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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_06_22 w.x4•v µ r YJ'+'• w._.yy J' .r' +s,+� •;: r •�•�s+,rrr, 'a..,�,.•,. .d ' +..:..�.' :3 a as:::..- 4`rh"! R r> ha y. „ny.. 4.. se M.:r.r. „•r,5 a'`' 'r- " �:.,>•'.` ,..a. •.:. Win..,. ,,. ••�+: : .'''"...y r n '""'r' :�? •.,.�. "' "' '`"` ''.riE`,�r,- r' R'" `��� _ 4'[. .0>. G�;�,. ^�„*'v�•.v�,, m, r _ .s.'4 .i,-,. COL: T, ; ' BERING, .ONT., FRIDAY; JUNE ?2, ,192:3 -�lo. 44' a�, ...- .--._-.� .__.._-•. -.- --- '- IYIOUNT ZION. '` CHERRYWOOD. i�1lDrf>slltfa0[#tg .6sselt�. _ Established _ `� - Geo. _El faker A strawberry festival will be held On account 'of the elections, the a,z on the church lawn here on Tuesday Cherrywood Ratepayvtd Association GREENWOOD ,evening, July 8rd. Watch out for meeting will not be held on Monday y4i„ '* bills giving full particulars, evening next. The postponed date w: RB. FOR$YTH. Oph. D., Director .optometrical tion of Ontario,,Rea. - -will,be announced later. Istered Member of the American Opt,6V*tiiW i BROCK ROAD. - - A..aciation. Eyes eYSminsd. by appo;atmtnt. _ SILLS r.Phone 2SN, Claremont.Oat. * _ tni a _ . „GREEN RIVER. >, • ,,Lj C. Young and family -called,• on - --•- = friends Here on Sunday. Green River Ladies' Aid will meet N F. TOMLINSON. M, B.. Member Fitzpatrick-Bros. made-a shipment at the home of Mrs. Walter Booth, on „N a of the Coltegp of. Physicians and Surgeons P. P of Ontario. Office: that formerly «died b fe • of some flne beef cattle•on Wednesday Wednesday, June 27th. at 2.30 p. W. a the late Dr.R.Bkodie,and latterly by' r, calf' pr6t4kt ion last. Word for roll call, "Work." well. Phone. Claremont,qnt. 23iy The traffic on the Brock Road is A-league,football thatch between N0. ,MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.0.8., �a save you hundreds of very heayy owing to detour -at the the Grand Trunk, of Toronto, and �- . Ediubur6b, member of the College of y. y Rouge, Green River will be played here on Pbyafoiaas and Enrgeons of Ontario,Usentiaoe BARLEY 'St'�lAN TE : tat- Oo}lege--o! Gutytapns, l>dinbargha• dollars this year. Walter Jackson is busy at present Saturday at 3.80 p_m.. As Green Riv . atteoHoa to dsfe'";r of women sad writing on his exams at the ehawa •.-i6defepted,this team in Toronto t>be:'Highest price paid.• Must be g od ' e t d:ea. O@ce and residence,Broughaaa, Sigh School. game is expected to be a fast one,. Get our sires and have' our quality, P y Mr. 11cIntosh hss secured a position C'laatropraci c with a firm in Pickering acid moved OSHAWA. I am buying WAEAT at top €; " -.buildings protected and there last week. p During the storm- on Tuesday .the Calvin and .:tire. Hurlbert and dau- market price: R. GORDON.MegAY=Cbiro"rac= Dtor. office hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to cat down the lightning struck a cedar tree near Seth -ghter.. Mona, are spending a week With the big drop n the rlce of .8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. . Brock g B P g p P Street. Whotby, sty, fire loss. Badgerow'd house-a very close call. with Mrs. Hurlbert's, parents, Wm. BARLEY FEE ,. Miss Rodd, who has been spending and Mrs. Ball. of Bracebridge. BRAN AND D'SHORTS +z. Legal. "We save you money a te•wOgeeks with her sister, :firs. W. ' 'Miss Mabel. Hurlbert, formerly of it will pay port to -sell your. grain H. Jackson. has returned.,to Oshawa. Claremont, of the Ontario Hospiral, AB. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Whitby, passed her second year exams and buy these feeds. ,_ • .Solioitor,notary FnDtda Etc. ]Loney to VDte for Richardson and Radials. with honors.obtaining head of a class A limited queati t f oaa.y Offic•Brock St.North,Whitby, WT s ofteighteen girls Heavy Oats wanted. stou-111,0V (� Onto Mr. Hurlbert's eldist sister, •Mrs.V WHITEVALE. . , . John Herron. of Ceaserea, accompani• Pp y Wednesday ILLIAM 3. BEATON B. A.,Bar- Cho iasr on Monday, rioter.Solicitor, member of the firm of ed b her two sons and their wives and Friday, Sc per bag until Ityekma,Denison.Faster and Beaton. Toronto y v" Ccneral Trusts Building,83 Bey Street,Toronto. Mrs. D: R. Beaton Is visiting rela- spent Sunday in Oshawa, it being her farther noticN. Telephone Main 96]and 962. } Lives in Buffalo. _ first trip here. She ii nearing her _ - nt ferry is villas°g a fine' aew 'reei- �ghtieth birthday,Dentin k BEAL deuce in the village. f t (Ieorge Tate,tuother and sisters visJ. H1 DSON. D. D. $.. i,. D. 9., ited friends in the vale one day last Mark Your Ballot for Richardson, , • 132CarltoaS,.,Toronto. "Hudeon'aNew ■t week. ' the U. F. 0. Candidate. . �• �• �� R'Fr�.r ; Syseem" of comfortable plate work. Write for (.LARE9II{�NT [ Don't forget the minstrel show 0n - • infarmatiam or,phone North 5316. 4-16 Licensed' the Methodist Church laws this BROUGHAM. DR, D. C. Smith. Dentist. Stnuff- (Friday)evening. Proceeds in aid of ville, Honor Grad-jate of Chicago and-To- Embalmenand Undertaker. the community piano fund. Misses Sarah and 3fary Gamage ✓onto Universities and the Royal Collegge of Motor Searle. The Women's Institute will hold a spent Monday in Toronto. . '� ' Dental Surgeons. Phone ofhce 1011, Residence r' 1015, No'outsid appoiaiments. -say Toronto connection-for public meeting in the I. O. O. F. Hall Hies Jean Brodie, of Toronto,spent Toronto Hospital Service, on the evening of Friday. June 29th. a few days fast week with her aunt. LASE B. HEATON, D. D. 5.,. p at 8 p. m., when the young girls 'of Wilmot and Mrs. Shea and Ernie q Graduate.of the Royal Coleege of Dental the astitute will present an Interest. and Mrs. Ingles spent Sunday with • f � Surgeons and.Univerxty of Toronto. office ing playlet. Good music will be rea- friends in•Oshawa. ' -over W.M. Prmgle's hardware ctnre. Whitby. �ASiiE i s FOR SASE ovell hours! to lx,: 1 to 5.331. Ind. phone e_ dered during the evening. and refresh- Mrs. Lyman Gleeson; of Vancouver. 4 Belt phone 220. laly , _ men8'oill be served. Admission. b is spending the summer here with her `? cents per foot of your stature. Every father, J; M. Gerew. C Veterinary ,The undersigned wishes to notify he body, including entlemen, is invited. A number from here attended the h y v, g - service at the Union Cemeter at The Universal public that a bas purchased from the y •: EG KERSLAKE. B. V. Sc. Honor .ezecutors the late W. G. Barnes DUNBARTON. Claremont on Sundav last. it being 13em7L=C ZZac211Jr e 2 .Graduate of Universtty of Toronto. All all the basket and basket maieriai in' -- decoration day, (One of Our Productions) x ,rasa.given prompt and 21y attention. gone stock and will be able to furnish fruit= Wm. Anderson is occupied these Mrs.-Barcla Mrs. Mrs. Green. Miss , anti's. .Claremont, 3x1y P y We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens for ' baskets on the shortest notice and at daps electioneering. Stevenson and Harold Barclay motor- W • current prices. Write or phone. James Mitchell had a bee drawing -ed over to Dunnville and spent the all rualreq of cars-the best ou*112t ais garbro. gravel on Wednesday. weekend wifh L.and Haywood. in the market for, FRANC PEri1V'OCg, Mrs. Clugston and Moe Dorothy are The W M. Society,�of John's the pt jce. V. RICHARDSON- Real Be. spending the week at Meaford. Church will meet at Mrs. Pbilipe on FOR SALE h� .'tate, laeurance.Conveyancing. Notary GREEN RIVER, - ONTARIO �e Du°bartoa Suada School ur- Thursday afternoon. June 28th, and s IPEN t:.Etc..Pickering.Ont. fitly 39tf pose picnicking at 9imcoe Point eparly cordially Invite-the ladies of the other Heavy Wagon„ - •Ic July. churches to come.as it is to be a social . Buggy, - FPOSTILL, Licensed"Auctioneer, • �iC��1C1Q i�i/"s • We are pleased -to bear that our gathering. Set of Iron Harrows _, . tar•oonnti•s of lock sad Oatada ens .•• 1 1EL ING •.• teachers have been re-engaged for The Union Sunday School purpose All in good shape. - .itton sales of all gads atteae•d so as sborlaat :another ear. going to Oshawa, Park on Saturday, sottoa Addr•u Or••s Bfvsr P.O., net i ? j p� y Woodworkia and General - - _ _ L V YARD 11 Some of our W. M. S. members.at the 23rd,leaving the Christi^n Chureb cal f. DR.BEATON TOWNSHIP(ILEBH 1 tended the Presbyterial at Bowman- at 9,90 a:m. Two trucks have been Black@mithing. . ooay.ysesr, ttommisatooartor tskiag villeon Thursday, secured to convey any who have no W. H, JACKSON Brock Road .�" i�raa"s., a•••ons s.a aM 1� 32 in. Rock Fancy Roofing 8 40 per sq� Misses Agnes and Muriel Thom conveyance. Hurrah and enjoy the ""�� as I @~ osa t-* 18 • 3.80 i spent the week-end with friends at day Pickering, Ont. , Red or Green . Aurora and Muskoka Lake. The 83rd anniversary of St. John's -� D3 AVID A. PUGH-Live stock an c. I Ply special brand roll Roffing 1.80 Oliver Aaaan motored from Hamill- Church will be held on Sunday,June =. doneer. Graduate of C. M. 3ones'School, .2 . 225 -ton last Friday and was accompanied 24th;at 11 a. m, and 7 p. m. The Rev. stock.Chicago. Lifetime r g:ee @ace nth pedigreed 3 ,. •• 2.80 home b his wife and eons who had H. S. Clugaton, B.D.,of Toronto•will � ��•leek. Block sad ring.ork, Ali triads of sales y Here ptly,attended to. 'terms reasonable, Phow 1 ply Elk brand,Roofing 3.90 been spending a week with relatives conduct both services. Special music tOClaremont. 161Y 2 1,90 here, will be provided by a male quartette . The above are for lots of Horace Gatward and family are from Wbitevale.M. MAW, LICENSED AU()- -- TIONEER.tor York.Qatano and Durham 10a-q uare tar more. moving to Detroit. His sale is adver- -� Ceentits. An kinds of sake promptly attended ' HARDIVOOD FLOORIN{i eised-in another column. We are sor- STOUFFVt1LE. Cement, m. Terms reasonable. Dates for .ales may be ry to lose such good citizens from our - s. arranged it NEWS'Oficv, Ben and Indeprs- Use Satin Finish hardwood flooring as village, Adam Yake has opened an up-tc Coal ✓last pboees. Whitby.Otrt Sly this board does not re uire scraping. =date jewelry store in the west end. - ) y Saves from 15 to Perm in the - $ � The Tribune left on 0 P clan - M r. N fa coat of laying and the coat Vote for Richardson and Good Saturday for Nova Scotia, where "URNINGRAX IROSa the same age the`inferior board Roads. : Lumber - wa 4 eeveral� hundred- newspaper men are f ; (FRENCHMAN'$ SAY) T making a tour of theprovince. I "-- . L. Gordon 8c ion GREENWOOD. Preparations are being made for - Builders, General �'OIItr80; I big day in Stouflville on Monday, the - .. � mgle� Mies gate Green, of Toronto, is 2nd of July (Dominion- Day). All tore acrid Sign-Writers. spending a few days with her broth kinds of sports are being arranged. J UST .CHOOSE here, g g Ready 'Roofing . 44 Alteratioae aril repairs of every Mrs..Perry. of Toronto spent a coo- Our baseball team'are holdin their descri tion. Concrete ivorl awn, as they defeated Newmarket and _ ,j i p pie of days with her grandparents, Sutton. but were beaten by Utbridge• and Lath Chimneys repaired -If you are in the market for a new John and Mre. Adactson. Uxbridge plays here on Friday airaio. �._ Estimates free. car, we can give you a Chev- Mies Helen Bunner, is bo►fdaving There is expected to be a big V. F. - s rolet, 'Superior'. bldsnto-. with her parents, Rev. Mr. and dire. O.vote in Liberal Stouffvalle as a pro- 'FAIRPnRT P. O., . 'ONT. Bunaer. test at the Dominion Government's k t bile, Oakland, Over- The Girls'Circle met at the home of F 'A R E E S O R ' _• L '_' _- - land or Durant. . . action re the post office, an 2tith, F. y Fruit Trees Shrubs Etc Mrs. Wm;Brown on Thursday after• election day. •' i� i • Allyouu have to- do is state whieb The massed choirs of ten eburebes I400T.Te T �3SLa?r Spencer and Mre, Taylor, of White- will give a concert in the park on ar and we will also service 8 Do- Raving cured the agens for R.D. vale, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. A minion Da evening(July 2nd), This fl N 7 same and repair all makes Sadler and family. v g Smith�Son,Ltd., urcerymen, i@ the first attraction of this triad eves Pickamg%A' ­:,,.. of care with the Mr. White•returned to Toronto on of Winona, Otit. - held in StouBville. -� I am prepared to take orders for all ;' •' guarantee' Monday, after @pending a few weeks The death of Tillman Nigbswander,kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, - Satisfaction uaranteed or our with Bert and Mre. Harvey. of Pickering township took place on Ornamental shrubs Etc:, at g y Mr.and Mrs. Ostia and Mr.Annie, Sundav last. The'poason from pyor-' _ lowest possible prices. money refunded. of Toronto,motored down and spent rea i°the teetb snd gums Rot in his Special rates for lace uantitiee. Give its a eallon re airin or when Sunday with Ed.and Aire, Annis. stem and produced systemic poison- Pe g 9 P f3 Earl and Mrs. Hoosin motored out rug 28tf buying a new car. to Utica on Saturday evening. They ked and Mrs. Hassel left this week 1�. J. ChSpffieIIf P1C�eT3II were accompanied by Mrs. J, Gibson, for London, where be, opens out a ' g Tommv and Stewart Oliver drove bu @inen establishment. Words of Gerow s .arage down from Claremont and spent Rua• Store ! p appreciation were given by Rey.•Mr, . i • _• day with their grand-parents, S. and young and Dr.Smith, for their eplen- It iS My.:Business - j� 'tea"�; Mre..Stewart, did services in the church, at a fare- To help you run part of yours. ga+a'm her.and Mrs. Alderson,of Hornby, well party extended to them. and Mr.and -Mrs. Conway and baby, A sad occurrence happened bear $y opening a New Garage in the Vil- _ .:Phone 50.5 Pickieriug of Oakville. spent.Sunday, 'with Jas. here on Saturday morning last. Mrs. ' �e of Whltevale I am prepared to do and Mrs. Raine. Ambrose Lewis. was fouQd dead in Wampole s Tasteless'Cod Liver elf kinds of repair work, including Walter and George Wilson motored bed by her husband,as he was getting Oil Emulsion is the best pro-] 'tope and side curtains, also making 'FALL to Oakwood on Sunday and spent the u in the morning. She had the flu in old car look and run like. new b day with Mrs. Wilson. who. we-are-- P g' _�uc7 you Can take. for - y ­TERM y Februs sad }lee not-been in the giving it a good coat of new paint, glad to say, is improving in health. best of health Aince, although able to that nasty cold. . 