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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_05_23 JY+ 'u' '.':. -`."x• *f � ,"' '}3,,.IN i• 'KS:T{•'Y ! .." ..nu.a. 7':Srv.,,,. '.v• "a„ ;'M @ AJ v' •l`G.'S{A .yEy- 7Sp^>C1S CKERING SOL. �;Ll�la PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 _ `_No. .37 Ovall1tf11�oUna1 airltslew: GREEN RIVER. GREENWOOD. r Geo.- R .faker The•Green River Ladies' Aid will The servicda on the Greenwod car- GREENW001f atedtt•aa - hold their monthly meeting at the cult for neat Sunday will be by n _ ,home of Mrs. William Booth•ou Wed- the pastor as follows: Opeenwood, needs May 28th,at 2.30 m, Word 11.00; Kinsale, 1.90 p.- LLS E. FORSYTH Opb.D.. Dtret�tor f y y B eO�pt�ometrical"Association of Ontario.Res. , . for Roil'•Sower." All ladles cordially 3,30 p•m.• Brougham,7.00 p. m. The _ istered:lhemberof Ithe American Optometrical To 'Avoid Mistakes 'nvited. Mother's Day program will be used at Association. Eyes examined;by appointment L' Greenwood.Sthnday School at 10 a.m. Phone 2804, Claremont, Ont.;_.;.asi>t p� Died, at Sinton. . _—� Kinsale and Mt, Zion Sundav Schools Established 1898 . NF. TOMLINSON-M. B., Member ►�tO 1 r will nest at 2,30,p.m. greenwood 'The oldest established industrylia e or the College of Physicians and Surgeons Tuesday; Mission Circle will meet at the home Ontario county, , - otOntario. Office: t formerly occupied by Mav' 20th• Hugh H. Miller, beloved of Mrs. Lloyd lyegg-od May the 28th, the Cate Dr.R.Brodie, latterly by Dr. Cald- husband of Lila.G. Fraser, and eon of - - at 2.90 p.'m. - �T O. McKINNOIV,M.D.,L.R.C.S., T • Markham• Towoubip. The funeral HONOR ROLL Daker 13.;. Uy \ • Edlabn h,member of the Oollegs of L18teI] will take place on the arrival of the For Bread, s "Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,lieentiste northern train at the union station. of Sa al Voltage of Surgeons. Edinbazgh. The following names of those who 6peoi�l attentlon to dsfaa.ee ot.womea and To Baker's Splendid Choice Toronto, at 8.30 a. m.,on Saturday, paid the supreme sacrifice in the late Not excelled by Alfa OTHER dzea. on and residenos,Braasbam. p May.24th. Interment in St.Andrew's war are in the hands of the committee BR$N.)p' of Phonographs. Cemetery, Markham. - to be inscribed• on the tablet to be Satiafactlon guaranteed or Chattropra64 c placed in Memorial Park.' The terra- YOUR MONEY BACK WEST HILL. for It don't' matte*''who make ff y covered is from .the 5th conees. DDR. GORDON MCKAY—Chiroprac- --- cion to the lake. If any person knows 4 1881 nI Flour ' ior. Office hours-2.30 to 5.00.and.7.00 to the Record Our Oval A concert and entertainment will be of an that has been omitted the are r..a S.rO and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock given in Melyille Presbyterian Church asked to send them to Mr,U.S. Fors Poetry. - Stmt, Whitby, 81Y at West Hill on Friday evening, May Horn Phonograph y Uhapmaa: C. H. Pritchard. Wm: More KISSImr FLOUR sold 90th, at 8 o'clock,(standard time). The encs,W.Walter Annan, H; Kerr, : 1'°Ea4• -' tie or the evening t G S'B tario County than any .tom S artists f e e ring areae follows : Vi y w111 play it. . . haters Moore, Sorge Oovran, brand of pastry Sour. Thermi"i ea.� E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and Mrs.Lenora Hurd Beet, reader and Blenkin, E. Allan Bath; H. H. Yates, P y {anist; Mrs. W. McLeod, soprano'; -re - AeSolicitor Notary.Public Eta Money to � •�' pp P �Vm.T:Law, Herbert Mock; H.Law. can. SouthiWing.Court Hoarse, Whitby.,251 ' Mr. Percy David, entertainer. In ad" rence Major, J. J. Stewart Bell, Fred- For sale in Pickering by,M:;S. Ohap stou'ville Ont dation to theses violinist will be on ILLIAM J. BEATON,H.A,.Bar- rick Lloyd Bateman, Dan Wright. man: Wrister Solicitor member of the rum. of � I the progrtim. This entertainment is Farmers will always find'a Market_: �+ f �an t,� area BeatAn• Toronto under the auspices.of the Melville S. S. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION for their wheat at highest price. ral',trusts Building,W Bay street.Toronto. Ohureh Choir, and the funds will be Phone for rice. .. Telephone Main 961 and 982. p used to purchase a piano. The usual At a meeting o!the Piokeriag Town- fee of 25 cents will he calleeted at the chip S S.Football Association held on Wanted, �en.tal door. All friends please accept this Berle ?, • • invitation. last Friday- evening the following y ofFcers were elected for- the $ear: DR. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist. Funeral .Director President—M.S.Chapman, Vice-Pres. F. Z+.'C�1•R��l� Whitby. Office=Adam's Terrace: Byron CEN7ENiViAL CORNERS. — St.North: Phone 124. (Gas extzaction When and T.E. Stephenson,Sec'y_—Frank Har- : desired). altf Licensed' Embalmer clap, Treas.—Hugh Miller. The 1924 Centers Centennial .Methodist Church will schedule is as follows. Claremont. p/� ° DR. D. 0. Smith• Dentist. Stouff- diOTOA HEARSE hold ,their anniversary serdices on June 9rd: P{ckerin June 10tb; Clare- �, •� •• A ,M " ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Sunda Ma the 2255th: The service in g �i canto Universities,and the Royal Coll,�a of a� y' y moot. June 17tb; Pickering. July 1st; DentalS rgeons Phone office.1011. Residence' Ci LAR. MONT•r Oat• theaftern000 will he conducted by Claremont, July 8th; and 'Pickering. 1015. No outside appointments. 261y Phone 9'24 Rev, Major Burch: of .St.Andrew a July loth. The age limit was fixed - Presbyterian Church. Scttrboro, at ,>t 21 years isnd under, on April 1st, i LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S:, 2.30 m. (standard time). 13peci3l I.M.raduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental p' 25 -Visiting teams will furnish Not only on Spec: music will he rendered ti theWhite. P Sarrgeons and University of Toronto. . Office y ' their own referees unless otherwise • vale Methooist Choir. The service in agreed u on, Each team- will have over W.M. P''n�1e's' hardware store. Whitby, L �7y p OCC8820IIfi and for Office hours 9 W I4:1 to 3.210. lnd:'phone 8. �jl� Tree , �h��fir' �i{fC• the evening will be held at 7 00 o'clock, the revile a of charm 13 cents ad- ' 13eil phone 220. 441y P g g an length, Of time, A, __ (stagdard time), and will be conducted gg ys mission. Games ec6eduled will be 90 ' ,r T eter•irrarg Having secured the agency for E.D. by Dr. A. B. Chamberei of Toronto,a minutes. Games will be called at 6 but for all time, to : Smith& Son. Ltd.. ulaerymen, former pastor Sere. Speclal' music o'clock sharp. Each winning tram OUttiiII best results of Winona, Ont. will be rendered by the Wasbiogton will count 2 points. and 1 int each a Z� G:HER,SLABE. B. V. Be. Honor p Po t`� Methodist Choir;' Everybody wet= from our Cream .Graduate of Universityof Toronto. All I am prepared to take orders for all on a tie. Any other teams wishing to y h . ' VCases ON.VCla moi. 4#Y careful attention. Phone kinds of Fruit Trees.Small Pratte. come. enter kindly send the name.to the see ag t0 test' weighty <� Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at rets Frank Barclay. R. R. 9. Clare. lowest possible prices. DUNBARTON. moot. by May th, It other entries and price. ship youir �atflr#ait�ss �es7e3w. Special rates for large quantities, C. W. Holmes accom anied, hi. are received is new-schedule will be ream to IIs. " 28tf cousin. Harry Holmes, to the latter's drawn up. �•_- , O. RICHARDSON—.Real Es home in Orillia on Saturday. .'tate. Insurance.Conveyancing. Notary N. ti• Vil7 whir �CS8r111d 0' _ BROUGHAM. Phone 186202 and - .' Vablie.Etc..PiekerIng.Out. ally g Miss Beryl Aania entertained a number of her friends to- a 'birthday Mrs. T.O. Brown was In Toronto a ; haVe our truck Call PO$TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, party on Tuesday evening. few da s last week. placeA s; y 5t. Our . .; One night last week Jimmie Hlenkin y e for owsstfse of lark and osaaeio. Asa. Maas Josephine Cochrane -visited SIM sJr of all'.kfada attsayed to on aborts" Hardwood had his bicycle stolen from Lila driving with W,.J. and Mre. Devitt here last suttee. Address areso stv"iso., out. house. It the person who took It week. Stouftille Creamer* CO S.HEATOI� TOW2Q8HIP OLEB% It"we when be Is well off he.will - return it imm-dlatel Geo• Duncan was in Agincourt last e Oosvey"e r. O��osar fe• i y week attending the funeral of a coua- o oring .las. McIntosh,of the Carborundum the late Annie Davidson. Phone 18802 <adfavtts, teasuatMt. T•ta. r[oaq to lean ia, an bass p�ya�y '•Isensr• of Un7fage U9. Works, Niagara Falls. spent last Gsorge Russell, who has been living Issas" w0iievali, Oat. i-v week with friends in this localityy He in Alberta for moms years. is visiting -9TOUFFVILLE, ONT. pp y y was accompanied by his frieod,� Mr. relatives here and intends settling in TIAVID A. PUGH—Live stock auc- We can su 1 you with the B 1Jtionea. Graduate of C. M. School Boast qe,of China who is returning Ontario. C'h�eaeo. Ufaume experience w:�pedigzeer� beat brands On the market is plain to the Old Cotmtr by way of vancon- i r red and white Oak Philadelphia- and New escuiANA the 0-1011' Acv: Mr. Oiugatcrn, of Dunbartoa, 8mp c1y attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone Beech Birch and Maple. York, - A You Are 12 Claremont. lay Church last Sun ay. the pastor bav Our business is not confined to Ing exchanged pulpits with Rev Mr. y WM, MAW, LICENSED AUC- hardwood flooring only as we car- W. M. S. District Convention Maxwell. of Oshawa. Rev.Mr.Clug 1� T10NEER,tor York, ratio and purham ry a large and well assorted stock iton expects to be in St. John's pulpit Counties. All kinds of *ales Vromptiy attended The 27th annus) Convention of the p to. Terms reasonable. Dates for galea may be of rough and dressed'wall boards, on Sunday,'May 25th. also. Cement, arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and Indepen- roofings, etc.. W M. S. of the Whitby District, Bay The concert'snd dance given by E. dent peones. Whitby.Ont. sly of Quinte Conference was held in the F. Annie in his new building on Thurs- � a- —' -•- pICI�:ERINGi ��- Brooklin Methodist Church. Tuesday, day of last week wasa decided success y'.Coal _ AS K E T S May 13th, when delegates were levee• in every way. There wee' a large LUMBER YARD ant from all auxiliaries but one. Mrs. crowd present who enjoyed the morn. . Lumber, Having purchased the stock from George Jooee,Diet. Supt., presided at until the wee small home of the morn- � _ ,the Estate of the afternoon session and Mre. George log, to the .music of the Pickering - Jackof Port Perry.'