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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_07_20 VO Zg, 7 L 2, ,pk!% 777 AV dMIL XL11. __PJCX-ELR1- NG,- ONT. TAIDA" Y, TOLY _20. 1923- . No. -.44- - 03HAWA. IDUNBARTON.*- Established 1828 An itivitaiion has beer extended to Miss Ethel BlenlLin is spending bet- x6c"et" Geo. E. - .Bak theRigbt Ron. David Lloyd George. holiday@ wJtfi­relatives ln. ,Detrolt, ex-Prime Minister of-Gres t Britain, to Mich. GREENWOOD R R. FORSYTH, Opb.D.. Directcxr include Osh&w&'ln'bis itinerary dur- ' Klee Louise Poston' is spending the j=ptometrical Association of Ontario. Jog his visit to Canada. J. A. Mc- summer with her parents, James and . . ...... Memberof the A3hericisn Opta Gibbon. on behalf of the Oshawa Mrs. Poston. Asoodation. Eyes exv mined by appS__�._ figng Board of Trade,has despatched a cable Mrs. P. Wade and her little daught- riabui 204, Claremont. Out. directly to Lloyd George and his reply er, of Wyandotte, Migh., returned 7 M NSON. X__B., Member er spjendlug a 1� exp ected this week. h'oii3e on Monday, aft N.of the College of Ph .-Protection fow weeks here with her sister, Mrs. F. TOWLI' IULLS i7 bf Onta.-rio. y6cians and Surgeons WHITBY. Office: that formerly occupied b the la r,R.CP eX Ble.nkin. "ell. t;D ,Irgim Calc( -It Pays.. :. . . - _. . . ... ho ' c _�ur t?latterly by Dr. e. Qnt. 231y Does no.t Cbst In ac ord -e ;7ith the deci4on of N, M.D., L.R.( 'the council to separate the officesof 0. MCKINNO ).S., Can I ardord Lightning Pioteaioia? .. STOUFFVILLE. N* Edinburgh, mwimber of the College of Can I afford to be without Town Clerk and Trea' surer. which _7 Physicians and burg The ' residents of Stouffrille sons of Ontario.lisectis4e, Lightning Protection 9 have formerly" been one, the Council are Of Royal oallege of Surgeons. Ran I now BARLEY WANTED at Monday- night a meeting ppOed a thoroughly Assured of the purity SPSOW.attention to daiesses of wom Will I run the risk of having one or resclutio of the water which- they dri"nk. On Ithildren. 011hoe and residence,Brought=. n aski*'g A. W. Jackson. Saturday the water "pp ugt be good Highest pric*e paid, M lightning or Town Clerk and Treasbrer. to resign. off. au d-the large reservoir at len,ion. -quality. all of my family-killed by I ly wam but i v home or barns burned, wb his re.3iguationto take-effe--t on Sept. ille drained and cleaned. About -1 am buying WAEAT'at"top n, en I know reliable Government Repor Ist. v ts Applications for each lion T"JR. GORDON McKAY- say that not one protected building will be called for. � Louis F. richard- twelve menF were reqtiiied' for the price rac- 'The water was turned'on on Chiro work. market' A-Xtor. Offlce hours-2.30 to'S.00 iind TOO to suffered$1 loss last year and that 1012 son was appointed Tax Collector for Tuesday.and citizens who have tasted- With the biiz drop in the pRee of .8 W a.00 and by appointment. Pbont 320. Brock unprotected buildings suffered $784,- the coming year at a salary of$5W. street, Whitby. 000 loss last y ear. it express great satisfaction with the purifying process. Stouffville is noted I$ARLEY FEED, I can't'affDrd to do without Lialitiling CEDAR GROVE. for its floe water system, and-its good BRAN AND SHORTS Protection., I will see Geo.E. Baker On'ibe evening of Wednesday,Aug. drinking water, The village I& sup- It will pay you to sell your grain -2. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and and have it put on right away. let, a splendid concert will be given in plied by two reseryoir, fed by natural and buy these feedo �_A*8*l'CJ%4rL Notary Public.Etc. money W springs. oo&-aOfflae Brock St.North,Whitby. Zion Church.Cedar Grove. Mr.Billy A limited quantity of say Atkinson. the well known entertainer Heavy Oat8' Wanted. WILLI AM J. BEATON,B. A...Bar. of Toronto.and Miss Storry, of Mark- $eVeDthl CODCC.33i0h,Pickerif�g' Chopping on Mcinday,.Wednesday rister", Solicitor member of tbc firm of Stoubille, On t, ham.will be present,.'- Solos will be RYckman Denison.1��ter and Beaton. Toronto General Trusta Building,85 Bay Street.Toronto. rendered by Miss Jean Little of Scar- The following Is a ell i from the and Friday, 8c per bag until TdePhQw blain 962 and 982. boro, and selecti-ong by the Union 0 1 "1. further notice. rille "Valley Echo." Regi apga- A, Mr. Male Quartette, also Instrumental Russell is a son of David and Mrs.Rns. Dmtal duetts b Mrs. A!Ad and Miss Gow- sell, it will be read with Interest: land of karkbam-, and tbe-Misses Col- -The patients -of the Infirmary wish 1^7 J. HUDSON. D. D. S.. L..-D. S., is � H, BEAL linsofToronto. A good time is'"sur- to convey to Milton Russell. formerly -A 132 Carlton St,.Toron'to. -Madsen's New ed. Adinisation,26,ceuts: children. 15 of Claremont. now of-9a9katchewau Xj. OKRX=3�7 f comfortable plate work. Write for �CLAREMONT cents. lzvr� 1S-yf$.1tm`Uon or phone Nortl%3316. Sanatorium, tbrough the columns of .4-16 ."The Valley Echo,". their sincere R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouff' Licen%d BROC-K-ROAD. thanks and appreciation of the work Dvalle.Honor Gradjate of Chicago arid To. Embalmer and Undertake" he has done oil their behalf"' It is eu- ri roato Univeraities azid.the "at College of Summer srupets have taken up qdar- tirely due to his efforts thai the whole k. Dental Surgeons. Phone office.1012. Residence Motor Hearse. ters in W. R. Jackson's bloc floor has been wired for radio conuec- 1415. No outsid: appointments. _ 'Gly Toronto connection for Mrs. Ewing and daughterm,Toronto, Hospital Servicei are the guests of Jas. %nd Mrs.Ksives. tion.and now ihat-every one has re. LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. ceived a bead-phone.the patients take BGtidu2te of the Royal Colelge of DenW Several city friends are spending a few d ys with muctipleasure in listening in. We Surgeons and UwVerwty of Toroino, Office Messrs Taylor and a. 4- ever W.M. Pringle's ,hardware store. Whitby realize that the many hours of work Office hours 9 to 12:I to 3.30. Ind.'pi.,Qne 6: Story Mr. Russell has found BASKETS FOR SALE Ackoon had the misfortune necessary to PAU phone 220. .441y Waite;r J complete big task could only be of puxtiow his knpe out of joint while promp- ted by a very real kindness and regard r at baseball recently. The uLderei43ned Ribbes to notify t for the welfare of those fellow-patients reterdnary he A heroic rescue Look place on Satur- who are at repent less fortunate than -The U niversal G KERSLAKE. B. V. Honor public that he has purchaaed frotil the day last when -Cap,-, the pet dag of himself. Sc. All Rat he will accept our .1S&,VV2=ff 149601-,1-M 4D Cases given prompt =4 careful attention.-Pbone material in executors of the late W. G. Barnes Nat Cobelo, fell hato the pond here. tbtLoks, also our hoot wishes for a eom. (One of Our Productions') E.Griduate 0.University of Toronto. all the batiket and basket Nat. with the speed and 'rourage of a plete recovery and a successful future. am. Claremont. 321r stock and will be able to furnish fruit Russian walf-bound. rush is the dftire of all those to whom h7e ed Into the We sell Sill's Rite-Lite rAna tor baskets on the shortest notice and at pond and seized tbe-cur by the tail and has Iven the means of receiving s all makes;of'cara-the' best current prices. Write or phone. o dragged him to abore.greatly exhaust muc ell. Great rejoicing took plac present. and future pleasure." in the market for e u both The radio set wis built, Is owned and the price. FRANK PENN OCR, crime out free trom scare of-any kiod. W V. RICHARDSON- Real FA ;pprated by Milton Russell and In situ- FOR S*LE e tate. 4psurance.conve"nCing. N GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO only a bit wet. otuy ated in the pavilion.900 feet from the Public.Etc..Pickering.,Oct. 3117 spa UNBARTON. Heavy-Wagon,! Infirmary. in which there are mame auggy, 1,W POSTILL, licensed Anctio'neer, Kenneth White 1v spending a -week _patlentah 'i Set of Iron Harrow@ n with his parents. I - 0 - All in good shape. 11M X.of.11 kisift btt..,d a.-o. BROUGHAN. 'PICKERING lao%oc tdfta"Gram Riverr P.0., Mrs. Nichol, 6f Toronto, is the guest __ - - t, . 'Woodworkibg and General of Mime A Thom. Mini Berringer, of Toronto,Is spend. n R.ERATON T0W1q8H1PaTxRK LUIMER YARD Min Mincie Bennett is attending in bar holidays with Mrs. Philip. Blackowithing. -J6.f 6 000TrYS&OW. 0onsubdostar for %Aft$ business college in the city. Id"awl", Aeommunt. 2 Uwrence and Mrs. Goad.of Tot on� W 110OW7 to lease Mrs. Alex Gourlie Jim convalescing W. Hi JACKSON, Brock Road 1011k torse ..Ioato* of Warriaww LAo. to.spent the week-end at Maple Villa. imew 02116 at her mother'@ home,East Toronto. Pickering, 09L As halt Roofii3g L. K.and M". Devitt, of Toronto. P Mr. and Mrs. Boswell and daughter called on W. J. and Mrs. Devitt.on DAVID A, PTJ-GH-Live stock auc- spent the week-end with Mrs. George �Suuday. tioneer Graduate of C. M. Jones'Scbooi. Just arrived anotker White. taking& ciakago. Ufetime cirperiewe with Wch Mies Gwendolyn Devitt Is stock. Block and nng work. AD A=& car of Toronto As- Min Mary and Mrs:James Sullivan T #ummer course iLt the Ontario College y attended to erms remonsible.-Pboor spent the week-and with the formers of Art, Toronto. Here You Ark, rw nt. l6ly phalt Slab Shingles, mother. Miss Mary Routley,of Toronto, via- WM. MAW. LICEMED AUC- red and green shades Mrs. McGarvy and eon.Allison via- Ited with David and Mrs. Stephenson TIONEER,for York.Qaterio and Durham 4'in. and 5 in. to t ited the old home -Pleasaut Hold' last' over the week-end. Counties. An kinds of Wto prom" attended be Tueod&y. to. Termsreasonable. DaWfor sal" may be Rev.and Mrs. Van Wyke. of Micbf- Cement, . arranged at NEWS'Officy. Bell and b0epeo- eather. We will Dr. and Mrs, Ricba*dson and family gan. are holidaying with the latter's dent pbonea. Whitby.Ont. sly am enjoying their new summer cot- parents, Morton and Mrs. Miller. quoW low prices on towe at Liverpool. Earl and Mrs. Jones, of Birch Cliff, ..-Coal, ove in large-' Mrs.Thos.Chester.of New Liskeard Mrs. Milroy and Mrs. A. W. Milroy. the-..ak Lnn�ber, IBM& quantities and Mrs. Fanny Pbirrell. of Lainvitiff. of Cedar Grove, visited Mrs. Philip on visited with their sister, Mrs.Alex- Fridi6y last. (1!RENCHbfAN 8 BAY) 1� & S Thom.this week. The members of the W, M. S. of St. The Tbrilratiffors bad on einjoyable John's anidlaiends mei at'ifie,libme of W. D. Gordon on, ..'Bailders General Contmo- _ShingleE; afternoon at Rosebank on Wednes. Mrs. Cassie,at Agincourt on Thursday bra and S day. Swimming and other sports afternoon�01!lapt week Find enjoyed a ­t. ign Writers. were-ind din. - social time together. JUST CHOOSE' We misetarry Papineau from our Ready Roofing -.Alterations and revairs of every Congratulations to Miss Winfile nerete work, midst. He severed his condectiou description' Co Wilson,of the 7th concession. upon mueye- regired If you are in the markQt for.a new abing in Hali- exan i iation in Theory (historyl of Ciii with 19ydoey Morrisb,9 store* and is her success in passiag with honors an -nd Lath' re now enjoying a holiday.f, a Estimat ree. car, We can give you a Chev- burton. music)at the Ontario Ladies'College, rolet, Superior. 8 Margaret Wb i thy; &ad.to M Ns K. M. Webate -FAIRPORT P. .0., ONT. Oldsnio. We 8ongratulate Misse r, bile, Oakland, Over-. Gatward, Glenna Gilmir. Dorothy of Greeoweod, who also passed with lao.d or Durant. Payne. Irene' Straughan and Robln honors the Junior Piano examination A. REESOR, Pruh Trees, Shmbs Etc* All you have,to do is state whleh' White and Albert Reunedv on sue- at the Toronto Conservatory of Music cessfullr passing the entr*"e"-8x&WF- recently. Both young ladies-are pu- car and we* will also service pills of Mrs. Jobir l9oden. Having eeckired the* ageney for E.D. same and repair ball.-inakes " WHITEVALE. Smith &Son, Ltd., Nurcerymen. bf Winona. Out.' of eare the Agreatnumber of Torontopeople WHITBY. 0 for all antee. ,guar I am prepared tiD take orders are rusticating In the vale at the pres- i rmiy kinds of Fruit Trees,SmaN Fruits, S ent time. The tow' n council this week .. P cke atisfacticM guairan teed or your Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at Will an&Mrs. Sloan and children, uisated by Superintendent of the,. is� money refunded. Wational Rallwxyw-rmlia,14. Mr:Oliver, lowest possible pikes. of Toronto, are the guests of Gardbam Special rates for I&Me quantities, and Mrs.Tran. o rearrange the conditions as to FLY. Give no's call on repairing or whe*�,, Ing Mary street along which tImepTo- buying a new cAr. Miss Mary Hamlin, of Torontol,'Is 28tf t Diu" 'a" spending a few weeks at the home of ronto Eastern runs and was given a her parents here. special meeting lor this '(Thursday) N. J- C1291MIX,' . FICkering Mims McCaw. a former teacher of evening This Is getting reftdy to be- t Ger'0' VA_* Gara' ge, the line to be In.operation -the school- ham was the guest last gin wor to BoWmanville first,then to Picker- J. A. Pugh, It is My Busin Ore t N. Y.