-use the same dower in various! i`« well and [ would years ago. .Both were much respected, constitutes a remarkable exception to I forefinger—will greatly. If that sot be wttftout them." Thousanda of the-usual impoverishment, o! lodes is _ rand when ber husband died eighteen " colors, as red,-yellow, pink, and white is done faithfully from early life, a other mothers .say the same -thing. years ago biro. pon her- depth- ' '. roses and the various colored pinks Mahoney took u man nay, if he avoids the still hat, They have learned by actual expert and pansies not only preserve t.is hair but alas once the value of the Tablets in regu- ,self_ his varied af:t.vities of trading : _•.,. r When -partners have been drawn,s retard or prevent. its becoming grad'' : lating the bowels and stomach; bat:- 'engineering, carpentering, fartping, "Big Ben," the famous bell on they, may seek the rose'booth and Yelp Shampooing,the healthy sc.11p be- Ishing constipation and Indigestion. gold .digging and navigating. She which the hours are struck at West- themselves to a way supper. YOU yond what is necessary for cleanliness breaking_up colds and simple fevers; gained enormous influence over the Minster elock tower, has been cracked .- }night.serve• -once ever week or forth' natives and was the r unconditional g • y' tght--is and keeping the baby free from the ever since it was first Htin in 1858. It harmful. There is noshing better for many simple ailmsma of childhood. sovereign. She oxterded her trading, would be audible for at least twenty Rose-colored Lemonade in Paper Cups the shampoo than tincture of.green The Tablets are sold by lned,icine deal- and employed native Iabor to dig fqr miles-round, save for this defect Dream Sandwiches Salted Nuts soap After the washing, the hair era or by mail-at 26 cents a box from gold. She has become extromely - Rose-frosted_5ponge Cake _ wealthy and owns a Iittle fleet of alb-1ps, should be thoroughly rinsed in cool.or The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- - Strawberry Ice Cream the largest of which-is of twenty tons; c! n cold water, and then a very little yel- yule, Out she has often acted as pilot and en- FARMER£ EOCKLETS As your guests eat, yon might give, low vaseline of a mixture of vamline - them come rose riddles-to gineer on it. - guess. If and lanolin should be rubbed into the SE r The population o! the island hum- you prefer, yon can give each couple roots: When the scalp has been neg- �;/ • I ( bars flue more whites-Mrs.Mat.oney's a card with a pencil attached, .9n. lected the hair may become dry and son, its wife and three employees. which to put,down their answers. Tf lack IaRtre. For that condition a There are seventeen thousand natives, they fire of they, let them have a try.l pomade of equal parts of eitrine Dint- /� j and virtually all are subject to her. Any of the following may be had tree , at Alphabet'Flower Ships.. This is a meat, yellow vaseline and lanolin is v, on application-to the game tliat-was played half a century! useful, A little of the mixture well ' When a -baby is born among.the y age, so that'it's about old 'enough to l rubbed into the roots ae night once a Armenians of Russia, the nurse takes < o be new. creek or so and, washed out with a ,- ( the infant. and,covers the akin with Tublicationss Branch fine salt. The mothers think that Department of Agriculture G-AND THE WORST 1S YET TO COME =salting ensures their children's health Ottawa Canada, r and strength,and that it will keep evil ' spirits away. Alfalfa growing in Er_stern Canada. ~� Crop Rotation foi Central and Eastern In Russia there are estimated to be: Canada. 1,229 women to every 1,000 men. Ger-' Potato, The, Its Cultivation and Varte•' . f ;many comes next with 1,100 and Aus- ties. s tria 1,069. 'Rho All-Fear Hog Cabin. \; ���� �� // :,:,✓ The Feeding of Sheep. Not So-Bad a House I Keeping Dairy Herd Records. - ��\�'� Lady-"'Aren't you a•.hamed t.)come Corrugated Galvanized 1 Why and Hove to Use Milk. ., to a house-like this to beg?" ■ !Why and How to Use Cottage Cheese. �a Hobo--"Oh, don't apologize, me'am Steel Roofing Winter Egg Production. _ J -you ought t' see some o' th' houses Direct from lNar+�seturees m �,. I poultry Keeping in Town and Gauntry. I've went to to-day. gonxr. Write for trips special Terms to Farmers The Farmer's Poultry House, Simple Methods for.the Storage of Ice. Preserving Ancient- Buildings. The Metallic Roofing Co. ; Daborn Your Commercial Cattle. Paris, like London is finding that hex Kin=Sty. VAN.,Toronto3�E i Dressing and Cutting Lamb Carcasses. the stones of its anctend buildings, par- s I Bovine Tuberculosis. . . ticularly its churches, are falling to de. Feeds for Wintering and Winter Fat. `�= ``- cay with alarming.rapidity. It is eat!- ! telling of Beef Cattle 4n Eastern �- - mated that it will_cost at least $1,000,-, Canada. - -� 000 to restore St, Paul's Church and , f� New Varieties and Selections of Grain. Westminster Abbey to their original t The•Root Vegetables Act, 1922. ' strength and beauty of surface, and Illustration 'Community Work in Dun- the Parisians are ',manifesting much 0 t das County, Ontario. uneasiness about the • condition of The Winter Finf&hang of Steers in Notre Dame and some of 'their other Western Quebec. �� ! - •�'�"� �� beautiful old churches." Resort of the Division of Horticulture, ' A committee of French chemists - # Dominion Experimental Farms, 1921. - - ter resort that th estigating .he mat• Report of the Poultry Division, Domin• who have been Inv a soot and the si IOU Experimental Farms, 1921. ~- -� Iir p hurous acid that are always preisen. .xcfee°rae.mlrea d 9yfi,rranllrcnaxoaumfq+n�f°,sptfntt,lrnbbr,0. Lis-t of 300 Available Publications. In , in the air o! seat industrial cities io 1 g rinaDons,bond growth and l.menou[mm otter T ye•1ts a a Kendall _ responsible for the trouble. The soot rAn Imownrft morethan fort to deposited. on the ston.ss, where a =n Cum What U h dune for 0041M ii'.rW do fee :game � Ton. Leep a bottle of •• •• •• .;..f collects and con$en=es the acid, witch becomes oxidized and converted into Ken's Spavin Treatment hund]wym,can nq It qufrtly n'hm the n—d uirea. '. f_ I .. ................• anlplhuric acid. That fn: turn, acting to her dye A irolnr.e leer oa next yell are t O?t QtgCe y to be n•ad Mt your solar ens;t time you are on any kind of limestone, produces Intoa.n. frearthkadyertirmentonttorernliul au n Sold♦.r era. bet a hoe cops Of"A Tmatin on e .. MGM s sulpbate of chalk, a substance that th�nor.`asyourdt,�cfst•e.nr-•ritena, }t•R• N . ,•„•. Province ............ r.. . -o crumbles easily. Wlar'• for sots' treum•nt.fro '•:tn nxu•d'for Rnmwnae. �No poatagEf required) It would take 5,000 bees to w'J: h a DR. n b K[NDALL COMPANY, nNl. � 'I EnosburpFoN•,V�.,U.SJ1. 9 t$$U6 Na 24^2$. po :ts.!ta• ..s` s :•+� ',�'r.. . ..."",�,••: •:c.:. ••a,.' ,- si`o,, "� ,:M' r...i'r,,.. ',eta: kv?”'-` a '�'a.; :y:a,.a:..•.,,�5,�.`,it+(..'". 'fl• t.-s,�•,4Ga$,f;,: ;ri" `.:%e: e'-' 'k""' �`+°�a"a �3b" ^..,+'•,g=' "t F'yf,r :.r -".c•"•a'" ,�•. •.S µ• �•,�•,� -a" 'r", . d�'•s 41 .Lrr� ,; s� ,t F J x,J':S°t„•" "t. v - '�" "5. .;•: `t' ,,;:r`,: f Y..a b,,"•'t 2.; a ''' , '-,n.•;.^,.1, '' ♦„�, !�k!” `•..{.i.r c•a ro y �-g-�`"",.. .i- -Z;, .,,r IS SURPRISED TO Classified Adve:tiseeoe.nb& � �� ;,EASY TRICKS _ -ti EALTH EDUCATION. y }) No- S1 „ s1•I IS FoR u •T. 1711 QACVnrz flab to [0X10• BZZCX T� ,. 4`ell Your Age • rein ntea. som•�an o.tsrin ;` BY DR. J. I MIDDLETON - Mrs. Gorman Says She Didn t ! ' Provinolal Doord of'Hsa tth, Ontario q 9 N�o W siaor Strum, — Expect to Survive Her Trou- tX tb :� Dr, Middleton will ba.glad to anower questions an Public RoM1i trill _ Lg bier--�r1Si;ti TaO�C... Flu= Writs Auto am.ctalp oe. Te4re.e, o.► 3 tars through this columza. address him at Syadlaa Souse. 8yadlaa. 8 Z "Three yearn ego, helots I tot Tan- LMTZD VTJ"LZ CLOTH wi willL :t ``?Crescent, Toronto. t lac, if anyone had told me I would be velomm.Polo., era Hishat vest• seta. Yp°r 9 ' alive now I couldn't'have believed !t." snopbs. >.tatotaetzQtae ao.. w. fiend --- -- .......r+wr ` t Ll¢ ;! p ,; said Mrs. Hannah'Gorman, 414 Arthur In view of the tremendous advances Li under his care. Vaccination is vY .Kl4n{lL r' �.• g � � St., Windsor, Ont. -At the Montreal sale of the Can. " made in public health work in this' compulsory when in the opinion of the "I had -suffered from stomach trou= :~pprovince during the past decade it is authorities public health is menaced ble for seventeen years.. hinny,a adian Fur Auction Sales Company the interestin to .recall what was being The province has been divided into "' ''�"`• g g p � time I was fa such on I didn't think beat silver fox skins brought $825, • done prior to 1912 and how the Pro- health districts and,each district is in 15 Agony s� ...vineial Board of Health, though at charge of a medical officer with'Ample f 18_ 1 /Y1Q,�' I could live through the day. I had few sold'for $200, but most of those '.'.that time handicapped by lack' of power to carry out the law. He owes �� 3 � awfi11 smothering spells, terrible head- e! fair quality fetched between X70 funds, was nevertheless car. n on his a oititmertt to no local body and '� aches, and.was so nervous I was al- s=" PP and $125. The American import duty . �. , an acilve CaIA aI n SJ] mull 'i, *t.o,.er„*P- hevond local influence- most frantic and sleep was practically r R g y of 'fifty per cent. on furs kept away public health activity. Here'is an in- The sanitary campaign is,aeing wna�d out of the question. Why, I was so man buyers from the United States., tereeting account of the work, taken dilligently. Tzavel�ing exhibits show to tDla trick you discover, by weak I could hardly dt`ou L4.-e t t,.r:::•::r y y _ ..from the Canadian Magazine of.Nov- how to ventilate the sleeping room and means which seem mysterious, the to'say nothing of taking care of the ember, 1912, the sick room how to feed'the baby, age of your friend. There.is one ��� Elf. ' "Advanced indeed have been ' the and how to care for the consumptive. little drawback to the problem— household duties. fy steps in the last seven-years for the He who runs may read circulars, iL .will work only tt your,Wend.!s °However, Taniac gave me back my nY�gyes e I M r rotection of public health Milk, y older thali you are. atrdngth, . and I've enjoyed perfect end Heavy,tun Miirine. it in. t ,` . .;-.j¢ p that pamphlets and booklets issued )older Subtract your age from 99. Let health ever since. I gained near) tea 'ss"eJy Set�""tba°Ttedi' ,r. pprtnae incubator of germs and dissem- government auspices an all subjects 7 lAakathem Clear,Briaitt r inator of disease,is now produced and pertaining to sanitation and health your friend mentally add the re- pounds in weight, have a wonderful $_wdtns. Harmless. Soto,and r� '• marketed under sanitary. conditions. Prevention.rather than cure is the now mainder to his age. Then he is appetite and sleep eight or ten tloure O1fII�'d by All Dniagbta In 1919 the Government,appointed a to. take away'the first figure of the �►/1�� � ' PP gospel. The physician of to-morrdr is total and add it mentally to the every sight and feel so well life Is a V It Milk Commission whose members the sanitarian, last figure and tell you the result. pleasure. Tanlae was a godsend to, P� p-A.-EYES awakened' the province to the evils The baby is an object of no small me. No medicine in the world can .. arising from unclean dairying and concern. Infant mortality occurs st a If rou will add 'thd numbs* he equal it" careless handling of milk. The recom-(rate that is an economic loss. Infant gives you to your age•you will Taniaz is !fir sale by all good drag- 'CORNS ± ' mendations of the Commission are Am mortality is about twenty-eight per have hta age. bodied in. one of the most progressive cent. of the death-rate, while the rate For example: Suppose you are gtats..Accept.no substitute Over 87 ]BUNIONS statutes of any State. The consumer for consumption is not more than eight 29. Subtract that from 99. That million bottles sold. now receives a supply measuring up toi per cent. Nearly ten thousand chil- leaves 81. Ask your trtsnd to add :nnsws tack. the ••net, oat or firm, a strength, sad delivered•as carefully dren die in Ontario ever year. The (mentally) 81 to his age. If his Taniac Vegetable Pills are Nature'e �'° a ioot°� e>ata tar ut.a r..c• as testing and inspection can ensure..cam ai of education to charge of age "is 33', that will give him 114. own remedy for constipation. FOr sale Rivers and streams are ao longer Dr. g , When be takes away the first 3. W. W. McCullou h Chief Offi-' everywhere. allowed to be polluted with sewage.Icer of Health for Ontario, who is as- figure be has 14. ' Addng the 1 Tuberculosis is now classed as a com- listed in this_particular branch'of the to the 14, he has IS.'