*as Secretary Orchestra.i the en ti re ' r0 a -. us a anent us- .:ax D A MORDU E °Mrious comrnittees•thedelegates were antic meeting on Monday edening to _ business of J08. W. DOTE. �, given ahearty-welcome by the Pres, perfect arrangements for Etre mem- Reddy Roofing. of Brooklin Auailiar , Mre.N.White. moth garden art to be held on June -d -.Am prepared to supply all sizes y R party z - Funeral Director Miss Olvers convey greetings from 11th. and from the arra of the beat from Berr Boxes to Three +t t k and)�alf Bushel. - the Pres. W. M,.S. to the convention. city talent Already sects there Is no and Latl2 L.iosas�i 11Csn>,dser The Roll Call from Auxil{arieP. Oir- doubt but that the people are to have River Iftataket W Ascies and Bands showed a total of some a rare tfeat. f Phone Mark.8409 'O' U the past year: An increase in mem- WHITEVALE. F A R E E S O R FRANK PENNOCK :Successor to - bere ip was also reported. The W. • CHAS. BEI$RL. - MARHHAM M.S, banner. held by Brooklin for Mrs. Roach and scin. Arnold, of .,. "The Man that made the Barnes' several years,goes to Greenwood this Manchester, spent Sunday bare with S.+OCVy3T �T Basket," Phone 9000 year,they having gained the greatest friends. _ percentage of new members. Mrs. R. A. Mptzee, of Alezaadriar' E pt, A. Delve Rave a very comprehensive spent the weekend with Mrs. MaM FA R E RS review es the "Blue Book" and its Karst Reesor. I Flavoa Bread Flour many uses. Mrs. S.T: Thompson, of Mrs. B.B. Beaton and children,of / / T* Whitby, conducted. the '•Question Wbitby,were the gsesb last week o! picke We are Agents fon Drawer," and 'many of our W. M. S, D.R. and;Mrs. Beaton. difficulties were discussed. A paper Mrs. Fennell. of Toronto,is_epead- CO&ShUtt CO. on elan ewe s 1p, y log - Pastry our Tttbe?";was given Mrs. Gee. Miss ton and other friends Dere. :- Hudson, who to home on furlough,h, Mrs. Frank Weir, of Digby, N 8.. Goold-Shapley from Prince Rupert, gave splendid is the neat of. Mra.Geo.Burkholder D , U 9 o: A *� g 11, ulr May be obtained from you Grocer. addressee on her work at both after- and other friends in the vale. J noon and evening sessions. • She made The Ladies'Aid bf the Methodist 1 ' ` Brooklin Flour Mills us all realize that the life of the Mis- Obureb intend.holding a grand garden £ Fleury and Bissells sionarpp ie the moat worth while life of party during the third week in June. - CHAS. WILSON, .Pro all. - Rev. Mr, Delve, Astor of the We regret to learn that W. D.Rag• p Trop. Brooklin cbureb presided at the even•• ars has sold his general store business FOR SALE Ing session. A very carefully prepar• and property here and removes from tO.e r ed paper on "Leadersh{ ' was given the:vale in a very short time. He y A Ford Touring tar, Delivery by Mre. Everson; of Prince Albert. acid bis family will be very much MISS- Wagon, Delaval 500 lbs; saps- High-Grade This was followed by a paper on •'Cir• ed here. A Mr. Williams, of Mark- This •� • rator, Ressol 8 ia.Grinder, . clew and Bands as 'important factors tam,will be our new general_march- G. S. & M. 4 h. p. Instruction Only " in training for Leadership, by Mise ant and postmaster. ° Gaso Engine. y, Dorothy Leigh,of Greenwood. There Dc. Harold Pugh, late of the On= Dare that Cold Brantford Binder Twine.' were splendid and helpful suggest{one tario Veterinary College,Guelph,,las ELLIOTT in both papers. mire. C: Thompson successfully,passed his final eaamina- 1m y QrreenWob� � �L % delighted her bearers witb a' solo at tion intheveterinary science and pad '1t. F. Diane the afternoon session and Mre. N. the degree of V. S. hestowedr upon j 42tf Phone Pick 714 �'--' White, and Mrs. Jakeman sang a duet him, and is now spending a few weeks Beat Remedies IIlaniI Yonge.da Charles Sts,Toronto, in the evening. A splendid reading, .with nis parents. J. A. and Mrs. Pugh' . •'How Thoma Crosby came to be a before commencing the practice of his _fa&ti�ig6 -Will-lje fOATId Grain Chopping Remains open all year and admits „ x students atatly time. Strong de• Miseionar was given by • Muster profession. Oongrtea andnc. ti Mand for our graduates all the Sammy Delve. The delegates were Don't forget the tea and concert of , AND FL 3KING; time. Right now r d splendid time entertained to,tea by the 'Brooklin Baptist Mission Circle this (Friday) r in Our store. - '1' to commence s course here. Thor- Auailiar and a ver pleasant socia{ evening. A splendid ten,will be serv- I am prepared to do Chopping and oilgh preparation is absolutely net- hour was'spent together. MyrtJe ed in the basement of the church from Oat Flaking ever day Auxiliary extended a cordial. {nvita- 8 to So'c{ock, after which afirst-class , �] B y y cessary to-day and it always pays tion for next year's convention. The concert will P given in the I. U. O. F. N. E. MeE r• E / Saturday. to attend a strictly first-class school E and not an imitation one. rite on-a£-offieeta-Aor next year re- Hall. The program includes the Hns Btoneboats For Sale to-day for free catalogue. E P. NEWS suited as follows: Dist. Supt., Mrs. drama, "The Farmerette,"to be pres- GAorge Jones, Brooklin ; Associate etlked b the Columbus,b Dramatic ry 'Surgeon Supt.. Mrs, W. W. Gee, Greenwood ;I.Club. �uitable music between acts. Veterina ►, ; John F. Bayles, Claremont W. J. E1liott,;Priacipal 19Pc.•Treaa,, Mrs. H. T. Th,ompaon,(You cannot afford to 'miss this grand ` Pic]rceria� Osztalszt �. Rural Route No. 2 Whitby. treat. : '�:-SGA�.a.a"Y rl.'.rk5l .r,:� -P' ..:.,• :••",a C.. . - '�. �• •'„�'+' f£� ��2euwa•^ _'�+. iti"�'`:•'��aF ae�"iL�:arm,.,w_�:i,5......?.'Y.`,•a�.;..tz�wri.;.2.,.:.s�.v"wnr.Gw.:N:�.:w,.n.,x:'.'.:;�'t,...s..:,e�l...:Ga n.,r-,: ...�.,..,.r awe.,.,, ...:'�i•��''�?..��'roL ::'rs�c3l^i-Ct,.h,..:-.:sd'a!>iz"".�.-u.�,:.:;+._4�,:cru"tier•.•"'bsaris'-r.•...,'w•�;,a«d!�m:�i'�'b� n�i�4se]a�'b�'S"' '.� a�§. `� 'r�,'-'�'•' +A 'R Y' .•y,.., �. h.,...✓' .+ ..r _,',: ...... ...',M.' 'p'.t, ''1': VY•r,'-a -. .-' -of.' .'S."" .?... f.f.. C'..4•i. ou C. ,-1H th o use r Thes"er } _.`CH006iNG THE RIGHT -COLORS. children, but she'must be in readiness tQ CG© Women early in life decide that to render first aid to the farm workers - certain colors are"becoming"to them who are injure& She should fore always have her, emergency +„ o e laf�er years they never bother' to y In '? ` re-edit their first impressions o!them- medicine chest a small quantity of P sterilised absorbent cotton, a small selves,.even though complexions have ; •, " faded and eyes that once reflected the roll of adhesive tape, some antiseptic 1�e tablets to be dissolved in water used '•--- �avaritd colors so radiantly are now _ •-.paled'and.dimmed. -Pereoiia-I:gain in washing wounds, a small roll_ of sterHized gauss da' a- - changes with health and happiness, ' t+te4 small vial _ ..-PLU6 with sickness and.sadness, so that a of turpentine, -a small vial of iodine shade or tint that is very becoming and a number of other simple and ---,-----------`- r -: to you at one time'may be .very try- well-kltown remedies that will suggest --. ..--•---' -- - - - - - - ---- ---themselves. By having these things.in mB such circum- choice of pictures,but ruga and chairs, readiness, -cuts, bruises an tion,, .•..:stances a�readjustmeateof color is "• necessary. a be promptly treated by lam modern convenleees But there Is no reason to look drab housewife, tart preven ng n ec- -all these'went. and dowdy. tion and conaeghent troubles. Evert when thio book was full, if a r It used to be considered out of place change was desired a new picture was Boys aiCfor an older woman to wear anything ON WASH DAY placed over the old. When a guest " .but gray or black. Fortunately this The clothesline is a rosary came the little hostess opened her cruel notion has been swept away with Of household help and.care; book at a chosen room and they pro- . sundry'old-time ideas and today ws ceeded.to play. Such little sant the mother loves see our grandmothers wavAng what- Is. repreaented there. RUDYARD KIPLING-SCOUT- down his pencil in disgust and went ewer tench of volar xdll t lxsg A NEW PLAY 'SUIT MASTER. out to play ball. ''That'old thing is 'out the •beauty that was ""waled And when across her garden plot It was because of his interest in -too hard anyway," he told himself.. under She walks with thoughtful heed, the Bo_ Scouts and Girl Guides of I will have Sis show me how to do A good rule is that all hard. cold I should not wonder if she told -`' England and the Boy. and Girl Scouts it-to-night. She always was a won- colors be avoided by thie woman past Lr� garment for a bead. of America that Scout Master Rud- der at: working examples. " her youth. `"' yard Kipling recently made into a Sia obligingly did as requested, a , Black also emphasises age and adds For Celia'a scarlet stockings hang book the stories of tenacious purpose, Fred handed in the solved problem r years. to any face that isn't glowing Beside Amella's skirt, d •° �' endurance, and high-hearted courage, his work. with youth. '"Slack should not be worn Aad Silbo's breech which of.late e° a°o°o � John didn't find the problem easy after a woman, is thirty, unless for ce' o o• o e Printed. many of them for the first�either, but he was not in the habit o! Were sadly smeared with dirt. d 0% time, in Land and Sea Taloa. In mourning, nor again until -after she - '' ;o ° ties preface" he gives his young friends letting things get the best of him U ' is sixty, is an.old saying in France. 'Yon' kerchief small wi bitter tears t, ° °o o he could possibly help it. Atter sev "t that count of fashions. j ° o`o this yard stick for measuring success: oral failures, be too went out to play For ill success al. sc 1• • e + Black should always be relieved °o 000°o Now, though sour. Body be mis--ball. The problem was never quite This pinafore was torn in strife o o with a light color at the neck lute. 