-Poircher, of Toronto, epent� To help you run part of you em ­�­-. - -Brougliam week , a re. couple of days this week with his The first section of the f1ve miles of tboKingston read between Whitby .4. cousin, Mrs. A. E. Major, By openiog a New GirW In the Vil. -:Phone 505 Pickering and Pickering was-finished by the The many friends of3ames MacRae e of Whitiv&16 I am prepared to do contractors Tuesday morning. This 10 ?Pill regret to learn that he cositindes OrInds of repair work, incl to from the top df the-bill, op KILL THE BUGS k uding in a very low ststeof heidtob. _' - posite F. tops and side curtains, &I"making S. K. and Mrs. Dickson, are sum- Howard Annes' home t L d ' Paris Green 75 Centa 0 --your ew by te ate- emts--W lb6__ -givi-mg-Wa good coat of new-'-a t. FAU Toronto's efficient chief of police. the"botefliff"on a second section, ex. 2J The for $1.00 old car look arid run like n --mering In the vale. ---Mr, creek bridge-Immedia ly_= Axsen OULem"5- Agent for Toronto machinery.includ. TERM Mrs. D.. S. Tamer has returned tend,n to Almond's church, was fog'.Puni0s;;Wila'dwills, Silos home, after a.lengthy visit wifli 'her startel The-cement laylp and.Gasolline Enginesi UG. 27TH dau#bter,Mrs. Austen, at-Coniston. I.b%s reach OPENS A 6d the entrance gate to R Piewings Standard Patent P�epa�ations. Mise'Ireve Pugh is spending her Va. residence and the scarif tag Jiang am na 0. Henel�. about three-4parters o &'m e In ad- -'.Crude Drugs always on ba :OHARLES',M. RICH, 7 tome Tel. 5MI. Wbitev&le. On LLIOTT cation with her aunt. Mrs, ind. vance. Another three or four weeks t wood.at her summer home-near L A should see that part of-the work com A my. Metcalfs 00infec,tion-eries. ion b and Mrs Leary and 0.B. a pleted and by the second week of the nd Mrs. Mice are the guests of Rev. Toronto exhibition. poinibly, 'the job Yonge &Charles Ste,Toronto M. ; -I �. . Xagn i; it surfacing finished. Then the three .Ckaifi.chopping Arrange now to enter this famous and Mrs. Price at their summer cot- c m ilea between Whitby, &ad Oshawa 0 h ta e at Cobeconk. *holegale Tobacco. sch ol-famous for stricUy hik Fhe fifth coucenion road is now- will be done by the same contractors. $AND FL&KING grade work and for helping stud. receiiing the overflo* of the motor Further west, the eement�_�yigj by ents to secure employment. the contractor from the ouge H 11 to ouff A p red to do Chopp, trafac from the Sth Ane, and in con- r, the Orand Trunk crossing,a couple of 1 9, rer 1*0 BBTTBT-L IN CANL&DA oat aki ell _y Momdal. as sioee the air Is filled with dust and 11 Friday otau Write for catalogue and you will er thin 6. miles beyond West Hill, was finished soon seevirbyTousbould patronize Therewalbe a lady, Mrs. Klotcb- Wednesday. Twoweeks mustelapse N. E. McEWEN., Stonaboate For Sale our school. Open &11 year. Enter klosm,a wonderful "sker from To- before surfacing will be' permitted. .TH E PICO - ER -a N� - G_ 1 N any urne. ronto, at the Whitevale Baptist Still further west cutting and filling Is in progress on the last log between Church on Aunday, July 29th. at 11 a. Veterinary lurge= Johm F. Bayles,' Claremon W.-.J. Elli,o-tt,- Pr-ln cip-al m.. and at Gram River at 7- p. m. St. Augustine kcademy and Danforth ,-, Rural Roatiq No.2 Avenue. DoWt miss this treat. A, F-INtAli w+ _a. ?rrv. c•K r+`it _. °f ,;J�� „t:.,�:. .�+F1',.r.: '.},•� :or.: ,1'�' � .;JXa� �'�;v�,,�,.2�. tit.A, i .y �t ry'w' .r. '^..IFwey��' �-'Tl.' .'` _t �. . r�o' .�',f:`w• y y' I `,F ,,,'I��', ,," ,�i. �;",'ti � 1�•!7!�+' ,YT'�,�5',$., +R.•�k.'`Vq`.`. �..�o•E. ..• - _? .•___.-__-_- --- - -_--_-'----- '-'__'_-_'_ -. _ _ .-. ._._._._-._ .. �- •'c�"1 The V=A sane# - yz TORO'_TO, •~-M, c . -r air ,: . ,., ..�-. � _ ac�`i Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, .-Xaw° "- ••'�i'C s!r ` -*' ; t•'s^r.r J F>.;,.. .as;. yyti :<; $1.14'A• a ' •'�,�tts- l'i `•ll�l �Ee#1'Oylli�,;,,..• I e ,� �.�� Manitoba oats-No. '3 CN. 4914c; DfF• "�� - .` �,><:<;*<>:' _ INo..l.feed, 4 8c. Manitoba barley-Nominal. ' { All the above, track, bay orts. " t t9' Elift htit' Ara. corn-No. 2 yellow, $1.55. e se C'AR toll - ' ' vtt` Barley-Martin Barley-Mahing, 57 to 59o. accord- . r A, ing to freights autaide: +' ' > s _� < >•; heat-N, 2, 68 to 692. 'A. says: ,This•.was ifte%rlpsim ortanC point Rye-No. 2, nominal. Hdn. Jn the enj -v►htch for. the r " ::` :.;s . - Peas-No. 2, $1.40 to $1.45. - � ' 1 e' Del. Montreal ?ref life d. •n I Mil fe d= B s ..'• g eicRgete r r .was awarnin$ conclted r ... bags included': Bran,-per ton, $25 to ittd nV pdHey'y= � rnos rlendly language, but plain_- $ $ a5sd.to tlfs8u� n 3epar " ',{;eTltii 'Franps&-tba% the British Gov- $26; shorts, per ton, 27 to 29; mid- zg B dlin s, $33 to' $35; good 'feed dour, t " :,�tidttd•.eri'Thurs$a ,afternoon. is, .e�tirsen�could not much longer remain ., ;,�,, $2,16 to $2.26. r.. ?�rierdytded_$on An .tden -St -- .a°pai3slve.�pectator to a:policy which ?r,•,'. :••r•: ;:4„,;.' Ontario wheat-Nb. 2 white, 'nom- .yy rr:`: -Mir=Pubeafened the econtmic collapse of anal. d'is,�e'Lois $y' P ,•':' 'a� <.. • - Curzoi4;-`b I �h` S 9 ` :• ;h t•, er•eos, accerdin fiErrdfari and with it disaster to the ��;y��•.;.L •��v�,,v>�••s' Ontario No. 2 white oats--48 to 482. o'prearrangemefit,-there was no,dis= -wWe of Europe. Ontario corn-Nominal. the•3ta'I'emant:.fn.tl'�wCom- Taken as a whole-the pronounce-; John S. Martin James W. Lyons Ontario flour=Ninetyy per cent. pa`.. coons.apeed",'W a wide.in the Lord9 meat .seemed to be a newpa peal to Minister of Agriculture in•the New A new member of the Ontario House, to jute bags,. Montreal, prompt ship- �t `.and Earl Bit a-. p Ontario.Cabinet. who has been made 1inister of.Lands ment, $5.10 to $5.20; Toronto ba,s, France to retrace her steps and coma $5.05 to $5.164 bulk seaboard;•$4:96 to *krichwere,in thewords of Lord into line with all the allies in a new and ForeatE in the Ferguson Cabinet. ' FRANCE MAINTAINS His grandfather emigrated to Canada $5.00. �* �'a little irre r:' Manitoba flour-1st pats., in'cotton _ _Y.t • u t p16- ' the ,effort to settle the reparations prob- P 6.85 it is assumed that the French' and rem b negotiation,otiation instrad of b mili- ' seven years ago 'with four'brothers. seeks, 6.90 er bbl.; 2nd sits:,. ': ..,_�.' � y g ,. y . DETERMINED STAND, �' � p p $ ry penalties: The Premier was most' - ,The ip in which 'they sailed met dim- Ha Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton digitia ssseitt.had already been ob- � } l Y- � • y�' lard to the oral outline Of thei faster on the voyage, and the new m.n• track, Toronto, $15; No. 3 timothy, careful to avoid any shutting of the Attitude on Ruhr Remains ��- ritisl#..proposals. If and when the ister's grandfather was the,rote svr• $13 mixed, $12. 3 to $13,50. doors on renewed negotiations. I i Straw-Car lots, per ton track,.To. �,�etic i and Belgian assent is obtained' 1 Unchanged Despite British olvor,of the family to reach Canada: , ta`.1; text of the note which Britain Notable points were the complete i ronto, $9:50. W#lI draft in reply to the German offer,(absence of any reference to the United Premier's Declaration. of an international commission is ex- CherieleNew, large, 212; twine, p y I States'in.connection with the ne bola-� 2'22'4 triplets, 232; 8t]tons, 242. Old, B erts for the Reparations Commission. p 32S�c; triplets A3c; tthe British or, as it will then• be, the i Paris July 16.-Premier Poincare p P larggtt 32c• twins, p . :allied note,will be presented to Berlin. tins and.emphasis that Italy was, today made a speech at Seniis; the;Mr. Baldwin suggested such-an inter- Stilton 83%2.. New Zeaianc� old - The next eta will be the a with Great Britain, rather than with , •national body to assess Germany's ca- _, _ ge ppoint=I II tonor of which is takers as s polite re- cheese, 302. s mi nt of an international expert'com-;Fr�aannece l mean of Premier Bald- fusal to budge fram the position he paFourth-France sticks. to her de- Butter-Finest :creamery prints, { mission to determine what amount of. has taken since January,-in spite of 342; ordinary'creamery prints, 822; 2A ,Bndemni German can wins speech might be roughly pars-" termination to obtain 26,000,000 gold No. 2, 31c. ty Y pay j phrased thus: British Premier Baldwin's recent de- marks for herself, plus a sufficient . -Eggs-Firsts,.29c.; extras, 33c; ex-7 `tom In contrast to such statements byi ,� }claratlon in the House of Commons. tray to cartons, 35c. n' hie predecessors, Mr. Lloyd George: The French are destroying Ger- Senlis was the nearest to Paris that au m to meet her own debts to. Great *' ' man sad the result meat be chaos] Britain and the United States, unless. ' Live poultry-Spring chickens, 402 .,4 and Mr. Boner Law, which were, very.'• y the Germans got In their' 1914 drive hens;-omer 5 lbs., 22e; do, 4 0 5 lbs;: ' , and dear. French methods are already these countries are prepared to accept- 202 do �s ' • lengthy,Preutier Baldwin s pronounce- and was one o! the first French towns „ „ ; 3 to 4.tbs_,'17c; roosters, 162• meats were particularly brief, taking devastating our industry as the Ger- to suffer` wilful deatrnction at the 'the worthless German C bonds in ducklings, over b lbs., SOc; do, 4-to } "f� .about 14 minutes for deli mans devastated France, and the place of the French obligations. lbs., 28c; turkeys, young, 10 lba. and ` " ..,. rY• ha of the 'enemy. �,o , ''' • ) French should withdraw from the up, 'LSc. The question on everybody's lips-- The Premier's statement here was 'how far the British Government's open Ruhr, permit Germany to recover and expected to be a reply -to Mr._Bald= Queen of Netherlands Pre- Dressed poultry-Spring ehlckens pP policy win,but he refrained, a arentl with serves Incognita iri la 4bc; hens, over 5 lb 220 d6, �l to � "disapproval o!the French Ruhr Pay t ; and its holding aloof therefrom were "Germany has made an-offer con pP y lbs., 242; do, 8 to 4 lbs. 202; roosters 'V g studious care, from making any deft- _ 17c; ducklings, over 5 lbs., 80c: io,l . p to be converted into an active lie taining the germ of a settlement We ' policy 'trite reference to the new British A despatch from London says:- to 5 lbs., 29c; turkeys, young, 10-tbs., "'separate from France-was to a eat insist upon accepting their proposal to ea out the award of an impartial to policy. However, he made it clear the Queen WilheImina is doing some out and up, SOc. �•': extent unanswered. Premier Baldwin carry French attitude remains unchanged on door painting in oil during her stay Beans Can. hand-picked, lb.. 7c; ' commission as to what the can rimes, -6%c. eertainly� moved. quite perceptibly y pay the following;points: in England's beautiful lake district, P -kway front Mr. Bonar Law's attitude We want Fiance"to agree'a*ith us,but First-France will not discuss re- But she is visiting England not as Maple products-Syrup, per imp. - i • it she does not, we with Ital will act gal., $2.60; per 5- 1 tin, $2.40 per passivism. inasmuch as he announc- y' parations with Germany until Reicl•- Queen of.the Netherlands,.but as the _ • notwithstandin gal.; maple sugar, b., 2bc. td the Governments decision to• anb- g ceases passive resistance in the Ruhr, 'Countess of Duren, and is preeery Honey-60-ib. tins, 10% to 11r- -per' ; t to he allies s Separate reply to "We desire most earnestly to main- Paris believes this resistance would ing the strictest incognita. lb.; 8 and 2%-lb, tins, 11 to 12166' met Germany's latest offer. But he did not L.irt the- Entente, but we-cannot let have stopped before now but for the She is accompanied by the Prince ib.; Ontario comb honey, per doz, No. <•� a the slightest ipdication of the na- European civilization tall.to •pieces -encouragement given Berlin by the Consort _and the Princess Juliana, 1, $4.50 to $5; No. 2, $3.75 to $125. n // ) tare of the proposed reply. for its sake. pol#cy•ot other allies. their daughter. En route to the north Smoked meats-hams, me,+,�-:,E to •; _�: Second-Fftnee sees no reason to country_ they stopped a few moments 28c; cooked hams, 42 to 45--: am-)kett rolls, 26 to 28c; �.11.a_. �. 25 to Arrangements are bean concluded extensions o! railways in the Peace evacuate the Ruhr until reparations at Victoria station,' where the Ring s Se g y p 29c; breakfast bacon, 30 to $Ac: spe• " i rreeccoording to report by the' Alberta River and,Grande Prairie districts, are paid. and Queen of England were awaiting eial brand breakfast bacon, 34 to 33e; ` Government for the financing of the the farthest north railways in Canada. Third-France opposes substitution them. backs, boneless, 87. to 42c. ,. Cured meats-Long clear bacon,'50 70.lba., $18;-70 to 90 lba• $17,50; rolls,, in barrels,$$36; heavyweight - Lard-Pure tierces, 154 to 131,6e; - _ -- - --' - - tubs, •15% to 16c;-pails, 16'to 10%,!; t«;_ ,. . , _ ._ - _ _ - prints. 18c; Shortening, tiArsca, 143,6 ;,•: y. - �: - _, .. ..• ..• _:.:: .. _ - -_ ... _.. �to 162, tubs, lb to 1, c; pails, 15% y 0 362, prints, 17 to lI�§c.- . Choice heavy rs, 8 to 8 .,, s, to $�8;a0. - • •� t Cho h .s 1\ butcher`steer choice, 9 /J robd, $7 to $7.50; do, rued., $6.50 to " `" - ^.• \ "; do, com., $6 to $6.25; butcher heif- ti •rs,choice, $7 to $7.50 rin. coed.. $3.50 _ - - J` ` • - _ tc $7: do, -com., *6.to but:hrr y cows,.choice, $5.50 to $6.2n; 'do, mid., .•_ �• $4 to $5 canners and ratters, :?1.59 to / f $2; butcher bulls, good,$4.50 to S&W; ' ,do, com., $3 to $4; fcedirq steers, _ a: _ = �► '� -< g0od,.$7 to $7.50; do, fair, $6 to $,,.75; _ - ; ��,,( 'stockers, good, $5 to $6; do, fair, $4.50 to $6; milkers, springers, each,'$6q to - -- - 5$804 calves,choice;$8 to$10; do, riled, -�G.50 to $8 do, com., $4.50 to $8; MONTREAL a m .. 2 yellow, 95c. Oa -' -Corn A No x ,J Can. West, No. 2, 57 to 57%c; do �. oo yscc; 1�5. b t No d a �:: . 3 b o extra 1 feed, o$� to 642; No. � _ _ i 2 local white, 52% to 68c. Flour, Man. - _ 1' spring wheat pats., lets. $6.90; do, - J• / " ���'� 12nd's, $6.40; do, strong-bakers, $6.20; - do, winter pats., choice, $5.75 to $5.85. Rolled oats,bag_ , 90 lbs.,$3:05 to $3.15. -• i 1'` ! - !Bran, 826. Shorts, $29. Middlings. X34. Ray No. 2 per , - -'a. � •!�' _ � _ . . . ._ -•14 ,,; c a, r ton, car lot, ''�' • .__ `T Cneese, iSneat eastern, i i to 1Rc: - M` lR ];utter, choicest creamery, 30% to 31c. - Eggs,selected',292. Potatoes,per'bag, - - �� car lots, $1.10 to $1.25.. The population of Greater Vancou- ver is 266,524 persons, according to ->.. the annual publication of a local 3i- ' �. rectory. This is an increase of 12,717 in population during the year. _ _ - MHERE wets 1021 forest-fires reposed-in Ontario Accordingly, the problem of forest protection in ast seas'�a. The vigilance of the fire ranger kept 53 " Ontario calls for the co=operation of the whole citizen- ,r ;per cent.of these down toa size noi exceeding five acres. ship of the Province.