3 Mrs. P. L. Green, Miss Stevenson. 'Agent for Toronto machinery, inc,ud• do all theboueework, She was about - , ins;Pumpe,;Windmills, Silos Mrs.J.Miller and the Barclay family fifty years of age, Wampoles Throat Ease. and,Gasoliae Engines. OPENS AUG. 27TH i motored to Dunnville on Saturdav to _ 7 -� spend a few days with Mr. and, Mrs. - Wam les' Paraformi cough _..CHARLES M. RICE, .._ Haywood, Meenonite Camp Mteting P° g g a ;Home Tel. b62I. whiteoalt}, out - LLIOTT� _ S{:carload@,in dill about forty pen- Remrdies reliepe the eetlgh• ._ ple,friends and acquaintances of Jae. Camp opens at 13tou$ville June 28th= - and Mrs. Raine motored down from and continues till July 8th. One of Crude Drags,Patent Prepwrationw b /''s� • L • Tongs Charier Sts,Toronto Toronto and spent Sunday up on the the largest religious camps of the pro-• Toilet Goods, Tohaccio Cigar@= `�I amsCllO hate here. After. lunch the took tip vine. s PPS Arrange now'to enter this famous the Sunday School lesson for the day Rev. N. W. Rich, of Rocky Ford, Metcalfe Choice Candies. 'AND FL THING sebool-famous for strictly high and had quite a nice service in the Colorado,will be evangelist and_give K . _ a grade work and for helping-stud- open air, Bible Lectures; also the Hallam Bros. _ i prepared to do Chopping stud 90ts to staure employment. The Greenwood Ladies' Aid have of Chicago will render special song Oat Parkin every Monday, No BWrTER 1N CANADA arranged with F. L. Green to have a and have charge of singing. Flaking SSBING THE PEONIES SOCIAL in hie Three preaching service dally. 'Teo N. McEWEN, and Friday Write for catalogue and you will arden on Saturday, June 23rd, rest days brim full. Evangelistic lr M n soon see why you should patronize g g EWS Stoneboats For Sale our school. Open all year. Enter from 2 to 7.30 p. m. Admission, 25 fellowship, missionary and Gospel any time, cents. which includes a serving of ice- messages. Vater�na Surgeon s i�phII F. B8 18$ Claremont cream and cake. This will be s chance Large boarding tent on the grounds. 1'y r W..3. Elliott, Principal to see 10,000 wonderful peony blooms Come one. come xll 1 4 Rural Route No.Z of the best varietaea In the world. JMVS SAVING. F'1G�ICi >B �>3aS1Q • 7,° .,w.7•.+4 r 'S r .. .. ;Y> ''y f s °�. F�,y,!^'L'4. ,i Y e'tY+2,�:�; ^'a w k',.:rF., ''f'.�'4;+• r ,;,� . >n,�r. NH�;4 .,i�ue : -v,,.�'4 •� '-i-. .'r.•t••w 3. ;4�,: •�,yr.S:a.:'rr` •:�' -,x "•, sx;r,.i,' a„ -�:`� ;j',;a' `d}, ,�*"'..-r �A 1Wj.. •"i. mw 7 7 In some such way as that outlined by -WOMT is y1rr TO CONS the Draft Convention.--Social S'ervice s,.AND TIM C Uiieil Ca". o ''* THE OLD-FASHIONED.PARLOEL' Of late years we country house- wives have been rather priding our- pan getting farther -and far, -selves u, ir ther away from old-fashioned notions. Any new idea has been accepted as i C06 an improvement. J. But were all the old-fashioned no- Au lions without. virtue? There.is the time-honored parlor. What annum- Dissolve in bered jokes have been dedicated to its 7- 7'- memory. And how progressive we �oiling waie' r felt ourselveg to be while we snatched I . • open the blinds, flung up the curtains, and brought in the workbasket, the 7­­' children's toys and father's cata- !ogues. "Now." we said. "it is a liv- ing room. It looks lived-in." 4.:- Alas, it does! Particularly if there are children in the familyi- and if mother is adding to her household du- ties those innumerable ones that most Use enough to get farm women assume—sewing, can big lasting suds ning, --gardening, chicken and turkey -a b raising and what not. When scar-load of acquaintances honks up to our ` .Big lasti sud ti `s 5z door.near the end of a trying sum. g ng —0 mer, week, what housewife hasn't secret of Rinso' thought with longing of the old- ` Ing power to disco Soak an hour fashioned,' dark, cool, orderly parlor which she has progressively trans- dirt. If you don't get vr more (f you u4sh.— formed into a lived-in room. lasting ads,you have 4c-"--d cloth-'Only h" houd Ideas in decoration change. We 9 needn't have wax towers and pampas enough Rinso. rll__l % _7 not used grass in a best parlor to-day. But who hasn't longed fora half-hour rest After soaking, only the most soiled clothes need in this dim, cool, quiet room on a 4, bustling, blistering summer after- a light rubbing with dry Rinso. Z noon? Who hasn't longed for its free- dom from dust and disorder, flies and Your clothes don't need boiling if you use Rinso. '' shabbiness, when callers arrived it the busy season? But if you like to boil your white cottons, use Grandmother was a busy .woman enough Rinso solution to get the suds you like. with a big family. 'She knew what iff she was about when she instituted About the H ouse iM0 by the largest soap makers the best parlor. The children kept w made out because it was uninteresting and �in the world to do the ,family* vash as more or less unsafe. ..Flies kept out - d .1easily and safely w LUX does fine things. bee-nuse it was • dark an sacredly MATERNITY BENEFITS. -ing that confinernent will take Place clean. ' Dust and heat kept out be- within six weeks. causo it was closed against them. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED -A comparative study of maternal 8 I (c) The right to benefit sufficient What a ha TORONTQ A&I mortality rates in various countrie,ifor the full and healthy maintenance e -haven of quiet and rest and _JW an both sides of the Atlantic resulted� prepz,� dripos! of herself'and her child during these It is all very well to talk about the recent discovery that odd Can- Isi two periods, such benefit to be pro- ideals and methods and modern labor adios rate of maternal mortality i vided out of public funds-or by IL sarers,but whst busy, ambitious farm abnormally high. There were no I system a of insurance. wornan has sufficient time " and fewer than eighteen nations whose, Modem Woman. .I We learned ta love the Common I (d) Free attendance by a doctor.,or s�trength to keep an ideal home du . _ml�! rat" are loWer than ours, and in the! . ft raidwife. ring She doesn't bake and brew and knit as majority of these cases -the rate is Corti ed the rush season? If my experience good. (e) The right to a period Of half 1,and observation are correst, it simply mother used to do- ' upwards, . I To live serene. strive very much-lower than ours. bed, the ` an hour twice a day during working 9• She doesn't grow a garden high communion with dream- cant be did." Flies will congregate. same as mot "Why is Canada's rate so high"iihours for the purpose of nursing her D* her grow; voicea, w. have frequently, asked. There child. Dust will blow in open wondows. Dis- She doesn't wear a gingham apron tied - "-restrained people order will accumulate in lived-In around her waist; Yet were we se. - a" many different answers to the Canada was a party to the Draft rooms. Crying.needs such as food And reverent of law, question. But she's never In a burry' -and she in that many of our women live in re- men in Industry, but as yet only pne clothing. claim in haste. Since Self-respect to better • n. Some p6int out the fact Convention for the Protection of Wo- fowls.- • garden preserving and clean never moves Wide fame we scorned, mote first attention and districts where it is difficult to province, British Columbia, has en- these other things have to Than the far repute go* She doesn't can the pears aiid plums secure -medical or nursing service. acted legislation even .partially cover. -Then it is that the old-fashioned Of undiscerning and misjudging that mother used to can: - men. `'ethers lay a great deal of the blame in g the points given abovp. It is a parlor is an anchor to windward.— She doesn't weave or spin the flax that n uncertified midwives who are often matter for speculation as to when the Alice Margaret Ashton. OUT higher Self had conquered mother wave-and span. I ignorant of fundamental laws of by- other provincial legislatures will real- Self; ,4 glens.' Still others assert that the ice the need for conservation of life.I She doesn't raise the geese and pick T� We loved, were loved. :7 mortality rate mothers would LUW SPIRITED the feathers for her bed; And We was victory. be lowered if more emphasis were to She doesn't use her hands so much, —Albert Durrant Watson. 'be placed on the study of obstetrics for she can use her head. and gynaecology in our medical col- -AM DEPID 11 `leges, and if our nurses in training She doesn't scrub bar woodea.floors or Getting at the Truth. -were to be.given longer experience In sweep them with a broom; Little Willie came.ruaning into the h. .'."rnaternity nursing than is at present A Condition Due to Poor Blood 'She doesn't piece a patchwork quilt house, stuttering in his excitement. -:ffor every sleeping room; .the case. "Mother," be panted. "do you know and Weak Nerves. She buys household machinery at a Archie Sloan's neck?" There is considerable force In these a ubstautial cost, "D9 I kllGWwhat?­asked like mother. nd similar statements. But before Nearly all women and most men out- But she saves up all the motion that "Do you know Archie Sloanit meclir; arriving at any general conclusion oil o the should I be ter at times from fits of depression and. poor old mother lost.. repeated Willie. e subject some study low spirits, from which they are un- "I know ArcHe S.uan," answered given to the methods adopted by,those able to free themselves. They cannot -her in countries where the maternal mortal- attend to their duties satisfactorily revere my sainted mother; em" the puzzled mother, "SO I suppo." I ity lower than in Canada. ory Is green; rate Is and are unable to get'any pleasure out must know his neck. Why?' 'Me pride of all the village, she was a Tn"Well," said Willie, ­be's just fell Et is interesting to note that In no of life. People who suffer in this way household queen! into the water up to`"fewer 'than seventeen countries of soon lose their euergT of mind and a e ,humorc me and perted me Sh 'Europe legislation has been enacted body. They lack vitality because their naeW through all rpy early life— '.'at, some time within the last fifty blood to poor and III-nourished, and But the woman that III 1 .1 speak of—well, -Although 100 tons of opium would..- years providing maternity benefits for their nerves are starved Ih coise. , you see, sbe to.my wife. supply the medical needs of all coun.' rccessitous women. Another signi:117 --Carolyn Welts. tries, queues. The only way to obtain new es, this annual world prodiction h. ..cant fact is this, that in no case has health Is-by buildift up tbA brood yrith . any.country.of Europe repeated legis- nearly 2,000 tons. a Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The new rich ...,Ltion of this sort once it has been blood mad.; by those*pills—will c.arry Birds at Early Morninj wherever a Zhanige has enacted, and renewed health and energy to every part of th been made in the original Statute it pa, body. Your appetite will Songs of birds, twittering at early.. "Eastlake" i 1as been for the purpose of extending morn, improve, your spirits brighten and you aring Golvenised Copper--We its scope. will be endowed with fresh'6neriji and Before rising time. The advantages of schemes for ma- find a new joy In living. Mrs,G. Reid, How they babble, the little rascals! "Metallic" Shin' les 9 proti!ction and benefit have Napanee, Ont., tells of the benefit she But I forgive them all, nre, Ufitnin Rust and storm Foos ..t _ OU11% Roots *had clean become so apparent that the Inter- -'found through the use of Dr. Williams' Their sounds are so sweet. Rain Water national Labor Conference two.years Pink PlUs. She says: "I have used Dr. They tell of the blue sky, Sen4 ortal Card for Folder"Ar" -the different occ ,he ago devoted special attention to.— Williams' Pink Pills on a- joys of springtime, The Metallic Roofing Co. sions and cannot emphasize too strong. Youth, love and laughter* Umtted 404 subject and a Draft Convention was `adopted 11M King St -W.,Toronto ly the benefits derived from them. , I Wainwright. for the purpose of guarantee- —Virginia ing protection'to all women engaged ONE OF THE was growing nervous, my dom'plexion SEASON'S sallow and my eyes dull a commercial and industrial under- was becoming POLISHINd MOPS. SMARTEST FASHIONS. and listless. My vitality was poor and -takings. ' In the following year the 4365. Here, is a charming model, The writer knows of a near-fire I did not sleep well. I became despond. International Labor Conference. re- with 'costume blouse -and two-piece ant, losing Interest In my work, which which resulted,from stowing a polish-. commended that similar protection be flare skirt. The neck is finished with Ing mop In a closet. This was an For seemed to tire me so easily. I began given to-women engaged in agricul- the Popular "kerchief" collar. - The ordinary floor mop, oiled with a mix-' :4a -tural pursuits as well. with using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and af. What they ter- sleeve may be finished a wrist ture of turpentine,linseed oil and wax. 11 ih ter taking six boxes I began to e J rived at as the minimum protection,length "peasant" portion, or in the enjoy Two days after this was stored; open -.any nation should offer to such wo-, life again and looked much brighter I M Inewest "Short" length. As here'sho*n in g of the Closet revealed the mop, a and felt happier.