'Tavixt Fred and little Jule. °°o° 00 00 shapen, blind, out of his mind, and after supper he Black satin has too high a finish to �- Lame, feverish, lacking substance, tried it again and again until he had ' be reap becoming, where soft- ,¢�'� power or akin, what he was sure was the correct Y 8, A stranger, passing, I salute •'i finished stuffs might be lovely. The household in its wear, Certain it is that men can school the solution because he could now see it A gray-haired woman rarely looks ' Mind I all so clearly. "Wali,' he said with x well in tan or-brown tones. And smile to think how near of kin Are:love and"toil and prayer. To sickliest to Colors,-'such as green, which aeeen- --Julia Ward Rowe, _ same."�A school the est Body her great satisfaction, "that w tough _ one, but I got it just the.aa And Will -,- ' tuates sallowness, should-be avoided. As many have done, whines glory he-might have added with trutii, "I Blue and purple in the dull, warm _ .tones,-with some yellow in them, are PAPER PLAYHOUSES. blazes still got it. It didn't get me." frequently becoming. 4706. This is a good mode! for Like mighty fires in.meanest lanterns So it went .on; Fred slipping and r'eq y g One of the most convenient play- percale, seersucker, drill, linen or lin- lit: sliding over all difficulties,in any way With iron-gray hair beige is usual- )muses I ever saw was made,with ene. The blouse may be-of the same Wherefore, we .pray the crippled, that was the easiest and the least ex- ly good, while With clear .akin and weak and.ill- M ertion for himself.. while John met white hair y scissors' and paste and was. tucked material as the Overalls, and may be -puregray may be worn, away in a large book It had been a -finished with the sleeves in wrist or Be fit-be fit! In mind at first be fit! and overcame each.new obstacle more Prom .youth to old age every wo- sample book for men's clothing. The elbow length. _ easily becauso he had conqueled the man can wear white, but, of course, samples were removed and thew re- The Pattern Is.ant in 4 Sizes• 2 And,though your.Spirit seem uncouth last•. " should a not be pure white, which is mained a large scrapbook with sub. 3,,4 and 6 years. A 3-year size•re- or small. Fred never seemed to.-realize that "hard" and brilliant. But then there stantial cover. Almost any large quires 2% yards of 36-inch material. y. B i" . are man of the soft milk, cream and Stubborn'as cls or shifting as the hard4work is the maths of good luck. _ y store -will give, away these-discarded The Blouse alone requires•1 yard. The sand, ,and that no one who neg;ects the little ;pink whites from which to choose. Overalls may be.worn over any blouse I Strengthen the Body, and the Body I details of the wore he has to do can i Pink is usually for youth, but hello- boThe girls who built the playhouse or shirt waist. shall go on to bigger work and expect to S' trope; mauves, etc., are usually be- , - '. chose the front of the book for the� Pattern mailed .to any address on Strengthen the Spirit till she take do it an better. .'oming• - Many times some difficulty which r lawn,porches and beautiful entrances.'receipt-of of 16c in siloer, by the Wilson command; 'AN EMERGENCY MEDICINE Then a page or two were selected Publishing Co., 73 West AdeLlde St;., • AS a bold rider brings his horse in�John had overcome, or some knowl- l' CREST. for one of every and this playhouse Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt hand edge which he had gained In a small room-thatchildreno! tern. P At theatsallbfitnce, with voice and beet undertaking.-'reached over-and helped every , part ---. The farm mother is this nurse of1,71ld tins ae, FurnFahin were Send lbs in silver for our u -to- - him ou'- in more important weak with- whole family. Not only is she ex- t-outs from magazines. Advertis- date Spring and Summer 1924 Book And leaps while all the field are at oI him - " _ petted to treat the minor fila of the ing pacounts even more ges offered the more valuable of Fashions.. a stand. -- Be fit-be 8tt In body next be fit! than genius It is anaaas John as always r at it; he went steadily ahead while -A Famona ' r—fics — o arta, no gifta,I Fred was slowly slipping backward. The little French town of Strauss- h n nor gratYears ter, Fred with 'run-down = e n Nothing o era ]a bourg has been made world famous es-- -clothes; -and . a general No fame, no wealth—outWeighs fhe'want of it. heels $habb7r _.- �.:?;��• gess." This de- This is the Law .,.'•'.r,•.� ;«y'law em- way the world had crested- 1 watched ohs— las or "pate de tote ieacy is said to have been invented brace- on the sidewalk and tc J latter part of the eighteenth t min an his o schoolmate, radiating'sue- to the tt_ fi t I former ma century by a famous chef, Clause, em t l be cess and prosperity, ride along in an. .Be file-be n d d body played by the Marechal de'Contades, fi - automobile of expensive make. one time Governor o! Alsace. Thera "Well," Fred could have been 'heard - - - - :LUCK AND PLUCK. . - .• ars shout twentg-five, manufacturers to exclaim enviously,.'"what do you In Strasbourg,.about ten of whom are John and Fred each had the same 'think of that? Some people have all. of commercial importance. The mann- pohlem to solve solve.before the algebra the luck."-May;Dittmar. i j facturers do not concern themselves class met the next day. - n mast 'know supplied by the farmers. Some of the _it over and when it refused to un- bow to profit by the whole of one's („ �^ families in this-section of France have tangle after several trials, he threw_fortune.. _ been engaged 'in raising geese for - generations and the numerous flocks " . •—AN® THE WORST IS YET TO CONTE geese. ,� �'' roadwa -— -1106pj - It is necessary that- the liver of a : - _ goose reach its maximum 91ze before• - i - being used for pies, and in the autumn I O o the farmers select the larger birds, !' = s tee boxes, and - place them in individual Do I . :. corn, cooked -� • • .: d them on paste of c and salted. They are given no exer- unless a case of overfeeding i • viae r ng s : 'or ever �,: " noted, then they are released and al + lewd,to run about for a day or two. M y enough V�tien the•geese are tate andreaahsT + 'their livers are estimated have their ximam size, they- are Afti ---_ .... ...... . . . _ _ _:._ killed. An ordinaryliver weighs _ :t iv l about one and one-half pounds and ^ - RINSO is ideal for any wash-day - the farmer receives a proximately t method you use. You do not $1.25 a.pound. The nems and veins r h 'have to change any of your. usual are extracted from the liver and it Is If ou use a Washing steps just use Rinse where you spiced, placed- in cans or jars with Machine, 'soak your used to use orcl,in,ary soap. truffles, a species of mushrooms,.and o _clothes in the Ricrac baked. . The can is then sealed and . „ "�s Af -you like to boil your white cot- suds asusdal. Its the : sterilized. v o • tons, Rinso will give you just the morning add more o o ,, safe cleansing suds you need in Rim* solution and (creat Faith. _ v ° ° ,'¢(�/�• he boiler. If you use a washing work the machine. A rich manufacturer., of asbestos a ;'machine,follow the advice of the big Then and dry- took a house just 'across the street W machine manufacturers- you will have a clean from a Sweet-spirited old lady, and his „ use Rinso. '.' sweet, snow - white family proceeded to enjoy itself in what seemed to her a ver worldly d •.' •. - .:..mash. y .y est soaking with this new kind of fashion.'' 'The old lady was never 3S` 3 known :to speak ill of anyone, even ,d soup loosens all the dirt until a _ __ 1 s -"single rinsing leaves the clothes when her. neighbors.raised a racket a ' all Sunday. She only said. "Dear r me, They must have great.'faith' in rl g 8 clean ands spotless. , however you do your wash; bake their asbeatos. - : �. It•easy by using Rinse. ` VER BROTHERSCat-tailshav be found t yield LE a been o 4 Rinso is sold by all grocers' LIMITED flour, silk, starch and sugar, and were a ut ' used extensively during the war, lin acid-department (ores TTOBQNT_O__ _ ._ -- -.- _ • - R4-at a �1 ISSUE No. 21-'24. . i n � ` r i s s,.:'_,- t..v, r, :...fi., ,i a.,. -.« .. }.'y,.a.. .. A, H. •y,.- f .RAS" 'P y - , 'yb. ✓-� � � ..,� •, ` .tin N. -, , - 4: A waking bough; a crescent moon; OU. AWA -EMPLOYEE S 9 The drowsy somnolence of noon, T .R With hum and stir of bees,. - _= .■ �� � .- E 1WRY TEST That in and out-when young the �4 yJ. may- - - _ _ - 'many nights I paced the Boor_'ana3 r The warm leaved maple's paler spray Enmesh with sound the trees: Lee -TeIIs How It Resto. longed for morning to come. ' - T crag bold wrought; a,fern•fann'd Strength andOverCanle "Tanlse helped me from the very is OO tei. dell;. ,Stomach Trouble.' start and 7' bottles brought back my K3 8 -errant fell.; health and strength and ran my weight ky � patterning the 1 I2 I should live to be 100 year's'old- 'up 17 2ba, besides.- In fact, I.feel. as L OR"GE PEKOE .Qulik i i )l i A-pipit in,-We grass; I will always .prai6e-Tarlac for t1►e strong and well ao'w as if I had neves hwr.tea.� more of i t T.a Shy, wistful brooks that croon-all day splendid health it has brought me;' is been sick a day. I will gladly praise Unloosed kine twins horns in play. the•grateful statement of William Lee, Tanlac to anyone wanting to know - ng High hawks that circling pass; 211'9t. Andrew St., Ottawa, Ont:, a more about it-from•mee' welf.7known,tmployee Qf the Public Tanlac is for sale by all good drug A.touch'of risk; a i'adian't sky; Works Dept., of this city. gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 s; i LT i T�� - And graces friendship's name; brought me down to only 103 lbs., a i �,J T''he thrugh'i-tender-eveai keleton-ef--myself. . When cool airs hush the hedges still. about', all the miserfes'that go with pation, made and recommended by the max.' BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON And banks are green with flame. 