- Adding A belief common in Japan fa that to r municable disease, and every medical i work by Dr. Helen MaeMurchy, is be- your age, 18. gives 38-and there P e' ` you are, live long one should' sleep with the e w i • ` ;t man is compelled to. notify the local Ing diligentlyy carried on, that the head pointing due north. ] and provincial officers -of, .health of mother may be informed and the child all cases of communicable disease corn• ven a chance." lUlip this out and pants 4t, with others of the series, in a e0rap• -MI.•ard'g Liniment forealsevorywhars book.) ,i. ; 0 �Li� TE Roads• MONEY•.ORDERS.. o Letting a man follow -the wrong Oh, yon may take the smooth paved 'The sate way to send money by mail course because he is your friend la �DE E STRONG road. is by Dominion E=�reae Money Order. mistaken kindness. o��� FROM .,�jU, J j�(a -Tlie highway; if you will; _^ - Hut I will take the country'road . -It is the opinion; the interests, the �°— That straggles up the IIS1L Ideals, and the goodness of the aver. Automobile S u p pl FORTY TO FIFTY .*Rich, Red Blood Needed to Keep `age man and the .average .woman What fun is there to w$aderiag which makes the character of the nn.- We carry a toll line of used auto= j Up Their Vitality. It you must always know Lion.-Colonel E. Kitaon Clark. mobile ' parts, magnetos, carbur- I 5« mindbtattdvale, bioodleasygirls need And where you want to go? The term Al originated from a Toronto Automobile Wrecker � Be �ttettta is �I>s. �t3?SI�I• a" s, gee and new accessories was the Lloyd's Register of shipping, 179 Queen St. West Toronto ton s Recovery by Use of Lydia £. ., plenty of aourisd meat, plenty o' sleep Give me the road where every turn meanie first class. I and regudaT out-of-doors exercise. But 8 _ _ I �18�tbamri 11'e$ekable �olmp0a8a +• ' R lack of a Will bring a fresh surprise I f appetite slid tired aching Of cozy farms sail apple trees r Winnipeg, Man.- Lydia E• Pink. • limbs tend to hinder progress, To , Vv y �And shade to rest' the eyes; ow sam,ads•s ham a e stable Compound has done ` save the weak. thin-blooded sufferer, +aai•slcas x'a'� Boos on = ITCHING BU� I me goodg`in every way I was very she must have new, rich red blood and weak and ran-down and had certainnotIIin meets a case of this kind so The dltsty road, the country road DOG DISEASES "�" g Where-friendly birds fly low, and now to road I troubles that women of my age anus bo.. well as Dr,WUIiame'Pink"Pills. 'these lilt to have. I did not like to to Where lax carters ramble Walled Free t a ut Ad. ECZEMA ON SCALP e1y go plan not only enrich and increase the y fit• drew by the Author. � the dodos so I took the Vegetable Cow- "blood supply, they help. the appetite And.scented breezes blow; a. auy [hover uu.ua pound and amatill taking itrlght alone -129 W e■t- 24t t Street I recommend it to my fnenda and to any . and old digestion, relieve` the weary New York, U.S.A F { one I know who is not feelin weIL In Plm es. Formed Hard Cnist. �,.. `)back and limbs, thus bringing new Where rats SrOiPn with traits of i Mrs. TuoxmN 803 Lizzie L Winal- health and strength and transforming sraa® Hai Fell Out. Cuticura Healed Pas, Man. And daisies spring between; l had eczema When women who are between the "anaemic girls and women Into cheer- s` happy people. Among the thous- On either side long fields of gram °a e w Ie a of f five and fift fivearebeeet That billow old" and green. Attractive Proposition broke out fa li[c]e Pimples which ° y aada at girls who have obtained new g formed a hard cruse. My scalp Itched with such annoying symptoms as her- health through the use of Dr. Wtl For man with all round weekly and � so badly I was up half vousaesss,, irritability, melancholia and hams' Pink Pitta to ilSlas Lyta G. (}ar: So take the highway if you will • newspaper experience slid $400 the night. My halt fell oat tetsibly heat Rashes, which produce headacbee. assn, Freeman, Out., who sot From town to smoky town., --= or $500. Apply Sox 24. Wilson and I could not comb It. dizziness,or a sense of suffocation they �'ry And rest "It in a stuffy tan _ Publishlat Co,.Ltd.. 7n.Adeisids- "This umbie lasted should take Lydia E. ftkham'e W e- , *;About two yearn ago [ was is a very *boat three y g nervous and run down condition. I When velvet night comes down-, Street West. months before I.seat for a free gain- table Compo—un& It is especiallyadai= could not eat, did not slee}i well turd pie of Cutieurs Soap and Ointment. to help women through this crisis-. It I bought more and I used two bozes i is prepared from roots and herbs and Arras Last becoming an invalid. I was But think of me beneath the stars, of Cutlouya Ointment with the Cml- contain no harmful drugs or narcotics. subject to tainting spells' which made- All piliowed in the hay, �, Soap when I was Defiled." This famous remedy, the medicinal With song of birds to waken me SABLES LOVE It very embarraaeing.to go in company (Signed) Miss Gerumde Harrington, Ingredients of which are derived from s,s I never knew when a fainting spell And send me on my way. iMV��p i 1010 Delaware Ave.,Butta„Moat• roots and herbs[ has for forty years riM —Abigail Cresson. )tie 5atub'and CY�s'rl<s•han = Cudctax Bonp co ekaaae sad Pa- proved its value in such cases. 'Women might come on.. Alter several fruit- pled to give—pleasant to f rif Cudcura Ointment to soothe everywhere bear willin testimony to xs' less treatments'I was advised to try ' tom• Got ,mseed pntely veite y' the wonderful virtue of�ydia E• Pink• and heal and Cuticum TsAettm to , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and by, the table and aa�otnce{�r harmless. ham's Vegetable Compound. �/�/ It tckly overcomes calk. I powder and perfutme arc ideal for pow . a .Rime two bases were used I felt an im- r-' I' , I d�arhoes, 8etuk-7 and - dally toilet purposes. Women who natter should write to ttla , provement I kept on-taking them, A G other like diaordets ' +r - •ui- Theo oubtiabea ! •sw sti r Aran Adthaae �raaea ye., Lydia E•Pinkham MedicineCo.,Coboat•� land air now thankful to say that I owe trot ttN n sti.a�a w- F+ my present health and happiness to / %Mm°° _ a an Ontario, for tree co of dia pp tr;;; y Pinkham'e Private Text-Book. upoiq this medicine, which I cheerfully re- ^ 1 AtA11DteRfeb g °Oa' "AlameaL Pecdi:r to Waalea" O, commend to other ran down girls."If you are weak o:ailing, avall your. 'self ax once of the home treatment ." k which Dr. Williame•'.Pink Pills ao `` easily afford, and you will be among _ • ' . j f those who rejoice is regained health These pills are sold by all dealers in. :.' .CORNS o , : a ' ,medicine, or may be had by mail at _ •bOc a boa by wrlttag,The_Dr,William s' M•wwwa� _ .. _ `._,.�. _ ••_,�_��y_ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont t Tenement+C!>u�drene '1ooln the hounds "Jack hasn'Naneeu for years; but lift. rj With :•_Eaglets have no bounds or bare now the waltz,is coming back, he's Fingers' Save.the oat•doa of the stars; - vtaiting every house where they shake "Bayer" r • ]UNLESS you see the name Bayer on tablets, you Only searching beagles know _ ` f°° i - - �, " " are not getting Aspirin at all Where the little foxes go "Going the rounds, eh P' _ _ _Little fMh have leave to glide COGI[•CrOWfng� ��' y •Witham tge:world=engirdlina tide; The Belgian artisan spends his let- .= sure in a novel manner. He breeds a .ai rag Y■■■,�,00 ���5 Man blds lovely childhood bloom special cock for crowing, and the bird - III this pestilential gloomi that can outcrow its fellows has reach- ed the highest pinnace of perfect-on. .� The plan adapted , Is to• place the cages containing the roosters in a long f Word comes from England that an Il_ important week) has begun the use row, as proximity creates the gpirit•ot y f of the new rubber-latex paper, in emulation with'odt which the proceed= yN... ings would ft.1'1 flat which up to five per cent. of raw rub- A marker appointed' by the organ= her is incorporated with the pulp. izer@ of the show is told off for each ; �.• bird,tis'duty being to.note carefully ... ' nn�,.........a�ri)„r e ,......:rW ' the number of crow@ for which it is " responsible. The customary duration EOOYSp of the ri:tell is one hour, the wi-tree '41 - _ _ --__.__ __�__._ T being the cock which scores the high- Accept' only an "unbroken-package" of `[Bayer Tablets of - eat number of points in the allotted` 'Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by _= TWIN Bpp/�pp�ER = tl The Liege dLstrict is a famous centre Doesn't,hurt a bit!. Drop a tittle physicians during 22 years and proved safe by 'millions >Fbc WASH �1�iPl��S = for such competLtians. "Freesone" on as aching corn, instant, hors y a " BOARDS ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly Colds -' Headadhe ::Rheumatism t The greatest depth sounded is in You Litt it right oft with Supers. Truly[ Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Of�IDU�AifD.flBRf1ARE = g the North Pacific near the island of Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of O1LtW't°e?1'BIIt'Jtlh°1'S Guam, which is only 68'feet short of "Freesona" lots a few cents, autneteat Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain six miles. This exceeds the greatest to remove every hard corn, soft corn. - AYSALEBYGRG1c'ERS or corn between the toes, and the ca]- • Handy 'Baser" txtxes of 13 tablets—Also bottles of 2; and 100—Dtntggist@. ,`�•` known height, Mount Everest by 2,- LL Y ANOI6NPOWAiFMFRUGIA?S Arplrin to the trade mark 1r^gistcr^ri to Canada,) of TtPrer manufacture of ono• lasefi, wi out soreness or irritation fl 612 feet. .cettc ectdeot er of :nlicy',icaCid• tt'h'�ic it In w•c 11 known that Aspirin means Tom' '`�• manufacture, to aRr1rt thr pu^•!c a„^ntnot Izaltatinna, the Tablets of Bare'COta MinsfWs Liniment used by Pbysieltna, ISSUE No. 24--23. will be stamped with thotr'eeuerat trade mark, the '•Harm'crass." '4�," `•.rff"'„F L•ti:• 4� at�if.wP. i'. n`\ X'a y;' ', ^ . '"VS'i �,;'' .< ,• Y r`�tlf�•. '.w%' ''FM�":� 9."• ,"!a^: •y� M..•k nrxf.'nf. y, at' :;,a. °.'. :.,'.� �j' „ - , t?,t,`•..5 k..-., f f ;q.. w !`+`x ,•r ;:^�"'.,`./'" "._`.t,K '.r. ti „ ^,, rv.'"�;4.-'t'''�q,',;y" r,:�., �it�.wx s+..'l,.s - ; vS.• ,}.7 7 '+rL..,il,,,"uY°e'C' xr• .2"h a"rd.'s, ", s " .. «.!: 'r'c �' _.i. v. 1'• •T 4. '�',;y a� r"x«^�',^:�c«'*r,-tis, ,'v«, ^d,4Y*'a.' ="a '.v#...,vi. ,.. «-`Mt.i 4 .' .:1; >,iar• •sv- 'R,r .,:✓^ ,r•� -�""`�y 'r. r'� °- a.., 4, -'r--: ~"S''_ �rY,✓"�� »�A;<r%i v -vr.' .• L'}„%r` '.i:, t.. .' •s '' ,-:,y �•', '•� - - ;KIt. .9 .mom - �: _-,,.C. ,, • �' � - _ - • , - • a mot'- .. .. • .- ^` W f her from Claremont 4.(N); D Annie, the VlIIaJC,e of Duobarton, property . 1: U r Ri4ftias -t wort on Whitevale bridge 2.50:(:led of-H. R.t:~atward. 8ele#t 1 o'clnclr. -SEED CORN . v SEED CORN ! x ~ Burkholder, ditto 2150; A , Troyer, See bit is. 'W:B. Powell,suctionher. • :.. tc t`' -TMRaiS . ditto '2 50 • Win Hilts, ditto 2,60 ; G s 51.78 per scan- SL30 if-paid in advance. Tran,drag w t 1-2 82 ; B Conner, di aw - -Lsubscript,au m tLe United States and Crest gavel and atone on base line opp lot • � Im erial Leatnin Bntain 12.00 in advance. 14 2'2,50; O Pascoe, ditto 20 C ; J-oleo Aera Cushion- Tires p �7 • Clark,dra basefioe opp n lot 14 2,50 ; t Wis-consia N , - 2.75-bush. Clark.-drag base tine and sideline bet • Q• 7 , �. -10 HM MUR`KAR, Proprietor, 14 and'15'7.50 ; T Clark, grad biweline Wlll stop puncture White Cap Yellow Dentti opp 14 1.'25; D R Beaton, for freight , ' charges on lumher Whitevale bulilg« L +Good Highways Life of Province 1159•; C Carter, drag sideline bet 28•'29 troubles. � � (' _ , can 8250: Roy Ward,salary as Road CUIl4ptCri 8 Earl 2,40 bush, ak. a. RiCHAAD80N SHOWS HOW 1N- Supt to June 11 104.40. Longfellow, � • L' (REABLrD VOLUME OF TRAFFIC PiAB It was moved, seconded and carried: That, whereas the Inhabitants of the MADE BUSINESS AND ADVANC• Village of Claremont and other north- ED VALUES OF PROPERTIES, g • � 'G.oirp�,Co�, _ 1iUfiLr 2bECENt;E FRQJI LICENBE3. ern portions of the township by public p.o•�b• Ac�:9a$.°•�'b� _ 4.; aubecription and aid of a grant from V..W c;o a+3,;:0, ,:o:•a . -. F. H. Richardson, candidate for S. =°�•���•b °a o :CORN FLAKES CORN FLAKES the township corporation 1922, a• o 0;7 .o. .� o...,o 'Ontario, takes up another topic of raised funds sufficient to-defrav the fob •o°•°'°o � ;� o •a:o. general interest to voters and through cost of scree of the.northertq p+rrt •E;• b'aa:° °oo a ?� F' T33s NEwsdiscusses 1t intimatel with •c•' o -r y of lot 18, con 8 of this towttehlp, for o°p.OD q :Pgd. � �.. �Ahe people to'whom he is appealing for o•c•o.00'°op:oo, ,�a= : Quaker Corn Flakes. Coupon in every y the purpose of using the same as a p•�;o, �• me „ i%'� a:t tL,°:. ,,,...,.1 park ana &Heretic grounds ; and :pod.••o �•<3� Cs�=a �.° - - - paokaae.-=Vale- ble Gifts, •roada are one o the greatest neces• whereas, as authorized `b the Muni- o:?'a°o°'l00'^.ob° a„1-- _ -- y °����- Savo,the Cou ons. amities and benefits of our time-and cipal Act, anti by'request of the sttb _ p°o�c3go`'•d•�°�F -�O p says- scribers, hd•�o°a o'o°Y''6 °.