-- My appetite,im- men was the-fol%winle l orange:color canton crepe was used, proved, I gained in weight.and could handle standing, with the rag portion strains.sprains WA pabs. floor under *"rwwked muacie% a (a) Prohibition of employment for.with band ift black crepe embroidered sleep without any nervous wakefulness Kendalrt penetm burned-to ashes and the -floss. -This is-a good model e' night I also used these through* to. the sub- tiringeof the.six weeks following childbirth. in orange during th this burned of them an spot"iighi 10 th4 sore (b) The right to leave work on Pro- for flooring. A test was fiiad; with,a rag Oil linen and pongee. once to t — mothes, cook pills while nursing my baby and found and heals. I p both to;. 8 11's spavin inyself -Au.ction of a medical certificate 86t-I The Pattern is cut in 7 Si'"31 84! theni a wo* saturated in the linseed oil mixture nderful he Xendall'v Spavin Trea-en 36,'38, 40, 42, 44, ana-46 inches bust and -this placed a safe' 'distance --TrestaxemL - __4 and for making my baby better na- known for more thas 40"am *!wow 1.4 measure. A 38-inch size will require tared. or these reasons I gladly from the building in a metal can. as Kendalrsspavin cureje re. inical and clean—no in 16% yards of 36-inch m viend them to anyone whe needs a 13 09ftneN6 material for the com When this was reduced to ashes in' . conlibued rubbialk as NURSES dress with long sleeve and the blouse ionic for the rebuilding of strength and a similar manner this concluded the seine. b..d The Toronto Hospital for Incur- evidence that oil-soaked rage are n full length.' In shorter sleeve and AA your arugsist for a batlis lo-day, energy." *bias, in affiliation with Bellevue and blouse length the dress -quire mighty-_dangerous leads to fire. A111od Hospitals, New York City. ss will.re You can get these -Pills from any oft Though'-�Simple and harmless- a ere a tares years, Course of Train. 51/4 Yards of 40-incli material. The med4ctne dealer or by mail at 50 cents women, bavtng the rll� KENDALL -IS I , to young wom r" qn-lrod education. and dOGITOUX.Of b6- width of the skirt at the foot. is 2'A a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine pearing materials may be used for W coming' nurses. This Hospital has yards. Co,., Brockville, Ont, polishing floors and furniture, keep, SPAVIN -hour •ysteal, 'rho these in metal containers, and if pos- Vted the eight pup Is receive unifortno of the school. Pattern mailed to any address on S washed with hot water sible, on some tile or concrete floor, to a mouthir anowanoo and travellIn receipt of l6c In Silver or stamps. If parsley I EAT ENT ozpenbes to and froth Now York. P-119 T Nether InforawAlon &VVIT to the Write the Wilson Publishing Co., 7 flavor avoid risk. A wooden box 4s. a very instead of cold it retains its UE No.k��12_& fluverintandent. .,Adetaide St. West, Toronto. and is easier to chop. unsafe,method. ISS P n s n ax IRIP.^» v'i} J ..,�'`x� tr1re', '?.3.4 4-. rp,i±Y.,,; •e"w v `� £Y".L''YS.. ±�N,•.,f,F."7'�.`*..-,.•ey M'%�: a''�rf+•',a•=:�g'L'r_•-+r -:f.=...'Wr,�.-yT'" s ��•.a;_,Sy'•.i•$�`.±.�•";..>+„M a:^•!,.w .1.�^. .' ,` �tx , .T y } 'I IV.Efi„a i y-� �.i`.''...Y..�+ '�,« L•[+'iva'i+F:,..w+c ''�`•v i 1`.. .t'r`-1• WONDERS HOW SHE A Plain Talc. _ :. : ,EVER END#JR D .,Q1-•tlALt. ` - - ti•.':aa.+ ' ' Y t+ :;. .. VANTITT GX4 a ioaio asxcs ti xzni' Are you looking out for the Success Family? Mrs.Connor Declares Stomach Q taeld sets.. aQWVOIL oavarw - ---- -SMOKE --- . - . - The Lathe=9x Success Is work Trouble. war sa .Ban She �+stir• Foxe owxrns CAN MOT.Z==T. " The mother of Succesh 16 Ala- eomfat and .cmQ.r wits tba btett &dub. ' - - bition. Could Hardly Eat At All. : teen. n um.preaQtea tat+aoq atq s� lus - x Oct The eldest son Is Common •'If I hadn't gotten Tanlac when I did •ntiat wrlr. Aueo sa+aiaif, CO.. t�eteeewo. r ' Sense. I believe I would have had to go a Aiari•:n--3tze""` w:rvass, Some of the other boys are hoe 1 m tue. goo zA wawa o m. p•tal,' declared Mrs. Wm. Cotwor. Aactr simsa�r tttao.raotoeiat oa, t,as. taeaatttni .,�.. Perseverence, •Honesty; Thor 226 Hese St.,,Hamilton. Out., recently. °Ota oughness, Foresight,Enthusiasm, "My stomach was so disordered that Co-operation. everything I ate mtle me deathly sick Commercial Importance of Walrus. a' _ • i The walrus furnishes about 1680 The eldest daughter to Char and . caused pains in the pi. of my acter. atotnath that nearly drove me die#Tact- pounds of meat,.1000 pounds of oil and. ` 600 pounds oL leather, and the white "�. :-. Some of the sisters are Cheer- ed. Often the agony was so great I• ' whale furnishes much mare. fulness, Loyalty, Courtesy, Care, couldn't help crying, and for two or . _ Economy, Sincerity, Harmony. three days at a time I wouldn't eat a Mt.:rd's Liniment for sale everywhere s. The baby is Opportunity. morsel ot•food. I was as nervous as a If you know the,Lather first,- 'witch, miserable•for the want 01 sleep, you'll soon meet the rest of the and often wonder now how I lasted IN family. through It all. 01; OEN S you The splendid results my husband NIGHT' ., -► got from Tanlac about a year ago' MORNINGS roll our caused me to'try it, and the treatment 1L, �- Y The Song Sparrows Nest.' ended ,my suffering in a Lew weeks': KE E P YOUR EYES, . pack6 OWN Here where tumultuous vines tame, and gave me anew lease on &LEAN CLEAR AND HEALTHY -Shadow the porch at the west, son`°"`�``""``OOR'gfi1""O �r+ ,.. � clA for health I don't believe there's ^,go, Leaf with tendril entwh es b�thmr woman in Hamilton .than I� O�� ) � Under•a song sparrow's nest am now, and I can't praise Tanlac�� w enough." i Attractive Proposition :_y.• 6 She in her pendulous nook Taalac is for-sale by all good'drug-, 1 For man with all round weekly Y 2 ek : Sways with the warm wind tide, `, gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37I i` u �` ? ( avn kabaQ ! newspaper• experience and $400 „ I with a pen or a book million bottles sold. 1 FliR�SIRuQ� or ;600. Apply Box 24, Wilson Ropk as soft a4 her•@ids. • Tanlac Vegetable Pills are nature'p Street We Co., Ltd. 78 Adelaide -Comrades with nothing to say, own remedy for coast! Street West Neither of us intrutres, potion • 3+'or _ - everywhere. But through the linzering day ^Y i idtl nl�, Each of us sits and broods. Bound tiavels at the rate of 1,142 am.rsoaw ao` semeai•a BooL on Fierce Vartety. �A.7 1 IRI S Not upon hate and fear, feet per second.' DOG DISEASES Stude—"And poor Harry was killed Not upon grief or doubt, _ _ 0 waited Fr a to Food y d- ry~ f, xO' Not upon spite or aIIEer, {..� �+ -drea by the author. r +cx by a revolving crane." T 1 � LET E'S ' X. Cis cflo.es co,iaa zs►- Englishwoman—"Mp word? what TI38 Triple DCdl These we could never hatch out. I tss vest 24th Street fierce birds you have in Ameriori." Po, the beet rub down or roar Now Torn U.S.A. - < -- She broody on wonderful things;,. sire en 1110 ud•t, satsodO for t Quickening life that belongs sore xaeeie" Our Free Booldet - To a heart and a voice and wings, of Engra�;_,,�, But—I'm not so surd of my songs t - f r- MOTHER OF .. a �. Is rouge for tbo aeklsg, la .. - . - gives vartteatar, st bow roe Then in the summer night, , � _.. _ a`O T FFinest aaatronset When I awake with a start, ;LARGE FAMILY �A Tea Wand PratFw I think of the nest at the height— ' AT - FACTORY Fake_ - The leafy height of my lteat�t! .. a _-' - as s+ ®� P��v� n y E+ Pinks, . ! Cal r CrNIL R�ommf�Cnds Lyd11a E. �lI3Ke a omwn as r Piss � In 'a'r I think of the,mother-love, ham's Vegetable Comopound ... ' I■perw ►aeaerasb Cara Of %:-e•patient wings close feried, • to Other MOthets r neat R-. ores scam. set - EslabRehea 23 rears Of the sky that broods above. Of tha love that broods on the world. Hemford, N. S. I am the mother —Ethelwpa Wetbeiald• of four children and I was so weak after ` y my last baby came that I could not do p . This is. an easy but effective - my work and suffered for months until -_ • card trick. You will need 21 - h I]j,+A i 'I/ /� �I���D�� a friend induced me to Lydia E playing cards. Ask a friend ,to HM THY L �]�ij� Piakham's Ve�etable.Componad Since ?, ooserve the cards as you deal them taking the Negetallle Compound W on the table and mentally to select Ap weakness has left'ate and the pain irk ALML a u SLEEP back has I tell all my friends ^, any card he liken. impress upon ftaayy gone. -him the fact that you do not in v w w are troubled with female weakness -_ any way iadnence his choice. �' ti to take Lydia E. Pinkham'8 Vegetable T. I Deal the cards one at a time The healthy child sleeps well and _ Compound, for I think it is the - into three heaps, showing the Eaea during its waking hours is never cross medicine ever sold. You may ad e of each card Is you place it on its but always happy surd laughing. It is Semt�N. g rs. GEO>aGE L C80 ♦ ! heap,, Ask your friend to tell you only the sickly child that Is cross and \ _ Sato which heap his card was peevish. Mothers, if your children"do My First Child • • • t• 8 dealt. Pick up the cards with ap- 'not sleep well; if they are cross and Glen Allen, Alabama.—"I have been y' parently careless but really be Cry a great deal, give them Baby's ggrreatly benefited by taking Lydia E. careful that the beep containing Own Tablets sad they will soon be Pinkham's Vegettble Compound for . his card goes between the other• well and happy again. The Tablets bearing-down feelings and pains. I ores two cards. Repeat twice (three are a mild but thorough laxative which troubled is this way for nearly four � y deals in all) each time putting the late the bowels, sweeten the atom- years following-the birth of my first _ •a; . beep containing the selected card regulate child and at times could hardly stand oa - _ -between the other two. sch ,banish constipation, colic -and In­' my�eet. A neighbor recommended the µ°`_ Show that neither the top card digestion and promote healthful sleep. i ■e Glossy • Vegetable Compound to me after I bad + nor the bottom card is not the se- They are absolutely guaranteed free iai�e Hazr taken doctor's medicines without much '-' • lected,card. Put the cards behind from opiates and may be given to the benefit It has relieved my pains and your back. Quickly count eleven P`°ECG II°e m Cuncnra Soap and vas me strength I recommend it and newborn babe with perfect.safety. Ointment. On rub-tutietas ,S cards from the top of the pack. They give n ion to use my testa- �� Thep are sold by medicine dealers, or Ointment into the sal , es ""etas _ B The eleventh card will be the card P 1?�auy monial letter —M,ze. li)A RTSr G1eD ���i �i selected by your friend. by mail at 26 cents a box from The spots m•dandruff and itching. Next ADen. Alabama. yM. This trick Is the same in effect Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,. BiSbk• morning shampoo with Cai�a Women who suffer should write to the (but different in method) as the Ville, 04 Scap and hot water. Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co..Cobourg, trick described several days ago 4 3iitr" o' - -2swelsse•Talcm2sa. Sold Ontario, for a free copy of L dia E.. ; w .. . :: j ee T y throu>zhoatcheDomm>a,.t anadtaaDepot+ Pinkham'a Private ext-Book ; as "The Three Piles." By doing l,�u.tted,344 se.Paul st..w. Neeted, ,r npoo ���:`ao�`s«p.h..«wia is s t,now., A!!meats Peculiar to Women. O '.T OLIVES me trick twice, acing a " puzzle . method each time, you w1u puzals -, M- the astute spectator who thinks he :f . knows `how it is done:" rA Cold roast has an 04- %(Clip•this oat and paste it, with :r - _ -appetizing zest others of the series, in a #crap when served with. - book.) these delicious '+olives. r; Light Giving Mineral. Chopped up its a The people of Cornwall; in England, :s 'salad, they add a aver that at night there may be seen 3iew piquant flavor. there a faintly shining mineral among z • Imported direct -'TZ the rocks rejected from the mines. _#rom Canadian Spain the their vest has been A imagination proved b ol the t Y� OU See ttl@ RIa11Le ` Ha of Oil tablets, y0il - Canadian People. their part has been proved by select, - •�' 1 - - - .�` `. Every olive perfect. UNLESS y ` Y (� mineral autunite, which is also found Every variety in Wales, was sent to a scientific body _ are not gettlDg Aspirin of>l� At all Groom ! in-London for examination at Its ap• He—"I often sit for hours and dream lwsest on parently luminous properties; It-was of how happy we'll when we're mar• found that it closely resembled arts glad•" A(eLARBN'S c E ficially prepared salts of uranium, and fie—"If you'll cut out.the dreaming, ' ' TlFYIItICIBLB' a that its luminosity was due to its spon- .we'll be married sooner." _ taneous radioactivity. 4 4 McLAtoo and 1,33CMED. MONEY ORDERS - a tt Only one man in 203 is over six Send' a Dominion Express Money I }. feet in height Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. - ' - .• - Fish Niyyerin'4 A Negro *ent fishing. He hojked a big catfish which pulled him over _ board, .As be crawled back into the _ - .. � boat, he said. Philosophically: "What ~ I wanne, know is dis: Is dis Niggab i I ashin', or 'a dis fish Nigge3rla'" I •„ Jt '=a Minard's Liniment used by Phys{cians, Accept only an "unbroken package" Of 'Bayer Tablets O� ta ble' Aspirin," which contains directions and dose Marked out by -_ Magnifies 8bund. that makes pule "' A sound control attachment for physicians during 22 years and proved safe 'by millions for r ust custom sls. Mme' i, leg not ) with their cue phonographs Inven'ed in England that �" Headache _. thtllmatism -take Musts #ion and helps to assir"t can magnify their tones tenfold en- can .; �� :Y✓ aids digs ood habit to shies them to be used in rooals of any _ .Toothache Neuralgia la a the ate it freshly for every "WAJ. / size. - Earache Lumbago fain, Pain ' is �S _ N I A�� The names of all Japanese cotnmer- i V `/ tae cial stiamers end with the word ' Heady "Sayer"hoses of I2 tablet4—Also bottles of 24 and 100 -Dtvg(cone. Aspirin to the trade mark (retirtered in Canada! of t3wref Maoufadtur• of Bane- '"=^ US� "14I8rU. _ ueticacldester aalicyn scfd. While It is well known that Aspirin measm Rarer� •enannfactur t -rats, the nubIt, agstntt Imttationa, the Tablets of Barr Costpa4 ISSUE No.26—'23 ..tll b- au �rit1 chair toners! trade .nark, the "8ws! Cross, t¢ L v • w r:. ..p,.,. x,, .,eP,.,' �,,. a.,+"Yy. ,.4�;i`.0y��e` � :"C,a1.' w lr,�',n`.