- If reasonable care be exercised � a�'�'•;„� �� But yet the total area burned was over 346,004 f acres- • ' �b everyone in the woods to prevent the st::rt of r,.e, J, Y r'Y .�. `�°' �:'• ~fix,: cqual to'a strip of forest one mile wide from Toronto forests will be safe. Railway officials,c:tn:7ers, ,o- - r;.� . • ;:•• ; A:,,. _F* to Cochrane. speetors,lumber"firms, settlers, constru t!Da�firrn':-3.1 can help.by,being careful of fire in the 'w oo�= anti '37 Of the total number,and 52 were lightning Gres. �Lt '.joining• hands with the press,'the leap: . :L,iir, • y :; . other wordi, out of every' 100 fires, 59 fires were due to = opinion,and the business men of Ontario, ,trran'a cerlelessne3s and were preventable. educational propaganda to reduce forest L, i :,• f 1;� a Vres •.'.' Capt. Joe. Thompson . Ontario Forestry Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, OnL J The newly appointed Speaker r)t the Ontario house, ' gr °:ii-.. '•r•`es.r.,+:i'".r'�.,�, ''a ",n�R' `"'.�+',.a".�^-• �-ti', :�'' f ,,,,,.r: ,-•Yr,,n'.' w'nrti.<':` .s„y 'h w-,i��t"gk•'ra°.,:ka �,�, . W.r ny�,lv?,;,- :w:,�'." ,Y .+d,".4'y�.-e+.� 'sw.•.,.' ',j ••F•, a+�v ;t ';+� ;�.: '�,.. •a '.i;l•, ..-"r�YV+.` �'"4'�'`" •.,, p •�•°h�.. �'�.- ,"&Y,r ,e,+.:,his`.�•.:,�• •,r.9•yr.''¢?s«,��,,•d.+ 4 ,.w:,:, u�i' er7 ,9 Z ,y,MIT , � i� W:3a 4,yy k�-i ,� 1f � •"�' I�,Ss,.r R-i' ��¢�, .� �• I. , � rat .. '1 '' - f r'F-^„-.- �} •. :y.. .., ..a '• 1¢1' •Wp' � '.*' �. •'The •s-. , t+2drese #lett . .A ULI . '` IJf.'LIj�{`•a �. y .,; r�•;. rite• i• Q fLy.�G�-`S�'1f, gF home ten. T _ C he ! 'i �, A•; t r r R - good and the in t '`' �'FT'1'1�7l �Ji�' of a government"ana .*r flao r.�pty - J abaolu tely safe. The �_ ri►sas "c3f>s i by medicine dealers Here is a puzzle with seventeen • - cents a box from The Dr. ,t• �,?. • . -�• e• e ,'-� • i4�I I I! I atcbes or toothpicks. Arrange Medicine Co., Brockville? Oat. ' '" '' p -, f ! I �J(�u them as'in A. Call to your friends' _ - 4`, roll•� attention the fact that you have A Meld's Idea -of a Rug. y��+ arranged the seventeen matches Uri. Blake was exceed,iagly fond M•,,,��.{• J to form six squares. Own. Their part of the trick is this: and proud of the valuable Persian rug or " - - LL They are to take away five that lay upon, her parlor floor. When public ^� for matches and leave three squares. she engaged a new maid else brought,! Street Gtfa.• '" •'�`. 'ar At the conclusion of the trick all the girl inrto the room and, pollbti'ng to " - ` 0 d twelve remaining 4natebes must be the rug; said: :I Qr OZ� �+ In use and noa8 of the twelve "When you clean the parlor, Mary, RE ME 1 }t1� c must hade been moved. (�jT j Ib. l lid. - If you have kept your eyes oft be'very careful at this beautiful rug. aa` _ r.• ; It Is very old." ba'�r11gCA ( °"` 1 i B, you will find this to be A prob- "I can see it Is ma'am;`,` r 1 Don't forget MINARD'3 % lam that is not very easy to solve. , the on the summer trip. The a maid sympat!:etically; "but,I dare say B, however, gives away the secret. - we can make it last you the winner, if' Cast remzdy for Cats, (Clip this out and paste it, with we're careful." Bruises, Sprains. »+^ others or the series, in a stray book.) Minard's Llnlroent used by Physicians. Row What the Little Ee1s.Mlased. Her sntuttlon. _ f A profiteer bo Ile, savagely (a.ttera ti to start KING e`� tight s luxtrrioss coon- p es w�n� �� ..ear)try home and&et about making it even There is as short circuit somrewbere.k� �s u = morre lururlous. Money,of coupe was = +Ia^a Eli LTH EDUCATION no o'bfect. One of his plan's was to ` She (sweetly)—"Well, w X 'don't have a flslbepond containing eels, you lengthen It, dear?' BY DR .I. I MIDDLETON gBut You can't keep eels in a pond," The parent's life is the child's suggested We neighbor, to whom,he Drovineial !•nerd of HalIN Onlarle had confided. his idea. They hsv* to, copy-book ' Di: 311014lebon wW be glad to answer questims ea PubBe Realist =06 go down to the sea every ymr; you MOTHER � ' 4n's ftvag'h tllb columa. Addsoss h2m at Spe&aa Heiia%i od" ; know.'. Crassest, Tormba. "Well, I wam't have Lmsstew lioness soy -omalls Nem, then!' art- $oo� on clalmed the prof wer. I adways takes ; DOG DiSEAS 6 y� i - -•• the miseus and the-kids every year, ; ~ "�--TWIN BOYS A direct plain message to the pub- Hygiene tends to remove all infiu- but I aln't going to take ao eels," and How to Peed - c often carries weight when more eaten that will prevent a man or wo- Stalled Free to any Ad- ee�� 4 drrss by rise Author, ' laborate methods of publicity fail. man from leading a normal, healthy MONEY ORDERS- X. Clay Glover Co.Ina. TeN How-Lydia E.Pi nkham'tVeg• imagination. terse] told, strike lily It is one g y 12 eat 84C% Rtreet 1 ^_ y d, of the finest words in Remit by Dominion Express Money xesr 'Fork, U.9 A !table CoID d Relieved Her of "Hygiene the alphabet. Order. If lost or stolen you et our Tl 1.� _Hygiene esn prevent more crimes 8 money•bath. g y hihmma11on and Great We�almm f lan a2fyy laW," is.one of these. - Why is this message effective. Be- � strange Coincidence. 1 West St John, N. B.-"I was fns e Cause it stimulates thought, and when o general run-down condition follows" once the public begin to think serions- .a:' ��" %0W, Tommy' sel'd the teacher, the birth of my twin boys. Z hadagmea t• iy about any subject, that subject be- °O�• ' . "give me am example of a toiloctdonce•" 1 deal of inflammation, with pains and , , tomes a- topic o interest, the news- .� ,.. "Why-er." Sold Tommy, with some weakness. Final! my doctor recom. papers get hold of it and many , heedtatiom, "wiry-ea.-.why, me father � I,a mended Lydia E_Pinitham's Vegetable avenues of publicit y result in copse- said me mother was both married: qu k w� Compound.He said that your medicino . 'quence. e - would be ilia o Many a maxi or woman on reading `►.• ----' %1oe. the ease day.' -- sly thing to build me up. he remark. "Hygiene will prevent ee- 4--. _. �'. I am sure be is rtghk for I am feel' Ut,aree Llntmsnt for ate ovorywhsro much better and.am,gaining in'weigh Rnore arises than any law," will be -, slaving gone down to 'ninety-three mpted to ask what L e word hygiene J1 Honeymoon We cannotma progress towards, t Z pounds i was in bed for over amonth, ' means. A good opening for education- Wilbe Bee's idles of a hoaeymom perfection ourselves unless we earn- but am up again now. I have recom- results, for "hygiene" Is very Co- pre- — 4 early seek to carry our fellowmen �' mended the Vegetable Compound to my - ' - berisive and includes both al 'A Common Experience. friends and give you permission to use person along with us.-Prof. J. C. Shai " d community well-being and every-_ "It t>y a tact."said BtSttter, "that my r'p. m letter."-Mrs. ELMER A. Rt's'caEE. hdng that promotes this well-being. wife is able to dress on oouzparativel> 82 Rodney St., West St.John, N. B. " Them are man women who find their - In some Way and by some maanes The wrong road never beings Fou y We have get to t health messages little mosey.' fie ge ,„ to the right place. household duties almost unbearable ow- ecross to the. average, ordinary man "What!" exclaimed Bittler, also a m►i'y ing to some weakness or derangement or woman.' The reason for this is married' man, "Come sow! What dp The trouble may be alight, yet cstoW. plain. There are so many people of you mean by comparatively ldttleP' such anno n s S this kind. There are a few highbrows "I mean on adttle yt g symptoms as draggin - akne l and a few house-breakers and auto-• com1pared "#h - pains,we se and arum-down feeling. what she thinks she ought to taus." - Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable t,om- • - mobile thieves, once-in a while a des- ge perado who will not even stop -at: 0 ' yt..a,�••,_ Huh p__L� Pound fie s splendid medicine for each „F murder, but the eat If you are doing good work, don't - WINiW d 11idSIlC3 conditions.It has in many cases relieved s great majority of : . _people we coma in contact-with from worry; somebody will find it out e1`��s I Bathe with plenty of Ctniaaa Soap of them. Mrs.'R�ie a exiienenceisis day to day re just plain 'ordinary - and hot waxer to cleanse and purify but one of many. - y f - -' ..People with an average amount of �; ' Cl1►id Dry lightly and ripply Cntienra Otat. Yon might be interested In reeding common sense. Many of these go,.d• �, �' ]cam, people "come from Missouri," that 'is, • 46� meat to soothe and heal. Mra a Private Text-Book upon they have got to be shown. Some car Seprtse OlaasssttSeadStle.Talest3�Sold the "Ailments of Women." YOU can tlYwrotrshoattlenomiaion.CaaadtaatxP�� t a copy free b writing the Lydia rumstances or experiences in their L � Pnh� Mod �� {y lives have per!ups given them the im- Don t wait for someone to tCCS? Ontario. '-? pression Set little of good ran be be is pals to. get Kendall'- ,..done by hygiene or all that it-repre- Spavin 'treatment in the 4. tents. If you can prove to them that house. '•;they are wrong—.not by preaching Foraltezternalhiubandpahna •y�. long-winded sermons, but by a few .for all muscular troubles he facts, they will soon become your Kendall's 3pavin Treatment makes good. SMART'S C � . friends and supporters list the good irk`IASTO:f,s.at.,Dammber stb,INN BOB health crusade °PrtaN Ned ms sae e< TsxArtsx 0 ran 'PANDEM > was talking to a Toronto alderman ; �t:=`�P'e a � .sn OouO/e Acting ° a few days:ago and he thought people ...rmdrer.arisaeat.etea (a1Ene0 3L Z1XA ." As!/e s+ssy woon(rin were just as healthy before any of Gd a bottle of year dmggist's today. Regtrlo /� ese up-Lo-date methods of public �laseTreatmeet RrffinedforHmmanws. bbpfiMpt/l�at mrwymaocw r•r ..-s _health propaganda were introduced. DR.IL J.KENDALL COMPANY, the Wino It seems strap that an alderman Enosburs taus,vt,u.s.A. PFimFts a//kinds of/!quids. Ceh should say this with the record o! a bed�ained toprevlentfitxzi the Toronto Health De artment so fe�ty p KENDALL.S with cc . ..,z /, obvious to everyone. Why, the in- SEE MAT VOUQ WWDWARESrM ,UNLESS you see the name Bayer on tablets, you Kant mortality rate alone has been cut SPIN JANIS SMART PLANT In half in Toronto daring the past ten R EAT' M ENT { - ' are not getting Aspirin-at all - years. Typhoid fever has been prat- eROCKWLLE otrr. 'tically abolished, communicable edis- I p _ .Sea have been very much reduced D In numbers, and the milk supply is' '. •0raetically alt pasteurized. The gen- pt'al surroundings have from a health =' jstandpoint been very much improved r� _ lid yet one of the aldermen does not ink that myth has been done. He } oms not know what is going on in - mith work. Education along health! _ �' �• nee is what be needs and as soon as \ + e Pe becomes acquaintefi with the work' ad aims of the health department be p jaill be a far more useful servant of i It the people. J - rzc How can hygiene prevent more e grimes than any law? Because It FLIES In the Kitohent I i 9taiaea the standard of citizenship. It' + FLiES in the Dining RoomL _, asstw.i6ea removes as far as possible those in- - - 1 !FLIES in the Barn or Dairy? +dr�F;�sata rt` �' ` ,t ?- luences and circumstances that lead, -,F1.tES or Insects on cattle? '_= "- Accept only &n unbroken package of Bayer Tablets of o a low state of moral conscience; it. sic-�'- ,�h n, ken people more nearly normal and+ i `i LICE or Mites on Poultry? Aspirin,"' whl contains directions and dose worked out by t 8 l or'A6 likely to cotdmlt crimes t `. of;ass on Plants? physicians during 22 years and proved safe by minions nice I society. -- THE SAPHO BULB SPRAYER $1:00 early every criminal examined Colds Headache ' , Rheumatism as had little or no training from a I For use with sapho Powder I hygienic standpoint. I 1 Ki11a them all and saves your money and te»t er Their upbring- Toothache . : ' 'Neuralg"' Neuritis ~ ; Ong has been d fault. They have not i + SAPHO POWDER IN TINS, 25o, 50e;$1.tr1 SAPHO PUFFERS, 15c. _ I Earache .umbago Pain' Pain -Thad the advantages of discipline in the i a, If your dealer doesn't stock Sapilio Bulb Sprayers, ( � ' s� (3GOEN S home- they have grown up like weeds j order from us, sending his name. I Handy `Bayer."hoses of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist4, ' and developed bad habits and a bad 1 'r KENNEDY MFG. Co., MONTREAL "' uptrtn is the trade mark treeiatrrM in CnnaAnl-of Payer Manufacture of Igns• ?� autlook'on life. write for crnmlar to I aceticacldester of Salicylicacid• R'hlle it is well known that Aspirin Meaps a er ',.. ` estarte Aeant; Centteeml salsa Co,24 Adelaids it E.. Toronto 1 ...manufacture,to resist the public against imttatlons, the Tablets of Bayer Company 6SSUE No. 29—*3- 'tilt be itamped with their several trade manic. tbo "sayer Crew ! ;�y ,.+w t,•y,.`^ ..' i _ x v :L y -'d +`4M' R'• .Y_�Ws w'.('-..w �...N". .tetra "p: .Y r•.;*i�r'"�'.,. .:y�'L. -.,,�•h.. �snyy[l •l�^ �,�,'F "y''+�".•m� K F. q �+�• tiv. y,4,. .« cF A k.. J .�6`#,r'r. '�- '�'�dry r•YS , c;,..^'. ,,�c ,r;, a� ...y�,;q•. Jti',.,. 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'�•,:' •.a:.•v. �` . r 'fir,• - �4.t� •. .•F b.� ,.,A.• Y S.. - -�,�y) ry �.,,.'y.! ,�•• __- • i .-�. , _... ..•- .- ... _ .