- _ the said land(,purchased from .ADIE8 AND'GE..'TLEME:P .e{• SSA,° ,;o'o Pa° v� Geo AmosBrignail) hail been convey. °P,0•,e•o�ioge,,o'; A policy-of good roads has put Pick. 'P o?0;3��••_�' Gi ; ed to this corporation, to hold the o �° a•0°"° O , ' . • +sting and the country around it on •=s4;o�:•��•.' ° x. same in trust for the purposes afore- - o• +one of the main' arteries of--6a in said: and whereas this c council has ° ��• M Thousands of automobiles been requested by the said subscribers PASS through the village every week. to appoint Messrs. Thds Birkett and ' ape only does. the travelling public Ed(4leeson(far o1re pear)Thve Condv_ Takes the place of air tubes. F A R M + QQ ya aipead 'money, thereby benefittiny and Fred Cowie for two years) and 9 I� A N D n7 thusthose who are in business at ever They are made of highly porn a , but the John Scott sad N F Tomlinson,M D,. property, in Pickering (,for three years] as trustees or com- Para gabber, and ride ae easy To bu or sell o w township has been made much more as air y y to Earm, consult the Farm Lands Department of valuable than it been before these Rood mradioners for. the goy erdment and �." i' control of the said park and athletic ,Tbe,United Farmers Cooperative Company, 'Isigbwa s were built. Ask yourself if field. r you will take for g J. R Thexton Limited. k � your holdings what . • • Abu would have taken ten years ago? Therefore, be it resolved that this = < Statistics ahpw that the Province of council for the corporation hereby ac- _ Agent. PIC IKERING. A. J.'!kLLISON,.Representative, Pieketiog, Phone Pick. 1508 7, "Ontario received over $4 000,0001ast cept of the said trust,,and nominate a,.. year from automobile licenses. $vei� and ap g int the said persons named ppoo SILOS SILOS ! ' above Tt'usta"or Park Commission- • 1 IS, ,,year the sit d of is increasing. Take ere, for the terms re ctivel THE BEST Ev iia �•- ,° s tleacil. sit down and figure out what � ➢stated - r • - - . .- �� tttfa regresents to ei ht-or ten ears above, to govern and control the said More Busm* ess Requires More Room r y k and grounds: and that the clerk Bold direct,'Factocp to-Far m. ya, you will seethe income is large �' - - '• _ M: "ObouRb in itself to• build all the good a instructed to prepare a by-law for .. , -' oads the resent p Fa+meS19 312.0 •:70. the aezt.meetiaR of thte.couacil, more p out drawl government is ut- Our buaineas has increased to such an extent as to corpses anything ling tbrou h without drawia on an fully defining fthe duties and powers 44 Markham, Oat. g g y of such Trustees or Commissioners. yet, and in order to accommodate this increase in business we s of the other wade by of the p ItIoe. have found it necessary to. extend the length of our Oriticiaw is made by the opposition. Council adjourned to meet again on � store.•making • ' '• ',%�' 6.. 'which woke to becloud the mind*of July the 9th. Y!l IY'e"FenC1<n g it roomier and 1. '•: . =-the electors.that some of these roads 1rVe heed more customers, however, as our entire revenge 1 a *save been built wider and better than e I am prepared to takaoedeta for build- - +'. BALE REGISTER. io wire fences,either hand- eua►es from our business. - _ they Deeded to have been The arQU- $ anent is idle. The volume of traffic is WEDNESDAY. JtTNS 27TH-Auction made or woven. We believe in the old, old saying "Opposition is the L,jfe of trade, "sad A� •• growingg ao rapid) that a narrower or Consult me before placing your order. leas snbstaatisi con9truntion would sale of 150 acre farm, [arm stock,im- Charges moderate. Wont believe you w ill uphold u9 in this belief, join w�. _ plements etc., at lot 33,can,8. Pict- g the crowd and trade With us. , have been a mere waste of public ering� the propeityof theiestate of guaranteed. s,;•':'. .. . .ereoaep. the late W.ts, Barnes. Sale at one - Pboae Pick 1712 We try to deserve our business by Right Pric-es and Right Treat- Electors should-sot allow the[*own shat See bills. Fred Postill,auc- 3 -46 GEO. PARLEY, Pickering' y p• went. Tell us our faults, we want to know them. _'iotereste and welfare to be injured by t{onset. -- - - , ' TstiRSneY, JvNS 213TS-Auction .sale "TH(}RNTQh1 'S, BROUGHAM . 0, por%izaa arguments that won't stand''- sap adder analveir. A great man re• of household tuxoiture etc., at lot 33 Harness Shp y Centl has Sala that the world of to- ' lr con. fl, Pickering, the property of dap a on wheels. Pickering to one the.estate of the late W. G. Barnes. THE BUSY STORE THERE'S A REASM r., of the finest communities in Ontario. Bate at 12 o'clock.sparp. F. Poetill, ,: It"people are enterprising and ro. r. P aaatioaee PARRMER S , x , ' reasIve and the policy of good roads 61ATUILDAY. JVrtE 30TH°-.Auction sale me.nt m ire to its welfare _ of household furniture, blacksmitti's r Q . _ esban to minor other places is the pry: Pickering ��1 dwa�`j ` S t � since. While the pprovince is taking tools sad material, Ford Sedan in Now is the time to see about your V 'in$4,000,000 a year from motor Dices g°Oa condition. Food truck etc.. is Harness needs V ores and several millisms more are We have on hand a :. brought to by tourist* and *peat in TIMB TABLE-Pickering Slatioa good roPP1T '. Y, 0otarto.no one should obstruct it pro- T•R• Trains going Eael 3oe w follows of Harness and Accessories greeaive policy which mean pros. No. 10.4dai1 �__-�.�A M. at various prices. :.,perity. ,. 8 EAoat 2.' P. Now-iw1he time to buy--an- So Q11 Stove for 634 'Givens a trial and be The Ontario Government impoep Sucda eals,Local 7 67 A.A. M. convinced. , the hat weather 1Eaxea. Its revenues are derived from Trains going wool dad fit follows- (food Shoe Repairing Service' - • be(Oct sources ana .ponds them.in NO, 20 Local 7.45 A M We have the Clark Jewel, Florence and New Perfection. the iotArerts of the people 27 Loos{ �P. >�. CECIL BRADLEY 4. - 1 cordially a*k.tor your suppoet.and ••• 9 man g.�p. M. Get Oltr prices before baying. = will appreciate the confidence you Sunda train. _- -r - ' mace in me. - - y 9.06 P. M. - ;--.-- _$senses maker, Sincerely yours, Foregoing u accocdinR�to Standard 'We have a comn�lete line of Screen Doors and Window 8tcresos.' F. H. RicnARDsox time. PICKERING, - ONTARIO Wire Cloth from IS to 40 inches wide ' ,e _ _._.. . • at lowest prices, lo PtirKER{NG COUNCIL. i A full line of Garden `(Cools-Forks. Rakes, Hoes, TAwim Mowers, • - - Sprayers, Scythe@ sad Stones, Oil Cans etc. The above council met pursuant to _ ..adjournment on Monday, the 11th -- frost. Members all present, the reeve s ,Travellers Cheques few Aatot�ohle Tires at s reduced price-from 9.00 to 14.60. ` in the chair. Minutes of last meeting see are al guaranteed free. These 1 teed t•u N Bead Ind adopted. -PEOPLE travelling on long or short journeys will find it most A number of accountewere resent- P convenient to carry The Dominion Hank Travellers' Chegaes. _:Oar Motto-"We have it. can plat it, or it is no made." ed for payment and referred to the various'.taoaing committees. Theytitre negotiable qfvwhfre'in the world and can-be obtained _ W. B. Robson was heard re claim 'Eor ram killed by dogs. at any Broach of this Bank _ _ J. S. BAISDON, .'�� '- �PICK:IrRING :.s The standing committee on coatis- A gencies reported and recommended _ DW B E :• •.payment as follows: Guarantee Com• _ ,':pan v, treas. bond Feb IS to May 2,8 Use - o IRS; Western Assurance Goa., tress. V se Bank Mon Ordei a ' bond for one year 40 UU: also s 8 years y4►}11"l'$y BRANCH, ,' G. P. LYND, Manages. Y • on townahi hall and contests 8 ears - _?� �>U,; Juh P Murkar, stationery 18.5(1. BRQOt1;E.IN BRANICH. - IE C, CROSS, Manager, WEN you want to remit any amount up to fifty do0are�. The SCAbding committee on Bonuses v• remember that Batik Money Orden are inexpensive as for Wh e 'Fences. Drainage Matters +►ell a.safe. The charges,texdusive of Revenue stamps, seas end Snow Shovelling reported and re. I $5100 and under,three cerits; over $5.00 and not exceed ! -� comtiiended the fnllowiaq payments; C K E R I I �i h+i$1d„six cents, over $10 and not exceeding$30,ten con" J A Jones,bonus 124 rods fence lot - ovn=30 and not exceeding$50,tifter,r casts. No curs 1 31.00; H H Reesor,88 rds You can get Money Orders at any branch of this Basil` fiat 35 con 7 17.00: �' Ward. 1(A rds tat 18 eon 9 13.+X) ; J Beeiby, 116 rds M EA T' !M A R K E THE rot 20 con 8•I7.f0: D Munro, shoe - _ snow and break rds 5 83, U Blake. •bleak rds 1.00; d Traa and others. - STANDAROr CAM R BANK - isbov snow break ids 11,25; H Reesor. Round Roast or Steak, ... .,.: . ....- 20u per lb bonne on 44 rds fence w t 1 opp con 7 9urloin Roast or Steak. 25e •t TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS ' 71.00. •• 131dering Branch, ;. _ -W. F.Law Manager " The standing committee on Roads Porterhouse Roast or Steak, �: `'25c; '• , and Bridges reported and recommend. Rump Roast,... Igc �• Whitby Branch, - - C. A. McClellan,. 'I�itsager s ••ed payment as follows: WP Jones, Fine Rib Roast, ... . . .. :, "'r $tad an sideline be lots 8 ar,d„9and Oven abov snow 6,75; H D Brown. Heavy Rib Roas Igc �• _ �d-%w earth sideline bet 8 and 9 coo p s A J Ta 1or .' 'Shoulder Roast. 14 and 1fk " Pick '- V��� ��k e g 7.61) q ag con 21ota 28 =-- Pot Roast, - ... 14e '" rto.31 1'5.82': A swan. drag son 2 opp Ant 31 2.60; J Putsp instal pipe bet 26 Brisket, to buil, ... .. .4 CCC 9c ao1 7 con 2 2.50; W Squire,drag on Leg of Pork,— � •� con 4 190; O Cammack, draw , a. 4 gravel ' .2 and lots Munro.dr aacon s Loin of Pork. .. ,; Bread like Mother tried to make. R Shouldet-Roast of Pork, �• j 4t' .. re bridge and washout 200: red pp _ � -right. plow rep hill. grad hauling ock Chops, .. .. � aus, Cakes •and Cookies carried by our driver's. ,. P 28c , $ --- idge timber Iot 30 con 7 and sideline ^'-P re Pork Sausage, ... 26c - 0 h `� Ph ne 900 and have them call. •Bret lots 28 and 29 con 7 23.25; Wm =- Fine @t Salt Pork,... ... ,, �• -- _. _ .._-• -- ,, . ?[ichel], rep bridge lot 80 and 31 coo 8 J - .,'• pe Finest Breakfast Bacon; Lace. f 1: P, �• r 14000: W J Michell,cedarelee sleepers lots � ' ' ,, teat de � Or the n 6 11 �� and 31 co ,00 H Reesor,rep _•` sliced, ... ,,� 38e " �aTt}lt Ja118" '-"�� fox *&about w t I Markham to pay half Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), Ne i 1 .`f1; W J Turner, drag con 7 opp lot � : "� Chocolates �� 13 69; J H Michell,grad opp lot 3a �� ... 48c box-they're Back BRCOn, �., - ... l n 7 11.50• H Reesor,,grad con�7 opp Cooked Hsm . - „ �ro0 i, 4 Try'& deliCi0119 ^� 3!- t 35 and bolding scraper 7 E C --- - + lt'lutehings. scraping and ehov snow Weiners,.. - ,,, .• ,, 25c " ' A 000l drink at the Soda Fountain goes good when its hot, �t 'n87; 4 W Phillips, drag con 3 and .Hegd-Cheese,.. '• .• ... 15c $IIIIda88, .gOdaB etc , Served.iD the f' tilling washout 7,30 ; Ed con fill 'Easy First and Dotnestic Shortening, The ,ri0 teats • Vertex Sanitary System. S+v..�linut opp lot 21 con 5 75c ; Alrz Sanitary;f :N rirlht, drag sideline bet 24 and 26 �� •' 5 lbs 80 cents Ib prints 18 cents, • Wedding Cakes Our SpecialtyN, .coa 5 1 50 ; 0 Traa,drag con 6, draw- Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday ang timber from Locust Hill and from -Claremont. work on Whitevale bri dge ".a17%• 3'1'weedie.•draw amber.White. , y- « .r:r'�-y.'{�.ra r �xc'�' ,A w ,A'• M"& ^:,1{.^ Y'. - ., ..�•• '♦ .r.i•r'•+- y _ -, ��t�, .'„'A,.,.s"2', w. y4 •:{ ,p"�y.�3"'rsA�,.. �, ,O' ..7 Y� Ld,..�..:.. �p�ir+ii �• .-y, •\ iS r:-'" '':i v 4 .may �_�c. "P..ar .r r a -'.:., R•- :`� -}�• - Ire+;i i. hpr 2" i•. -�y'; .r'' e'. Y r1 4 gam' `a i s ;. m k..._. ...... ..... IV _ t III 1 `II II ■ I L R Y I ,_P�AREMONT. -�_-.• A meeting of ratepayers will be ' *� • . • r -- held in the school at 8 p. m. :Public Meetings :'Public Meetings c � Joseph Borland, we are sorry to on Wednesday, June 20th, for the W g• N. Sinclair, Seasonable t state, continues in .poor health. S. C. Liberal ' L man and Mrs. Pilke visited purpose of trustees to considering the pro new Candidate, announces the fol- _ `4 y al of the trustees .to erect a new meetin a in Pickerin ;r friends in Stouffville on Titesday.. school and to authorize theiasus of — g g TP• - __ Publio Meetings is the ill tereatas of _ 'iG o BiiRgy for sale,new, has,rubber debentures to cover the cost of the Claremont June the 16th / F. H. Richardson will be. - o S - �' tires, Apply to Alfred Lemmon, same. A full attendance of rate- Pickering, June the 18th held as follows : V Claremont. payers is requested. Brougham, Jane the 19th Brougham, Monday, June 18th A. J. and Mrs. Chandler, of To- --' 'lk . Tonto, spent the week-end with Ladies especially invited Pickering, Wednesday, June 20 The Candidate and others will Whitevale, Saturday, June 23 g A� ..,the latter'e-parents here. Fertilizer Given Succ"ul Tsst y See our New Gin hams and - speak. Chair taken at Committee ROOms at Oshawa, James Underhill is .improving on Mr. 1. A. Milroy s Farm 8,15 m., at each meeting. 