'Indigestion and got so nervous that manufacturers o1 TANLAC. Provincial Board of Mealth, Ontario -D, Thompson, in Country Life. . li[Iddleton will be glad to =awer questiqus OR 'ublio L'iesith saM pia amugh this�umIL Address him at•oastna 8anfe,Speallr p �j �t Sela;ct Teaohasrs by Merit." CsysoeaL Toronto, , TOO MANY NeJ�11 CARES 'EAS TRICKS :Appointment and promotion -- .,_;Haw Old Are,Yo? teachers in New Zealand are based on - One Reason Why SO DfBIIy WO- , a Dominion graded list of teachers, Many people think of the stomach- sort-of indigestion. Thorough masti= the beat quaIifled individual securing ILS the place where food is digested, cation is necessary for other reasons. men Are Weak and Run-Down. you are appointment in_any part of the Do- in o in realitty it is the mouth where The longer the food is retained in the The work of the woman in the home twcttty two minion irrespective of the dsatriet in digestion-begins. When food has been mouth'--and the longer it is chewed, which- he or she was kept Ion enough in the mouth to be the more chance tl_e taste nerves have makes greater demands on her vitals• _ previously. em g and when ty than men realize, and there is al- 7 4 ployed. :.M ` thoroughly mixed with the aaliva, an to come in contact with it, important part of the digestion pro- the palate is satisfied the appetite is way's something more to do. No won- Ask for Minard's and take no othen teas has alreadyoccurred. When the appeased-and the desire for food goes. der women's backs ache, and their food is well cheed it gets mixed with In this way one does not need to eat -nerves are worn'out. No wonder why. f "Free to you" generally means that the mouth juices, and this is one rea- so much food to remove the.sense of they get depressed,and irritable, sat- � some one else pays double. son why complete mastication of the hunger. The same mouthful of food fer from headaches, and always 'feel 1 r .food is necessary. Every part of the retained in the mouth for sixty sec out of sorts. But of course all women / Classified Advettisel�ents digestive tract has its own role to fill onds will go nearly as far toward are not likethat. What is the differ- ­t in the process of tion. If the satisfying the taste nerves es two - .sli, 131!:AUTib'ULL-Y FLUFFY mouth does not do its part by mixing mouthfuls retained in the mouth care? _ P carded wool; sample. enough light the food with saliva, the stomach is thirty seconds each. It can thus be A woman with plenty.of healthy red �) comforter; one dollar.. Woollen milia. p overburdened in doing extra work. seen that thorough mastication 'of blood in her veins Ands work is the ( Georgetown, Oat *` What then doesoge mouth actually food is a preventive of overeating, home easy; her vitality is at par. This I.LADIES-WANTED TO DO PLAIN t do in the digestive process. It con-I and it may be said that overeating is points the wily to'health- ilk women Th'ia ie an easy method of din- and light sewing at home; whole " vena starch into sugar through tbe;one of the dietary sips'of thea who feel ran down ' and depressed. covering the age of,a, friend- For, or spare. time; good pay. .Work sent The savo taste of fond in addition action of the_saliva. , Thin h one of ry. Make new rich blood. You .can do It this stunt, however; itis necessary i'any distance. Charges paid. Send the first steps, ane. if the mouth does;to the motion of the jaws and cheeks with Dr. Williams''Pink Pills- These that your friend be older than you- I stamp for particulars. National not do this work the stomach has to',:iaci]itaLes the .flow of saliva It is Pills have the marvellous property of When you understand-the trick you Manufacturing Co., Montreal• do it - That the stomach is able and necessary that;• the mouth juices be ices take on the functions of the'incorporated with.the food while still building up the blood and toning up will see that a few changes may teeth and mouth does not alter the i in the mouth. Chewing of gum or the nerves. -That ie.' proved by the be r friend the method for.use !t y tact that this work of pre-digestiou.,other substances between meals ere- case-of hiss. H. E inges. Scott Street,. your friend Ss younger than you., 4� URf should be accomplished by chewing.utas an undue flow of sail a at a time Vancouver, B.C., who says:-"Dr. Wit- Give your own age from 99. fp For sooner or later the stomach work.!when the salivary glands ihould be W, hams' Pink P1113 -brougfit back my and this number to your friend 16a*m�/ : to overtime will ceaa.: to do.its work rest. The result is a shorts of that and ask him to add his age to it. �..iE.C! g � shortage health and airength and restored my Ask him to take swag the -first properly and when it gives out the necessary fluid when the neat meal Ref> lws Tired Eyes i- it nerves to normal condition, after figure of the total aid to Add that owner ads himself s victim of some tiers arrives: _ prkent�w.eo.,chwaolorEr•careook _ other medtcinea had felted. It was at- figure to what remains and to give BABY ��`t ter the,birth of my second child that .you the result. Immediately you - ��i sU Too Fast'for the Professor. I became so anaemic and nervous that will tell.him his age. .Aft that you Old Professor "Emmy". was one of I thought. I would lose my,•mind as have to do is 'to add your eye to the most absent-niinded-men who ever well as my strength. • /' tried several the number he gives you. _ r When the baby fa ii2; when he cries lived. One day he went to New York mediciaea,, but got no relief sniff_ i For example: I! you are 17 pIMpLES Snn " a great deal and no amount of alten- to an important meeting. The train was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink years old,subtract 17 from nd That ' was late, and when he cam's out of the Pills. Alter using a few AD boxes o1 will glue you 82. Your triead, who tion or petting 'makes him happy, to 20, adds 88 W 20. That will sivaEAD -_k Baby's Own-Tablets, should be given old Grand Union station he popped in- these I could see'&change. I felt. him. 102. -Taking away ,the first OV[R him without delay. The Tablets are to a -cab and called to` Life oa.bby; figure leaves 02. Adding.1 to that F oREH _L stronger; my appetite was better, I + -= a mild but thorough laxative which re Drive fast, slept better, and my nerves. were gives 03 or S. This number -he - -01 thAy went'at a, lln wit2i the stronger. I continued the use of the glues you., Add your age to !t, 1T - ain found andrenwillhave • Inflamed and Itched ,stomach and thus drive out'constipa- cab swaying from side to side and the 4. tion and indigestion; break tip colds professor bouncing abort and neon- myseit a well woman, and I can 61n- f03tp this out nisi paste it,-with. a �y. U a ea e . *;* and simple fereis and make teething slonalIy striking his head ou the top, eerely•say that my heaith-has since other of fife aeries; 4n a accr�sapboo3tJ , been the'best. I'ean cheerfully re- "My trouble began with a break- easy. They are absolutely guaranteed Finally, after &,particularly vicious The Coming Education. ing out of, pimples at the edse of -: commend the fts to- all weak, run fi •to be free from opiates and narcotics Kamp he,glanced at•his watch, lookedMar my hair which soon dawn women." _ �a T _ sad can be given to even the new-bora You can get these pills from your.~' nese, _ - i head. At first the a w pe ec s ety and always and then, sticking his head out of the druggist, or by mail at b0 cents a ba: And mercy to the weakl and reverence +. pimples were very -with beneficial results. The Tablets window, cried. "1�ey;' where ire guff = �� amall"but became are sold by medicine dealers or by 'going?" from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. for life, ..,. Brockville, Oat. - ` When by your laws, your actions and large:: and were in. mafl at 26 cents a box from The'Dr. "I don't know, the cabby yelled flamed. They itched your speech, Williams' •Medicine Co., Brockville, back, "but I sure am drivin' lasts - badly for'swhUeand -.Oat P ce. 1 contradict dict e very things L were-so em",-nrasuing that I hated - Influence. -�' You con the You have seen a little pebble in'the tea to go out. My hair fell out. -; ` f31mp111led Anatomy. "' GREEN TEA IMPORTS water lightly thrown, �ngfollow. "I read an advertisement for Co- LARGER. - And 1t vanished, 'oh, how quickly it dears Soap and Ointment and sent Mary had been spanked by her Ayoid lose w6,en a,ndtag money by- for a free sample. I purchased crying in the hall wan out o! eight and gone; mother. She was 8tatisticsalllom Ottawa show that !n mail-Use Dominion Ezpre®s Money more,and is two three wake I But the ripples from it widened, ; way when the miniater-bntered. 1823 66S'477 pduada more Green Tea­Wel�; well, What's the matter with werstretch outward more and Orders--the safe'couvealent, Inexpen- was healed." (S ) Mlss t3aor- war- b"'Miglit into'cansda than my little girl today?" he Inquired. 1921, and 906,728 pounds more than in more,_ pokane, Wash.,July 10,195.9. ti' "It hurts," she sobbed. '1925. - The reason given- is alit the, Never.ceasing in their motion till they The violence that others db to u9 UseCadebraforalltonetpnrpoeas. reached the-other-shore. s.>aM.sm s,.. rr n.' nem...ca." What hurts, my dear?" _ fine quality Green Teas of India and - is often leas painful than that we r; "ateroare�r,o.>¢sou, trsu�a..r. The back aK my lap." Ceylon have displaced the inferior ut n n.our Ives ss..oiasmeacs.ratk.re{.ar<taa Ja as as -- to their low price, were -imported life's ocean day by day,` • - Good taste springs more From 1udg 'o went than from intellect.' heavily some years ago. Salada Tea Words and thoughts and actions drop- ping, seem to vanish by the ' Company is the largest importer o1 �A y� MRS. M'SE ER .S Mvay;M1naM'e LIMnNnt.htthe lrotrsw India and Ceylon G1+een T � ' t But, as ripples from them widen, each m n _ one,bears another soul, ACHES AND P AINS Either nearer. God or farther from �T Life's eternal goal, ar ; True, when words and actions vanish I 1 - they are gone beyond recall, • Vanished After Using Lydia; - rve �� y• But they leave in silent motion wavesP1 E. Pinkham's Vegatsble of sweetness or of gall; _CQmPovvidlir!; Lit 0 4110 _ • � -Tia 4 4o'lemn thought, oh, wel-gh If- Lai 11 r none can live to self alone; rano n, n .