• ''I., ' � ` � � -domain of civilized man is the DAN E -'ARE g �; YOU GOING face of cold and drought and given _ C y "`'= :•' p Daacin will be held in the o en air Fishing,' • • • ' rauteas' to Cai3ada "neav homes for its eo- g Camping, Picnicki]a ver yeu,; $1.50 if d in advane, le and new sources of inexha.ust. paaiiioa, Rogge Hilt,every Saturday�' p evening, Good Orchestr». Subacninio ro the united states and Crest tole wealth."' aE7 vivo,(;fenta bOc., 7�irdiee tree. _' ritaintz.00 in.advance. — �IANDY LUNCH SUGGESTIONS J itl+k MURiCAR, Proprietor, Farm Machinery arnes S S h0 v Cook's Cook'a Cook's Cook's Cook's Cook' b1AAQUIS WHEAT New and used, also repairs, Lunch Potted veal Vienna Pork and Sliced r Tongue Meats ;Loaf Sausage Beans Beef - - — Binder Twine, FARIi/I EI4S ' €ollowing taken from the Steel Fence Posts, .`':: ' Sweet `Erimel Choice Plant Stuffed Christie's Youths Companion, one -of the Cla Steel Wire C�Trntea' Now is the'time to see about your Mixed Queens' "'beet of American papers, is very One Wooden Threshers Tank ' Harness needs. Pickles . '`Cheese 'Sardine@ Olives . Olives Biscuita ,o.. Interesting and pays-a, high Crib- ute to a prominent Canadian scien= W. Greenwood We have on hand a good supply F Disney,. of Harness and Accessories Clark's Stuart'$ .Pure Premier Choice Borden's fiat and his tw o sons: 42tf Phone Pick 714 at various prices. Spaghetti - Marna- Raspberry Salad Gunned Evapor'd Man has learned -do some re- &Cheese lade Jam Dressing,Gi'veais a trial and be g, Salmon Milk ' ; atnarkable things with organic life, convinced.. �n : S1,LOS SILOS I both animal and vegetable. He I R mom. RRgT.RVR.F Good Shoe Repairin¢ Service Canned Snider s French 'Camnhell a Sitmered Corned mist do-the work experimentally, Sold direct, Factory to Farm. ;Yineappie _Catsup Mustard Soup$ Herriag Beef ,- -. for, although he has found` out - CECIL BRADLEY a I -�, :- much about the laws that govern :06.=6rs'.5110 CO. r ; .' heredity, h Harness maker, ' y. a cannot account for 44 Markham, out. " RICHARDSON'S -:- GRORY some of the things that,happen or � PICHERING, - ONTARIO CE ` fail to happen when living etocka - hLL r: are blended. But atilt be usually �Ot1C@ t0 Creditors �+ � R � LANDS " ' AND OTKER,3 .. ._ _ r; Ands a way to get what he wants .L, ,� 4. Mother Nature. .Let as con-_1° the matterof the Pstate9f William.,, To-buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of...� ti ,:!older, for an example. Msrquib G. Barnes, Deceased. _ The United Farmers Co-operative Company, m' heat. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to. Pe Section 66 of the Trustees Act, R.S.O. Limited. y Northwestern,-Canada is a lead 1914. Chapter 121, that all creditors ` ;Df widespread and others having claims or demand A. J. :4.LLIiSON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 press era}r}ee well adapt against the estate of William G}._ ,ed, as far as- loll is concerned, to Barnes,late of the Township of P' k- erin o died County of On thario arm- Defies RLl$t� u,p wheat farming and too far north g y er, who died on or about the° th day • + r for say other crop that is nearly of April,1928,at the said Township of p� "profitable as wheat. But yon Pickering. are required, on or before '�e's one b' t about ' More ����� �`�'g�� "�' More Room the 15th day of August, 1923. to send 'e('o�to•` ram �> intnnotgrow• winter wheat inCaa, by oet. prepaid, or deliver to Dr. pp P pa- meat makes CE P' Our business has increased to such an extent as to surpass anytldag ' ada or even in the northern tier of Herbert B.Free[, the Administrator m it. >p - yet. sad in order to accommodate this increase.la business we in our own eoantr The �f the said deceased, their Christian P� have found it necessae'y to extend the length of our severe winters are sore to kill an a°d surnames. addresses and descrip- Rite fact that the galvaniz- store, making it roomier end brighter. - F ; y r,ioDa,full partleuiare, in writing, of g '!slants that have ovronted and be- their claims. a statement of their ac- completely ing thoroughly novas and ;. ��` gun to groan is the tall Canada county.sad the■store of the aecuritp, inside coots both the We need more customers, however, as our entire revenue .�: If any, held by them. net and the outside of the eumes from our business. must have a spring-grown wheat, And take notice that after sue'h last steel tubing with ape .. " t' and,if iGs people are to sake 'ad mentioned date, the said Administrx. We believe in the old, old saying Opposition'is the life of trade, and a; G speller• believe you will uphold us in this belief and join c,w v vantage of the fields that spread for will proceed to distribute the ataltea it absolutely p ' " P asaeta of the said deceased among the mom' ------ thH crowd and Grade with as. _--_ , e. up to the Peace River Va�ley with-' parties entitled thereto, having�regard defying and lx agaaut in a fort degrees of the Arctic Cir Only to the claims of which he shall sarong stable acids for the- We try to deserve your business by Right P'rireaand Right Treat- : h. a rhea have notice. and that- the said went. Tell us our faults, we want to know them. vie, It must be a rapidly growing . masmttua period- • 4p= ?• ,,. Administrator will Dot be liable for 11bi.is a sse�ga rahsable festwe. variety, one that matures within the said.assets or any part thereof to -' � Lae me�ta�o soave of'rbe R (�N Q BROUGHAM k a -'iten weeks of planting. any person or persons o hose claim - othws. orVt so,m of the r`s�t x T HORN T`�'y` e-'''f notice shall not have en received by There are other qualities that a bias at the time of au distribution., ass?crOmO Leerstssa THE BIISY STORE _ THERE'S A RSA80N l� Dated at Toronto, this 20th day of W. R-•EMERSON, ..• awful,variety must have. It must be able to resist drought *no less July. A. D,1928 BOa 425 Whitb •-i 4„4 HaRazaT B FazzL, X. B r - �, n (Q� . Q' r` Than Bald, for weRtern Canada is Administrator of cbe Estate of - Tickering Hardwa-'r arl O re of ten both cold and dry; if}tie to the said deceased,stouft•l1ie,but. _ E%` W.J.Bsaid d , St -*ell at a Good pr}ce;, it mast will - _ _. .;�• '' -4d A8 Bay Street,Te>re$6e,' _ ----- _-_ `i- w -well and bake well; and it must Solicitor for tbesaid Administrator : produce a high vield fto the acre. There have always been varieties _ - oW is the1m8 to buy an Oil Stove for -. 'Of wheat that have one or two of ANNOUNCING 91 - ale hot we8ther ;' : Itbone five essential qualitiee, but -' E until recently there was none that We have the Clark Jewel, Florence and New-Perfeotion._ until all of them. That there M , E L E A F Get our prices before buying. t: to one now is owing to the long - iaistl patient labor of Dr. Wi11Lsm We have a complete line of Screen Doors sad Window Screens. C: Saunders of Ottawa and his two � LO U R -- Wire Cloth from.l9 to 40 inches wide soon. at lowest prices. _.. Beginning _ that will ag with s Russian wheat ` = A fail line of Garden Tools-Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Lawn !Sowers: --- We have chanted the name of oar hart - k .ripea in a latitude of ----- Sprayers, Scythes and Stones,-Oil Cane etc, a_-imore than sixty degrees north, herd Haar trom. "CREAM OF THE WEST” W the 'A few Automoble Tiree at a reduced price-from 9.00 to It 6o. -� they crossed it with the well- "t6alPLE LEAF." These are all gaamateed tires. known Red Fife wheat, which has - This Is a change in name only ; the quality is exact! ..superior milling qualities. When - the same act• we' have been selIinR under the old brand Our Motto=-­We have it, can get It, or-it to not made." itbey,had got s hubris variety that ;name. You will readily see the advantage to us both. !would ripen within seventy daps from the standpoint of national advertising,in having. J S BALSDON -__ PICKERING - and make excellent Hoar they Fred _one babes for our word-wide.distribution. . . y Into it a Calcutta wbeat tlat is �-Y ����j� nn� notable for productiveness and for .The'CamOkwll Flour •iYlliL>S Coeq Liu. `? Its power to resist drought. And Aso year after year they worked — How to Invest. - - Mills at aswa'y, trying one combination `s aafte4r soother, selecting and reject Toronto Peterboro Piekerina. WI EN you have saved wough money Ptoa Canadian Government orinn that, Eluding that sae hopeful $ot� thin bank and obtain ee iltind of croaabreeding w.onld not ` :�.� i C K �,� as to dculm offering beat toiled toyonrnee& = _.,: answer and that another. tried on Standard" Service $�,« impartial .• ••, „•.t intsgi• the off-chance, would answer very well, until at last they had pro gettoe gladly on request. ducted a stable that would MEAT-. MARKET :: ! - T� 7 produce wheat with every quality T"DA n 1EJAA&N i.• ` for subarctic cal tare. That wheat Round Roast or Steak, 23.:per lb'I : they call Marquis. '. .. TOTAL ASSETS OVEE EIGHTY-THREE MILU0Z;,9 ---- _-�arloin Roast or-Steak. �..._._. --28cg Branch, W. F.Law, Incidentally+ the Baundersea Portecho � ase Roast or Steak, ... _ 280 .,established another 'vsriet that - lgc ., WhitbY Branch, - - C. A. McClellan, Mattgger - y 1Lump Roast]... ... -� they called,Prelude. , It will ripen Fine Rib Roast, '20o 44 " in eight weeks and has been raised Heavy Rib Roast, .. ... lee' a Picke'a t Dawson withip three degrees of Shoulder Roast.' . '16 wnd 18c " p the the Arctic Circle. IE map pet+ Pot Roast, 1!c" " � Ba�V • _ baps be grown oven in the lower Brisket, to buil, ..:. ,.. ' _ .: " 90 a, - i' --� Yukon Valley. It does ant pro- hag of Pork,... ..."�•.• 26c .4 duce heavily, however, and for Loin of Pork, ... .. 26c " µ that reason is not worth planting Bhouldet Roast of Pork, .,, .� _ -Dread like Mother tried to make where any, other variety will Pork Chops, .. :. 28c Bnns,,Cakes sad Cookies carried by our drivers. 'grow. - -Pure Pork Sausage, .... 26c The service of the Saunders Yam- Finest Salt Pork - ,fK - Phone 900 and have them call. ,Uy not only to their native coon Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, .: 88c " Great demand for the - Cry bat• to mankind as well ie " --• - sliced ..: 88c " "Martha " Jane worthy of more ,recognition than Mild Cared Cottage Rolla (half or whole), 12a iit time received. The .. „ Chocolates y ere men i8ack Bacon, 45cs Try.@ box—they're delicious < lr •lho have done better than those :Cooked Heim,— 55c whom Dean Swift praised so high ,Weiners,.. ..; � : ''25a " A cool drink at the Soda Fountain goes good when its hot. l the'men who made two blades Head-Cheese 150 " Sundaes, Sodas etc r' served in the of Araea or two sere of core grow Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 The 55 cents Verhe'x Sanitary System. where only one grew before. a " 5 lbe 90 cents _ hey have caused whole acres a lb pry F 18 cents=] Wedding Cakes Our Specialty of waving grain to spring up Fresh Trost and White Fish Every Friday where before none would grow. ��rra:bays lus. 1�rRRra ah 'a +fie REIN► -. = PIC�3ERING H R. Monny �. ..� .;� '.V•ti�Jr^• ,7+5v%�"�,•a'•- yf. .+'.e°G~ ���-�"- +G'"",Ea'','-�• +�i;.'.:+•»:' _ .u. P� _ - e.t`C'aY;r,,•�, 'vr'^ °2::.. rq,•�T'r:`c<:> ��.•d ...t4' `f Fr 5 a•, ?. "'°.�'+ 'qy; .,•�•` .r_4'-er•' "'�-'�il t s.i+^••,m. K£" -v Y. �°' ' „�.-. .T '+v.. '°.-=%-?: �ti°,.4-��''' "dF-'+.,4 ix+r,y+„'.r.MS;!r".N.,r-'3E ',fill 9 •''i•cTi`nrz r+;ia:.;�:c!c•pw,''„:t.,•.s-.,se-'+-r.:L,,.C..'7. r: },- _�"•�el�+�''�'t•x",7."3,,.•:}'' t5`..4►. .`' ^,ry fi t ^y","+�'! ;x�d..,''✓k•.,.`.�^ Y_°`L^'� >v s,/+ty`,77't��, iK�.••.i.• f •pa;' � T �„"J-rF.,''rt... Y. "_^a 7.rrerti r.'�`�"^.5."�:•,''4`':f•h�;.%r�,;�'r•`'r-ni.fi.`r}.�...= !..c.'....d.r..1+�•;.n,!�'`,'t;,t"i.'. `',G!".�• ", ?,• `.A.. CL4REM bNT. Mtge Heaslin, a former teacher -M•lORSE REGISTER: son of 1924 at his own stable, Calm- in Claremont, visited with Miss — brogie Stock Farm, Claremont. h 1! `15258;• 17883 i 7e�s� �b � , J. Fiagold had a business trip to Janet Youug the last week. FLOiu wdaJ ; ( p pmeported AslyoNe, 00407), the fashioaebI bred the city on Tueeda_���rr David and Mrs. Pugh, Ray anal E Da�foe, c�?reen Rivecrwill make. ' Imported stallion, the property .of r Mrs. Biabop, of Ucbrld 19, is the• Mrs. Morgan and Miss S: E. Evans the season o! 1923 as follows: Moo- of will make the season gueet of her,daughter, Mrs. Thos. =motored to the city on Friday' - day leaves his own stable and pro- o!1923 at hie ;own stable, Csirnbco- { aad S - GreRR. Mrs, Swalm and Mies Michell,of needs to 0.Oarter's for noon, E.W. the Stock Claremont. Mies Doughty. of Peterboro, is Boxxizt Fi.IBK, (18264), 118280), 19881. Toronto, are holidaying at the Holtby a for night. Tuesday, Wm, ' - spending a few days with Mies S- home of Tho . and Mrs. Cored Middleton'@,Greenwood.noon,Love the fashionably bred imported ' .x 6 champion Clydesdale stallion. the pe Lyman and Mre. Pilkeg and D. farm, Audle ai ht; Wedcesda . E. Evans. y , g y ro et t of Graham Bros.,will make $: Aiidereon, of Toronto, spent and Mrs. Graham motoreli to Au- W. o cgs Brld s.Brock road.noon �he season of 1923 at his own stable. - ?ac. Sunda here- with We brother, Hutahinse Bros., night: Thursday, Bee our New Gingham@ and Sunday rota on Sat aitterpoon, re- Palmer Bros., Liverpool. noon. M. Oairnbrogie Stoctc Fasm,Claremont,: Qhambraya. Alez, and.fami[y. tar Sunda Kennedy's.Dunbarton, night.- Fri- UPP Torn Piuz;c% 11484. (14415) the Ivan and Mrs.Benson, of !kg{n- g y• day,R.Garland's, Oberry ood, for pure bred Clydesdale stallion. the Court, were with the latter's par- SALE REGISTS.°« noon; W. H. Major's, con. 5, night. property of Graham Bros.,will make A full line of Walt Papers, ente over Sunday. 'y Saturday,own stable until, the toll.- the season of 19.23 at,his'own stable, newest designs. Mrs. Ed. Gibson has returned IDAY, JULY TTu—.Suction sale of owing Monday morning. CairabrogieStockFarm,Claremont. 'aM home after spending a week with ousehold furniture, harness mak- Ca $aAT,(imp), O.T. $. B., No.1248; giNa SAUL, (14945) 8. 