'Chambrays., his residence by the erection of a near Cedar Grove. p' 10 Church St. fine veranda and a new roof. — 'A fall line of Wall Papers, Ni Mr a: Tames Young, we are sorry Very defl5{te results can be seen HORSE REGISTER. non of 1923 at his own stable, Cairn- newest design . - ao report,Is seriously-ill at present,. froru the use of fertilizer on J. A.Mil- brogie Stock Farm, Olaremont: which is giving her friends much roy's fall 'wheat field. --Mr. Milroy' FLORIBTON, :15258'..(17883). imported ARIZONA, ('20407), the fashionably bred Ladies' Summer Underwear and ' anxiety. staked ofFthree sections in the field, Clydesdale stallion, the property of imported stallion, the property of -Hosiery at,right price@. ' David A. Pugh has rented the left the centre strip without fertilizer Ro . Dafoe, Green River,will make a. Graham Bros., will make the season , •.$irkett building, formerly used'as and an one side_he used at the rate of th eason of 1923 as follows: Mon. of 1923 at his own stable, Cairabro- Men,, en s Summer Shirts, new ,pat- .a0!bs to the acre of Swift's Red Steer deaves his own stable and .pro- terns. Men's Underwear, •a market. and will be used by.him 2-1'2.2 for tilizer, and on the other side reeds to C.Carter's for•noon, E.W. gie Stock Farm, Claremont. %cA as au its lc:,,euu she a BONNIE FLIBK, 13254), (18260:, 19881, 2-piece and combin• ` N R about 2w)lbs of Swift's 2 8 2 Red Steer Holtby'e for night. Tuesday, Win. ( ations. Messrs.J. Forgie, Adam Spears Fertilizer per acre. A marked differ- Midd[etoa's, Greenwood,noon, Love the fashionably bred , imported ., and G. M: Forgie were in Whitby sore could, he seen right from the farm, Audrey, night,; Wednesday, champion Olydesdale stallion, the ro el t of A full Line of Fresh Groceries last week attending the meeting @tart. The fertilized sections stooled W. J. Mc Donald's, Brack toad,noon P P F Graham Bros.,will make' :zrq, a the season of 19'23' at his own stable, always on hand at lowest of the fiotinty Council.' out better and showod 100,, better 'Hutchings Bros., night: Thursday, possible prices. Our senior football team went root growth, and at• the present time Palmer Bros.. Liverpool. noon, M. Cairnbrogie Stock Farm,Claremont, P p a it is eeceral iochea taller, and again as Kennedy's. Dunbarton, night; Fri. FiPPERTo V PRINCE, 11484, (14413) the to Greenwood on Saturday even- Highest prices paid for thick ae the unfertilized section. da¢, R.Gar{s;nd'a, Cherrywood, for pure bred Clydesdale stallion. he - in P, and played a league game, It is estimated that the fertilized noon; W. H. Major's,�con. 3, night. property of Graham Bros.,will m lee produce. defeating Greenwood.by the score ,wheat will yield at least 15 to W bus. Saturday, own stable until the foil- the season of 1923' at his own stable, A. SCOT of 3 0, per acre more than the unfertilized. owing Monday morning. Cairnbrogie Stook Farm,Olaremont. , Mrs.A. W. Mackay has returned It would be Interesting-for you to take -Ki a.SAUL, (14945) S. S. B., 9588 C. - 2 home after spending a few weeks a,trip and look this field over. This[e C thorough-(imp), C.T. a st No. . th S. B., the fashionably bred im imported CLAREMONT, most pleasantly at the home of a farmer's experiment and a practical thoroughbred imported�tallion. the P ONTARIO property of the Canadian Racing Clydesdale stallion, the property of her brother, Joseph Boyer, of one. Associations, Toronto, will make Oscar Wilson,Brougham, will make A. E, Reesor, who handles Swift's the season of 1923 ap follows: Mon- R. Detroit. the season of 1'.1hi ae follows: Mon- Suga Ernest Baker, Bon•of Gen. Baker Red Steer Fertilizers, is co-operating da will leave his own stable, Dun• daF. will leave his own stable and - with Mr. Milroy oa tti+in tept. and i! y Teased to T. Hirst's, F Kinsale, for r of Pickering, has secured a posit you are wanting fr.: ar Barton, and proceed to Gerow s Ho- P ion.in the Standard Bank here, F g T tel. Brougham, for night; Tuesday, night; Tuesday, Carson Bros., con. fail wheat, you can get comptetd in- 7, noon. W. Ormerod's,Greenwood, and entered upon his duties on formation from him. Franklin House, Markham, night; Wednesday. Caileodar's Hotel. jtial• night; Wednesday. U. Blake's,Aud- ', ' �• Wednesday. : vern,for night, Thursday. Wood'e ley, noon, H. O. Wilson's, baseline, .' The "bee"'which was held on: The Pickering Hotel, West Hil1.•might; Friday, td night,•Thursday, W. J. Miller, Pick- Su �� Wednesday-last at St. John's rem- his own stable where he will remain • noon. H. Vales. lake shore, - every was a decided snecees. There. ' until thef ably following Monday morning. night; Friday, G. Cowan's, Brock '`a ..'was a good tnreout and a large:Vigilance his Road, noon.own stable. eight; Sat- amount of work done. TaRamiaTox Cm7zwAYo,41888, the fa- urdgy.J. Patterson's, coo. 7, noon, Everybody gets -- A meeting the interests of F:° mous Hackney stallion,the property thence to his own stable until the f.4 li - The object of this Association is tc of Grabam.Bros.. will make the sea. following Monday morning. his sugar at J. H. Richardson was held in the Ma- lessen stealing and prosecute @aura Hail on Friday evening rail., the felons. FingOld's. The r` - There were good addressee but the! ANNOUNCING price t8 11.04 attendance was not large. Mamben haoiaq properly sisolss oowmosC gIId the (iIIShfp Thos. P. and Mrs. Stephens". eate immediately wittllha any asembee ' _ Yl•4z visited 18 the best gran. the former's parents in l of E:aoatdve Ocrosaiitss. 1E Pickering on Sunday and in the Membership fee a.00. , A F mated. . of ternoon.attended the decoration zyeraes ma,be had!rose we h•esidoM�, L E , -'vervir es at the Union Cemetery at deosererT on applioalim. s I. Fiagold�_ ^ Oshawa. Palm- Work ' 1DCY_ y is.prgreesinit rapid] with lt:sc. Oom.—L. D. Banks,C.S. y . Donald Mauro, Pickering. . . FLOUR the-filling in at Barry's bridge t, ark south of the village, but as there J.-R. TFext01; , J. C ' _ - r Coal, Co�� t is much filling to be done it will- President, sirt ` -Cake considerable time to complete We have changed the name of our first patent the work. ^ hard flour'from "CaEAM OF THE WBST" to the _ A number of the members of ICE7 C R' E AM _ .•MAPLE LEAF.^ Hard and Soft Goal of the Brougham Union Lodge, A. F.'at Always on hand - A. M. paid a fraternal visit to St. best 118111 On - Thin is a change in name only; the gaslity is exactly quality • Andrews Lodge, Toronto, on Having opened a new Store and 8e-- the same as we have been selling under thA old brand /"�Q-.hand 'Tuesday evening, and report an =freshment Stand, and also a Park name. You will readily see the ari-van-tape to us both. THOS. A. LAVA, en oyable time. at Roeebsok. I will be able to from the- standpoint 'of national advertising, in having ] ollowing the recent rains the accommodate picnic parties, one brand for our world-wide distribution. " . eoaa.Gav•oil a now preueats 6 Very At reasonable rates. G�•ti rode. flQt_wate"uppiied and first-class of vegetal on are making very boats for hire. The Camp Flour Mi •-- £ rapid growth and the proepecte ;Dance platform to rent. a ..;for a bountiful harvest are bright. 42 Phone Pick. 5wi _ t " Lesley Wilton, who has been - _ _ -attending the Deaf and Dumb In- Dyson E. Cowan Toronto - Peterboro :.Pickering Implement stitute. Belleville. arrived home -....__ —_ on Taeeda�r afternoon for his sum Public Meetigs I Just received a large. ship- suer vacation, which he will spend - at the home of his parents. J. IL Io the interests of the Liberal-Corser• •S j-011 �G SGJ�_REGULATING meat O uQaOrIDlok . and Mrs. Wilton, vative Candidate. Dr. James Moore. BLS aLSa� _ Binder Twine ¢' The many friends of Robert Whitby. June 20—Principal speskpr, With th* Strongest Tower Built cr Ball" - �PVhitson, of Markham, formerl BOB. W. Nicol. K. O, in that Big Oshaws. June Hoa. Q. H. •Far It-s the "Toroaato" Self-Oiling W'mdatill .� "oaa only once Be sire Of ours b orde --`� —'- of Atha. will regret to hear of h iFu- ,. p y rl son, Leader of the Conserv&ttve a All to an a bath oil a by death, which took place on Tare. T ia'+m operate at once ^ . :day after a liegeriog illness. His Party. nether best coot cold—@ray bearing and , funeral took place on Thursday to All tatereeted parties era requested �� Pan y and automaticalh► Have Oil examined one O ,• _._ -' f81. John's Cemetery. to attend these meetings. lubricated. y r The Sabbath School of the Uo- Full information x to Policy ed. of Party If ymlwve a"Toloato"W�now. 'ym can obtain the new MOCOrllllak ion Church will hold their annual will be expounded. this aelE� f awre by kt the bead sad _ =ion Co Sa wi*11 ehd thei y" 9er N. E. Mcawabr, „ems yq,r proatt wbaL Meet Toronto Witldmilk. ' Deering Tractors Pres. Pickering Township : an be made absolutely adf-regulating in operation. =" vice next Sunday. A hearty invi- • m'eromto"Tower will stand fora 5fetime became it Let us show you a few ••cation is extended to all to come to Implements bear the programme which will be Harness and Shoes i.t`1e b°`""'t° his ww � °°`h°'t�`a' � - '�• p wiorJtmia. See this aew(Vfill norr-ter�ray booklet. that you would like both interesting and instructive. A meeting in the interests of W. - W, R. Emerson, Bog 42.5, Whitby ook over your haying machines = N. Sinclair,the Liberal candi• Repaired promptly and satin- y t►nd get ready for the rush E, date, will be held in the Masonic lC111ROIV-t`g °' ' ' Hall, to=morrow (Sat>rday) even• faction guaranteed. F. X . COOPER :ing, when addresses will be deliv• w A trial is solicited. ' @red by n t B akers it and other E��s°�.R,KTB.R�SS. O bout . L - � OLAREMUNT prominent apeaker9. Ladies are _especial] invited. fat the."Corner 6hoe Store." y i- May's especially pictrases were Claremont, Ont. � Tk a Ideal koeeq $-Ore being shown to the Masonic Hall In the course of a few days we ehapbe „ during the past week, and attract ALE MILLS 'Now 'is the time to order your moving into our new stare, located ;' ed good crowds from the village E' D about 130 feet South from the tgsr and the surrotmding country. The car before the spring rush. ' We main corners of the village. We need reels are the•very beet thkt coo be ' - ' more room to carry on our eitessive secured and gave splendid estiefac •p=�•+a-s+�%=N�� (',B,II make immediate delivery and also graving business. We shalt ' aloe to the patron.. models make delivery to any part of the tows Reto the p 'that the stores and w shave just reserved a of the following and epecial attention given to phone -. the other placed of their to in the ' - ' orders. Only the best of Food Stns 5. a shipment o1 will be kevt on our shelties. A supply .'-village will be closed every Wed. Q of Neilson s Ice Oream will be ke�t • taesday afternoon, beginning at Canada's Best Flo ;..T4�R,INO CARIB, RIITNABOUfi$ constantly on baud throughout ttas one o clock, daring the months of _ summer. Otaa Objective — Qusliiy June, July and -August. Those O ilvie's '� First.Low Prides I goods guaaa1.• having business todo must govern g •'AND O,NE TON TRUCKS. teed. Leta.get year seztoraer. themselves accordin ly. Ro al Household —_ Irarkham Bread Canada Snead "The Kingdom of Heaven to at y Phone, Glace 2801 hand, Millions'now living will nev- ALSO 1F�NB GROLOW, We have recently 'taken over �� = '- - er die." This lecture by G. C. • - Brignell, representative of the Pastry Flour the Agency for the Chevrolet CLAREDdONT, ONTARIO i Bible Students' Association, will be given in the Masonic Hall, Chopping and Oat Rolling Motor Car and Will be in a posi- r - Claremont, on Sunday, June-1-7th, eye W66k day — � - 'aat 3 p. m. sekce free. No roller- y tlon to take care of the' sales . tions. * All kinds of Feed on hand. The Women's Institute's sum and Service Of this Car oBia ggi$ I ;L mer meeting will be held on the �; �', ?_,pCK'VCTQQ in the future. I afternoon of Monday, June f8th, at the home of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth Whitevate M _ and will be addressed by Mrs. W. - A full line of-A ccessories, Gaso. Of all maWrial.and&don H,Price, of Toronto, whose subject will be "Down Our Way " Com• 'The Service Garage wpt is hook.'Ii will pa, YOU biped with this will be the regular 'line and Oil always In Stock Ball at our works sad l't be ogF.tooAt meeting subjects• "Filling our • obtain priors Don'i IN auteld Niche in Life."and"What's worth Oyerbauling, Painting, all kinds _ . agents we do not employ tho oLaoassgassh we salt, physically, educational] and repairing done. Ignition ly we ego, aaa throw Oa ilde areal y a 4pecialty. aomaluly" a 1-p @sat„ ebyon socially," Refreshments will be Your old Ford top re-covered SHERWOOD T COLLACUTT *all lye by p�b�� served. Every member Is request y� to bring plats and cup. sand. fur 118.00. ggop 3 J.T. >rll - •"'?�`�4 � - ..a .. �.;ri.••:'ir,�. '�,�;,.... .Y�'°•n'� •:s• ,-+, �,\;rt" •2s'<,t aF""r' ',�:a,"4'`i,- � " 'S Y `'r'' .+-''• ,.y,r. 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'K:Y..4- `A_•. ^ti,� 't':,1, " y�.�'_' +•ai.-....�, - - . • ♦ • .. ►_ -_ ,♦ w -♦ RR""' �•�„V•,�� .