{^.;^,^+•;•7( ,�.av s4:i� ,•r` •r:pilR,c*�yy'` 't „e •'a*.. r„y, �'S''..�''- ',y ',*' •�;a. ,' •w.�' ,-<"`'. " nj«��1.-�:c"''' ' ash;«\ r;,rn.'±+ry 7 ,"`„�'„ri, , :,Y.r r•.All .ay ate • ,! -,;,;'. ..,,.::::Sys• r r.,y r �' �,, "'S4•{'.' LM AnC r Ilk.c u � ^a.c --neat, ,a,n^,;;• �'°'� yye i ...tea �•f: '.,y+" •. a"� . r '+"'+�, .,cam +. .F;?':'siw,«- ..i�U"i�' '•:' 'U;` ice: E:`- �^, ^aw �:t` a ,,e+. ',,.,:t, ,,•" rr yr,„ r 'b`s.,.',,,• k�•; N '�••' »y y. ;. ,`,,:'°`-.' ,.,,L"•� rtY" a Mrs ',3r! .'+�,'�+xm ..n-sr -r.... :4"^"•"•�r�'r" '' fa; ,r-:;a#:3. ::rr ..1 +r /.. -,"•'f•, ,.,- 'x. "`'' :" .ri„' �^u ;G•�.".:, .7: "°w'. 'Q• :�,'.,Uf' ''.�.4'w.t-• r^."."`;�.^"' ,.^,•�,: ,. Eta %.: ; .` ,y, ': .�' 4 �, .� _ f'. rye. be a member at the I' t tuts in _GALE REBI T .`.,a S E41 x, Order that I may help to p--,T5te these - _._ `• :..� ,,. _.,, measurre and maize s .better, richer WEDtiEBDAY. JUNE 27TH-Auctiati -_ TMRMS aad more prosperous county. sate of 150-acre farm. farm stock,ink• 1 K T ARein thanking you fur the warm plements etc•, at lot 38, con,6. pick- $1.78 per yeas„ $1.801f paid in advance. su port ou have shown me y' g, property r --5 ybecriptioss ro the United states and, Cieat P Y , not only, er[n the of the estate of Britain$2.00 in advance. in this campaign, but in the past when -the late W.tt. Barn". Sale at one I have been honored with the once of sharp. See bills. Fred Postill,auc- 'Red Star Salmon Best Cooked Earn W` and trusting that I may have tfoneer. finest Cohoe s r ... 13 Y d_ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, yhur vote on•Mnndgy so that South THURSDAY, JvNE 28Tx-Auction sale 95 cents. _ ` ` J50 cents. Ontario may he on the winning side, of household furbiture etc.,at lot 33. ?"' Faithfully yours, con. 8. Pickering, the property of Quaker or Waztitis Finest Orange Pekoe' Ta the Electors of South Ontario the estate of the late W. G. Barnes. TEA F. H. RICHARDSON Corn Flakes .„ Sale at 12 o'clock, sharp. F. Postill. 2 far 25 cents. auctioneer. _:,7” °^d5 cents per 1b. Lades and Gentlemen : _ By the time THE NLews wilt have SATURDAY, JUNE 30Te-Auction sale campaign -Apes Canned Plume Very Fine Cocoa.. seached you the cam ai n in which of household furniture, blacksmith's ' `we have ail been keenly interested, In heavy syrup a: ": in bulk will be over and I will have no further : tools and material. Ford Sedan in 25'ce ts. ,k oppor[unity of add:e3aing you or of good condition, Ford truck etc.. in cents per l.b. the V}Ilage of Dunbarton, property .:° meeting you personally. Oa Monday, of H. R, tlatward. Sale at l o'clock. Kellogg's' Bran Flakes Pure Lard June loth, the electors. of South On- See bills. W.B.Powell,suctionher. '.'20 cents per lb. ". `• ` Mario in common with all citizens in. = 2 for 25 cents. 20 lb. ail 3.i 5, " 'Ontario will have an opportunity of =�';•_;�-,`�;:,..,.'';;.::..''+ •�• p . . deciding who shall represent them in SILCS, alLOs ! Campbell's Soup, Lawrence's Bread lee. the neat Legislature. The duty is THE BEST EVER an kind one which every person who enjoys y the franchise should take seriously '., ..Sold direct, Factors to Farm, 15 cents. Brown's Bread 18c. and discharge with the best desire for • . n' ° ; � a' tE. the greatest public service. Fa-=e-re, Si20 CO. D"Is I,*p to recently there was no clearly K camtked or definite indication of how �� Markham, Ont, 0 N S „ "•' the people were thinking,. . :whether r' hey preferred a change in adminis- D A I v C E tration or desired to return to power • the Government which• has been in Dancing will be held in the open air FARM ANDS office for the past four years and pavilion, Rouge Hill, ever} Saturday :a l F • which has given this Province a pro- evening'. Good Orchestra. Admfs- Y : gressive and successful t e:ord, With-' 47 lion,Gents o0c„ Ladies tree. To,buy or sell your Farm, coesult the Farm Lands Depaftment of y the Ixat week, however, reports ;4, from all parts of Ontario Bhow that x(717. The United Farmers Co-operative Company, Z .,;: the tide is running strongly in favor Wire Limited. Lb' of the Drury Government. It is corn- `:; asonly beard now that "Drury is go- * ♦ I ant prepared to take order a for build- A- J. !ALLISON; Representative, Pickering, Pttoue'Pick. 150$ s ; ' Ing to win." There!e a confidence ex- - r�r `= pressing itself in every quarter that W Z. N. SINCLAM."H, C. Ing wire fences, either hand. } made or woven. M_ -the legislation passed by the present On Monday-next from 8 a. m. Consult we before placing your order. m - � • government, its achievement@ in the + �^ administration of departments its to 8 P• m. poll your vote for Charges moderate. Work More Business Requires'More Room' " s.' guaranteed. service to agriculture. Its construction W. E. 'N. Sinclair; H. C., of ti - a Phone Pick 1712 ' ' i -� of Rood roads. so necessary in these ?TM' days of rapid travel and business, its Oshawa, and return him by a 34-46 GEO. PARLEY, Pickering Our business has increased to such an extent as to surpass anything advancement of a asures la the inter- bin majority. He has earned Pa k. " Ostsof social,moral and political eel- 1 yet, and in order to accommodate this increase in business we S,tr: a big vote by his work in ,the lace: all these give a confidence that financial Agent have found it neceeaarg to extend the length of our .� '..P Le islature. where he has been the Premier and his party are gaiag.to. g _ store. making It roomier and brighter. �*a .. be given another opportunity of con- one of the moot prominent ' Dr, James Moore, a. candidate for We Deed more customers t ducting the affairs of the Province. , however, as our entire revenue As the candidate who represents It members. Nothing is to be the Legislature, has appointed Mr.T. conies from our business. thfr county the progressive and coin- gained by rejecting him with H. Creighton, Oshawa.Oat., as his r+ mendable !tries which have made We believe in the old, old saying "Opposition is the life,of trade," and ;l Po his experiente. and elertioR a financial agent. Sun..E.C. Drury one of the most out believe you will uphold us in this belief, and join standing men of today to Canada, I now and inexperienced mace. F. M. l?$APMA14. the crowd and trade with as. wish to express to the people of South Returning Officer �,. Ontario my sincere appreciation of VOTE FOR SINCLAIR Pickering, June 14th, 19'33, We try to deserve our business by Right Prieesand Right Treat the tern eoxdial "sad hearty support tuent.. Tell us our faults, we avant to know them. the bave shown me. In every part , , . .`, of t e riding i have received asdurao- Financial . Agent T H O R N r'I1 O N>'e' BROUGHAM O U!`t HAM Y� ties that victory will come with the Shop :L t1 V j►1�i 1 lJ hf `] jt U Fa closing o!the polls. &nccese seems io be already assured- but no one who W. E. N. Sinclair, X.C.,a candidate THE BUSY STORE THERE'S A REASON _ approves of the high standards of pub- for the Legislature, has appointed Mr. - lie admfnfatratioD for which Mr. Jos. P.Managan, Oshawa. Oat.,as his a " and his colleagues stand.should fail to FARMERS ., �go to the booth and mark a ballot. It financial agent, �j A ' " - , ._. 'Is only by the electors realizing the Now Wthe brae to see about your F. M. CHAPMAN. _' 1,cL1Vr��g H Store ' " .'responsibility placed upon them hy_ c Returning Officer +the franchise that political life can be Harness needs +elevated aad imptrov�d, ism appeal- We have On Band a good supply Pickering. June.4th, 1923. _ _ .. _ �• toe for your rotes and confidence be- -of Harneae and AteeesorieA a ` cause I want to be of service to the Financial Agent - ' splendid riding of South Ontario to at various prices. Now is the time to buy an Oil Stove #or rr . sbich.in the past I have itfveD genet-- Give us a trig! and be -- =f lou+ly of my time and thought,but un• colvineed. Mr, Fred. H. Rlebardson. a candi• the hat weather ' teas electors nc to the polls and speak flood Shoe Repairing date for the Legislature, has appoint• their preference the sovereign will of Pa R Service cd Mr. Donald R. Beaton, Wbitevale, We have the Clark Jewel, Florence abd New Perfection. the citizens of thfs,Rteatprovinca can. CECIL BRADLB3� as (het oul-prices before-buying. - not soil. Opt.,,pis his financial ant. - It has been my determination to' M.$ OHAPAlAN, Conduct a roug ou and thing honorable Harness maker, Returning Officer We have s complete line of Screen Doors aad Window Screens. 3 oven sign throughout. Nothing has ONTARIO Pickering, June 14tb.1928. Wre Cloth from 1'8 to 40 inches wide j _ been said or written by me, i hope, PICKERINtT}, _ . which would In any way mean a sacrt- at lowest prices. Ace of your esteem or reflect on the ';' bigb ideals which Premier Drury re. A lull lane of Garden Toole-Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Lawn Mowers. • . presents. If it is my good fortune to • + Sprayers, Scythes and Stones, Ofl Cane etc. lye your representative. as I trust it ,A��tln the Fa Omer _ - �wili be,I want to have the good will � :1A few Automohle Tires at a redaced'price-from 8.00 to IC50, and ding those of every have even �g interests and requirements a agrieulture are fully usdes� :These are all Itffaranteed tires. _ 4 '1DC1ndiD those who may have held '' •' � stood and well served by this bank To encourage progressive views different from my own. enterprise in the farmer and to make his financing as easy as ` ,� » ' loo many are the issues, large and , Our Motto—"We have it, can get it, or it is not made. small,brougght into a campaign to in- possibls.practical assistance in the form of loans is en, and conk- ftueoce and pinto a electors that 1P�h g facilities, specially adapted to firm business, are avail- C Q Q'�('� bi f� often the mind is confused and un- able at each one of our branches. Consult our local manager, J. S. i7tsia.JirVNf Yi a���i settled. On June 28th every one must _ _ decide, not on small sad trivial things, _ but the important matters concerning t good government"for all the people. I feel [hot the daps of the biased and � IIS ` immovable partisan t are peat, Men Use Bank Money Orders and woolen use thinking for them. �tVi41'PBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager• Y ,.a. setups They have broken away from BitOO1CLIN BRANCH.' ,' L C. CRpg� Manages 1[x3'f{EN you want to remit any amount up to fifty dollar% old party lines hecauae they wanted rI/ remember drat Bank Money Orders are inexpensive as ' - better and'cleaner government. be- well as sofa The - 'cause tbev resented the dictation of °- -- �- -- charges,exclusive of Revenue stamps, are political i machines of whatsoever w us Rf - _ _ $5.00 and under,three cents, over $5.00 and not escev$. ipartp. Ice Hon-Mr. Drury the pro. Ing$10.six cents; over $10 and not exceeding$30,ten cenft ` wince •has found a man who stands over$30 and not exceeding$50,fifteen cents. :- bead and shoulders 'above his fellows. .,You an get Money Orders at any branch of this Bank. not.only in the Legislature with all its the platform and problems„ but on s M EAT 'M A R K E�" - 1! TAti : i . the platform and in cougrifr..$e is - �` one of the most eminent of our native • ..S AND�.R� BANK sons who bas brought 'a new and superior tone to political.life. South Roitod Roost or Steak, ... 234 per its - Ontario would do well Indeed to be 28c TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS Surloin Rya 'behind him in his administration for et or Steak, ` Pickering Branch, W, F.LBW,MAttaBEP _ the next four years. It means a great Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 28c C. A McClellan Mtlnaglr deal more to be.in sympathy _ :'Whitby Branch, - - - _-,— - pp y kith the _ :_Rump.RuaAt.... ,,. Ise 4.. . government of the --da tbaa to be Fine Rib avast 18C h1 agniaet it y ... .. .. - - In conclusion,ladies and gentlemen Heavy Rib Roast, „ ' lee •• list me repeat what I have spoken '. ,, ,Shoulder Roast. .. 18 and 18e " ID9 . t h through these columnsand from the p - platform that I stand for constructive Pot Roast, ..- . ,: ., 14c " k V r Pic—i er Betake to but •s ..-Bak =' Mid progressive policies. South On- t, !, 9c taro is one of the finest parts of this ., J 1,e>x of Pork _ province, It leas aD excellent future be}ore it flood roads, radials hydro Loin of Pork. 250 •` Bread like Mother tried tin makte light and power, moral and social 9hould�t Roast of Pock, .. 20c,`L3c " 'legislation In the interests of women - !!A � :l Pork Chops, ., Bnns Cakes and t0ookies carried by oar drivers. - ►�' deep, these together with „ -careful administration and sane con-. - 'Pura Park Sausage, - , _ `,mac ,.Phone 800 and have them OAu. i : 'g p duct of hftaire will all contribute in Finest Salt Pork.... „ - 25C " " no small way to the future �7 p pro¢ress Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 38c " :,Great demand for the and enrichment of this conatituencp. 'Martha Jane" Merely destructive criticism accom- - " sliced, •dishes nothingg. It Is easy to criticize. 'Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 32e J Any Doti can do that. IC is the pneo Back � Chocolates v ho stand for policies that benefit Bacon, ,,, p " ; - 45 � Try aboa—they're delicious) x ,r larger number that makes to-day Cooked Ham,..� ».. .. 55C " 1.';. • ,itrle better than sterday, who is -. Seead Uheeee,.: 25C �• , A 00°I drink a the Soda Fountain goes good when its hot. -E-r;til$ed to the confidence of his fellow " r; izpn4. Air. Drury has earned that " Sundaes, Sodas rte.