- • When wrote &OUSthe Of to you for help my action was mostly, Lyv Mustard in em Lives o1 others are made brighter or For Pain Headache prompted by curiae and makes them easier to, made darker by our own. ??I rty. wondered i! f Mustard enablesyou toegjoy. E'en the. thought we fully cherish, Neuralgia Rheumatism t, too, wouldbeneflt and assimilate food which otherwlae¢ hidden deep within our.hearts, by your medicine. It eft Organs. -'; By s power unseen some good or evil Lumbago Co1dS nuns the moat mfit burden the dig , .,.A able action Iphaae `wool 'soil im r't. relver taken, L.heart 1� Accept only a ; e Then guard with care the influence ;,,v y assure you, for , 'y �e�S you are leaving day by day, ���,-Ba er package t s throwgh its results I . �amUS� 23 For Twill aid in moulding other lives oam rfef m Neve c� "1 when yoursIs passed away whichcontains proven directions : }': ysufferings. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets have takensix boxes _-• _ ---_-- His Hearing Restored. 1Uao bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists of Lydia E. Pink e Is tune atavic <rar•aaaa se. ham's V e g e t ab l e aoaaaeal of Boyer is nnraetart «_.Y@W,_ Compound Tablets and s bottle of Lydia The Invisible ear dram Inv eatsd by aaxtte.etalaater at swtrucaeta E.Pinkharp's 131aiod Medicine,and J can A. O. Leonard, which is a miniature honestly say I have never been so well > megaphone, fitting inside the ear en• - before. I had suffered from pains and Y tirely out of sight, is restoring the other troubles.since I was fifteen years II �0 OOO ISIRAIM ROUE hearing o! hundreds of people fn Ne!i CwAPPED HANDS old; andduringthe'GreatWar''period- York city. Mr. Leonard invented this I worked on munition*for two yearx • GEORGIAN BAY DISTRICT f - drum to relieve himself. of deafness Minard's is excellent for chapped and in theheatravy ineingwhichmausin and !cad noises, and !t does this so. caild for, Istrained-myself, causing . =.� { Lands and all akin diseases. pelvic Inflammation from which I have ( successfully that so one could tell be n suffered untold agony, and I often had ` - K s deaf mss. 'Lt is effective when to give up and gu to bed. -I had.docturad Folder and Time Table showing list of deafnet:s Is caused by catarrh or by for several years without getting per .'; perforated or whollydestroyed natural . manent relief, when I started to take MIS- Resorts, Boating;Fishing, Camping, etch - drums. -A-regaeat-Coir-information your mod csnea"-Mrs GOLUIVIN MIS- ' t When Planning out 1924 Vacation - to A. o. Leonard, Suite 437,,-70 Fifth ElvER, $ranchtoa, out. ' P Nlfdland Ont. -. avenue, New York city, will be given a OF �~ Write to the Lydia E.Finkham Medi s= writ° .Box 862; a prompt reply. ad" annefo. CobaiurOnta�fo;! rafreecopy a o! Lydl*a E. Pin trams Private Text v I _ Blond flows through the bones of Swk up9a"A3{13393iti VP Wpa10aP" tl, v,.. very young children almost as freely act the veins. ISSUE Na. 21-•=24. tv 1 �''s�' s..'s_ ,n.. ,; • . . .'.. ;'�.:'- ,'�'``.: ?':•-•e. .r .:o..}+ �,�;.•. ? r3 �•, ••:tw. :+..x.. .-i:n• ». ..'".'' r._ .dk• •"' y- .t-4',;'�p<.n .. ._ ,•.r .!..,• .. � .-, ,1 .5... ,,,q:' ,�. "y" .,.�,-•<c .h,,,.s: io:Fi•, mac.. �• -Z: `i ,� w i r is r' - • .y V J. - r t Aug 8•—.Green River at Claremont /� 5 � � (foodwood at GreeAwood �oK�Aug 4—Brooklin xt WhitbyTtriR S :. ; Au 7-Pfckeriq at Greenwood �g g . 8 I TdalFARM. . i1.7asmyWa $1.5aif.paid inadv Goodwood at Ashburn y„ _ ,Fa 'sv�r�ivciau'�ro the United States 1"%m' at -Claremont At Brooklin w _r sritain 52.00 inadva&e: _ - r Whitby at Green River Said slid Soft. 'Coal bf Nze The prices of our Corn, Mansel and Turnip Seed are just a p Augg Fest unlit on - -� Aug 16—Ashburn at Goodwood Q - Stock is all fresh and new I4--greenwood at Pickering little better than the other fellows this ear:•• 7 ` JOHN MURRAR, PfOpt;BtOh Brooklin at Claremont hand -Green River at Whitby LAW AA �i� LEAMING IMPROVED knd WIgCONSIN No. 7, 2.20 ekR BUSH, a R• - '— Thos: R. Price. THOS A L A ♦�/.� COMPTON EARLY $2.70 PER BIISH. t - ._LETTiERSfiO THE EDITOR. _ w m=: Sec'yTreas. O. &D. F. A. ' • A. z HYDRO FOR PIffERING hSClce=izlg'. �'rtlt. MANGEL SEED '50 CENTS PER LB. &R,,-At a, recent meeting of the HORSE REGISTER. ' ' 1Piekering Chamber of Comnperce a - se prime a a p of how we are selling. If interested in first The •ee re cam le t P evolution was passed asking the Pal- ASCOT PRIVE;!19385], the pure bred N6f1C8 Of Ri,eg1$tl"a�10>RL class Seed at this figure, phone or send us your order for race Village Trustees to-once again, registered Clydesdale stallion; the your requirements and we will deliver the goods: ktake up the question of Hydrio light property of Geo. T. . Davidson, will of By LBW _ f and power for the village,es eeiall stand.-for mares during the season of Notice is hereby given that a by-taw t�toinquire into the• possibility of pray- 1924 at his own stable, lot 30, con.3, ��, •oaring-same from the.east., Accord- Ptckeiing. Terms: To insure a foal, passed by the Council of the Oor•pora- GARDEN SEEDS—bulk and package ingl the Secretary of the Board visit. t1b, payable Jan. let. 1924. - tion of the Township of Pickering on • L the fifth day of May, 1924• providing _ BEDDING PLANTS—All kinds r and procured" much information and amount of$3,000 00.for the purpose e " Was quitsproposition of p with thelight that defraying the cost_rf pu chasing a BEST OF + OCERI — the proposition of procuring light an¢. ----- - --power from that source seemed to be fire engine and appliances for Ore pro. ss Povsible and also practical, The ma- tectiou anl.erecting a building euffi- „ y of our residents are aware'of tient for housing such Ore rugine and a of abs fact that our village cHn never_ / appliances for and in the Police Vfll- J� RICj HARD SONS � GRQ V 3oritER ,progress,nor can we .hope to. secure f age of.Claremont, and that ouch by- -.:residents and factories until this mud= / law was registered in the registry ;. ern convenience is installed. A r,urn- office of the registry division of the "'der of- business •men in the village, / County-of Ontario on the '13th day of whose atience"-'has become exhausted, _ May, 1921. ;An motion to p 1 set aside the same or an art thereof Tickeringhardware Store c+ have already gone to the expense, of must-be made within three months qty :Installing private plants, but -this r •means does not Fiord lighting fob�•our after the Brat publication of this ,not- atreets, which is so very essentia4;•nor ice and cannot be made theieafter. ;Power for largo users. Dated the 18th clay of May, 1924.. �i The Police Trustee Board will be Donald R.Beaton, S E p S O R G e r� leased to receive the opinions of rest- 36-38 Clerk. ' dents in regard to the matter, especl- ---- -' -- -- ally as to the wisdom of buildingg and A Happy Thought ,Furnace .. Farmers, now is-the time to.get your '. operatinaour owe systearwith[n the Vesy0ul»ftLichnlOrEthanthe r village limits. A number consider est heating system at any � Seed Corn• this plan to,be. not'only the most rice. YOU also et the sat economical but the most likely;for g ,procuring the nice. lsfaction of knowing It is _ .l We have a complete stock of Esse Seed : North llakota, White j properly installed end fully _ Flint, Longfellow and Compton's Early. Watch for further aonouneeihoents .•+ _ 'Llai. i am. M.y Oh lately. .teed �'' ideal dis- Tr�t $fin gi• :� •Improved Leaming, Wtscou's1n-NO- 7,•Golden Glow, White Oap; y gonia. trlbutlon of heat at minimum,%'' %"' Yellow Dent and Pride of Nishua. See -Treas. fuel Cost. HAPPY Thought Police Boeld Furnaces burn any kind Of osa When yon bray Sead Corn be care you are buying the best. i 'fuel find get all the heat out r Also, balk Mengel seed at 40 cents per ib. = Scbedule of (.-t! D. F. X, 1924 of it. 'There's 8 Happy �(ARent for McCormick and Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs) _ Thought Furnace to properly 7TS Spring—the energetic y your tllrements and time of the year when Ma 17—Brooklin at Ashburn . meet e _ Claremont at Goodwood• it costs less than you think. the grown tips and the kid- Green Green River at Greenwood Seaddirecttofactocysorin - dies need. energizing. pure - - n 'Whitby at Pickering Send food instead of oostrum.a: A * �+t�� -lday 22—Pickering at Whitby J S 11J:�.7 • !� LPt our bread dies ai r Ashburn at Brooklin ,afore llian o0 000,Ha ply • S. f t ' ' from our fable three ii Greenwood at Green River T'h"9#t Ranges ase in arss. Z - Goodwood at Claremont 7o years of iarisfactioar. times a-dny, Try our pas• — May 29--Green River at Pickering tries. You will be sur. t, : 3fay 31—Claremont at Ashburn SOLD BY . .prised at their delicious, Whitby t Greenwood home Whitby like flavor. � � * � SERVICE WLlib at GoodwoodBUS . Jae •7—Ashburn.at Claremont J. S. B A L S D O•N _ Greenwood at Brooklin i Goodwood at Whitby `PICKEl�ING, ONT. : :'Toronto Pickeringand Whitby Jae 12—Pickering at Green River Brooklin at Pickering . _ „Jug 1f—Whitby at Ashburn J BA save Whitby Leave Toronto ' Er Claremont at Greenwood '� 1 I � WEE •, . g Greenwood At flood. nod { W". Joe $1—AAbbnroat WClaremont PHCENE•9o0 ` L y t aoswwv u 1 y i;40 9. m. 9.16 a. Pickering at Brooklin �". u Iy A E t'' a� q, ' `PI+C ERING ',, ­9*30.a. m. . . 1.30 P.m:.• _ - Good wood at Green River . 0 P. M. _ 80 P. tn. ,. Jae 2'3—Green River at Ashburn 8:43 p: m a .. "8.00 P. m. P� ins '20—Claremont sit Pickering y' BrookIIn.at Goodwood - :SATURDAYS A.YD.HOLIDAYS Jnto ne .28—Whitby at Goodwood a'QUALITY • SERVICE • SATISFACTION" - w ;save Whitby —I"My T-or ' -fly 5—Ashburn at Breen River ^-r m a. m. Pickering at Claremont • _ _;9_ a- m: P :1 1 m. HtBrnLklin _ -- p. m. _. -'•$.00 P. ri1: -• - Greenwood at Whitby r• -a Jly..10—Pickering At Goodwood _ 5 P. rah. m $;4 6,00 p. m, Brooklin at Green River" 6.40 P. m. 1L46 P. -Jly 12—Greenwood at Ashburn I/ :: CNDAY 8ER�ICE. . -Claremont at Whitby. = - - - -Jly 19—Goodwood at Pickering ;Leave Whitby Leave Toronto Ashburn.at Greenwood = _ _ '0.45'a. m. Whitbv at Oiaremont - • 8.30 A- m ' Green hirer at Brooklin - p M. / 10 00 P. m ••Jly 24—Pickering at Aehburnl Fares :—Whitby to Toronto.Bingle 5c.,:return $1.25 ; Picking, single MyAW-01"ernontatQreen Riversiiiigle 406.. return 70 `Whitby at Brooklin Greenwood at Goodwood - 30c.,.return 50c.; Highland Creek 20c.. .'Jly 31—Ashburn a4 Pickering _ thio Table out for future reference). _ ehn r / (Cut 4 .16 J6 -Warehouse Loanst Hill s! Plank Muss - - �l( I18 If1C� loo :'We have just unloaded a car of bran And Shorty and a tar of Corn wind `.EMPIRE Motal•clad BARNS Distiller's grains(iii per cent 9 Flrs-sats Psrmamnt roten'll 5 fat.) LI linin We also have Oil Cake, Tanks e. Per � Weather-tight value Conwnl�iet�� � I CKE•RI N 0 tilitc., Bone Meal. Nitrate of rices. a H you heed a new Barn or an old one remodelled. �- etc..in stock a current prices.di y -MARKET � I oxo ship your Fertilizer order direct let me quote you. Let me show you "Empire" $SfM I :M EAT ., " To your nearest station bave built. They are enormously stro r freight prepaid. to WOrLik-A. E. RBESOR. a. era a Inc _. Pbone-S80Q_ Cedar Grove Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous"l�astlake"Metal- Round Roast or Steak, ... 