�. .. - , �• ♦ _-.-__—_—_ , __- _ -. -__ r� .f, .._._ - .._..�.� Taw f and said he wasn't there and hadn't^ _Reputation =� �• " ; been. He had been coming to dinner , ; After EDlry Msal f ii i� h - the night before and hadn't turned u ,� f She rang off. I wondered bow Billy is • •ty i s the friends had culled Bellamy so early. :.�0►t' unVa�r= Quality s: in the evening. I rang up Knid - t; Cooper-Calhoun, the rackety one- Mrs. - �Gf�reatest Mar of Distinctions �� Cooper-Calhoun came to the telephone and she also seemed peeved by my '_n- f" .'quirt'. 'She said that she didn't know ' vY 'where Mr. Tong was in such a tone , y that I gathered that she didn't care. •,j n work or "I understood that he was havin Play* i t gives gg Oils ' . tea with Miss Cooper-Calboun," I said the poise a n d at a venture. steadiness that " ' "He never camel" she slapped, and - " - -Yang off. _ mean success. - I gave myself plenty of time to get - , It helps disesdoa• ;rtF A6 ' to Chipp rfield Common. It would g etas never do Billy Pride to be on time allays thlest, keep- _ is the mouth eool , given Matchless Quisllt7 for 817►o4t r s. / o with the goods and me not there to and moist• the throats ` J SO Del�ieious! Just Trr E� !receive them. �t It was seat' driving. The streets a a s e 1 e• relaxed ;. - -. •- --- - ' "" °-" - were clear; the road was clearer; and and pliant and the ,,-__ •' no haze dimmed the November moon. nerves at ease. I was at the corner of the Common-at ` ��r 2.35, At once I heard faintly in the "r The 1rort , arc's D� gh stillneakthe slow beat of hoofs and SIMPLE FROCK FOR PLAY OR the creaking of a cart on.the .Sarratt SCHOOL. ' - road. At 2.44 there came round the r Pattern 3618 is here shown. It is corner a gypsy van drawn by a fat cut in- 4 Sizes: 4, 6, 8 and 10 gears. • • horse, and driven-by lady. A shawl ' hid uite as much of her face as my A 6 year size requires 194 yards of 86- , s ' ,.. .. qq ' muffler and goggles hid of mine. inch material. She pulled up the horse and said: Pongee, taffeta, repp, poplin, Bing- fl,38 5a' PART I. I more money. When I set eyes on ;'Is it Mr. Brown, of Islington?" ham,, kindergarten cloth, percale, It was no fault of mine that Susie Susie my heart sank plumb and fetch- "Yes," said I. lawn and crash are attractive for this i o, slurried Bellamy. Tong. I was away; ed up with a jolt. She was not happy "I've brought the pritty gentleman," model. Stitching, embroidery or braid Reason For 8o Many Smiths. "'doin business in the South Seas- any long• she acid, and got down. forms a suitable decoration A dear old lady, in London for the .i'=pearls. I came back to find her desper- I got busy and made enquiries. Of I got out of the car to help her. She Pattern mailed to an address on first time in her life, saw a glaring ,y . atelq in love with him-and he with course, women were Bellamy Tong's needed no help. She opened the door y sign on the front of a high building '" le,. her, for that matter.- Love:is a tick- weakness, or, rather, not his weakness of the caravan, took the ,pritty" receipt of 15c in silver or stamps, b . nt eman b the ankles lugged qa .1,ubllehtpg'Company, which read: "The Smith Manufactur• .`.fish thing; and it is best to leave it -Bellamy was that-but his diver- ge' y him the Wils �� 111g Company.' alone. It would have been quite dif- sion. There were two of them in our out, snoring, hoisted him on to her West Adelaide St,, Toronto. k 1:` ferent if .Susie had been a robust own set, a rackety girl and a cultured shoulder, stepped across to the car, "Lawks a mercy!' she remarked to gonna woman. h should have stepped woman-married and thirty,of course. and tumbled him into the tonneau, for her nephew, "I've heard of Smiths all ht bnskl�, A heart break or two does I did not need telling that it was a all the world as if he had been a sack y my life, but'1 never knew where they sot seem to do that type mach harm.,perlectlp infernal mess. It is always of��potatoes. -made 'em before." But she was not a robust young'wo- s risky business to interfere between Thank yon,my dear. Here's some- a. thin far our trouble," I Raid, and i °�„ '1Sin; she was delicate, almost fragile, husband and wife; and this particular g Y . { ter"sad tender-hearted and a$ectionate. husband made-it harder. It was my gave her a tenner. 1 A heart-break might almost be the guess that if Y made it hot for him She looked at it by the light of my Embroidery, Crochet, Fancy ? ' death of her. I thought it wiser to the young hound would take it out of lamps, squeaked. and blessed me. Needle Workers �,i,• :sit tight and do nothing and say no-;Susie. I decided to say nothing. After I said good night and drove off. I We sell your good'. on eoaiignmenk - ,� all action is my long suit. had a long run across country before ; thin + me. I have a country house, Bostocka. Send a stamp fat-mly.. I did not like Bellamy, and I trusted; Bu*, the matter was so important _o Lingerie and Specialty p him even less. He was altogether too me that I did not feel quite sure of on a hill near Pulborough. When I p peaiatt Shop beautiful to be true. Of course, I myyself, and I took advice. at least, I reached Bostocks I found Mrs. Wbit- A Case to Point Ito Danforth Avenue Toronto - Iglew that a clan'who is really fond ,asked it. I went to mq brother Wil- comb and her son, Barry,who run the "Can Inanimate ablecte think?" of his daughter is agt to be prejudiced liam, who is the parson of one of the house and garden for me, asleep in "Well, I've hugged a girl and found against any one who wants to*take most fashionable parishes in London the kitchen, waiting up for me. They that. cigars in my pocket were much i r • her away from him. But Bellamy was and used to being consulted about just are trustworthy people. Once on a broken up over it." 21 most 'certainly sot the type of man I such things. and I went to my brother time I had pulled Barry out of a devil t . should have chosen for a son-in-law- Tom who for ten years had been cot of a mess. If he showed his face in N inard's Liniment for Coughs`Colds R• Be was tall and slim and dark and onel. of a crack cavalry regiment and the West Riding the police would have - 0 _ J pale, with large brown eyes and black uised to handling young men; and ask- him in twenty-font hours. He only z r. brushed straight back without s ed their advice. They were both of shows his face,and that not too freely, Pocket-Book Camera. ' ,t.•`-•Parting, and when be laughed he there frightfully sick about the buss- on that hill near. PnIborough They did' What may be regarded as the most -.Parting, k ilhowed a row of long white teeth. And ness, for they were fond of Susie; but Tot show any--surprise at Bellamy's Verfect pocket camera �o date bas been -I ' sleepy condition. wr 6e had had a fond mother. they were as hom�eeless as they were Invested by an Americas Dhotograph- ��•®p� ti That was why he had not gone to sick. Both of tE*em said the same Bostocks has a big,high roof. Under ry a public school or to the war. He thing in different words-that wl•en a it is an attic, the length and width of er• l � (: spent the last'three years of it in Ire- man has once fallen out of love with a the 'rouse, with sloping walls, lighted This n'ew.apparatus is claii3md to be _ Thefraswl }! I ]and, the home of the safe. AW far as t„oman all the kindness in the world by one small wormer.window. We the thinnest camera in the world. It ��•"� carried Bellamy upstairs, hauled him has the appearance, of an ordinary r Ytl►+4ts�'t s :• ; '' i . I could make out Bellamy'did nothing is no use slid drastic• methods no y p except talk nobly, 1 better. up the ladder, through the trapdoor, pocket book, and is carried, as easily. I +tadnrallleand I bate sentimentalists. At bottom; "Drastic methods"gave it me. I had into the attic,-took *off his overcoat, All the advantages of.tte folding in-, -they are generally as hard as nails.:had something of the sort in mi mind.!and laid him on a small mattress on strumest are embodied to its coastrnc- Thek"meot cutteryour " I had little doubt that the base of Bel- In fact. I had been stopping myself,the floor in a corner. Then Ihand- tion and the disadvantages are left , ?' lam Tong's beautiful nature was cuffed him and with a safety razor - - y g' from thinking that Susie. would be t cut It weighs only 12 ounces, and is Rcod hard diamond, for I noticed that'' much happier as a widow. Nsturalty,'shaved all that fine k.ack hair o$ his o.111MESSMA TTPLIWL his way his,I about the bad head. ;,yea by the.poor light of the half an inch thick. c eyes'tivould go rather harder than the lands and the Seven Seas for all these;candle be' did look an extraordinary A marvel of compactness, it is fitted ; 7oext man's. i years without makingg some useful ac- rson. It seemed a pity that he should with a . large aperture lens and pro- But, as I say. I cainae back from the quaintances., Souse of the toughest of rose such an amusing sight; and I'sent duces pictures as large a�e 3% by 4%. South Seas too late to do anything. theth live east of AIdgate, and they,Harry down for a mirror. He hung So I let her mar him. But I gave will do quite uncommon thin for Pur- it on a"nail by the window. Then I cov- s him his warning. a came to me to risinglp little money. I thought at creel the snoring BeIlam with a Man- �1 7 P' ask my consent He really seemed to once of.Billy Pride. What the crinkled:ket and his overcoat an went down to IZ I ars P' ed $1e the noblest, and he words I did'it in evert ny�rd.I old crimp doesn't know about sham g-, them very much.and bacon. I enjoyed �y �� �, PISS-8 -d Wt- �,* haling isn't worth knowing. He ar_ �r.� " s...eaa►r °'+°°` s°'+sstmwe to and _ I did not know him. R'hy should IT ranged to hand Bellamy over to me at Then I drove home. It was nearly 6 $s mss• . tarn• oas.r-son sedan s>oa+ow so- , I board him out and Itave my consent.I the corner of Chipperfield Common at when Y arrived and I had not been in waded da ' A ' Then I said quite quiet}y: "From my i 2.45 a.m.,oa the following Tuesday. the' house five minutes when the tale- 'ttMBRO1DERY. AND LINGERIE Co. _ ink of view, you're in the world just) hone tell.rang. .,It wns my guess that 740 Yon a at, Toronto to make Susie happy. If you don't' For the next taw nights I took Susie iii had rung often during the night. ti _ I'p give you hell." out to dinner and the theatre stud on - Of course it was Susie. I'did not s to sup and dance at the Midnight Fol-: , Susie came back from her bon wait' for hdr to gat in a est7*on. I �'" lies. She did not want' to mooft very fit, stronger than she had goy she said in :.bitter voice: "I've been up all _ _ wanted to mope at home. But I put it g long-a bit rid oo hasp for my 111c ng I that I had been having a hard time sillytyoungnass into the of yours"fir of that pp on the Mexican border and needed re- lion and re� It is dangerous to be too happy. You freshment. So she came, and Geof- She accepted the descri sal meek} but eagerly: gave yosl leave to pay for it Ifrey Franks came with us. I thought d' �y' - _ ,•.'' However, it seemed to be lasting'that he was good for her. He had been found t,fo n " _ quite well,so,two months later,I went in love with her for a donkey's-years "I've found him, I said. He has - i _{ got himaelf into a devil of a mess, and . off on a business jaunt to Mexico- and he was still in love with her and you won't see him for at least a if t- gun running-with a fairly easy mind. showed it. I could have done with y h to be I came back three months later, pleas- him as a son-in-law very well. He is night I'm i not going to tell you w at ed with myself and with a great des,} afirst-class soldier and a great deals mess is, or where he is, But be's ��� f __ more than a soldier. There's a lot of quite safe; and not a woman in the , =3 wounded vanity to these broken world can gat at him. Don't come, hearts; and I was sure Susie would around. You won't see me I'm going `a find it soothing to have it dinned into to bed' n I'm not going to be dis- 'M� y her that she was still uncommonly at- turndd until 2 o'clock." tractive Geoffrey would din it in all With that I put the receiver lack. y ri ght` He did do bar good-s little. Relieved of anxiety, she should sleep . e I was ahaving'on the Monday morn- herself till 2 o clock. At a quarter f - ing when she came round to the house past 2 she found l e at breakfast.' I and burst into m room in a de 1 of told her that the leas said about the pure , -+ q v� silly young ass' scrape the better. Stle • 11e�� - ; s state. Bellamy had not Dome Home .rte y was not pressing. I think that she had eel 1a �' the night before tumbled to it that the one place in the That was just like Billy. You could lute} maitary plant world in which a woman cant get at y always rely on him to be on time where every bottle 18 ., �" "He's a man is prison. Shocking, of course; dM� Well, what about it?"I said: He s but it couldn't be a serious offense if . . ' y probably got•cau ht