8. B., (9688] O. ie9 Summer Underwear and - 4� relatives in Toronto. e ' supplies and tools,buggy,cutter '.tborough-bred Imported stallion.the S. B., the fashionably bred imported Hosiery at right prices. ; etc., the prcperty of N- Burton, Ol desdale stallion,the property o! Mies Gllendinalug,returned miss- Ciargwunr. Sale at 1 Q:clock sharp. property of the Canadian Racing y p y Men s. Bummer $hirts,_new-pub- : :ionary ftwrn India, is visiting at gee bills. D.A. Pu b, auctioneer, Assoc latlons. Toronto. will make Oscar Wilson,Brougham,will make g the seas a-of.19-n--as-fellow's-:-Ma terns. Men a Under wear, the home of David and Mr@.,Gre the season of 1923 as 'Follows: 14on• _ _ Mrs. James Horto and dart ht� day. will ieav$-hie,,w., amble, Dun• day, will leave hie own stable and 2-piece and Combin- "" x o P g proceed to T. Hirst s,' Kinsale, for Valdes, of Pog Perr are Marton, and proceed to G @COW a Ho. P er,. . - tei, Brougham, for night; Tuesday, night;'Tuesday, 'Carson Bros..'con. spending a week wit omas an Franklin House, Markham, night; 7,noon, W. Ormerod's. Greenwood, A full line of Fresh Groverles _ Mrs.Paterson:-- I am prepared to take orders for build- Wednesday, Callendar's Hotel, Mal- night; Wednesday.U.Btake's,And- always on hand at lowest The Brooklin football team play- Ing wire fences, either hand- vern,for night; Thursday, Wood's ley, noon, H. G. Wilson's, baseline, possible prices. ed a friendly game with the $. S. made or woven. Hotel, West Hill• night; Friday,.to night;Thursday,W. J. Miller, Pick- .: . � tear here on Monday evening, re. Consult me before placing your order. his own stable where he will remain ering, noon, H, Vale's, lake sbore, 'Highest prices paid for salting is a tie. Charges moderate. Work until thefoilowing Monday morning. night; Friday, Gt.. Cowan'&, Brock produce. Y Mrs. W. M. Catcher, of Port guaranteed. Road, noon.owe stable, night; Bab fi s Phone Pick 1712 TzRRiN(#TOx CTi!'SWAYO,9588, the fa- urday, J. Pattersoa'e, con. 7. noon, D� A + C!(t('tmm? rr. Perry, has returned' home after moue Hackney stallion,the property thence to his own stable until,the 1! A. SCOTT 1 1 spending a few days with D. A. GEC PARLEY. Pickering of Graham Bros.. will make the sea- following Monday morning. �. and Mrs. Scott, {7LABEMONT�_-._x-r`f�NT1ltRI0 Mrs. Harry Thomson has re- and Annual �~ turned home, accompanied by her �� WHITE' ' r daughter; Mrs Renfrew.of Toros- FIE1 0 •D -�` to, who is spending the week with t r c Civic Holidav,-Monday. hell You--.Tr-aeI! he — August B,.h. � F . Ray and Mrs. Rumohr, to To- Held under auspices of the Fairport - _ Ca nvas Sh es ` tonto, returned home on Saturday Ratepayers'Association. 1wc travelling. Yon will fiord it most adveatagetx�s to carry sifter spending a couple of weeks f every desorlption . * with you a LETTER OF CREDIT issued by this Bank. It vacation with the former', par' no:�� both on land and ena=vs the safety of your funds, is easily negotiated and serves as Ws have a supply of Whits here. -�prizes, Including Thos. Farrow, of Goodwood, has silver cups and medals. ore valuable introduction is cities where you are uakauown. Letters :_ I and 2 strap Running Shose Remember the data aad'Dome. one of Credit are obtainable at any branch of this Hank.' -�. " karted a trucking bust,"" and white solicits the patronage of the pen- come all to Fairport. Ontario's most : . wi Black Patent and white with E pie of Claremont and vicinity. See poputar summer resort on Civic Ho11- 'rt�B buckle at 51.75. Thin is advt, in another coluatn. O day. Monday. Aug,Ath. - - I regular$2.54 Three rinks of our bowlers went Ladies' Oxfords, white and ' to Uxbridge on Wednesday last s and took part in the tournament, y{tfil'i'BY BRA,mm G. P. LYND, Maasgrs. tan, x1.75 Cho i - #n which about twenty-1170 rinks - gRippgl•m g� _ _E G CREi89� btanagar- Men's white Canvas Hoots, Participated. They report a veers - — white sales and heels, orb -' enjoyable time. 8225. p ... Sire. T. E. Pugh spent a weep Chopping and Oat Bolling will # r with friends is Toronto. On her continued at the will 4! the �' � Q�ds � � return home on Batord°ag she was accom ponied by Ddt•e.Tames Percy. late W. G. Barnes at Green River. d ,. who will apes a few weeks with her reed other friends. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- i Coal, oal. On Wednesday last the marriage days . 42tf . of Wm. Red and Mrs. John . . r 'Walkdr was solemnized at Uz• Notice to Creditors V ° Hard egad Soft 60al of the „ bridge. They will resido in Mr. - �Na orNSrrs N ; - • Redshaw s borne on the 8th line of - - �-� 'Uxbridge, where the best wishes In the matter of the Estate of Rug&• s of their many friends follow them.. both Hood. Deeea&od._ * , The Park Committee are ceiling Notece to bose6p_S ven. pgrsuant to THOS. A. g AWV LLz huHes-e#the Women s Iasti Section 5e of-Tbe Trustaea'Act R.S.O. x tutu and the other ladies of the 1914. Chapter 121. that all creditors -t village and community *o{iciiing and others having claim& or demands * oat -pprasislona for the Barden party to agalnst the estate of Elisabeth Hood, T be be held on July 24th, and hope late of the Township of Pickering.in T w.LN E T�PIN1� `tom they will gives whole-hearted rt• the County of Ontario. Widow,who t shey w died ca or about the 14th day of April. N. Barton will bold an auction 1 • at the said Township of Pinker- Implements ing.are regalred,o0 or bei'oee the 16th wises We esebed by live atom is as S�p Be Ceokert ante of household etfeests, harness- day of AuRwt, 192x. to rend by pwt. b b� !er end tnstes better Ll maker's.tools and supplies,baggy, prepaid,or deliver to one of the under- bpi if N�9wfgt libelo holes around the tom �' Cutter +3cc.. on Friday, July 27th signed e:ecatrixes o!the last Will and sipesss ys•. T6o 1M does Just ref3dlYBd a l9rgll d ' hti Mc. Burton is giving tip burl• Testament of the said deceased. their No t�+esi tars smg.mMo IaADfi'of MOCiormi©k h 4`y l aes9 on account of illness wad b Christian and&sesames,addresses and : , trouble to dma, as !h+@s is pe descriptions,the full Ucnlan, to or dried msv t sosfspa od The Binder Twine G. leaviatt Clanmoat these will be so pt Pm' . writsoogg of their olalms, a statement j� that �,B' B&U1 eeoerve• of tbXsecounts. aad the nature of ve7 Cooker, is ores of trite cost tustlel Mr.Osborne s subiect at the Bap the security, if soy.held by them. u6ao� rsa�. Ask for Be sure of yours by ordering . tiat Church nest Sunday morning_ And take notice that attar such last _ will be "What Ina eburch mew- mentioned date. the said ezesutrizes - SM WARE Y. ..,lit oDt3e o- � bar P" is the evening, the first of will proceed to distribute the assets of :.w sense of sermons.oa "The Life of of the said deceased among the parties �tM.era..fa ' $5P9 y0II examined OSe of Joseph" will beg)ven. the.snbjGeet entitled tbereto,'having regard only M. a>. � 'sa' "its v Ot�ne1 ~ e'^' " to the claims of which tbey rball then 'a' ,'1n`�vew� sue► the II6W MOCOrIl11a�L Joseph. the Dreamer. _ , .sr., r.. This eyries will be especially help cutrize�wilt not be that bte the said!a the s�aa id :es. mew .> :as•a assets or say pert thereof to any per- �..�,.�,, _ Let us show you a few The sympathy ad the commons• son or versoneof whose claim notice M.1 .s ., � '""3RtQ�t ��w"� u. t ie extended to Lose and Mrs. shall not have beep received by them _� bm d.M r left. ww"cam _ Implements i11,•of Toronto, on the death of at the time of such distribution. .tp ` `-'that you would like their 4-months old child. who sue- Dated at Toronto this .20th day of Look over pone haying machines numbed to an attack `of meseles July. A. D.1923: and get ready for the rash ` and bronchial pneumonia. The MIBe MARY HOOD, Brougham,Oat. face funeral took p on Tuesday Miss IDA S. BATS, Brougham.Oct., �1 when laterment was made in the E:ecntrizes of the said deceased F, M. V Q O PES 1Claremoat Union Cemetery. W. J. BitATOx, ' H R ow 0 emember thi�ptcnic of the Un- say fit.;Toronto Ab • :CLAREMONT ion Church Sunday School on Solicitor toy the said Ezeoutrizes ss Q 'Wednesday, July'25th, which will - V a ib� Sure be held at the lake at Oshaws,. ICE -,CREAM -.Now is the time t0 order your = Conveyances will be provided for Always on hand' We In the course o!a few days we shall he those who have no conveniences Car before the Spring rush. _. moving into our new store,located H� far going,and will leave the church garieg opened anew Store►od Re• about 160 feet South tcorlt the tone . . . mews corners he village. We need �n at l2oclac]cabwrp.' Anyone who tre.hment Stood, and also aPark CSn make immediate ,delivery ' -� ,� ` wishes to go. whether they are at Ro&ebank, I will be able to more room ry on our extensive shall `t -- _,of the following models : 'acs also win6 badness. 'we shall :.: memberb of the school'or sot, will accommodate picnic parties sake delivery to any part of the tows► �. be made welcome. at reasonable stew and special attention given to hone -' Don't forget the grand g4rden Not water supplied and first-class °- - - pp van -Off -the park TT /� orders.. OaiT the best lv Food etue6r party to _be -gi boats for hire. TOURING CARS RUNABOUTS NABOU 1 S wul be kept od our rhetves, d su . Rroagds wad6r the auspices o-the - �Dsnca piattorm to rent. ! Jot Neilson a Ice. Orearn will bo Memorial Park Committee on the 6504 constantly on head throughout t5e evening of Tueeds , July 24th. �^t remaose. Our., Ob slatire — Quslia� 'Y Duncan Cowan,of Toronto, Can Dyson E. Cows - TON TRUCKS* Est•L°"t me your next Snaraa ' min's premier entertainer, bas _----- teed. Let Ya get your aeztorBrs been secured and be will entertain wkhrm Bread Canada Bread eSa.,, 10es Phone, Clare 2!!02 in song and monologue in an open We have recently taken ov6 sir concewt, beginning at 8.80. _ F � � +��r Gam« In addition to Mr. Cowwa's' selec• ' i� promptly and satis- tihe Agency for the Chevrolets CLARICKONT, UNTS3 1 tions, there will be vocal Bolos by Pa H, G McIntyre, violin solos by Di faction guaranteed. ".Motor Car and will be in a posIL �••�J.Wilker, piano duets by. Mrs. T. . •'`Birkett and Miss Vets Stephenson Atrial fn solicited. tiOn to take care of the sales and selections by the Clare moot F�GF.�R gS Citizens' Band. Beginning at 8.15 and service of this Car there will be a league football at the "Corset Shoe Store."' match between Srooklin and. Claremont, Out, in the future. Claremont, 'at which Mr. Nelson, of Toronto, will referee. This will -be a most interesting game as Whitevale j �A full line of Accessories, Vasa. ,��,materials and desiaga Ir these two teams have already met Q�� h pi tit, u Will pa yon, three times, the result being very The a. i o i,.14 Gra$e Ball u our wars acs imm"t aft rleslt close on each occasion aLusches line and Oil always in stoek. obtain seines Don't be miaw at reasonable prices, as well as agents we do 0a4 employ ibemateeasegasaN Ace cream and other refreshments, Overhauling, Paint113g, al[ kinds ly we a.n, area a*librow oR W me%. repairing done. Ignition • will be for sale at booths on the a specialty T COLLAOU � � semmlrai o4 of 14 per eenl.,vhiobyoe gronndR. In Case of rain the pro- , '��}', •w��� J. { 7""' ' ltaw ttw gramme will be given in the, nk, Your old Ford top re-covered 1111JJ LJr which ad3oioe the groands. Ad- for $18.00. J.T. X,&T"13(M a, 4$esn ; children, asset F} ' �'y •1:�2. +Vc:"xi t° +"^a,•"'_ .yam, :riNr ••'rill +54.°,..�i r,• �y�• h rti',v .�k. FstW1, l.. '�„ a`i`,,t-p,,S p.. , . .. a ;,b.:«v.+e �.. `,�'r�:. �:'-i .AG'1�i' :iT -��r:^i."--''. •'�,v- ..�� j,. Z�K•.,.t t.. ..µ,' ,.w.: �• wt .. . '..�` ;,, 1 ',., u.tty '... ' —,r." 'f'r..e,.. r..+w ,>✓ !' "«.'"'�••.,. ;a,urJ' ', ... ,, .; ;.. ;.r. •„t '..y;).x.•- � .i .,, � •i. �N ,::,, - ''w. , s ,G. J., v., 'e'G r.,, ,� ' .: .;Kam' - .'.. r .' • `,y µ}5. - y %• r _ _ .. __---— `y..r•. :i y 1* i • lWas' something, about hez *hat dot' - - - '�"�1fe Little House. ";r q'y",F.y.,�•{;Its -Safe is Ph6on�al..,, ,a through even rni customary sluggish .. arrogance, warning him-riot to ores Bo tiny aeem:ed this little hours, r • son issue. Scarce room for bed and board; Y`J.- tS Quality is Irreproachable ' f He rummaged in the pantry and' Yet here were love and hGGppinesi .. -brought out'cold' meat;-bread,-these' iii heaping measure ponrod. ° ' -- Fugar cookies, half a custard pie.. ''decided that it was hardly worth while But now too large-the little house, to•build a fire, such a hot day and - Far one has gone away, E e � ,:._;- °;• " •::• - ;- - all; but he went out to the spring house and got a pitcher of milk, some And through the high and empig' . butter, and a dish cottage cheese. rooms ' Not a very.good dinner, as Joseph The joyless echoes- stray: Halle >1 �4kAl In r9ilr- . _33isho s dinners. usually went,,but it Pocket for ever ,.. . p rtiflleSlliRetat. would serve. Lottie . ,Sanders could Still ever round the little house " cook him a hot, filling meal to-nfght. K26g The sweeg slt memories cling All of the food he put on the clean(Or laughing face and dancing teat, Aids dlgesttet4 - --- rM � scoured•kitchen table, and as he-sat That made our hearts to sing. triers and slowly and noisily devoured1� �Ir8t. -• __ -1a the Purest and Most Clea►nl Pre ed Tea q it, smacking hie lips over the icy milk AOett18S ti10 ttlroaL ;., des, cold milk in- Oh, l!at1ner, keep the little hoiufe; min the World - —that was a keen i 1 h Erring balm and tender care: _'stead of coffee on a day like this, a For @ItB�ltti, ft8y0r and ��:~. 4'�-� ,• _._ _ _-•__•_ —, . told himself—he thought about `the May'amlll•es again of happfneae a _ - coming harvest and about the sick boy In Thy good time be thane. ��g' the til8�f4) {' `- ,. — :-• - - -- - - - - P Y- y. l - —]8:Lillian Morley. ,e 83t n stairs: -Toils was Monde If :. lasted till Thursday they could 4 p.. have-the-:funeral :on. Sunday. That Mrnard's Liniment for-Corns and Walls MIRNCLES - Bobby By Sophie Kerr would leave the next_week clear for the harvest and no workday ost. ' :...- There was nothin consciously brutal A HANDY APRON. in 'the mind of Joseph Bisho as he My 'helpful clothespin apron -gave 4 GG made these..plans.