28t:,per lb ---- lic Shingles,or"Empire"Corrugated Bron. Repairing and alterations : Surloin Roast or Steak, we " 10TICE TO CREDITORS °° . rail work absolutely guaranteed. _ Porterhouse Roast oc Steak,`" : 28c ' s - �d F. J. -PROUSE = PICKERI NG' ... " .. „ Ramp Roast,... .` 18e -- Fine Rib Roast, 20c Ii,the Estate of Laura M. McCarthy. BUILDER _ Heat/ Rib Roast, ... .• tate of the Township of Pickering, Building COntractift Shoulder Roast, , . . '18 and 18c " - la the County of•Ontario, Spinster, Barns, Houses, etc. of.all kinds '.Pot Roast, .., .. .. " 14e Notice is herebygiven pursuant to : ,Pickering Dealer'for the Products of Brisket, to boil, rSeetion ,b8 R. S. O , 1914, Cbapter I,ep; of Pork,...' ,25c' `• e 121, tbat alt,creditore and others bay. The Metallic Roofing'Co. Limlted, Ta�'OntO 25C l •ing claims or demands against the Loin,of Pork, " •. estate of-tbe said Laura M.McCarthy, 8bouldet It at of Pork, .. •• !We,23c " who died on or about the 21st day of •• October 1923, are required on or bel .Pork Chopp, ' _ , ... „ Pure Park Sausage 25c ....-fore the 5th day of June,1924, to send . -- -- —thy poet prepaid or delfver to the un• : Finest salt Pork,.r. .•: 25c " dereigned Solicitor for the ExBcutor sBacon, << - Wh ' You Travel Finest Breakfast _ of the Will and Codicil of the said e „ t " ., ' Ff deceased. full particulars of their — slice ... . . y :-.-clalms and the nature of the, security WHEN travelling, you will find it most 'advantageous to carry ' . Mild Cared Cotta Rolls (half art whole), 32c " _if any), b d.by them. $ con, sail g Y And ch after' the teat mentioned with you a LETTER OF CREDIT issued by this Bank. It Back Ba 45c :.mate the said EYecutor will proceed to ensures the safety of your funds, is easily negotiated,and serves as Cookod H9m,.. .. 55e' - =distribute the assets of the said de• a valuable introduction in cities where you are u hknown: Letters Weinere,.. ... ._ _ ... 25e - oeaoed among the parties entitled of Credit are obtainable at any branch of this Bank. - , 15e " thereto, having. regard only to the - Head-Cheese,.. .. claims of which be shi►11 then have - vis Easy First and Domestic ShorteninR,•3lbs -55•cectsi ; s+eoetved notice. T*IE' ., ' 5 Me 90 cents, Dated at Whitby, Ont., the 12th 1 �, : i� lb prints 18 centse ;Aby of May,1924. � •Fresh Trout and',White Fish Every Friday,, Francis Gi McCartby. Executor, C P. LYND, M�iag+sr. By Arthur E. Christian, wlll'rstt'BRANca1, Whitby. Ontario. IBROOKUN Bw,NM, L C- ct:osa. Mme• W. G. REIN - - PICKERhT s� bis Solicitor. 1 "."�' ., .;` ":4"t.. �h,+.v 1.: •a° "!�'c.. .':o- v - ire CLAREMONT. rN MEMORIAM. ; - CLEANING PRESSI a _,, . . :. — _CLAREMONT FENCE, ..J. H. Beal Was in 'TOrontO On Private William -;note.ki1'ed In actionCREAM F E N "''oq -Dd+tY- rhe -3rd, Y917.-aC Vimy t ..BrioB along yonreuita to be eleanadRidge. ERY iwad pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed Fred and Mrs. Lynn were in the _ Chargee moderate. city on Monday, Biz years have passed since that iad �^ x' .Lyman and Mrs, Pilkeg_ were'ia day Highest price paid for ,TAMES•BRISC013! �� When our dear bo was called awn _ Cream at theits D. Taylor's Bake the city on Thuesda y y - -___ rOR7t. Fence ... --0ppos y Bakery y Cherished memories of one so dear, Claremont, Oat. '- Mi>ss Hamilton and Mins Smith Ailsa recalled by. silent tear. �'! ---"�- _ spent Friday -tltteity. 'Tia only those who have loved an !rlaremo�t Creamery We r unload oil o%,,&b011ti David A. and Mrs,, Pugh-spent lost m Mai 30th Picice >' over Sunday with friends is the Can realize*,r's bitter`cost. p cit - Badly missed by Mother. Give us a trial.and be convinced i y �-1 . . Charles Grant,of Toronto,spent 0_0 A CarlOaa eatherGO; �Oxo 1 few days last week with I]. .A. - - �Loved by his comrades,braveand true ;at .�laremQII.tOur stock comprises evervtbingi inA faithful friend and soldier too. � leather goods and our prices Misses iSiary and Margaret Mac- ag — are second to none. Ob,Willie dear,well meetagain ain ; nab spent the Weekend with And r,ever,know a Partin ala. =At 20-per rod below our Miss Aggie McFarlane, of To- tend, g h g P • I purpon3nd9se stock ft hid ntinu- alge$d belOwWva3bluei8 a, u env y ;friends in the city We do not for et im. nor do we in- he for the horse. Tonto, is visiting friends in Clare . We think of him daily and will to the y Blanket RAIrpro-gap- p heavy hriont for a few da e. end. a Mrs. Mann were a is bat- ut is rue, we canno a we Wi Truaae-Club Bags-�Sult Cases the,rise in price. uuload "y Locust Hill on Trtesday attend; "I+1'' -=- - :. - �- .--� Harness and boots repacre t.Fs. are-the-flrst-that •are called 12tf Phone Pick:1709: Vie uni rat of a friend: A Carlo' Our re airin eeivtce is= ' �' Mr. and Mrs. Kindree, -of-Lou on to.die. ,. . Sadly missed by Sister DONALD 1IUNR0,. PICgEKINCa• **,, - • unexcelled. don, spent Sunday with their -at lrT rile �T h jdairghter, Mrs. D. A. Scott'. ---- T y �ry L A Dugald Taylorjr., of Sault 'St. , S g l 1N G L E S M. J. H. ChapYYlan at-the same.low price- V R"LE ..Marie, is spending a few dayg•with DECORATOR. 9 Jine wire,. 12 stays to rd, 62c rd. • Harness maker, #iii grt}ndmother, Mrs. Mackay. Dealer'in High Grade Wall Papers, Call phone 103 and get your Ma:it'and MrP. Anderson have .British Columbia Cedar PICKERING, ONTARIO r wovl d into their comfortable Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Sanitary Wall Covering, Decor- order in sally. �4 barters above the, , Standard Bird's Felt Slate Shingles ative Burlaps and �{ Mouldings. Bank. for sale at Prices to suit everybody's pocket. Fe . '�j O P E R _ Clarence and Mrs. Pengelly, -of T: PATERSON'S CLAREMONT Call and see me at Lot 1, Con, WALL �x Brooklin, spent'Sunday with the Call and get prices. 4, Uxbridge Tp. or phone e' • latter'p paren to,V. and Mrs. Pat- x2 34 zip Claremont. CLAREMONT erTo-morrow beinga holidaytiie Wlutevale laces of business ill be cosed PAPERS :fat will remain open late this Tie Ser-Ace Garage FARM ;LAND S �Fridap)winingg t buy-or sell Y To bu - our farm, pansult the Farm Lands Department_of r Ivan and . Mrs. Beason and .. Agincourt,, lain repairing. The Motor overhauling, top noel side cur- little daughter, . of ncourt The United FCo-operative Company,ao We carr9 a full line �. :spent over Sunday with Mrs. Ban- -;-Battery Service-Charging Limits bon's parents;T.and Mrs. Sandrir. and overhauling. , of Staunton and . son. All work guaranteed. Flat rate A. J.;4LLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508, $0g8r _ Rev. B. Oreborn was at Baker . service charge i Hill Tuesday attending a meeting Phone 6b10 1ldark, Central. Wall Papers :- 3n the Ba fist Church which wee formerly a mission station but is W E. a. E R R Y th now being reorganized. twor J. B. and Mrs.Madill,accompan- Hardwood Flooring Ready Money {:: �. the the maker:-makes g dad by Geo. T. and Mrs. Lee,, of es Furnaces and 9hi6 l E3tonffville, motored to Myrtle one B F.all your surplus funds are invested,you may 7 ' day last week and spent the day The Renplain re n Sent line of flooring In plain red oak. quarter-cut white be embarrassed for ready money. in an im• We have them from {' with their daughter,Mrs. Jones. Q oak. birch or maple. mediate emergency. 44 Next Sunday evening at the p pe 1� Ct8 to �� CLB I Baptist Church the .pastor will Hecla Furnaces--pipeoe i less mon is a Sec take as his subject "The Mind of Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll wigs t>D mak, it J Rooting, I8 or 86 inches wide, always available to meet the un 11• the Master" and to the evening. aYs e> ted need." . per « ,. Also, a[ew eettlaR• of bred-to-lay .When He Cometh-to Separate. Barred Rock eggs for sale. Mr. Leard has purchased a new _ THs Splendid- Star antomobile. not an Overland JOHN DRAPER, - PICKERING i �C i SpleII 1 colors and as stated in our last "issue. It it Call and get prices 95 - . , .STANDARD BANK ,et Y a bright.evening Star, and is not - _ • - and beautiful. _ -. ornia mThe ro d growth 'of rasa in UEATT yWhitby Branch, - .• ` visible Intheearl hours o! the Ackering Branch - . C• 'W. F. Law,Manager deelgnSe - - - McClellan, Manager " our lawns is keeping the lawnSTANDS FOR THEBEST ers mm + mowa-hamming these days. ago e � � . : ., nail and see little gal'deniag so far, has been --V ----- -- -- - - � done in the village. � The annual meeting of St. �e A. SCOTT, Jobn''s Cemetery Co. will be held . at Robt. Scotts, Claremont, on �,� ',. �� . 8. SPENCER CLAREMONT, ONTARIO : Pedn need May 28th at 8 o'clock '` T e , y her Alli tereeted are a sked toWANT -;attend.: All those in arrears for It Ed ILJ Aft I Aft the upkeep of the cemetery will FIND A�1 15000 WONT GET THESE tat - .�`' - AUTO REPAIR SOAKED AND READ ;kindly pay as soon as possible. -M. On Tuesday afternoon,May r t b, SHOP THIS in the basement of` the Union Litter Carrier9, Hay Carriers, ADDRESS (GREB SHOE) - . �Chnrch, theClaremon'tandAltona Pump-.'Door Tracks, Cow • Alarge range of the famous arab branches of the Women's Insti Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. - � , . e � Shoes. A boot that Is well 'tute will be addressed by Mrs It will p.-Ay you to get my prices on- I • known and guaranteed tui' -McDonough,.of Capetown. It i- above before buying elsewhere. to keep your honed that eve member will at• , • , Leet dry. �x . `� FRAN K J. PROU9�' All sizes is stock !tend. Lunch will be served at the / close-of the meeting. PICKERING. - ONTARIO or ' iF -- --- gradually growing in favor with , • . • q ,This to a new make..,, A good ... � ,r comfortable fit for every she farmers of the surrounding IF=- -----Country, ------country, as the results are •prov• only•$1.00, - i�d-xnoQt-satisfactory to them, € __ = - 'call Early. Phone 2800 t• They began gader favorable cou- IMPOSEhe 060AME 161 '�PII'Affi Ing brighter every day. ' The •number of patrons is gra nes y - Increasing And nothing but words .