in a ker or _ + pp r he would be out in a fortnight, and, Ste . ` •i Chemmy game an at it still. after all, no woman could get at him, `L - c,; She wouldn't hear of it-Bellamy and that was what she really wanted. :$11 b the Cafe a i was not like that. She saw at once that I was right y y t`. I kept telling her that nothing could and went away fairly cheerful. I was rdtnyourde4erand •. haye happened to Bellamy. Then I pleased not to have deceived her at all. afew bottles on fairly dragged her off for a motor. What, Bellamy was exactly getting p L� =K,- Lifebao 'ma be drive in the country, and we lunched was fourteen days without the option i1�71uG y Y at Canterbury. Coming back, we ran of a fine. • -� �. It'used on the leader- out of petrol in an out of the way (To be continued) eat skis. country lane. I was tryirfg a short a =r It. 14 wonderfully cut; and I knew I was short, too, of Mfnard's Liniment for Corns and Wart cleansing for boo. petrol. It was 8 o'clock when we Appetizi g Bread. Drink. ;- bands,faces and bod- reached their flat. - I� She fairly dashed into it, asking.for Whole wheat bread is delicious.1f a L4Hb4r ba&*x Ann bassi- Bellamy. He had not come home. She cup of finely-chopped dates and nuts fs16ra1rkv$kls - was in a terrible state. is added to the dough.. --- - I hel d her. I said: "I expect that t _ c.. the silly young ass has been dipping into the underworld-it's the'fashion- cc able thing to do, you know-with only V R S G S three pounds in his pocket and is in „ The Toronto Hospital for Incur- pawn somewhere., ebies. in affiliation with Bellevue'and She was furious,like a furious suck- Allied Hospitals, New York City. Der L�•� ing dove, and gave me a fine dressing niters it three years' Course of Train- _ �1CLOU8'a11d,Re r @811111$ ` down. That was what I wanted- to to young women, ha�ing the re- - gg pulred education• and desirous of be- anger could not do her any harm. I coming nurses. Thin Hospital hay + said I would go and find him at once. adontea the etaht-hour system. The b WRIUM ..- u Its recetve unttorms of the School, '�I$ COCA-COLA COMPANY s ' N I went. I drove to my club, rang up p monthly allowance and travellint Vaneouvet Mrs. Clavering-Clayton, tke cultured oin­nGes to nrd frnm New York. For Toront°,Iv[°°e"'1'�h'°1tx°' one, and asked whether Bellamy was rlrntcnAen�ation apply to the w issuE No. 24-�23. there. She was rather tart with me, �• 'I:�G�7%.r, i'a•''�'_ „�;,;..,��. .:.y� ^„vi .d'„ ,:,;,, .� 'y q.4'',s.,r`h 'x�^''{;. �x'•"T 1' :1'a n;_:a. ub".:,,M,ifr•' S• d:r�♦.: �pP,�o,'«ri. � `� 1,.5',w-„� '�F•e.q',. 1rA r Mw .•�'�" •�.f ..,,�ry nor '•S -.'•*, 1. -'"� .. .4.�;-.Yn '�'y..' T� 8.+ Jlfbc. Z � �•t'.�'e �✓•,, .MW,4 ar�w'`F"'".R' �'' Y .Y +�. �I '44._ +. .3E. •�s ,;''�:1,'R" .r,°�•-' ,,,r�•'`'�'� 1-y..fx���- � �"�.,',;'�• .. ` `°=p'g;��' .�*r ;, w. `a.. :iL:�'�"••'.;..,a�. � r;. ���„ ^ �y„ _ '" •� "C. J. -'�1t 'ys♦ I+e �`����F,••�u TA +i.�'F+: �yl`. • • 4• _ '.',�.M APi. ^�±f$•.'�i �•�ti'` •�, '" t`., ^ if 'y.lyi • -'-- ---'-•- �•p --�----pj-�•�+.p-+ ----�--+-- A , S�'1<;t�e,i ,I!�,Itli>1,. i. :z<:• '•>w' ° C: � �.y,,^ IMA ru%R RY CONFERENCE Presbyterians D�i�te ,WIRE_ t .: y . _ Three Proposals on ;. ..�* 4 _ -, l .r, • : - w f ..1 • - - �-TO BE HELD IN CANADA IN JULY �� t.� Church U1�2�. . f In the forefront'of prominent men, these the Conference will visit lumber- t s s -_A despatch from Port Arthur Al :^ ' }' 3 says:-Three proposals relative' in attendance at the Empire Forestry) lumber- ing centres and forest areas to ,On- ? !. ''. y P Po y^ mP tario and Western Canada.�ny of to Church Union are thec aub- _ Conference to be held in Canada this `'"' '`` ?>'<:r':''' Jett of -historic debate i1i the summer w41 be Major-General Lord the delegates will see for the first time . Lovat, K.T., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. Lord,forest industries on a scale entirely General'Assembly o! the Pses- - j ': byterian Church in Canada. ell %Avat is chairman of the Imperial I new to them. The huge pulp con- ^�`. £, :�: Forestry Commission, which is carry-;terns in eastern Canada and the,gi- :v ., ,,' UNIONISTS-Majority re-, ing out a gigantic program of re. gantic sawmills of the Pacific Coast ^r' v 4 port, presented by Rev. Dr. G: -^- will undoubtedly occasion much in- £' C. Pidgeon, that consun=ation forestation in the British Isles. The y f .. :; . . forests of England and Scotland 9vere terest A of union with Methpdist and subjected to serious depletion to sup- AIM OF THE CONFEReNC1C `,: Congregational Churches be ap- Ply war demands, and the work of " It is the aim of the Conference to proved and proceeded with. ;y the Commission is to restore as rapid- find the ways and means of ,making ANTI-UNIONISTS-Minor z� ly Sa possible the forested areas in the Empire self-sustaining us its tit- ity report, presented by Rev. the United Kingdom. ber supply. This involves careful ' Dr. D. J. Fraas�se�r, that Assenbly :q, During the wax Lord Loget was in 'stock-taking of forest resources, the proceed no fur?t}ser in the mat- pooling of information in regard ter of organic anion until the charge of all British forestry opera- of g tions, and associated with him were thereto,and the establishment of lacil- ENGLISH FARMERETTES TOUR CANADA' Y. imity. many men,including Canadians,prom. itiea for increasing Empire trade pen- Four bright young English girls ranging from fourteen to eighteen years . MODERATES-Amendment, inert in .the lubber-and-. taus_ erally-_In forest products.. _•In_many _of age, -.reached-Canada_tc,-slake- tour-which will last until September. ~ ._ pulp, presented by 'Rev. Dr. D. R. cases possibilities have been neglected Drummond, that'further efforts facturing world He has many friends Pce They travel under the Sir Henry Thornton Scholarships and are chaperoned in Canada, and It is anticipated 'that Purely through the lack of information by Miss Wolfe Murray,'a newspaper woman, who is a descendant of General' to consummate organic union his coming will warm the hearts of that has prevailed regarding.supplies Murray. The girls are :bliss Joan Moore, Leicestershire; Miss Ivy Townsend, be stayed at present time and many a member of the clan Fraser, and'facilities oL Surroy; Mias Mildred White, of Devonshire: and Mise,Emma Absolon, of that Assembly instruct Church ' of which Lord Lovat,as Simon Fraser,; A most important feature of the Middlesex. Their ability to speak and write were factors-in their selection. Union Committee to arrange s ie Chieftain. Not only is he a man Conference i$ the placing plainly be- diss Moore, the youngest, defeated her father'in a judging contest before conference of advocates and ` of great energy, broad vision sad out- lore the-peapie o! the actual condition standing ability,but he as possessed o! of Empire forestry affairs. In some, leaving England. opponents of anion "who shall by • ' a most charming•personality. The -Parts of the Empire forest manage __-_•-_-__-____-_ - T seek earnestly for some way Church several Canadians who were delegates went is on the basis of sustained yield, which the peace of the ±tat eh ' = Sa pre ery d to the Empire Forest Conference while in others cutting is carried onpp�i� . Y �} Rely} may be,preserved ed an threstea- P 'Forestry greatly m excess o! annual growth, so �rr��iilkl fhi ` s a ed division may be averted held in London in 1920 speak highly' Br y + of his ability as the leader of that I that the woods' capital is being serf- t i -" Conference. l ously impaired. Many other related , TORONTO. 58c; extra No. 1 feed, 57 to 57%c-, PRINCESS MAUD TO a subjects will-also receive attention Manitoba wisest-No. 1 Northern,jNo. 2 local white, b4 to b5c. Flour, otrrtaNS ofIU!+s, y Canada is honored.b bein selected Man. spring wheat pate late, ;6.90; WED BRITISH SUB.IF.CI' y' 8 $1.23 . 2nds $6.40• strop bakers', $6.20; ` Preparations for the Conference are'as the meeting place of this, the sec- Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW 65�/ac; g ` - winter pats, choice, $6.05 is Af, :now s° 'far advanced that certain im-i and Empire Forestry Conference. No No. 3 CW, 62%a-; Na. 1 feeo, 611,4c.� Another Member Of Royal portant particulars can be given in'effort is being spared to justify this Manitoba barley-Nominal Rolled oats', bag 90 lbs., $8.05 to $9.16. Bran, $26. Shorts, $29. Middlings, House. Prefers One 'Of regard to the program. The Confer-I selection, and it may be anticipated All the above, track, bay ports. 1$84. Hay, No. 2, per ton, ear lots, ence will o during the last.week o! that the numerous delegates will re- Am. corn-No. 8 yellow, $1.041!'; Own Nation. y _Pre 8 No. 2 9914c. , 315 to $17. Loadot% June Y0:The betrothal of s Empire taking f art. Almost immedi-, au clearer ecconce respective tiionvthan they have Barley=MaIting,-40 to 62c, accord- ter,choic'estncreamery, Bale to 83=lac. the Princess Maud to Lord Carnegie P g P ' P they Ing to freights outside. -'ately after the formal opening a tour I previously had of Canadian condition-., Buckwheat-No. 2, 70 to 71c. Eggs, selected, 33c. Potatoes, per bag,, was officially announced night Tho'`F will be made in the eastern rovinces!the advantages of Canada as a source car tots, $1.35 to $1.40. Princess Man&in the second daughter P B� Rye-No. 2, 79 to 81c. Dairy cows, med. quality, $4 of the Princess Royal. Lord Carn ko observe forest conditions and to in-;of raw forest products, and of the peas-No. 2, ;1.40 to $1.46. type y forest industries. Following the:state of her development in the'manu- Millfeed-DeL, to$5;tom bulls,$3 to$4; calves, mad. eldest son of the Earl of Soatheslt. aped $ p Montreal freights, y $6 to $0.75; do com., quality sackers, , . " eastern trip the meetings at Ottawa i facture of wood material into many bags included. Bran, per ton, $28;,$5; do, better finished heavier, $7• The Princess Royal, who was the ., will take place. At the conclusion of different forms. shorts, per,,ttoonn, $31; middlings, $35;`sheep, good lots, $6.50 to $6.75; spring eldest sister of King George V., died, �= feed flow, $1.15 to $2.25. lambs, $13.50 per cwt; choice Iambs, in 1922. She was the widow of tho..�; • Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, $1.23 averaging 60 lbs. in weight, Ise er Duke of Fife. The present Duchess :."`Foront+o Institutions Benefit Women Preachers in United to $1.26. Llb. Ha b_ y Gift of Mr. John D. States Now Total 178 Ontario No. 2 white oats-50 to 51c.I$10; coarse' and mixed' her ho q ;50. o! Fife H.R.H. Princess'As Mau Ontario corn-Nominal. 8 8-.. Connaught, sister of Princess Ma ., -. Rockefeller, Jr. Ontario flour-Ninety per cent. pat.,!. Q who, it_is officially announced, will A despatch from Chicago`says:- y There are 178 -women reacher-. In jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship-,Heat Wave Strikes Yukon marry the eldest son of-'the Earl p! -• The Toronto General Hospital and P ment, $5.10 to $5.20; Toronto basis. Southesk- the Hospital for Sick Children are various denominations in the United'!$5.05 to $5.15; bulk, seaboard, $4.90 Establishing Record i � eseb to receive $10,000 and the,Uni- States, all of whom are members of to ;5. - I A,--despatch from Dawson City, Y,T.,'St. Lawrence at Last versify of Toronto the sum of ;5,004 the International Association of Wo-1 Manitoba flour fat'pats., in cotton Ma sacks, $7.10 r bbl.; 2nd pats., $8.60. says: heat wave struck the Yukon ]Entire! Free of Ice men` Preachers, according to the list per y _ by research in insulin to be conducted I H Extra No. 2 throth*, per ton, Territory Thursday, when the temp.of members recently made public here. by Dr. Bant3ng. track, $lb to $15.60; No. 3 i eeature was 91 in'the shade and 120 A despatch from Prescott says: Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who, min°is leads in the number of women I Pa timothy, - $14; - mixed, $12; laver in the sun. ',This is the hottest, with Accords to official reports received � has watched with keen interest the'Preachers with 33; 17 of them being grades, $8• one exception. registered here in the develo meat of..inau:in Treatment .af in the city of Chicago. Kansas ranks Straw-Car Iota, per ton,track,'To-' P on Thursday the Gulf o! fit. Lawranes P past 23 years, since the Dominion is now clear of ice, after a season of r .-Diabetes, econd with 80 women ministers. Ne• Tonto, $9.50: - tes, recently announced that he la ' 20c• twine Weather Bureau was established here. would support the work by giving s breaks is third in numbers with 18. 1 Cheese-New, , . unprecedented ice conditions Tha Ice•. =` sum o! money to be used in the fur- -22c;,triplets, 23c; S�Itons, 23e. Old, The hottest day ever recorded was on breaker Milkula has been battling for 's "-""'a twins, 3g�rc• triplets, 88c', i Jul 10 192-. when it was one f large, 82c; y .. degree weeks to clear the way-for incoming •therance of the treatment of Diabetes �1i18t Obey Out Law Stilton-., 83%c. warmer than Thursday. -vessels. with Insulin among'the indigent. In' Butter-Fineat creamery prin* 86 sue: { or Leave Canada 'Laskin this donation to n Ito 87c• ordina creamery Tints, 84 It would take a mint 32 years to Knaw(cd e o Car Needed. Toronto, Mr. 1'y a Rockefeller ls desirous of recognizing ' ' to 85c; dairy, 24 to 2bc; coolnng 22c. l coin silver dollars for every dollar of An ounce of inatractioa may save a Sn»n8 'A despatch from Vernon B.C.,I Eggs,-New laads, loose, 81c; new. especially the home of the discoverer - John D. Rockeieller's wealth. 