- He had always, me an idea for as extremely-useful' +r• PART I. Just like when he was a little iel_t'prided-himself on his forehandedness,I. low," she thou ht y little boy;my. apron to be worn while putting the e 'It was very quiet there in•the :irk- and laid his success as a farmer to� „# !' r 4 '� buy! ever had a chance= house in order each day. The apron very quiet a vet y-' never! .But I wont ive ou,up—Ilkzoking'ahead when most of the feria- Y P room ve het: 1Y-1> , , � bare rn'wn--lisl-e ma'--n o her farm bed-- ,g y „.Iers about weie, as he truthfully said, is made of stout cretonne; is suspend- Y want.. I can t. You're everything. "looking behind and tr n to catch ed from the shoulders and has a;dee ' rooms, with whitewashed walls and g Yi g 1 P She had almost finished her 'task u with themselves." And he had pocket con hotel �° ,•:..plaint.ugly furniture, the green, wav- when she heard Joseph Bishop, her P t P P Y'across the front. - � !t; ery glass of the square of mirror over husband,. come into the kitchen let= heard so much praise ,for his fore- This generous-sized pocket saves so ., the 1 handedness, and took such credit to I man Ste The abandoned ma TO Stipp( tile. the chest of drawers reflecting tin the screen door slam to behind Y PIS magazine tl ='.: - g himself for it, that it becomg'a I steadt�� Inreasln$ gtare'of sunlight beyond the shade of him. She :shivered and bent to see dear �,anit with him, and second na- I find in the dining room is'slipped ,. a swam maples that s read above ' _ I y demand for P P p if the noise had disturbed Bobby—she she auto_my packet and plac d on- the .. and arouhd'the house. Molly Bishop almost wished it would, it ha rture to exercise it: i y so loo since he had noticed had been 1 It'was the way in which he had I magazine stand when I happen to go " gl,aui anxious) into this glare. g anything. been reared $is had been'a pinched, to the living room instead of requiring I tt d only, rain or this spell of She drew the cool cloth once more p across his forehead; and went ckl repressed, hard-working childhood, a special trip. b beret u a-little, I know the lever d Y'wit ut one leam of natural joy or, " downstairs. - That was"to prevent Jo- Usually by.the time T am zeady to --. " •r P diversion. is father was an Old- 'M MATCHES E �' break. But it's Inca a sea of braes, � + ishe murmured to herself. `"Reckon t go upstairs m bi .' seph from coming up. Indeed, he was�Testament' rent, .s sparing not the y 8 Pocket is full to Pll sponge hini off again like Doc at the foot of the stairs as she reached p overflowing. And it is seldom that.s y _ rod, harsh to his children, thrifty to d S make •:_ . Pruitt said, and see-anyway. I got'the bead of them, and she held up'a:the feint of cold penury. Hfs'mother room is put in order that something is ' M �,L ON r, to keep trying.'° warning hand to stop him. was .a drud crushed under the not picker) up that must be taken to matctleS a day ` She turned back with resolution to' '`flow's he now?" asked Joseph heavy work of household Joseph some other part of the house. It saves M P y. _ Bishop had learned from his cradle so man steps to lace all these things t acid dipped white linen cloths Bishop anxiously,but not lowering hie P y P P ' swiftly' and deftly into cold water. voice. - only-to work and save. Joy, beauty, in my apron pocket and gradually �t �rWt J3er hands.thin and yvorn,.knotted ate "Just the same's far's I can see. Did l affection sin ath he had never the joints,- moved in an •a ny of you see Doc Pruitt in town? phace them where Lhey belong 'ae I - - tenderness over her patient. e was,I ys, saw Im Ewa wagged his hca '-I F P Y, _. work from room to room.-A. M. A. go " •'knov�tna •. p H I i His thou ht went on, slowly, thick- "•• "°'" p her only.son, and as he lay there,, Joseph P gg "s}ly, to the-time of his'munching heavy - ? :-11ushad and hot,arid vaguely mutter- head ominously_He was a-big, thiclt. aws- -C:Imdiid.. Ley had-Bobby's-fun= The esrlteat'knnmtf u=g:'ca1 9natrq- ° i w ' tug incoherent words, she felt the clumsy -man, ruddy and blunt of ten-,oral on Sunday or any day next week, meats are copper knives found in a - WR r: blood drip away from her heart in',tore, loud-voiced, a ,man without!they'd Have_ to get Parson• Wayne to, tomb 1600 B.C. r t. apprehension ldobby Bishop was nerves or sensibility a reader of char- reach the funeral aermon, be.-aus•t 0 e Szes p P•. n, t there was something acter might observe. his own Astor, ]?arson Hi ns- had , ye �. ?" P babyish about his forehead still clear, "What did he say?" demanded gone out to Arizona for his health The Laurentide-Co., Ltd., of Grand and white in contrast with the deep Molly Bishop. 'What did he say, Joe?j and the two churches were, having Mere, P.Q., have about 20,j100,000 I, tan of the rest of-his face, and more Tell me eve word." every anion meetings. white spruce seedlings and trans- ''_ babyish still his blond hair,which had She had got him out into the kff- He dia not articular) want Par- plants in their nurse s; 'r1 gzovstt out since his illness, curled in then again, and shut.the door at the j Pon Wayne, for the little old man hid:P - t � ttitnl ringlets about his whiteness. foot of the stairs. - always stood :rather on his dignity Minard's Liniment for Coughs a-Colds �r " oily• Bishop, as she bathed him, He said there wasn't no hope. with Joseph Bishop, and'the farmer + �P� ► S �: found'herself looking at these ring- Fever's lasted too long. He'-thought I somehow inspected the minister-of lets, and tears dropped slowly down '#d surely break the,.seventh day, and Ii?s better to lose smilingly than to Iter eheeks. when-it didn't he said he was c-rtain ntartd ngktn sthescormm�community command, win whinIngly. _ }' tit'd break on the ninth. And nog it --- --- -- I - ' has broke on the ninth, Bobhy'll $owrsver. that could not be hetp- , 0d 'no*. if Parson Wayne was the Just lav there like that and' in a l Via-': -•. ",t: - _ . . on#y reacher is thn neithborhbod, h,� - - couple`days go Into a deeper stupor, p r' r� and that'll be the end."_ would 'aaAe'to preach r, by's tuners) _ If the words-had been blows• from rertnon' -Joe Bishop's powerful hands, his wife (To be continued) - 's'r'. f could not have shrunk and winced under them more abjectly. Her thin rve 4 "' face, already shadowed with the pal- for of fatigue and misery. turned al- most blue-White-. She caught at the _ 1 kitchen table to keep herself from e - ine • falling. - f ... f "Oh; don't,.. Joel Don't!" she cried Mtlyta•rd neutralizes the richness of A LifebuQ7 batAr physical y •• and makes. thorn ea sier to. ' out in an aetnal h gical agan ]3e fat foods _. ' Coot, fresh; rested skin couldn't have meant that, Doc Pruitt - Mustard enables to enjoy 01 tingling with health and couldn't. He Couldn't have meant that _ ' t aysltrillste {ppd whi OtllelVPN - we Comfort— Bobby's got to die; that, there ain't _• - prggns. --' an real ho for him." _ _ would -Feeling cleaner than you y Pe ' eTer felt before— "That's what he said. It�e hard a " Becaoseof the tig,creamy right at hsryest time, too. I no c _ - where III be able to find an extra ! ` _ - �� Ind Pj Qi�V lather of Llfebaoy. nd„ '� ' "Oh. what's the harvest!" Molly Bishop's voice rose• In 's, cry of de- spa r. :: ♦p�.�'1' "By cri s Moll she wandering - �' in your ro d!" said her husband-se= .d "rely. "Wheat's going to two dollars - -•_- s, this fall!" 4.f6.2- "Did Doc say there was-no hope?" .. pleaded, disregarding° his stsitement _ �'•,. ' afloat the wheat "Not a bit? Bobby's _ never been what you might call-puny, `LILY though he never was so stout, neither. y=' Looks 's if he could sorely get-out - -!���''Z1�ru - from under a little spell of fever. Her hollow eyes implored him.' +'t J "No, he said they wasn't no hope " "€ - f or � ' and it'd be all over in two-three days A SIMILE BuIr PRETTY FROCK. now." He flung it at her •squargly, butted Swiss and organdy are �•$ impatient at.her insistence: p Half LilyxWlufie and Half Sugar - a Molly-Bishop dropped into a chair he combined The' model is rac- { ticsl and suitable for gill wash fabrics, and 'flan her apron over her head. She did not cry, she did not say. a as well as.for silk and cloth. The col- You will have woaaderlfirr!1 success with ►our reserves if ,* — word, only sat still; numb with the' lar and panels may 'be'omitted In you follow the example of the Tey� chools And pain of it, Her husband waited a lit- red and white dotted' percale with i`eplace half the sugar with LILY Corn Syrup. tle wed his impatience increased. He 'trimming of white linene, this style gave a long, noisy sigh. - -The initial saving in:money maybe.small,but your •• ' b "We goin' to have dinner to-day?", Wili LV v�.i i+.aD...a. d The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 8, 8, f a ms and"•allies will keep better, will bays oust 0 he aske at last,'for'he he was a man , will be just the right consistency and • who liked to eat hearty;, rich food 10;and 12 years. A 10-year size re= illavor, At, three times a day. quires 3.t/a .yards of 40-inch material. 1YVill not Crystallize. ,. ,. His wife dropped the apron and sat To make sash, collar, cuffs, pocket **f y r_'-� ��� n�_� ' r � �CjBL� tip to the chair, dry-eyed and .resolute. and sleeve facings of contrasting ma- ,UL mak Can _ "Yon can go over to the Sanderses• teriah requires-1 yard 82 inches wide. flit le °`" and Fet Lottie Sanders to come and . pattern.mailed to any address on Endorsed b oocThousewives ever• cook, she said. �I ain't going to stir r Qcefpt of tiic in ;trivet or stamps, by where. LN WHITE Corn Syrup 1s QUICK out of Bobby'#room again till the end sold b all grocers in 2 S and 10 , _ ` comes. I guess his mother can do ,the Wilson Publishing Co, 78- West Y t{ r that much for him" Adelaide St., Toronto. Allow two lb.tins. t,- ��� � "If there's anything 'cooked up I weeks for receipt of pattern. THE CANADA STARCH CO, I.iAiITED, - ' 'M NT could eat it cold before I over-to -- o Rte^ sus 0 --__ Sanderses," suggested Joe Bishop, for W,+aGfo.CookBook. _ .- a",r WHEN THE FLIES COM ONE OF A DOZEN his stomach was clamoring for its ac- . customed load Maybe with a cup Where tbei-e are children there are " t= "QUICK"DESSERTS_- of coffee" r_ sure to be flies in the house no matter -�-� 1Betinomlcal Nouris ' "If you want you can build the.Are how carefully one may screen. My ' and -,Wake yourself some 66flee, re- - Add mUk to the contontis:' turned Molly. "And whatever there send-by:a along-handled,_home-made of a package .ofANVINC--= is is right there in the pantry." She Ity-snapper. A-two-foot piece-of lath, 1-BLB Cocoanut Pudding, left the room, and Joe Bishop }teard or other slender stick, carefully split -:Stir,boil for a few minutes her going upstairs. He was annoyed one-inch at the end, and a four and = - - s;.:. - and'serve. =there was no reason why :she' one-half .by.,six-inch piece of. wire _ + �.. - Insist on shouldn't have taken time to make Screen Cnserted, fastened by one or two to. AIGLtlRLN'S INVINCIBLE him a cup of coffee; but he didn't tacks,'-leng enough to head down' on s `; insist, though usually he made it a tke other side, makes a fly-snapper ?'° l SoMby 411 Grocers oint not to'humor Molly's vagarie9. - long enough to reach ceiling or walls, fs '][ode br. �_ 81Qtt1 LItu'1'itin, When he married he let her know pi4•,: . _ 1 dwiealiv.s. is who was master, and a few lessonA and the children will delight to use it. _ had sufficed To-day, though, thera. ry it.—Mrs. H. N. P. r_ ^'k�"-•'}.r.e N, s �, t ,vi.s• •e,K,:. , 4.� 'T>,'.'' ys �• .:r M,. '�" '`aa v'w+..::!.�," - � "'tr,y �," a, ',Y:Mr-4' 'we .'S.n-., »� „�w•... �:' . . ., :w �, - �Y`- �'1'...."".a n.r.i'Y,:.iT".�Rr. ,l�f". xM,�{•• .,�,. . Tay. �'.'r.9"�'�;? yt.Y. r''7" "3�;,}rvL4,`, :�''�eir ,>�i�'.,,,� =+,�;' ^�•,,�,. ,z+';�. 's 4 8 _ '�. N .da' s•^•YA1•�:n °,;ro t i C ,i y;' _;Y"'' c..Y:: ✓..'+!�,..•!: .,.i.^`.u•c t.,'�;.: .< < _n,,...fy,z=!a.�'..'s,.'� .•rs•� �n , }; .y.,.+'.. vt, •_,r�d A. ; ✓..3,1.;1'° w-..'.`.�"f'f.y°.' .1'7•°. ^R�.t...'..w "'• . r---C:,.. .dU.+,,...w:•yrT-r.t s n w ­.­. ' s ^ "IF a .•,v !'=.�'.+t,h : • `,''+�, . '.f: ° 14-T'.Y, W`T .r., "£•2+ "•�' f' A •L ;1Y' _ .,..A 9Fi• yv ''�.•"_ �1 .- .. �•' •'P .;•'a Ys}^ '� •2'4+•.•,�#'1;'. '+�. = .:�. ':r�;.,,F,.."' 'u:>.;• ir�'M ,<-....�.. .:�;,;.,?'�°.•�,.� mac, ;w..,.. .;,:ar ,�•,-. .� .*, „$,s+ Asti` ,,'-\\ �. '• '' a., ,». � .:�y' " -� ,.y`"'' - DIGESTION -. 'f 'ADVENTURES OF WAIF DUE TO-POOR BLOOD- - {;O -POHDENT "GOOD MONEY IN GOOD FIRMING - ' + ,��,,,,,�� f r.'�erfect Digestion� ..Corae of - .. . MEETS THRILLS IN MANY t- $ .Get to �(�� ajZ(i flue Blood ls...M�ad�> and - LANDS. . . ... . -19 �. Red. - _ ; ' y C� the 1\l�mortgage e There is-no tonic for the atomaeh that is not s Conic for every other part Stra nge Customs of Mada$ras•- INE.years ago. Canada's na- - With the increased cost of pro- the body. But the stomach de "Swedish" ' '` tional debt was about one- pro- duction, the higher standards of car..--Testing A Swedish living now.prevailing cannot be reads, as dose every other organ, on third of a billion. It is more g p g :-maintained by, poor farm manage•. the blood for its energy. Captain of Artillery. than two and one-third billions " „ s . }'here can be no.perfect digestion - foie invent, boarder milkers, scrub Having travelled is mane strange y beeves, poor quality hogs or man- Unless you have rich,,red blood. This parts of the globe, Mr. E. F. Knight) Our dCbts have greatly in- profitable hews. is scieafdficaliy true The way, then, has man interesting and exciting ad- That even under resent condl- to tone up the'4W13 aoli is to.enrich y. creased—our revenues must - ventures to recount in hls."r..emiais- "'tioaa pfo5ts may be-made is testi- ishe blood, ' _ also g0 up. The farmer has tq fled by many skilful,observant and •' Most stomach remedies tzy'to'dlgest Cep bear., is.share of the increased yon-plunging farmers,who believe :•' y ring tha-Spanfah-American War, - policy of "slow but -_ your food for on. Flow-much.better burden. That means he must more .cis-the Mr..Knight was given permission by - _sure". and_` a as you o" rather It Is to tone tap' the stomach so that , . increase his revenue `P 9 y g .