- served in the E R :r•-nutation. Eaey First and Domestic Shortening,,3 lbs 55 cents Vertex Sanitary System, Shnnld'it he your plea?ure to sine-t. " ^ 5 The 90 cents ri+ on Monday next I pledcp myself " " lb prints IS cents; Wedding Cakes. Our Specialty i., work whale heartedlp anti ueepar• Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday t qy 1bg for every measure which the citi- " � Zeno of South Ontario ennceive to be 1D their interests. There la a Mt be to ' '.`C , tI !a` - Pick r. ,`a wfiek,';%,.6• ^`�.••'^ `F'rr .t„r_an..m,.. ,:x. ' R+ai ".'te; >"'"',.' ;d .a. oar -: `� •' :r y t-*+,; .. +r o e �`,` .• ioi..F, ti• '�"'i'> ., ,a" }Y"" : " �, x;?'a:,.,t �iaa ;u.nMU�"1^,.y'' `• S if 'a , .;,^..g'i ly Via. ;.••�s -rte,. ,N, ,".•,:mx... ae- ^h?s:.,,•. ;" ,r =;a„ a r .! ti.• "3.f. M,^,.�T �r a.r Q ^ `"�&-' .! .u+ ,R .ei�v.•"^'.v-ra••,�a,•, y HIM, r.rw4r t'F :'° t :, "'isn., �sy .,"�,,roaRti. '',t•.^=. , •t.. °' °•-.+s.••:«n•,.r„'�.^ •z.:. '-sae. aq�•,ra r,+' `.+ : t`+X •.» '� ,�, �p •A 7M .k �•., t ': ,. CLARE6AOKT ti; �;... Mrs.. Woodburaj. of Toronto, NORSE REGISTER. aria of 1923 at his own etrtble- Csirn- -”" _ spent Stiaday with,herparents, A. brogie Stock Farm, Claremont. _x Mrs. ChjdIo*-was in t4s city On and Mrs. Mantle. FLORISTON, 16238;. (179th), imported : I � AnIZONA, (10407). the fashioQabl bred s e .Mondayy Win. Wallis is adding much to Clydesdale stallion, the property of y �£ , Mrs. k A.-Repfrew !pent last '. g Bobt.Defoe, Green River,will make imported atrtlion, the property of "Tharsdsy with relatives in Torun- the appearance of his residence by the season of I923 as follows: Mon- Graham Bros„ will make the season Ito. the addition of .a fresh_ coat of day leaves his own stable and pro- of 1923 at hie own stable, Oalrnbro- n paint, coeds to Q.Carter's for noon, E.W.' gie Stock Farm, Claremont. . �IC}od :.:j•' Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. For, Miss Johns, a former teacher Holtby's for night. Tuesday, Wm. (18264h 11�]" 19981 �/ BONNIE FLIeB, syth were in the city on Thursday here, now on the Toronto teach- -Ml4dlebon's, Greenwood,noon, Love the fashionably bred imported last. ing staff, spent the weep-end with farm, .Audiey, nigbt; Wednesday, champion Clydesdale stallion, the Mrs. Goldberg, of Toronto, via- Mica Young. W J. McDonald',,.Brock road,noon proper ty of Graham Bros„will make iced with her mother, Mrs. Flor. Williatn and George Gibbons, of Hutchings Bros„ night: Thursday, the season of 1923 at his own stable. ` sore, on Sunday. Q Palmer Bros., Liverpool. noon, M. Cairnbrogie Stock Farm.Olaredmont. flee our New' Ginghains an Toronto,.and Robt.and 11dra: Wor- y� g 11484 (14415) the Chambra Sentred s, Dunba tOII, night; Fri. UPPERTON PRINCE, ya, ( - Mrs. C. S. Trueman left on Fri- tby,,of Bra.uipton, Apent Sunday day, R.Garland's,Oberrywood, for pure bred Clydesdale stallion, the day on a Grip through Western here with their mother, Mrs. T. noon;- W, H, Major's, con. 5,night. property of Cirabatxt Bros.,will make 'A full line of Wall Papers, Ontario. Gibbons. Saturday, own stable until the foil- the seaFOn of 1923 at his own stable, newest designs. Buggy,for sale,new, has`robber owing Bionday mornin tires, Apply to Alfred Lenlmon, Pr.Nathan 141iddletou,of Jarvis, g, Cairn Farm;Claremont, * spent a few•-days with his Brother, CATZEGAT, ten C.T. S. B., No.1248, KrNC*SAL*L (14946 8. 9.B. 9x38 C, Ladies'•Summer Underwear acrd ' ,Claremont. (imp), ) , [ J �: " Luther, of Brougham, his mother, thorough-bred imported stallion,the S• B., the fashionably bred imported Hosiery at right price. : Peter Shirk and Wm. Pugh had iII Stouffville, and other friends in property of the Canidian Racing Clydesdale stallion,the' property o! n,<} a business trip ''to the city on Associations, Toronto, Brougham, wiU make Men's Summer Shirts new pat. this IocaIit}•. _ lull! make Oscar Wilson, g , Thursday. The Union church choir went to -the season of 1923 as follows: Njon— ° the season of 1923 as follows: Mon. terns. Men's Underwear, : _ Mrs. Anderson,of Toronto, has Brooklin on Sunday evening• to day, will leave his own stable, Dun. day, will leave his own stable and 2-piece and combin- been spending a few days with lead in the service of sung at the Barton, and proceed to Gerow's Ho. proceed to T. Hirst's, Kinsale, for ations. ..Miss S. E. Evans. tel Brougham, for night; Tuesday, night; Tuesday, Carson Bros„ con, �•:. Walter Thomson, of Markham, antriversary services in the Meth- Franklin•House, AlarkbRm, night; 7, noon. W. Ormerod's, Greenwood, A full line of Fresh Groceries is: �. . odist church. `Vednesday, Callendar's Hotel, Mal. night: Wednesday,U.Blake's,Aud- y accoutpanied by his family, and Alea. Anderson was taken to St Bern,for night; Thursday, Wood's ley, noon, .H, G, Wilson's, baseline, ahn`a a on hand at to Mrs. Reynolde,of Toronto, spent MichKel's Hospital,. Toronto, on Hotel, West Hill. night; Friday, to night;Thursday,W. J. Miller, Pick- Sunday-at-the possible prices. home of their moth erin noon', H, vale's, lake shore, £" - Friday last.' His condition is errs his own stable where be will remain g• � Highest prices paid for er, ;Sire. Thomson, ion's but we hope for an improve- until thefollowin9 MondRy morning, night; Friday, G. Cowan's, Brock produce.Rev. Mr. Osborne, of Toronto, went from"the treatrment he is re- TERRINGkTON CETBwAYO, 9598, the fl- Road, noon.own-stable, night; Sat- p -- occupied the pulpit in the Baptist ceiving. moos Hackney etaltion,the property urday,J. Patteraon'e, con. 7, noon. C hurch on Sunday whea-he preach- of us Hackney Bros... will make the sea- thence to his oven stable until the -D. A. SCOTT, following Monday moratng. ad two impressive sermons. He +• .' ONTARIO will officiate here again next Sun- Township of Pickering CLAREMONT, day. T$NDERS _ -ANNOUNCING Rev.C. W. and Dire. K{IIR, of .. ._ Toronto, were here on Tuesday and Wednesday ast sttendin the Sealed tenders marked -Tenders Baptist convention, and when will be received by the un June M A P L. � �^ Sugar k p up to noon on Wednesday, Juae 27th, here railed on a number of their A. D. 1923. for the conetruetIon of a friends. reinforced concrete bridge, proposed The park committee have ar• to be built on the baseline op site FLOU R - W ranged for the formal opening of lot 28.Township of Pickering. Plsaa I ��the Memorial Park on the Brat specifications msq be sera and aU -- <r ,c Monday in August(Civic Holidsy), iatormacioa obtained at the offices of Wes have changed the name of-our first patent the undersigned. Evergbody gets when a splendid proltramme will hard floor from ­CREAM OF THE WEST" to the A marked cheque or a guaranty „ be given. Watch out for particn- MAPLE LEAF." 1�1i8 sugar ' Company's Did bond for 5y, of tba larg tender must accompany each tender. 'j'h1s a change in name only; quality 7 F1II O tl 8. a The Chas. , and Mrs. Grant and The lowest or any tender not neces• -• the same as we-have been aelliaa the !the old brand prig $Y 100 t -ien Sunn. of Toronto, motored out sarily accepted. name. You will readily oa Sunday and sprat a• taw days DONALD R. Bae.TON, y see the advantage to us both. with James and Mire. Evans. They Clerk Pickering Tp. from the standpoint of national advertising,in having and tie quality were aecontpaIIied by Ddr. Evans D. J. Ssess.Engineer. one brand for our world-wide distribution. . = 1B the b6at gran• who had been spendidpr a couple The Pickering ������� �+ .o! weeks with them. The Carl � flour Mi16 Co*9 Ltd* Our Football boya•ereat to Good p wood on Saturday evenin and �P1�ance Committee Mills at !played a league game wit the _ steam of that village. The gams y -- • - was a fast and inteiestiins one The object of this Association Is to Toronto r-eterboro Pickerina from start to floish but resulted in lessen stealing and prosecute f Coal Coal is tie. eaoli�k side scoring one goal. the. elons.� ------ ------- ------- # The Codtination School closed last week for the summer vacation >I[amben havinx peaps_S stolen oommani' rAis /and the public school will close on Aare immediately with any member' �� Hard and Soft Foal of the �. of E:eontive oommittee. ,. Tuesday of next week,after which - beat quality on • the Entrance examinations will be Membership I" UAL hand ` held. The pupils of the continua- 21ak•w ffi•be had hoar as Preemeat or, r � @*er*ta� oa applleattoa. Lion school are in the midst of O� THOS. A. LA their examinations.this week. Exec.Qom.—L, D. Banks,C.S.Palm. / �f VA, A thunder-storm passed over' or. Donald Moaro, Pickering. this locality on Tuesday, seeom- *° . ponied by rainfall that will do J.R. Thexton' W. J. QLA. •much good to the crops. The rain Prastdsai: asesat " TWINE TWINB was heavier both north and sonth t `L y _-- _ of Claremont. In some places in Lnth 5 C Wed to 1A � — sm p � ~• '. the township ' heavy fields of ,CM/gwdLaMUL — :_Implements wheat and clover were laid fiat. Hail is also reported in the centre �CE CREAM of the township Jest redeived a large ship- _ The Whitby and Lindsa As. - y Always s oII hand AIp Enaaoeled ,w�- .• . meat of McCormick ' •;roriation held most successful y EVERY geae�ioe of 3 Binder '-Twine - ime�etinga in the Baptist church Having opened a new Store and Be- orris, the 5ibield •baps trade'mask. enly • there last Tuesday and Wednesday freahmect Stand, and also a Park the choicest artirka sassy tbu a�s.= It auto" in that "Big Ball' at Rosebank, I will be ahle to w6cle. aad the we of s Be Bore of OIIrs b ordering when many re atativies were the t+alae m the present tmm all the churches in accommodate picnic parties ware itself y p the District, The addresses were at reasonable rates. ,gia�k beating of ; absolute at once : all of an inspiring character and - Hot water supplied and tint-clan L tl: eaaa of f. tenderly cooked faad'ad j•og ' were much eajoyed.by those pros- boats for hire. ,y►eatr. Ask do hardware awch"for Have you examined one of � lent. Rev. Mr.Upham, of White• Dance platform to rent, theneW MOCOrmiok -- ► vale, was elected moderator, and Phone Pick. 5504 . --';-the next ' meeting will be held ,� Deering Tractors ? in'Fenelon Falls. Dyson E. Cowan A dastardly act which might _ :'Let us show you a few it M finish": -Pearl 'Wane, two coats of pearh Implements have had serious consequences was cum witted or! Friday. Some per. Harness and Shoes -- . grey enamel inside and out. Diamond Ware, three that you would like aeon or persons, with evil designs, Fonts. W blue and white outade, white lining- son tied a heavy wire around the reach' Oystal Ware. three coats, pure white. aad Look over your haying machine@ _F y Repaired promptly and eatis- �Royal _ and get ready for the rush and wheels of H. Law's wagon at Blue tea- Barry's bridge, where Mr. Law is faction guaranteed. F. X. COOP 4 working. When Dir. Law-started Atrial is solicited. , 'his team, the wagon box was E=GrARKEA.FNS __ .13LAREMONT �. 'thrown on top of the hind wheels - . _t � -`"; aad;fir.LaW was tang n out in q,t the "Corner Shoe Store," �o� A b O u t a V a r Tk a tbal Groco Store ' #rbrit of the wagon-and by the hor e sea' feet. The horses were•brougt Claremont, Oat, : to an immediate stop. thus pre- — - In the course of s few days we @ball be venting the wagon from going ELM DALE Mil LS - Now is the time to order your moving into our new store. located over Mr. Law. As it was tie re- about I60 feet South from the four We main corners of the village. We need = seised painful injuries to his head T -car before the sprints rush. more room to carry on our extensive .and shoulders. p=� �—N•C � and also pfrowing business. We shall Large crowds assembled at the =< can make immediate delivery _ make delivery to any part of the town - Claremont Union Cemetery for W eh ave just received a s ands cts;UatVantion given to phone the decoration services on Sunda of the f6l1owin models : orders. Only the beet cif Food Stuns y a shipment of last. The cemetery presented a p will be kept on our shelves. A su pl most beautiful appearance, and !Canada's Best Flour m of Neilson s Ice Cream will be keepp� reflected credit upon those who OURING� CARS RUNABOUTS summer. O @sad throughout Quality were responsible for it. The floral f summer, . Our Objectives Quality decorations on the graves were �g11Vi8ss '� First. Low Pricer-=a11 sonde guaraa. AND ONE TON TRUCKS C K S �• Lotus get your oekt order. exceedingly attractive.' The chair Royal Household " Markham Bread Canada Bread was occupied by the president, Phone, Clare 2806 y deputy-reeve G. ff. Forsyth, who, ALSO FRANK CRIDLOW in a few well chosen lemarke, :We have recently taken Over ' , clearly defined the ambition of the ; pe;>�tp31 Flour'' CLARRMONT, - ONTARIO +, > trustees to keep the cemetery in a -.the Agency for the Chevrolet: _ condition worthy of the honored Chqpping and Oat Rolling _dead. addressee were delivered Motor Cal' and will be In a Osi- _by Rev. Mr, Osborne, of Toronto every,week day p �. + n r ♦n 1f tf tz n A 4a rp o f t ar and Rev. A. McLellan,! of Clare- au kinds of Feed oII hand aivu vv v,e m� ...,a h e' sales moot, both emphasizing the neces- and service city of living Of this Car ory Z q R life, the men) of �; N', C(== = OOZ: ,which would be' the Feat monu �fj the future`. meat. The crowds then repaired Whitevale to the grave a Private Harold , ; A full»line of Acceasorie8 Gaso': .' Graham, where a suitable address = ' i Ot aUmateriais and desl� 'Y wan delivered by Capt.Geo.Every, The Service Garage key/is stock. Is will pa you of Whltby, who spoke very high- • Gall at our works acd[us*%OW0oot .sly of the calibre of the Canadian ,June and Oil always lnaetoCk. obWo prioes Don't be =Wed Oyerhaulin Pdintlag, all kinds age-its we io riot employ theid oeosegz" ,soldiF r= as he raw them under g, • every ,-ondi r ion in Europe. The repairing done. Ignition ly we can, and do throw os its* age" +• a A sal nom lion f 10 i*Oct.,wwab you 7i! Claren r,at Citizens'Ban rendered P� ty p• sever9l Detections and at the close Yoar old Ford top re-covered SHERWOOD �+ �� ����� by parahasing ftom as. `rep . for E18.00. v J. T. 1!ler1T p19ye+i appropriately at the graven A bll a number. of deceased A` ! �*��,, trusteesy rQ11iiT : doe . , } a.. ". �?K ;.q�v' "+. �n' .r .iN ..k ,. ;:. `yarTn•.' ''. '"�_•,,. °'~ ""3.1..:"` ,',,• '+,*>Y. x,.. ,c =", ;', .