1 pound of repair. of Insulin,and the place.where Insulin!all and your countrymen-laid-., in cartons, 35c. !- _ '�N treatment hae been first developed. must obey our fsws br leave the coon- Live Poultry; Chickens, bs., 22ecd: ��! � �� �r �o V i N �1 try, whichever suits ou. beg and over b tba. 2bc; do, 4 to b ]ba., ILJIJI r 1While, a n broad! the pu y t,of the pisgto' make your children must go to school.". de- do, 2 to 4 o 5 20c; hens, over 5 %s .y QUEBEC ? „ . v' gift possible the 26c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 23c; do, 3.to 4 lbs., -RICH uu����ii treatment of a larger number of indi- clared Mr. Justice Murphy here on;20e- roosters, 17c; ducklings, over b = p ollll►7E OF lu'>u11 gent diabetic sufferers and to assist Friday in sentencing Sam Chereanofl, lbs., 80c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 28c- turkeys, g physicians in general a Doukhobor, to, three years in the 10 lbs. and n , 25c. • - � the teaching o! h + ye young, p - - practice in the proper method o! em- Penitentiary for attempting to burn a Dressed poultry-Chickens, milk- "� "- schoolhouse, :near Grand Forks, B:C-, fed, over-5 lbs. 35c; do, 4 to 5• lbs.,'Noted Mining Companies Acquire Large Holdings in New -- playing insulin in the treatment of l . 80c; do, 2 to 4 albs. 25c; hens, over 5 District_Gaol 1 Structure of District Resembles That - - diabetes, the di sition'o the moue s' �n March last _- sP° y I lbs., .9c; do, 4 to b lbs., 26c; do, 3 to Ogi� ' received is left to the cretion of 4 lbs., 22c; roosters, 24c; ducklings, Of IClrlilatld Lake Fields. :=.the governing board of ea h r Tent over 5 lbs., 80c; do, 4 to b lbs., 29c; '• _institution, to.be used in the ner turkeys, young, 10 lbs. and up, 30c. A despatch from�Rouyn Lake, Que-,!er here as being correct is that assays in which it can best further the treat- "<+i <. Beans-Can, hand-picked, per lb., says:--Careful examination of lead-! show an average of $7. a ton over a s ' .y 7c primes, 631ea ing di coveries in Rouyn township con-)width of about eight feet and extend= -:- tent of the disease. The gift of added to � � 1 • iiapple pproducts-Syrup per imp. firmErthe intermittent reports -from ing over a length of 1600 feet in one, �P to the University is to be added to ' gal„ $2.50 r 6 gaL tin, $2.40 r ' the "Banting-Best Fund" recently gat. Maple sugar lb., 26c. time to time during-the past winter. ore shoot and with a 300-foot-long' - 7.7•-' 'established by the Legislature, and-is '<.'': ;A.sr`.;:.' ' Honey-60 lb. t{ns, 10% to lie per Surface outcroppings do rot contain.ore shoot containing much higher to be laced at the ,dig 4• 1b.• 3-2%-1b. tins, 11 to 12%c per lb.; spectacular showings of native gold.!values. P disposal of Dr. '' k pNo. 1 g g Pits of $anting for further researches in ° ^' Ontario comb honey, per doz., This absence of the litter of gold' Ore comin from the test alai Ynsulin. In sending the gift Dr. Simon $4.50 to $b; N& 2, $8.75 to $4.25. may account for the quiet that kas'eight to fifteen feet in depth shows,. Flexner'sdd "I am very ha � Potatoes, Ontario-No. 1, $1.30 to marked progress in the field. Never-!heavy the medium o! transmitting this his gilt " $1.40; No. 2, $1.15 to $1.30. theless, in his very quiet there.lies visible andrwith graphite iei qu ntity 1 Smoked meats-Hams, med., 26 to a depth of seriousness that should: somewhat similar to that occurrin to you for the several Institutional 28c• cooked home 39 to 42c; smoked P g �;w �aentioned, and I wish to congratulate; "'' 'rolls 26 to 286; cottage rolls 25 to augur well for the-future of Rouyn. in the high-grade ore in the prodne- ' - ;., , you and the University on the great! 28c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 83c; asppe-' It is to large-veins and to assay)ink• mines of the Kirkland Lake Adis-, advance in• scientific and practical � 4•, cial brand breakfast bacon, 35 to 88c; sheets that modern miners look, and trict. tedicine in which you have shared so� backs, boneless, 37 to 42c. it is a feature of this day and age that There is a marked similarity In ths: '� conspicuously. I hope that this gift, Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50'mining Id is not associated with characteristic of Noranda ore with! may serve to extend the use of insulin j to 70 lbs., $18; ?0 to 90 lbs., $17.50; the flashing of rich specimens, but, that in the Kirkland Lake district,' in the treatment of diabetes more' 90 lbs. and up, $16.50; lightweirt widely and more accurately, and lead rolls, in bbN.,,$84;*heavyweight rails, rather, with'the measurement of ton= and the geologic&I structure has char-} $83, nage and the determination of the acteristica in common with Porcupine' 'to still other discoveries which may Lard--Pure tierces, 15% to 10%c; average gold cositent in the zones of as well as Kirkland Lake. Increase its usefulness." tubs, 1614 to 17c; pails, 17 to 17%c; segregation. . , Various Ontario gold and silver. prints; 18%c.'Shortening tierces, 143y Morc work has been done on the mining companies are interested W. Bush Fires Drive Deer to 15c; tubs, 15 to 15%c; pails, 16% Powell claims than at any other point the new district. The Dome Mines SS C,) R=UWA to 16c; prints, 17 to 171st. _ Into Port Arthur in the new district. The Noranda Co. of Porcupine holds options on +!--` a. Choice heavy steers, $8 to $8.85; London, June 10.-Princess Chris- butcher steers, choice, $7.25 to $7.76; Mines Co not only holds the Powell large number of claims, after having. .- Port Arthur, June 10.-Two full- tian, aunt of King George, died Sat- do,good, $6.75 to $7.25; do,med., $6.25 under option, but also holds a number kept two geologists in the field for grown moose were seen for fully an urday morning, to $6.75; do,com., $6 to $6.25; butcher of adjoining claims„ among them be. some time. Mr. Wright, chief geelo� -'' hour browsing at 5 o'cl k this morn- The Princess Helena Augusta Vic- heifers, choice, $7 to $7.50; do, med., ing the A. •H. Cocheram,• J. H. S. gist on the Dome Mine, is,comingg ,ing within 20 yards of the plant of toria, more generally known as Prin- $6.50 to $7; do, com., $6 to $6.50; Waite, W. A. Chadbourne and others,(back to Rouyn this week on a second, the Provincial Pulp and Paper Co. cess Christian, from the name'of her,butcher cows, choice, $6 to $6; do, making up a total of nearly 2,000!trip, despite the fact that the coan�;;' P 9 husband, was born May 2b, med., $4 to $5; canners and cutters, I an 's field man Mr. James, is be Men went n quite close to these for. 1846. She $1.50 to $2; butcher bulls good, $6 to acres' P Y .-" est monarchs and they were not dis- was the third daughter of Queen Vic- $5.50; do, tom., $3 to $4; feeding What is known as the Powell vein i,kept continually in this district 'curbed. One of the two, both bull toria, a sister of the late King .Ed-;-steers, good,-$7 to $3.25; do, fair, $6 has been traced for close to 12,000 The M. J..O Brien, Ltd., a $20,0001- + -.noose, had a fine set of antlers just'ward VII. and an aunt of the present i to $6.75; stockers, good, $6.50 to $6; feet, with eonaiderable Lrenching and 000 corporation.owning the O'Brien::: parting to grow. The antlers area British Sovereign. She. was mnrried',do, fair, $5 to $5.60; milkers, spring- exploration. work along nearly one! Mine at,Cobalt and the Miller Lake- 'velvet" just now, and those who saw on July 5, 1866, to-;prince Frederick I ens, each, $80 to $110; calves, choice, mile of its length. The average width' O'Brien in Go-wganda, as well as other, the big, animal this morning-say the' Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, who!$10.50 to $12; do, med., $8.50 to of the deposit, as so far determined,i big interests, has secured a large, Y' loins were very eautiru'. 1$10.50; do, com., $5 to $7; lambs, is from eight to nine feet, sometimes acreage in the Rouyn gold area. : . ry f died in London on October 2R 1917. 8 Two deer were seen this morning in! She separated from her husband due-,spring,tog$$18 to ,0; sheep,choice,light,to attaining a width of twelve feet or The Coniagas Mine of Cobalt has : ; the Slate River Presby=, rian Church ing the war because of his pro- $4.59 do, culls and bucks; $2.75 to more. The vein is a true fissure, run-� secured property, at Pelletier " . ,grounds and Dcople got close enough German sentiments. $9.60; hogs, fed and watered, $8.85; ning east of south and cutting the and is sending in a force of men to , Ito the animals to take . picture or There survive one son, Prince Al- do, f.o.b., $8.25; do, country points, porphyry and greenstons formations carry on development, These claims t<cm. beet John, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, $7.85• at right angles. were staked by M. P. Wright and P. ~ It 4 thntiKht that the preponderance who served in the Prussian army dur- No one on the property has author- Billings, among the first dtaking in =+ of bush fires in the naighb„lhood has ing the war, and two daughters, Prin- MONTREAL. ity to announce the average gold con- Rouyn township. A strong vein out- rC Inven these cnd many oV.nr denizens cess Helena Victoria and Princess Oats, Can. West., No. 2, 61 to tent of the ore in the. Powell vein, crops at surface in whkh gold is N1 the bush close into tows:. Marie Louise. 61}jc; Can. West., No. 3, 57% to but the information generally accept- visible, •�• .:c- _ ,l •'��; .r a;.: a.4�.,.5. '"�.v�'�' ••;.:>a'`ism „gy'7=� .Fi ,,•.. u,,,y «k. 'e' :,} tiey;�lF '.y .i-;,� „'.,'..•,':, .'' `'"N.x„ •` ,',*' .;e.s'.5:,, .°,n+�'r •,pro. ads, rt?%` , 4r ,+*rE '..: r„ ,�. + '•S• .+��� � 1"�*�,'�^, yeW,,• .� "• ��7F'1w4..{� �".. .�.1/-'i -�f;. ,.4 d.,i4s�va.ty-fI,Y• ,MY -. M1� ',�.K.4.' J � �'• tw'n.' K' :•d f d 'J.T^+r. ,M,",�. ..C" .� :a. 4• `'+•',:.y; 'rt:. 'rr _ .. .y, W :a^ir. 7., rdr.'4J'.;'�-,,iSx c'..� ,..4 •s..�a. 1 , T ,',A 'r' .7..-.` .v .i, a(''•.+ ntF. :�,.y'.1�� ,..},- �'+.n b;,. ..�,3 y,.•st .. •.-R r.?r- .t•.. '�, a � T TQ�,� --D. A. Lockwood has received --Draper Brae. bave begun work s,z- ,LOCALISMS. earluaa of bran and shorts, * ho Mrs. Smith's new residence � BATHER S jTaA. —Miss Bwilantyne. spent the I-ast north of C, S. Paluler's. _ Robert. Rankin, of Richmond a'erk•end with friends in Toronto. —Miss Annie 'Marquis left' 'on a Hill, spent the week end herewitia —Fur gale, a Wilton ru$$ 13x10 Wednesday for an extended visit ;JUN THE 17TH -his mother, feet. Apply Lo Mrs. S.R . Llapis, to the homes of her brothers, Pickerin *** Obarles E. .of Killarne , Man.,and .^ --Harvey and titre. Barrett, of � F . . - Toronto, apetit Sunday here with --.Dr. Henry will be here ae Usti- Wm. J., of Seattle, Wash. their relatives. al next Tuesday to attend to his —The following is the report of BUY DAD A TIE " professional duties. * the Pickering Continuation School —Mrs.W. J. Mooney spent over P A - • Mrs Savage has been confined for June, A subject in brackets The bO1C1dB Of affection are clad tighter " .Sunday with Mrs. Ale=. Thom,of I _ I)nnbarton. to her bed during the past few after a nattie indicates failure in —Mrs. Tomlin, of Toronto has days through illness. that subject which must be taken With the gift Of a been visiting James and Mrs. lCoee —Mrs. Thos.Calvert, we re rat another year: . Pupils failing in ` during the past week. to state, ieeon$cied to her be at more than three subjects must re- during y Y —Mr. and Mrs. Blevins, of To. Present through illness. peat the whole year. Form II— L mnto. spent Sunday here with the —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, dentist,will R, Barker, M. Dawson,E. Mitchell ak ; latter's brother, Gordon and Mrs. be in his office.on Thursdayfrom R. Mori"by(Gram., Geom., Latin This Necktie, Shirt and Collar Will,me T' Law. 10•a. in. to 5 D. m., as Usual. * I), N. Morrison, E. Murphy, Form ` • —Mrs. George Martin and child, I—H. Anderson, Gr.Bry- - father a day ,a real one for Dad. —Miss Mary Cocker, of Chat- J. Anna'o, •.ham, spent a few days last week of Brighton, are 'visiting the form- ant, L..Dawsou (Alg., Latin), A. , ' with her cousins, John and Mr0. ers mother, Mrs. James Gordon. Petty, N.•Sier. C. B. Ross, Teach- ;, "Murkar• eA the decoration services es atathe Un- er—The Women's `Institute will Mother Don't for that Dad did'nt ion Cemetery, Oshawa on Sun-''u G a c after spending several weeks in y� � pullic W°�ti 6 ft-Wv .fur 'k Wither Toronto with her daughter;Mrs .day• day neat, Jnne 20th, at the home g 'w •_' Frank Sarles. --Egbert Doyle, accompanied of Mrs. H. Meebin, at 3 o'clock, A C We have a s lendid assortment of Ties just in . --0n account of the bad detours, by his niece, Miss Ruberta,Bedson. government speaker, Mrs, W. 