` the Spaniards to go to Cuba and re- = than see wi will do Its own work, as nature in- p d; th excessive bar- -it, - r port the war from the 9pc wish aide. t Complaint has been heard rowing and the often con .'teud'ed. There is no., pleasure in eat• g q farmers armers under resent disaster. <` tng preddgeeted -food. Torte up your When he got to the tnited States; he P found that the Americans refused. to conditions in Canada -cannot The results on our E - . stomach, them.:your .appetite, and di= Experimental :a t #estion will soon be normal land' him an the Cuban coast, nor - make farming pay. And yet Warms also bear test�zaany to.the " could he get a neutral vessel to take man thousands of Canad.afa --value of thoroui skilful work. If.your digestion is•weak'an_4 you Y blood thin, -you need Dr. Williams' him, so he decided upon a•bofd enter- blood farmers do make it,pay: Pink' P31Is 'to feature the'strength to pries. t:,The Farmer Must a• :. How Ie It Done? Your blood; in addition use care in An American journalist had a tug', Manufacture , the selection of your diet and your and the author arranged with him to F= Patient, and industrious ''carrf iM1 Viz. Mtamach•trouble will anon pass away. take a small boat on the tug in which an" will do wonders, but some- But crops alone are not enough. thing more is needed. 'Too often The farmer must change his crops M Charles I,a Rose, Fruftland, Ont.; Mr:Knight could be put off near tba .. "into lean bulky 'sad more tuRered esverely, and fella wdrat Dr. Cuban coast. The only boat available �atieat industry' is coupled with , dull' peraistance" is r priced .products—milk, pork, beef, 3. . W1131amar Pink Pills did•for her. She was a home-made affair,but the author thought out methods. i mutton, poultry, etc. '4 ways:—"I was a terrible sufferer'from decided to iisk it,and was duly launch _ With fair yielding cows aairying = . Farriers today more than ever, Stomach ttonbie.' Tht doctor called it ed from the tug into a rough sea. He -: . shows good profits in.Casaada. The -• must plan ahead, as well as 'plslg. AN cow has increased her - ;= bervons fadlges�tlon. Everything I ate bad gone some .distance, and•the tng along' - indeed they have no op- ` yield 25ge to the last ten years. distressed me, and I-became so weak had steamed away, when the small floe, i� they wish to succeed. She can uite readily go up an- ' sad rundown I .could hardly weak i bast capsized. g ° -had a pain around my heart moat of- _ Co-ordination of Bead sad head other 2S% and more, and 'there's ' will mean real success. Fa " .. •- Arrested as a l3'py. - -_ir [��neei� rasing where the profit lien. Fetter feed- =f the time' and I slept very poorly. I He managed to right it again and has paid and.pays now - Ing, better selection and better was afraid I would not get well, as. _ on many farms. It can be-made to breeding will do the, job—feed, of w n it but with urned2 every goat a on. almost every farm. Canty weed, breed. _ the doctor's medicine was not helping of wind the -craft -turned over. The - -• �� diaya culture has me.• In this Serious condition Dr, Wit- water was,iateeted with'sharks. All law ;rofit- �� To do better feeding means ° lbuzW Pink'Pills were recommended P risking eras suceear- better pastures and more generous night he clung to the boat, falling fully in .thn past and can do ao .. and,I decided to try theln. and I can again supplies of palatable roughage. truWuliy say "t)Way made me feel anises now and again to be awakened Short rotations includi lover and y by being thrown laao the water as the .. ensilage crags (c a a flower .". r like a new person. I affil always give craft _ - • t captiZed op�ee mare._., ea and oat,eta)will provide fee this meillciae a word of �psatsq *ben - -.- Crop Returns Should be laacreeued_ + ' tint summer d He succeeded In reaching land that at@ _dance for both r si I get a Nhaaee for I think there L On the Central Experimental Farm at - 'winter. The er{inenb and [a-- ezp _ nDaing to be compared. with It for day, only to,be arrested as a spy, for Ottawa some crop costs sad crop profits veatigations which the Dominion d�yapeptica, of any one weak, nervous he had losli all hie papers when hie In. 1922 as contrasted with all-Uatuio �Separtment of Agriculture have or rundown." boat capsized. He was kept In prison average crop ousts and crop profits eta carried , on prove that farmin for some .time, but ultimately esta givan below. The all-Ontario figures are adentifically and systemadcall; You can get these Pills ' from' and y b in bracket@: ?smdartaken wi21 pay profits. The ` medicine dealer of by mail SAM cents tithed his identity and was ailowt'3 to Cost par acre Prodt pas seas .,records and paMiulats of such �� 8 box from The Dr•Williams'Medicine remain as war correspondent fn..Ha- Hay ;21.13 (913.50) $11.91 ($3.09) ; work in every province are avail- g Co,, Brockville.,Out °ate Cora for able to the Canadian farmer. ? -•- Mr. Knight also succeeded in' land. Forage $47-� $33.75 10.33 $2 A 86 ' Qata S26.47.($19.32) 7.33 A4 'tr'spa sreertee ' or Producing' Ia Annivefraary, 1889-1923. tug in Madagascar whole the. French si.tia resaMs can t».r.a lr.o ti. seal er interested front we raL G; - Time's finger�may have traced some war against the island was in progress. Espefieital AWINs In ereq smla,., sea 18ter.atlSt fiat..tit you roe lines upon your brow He managed to get his despatches to dairy�eattla?Are ea Into=�s ' fail er f�? Ask is for Werma- _ lad woven gray.stl•aatb to soul ntit. thin country by persuading native car- Experitnental Farm crops sae ��e iuti.o...that will d>��- riem to.hide them !n their anufY-boxes iibi rs cle;mad to be produced brown 315AT: gad*Pnkllsked and have far fret_ . Tf lows once is lover now— and smuggle them tbiong�f. •.When the great cost. Thousands of ` aft 4faarent rePerts, hit- M', at 'too a bgb&and etresl8rs 4.811011 crab nausea a :-.Why need]ron carol French were victorious, they deposed - eaperimeats, however, show that s!1at.rwt to.s... Ask for .+het sea v _ = the Prime Minister and aplzointred a increased cropping costs wisely wart. w [w a lid et ear pubboadensi new one, a very fat old man. lied up to a reasonable " - The winsome eye atd4y seem to come y � point We shall have aoinetivtiag man more dim It,was the custom In Madagascar always increase crop profits. This to say 'later. Meantime writs the " - - Aad cheeks leis ronrd' msybo. less- that the Queen should marry the is trua on the Experimental Farm . =Department of Agriculture, Ot. " Qrm; Prime Minister. and so change has- �--and an any and every faraa. tawa, about your probiims. z Yet, 9 the face to'-fair to him- bands wftII each successive'Govern:. - Why need.you tare* . . ~ '. meat! - - do a true that'you have-appointed n lad Yeats' toll, perhaps.` has bowed the Radaitatmbasaty to my Prime 3ifnia+ 1 , =- oaeeprand heeA ter?" the Queen asked the.French in -- _— Autherl aed for yoYgeslfen 67 tie And in !ts train brought burdens general. Dominion Department-of Agriculture _ ---.its E•',, hard to bear; - When he said "Yee," she replied, W.a,lIOTBEAWELL,1at01a.r. Dr.J.II,BRtBiDes.a.U.e.trldtafsar. _ If love still lives and to not dead— "Ah, woe f$ me; my first husband was Why need-you easel. a tat old man, my second husband :tt whom•you have deposed is very aged. Time's hand may be has brushed some and now you are going to give me a• youth's charms Prime Minister and husband an older ;In a but one was soon missing and doubted, and someone who knew tb'tt r! WASH-PIECE. + d left but one, the owe you Feast and fatter man than either.af them!", a e S_ __--_,_ , thin explained tie disappearance. an.'old kept a dringing bar !n- _• could opere; The author served for "The'Timex" ., I will wring my linen out of Clem 7l'he love-lit smile that won as 11 in several campaigns with Kitchener I Falling Out of Prison. the town brought the pair together. -water, �. alma— agatnat'the Dera+ishes. Once. In want Mr. Knight was in Soutli Africa'dur= When the delighted Swede heard I will hang it out to the clear red aui ?FVhy need you cane' some money, he ezehanged a."cwit" ing the Matabele War. The prisons in:tlmtMa is for Spoke Swedish,v t pok ed sh,he buret I will bring my linen in forth in a torrent of welcome in his ; off The Times'.' with an Arab mar- those days Here often more huts, - . --Clarence H. Eppelaheimer. native ton White and dried-hot before- , and fall-breakin was easy. tongue.. The "Captain" Itsten• - f 0- chant far ;fume local Currency frotee. g Y• In the:� but did not turn a•bat;. When the Dew-dusk_comes on. -- ' Transvaal the stars was told of a man Blue and cream blankets r " y _ Lord. Kitehennr'a Cauliflower. Swede panned the "Captain"..turned to '� ' who escaped'from prison, end who, Sheets and cased pillows, too;. _�`� i "In the more remote and wild parts when tried for the offence, declared, his companion, and remarked:— ow of the he' author.,writes, "it .. will spread them all round use d' I was leaning against my.celt wall "Funny, a man, if-he stays long When a rs f!]l m ; was then always easier to cash 'a when. it broke, and I tell out in the In a foreign country, forgets his own Y window i cheque or a chit than in more civilized language. I can scarcely nnderataad And wrapt in sweet covers. ;-W. + countries. TT an unknown street. There was a duststerm on, so a word he says. Breathe des a e person prof- I was lost and could not find my way� '�� - P ky�fragraney The wind poured through them,' tars a cheque in an English city,,the back,, The sun burnt In.on them ? )1 banker-or botel-kdeper refuses to cash lt, whereas in Albania, Cuba, the ez= A certain "Captain" Y., a brazen•I 'When a man aims at nothing he seldom misses his.#ar Hefore the dusk-dew- .a; faced adveneurer whom-,Ar..--Kaight, �t Fresh linen, pure linen treme north-of India, of Madagascar, „ 1 . P , r=.� � met in Bulawayo; boasted f�hat he had � There are too many saving fire Sweeter linen than'newt I had no difficulty in getting money In been a Swedish captain of artil:ery..country. and not enough saving Y, exchange for an'order to pay written and spoke Swedish well. He was money." --Martha Webster. any scrap of paper. The people of such parts-live had experience only • - - -- --� ' - — _-- of straight E mEn. g t nglish 'flaking up tn-y aeeou>}ts=eaee-with- yam- . a . Messrs. Cook, they told me that these �,ryJ x drafts drawn upon them ' in remote I - > 7 r-ountrie8 often hail not come :n t0 Ought to be Ample Room .. them for several years to be redeemed: �` oo r y _ t : . _ Reggie never seems able to make "For example,my.Arab merchant to �•, „ `:;,},,.,,,;,.�.,;>.;x.. , ;,,, - ttp his mind on a point." Berber would probably hand.my draft ° o "I,altauld-thtfik that would be just to soine other Arab,in payment of a• ". 7. - about what he'd be able to do." debt, attaching his own guarantee to the toot_of the draft. This At in.J - f The Obedient Boy. turn would give,it to some other Arab A lady in a trolley cat' displayed the g '' c: � �< r,y 4.,•,. ' wrong"trit'recently.'''She stared at a until the ndocuiment Roald Become a� ragged umbdu across the alsle with Yard or more iii length. ;Y MO., nns a bh disgust Then she said: It would astonish the cashier of )on a Pocket ban-kerch! Pc ef' �hc Times to have res P anted to him •.x:�:F.. .,:.,,<. �� s.,• y i <"y;%N.=�'E%"y::..,.;y{y:,{.;•�>:�.�': �'.,�:;,'�'�a--',',ti _ '?Pf, .s;�' .a.-�'.. .,_ ' lene day-my thi�'!:3•yesr-cl raft with The ragged urchdh-,nufied. Then h e its fath i :c+l F,' oh' gn'rran• it ns'wered w.t'h a grin: ""Y but I_ain't allowed to lend I y- Y.X „ A sl.or; is told about Kitchener. " In=camp on'the Nile. spond•� ' ��`�" Ec' >~ J -1 ' ants 'had:glveti a Jinn=r.tn Kitchener, I e :`+ Dire Result. - F., + Yr,�Knigbt's ser_vaut; a huge black I - - -• -Nurse—'Do you know what happens � ' „= to little boys who eat'a tot of dates?" Dinka, had vohmteered to prepare a Left to right:—Lt.-Col. 14. Hamilton-` Werburn, O.B.E., blr. A. E. Carlyle, Sir John Owen—"They burns— almanacs, pudding,.but he would not Impart the Ferguson, K.B.E., and the Ri. Hon. Lord Ampthill, G.C.I.E., G.C.S.I., members of the British I suppose, nurse." j secret of its composition to at gone. .-t- 141asoAlc Grand Lodge of England, deputed by His Royal Highness the Duke of Connau'gh� .jRh•en he brcught ft, Kitchener helped :,•'to -orricia)ly represent,their lodge at the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Canada i Take care that the. face whichJoats bimseif to a slice; and then exclaimed, out from your mirror in the mornin '"illy cauliflower!^ Toronto, and to. carry greetings from the Grand Lodge and Masonic Fraternity of Rn Land __ _in..a pleasant face. You may not see tt_seemed thac lltchener had had to the•Grand Lodge and Masonic Lodges of Canada. They were recent passellgerS JaOa2o ft again all day; but others will. i two cauliflowers brought up the river the Canadian Pacific liner "Empress of Scotland,'- ` '� �° �_ l�Y�. - � f.' ..i '.'\ r r t .r�,...- 'r:� 'S '"s' .x - �'!.^"^` �"ifi. •^yy+Yi4,4fi� "r. °�''.y"' b :,.;�;�" �.4�33: .-.'f"-: .:j a.i r. — �Fr �a•C •,,�t.+t.�'x.'# -�'••Y• '� .:'s'•/ip.n y,. .1 2;n.��� ",,,y;+ 'rx-y..p +;;.,y,.s. `,� ;:�i;::•�•= >'w 7. 11 T,1SMS9 -Mrs..Robt. H. Crook '.has pur-- --Black and red raspberries and L 0 C ebased a new Ford touring car. bla4 currants for sale at - Buak� -Mrs. Lawreace Denny and.,ers. G.