� -.-,,.Of satisfaction is expressed. • C rOOSl RStT�= - A meeting of those interested in '{ the June 8rd celebration was held i e- q - Xi and Basket-IPAJAA 'y on Friday evening last when a splendid program of sports was ar . . . Pared arranged. A football tournament '�' v ith b am p;e a season rives. W s pp y�du w "t e will be held is which Greenwood YOU'RE apt to be found- ,Green ound ,. follllow ag: : 1 t. Be Boxes and Crates 11 and burn teams will compete for 11 :_pose on your appetite, _ qt• t s mpers, rage valued at$77:00. ' The draw Some Sae morning it will — • Bushel Basket on short- for this tournament will take go back ou yon and you'll est unties. : .-The � e a ve s a made on the MAN plane ati.12o'clock. noel the fleet l�od out yot• havn't got - game will begin at one. Mr. Mae- any appetite and-you'll be - principal an the late W. G. on,.of Oshawa, will act as'referes. reading the paper and will Themes no piece of farm equipment that Barnes Baskets. The Pickering and Claremont note one of the food facto gives so much service over to le a period You are assured of quality-service. S. & teams will play their first and visit our lost and found - with so little attention as a windmill: 06oppisR done every day ae usual - ieague_Rame:that�iay at S:aO p. m: - ryt. ;: , -: _sept Wednesday on and There will also be s girls' e��ft p�;te-depart That s why I recommend the oronto 'Self- after May 1 W ball contest open to any team. the Offing Wisidsiull so ti>i3r' Lots of Toronto .:(Salt For Sale). Windmills lave given from dghteea to . prize to be a bat,ball and individ• - O : OHAS. A. WHIT11. nal ties valued at $0.00. Teams H twenty years service Wath practically no will draw for places noel start to IRONE ` attention outside .an occasional oiling Successor to late W.G. Barnes 2 o'clock. Entries mast be suK and are still operating satisfactorily Phone-"or write Locust Hill, Ont, pplay at / 37OQ ws�uu -every day. in by June 2nd. A number of 'field events will also take place, f ' ( n the Toronto Self-Oiling Windmill'all including tug of-war between Uz- i gears operate in a bath of apodal oil ..bridge and Pickering townships, affected b}+neither heat or cold-every half-mile race, wheel-barrow race 1 i 3' bearing thoroughly and automatically rete., for which liberal prizes will be �• 4����a�� offered. In the evening a high- ' • i 1 once a year." New oil is required only -class concert will be given by the follovVing able talent: Miss Jessie - If you-already own a Toronto �'JmdmilL, I can . Cameron 1Gregor, pianist and qrve you this self-oiling feature by'merely inter eazaphontst; Mr. Le Roy Sonny, Boot a,na Shoe.Repairing ^- Chan the head and wi your present Olallmstaials and design b +entertainer; and Mises Margaret :— wheel. Most Toronto WmdziiU too, can. . made abaolutely self-regulating in operatiaa b 1 in Bloat. II will paj you -Kenny, reader, At this concert Also harness repairing at the new oall a1 out works and inspsol our s1oeE'�` `the members of last year's Clare- opposite the obtain ions Don't be misled stand, n ai The"Toronto" Towa,o/pp,tmed for W, R. Emerson,'Whitby, box' 25 moat football team,Who were the post office. a lifetime became It U the deadest. agents we do not employ hero ooasegaaat. champions in the O. dt . F. A., Best workmanship guaranteed. aftm ,t and bat-brand one birth Ohnq. B. Ries, Whitevale, Ont. 1p we can, and do throw og cis apes will be prepented with gold teed- Chargee moderate, will f"'•+n mtndmtU. _ �aiinlyy save by p�°ung I"=you :als, The Claremont band will fur- SELF-OILING so solicited• shah music during the day. Watch TIHOM AS WATSON , WINDMILL10 WINDMILLS • J.T. itcATl�tEsoN :out for bills giving full particulars PICKERING, ONT. 4' y ta i -_ Omosead Worker �+libTt 0aM►s!� wad be sure to be the ,F a JFK :M1 q 1°• .� . fa •r..a.. t� +='i�e�xr3'v��"�"�5"� s•5..' S' :�i.'�.Yyf�.`± �,4u:��iy=<l''`x•-S�SFlws�.rs�i.`+e`.,�^�~"• �-..�s�t"1a:srfu[%�. '.�Ee�Y�7''C�'��L�Y,iA�,;�..�y L. ':�Qic' �S;i9�..�,ai.a-`^i"e3.�a^�Enb'sAz Kh,'•d" ±F-,.r�•g 3•:rit:''.�'' a •,+4;c" �pC.1` a• n-•+a. ,. '.a•' '-�^'•lii :mac._, r x i 'v`- �,"�`� .:. S.: ;.. •v. [.. 43'�• � •�,�`'.'W;"..•Gb�r 7.yj '°'"r w+_ '.,� .� a• -F 4 , • Y ... ... . .--. .r.. .'.Y .. .,d. •. ,, ,... -...... .:;,.- ... . '. ...rub, :. .r,� :r-. .. `?d'.r'... ,i, -'ae^ a ;� .a �w 1p - A". •. .n p� _ rs� AWLint a� ew It h ,B ETH G LF Y ELIZABETH UI OILS. J � 1t sttimtAatea •• , � lite and Qesttea. r .,. apps • sl' " he said k 'alas k It makes yetals ' y 886? •.`I'd like to get. my flshin•-tackle.f Go dear qn kly and food do you _ �e _ GREEN TEA there is awgood meas of bass in Dug A swung open c lei"oft car good. Note bon the d he for : vall's pond. Gotoa lantern•hand a It relteves that atat4 r. Dene 1 - between' �_ - yOti Z1aV@ not tasted a best. Jae?„ and the Mullaney house the doctor hessty ei�s?• atter . ;'Take a lamp said Ruth. "You explained more fully. Ruth had seen - teas tooth. will find thi s a out as on left them Mullane a eh 1 of s' teen ' a w•t l a• All even n e c an your poor y resae . -- -- room and I.don't-think Mrs. Dd'nllaney "Wanted to go oat with her beau" �•�'o'•ar of in there." said the doctor, "like any bleased .s� - For a Birthday. To An Old Friend., Sue-reached for another, lamp put' Dung thin would. Theq've been s r I like to dream of some established it had no oil. yy g At two y, ars old the world he sees, I.eeping it dark from Mol:an?y IIe's na -seem expressly-frsde tQ pleases_. —, --, spot ' _ "I'll 1111 this Al i! you'll, Wait a1loo.much of a slouch to clean himself ` Such new-found words and c Imes to Where you and I, old friend, ars even- `- � Ile -usual try, fug through keeping checked up very well sin e; hunting and fishing. That suit- s Mire. Mullaney left Ruth says she ed Mary very well. He happened along Under tobacco's fog, streaked grey � Such sudden mirth, he knows not why, is Pint to take the he to-morrow. just at the wrong minute this alter- x So:many.curiosities! and blue, and I don't much blame her!' noon. She was getting into a machine " Might reconsider laughters unforgot. The hired man dropped easily into with a strange young fellow. He ord- 1 g ;Aa life about him ;by degrees, Besrde 'a 'hearth glow, golden, clear a chair. e_•cd her to get out and stay at-home. '• Discloses 'all its pageantries, and hot, "How do yon Like things now'!" it's had business to- humiliate one's- 1Z 5. Se watches with approval shy •I'd hear you tell the oddities men do; asked Ruth. 'child. Even if he didn't like the looks + At-two years old. . Ttie clock would.tick, sad we would "Bully!" declared Al with a: little of things he could have gone about-it f . sit, we two- more emphasis than was needed to in e. different way." 'N With wonders tired he takes lies ease carr conviction. the subject of neighborhood credit. In Life >;olds.snch meetings for us,.does T, y I They drove into ,he Bard. The doc- •At dusk upon his mother's• knees; Aren't the glad that I persuaded tar ctighted leaving Ruth to lro:: out' my thirty-five years of practice in this ' A little laugh, a little cry; it'not? Joe that t e ei ht-hour day was' the f-.r herself. Mullaney met them. community I'liave seen hoarded_tree= in*S Put toys to bed,.then "Seeps-bye"-- - beat arrangement? Nvw you are ` Doc! For God's sake 1 We sure that all the gold in the govern- get- Quick, ' Happy are men when they have learn- tin fifteen dollars more on the month can't keep her awake much longer." ment vaults could not'replace. The r The world.is made of such as-these pgoodness and tenderness and mere of Pis At two years old. ed to prize an you have your spare time to "Mrs. Mullaney knelt beside s g y x r The sure unvarnished virtue of their yourself, couch, sobbing aloud and beating the •neighbors is the greatest treasury to --Chrfe. Morley. T , " the world,. You can never in anywise " friegds, `Yes m, that s so, said AI thought- hands o. the girl who was slipping YR' •4 repay our neighbor for what he has = full into 'stupor. Y. T The unchanged kindness of a.well ,. done for you. Rates oi.'exchan can BWe. "Farmers will simply have to come Oh, honey, don't ggoo to aleept Mary, �. known face; to it. System and mans meat pay ;ktaryl Mother's darlfngt Don't lease not be figured in •the country. You ar Blue Is a precious color, 'On old fidelities our world.depends, � Th• � ! p Maryl Listen, child, reward your nbighbor only in And runs a simple course in honest in every other line g business. is And Waken , eta In it lapis ties, business oi,•hoarding the hands' an a And I'll' tell you something wonderful. to of his need. You'll be growing $ Kingly sapphire, lordly turquoise, . : wise, farm is . r arrangement. " strop r than ou have ever been, poo gement._what.¢sty . . . . stronger y Persian Wes and Chinese dyes, Not a'mere taxicab shot wild through employer would e t his, clerks to A little, inarticulate cry of joy and'Mrs. Hayden," he went on.