'H. P j -'the motor traffic on the Provincial motored to London and visited his Price, of Toronto, will lecture on .Highway was much less on San- brother, Norman. •'Public Speaking." 'The Whitby lor Father's Day. day than usual. —John Moore and Edrie Legnel, and Whitevale branches are ex- i a� Messrs.- and Mrs. El- of Toronto, accompanied by their petted to be resent. The Don t forget . Fathher s Dap dune 17th. p girls of � -. eassor and two children spent the lady friende, Misses I: and M'Cam , the sewing c"lyss will give, au ex- .- "' week-end with the former's sister, eron, paid a flyi-a-g_viait on Sand ay hibition of their work. Lunch }' ""Idre.James Rose. evening to the home of the form- will be served and it is hoped that -13uy Dad ' a Tie -_ •.' —Geo. W. P. and Mrs. Every, of er'9 parents Barry and Mr's. the ladies will accept this intima• Whitby, were on Sunday attend• Moore, and family. tion to provide refreshment All j red T Bunting d 3D§t the annual service at the —Mrs. Fred Lawton and two women and girls are cordially in- g, ickeri <'a "White Church." children, Lucy and Frederick, and vited. Establishe411857. -Miss Reta Robbins; accom• Miss:Gladys Gilroy, of Dixon, Ill., ' parried b a friend, spent Sunday who have been spending a month _.., y Pe Xato ddvert+tae'met>Lis. at the home of her parents, T, P, with their uncle and -aunt, John 1: and Mrs, Stephenson, Kingston • _ ' - rr and Mrs. Robbins, P + ad and other friends in Can T�7GS FOR SALF-7 young pigs. —Walter C. Richardson, of ' Road, r Apply Gerald Clark,Duabartoa.� 39 40 FhUadel is , nt Saturda at pus, eft on Wednesday for their g p home. WANTED—Men t� work in Rose s e � tore � y . .;, tho home of his parents, W. V. On account of the bad eondl- �'Yr Ezcelsion Mill. Steady.work. A , at ' - and Mrs. Richardson. -0esce. � g�u to -G. G. Torrance motored to Pet- ,,I., of the detour at Highland - ,f. ,reek the Oshawa-Toronto motor - 2t r �`}LO FOR SALsr—De Laval, 10 r�8, - . erboro on.Sunday, accompanied by k I gnod shape, APP1Y to' A. C Conner, _ t his mother who had been spend- 'bus has discontinued its tripe for Brouaisara. .3839 ing a week with }aim., the present,, but will retf'ume.as --- — =Yuuths% Boys`and Men's Khaki Pants, proper olive khaki shades, �r OUSE-KEEPER WANTED-By—Miss ldari'orie Clark and Rev. soon as the read becomes passable, rIt y nicely made, cuff bottoms, belt loops, Youths' 1.73, Boys'200, too ed, or Apply Bo mew, ckeri middle-aged w 9 Men'ti 2.25—all sizes, s�•°_•-•.':; . 111.. and sirs. �uoner attended the .�'a understand that it is their an preferred, Apply Box 95,Fttkertntr. 38.39 commencement exercises at the O. intention to place two motor OR SALE—BtsckahPatsuitnhle for =_" -1L C.•, Whitby,in Wednesday. anises. on this route during the FOR; also need potatoes Apply to Oliver H. Boys' Summer Jerseys, in-navy and khaki, only 50-teats each. ' —The- Continuation School has time of the Canadian National H Yngb.Locust Hill;Phone Mark 877. 37.39. Exhibition. The owners have - elo�aed -for the summer vacation. OR BALE—Doable-seated covPred , Men',s Lisle and Silk faced Socks the Wholeproof Line=SO cents to 1 dead the teacher, Miss 'Ross, has built- up quite a business as the �' buggy iSurrey'i in.good co,dition Also a Foss to her hams in Caanington. people have appreciated the low man ibicycle. H.W,kime.Whitby. Phone 88-13 1,00 per lSalr, - ratPe and the Rood service render q —Rev. W. A. and Mrs, lSuaner p�j']OOTS� REPAIRED—Boots and rg were In Toronto last Friday at- ed by tbia lice. Rho*, reDaired neatly and gptckly,, os. - ,a —A well attended meetin Of titiatson. shop and rc+9ide.= just west 6E St, #ending Convocation at cshleh g Georges Church Pickering, 2ct _ Wall Papers-They're going strong .strong strong-The their son, Kelvin, received the de- the Chamber of Commerce was —�•---- Stanton semi-trimmed line. �'e Carry a complete ; Free if B. S;Aa held cn Tneilday evening v:hen (,`TAR RADIO BET FOR SALE— many matters dealing with the 14aa unlimited range,complete w+rh Rtllard line Tight in stock. -See them. The Hon. F. C. Biggs,Xinigter battery and aerial,in perfect working con4itioq. ' brf Highways,says that the paving Dominion Dap celebration were For iuTiber particulan'apply to A. H, Bundy-. attended to. The various commit Pickering, 37tf _ of the Kingston road between tees were appointed and other r Drees Gingbarne, large range of newest patterns, going at Oshawa and Tcroaty will be eotti- g AR M TO RENT-1 acres a_Osb- questions dea)i F t6 cents r aid. a pt*ted by Nov. 1st. Q with that will se= awe Harbour, £seellent load in good state. per y _ . : r Sire a splendid day's sport and ° tult,mation. Ample buildings. Plowing after --]!d�"nest Baker hue secured a prl P 9' Po resent crop. Full possession. April let. 1924• - - ' sition in the Standard Sank at eastertainment on that dap. ' The D.Goaaat,I3am.eer dtc.0attawa. 37u Large choice at 85 cents per yard, and then the famoaa _ Claremont and left on Wednesda program of sports has not yet ' Scotch Zephyrs, 82 iceb, at 45'cents per yard. y ci OR BALE—C}ieap, all kinds of $o assume his new duties, in which teen completed, but several .Fwagons,Itarness,and all kinds of.-farm im- we wish him success. of football have so far F een ar- plementsin good order. Alsox•eralheavy and :Saminer Voiles and Ra;inewl,deli ne and colors new and ran ed. Partietilars of the other light scales and cook stoves and beaten. High- -Mr. and Mrs. Clement and y g R "t prize�a id for tndes and wool, also live ooul-. pretty. Pncei 65c. to 1.7 5 yer yard, children, of Milton, spent Sunday `ports will be given later, Matters try. H.Hermaa,Stouliv;lk. Phone i9m t7tr w . with Fred and Mre. Ban ting. and dealing'with the park were alvu j 7ANTED—A reliable man to act as on their return were accompanied taken up, iaclnding the purchase rA.local representative at f'ickenn4• and dist- Of a 4 foot lawn mower for use in riot.for •The Old Reliable Nurseries, to solicit Groceries always the fre sliest Prices consistent , - by]![ibe Helen Hnr}ing. orders for high-class iron and ornamental stock. '• _ —J. S. and Mrs.Je hsoo and two the park,the foot ball club also New season's bustrem just starting; a splendid _ L pp having 8n interest in this. The opcnia for the n�ht man. .waste for lull panic- with nod Dail�p '—-- • r daughters, StreetsviHe, were h6re Ulan. tone a R,ght man. Toronto.Onll 39-42 g q "� Sunday attending the annual ser- -meeting rilt•o ratified the purchase vice at the "White Church." of a Rind-miil tower from Frank 60 YEARN _ J While here they were the guests W'estney, to be erected in tbe EXPERIENCE 'Canvas. Boots—Child reni'-Boyle and Girls', Ladies" and - i, of R- A. and Mrs. Bunting. park, and on top of a h;ch a flag. Genre=the Fleet Foot line. " - --Keep in mind the Dominion Pole will be.erected. , .. 'Daly Celebration in the Pickering —The interest taken io the prey- 4 •, - - Me*morial Purl: on Monday, July pain in this local. `'Lad'eeti Hosiery—We'r�7 hoping a huge run -on the fartioits sot election cltm 2nd. The committees have been ity is not very widespread; which ''Huleproof Line." u'.. bns : .'. . . . A, p preparing for the day and i9 =hvwn in the small attendar ce T"Ce IVAnns ''the affair promises to be the best at the meetingq, when compared +Our Silk fitted Lisle,-in different colors, at 1.�-der pair, yam• with former election campaigns. Co►rRic trsyts sa is a winner. - - A meeting in the inteceets of F. There are some strong partisans Amp(, referees Kur orta ndd(V rt Mr@aor T ' H. Richardson will be held in the who religiously will become ex- lnver:t:nc isprceaeiy to 7 raonrda Town Hail 00 jVedneeda evening cited at every election, and Rill sa'r�cs�014dent AN 6 r Io All Silk,. our 1.85 lice is very popular, doable soles; _ y a=sh b,� heels and toes. next. Ia addition to qtr. Riebar.'.• fight tooth and .nail and day and •a a +u".wtl`oaR int a iwo•t•a eon, Mr. Roebuck, barrister of To• aightfor the party to which they �K AM�A�IB ui"e Thread ilk, in'black, white, cloud, brown and navy. ronto, and other prominent spetik adhere, and then will remain do'r• ``fie `e Mich , ors will be present to deliver ad•• meant until the rumblioge of �.th;°,aord'a'a,'ueed" unc ;l rr°`R�°`erm.%� dresaee. another election at'e heard: But c�•a'dareae•aweasea�iecaia. v —Thep were for an ter t abundant there is a strong and growing tat ere, N A��19 V4 N ...r". :� . . .� AN • fruit crop were never better than went of an independent nature ""`y";� �r 1�1< <"\ . they are this string. All kinds of who, while affiliated with one _ frnit trees are heavily laden with party or another, do not feel D A N C E bloom and the strawberry outlook bound to support that party under Is also very bright. The weather all conditions. They do not feel Dancing will be held in the open air 1 • '; f : :Las also been Rood for, the fertili• that tliey are committing.a crime pavilion, Rouge Hill.every Saturday r nation of the flowers. The dan• if they do not vote for the party evening. Good Orchestra. Admis- BUXDYI S' —,, HARDW ARE ger from frost, which often occurs to which they belong and for 47 @ion.Genta We., Ladies free. in the early part of June will soon -which their fathers would flgnt " • be over. and die. 'FOR SALE —Mrs. S. J. Collacutt received —The Provincial police made a Basket Factory,with equipment apd word on Saturday afternoon that valuable captu re of " ooze" on stock for summer trade,and grist mill y`. her father was critically ill at the Tuesday evening on the Provincial with Rood water power and 150 acre C ­0 home of her sister in Barrie,whom Highway near Liverpool. The farm,with seeding completed; 8 acres <<..JJ he bad been• visiting. Mr. and officers had received a tip that of good orebard; good buildings and -Mrs. Collacutt and the latter's bro two limousines loaded with liquor house for man: lot 33. concessiorn'41, 'ther, +klvin McLennan, left that were on their way from the east, Pickering townebip ; adjacent to ''The Famous Cold Water.PaBte, evening for Baritie, and on Sun- and they were .thus keeping a county road and Locust Hill, C.P. li,; day, we regret to re rt,$e Use• shay lookout. About 4 o'clock 23 miles from Toronto. Immediate _ , Pv P P possession,as owner bee died. Apply . in white and Tints, , - - --aid away, after 'months of suffer- they were rewarded for their vigi. to DOxALD R1. BiuTox, Wbitevale, ering• vigilance by the appearance of unt. 37.88 . +,A : —Geo. and Mre. Law and dau•_their quarry, and they promptly NOTICE OF " > y 4 plhter, Miss Edith, spent Sunday made the arrest'of the occupants O ♦ One pound of MureBCO will cover `r with their relatives in Pickering. of the ears. whose names were Public School Id.eetia Miss Law is recovering nicely Omer Jacques, Leonard Dugal and e ! - - fProm her accident of about two Ernest Ducharne, of Windsor. On — 'seventy-five square feet-. month•ago. At the morning ser searching the cars- they wee Public Unties is hereby given that a " epeclat meeting of the ratepayers of Vice in St. Andrew's Church she found to contain, not ordinary w.. P g - wog two solos in her usual sweet whiskey, but the most class Public school Section No. 7 of the y Township o1 Pickering will be held at Put up in 1 2•and'`5 lb. packages manner, and also snag two solos Goods that could be secured. such the school house, Cherrywood, on f It - I s the Methodist Church in the as French wines, dry Kin etc., Tuesday, the ]9th des of June,1929, i y y evening. amounting in all to 38 cases. The at the hour of 7.90 o'clock p, m.,for 9 , —May report of Sr. Division of capture was taken to Oshawa, and? the purpose of considering and, if �1,8T inland get at ++Color Card and Pickering public school, names in on request of Magistrate Clark deemed advisable, apprpving of the jd order of merit : 9r. IV—Harold the prisoners were tried by Police proposals of the Trustees of said school ' Richardson, Rosie Sier, Annie Magistrate Major S. F. Hind. The section to haveaa rulditian 7siade and this b ,read all at t1S erected to said school house and the l U Baker, Edyth Ham, (Wm. Hall, first two named were each fined moves necessary for defraying the . Don Morrissey equal), Elsie Lock. 8500 and coats, and in default of coat thereof provided by the issue and '} �+ ' „'. woori. Jack McGliotp. Ear] Loch• payment to be imprisoned ' "Aix sale of debentures ae provided by The sanitary fiI�1Bh• wood, John Remmer, Lillian Wi- months at hard labor. The ligunr Public Scbools Act. t man. Jr. IV—Hilda Walsh, Liz- was conflycat"ed ae per Section 70 Dated this i tb day of dune, IM. `t zie McGinty, Florence Match, of the O. T. A. In the case of Hr. � }w, F.Ibel #tlra�!t ;�raangeliae CelwRp,,aefet Duch rna the charge was SOT DAv1. OnYnrs, iT . Truateeaf � � r A.�: � r„1,p„. ,hy.�..:,,.•S'i:a.. .I. !Y' era. :M.W '9' "+ :�'.:•✓'t nr”.r"" '`T `5� r�.r�ti�-r 4-�� "