­0*1*eirt hits 15u rehisii n. '"Ta h* ry ge ekilldreD, lof spent- -Dr. Henry will ber*bere a4 us Wednesday with friendp ih the al next Tuesday to attend to his I Eve A " Ilas ' Its s ions ard wuring car. V vinage. profe8sio6al duties. -The police trustees have m.en. kes, i c -Dr. E. A. S4dltir, d st, will at work repairing the sidewalks in R Miss Kate Fa'�v Distr t enti, ick v, Ppre*eutative o TET Your daughter wtect her oWrt Buttit f the Women's be in his office on Thursday from lnetltut�, -visited the Cfaiemonf 10 a. in. fo 5 p.' m., as uival. J-d Pattern and her materiaL The Deltor Mrs. R. A. Bunting in spend' I .. 1. braa�eh on WeduesdaZ. '-Misses Veta, and-Zerle Steuh- Ing a couple 'of Wi*ks it S-1-mcoe, ..ericlosed with the Pattern will show her hbw t, -open t a few Point House. -The strawberry festival held ansov;of Claremon -to make the dress hawlf._- t_ Miss Nor% Buntlug of Le 13 cm the lawn of tbe Prosbyterian days with Miss Hildg Bryanf. on Friday evening last man., is visiting her Au6ts, 'the was a, decided success, notwith- -Now Advoriftson"n Misses Bunt Log. standing the fact that it wis on At our piece. -Charles Sanderson, of Toronto Friday and the Ifth of the mouth, 4610 -has been spending w few days-here -SALE,-14.gauslins and 4 old goods counter yow-will find all the popular 6ades with his narents. a combination that, the. supereti- FOR Design erald Clark,Dunbarton..44, gem. Apply C tious would declare meant hAilum SALIM- ­Ha .44k36 in tafeta. SA and satin _40ent &-couple of days this week QTOVE . FOR ppy- The 6vonin was all that could be J. R F Aldous, of Hamilton. desired, anx there was a good.at- k_.7Thouzht"range,.6 hole. in good condition ,crepe's. are a -with W. J. and Mrs. Clark. Apply to-Mrs.S.W. Davis,Pickering. 44tf. Iso recom. tencFance. From 6 to 8.86 supper -Miss Helen Douglas, of Toron- mended for this dress.The was served in the basement of the.. 1D.INDER18 FOR SALE-1,Massev- ,A to, is holidaying at the home of JLJHarria,6ft.c tj and I Frost& Wood.6-it. h 8 an Deft6r ex'plainis how to lay ch reb,at which there wa ru 12 y to DL A. ad er aunts, the Mi4ses. Bunting.' I t,both in good running order. App] -Miss Manson''of Toronto, Pugh,Claremont. 42tf. -put the - -2 abundance of stramberries a out the pattern, has cream, cake and pie to which all was -dress togetiker ,"been spending a few days with her did EAN H.FISHER-Piano Teacher. ind add sister, Mrs. (Rev.) P. F.-Gardiner, justice. The prbgr*m JAt Claremont'on Saturdays. Pupils prepared r d d at the-rear.of the church qF en ere for examinationW Studio at Mrs. Lyman Pil- thifinizhing touches. key's. Phone 3000. 41tf .-Frank and Mrs. Law, of T;- N whieh is an ideal spot for an open (6 roato, also Abe and Mrs. Law, air concert. The chair was occu 11011 SALE-20 White NV�and6tt6 ..spent Sunday with their relatives pied by the pastor, Rev. P. F and 8 roosters 3-months esign hens at 11.78 each N` here. Gardlner�' who introduced the oldat$1.00eiich. A ly toers.George Mutch, :44, J. Pickering. Phone Pip -The fine weather of the past chief entertainer of the evening, 210 44 4610 week enabled many of the farmers Ralph Gordon, of Toronto. - Mr. OOTS RE'PXIRED_l§oots Find -in this locality to finish their hay Gordon,. who thus made his first Behoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. barvest. Wa�son. Shop and residence just west of SU professional visit to Pickering is a George's Church,,Pickering. 2tf -Mrs. F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, versatile entertainer, and made a 11�73- spent a few d*ays last week with TAR.RADIO SET FOR SALE- decided bit with the audience S N k Has unlimited range.complete-vith Willard A her parent#, Geo. M. and Mrs. He is a whole troupe in bimseli battery wid aerial'.in perfect working condition. I Bundy, Q- suit"le for Pickering. 31tf 4. Palmer. :ad hissre For further particulars apply to A. I ,g -M re. Match picked 4W baskets 11 a e. ,fertoire ik both old and-youag, -,,'""of strawberries from her patch, Hie cartoons and other drawings VOR SALE-1 Chevrolet 400 tour- some measuring eight inches in ing car. in first-clais h All res �i.Mc were rapidly and cleverly done. round; I light Lu n: 5 tires ca-be bought right. vircurafereDee, &LVIV. Gar' 4,636 ain He is funny, but at the same time This c Printed or pL -Miss Emma� Bryant returned *ge,Pickering.. 43tflg he drives home some good moral. -home on Monday after spending His crepe de Chine, soft-pan- 'V OR-SALE OR TO RENT'-In the and Port Perry, a shop suitable and greatly pleased the audience, lo*r a"garage or blacksmith shop. Apply to Mrs. - are recommended for this two weeks at Toronto, Niagara impersonations of Uncle Peter, _See,cotton voile and crepe of Millersville, wits cleverly done. 4L, Vill=of Claremont. on a main read be- FaIN and Bt I T to -Mrs. W. F. Low and-daughter, He was ably assisted in the pro. H,Thomson,Claremont. 43_4,5 -- :-Miss Winnifred, am spendings - - simple fi=L Visit our of To- c ple of weeks with relatives and gram by Miss Edith Law, ARM TO RENT-125 acres at Oib. goodscounterto-day. oal ronto,�whose, soprano sulas are Fawa Harbour, Eiteelli-rit land in good state friends in Tillsouburg.' i0ways very highlr appreciat-A b o�cultivation. Amplebuildings. Plowingafter �'The tenyear-old size re- -The union picuic of the Meth. y rsetit rm Full possession. April Ist, 1924. quires only odiat and Presbyterian Sabbath Pickering audiences. She appear 0 t,Barrister Sic,Osbawa. 37tf z X yard of ed three times and each time was % Wi:nch material. Schools will. be 'beld at Slmcoe heartily encoted to'wbicb ob re. El FER LOST-St rAyed,fro& ibe- Point this(Thursday) afternoon. p.rmises of the undersigned abont Julv let. e sponded. Also, Miss EVEL-VUrphYs a Holstein beifer.about Is months old.black and -Mrs. Andrew Avalmis and baby violinist. who Fihows decided irn whit with star'on forehead. 'ReVaTdforinfor-- leturned matiorg as to her whereabouts. John Quinlan, home to the dty-za at. - Sbe is proving h-er -4:Fickering.P__0 pro eme 4 day evening, after spending two __SW----_-4Butter" cPafterm-with- e Veit"- wee a. G. self an arti4t with the violin. Her ke with her mother, Mrs numbers were well received.and SALE-Cbeap. ftll kinds of Match. -and all tinds of farm am- F(w)a1cris.hrmess 7 were-heatily Pn�,ored. The pro- i ,nts in good oraer. Also several hiavy and M Is . 0 HA P MA /V -C. W. and , Mrs. Licidle. -of ceedq at the gate amounted to Eght scales and cook stoves and beaters. High- a 7. Windsor, spent Sunday with Piet- 9109.001 est price paid for hides and wool. also live o*W- "THE BIG STORE" iering friends. Mrs. Liddle is re- try. H Herman.Stouffvdle*. Phone1908 17tf wairling a few days before return- I'VO-Having purchased a Q� CARID OF THANKS. new motor truck. pared toes ter to Ing home. TRuc` lam the public. Goods deliver:w to and from the -Mrs. Cheater, of.New LlAkeard We wish to tbank our many Clare- 6,3,atresiaonablo rates. Farmers' produce es- d For f%urther informationin- Miss Brander,of Cherrywood, wn mont friends for their kindne" said pe"'ally sollciled' e of Thus,Stephenson.Claremont. or direct Mr& Alex Thom, of Duabarton. expressions of eympatb extended to q:1�9.Farrow,Goodwood. Pb*ne Stouffville t sm, 44-SI at Monday with W. J. and as durioF tbeillnese any death of our Ires. Monney. dear chi d. ..'..- Suminer 'Wea z-6 _W. C.and Mrs. Morkar and L(me "D M ae. B iLr- XcCcrmick-DeerinLr. ' :� littJe son, of Brantford returned on m Machines and Repair*sold by hogne Friday. after spending a par A good steady rain occurred maple of weeks here with the ]Notice of A.14. Sharp, Klagetour-Road. 'former's Parente. Regist-ation of By law 11^st of Wbltbl. Ladies' White Canvas Shoes ! Latest 2 Telephone Oshawa =It 4 1-81110diby night which was much Notice is hereby given that a By- styles, easy lasts and reason- il k ;appreciated by the farmers, " law(No. 1189)was passed by the?d uni- the cro^ roots SGPPei&lly. were C, uncil of the Corporation of t be New th able -prices. boginning to suffer from -the dry T-MIL10c"bot f Pickering on the 9th day weather. of July. rg;. providing for the issue of debentures to the amouBt of$15-000 wAs I have urchased the black- Fine line of Silk Hosiery in all shades -MasterJoIna Clementof Afil. for the purpose of assisting to defray smIthing �Us of Mr. Gatward, I too, is spending a couple at weeks A the cost of erecLing an &ddition to the am prepared to continue the busi- Vrith his grandfather. C. H. Burl- school house of Public School Section oese, and I solicit the patronage of Ing. and his sister, Miss Eleanor, Number 4 Went of the Towasbip of the farmers of the surrounding Boys' Summe­i Jerise'ys, Khaki Trousers ind Knickers; two weeks with her &not, Mrs. F. Pickering. and that such by-law w" district. V. Bunting. registered in the registry office of the 1 Peggy Black Play Suits. � A couple of suits -An luterestb league football registry division of the County of on, Bring along yonr lawn mowers of these and your youngster is Watch *I'ts playelon the Mewor- t*rio on the 17th day of Juiy. IV-3. and have them put' into good 11al park grotiods on Friday even- as Number 281. Any motion to quash runninstprder. 4248 clothed for the summer. log last between Whitby and or set aside the same or any part ROY STACEY DUNBARTON thereof must be made within three r Pickering, In wh ch the latter moothe after the fivert 'publication of �won by the score of 1-0. this notice S1021 cannot be made there. The— Sabbath School of OPTOMETRIS _: --`,.-MEN'S WEAR St- after. George's Church held their Annual Dated the 20th day of July, 110. 'Eve thi i ic at the. lake .on Thursday Dor;ALD BEATON. tician ry ag you *ant, len .,,amd 10p Underwear, Shirts, Boots, Hats, Fast. A large numbe*r of the mew. 44-46 Clerk ­Iberaof the church attended and Caps Running Shoes, Overalls, Smocks etc. all repoft a most enjoyable time -Aherstions to Schucl, We a:x.e showing a splendid .range, of Clothing Samples, from Rev. Wm.and Mrit. Moore, of Amhers'tburg, who are cow on .-Cher'rywood Ontexio $20 a suit to as high as your purse will allow. their holidays, apent a coti le of Sealed Tenders. for supplying of all days this -week with W. N. and labor and material, equipment and and Mrs. Miller and other Picker. tools rFiquired for afterations to school Fred T. BuiAing, -.''Pickdrin d -Jog friends, while 'Motoring to situated in the Village of Cberrywood 7. Xiiotston to visit relatives. Townebip.of Pickering. County of On'- of 2191 Queen St. East, --Established1185 J= be large amount of wini to i tario, will be received by the under- work that is beirig dque on the signed up until three o'clock, July the *Will be at Dr. N.'E. Mckwen's Drug Kingston road betweed Oshawa 21 sV, 1928. Each bid must be marked signed by Store each Wednesday from ­*od Toronto, touring parties are 10 a.zi. to 9 P'.m. 'N they not so much in evidence a bidder accompanied by a certified BUNDY'S' ' � 'HARDWARE 11 cbeque on a chartered bank for 2J% or werela8tyear. Mostofthet �Zyes Examined raffic bid bond for 2J7.. Tender@ #ball be -along this road is by de-touring mailed in Leases Duplicated sealed envelopes olearly parties. marked with bidder's nazoe and trade, Glam-es', -need them, Good it you _J..B. and Mrs. Horn and fam- Piano d may AdVice if you don't. Cherrywood or at ify and' Gordon Raw, of Peter. seen at PoZ office. the office of Mcl[Aan's Daily Repotts. boro, spent over the week-end M U E S 'ad 845 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. or at a with W. G� a Mrs. Ham. On foe C a" the Aicb1tect's-0 a 4 William their return they were accom- North, Lindsay. AM -A CN* oled, by their daughter, Miss The-Famous-0- old-WaterTaste., (8gd.)A.R. R=zNHousic. Secretary fLomi, who h" been spending a up] d 00 e of weeks with her gran 4344 R.R. No. 2,Pickering, Ont. DAL in White and Tintse parents. M&U awarded the contract for Paving e s c,"ili -Johnson Bros. have R been FOR ULE BY TENDE the Provincial Highway between ne pound of Mur cover Tenders will be received by the the -WhItby and 09haws. Th67 are u*ude ' ed hase of the Nor- webive just reobived a 7 . V L ty� ve s,quare lot day of"Au@� joaking rapid progress with the ust,1V forutte�puthrc se en feet-, De. -Work between Whitby and Pick. thern one-halflof the southern o a Shipment. oil 7 ering. More than half the con. third of the North half of Ldt Number Canada's Best Flour 18 in the Fifth Concession of the ' Put up in 1, 2 and 5 1b, pae' kages *rote work is now completed, and a,considerable amount of as halt Township of Pickering in the County of Ontario containing sixteen and two- . 0gilvie's covering has also been coml thirds acm wort or less. This pro- ropre ry is seed nid get. 10olor Clard and 4 Is the hol person. motoring thron h pert�to situate within bolt a mile of --tbe isount ' i with ttl illage of Brougham on the Brock Royal Rou e d .'.Magnifieent field@ of grain that Road, opposite Walter Bayles', and is rop in a are seen everywhere. The wea. well suited for buildin ----ALSO purposee and so good pasture Ian Terms: 107. *her has been all that could be Ll ­..,reaA all about this .1desired for the growth&ad matur- of purchase money when tender is&c- Paigtry Flo.ur c mpttd and balance within 90 days f the grain, The fall wheat ag 0 thereaftei without interest when pro- Chopping an a .,sanitary finish, -in many fields is ery r per conv itnee will be given. The ripening d 0' t Rolling every week day in a fast and will be ready to'cut property ily being offered subject to a a few days, and the o&ts and barley reserved bid. For further particulars; AH kinds of Food on b an are beaded out -and will be ready apply to r4 -A' to harvest by the time thefarwers JORN PRILIAPS, 14845 Locust IEUII R. R. 1 -jum ready for them. J, HS .Buindy Pickelmg