�`.,h•t b',�. "• •h ,d'�"". ..x `^iv'` :•i �''F'd •n� s " JC z•T,4:•�w.k'•S<,"�" -•4• .J.aA3.:� ., •+:LC'7�,P,y'.-F,-r :..5 ro: :,fJ•,.x'RV'•;-,%L•i•^.. :¢fi7 i.Y•.'�*':' y,'°5;- .s..L:'S.:' `,z �. '.�a:� '= ���'•�•f :var.. Mr.. -4,_. �- vim•'^; *( „y, Franks and, of coa him at $ostoeks need to keerse, there was no ;r Whose WhorhA� � a ns p z `' a,iy "'"" . J "'' longer. He did not seem particularly - • ' pleased t0 be getting hie tr4ed0 and �,, t :.:+: u ' - 6hOUTd %sreki► trs C nostrils-twitched bit.' t. a t Bu after .: ,.. a preliminary wash, hi did enjoy-his - a Cor- ona _ ff and an bacon coffee . . i;l�a d Cdr A ona Corona. We started for home.As we came near Landor. be grew _fidgety. But when I suggested a shave and.a Turkish bath he agreed, T saying, rather drearily, that, after all, r give your Oges -he didn't sn pose there was any p lion a "7de$"hurry. He had them, and I drove him g home. . s s,r WRIGLEYS. + ._ Just-as we came neai the house I w 1' _ e ,GREEN LIMA >36s1 said: "Now, don't go and make a silly -: lbnnd teeth, a Qood ` It is greets tea j"erfecticm—Reel. clean : fuss if •Franks'is there." ;j F S � appetite and proper S fldi[Ot'a►. tsperior ' t0 t�1p Streit He looked at me and shivered, and �r rrf di issues mean BA CH lips and tiost'rils twitched. I'll try 9 Sr O �`' Tau ever !stated.. ' i not to," be said, as if he wasn't'sure i rim r to your bealth. .` R that he would succeed. • 'r' ' Sold b: all Cwocesae WRIGLEY•S In a a. I"was uite sure that Franks would y's' 9 '� Ayr >, x ' not be there. S� helpez in all this "And if, by chance, yon and Suaig j f' 9 �yrorit- a pleasant. ~- ---= - do make it up, don't tell her about r, a beacticial pick-tits-up., Bostocks.. If you-do she'll never speak t to me again, and I shall have nothing �'� a Iron n .5 Daughter to live for-but vengeance, I said. q D39 t w "I shan't;" he growled. !.9 _ When we came to the door of his flat I"said: "Let's go in quietly. S' 7 BY EDGAR JEPSON. They're probably having tea to ' g _ . pettier" J� He seemed to. swallow something- quite a lot, in fact=and we went in - ' � ' PART II. wanted 'him to-start to think. My quietly. There was'a smell of muf- To be dissipated is to use the first I finished my breakfast and drove guess was that he could'be as jealous fins on the air. He opened the draw A PRETTY FROCK FOR A half of your life to make the wcond • ° down- to Bostocks Mrs. Whitcomb as the next man. It would be an ing-room door. Susic. was sitting in, YOUTHFUL FIGURE. half miserable. told me'thpt the gentleman had made occupation (front of the fire, looking at it. She 4368 Figured silk and r efts ---� %I left him a jug of orate. and about was wesrin the rettiest frock I ever B� g o great fuss for an hour or so that twelve ounees'of dry bread. I was not gg p are here combined. The binding is of BHnard's Liniment for Corns and Warts• - e - ]nornin but was quiet now. I took y saw her in. She looked around, 8 a jug of water, a slice of-bread and Eamper.ign to g him; but I did not want scWh er jhave thee' d and howled:ne to yanr yetin in ulcer sts sag This is m to et too much run down- Thatk cane I had brow ht with me up to Y iy P°P y P A roll of Egyptian papyrus fifteen ..the attic. When I came up through tic ws devilishly cold poor hair?" well in ta$eta,figured voile,sad crepe. the trapdoor I found Bellamy stand-, Next day, after the usual littla Then she rushed at Lim, and he The Pattern is cat in 3 Sizes: 16, feet long is being translated by an'- P w:b P fi ht and bamboo formula and telling eape:t, It deals with surgery and' ! g 8 made one ram for her. over, i>~ waiting for me jump 18 and 20 years. A 16-year size re - Bellamy he saw who it was he said, Bellamy some more things about him- I went out and stint the door. medical treatment as practiced 8,000 self I had.thought of.I chat:, to him , quires 9iiz yards of 82-inch material gr-�huskil "Yon? You've found me, 1 shall keep out o! Bellamy's way a years ago by quack doctors. d, y' about some chicken Maryland I had great deal for a year or two as long For vest and skirt band of plain ma-. RV `thank God I -. " o " I eaten the night before and how much:as he runs straight, and I'm pretty terial % yard is required. The width Found .you. I put you Here, 'better and happier Susie was lookin a t, P y ,.- said PP g sure he will. He can't like to see me. at t]`e foot is 2i!'a yards. He stepped back she ly. (and of my hopes of her and Franks. Susie and I have never spoken of his Pattern mailed-to. any address on ' - ^ rp I kept up that treatment for three,unfortunate sera till the other der The jug of water bucked him up a Pe y receipt of 16c in silver or stamps. by n_ore days. It seemed to be havi a' p everything the Wilson Publishing Company, ?8 R3 , bit,4r he looped feeble murder,at me. y. His hair explained ever thin so clear- ,bit, into something of..an attitude, ana fairly satisfactory effect on him. a ly. And, after all, it is Lot of any g �„ was thinner, naturally, and his face-real importance to a reall nice wo- West Adelaide St., Toronto. croaked: What does this mean. Po to -i looked to be chieflyy eyes, and it was man that her lipsband has done s dal-- —� :;: "Well, if. ou as'k me, I'should-say We' and very lachrymose-looking.' y fourteen days without the option Buy what you want not and yon _ It meant that you'd married the He looked nothing like so much leas- But the other day she ssid to me: will soon want what you cannot buy. s? ' !anong man's daughter. But I gave ed with himself nor so proud-s iri',°.sd k', _you your warning." I said quietly. P P I really think that-that--little epi- g- 9 y as he had.looked. It was my guess I lode has improved Bellamy." A race of men may evolve who will r . "Warning?" he said_ that he had a more,accurate idea of + He had actually forgotten it 'Why not. He eats out of her hand; be as !err above present human Intel- - _ y go his real place in the world. On the he talk; less, and the fact that 'she v ! '1 'I told you if you didn't make Spaie fourth der I dropped the caning. But I ligenee as man to-day is above tb f y PPS 8• I has the most jealous husband in Lon- happy I'd give you hell,". I said. I took the cane rap with me and a I don does not Iseeiu to cause her any chimpanzee. Newton and Einstein a - " that," be said. will then be regarded as dull.fellows. it couple of thick bee!sandwiches.. I dissatisfaction. Perhaps, after all, he g ` "Just that" said I. did not unsay the wrong man's -Dr. He put up no kind of a fight I did th rn. eaten them nand he did enjoy `. not mind; I ''rues nut there for rt, them-I set him to run round and daughter. sp° round the room. I wanted to return. (The End,) but .to give the hell I had promised him to Susie in ' €% him and ex and his otioz sl nature 6'�d condi'tion. When., a __ p end he Ragged I encouraged him with the ` r. fay way. Then I caned him just as 1[,cane. After his exercise I chatted Sultsn's Wedding a Calamity. used to be caned at school I gave,with him, about'an entrecote of almost When Morocco's Sultan decides- to -him rather more than the average pre-war excellence I had found at the ma the whole country becomes ` caning because he was older. I was Cafe Royal and of Geoffrey's rrY �euutt- Vfi== go not afraid of his showing the bruises Same- > ss,shrouded inr gloom. as every subject is to any one. not even to the law. 11 I kept up that treatment-•beef moat contribdts a wedding present o He looked perfectly awful with his sandwiches and exercise--for. five Asdsrariy�New�et'wd]IT:eep shiny white skull and dirty, tear-i days. I bed no need to use the cane• 'The title of duke, the highest order - 7"es'Iat"n�ra�TM°t , streaked fare Unthinkingly, he sat,after the first two days of it; be was of the British peerage,was first intro- T/ Srr.s✓Aed�u down syeare on the mattress. At once becoming quite a sprinter. Also. his duced in 1337. • The Black Prince, the �NA►DIA►N {y°� he shifted smartly on to his side, face was no Ionger all eyes, bat what son of Edward III., was the first duke pulled himself together, and stopped eyyes there were in it were very much under-the title'of the Duke of Corn- ALLTHRIOUGH JAMES SMART PLANT . .blubbering. Rut, my word, he did clearer and brighter than I bad ever, walk •S/r1CB /8'f/ E D saocKV+LLC owr. glower! I told him a dozen thing`$ seen them, and his lips were thinr_er ;about himself he had never before'an-' redder and more set Also I had M+••--•'•^ e_;niment 'or Coughs d Colds realized. - Then-I handcuffed him and no longer any need to tell him.those �- apologized for leaving him so soon-',things about Himself. I had got them But I'm taking Susie and Geoffrey into his head. He admitted as mach. Franks out fo dinner and the theatre He did not seem-to bear me any more ' and the Midnight Follies," I said.Imalice tban one would. expect "But you can rely on ine to come down I On the eleventh day alter he had and cane you t<rmorrow." ' I imt in his exercise. I gave him a cup P Sums•and Geoffrey and I had a of gatea, strong and with plenty of less t time. I funcled that she felt sugar in it. t.was almost touching that she was [letting a holiday. She to see him drink it He made nearly y,,.,r.>�"'" ,r-' : ,•,COS .' had nothing to be.really anxious about as -much noise over It as one of the • �,;.. -no tackety Enid, no-higb-brow man lower classes. snatcher. I After he had d.-unk it I began.to : so•' 0°'.:%�.A+-� `r The next day I went down to Boa- talk hopefully about Susie and Geof- ,,,,...*°' " tocks and, had another painful inter- frey Franks. y ?`:_: ,"M view with ;Bellamy. It began with Suddenly his nostrils- twitched F° r ��'" ,...+ - rather more o�a fight. When the more queerly and be said: "Stop it! Stop �l .,_ - :painful part of it was over I repeated it, or I.shall.try to strangle you!" 4 . a good deal of what I had told ,him "I'm,surprised at you I sai3 in - a+!A' - about himself the day before. I•want- .grieved voice. "Yon know you �onth ed to get it into his tread. couldn't•• - Then I said: "We had a 'riTlpingl "hnow I couldn't! But I shally time last night: I do n't think rT ever;try!" he said, still twitching. saved and invested in safe bonds from .. p ° ; .- r°'• ate ba ter caviare—the smell "It's - �-�" .+ - o ' kind, you know." . Brained I that rob life of Bits beauty,"FInsaid. �e 30 to 60,interest beint.reinvested, �,,,�• _ He gave me a-murderous look; and''"And I can't,.fort life of me, see a,,. .. \ '_ '�`� - •,..•7 ' — - � I went on: "I didn't brie I -` •"� -- g you 'down'what is troubling y You'll be able •- } __ ��� � .�-�""'r"' here entirely for the good of your to spend all your time with EniJ: accuinulates �;, - • . soul. I -also wanted you out of the(,Cooper-Calhoun and 'Mrs.'Clavering 9 2.06 way. I want Same to see a lot. of:Clayton now." 4 ?? r, Geoffrey Franks. He's very much in: Danm Enid Cooper•Calhoun! Blast love with her, you know; and she was Mrs. Clavering-Clayton!" he said. - very fond of him till you came along."! It sounded harsh but it was car- ~ "Yoti blasted fiend!" be said, quite;tainly fervent Our Partial Payment Plan for Buying Bonds is tiercely. I "And that's man's, love, I said in - I eau tied and said: "I'm Lakin Cltcellently fitted for such a scheme. Through it is g R:a grit.`�a °°i`-e' provided the necessa incentive to carry out a sys• . them .round the town again to-night."i I left him, .feeling rather pleasel rp - - with that I left him. I had given!with myself. Evidently his emotional tematic prograR a of saving adetermined portion of - him something to think about, and I nature was filling out Also I was it - - - pleased about Susie. She was lookin your income each month and investing' 'in safe _--_ another creature. Her holiday has bonds. The contract into which you enter with us }' done -her a world of good. �ust suffiClend stimulating to create and maintain ' On the morning of the fourteenth y g day she came round to see me ins `the desire to continue buying high glade government, Lefebnoy is the purest; 'state of immense excitement. Her municipal and CO ration bonds. The availability L most wholesome •oa spirits were rather dashed when I told that oan be made. p her that Bellamy would not be back - at all times of.ftm& 8o invested is an attraCtive feu•.•. _•: : .: . ti ' tea time. It-vould take some time - u O t plan. - �r --The,romarkable,qualt• to make him presentable. He was not .t re f his p , ties of Lifebvoy have the extraordinary looking creature be been proven in all old• had been; but he still tooled odd. The - Many invest OrS both large and small—have mates,ail occapatioa•, hair on his head was not more than go!very kind of skis• a sixteenth of an inch. longer than I .`'•�`` 'found in Buying Bonds on the Partial Payment Plan F• 1 problems. We - hair on his chin; and that was not�. _ _ •. - ti0 ray O .. -� the the solo n to ma f their financier pro ]] - -- ° an jr =�� .,.„b -suggtrsc roar' YOU risuil the coupon below for-ftd� . - away to shop to keep~herself quiet. I I drove round to their flat and got a particulars. ` ' suit of his clothes and underlinen and - - - - - - ' - - - . his motor cue. Then I chose s bloc:: please send me cop, of booklet wig at Clarkson's and ordered it to 1 X tg. "Bu i Bonds on the Partial be sent'round to his flat aw.• e. Payment Plan” _ • I Boa a 1 y I �. expired that day. He had the tides �.►atlrato Name...................:.:.:..:......:...........:.:.:.»:` . ,. ' ot to notion fairly a ray. Be � ms 'e y aws+u+..aJeW , . . that it ran for another three months. I Ottawa U3 Bay St. Montreal _ Address...........-.1«..................»......... - 4': , i set Mrs. Whitcomb to make coffee TO London En l ' and fry eggggs� and bacon. Then I went , New York City or Town.................. ',, ►. u to $ellamy. I was in Brea spir- its. T P t s its. I told him that I was ,pTactically • > � sure that Susie had fixed it up with .��+�-...4„ <•:s.•s'. C�.' .,.. .,: k w ..a. 1' �in'::s. .r,.- ,er•' :��, .rcuv,so-}., r`°f°+d!�',w`•.{^d.. 'o-• cM1�' K°!°' ;,.�.'�'Y• u,a2'`14-e.,�.' +itA.' . ;.tU'^'a. ' '%!,,;- �w', :%tisi3C' .i�' wC. *''`C'3�;�^S* %at�' �a. •,Cy;,y,,,3,..' •,;;r m,: ;�+"''^4... e,'jy'•'' r,. •}i- s ! •qy .s,•. •.r','. J•,�„<i:r.-} ,, .4'�` `, "1" rti,., 'v' -"'"".,,: 4 •`.• ' 'y.h, ,_ crv: -,. ,� s „�y, �.. :.- o...s.x;Far-..y^. ;,y,:, w ,::y",. .wtc •..+."''�-= •^�J«'C'` .^.+sr •7 ,,., .y :.., 1 'nN is. a i.z:+�_ ..�t,• , .• g'`." «r „+a._ ,"`h, •'�i' •i•,rr moo. 'k.;•. Y - 4 ':''r'�- :r a-.3•'i' ., r .-• �� .,r 4% Our Faath.ered Frie=Ud GQ4d -Tile unku Ja& f 1 r ' - \ magfo Woodpecker. Prophetic flag— 8Y UMMxs aA"APPrYN& Flag of the free! _ t \ . _ •. This is the season of the year many,Of"right's eternal victory folks go houaehunting. When we see The proven .emblem house which suits them,they usually.Thrice crossed with His insignia who 4 �T 1 look at the outside and then go inside l we serve, _ • •', ., to look around.' This is not the ease Laid and overlaid with Mr. and Mrs. Woodpecker. When�On blue as colorful as the ses. F, they see what might be a good home, — - they stand outside and hammer at Triumphant flag! _�;� �-x�c -'��� the walla till everyone is the locality!surely thy crosses red _b wonders what all the racket is about,;Of Britain speak the martyr dead.' You see, they hammer the walls to Who through the centuries long make sure they are strong and dur- By word and song " ro slue. Some times they beat the tattoo'Carried on the glorious faith : `from sheer exuberance of joy, how- Of Israel's prophetic race, i ever,just as the robin sings his spring Whicls on thy wind-!lung breadth we .00! .� song for us. trace p glory - ~•' The Golden-winged Woodpecker, or.In tri le . Flicker, as no to avAuC'` .F:, called, In; O, gallant flu ! a very beautiful bird, wearing a coat t �r of golden brown striped with black;,Where thy unfurled folds,have waved, / ::,�; Freedom .lid righteousness have .. d acrifsa the to of his Mad is s rI8'h - - • r p y bit of brilliant red. They make their,l followed, - I No enemy as vg' nest in holes which they dig in dead Y yet path stayed thy a ^l^ poles or trees, and it is a well known 1 wide Dominion; • -fact that tree swallows, By-catchers,1 For with thee, the race wsa dedicate s _ and other species use .their old nests, To carry on . which they find very Comfortai?ie,{To Until the world be consecrate royj. ,since they are unable to bore one out! Him, who holds the winds - c1 <. t Upon which flow thy.folds tar themselves not having a bill like r the flicker's, constructed for the pur_}Acrosa the seven seas. _ pose The feet of the woodpecker help in a•remarkable way when he is tap- Dear flag! pI ng at trees. He has three toes in Beloved in every land 'front,and-a hind toe so well developed Whose heritage is ours— j and as long as'the middle front toe And .by sister nations . _. and tipped with an unusually long, Who name the name of love and The suffering' and loss caused by forest t' •claw by which he balances himself- Surely can stand against a vertical our- Surely at Heaven's command = fires are Common knowledge and, yet, face with ease. 1 Thou Wert create t carelessness .with fire in the forest con- Unlike other woodpeckers, the flick-:To fling abroad shy crosaes.thses _ These forest fires are practically or feeds upon ground insects, his par- Upon the sea; - tinues. w ticplar delicacy being ante. They may Vi that Victoriously who call thee oars, all preventable. s. i take a little fruit in some localities. Give thanks give thanks, Give thanks to Him who called thee 'but it driven away or destroyed, the, �� insects they feed upon t would do far' - �ave (���Os ...Sin word that saves to shield. .) more damage than these beautiful _ ' . . feathered friends. g k Il Yours . -- — [Brave list? Q� i Canada 3,000 miles of ast line is nearly Under thy bprotgectinQ f rl power g - . equal to half the circumference of The inspired word of life - - ;Every individual who stops inside the woods So earth. Goes forth upon the wave should remember he is In the midst of highly Triumphantly inflaramable property, for the upper layer of ° T those who play poll to UMnto the ends of all the earth 'Perhaps it we farmers could set akin - � - T -• . ground i11 the forest consia'ta of partially rotted - tab their ea- t peoples flee. _, wood which will burn. -Lack of consideration �k' e�cise In agricultural labor, the farm teary Dianwnd Blomfleld -Toronto. ' _ eabor shortage would not be nearly e _ for this gave rise to the strenuous situation in so great. Every'section a Canada engaged .— — Ontario the last week of May and the. anxiety fruit t - - was In.s i ion successful I n a •:::�; Canada is th4 largest unit is the securing awards, at the Imperial some act m - - for days in t_lements' Vridsh Empire, with more than one- Fruit Show, London, England, in - Thoughtjlessnes9 or bad judgment Or Care- "�u third of its area, being twice as large October, 1922, securing 46 prises. . - lessnes8 Cause practically all forest fires. YOLI! . au the Roman Empire at its-greatest Ontario led with 21, British Columbia - _ $, Nova scoria 13, Quebec s. - •co-operation, as-a citizen, is needed to prevent - these fires by taking the same care in the woods *n. "as in your own home, y*. _ Ontario Forestry . Branch : �{, �'arliament Buildings . 'he Ewopiiiatt C"n f 10M Toronto, Oat. a Great damage to corn crops In certain sections of Ontario has been caused in recent.pears by the European Corn Borer. To check this pest, follgw closely recommendations of the Department, 1•1knows no,race, ,no creed, no sectionat, leisure hours and, at the same ttmsy lines. Hence ft must always be one-, give him the most cgmpleta colas,- 1Music Affects More 1 of the most powerful agents of coup flan from the rush and hurry of his b Its Life Historq Lives T teracting anaocial bendertctea and for daily life? If a child 'acquires a love - — y terti down for the beat in music and literature The moth appears about the breaking prejudice and intoier-j while he ie in school he is net likely PPu ,other Art once. E middle of June and lasts until ever to devote his own'leiaari hoiva _• "In the midst of a world tarn by 1 to questionable pleasures, or to activi-: '• about the last-week in July. passion, seething with discord,poison-; ties which•tend to unfit him for work "I know of no subject in the curr- ed b y 'unworthy .sus icions `and filled,' :- by'sendiug him back to the store, the 7 cutuin which tends more to the do-I with•greed anti selfishness we need l Egg �nng vale went of a social 'outlook than to seek some t office, or the shop with'leas nervoaq.. �`- p power that can brio I In this period the female J energy- and less enthusiasm -for his. ' P music. As has been wisely said,I about that flne feeling of brotherhood, task than he had whin he left it." lays its eggs on the undersides 'group singing is the very symbol of that unification of ideal: of which the I P of the corn leaves, preferably democracy, an activity in which each whole world stands in need.. Nothing! ..Ty1x Of }-log fps Bacon part is essential to the effect of the can so quickly unify a multitude as a ,. 'on the most advanced corn. whole.' Where can the neoessity for to set them to singing the same song,; f rocluction' the fullest co-operation be more therefore, we should insist that the An outstanding feature of the Dan- 7' '-Tile Borer _ plainly shown? Where is it, possible schools give all people the training,ash hog raising industry is the highly , to develop a stronger team spirit and- that will enable-them to use this.great uniform quality, of the sows kept The damage is done by the a more clear! defined ' breeding. - The proper is = y group consci- force for the development of common g• P Pe hype well ''borer stage. The"Worm"devel- ousness? Music is the most unselfish;bends of sympathy. undarrtood by everybody, and the' ops from the egg, eating into and the -moeft social.of all the arts,' "Where can we find a -better reds- very large numbers of hogs raised is because he who has it must give-it for over-excited nerves than in' the country make.it possible to select -~- the stalks and.ears. It winters shwa of the wr q ty away, and the more he gives the morel wholesome, .restful music? Where is y higheit uaIt for In the stubble or stalks. t e t ns of the herd. In diatri to • _ he has. It fa another case o! flndtng there a h ��`� greater power for coup � -;of Canada where farmers are recely- , - - one's life by losing it, because, after acting the direful results of the rapid The Pupa all, it is only what we share with!almost killing pace of -modern indua-;ing 'the premium for select•hogs,.flea . - others that we really have." t aI and mmercisl Life? Goad music;type of sows kept is approaching that The worn! changes to the Such was the tribute is to school �' " found in,Denmark. Co-o erativs am b. f aye makes for went, happiness,!pers report that• the farmers are b;.7" ' •, •;pupa, which in turn develops music by Mr. B. B. Cobb, asuper-'lore greater contentment, for better'comin more and more'discriminatin into the moth about the second intendent of schools in an address be- self-control, for a firmer grasp of the' g g nr tak.r fore the recent Teachers' Convention worth-while things of life and for aI in the sows they select. Many tarts- -. 4eek oi' ,luny --- ---for:the State of Texas. Continuin - strop era now go to shipping points.and pur =' $r per feeling of assurance_that: -Mr. Cobb said in part: "Music inter- 'alt's right.with the world.' 1.chase-such sows ae meet the regalia,__ •_ rnente of the bacon e e raa Dominion Department of Agriculture eats mori,,people than any other art, One of the most serious defects of type. � p it affects move lives than an other, education is that it makes inadequate tree is reported by co-operative aN13- Arthur Gibson'—Dominion Entomologist 1 y 'I q rs to `be srtieularI n v and it has the widest range of influ- provision for training the child to ups pe p Y oticesble is Division of Field Croy Field Ltiboratory. once over the, human emotions. It!properly his leisure time. The play-1 the counties surrounding Ingeraotlr and Garden Insects. Strathroy, Out. brings gladness, it lessens grief, its time of the individual is quite as its- Brantford and Toronto, Ottawa, Ont. removes fear, it eases pain, it kindles I portant as his work time--some Canada's - NOT19: AA&w dl eagatrte� a Denletea Sateso-• III train wizard, Dr. Ghar1M:4 lede�l Beech, ottaw�, send an love, it inspires hope and subdues more Important—so far as its effects w.et.m. sec P E. Saunders late Dominiuu Cerealisl;'~' j Uentuesden to tae ftw lab aterq,etratm". one anger. It is a sort of `inarticulate, on character development are con-!discovered Marquis, Pirelude, Raba unfathomable speech, yet understand- corned. Why should not the school I and Early lied Fife *-resit, and Lib- - able to the whole human race.' 'The furnish every child with that which!arty (hull-lees) oats, thus adding mil.' W universal language of mankind.' It will enable him to get most out of his I lions to the wealth of Canada. ;fr., '• �i,e. .,�pdi'„*.fi+:� qtr,:+.• „ate." 1ti' !"'L°.»": {a.' iw.ri: •'a,wN' °•,tw:' ,,,.,• .,.i.' .r t,:- :�,m ^,,,,,..'•.,A••,,,,:, ',S' ,-•3 re];,,,µ""'.. _y y�,• $ ;�• - �j.:s,+. -`'a�`: 7a�.��u.y.'�'r. qt • :+ Ciii .»^ "a .� R .try ' .. x• .M a+fi ;;.t ,3«. .,},t. r •d .,.,,•,.r,�' '�'�,w.` u::v+.-F•.- .�•' - ^�r�r+.'. .s'�N,�' ..r S. MM" '""`^ � r ;-_: 'ea � •-y..: i!'c.r., s��ti `_ .• lW� S -p,:t_. •,.- .,,� ri rfi ,w.�,-'&.fix _ p1` "::i.• •+A;:';v'' "' {"". 'J' """^" 'i = 'n? „4�?•".c.`v ,'`,c••?i°y ". 'l"` �..,'; '. t �•. ,'• 'ia ,Sri• 11 a .y._- .,iw ;d - ., •ae"•�ia,,uc2�}^'•a�sp•" � P,`g` •P'..F •,"• r �.,- '•c,.j,. 'r,, �:. .. '�4,' r� � •.✓;q.' '::. ,'�r`':'�,A• af.�le •'�.� � � _ y d Dir6. Pert 'epea� Allan'Clark, of Lakefield, was —Roy an y _ _ a ��Cj� ■ �1►71LLS. ewer the week-end with their par- here with his�pareute on Wedues- i• �. kw »y`a` day. ante here. . - w `s x_.{• —$earg$o@re "had a°•�u:sllneea• —Mrs. Joeepb Cowan find"data-- . .-Fur sale;a Wilton rug 134x10 '>.+ wY ,...,tom '.�>trlp Gq the tity'ron '�Ion ag:'<; ghter, Evangeline, were in-Toren• P kerip pply to ire. S.W. Tjayis, f� . -Cx]adRs`Br1er to on-1►Sondr}y. 1�_ g. :r'. ?s;-ink'toe. holi0a'js .-4ere with het(~ . —Dr. Henry will be here ae usu- -Dr. E. A:Sadleir, dentist,will �''yY .parents. : _. al next Tuesday to attend _to his be in'his office.on Thursday from ° i ~- �'�• � " `.�',. —Mr. Marini, of Toronto, is the professional duties. w 10 a. m. to 5 p. m„ ae' usuaI. LAdie$ White C�lnVa$ S�Qe ! - ".Latest 1'; w guest of James- and Mrs. Rose for —Mrs. N. F. Mechin an'd little -'The three candidates for poli- - ' w' son, of Oshawa, are vision with trial honors had enthusiastic :Styles, ease lasts and reason- ` '",stew days. Q meetiage in the Town Hall duriag '` t� —The masons have began work H. and Mrs. Mechia. ' the past week. able .prices. at the cellar of• °�Pc J. Moaney s -S t. lndrew"e_' ..ion reg�ation p � - •`''. :.- —John and Mrs. Draper and Mr. Fine line'of bilk Hosiery in all Shades new residence. :purpose holding a garn-�tas.rty —Miss Violet -Salisbut'g, of To- on the church lawn early in Jnly. -sad Mrs Hemp eu Dyed s motor- .` ronto, spent y the week-end with —Monday- .next, June- 26th, is ioL-trig through Western Ontario Mies Miry Clark.,, election"flaky, when every eWtor "'a-Michigan last weak. " --Thomas Dwyer, of Toronto, should turu*out and record 'hisor :Bo 8' Summer Jerseys, khaki '1''rO118ere and Knickers spent Sunda at the home of his her vote. _;,� IN MENFOR'IAM, y y s Sunday - K.'-. mother on Church St. -The trustees have let the can• — Peggy Black Play Suite. A couple of suits O.Y .-- - --McB..Geo. Lang 'contin.nes lei a tracts for building the additio to In loving memory of Richard Gorm- of these and our youngster is :'.•- ley, who died one year ago to-day,, y y : er critical condition and is the public 'school.. Most of the _ Y June 22nd, 1022. - . ' clothed for the summer. raduall losing trength. eontracte.have been let to Whitby ___ .. -g Y $ 1 'Tis sweet to know we•Il meet again , -Ed. Walsh has greatly im- men, :. : .., proved the appearance of.hie rail- =-Wm.and Mre. Collis will leave where partings are no more,ki dente b • a new coat of paint. • .on Monday neat to spend a few And that the one we loved eo we• y Has only gone'before. �T 1 My ins Alma Cowan,of Toro ntoi `months with('trends in .Carndtiff, —His loving nephews, Percy and '. MEN'S WEAR -with b ..', a to,,•Joele ph:and Mre. Cowan. well•earned holiday. He bid no one the last farewell, * ' ' ' Heaaid good:bye to none. Everything you want, Underwear,� Sbirta, 'Boot's, Hats; —Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, and =The month of June- has been ` . ,.: children, of Toronto; spent Sun- an exceptionally coollone, but for- The Angel-band stood close at hand Caps RU11121ng Shoes, QYeralls,,Smocks etc. day with C. H. and Mrs. Burling. tunately there have been no frosts And carried his spirit home. . —Mrs. L. K.-Devitt, of Toronto, of a destructive character. One —His loving brother, Oliver and �e are showing a splendid range of Clothing 'Samples from has-returned home, after spending night last week there -was a slight Rife,Leamington, Oat. -.$20 a suit to as high as your purse will,allow. &'week with her .parents, H. and frost, but no damage has been re In loving memory of our beloved sore ; i:' Mrs. Machin. ported in this locality.. Robert and, George Lee. who were - ,Y. —F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, 3s —The inquest into death of Miss drowned on June 20.th,,1822, Fred T �untln , - Pickering �'... Apr -:_ - s nding'a- cote le of. da s- with. Char antler, who was killed'in an- a �r Open p F P Oft our hearts do wander to a grave 'Established11857. 3' sister, Mrs Bede4n, and .bro- auto accident here a few weeks not far away, , y ether, Egbert. ago, has been postponed for seven Where we laid our loving sons one A Barden party will be 'held or eight weeks, as the principal year.ago to-day. a' ' If we-had seen'their loving faces or sin W. F. Law's lawn on Tuesday, witness,-Brown, the driver of the _,Jul 0th, upder the auspices of car, will not be able to leave the= heard their last farewell, L' ' tk►e July Ladies' Aid. hospital for some time. The grief would not,have been so hard FT. for those who]Deed them well. tore i �X W. J. and Mrs. Miller And eons —Errata: In F. H. Rieharc�soa's` e think of them In silence, their 0 »� were' in Claremont on Sunday article in otu' last issue as error names we oftrecall, _ �•` - afternoon attending the decors- appeared in the second last pars, .. ppea P Eat there is nothing left to an®war tioa services at the Union Ceme- graph in which it states that"The but their pictures op the,wall. -' F tery.- Ontario Government imposes They little thought when they left - z51"tee,: —Wm. and Mrs. Cullls returnee taxes." 'It should-have read "im.- home they would no more return. home on Sunda evening, after 'no fazes," the compositor That they in death so soon would sleep Youths', Boys and lki n'a Khaki Pants,' proper olive 'khaki shades, -- ding nearly a week with rely having inadvertently omitted the and leave us bore to mourn. nicely made,cu bottom„ belt ]Dope, Youths' 1.7 5, Boys' 2.00* open We do not know the pain they bore. Men's 2.25 all.sizes. byes-in Liskeard, Newcastle and-word "no," which would convey we did not see them die.' :. Orobe. an entirely wrong impression. We only know the pissed away and Y` y S'aid : `tr BQys Summer JBrse a, in bav slid khaki, only a0 cents each. ; ,•; —The General Motors Football' —The proviNfon committee for never said go bye.. r°;y .•-. team will _pplay. a league match the Dominion Day-celebration par. —Badly miseed by Fdtber•, = , ' t°'• - : . with the P'ckeriog;_tea.m on the pose issuing circulars to be sent Mother and Sister Men's Lisle and Silk-faced Socks—,the Wholeproof lice-50 teats to park here tbis(Thursday) per pair. pa p) eve>oia , out to the residents of the villagA 2.A0 �. at 6,15. asking them to .provide eatables :crew Adcsrtisements. -' ' ".►f.r. and Mrs. Jarman, of To- for that day. -on the day of the ' ronto, were-bare for several days, celebration collectorq will go round owing, to the illness and death of and gather these contributions. it F]108 .FOR- SALF-7 young pile. Wall Papers—They're going strong strong strolig—The � fi Apply Gerald Clark,Dunbarton, 39-40 the latter's mother, Mrs. 'Alfred is bolted that, as they have done Stanton semi-trimmed line. We carry a complete TAINTED—Men to work in Rose 1, •:• ' '� ' ']Palmer. on all former occasions, th4 ladies'. � 'line right in stack. See them: � ' LG —Mrs Cantelon, who' has' been will respond liberally to the re- £acelsion Mill. Steady work, Apply at ' - sendiag the past few ,seeks with quest of the committee. ' °ffiCe' " 4 her brother W. J. apd ,dire. Clark, —Those who thought that it FOa BALE— miry io s.. sad cab- Dress Gia hemp, large range of newest •patterns,going at - :. ba plants. Gormley Bros., Church Street, g has left to visit her slater, Mrs. was waste of capital to spend p1eke i 40 S6 teats per yard. ,•.:..: '.. Coops`, of Collingwood. money in a park should pay a visit —M R. A: Douglas and :dau- there any Erse evening and see the VOR BALE—Double-seated covered 4, �L' buggy (SarreY_1 m Food condition. Also a urge C]10iCe at;)CButs per yard, and then the famous ghter, of-Toronto,accompanied by pleasure that is derived from it man.bicycle. x.Y�r•Kime,whitby, Phones813 Aft, and Mre. - Myers, motored by the children of the village botch Zepbyre, >l`2 rat h, at 46 cease per yard. :• - down on Sunda and spent a few I Any fine-evening crowds of young. -OR SALE-7A mower, 5-ft. cut. In - ;'°° hours.With the Sunday Misses Bnntiag. PterB, fair roamat order Alw a quantS. of Data, �« M beGwes Doe and two hue• F.x.Weatnev.lot 1 coa.a,Fickeriag. latto4a (Simmer Voiles and Ra;ine'ar, designs and colors new and t„ ` —You are invited to attend the dred in numt*r, find great amuse- Pick 1413. 41 pretty.. Prices 66c. to I,i5 qer yard. i • , ':. �eervicee is the Methodist Charch meet in the new slide, and' in OOTB REPAIRED-Boots And next Sunday when Rev. W. H. Da other ways. The football players Bah«+rcps�red neavy and atr• Tom• Watson. Shop and residence lust'west of St. t "foe, will preach at 10.80 a. m., and have now a permanent field in George.char,h, Pickering. 2tt (}rpOgljet3—a1W8y8 the freshest Prices consistent :Rev. T. E. P. Anderson at •7p m. which to play and are not tom- ' - —The Claremont team of the palled to- the good nature and STAR RADIO BET FOR SALE— _ - L a Township anday School Lea ne eoerot►it of same land-owner to Has unlimsted range,complete with Willard _- With good quality. P g R y. battery and aerial,in perfect working condition. eatne down on Tngsday evening provide them with a ball ground: Pickerrtber particulars apply to A. H. Suaa7, r - - and played a same with the Pick- The park will become better every Pickering. alit *ring boys, the latter winning by year as the shade trees grow and ARM TO RENT-1:,5 acres at Osh- Canvas Foote—Cbildrews Boye' and Girls', Ladies' and 1 0. the field becomes sodded. Then Fawa Harbour, Excellent land in good state Gents'—the Fleet Foot line. ° o:cultivation, Jlmple building. Flowing-after. —--_ W. E. Greig, of Toronto, was park committee do not intend to Dreftnt crop, . Full possemoa, April•].t, I.M. r In the village for a short time on rest on their oars' until there is a D.Gonant.Barrister&aoahawa, a7cf Ladies' Hoeiery—We're having a huge ran on the famous 8[6uday when he called on s few fine pavilion and other buildings `1OWB FOR SALE-1 bl,rck cow. 7 ••Hoieproof Line." - - - "' of his many friends. We are glad erected, as well as Other 7mprOVe• C.years•due in July: 1 HolsSeia ww, tt3ilkingg. - to know that he has recovered mente. It will not only be, a 6 years old.dApply to9Ben Stitzber newari Ganef fi m his recent illness. source of pleaeurp to the residents most.between 6 and 7 p.m.. Our Silk # cad Lisle, in different colors, at 1.00 per'.pair, N°.2,Claremont, tO-41' "._, is a winner, �. —Our coal-dealers have already of the village and community;but. F; •_ received large _congignmente "of it will be the means of attracting j� OR BALE—Cheap, all kinds of coal and many have laid in their people from the city. Tomorrow ]'wagons,harness.and all kinds of farm im- -Io All Silk; our 1.85 line is very popular, double soles, lements in good order. Also.e••eral heavy and _ " ga. etipp�lp for next winter. The price (Saturday) afternoon about fifty fight wales and cook stoves and heaters. High- is and tone. is high, but the prospects for any employees from the Massey-Harris est price id for hides and wool, also live ul- - reduc-lion is poorlor soipe time,to Co., including their girls' baseball cry. x. lermaa,stonaviuwFbone t9o3 1t�r°tr - _ ;Come. ti team from the office staff, have WANTED—A reliahle man to act as • Pure Thread Silk, in black, white, cload, brown and navy. local representative'at 1?ickerin and dirt- --After a]inRertng illness 'Mrs. arranged to come down, and a 4. • Alfred Palmer- died at the resi- game will be. played With the tier,for •The Old Reliable Nurorna , to solicit p y orders for high-class fruit and ornamental sleek. dance of her daughter, Mrs. Her- Pickering girls. They are expect- Newseason•sbusiness just starting: a splendid ma hart TVhite, , on Satter• ed to arrived about three o'clock, °pining for the right a n. write for full partio- .•C H'A P M•�N Church St. Mars. Stone&Wellin ton,Toronto,ont, •a9 ci i :day,-June 16th, in :her 51st yea.r.. The park will prove a valuable $ $er funeral took place on Monday 'asset to the village,and in the years SPECIAL NOTICE when interment was made in St: to come blessings will be -show. _ . ._ Georges Cemetery.. ered on the present generation for Owing to the continued loss of bot- • —Jamie Kennedy,wbo'suffered the good they have done. tles. I shall leave no milk, if bottles or BUNDY'S s HARDWARE painfdl injuries several weeks ago -- - pitcilere are not put out, after'the s _ by being knocked'off h load of hay W H ITSY,r 22nd of June, by a telephone wire near h.is bra On Friday last the trial of the boot- G. H. MoRrgY there residence west of Dunbar- leggers who were arrested near "a- to, was in the village'last week. Frenebman's Bay several weeks ago. Aero Cushion 'Tires He h now able to. walk around and whose ei ed,was resumed 118 cases of M .U ,R,with the aid of crutches, but it liquor was seised,was resumed in the • - E S C 0 will be some Lime before he vt•ill Court House here before Police Magis- stop puncture - l>ie able to resume work, trate Clark, of Pickering, The crown ' —Mr. Elliott, of the Children's was represented by J. E. Farewell, , K. C„assisted by W. F. Kerr, K. C., troubles. 1 W Aid Society, Oshawa, will occupy The Famous gold Water ParQt+e, the a1�tit in St. Andrew's Church of Cobourg, and R. Lawson, of Toren- r P g to, table defendpd the bootleggers. Con- _ in. White and Tints. ° `e on Sunday morning next, when be siderable evidence was taken, some of will tell of the work that is beings which was of a contradictory cbar- done for the.protection and relief aster. The evidence, however,left tw doubt as to their guilt. Two of the o;o• ` ' of they nfortante children in the R a- •b iOne and ,off M�reecoTwill cover Count Owing. to the annivers• defeadante,Bwarte and Rogers,thing- oa� o•o „ , q•a , ti- ary services in the BrooRham their plea- to that of guilty,"and ''°,o;�o;QOdg,;o.Q. o° o s admitted receiving$130 eachh for their c Preeb tertan Chu h, which Will .Qb`.. y services, as chauffeurs for the trip b b� L•d'' necessitate the absence'of the pie- They fined =800 each, or, in de. •'o °0o poi ' .c4 - -;.Seventy-five square feats _ b gq. `tor, Rev. P. F. Gardiner, there fault of payment,to three months is will be no -evening service in St. riail Taylor and Fallon were each ° ndrew'& $aed�or three months in ail In- �:Qt¢°.a oo•,$bCO��.. # —The prospects at present, ac- default of payment. The trial o Quid- � .J4; uv up in 1, and lb• paCkaeB cording to ceporte, are that the stein and Onrot was concluded, butbdo¢ soe„op�8,e• _ their cases gwereladjourned until Mon- ¢-p. ba c�° : - P Y day evening as 'ud meat was resew• •P,-a e,. north-west crop will be the larg- , s' ,,. .'. -• ' ;' ��°�, ` rest in seventeen sere, This is q ' Drop' 'in and et a +Color Card an ] needed b the western ed, and were each flied =1000 or three -.••• bd i y y months in jail. With the exception ` ya`e.''.•:.' farmers,to offset the failures of of Taylor and Fallon, each of the ac- the past two years, which has cased has entered an appeal, those Y Head all about this. 'r ' `'; placed a great many in a very bad fined $1,000 against conviction, as Takes the place of air tubes._ 1 _•, _ e., d the maintains that they were inno- The are made of highly roue ;:.�poeitioa. While the outlook at y 7 g >y po . ' cent, and the other two against the y s antis hopeful, there is much a Para Rubber, and ride as gas ...sanitary finish. amount of the fine. The seventb man. t. to contend with before the time of Norman Hill, of London, was let go, - air harvest, ae frost, he or wind y ' -Kv ,.:. .° st as the evidence was not eufficientl ieXton tiny destroy in a few minutes the oonvinaing to connect him with the J. . n p �"� �,,' rri,•r .nFignifleent looking fields of �. The ap�peais will be heard be- BPickeri ng•�pI]aso grain, fore Juddge McGillivray,of whiibdgsot, PICKERIN( / t :. ' ti:^s•d:...,''' � _;Y• _ .. :• ., ... .yr,,,. 112 vy.1»•'ira'�'"'' °77+ ,y...'.. ..nor:$. ,•n! k .:.,. .,!`C .,.*M •.'awrS.JN. Pp ..:b•�T” � xcYF' - r - �.