­ "These` Cobalt of a Kurdlah lake, - space. stay in his home Pay the men relief fell from her when she saw the e your people, ere In this commun- lar ou h Kaahmtrs high-set sky, - --Chxiatopher Morley. en , 1 say, and let them lead their doctor. She Sung herself tato &uth's!sty where you have chosen your bus- 3 �9eads that shield my camel and aoa, own lives, swag from the farm they farms. band and your home. You owe Mrs; j� work on. "To think you'd find me like this Mullaney something money cannot From the'bsleful Evil !Eye. "I reckon it's tome cheaper for you the first time you came to see me!' y' In turn, you have made Ler.your -Mary Fleming ,Labaree. , ::. - 1 a-pe ps -.. :. - �- too, sin.t it?" suggested Al mild! l Oh, babyl m baby] Oh, what if debtor to-night. Sympathy and love —_ - y f Y "No;" answered Ruth thoughtfully, he cant save hers" and understanding are the safest cur "No;" who knows himself best esteems as I've figured it, it -is about the Ruth pressed her gently into a rency in the world. :himself least ._ I The old man was very tired. His same. Of course we are paying you;chair. r p i g pe nodded once or twice, more salary now, for leas work. It "Hush, dear," she said tenderl ,�wstchin s frit was stronger than his � ; r balances a about even. But then, "we're going to save heir. Mary s'Imortal body. His voice began to trail I you -ace," 'she added ingeniously,`strong and Dr. Kellar,knows." I huskily. H ,1 Bees Q Farm , �E�' "when you're paid. you're paid. You The doctor gave some: quick, low- turned his head on th8 worn nphoI- Nothing pays better woad properly don.'t owe. us anything and we don't voiced orders, which Ruth obeyed atery of the chair and went to sleep. maaa,gel. Send for our catalogue owe���++on anything." swiftly. T)iey did what they could Rath had much to, ponder and she of beekeepene'spppl4w Expert'ad- _ `•Tlwt'a ao," said-Al slowly, "that's_,'but the drug had already.got in some slept the watch until dawn when she vice freely divan ao." of it deadly work. Then they lifted mP �ftly on Mrs Mullanep's door Ruddy ManumetuNnO Ca, Ltd. - Joe returned with the light and the I the t to her feet and began the an gentry shook the doctor. Then'she gu set off to walk throw the dew-cover- •ranttord - Orsi. two men went into the bedroom that march against death Dr. Kellar on 8h had been Al's before_he moved to hist one side and Ruth on the other, they�ed field to her own house. Her heart &later's under the new arrangement. hal! dragged. half carried her back was leaping with the joy of a great f C When the tliahfnVtackle was located anct forth, back and forth, the len b discovery the hired maim, set o!. ,The boys will of the room. Crouched in a chair r She a ' Soo 'comingoward her t - e s h� a over s • be waiting for fiat Duet at the papa," work-worn hands clutching Ger soot- across e field-with• his g - t dl - he explained.' ders, Mrs. Mullaney watched them and arm was in to hitch n .and t?sin • "Aren't an ,coming, Joe?" Ruth whispered broken prayers. Through l go g g 1. the_ w came the eouad of a man's you home,". he said. "I knew you He="I wonder what it is -about down the hall racking sobs. a not qw r spring that gets into the blood?" "In a moment, dear." He locked the how long they kept uP that walk, with There was a light dii-her eyes like Mo wer She--"Spring tonics, I guess," "door and- carriedAn the key-on the. the girl pleading inarticulately to be that of the morning sky ea she looked palm of his hand. left alone. Joe came .after a while up,I athim- tortired dear! i-I' have.. WOMEN! DYE FADED s` "That room is empty—and there and relieved ,Isis wife. The doctor , are six people in Johnlson's cabin," nodded to her. "Better took after the discovered my handicap!" - - _ THINGS.NEW AGAIN he said slowl rest of ahem. Mary is reviving.- . "You are lookingg wonderful.". Mol mmemab -- y' -Smoke was cull I u from the "Al !flees thin way bast, ossn't he?" Ruth slipped away from them and g p 1 irthtmpilparelltasle - his wife asked sharply, ielin a di- went to look for Mullaney. She found chimney. Dye Or Tint Any Worn, Shab• vision of thoughti se ould not ens- him craached against the side of the "You haven't had your breakfastl" ' coo suit". by Garment Or Dlapery. lyze. "It means more money to him." barn, moaning through his locked No, you know 1 m not much of s y "Yes, he slays he does," answered hands-a conscience-stricken man. k But Al is there fixing things canes' � Joa absents and he laid the key on "I meant her-no harm, Mrs. Hay- up. He came u three hours' early asssn4lfosMsr "s'a the mantel y e the notepad. Ruth den," „ I thts morning, Ruth, h.: said slowly at _ bead he repeated over and over. I g ES3MA,af FLAW. turned away and then they talked of love children. Pin not much shakes last. He wants to go back on his shbo" s aw,. otber things. at'"makin' a nice livin' for them but rargka f• He says he would hrath al- I'd s had wor or less w is as shield them--from danger i I h „ - to walk on fire to do it. I want my ways been his home. _ Each' 15-teat package of "Diataaad Ruth telt an odd hesitancy-t0 girls to gar . cry a brown hand that held hers.` Words \ -i�tidn ti�iow that feller, done na so simple introduce the subject of liars. Mul- the wrong thing bort I'll make ft up are not always needful. They went that any woman can dye oc .tint say lanWs- payment. In the week that her.„ together into the pretty sitting-room r followed sue hal much to do. ' Joe and Ruth took something from the ofd,'worn, faded:tbJng now,even it she ( Ruth sat beside,him on the long ® warned her not to' overtax her mantle beside the clock. Still holding has never dyed before. Choose any strength. She knotted a little fist that,grass and talked steadily. Her voice Joe's hand she went Into.the kitchen. color at drug store. gradually released him from his agon- was gaining a brown tinge again and Al stood beside the stove shaking the teed tension. Ruth would never have r6ly-Apointed to the tight muscle on her another. such o Unity. She aced coffee pot and grinning sheepishly. VO occupation iI'mpiants so speedy forearm, p �' With a smile.Ruth handed him the ILI' an .,Leek t it and he res ed. He would dress 1. try life. eet mmT's strong and.my muscles are har . I use i e>;ds Sun eou2d bnys an mnew If If of the stove and dropped into the brain and my heart is in ml ob. flame`a notepad with some figures on for the le: Yes,he would,he would . --- 1 ea3r=t- and a long line drawn throusb the " ' O as much as Mrs. Mullaney? She is l a reamari,husband std3aer' middle of them. Finall' feted !rut t as it �'� ---� much older, she looks far frailer and ate° "I've discovered,what I left out of she certainly hasn't the incentives to from 's ifs wound, he went back to my calculations, Joe," she said as she ' the house with Ruth. It'was past do her best,.that I have. Yet she is replaced the smoking pancake gndale much surer and swifter 'in the race midnight The doctor said the worst Breakfast's assay;' . said Al _ -- „ was over. Grimes, "I reckon'd you'd not feel �o Women Who Do Their Own Work:- than I am a "I sent Joe home," the doctor said. , .4up I think, said Joe slowly, as if he "He has his own haying to do to- like gettin it so I turned to. Your, Save six used saym fla arks were am weeks u-snd I will watch pots and par&-two minutes after every mom. IS to lend Mullane -a-hand with this " e Si S mouth, this'would amount to a ea Of three- Sit-- carrying g that tt is because an are At last the heart-shaken family when eatinest a End. rdEd-Srt— carrn a bandies your Ma-was--short-hs . She wondered why she did not ask up. urs o isagreea a -bu nay work. him to explain. ( ) . This saving can be made by using SMP enameled Late Sunday afternoon, as she tug- were all in bed. The doctor built a -at-a V-ieiousl xooted__burdock_in fire in the little grate Then they kitchen atevAlls,as-their Smooth'Saniiary!sur y` prepared a lunch for themselves-and- -Be-silent or-say something better _ will not absorb dirt or No scrapingt e back yard, Joe was milking in the than silence. ase' ' scouring barn. Supper was-read and Ruth ate it beside the fire. polishing is needed when you use Diamond or Pearl Waco. had started out to meet ham when she "'When you'Galled me' I was very Ivap,wpter and u dish towel its all you need. Ask for observed that bed of burdocks. She tired," said Ruth. "Now after all .attacked it with a kind of fierce en- this I feel strong and fresh. What Greatest Professlona Opportunity ergTbere just isn't time to do all the an experience!" lady," said the old doc- - Pld�- dear lad Study Alropractic W�►RE things that ought to be done and I j tor, yon have had your first baptism haven't the strength to do them 1 Oh, of neighborhood service. I would not « • I have called on you to-night if there Toronto College of Chiropractic A Foes of Porcelain orad•a Hsort of StssC dear. I wonder what Joe meant by Y g ' `a handicap.' " had been any �other woman near 8 Charles 8t. West Toronto Three finishes: Pearl Ware,'two coats of pearly grey "Ruth, it's Sunday 1" Joe came 's=ough- I didn't knew you bad the -- "enamel inside and out. Diamond Ware,three coats,light through the picket " courage and the strength—and the blue and white outdid white linin Crystal W , g t gate. Besides love gto•do it." e, g• rY you're exhausting yourself. You look Government -three costa, pare whiten betide and out,with Royal Blue worn out." "L am not sure that I''had. It `ging• •-u She straightened up, flushed and seemed,to be Riven to me at the mo- Municipal BONDS nervous with exertion and started to ment. I owe Mrs. Mullaney a great Industrial T"E MEET METAL PRODUh to CTS:Co9uM nbo~ speak. Site would ask him about that dome to me when I found wasndatNngot unt 1 MONTREAL�TORON p�wtNNrt�ohandicap. ,A shout at the gate caused to ni ht did L.realize the kind of ser- Let us send you circular 'Is"- tJ both of them to turn. , g EDaiO 7011 VA"tOWER�CAtGARY "Hullo! Mrs. Hayden, Come qv}el ±" vice she rendered me. I had calculat ? Per Cent. Plus Safety-places' the voice was imperative. Dr. K• r�ecYher service in terms of money: I you under to obligation what 4 nes bringing his car to a ]felt ba;ide wanted to pay her with a cheque." ever. Write for it to-dgy. rs3 the ggate, i You knew no better," said the doc- '•Mullaney's oldest girl is in bad for gently, "you had not learned the. ! T shape. Hurry! ,I haven't a minute uselessness of trying to measure the DoinWen BTOiCeri CO. _ �t FVer to lose." value of kindness in coin." 821 FEflERAL BUILDING "What is the matter with her?" He sat silent for a little watching - - I�arr�ware f0I'�e "Swallowed laudanum." the flickering fire light. Then be TORONTO ONTARIO �1 R:th turned white with horror. She spoke again. �- gianced at Joe. "The great•minds that wrestle with _ - "Your supper-the milk" financial problems have never tackled ISSUE No. 21-- 124. .�... ,. ,<. a .•. _..- ., .. .... �, �. .. : . .., .. ,..::" _. _ a''. ...=„i,ti..:1u'�`t'.. � y; " •, ani'" ;r"' ���'. ,s ,ar �'�. �.�� -��+ .'•s,v-,'r �J'�•-s• � ,..v �'•�*- �"">ro;..,E'Y. .di'•, ,v �' .c r.d,p�, , .. -'. + �. 'r.� -"�• ., ..S ,. S•_ - ..f• •,.r. ',, a .k.r; .x,,. ,f,:'�j6"4• .. xc >•2 ^ »"«'�Co`,yi . AND ROUMANIA MENACED y y •,y,_,•�. y. '"' w"c � � ^' M.A G OFIROO- V °!•. j`tq .00 �° «�> TORONTO. y y Man. wheat--No, 1 N 09 , girth,$1 tl. r :.. .: � �f ' No. 3 North., $1.02%. ' �' and Cjneen`of Roumana on State Vistsn#ta London,-But `•-Tru4 Obiect of �ilgtimage is Search for Both Mei `` t Man. oats—No. 8 CW, 41�ac;,Na spa Finaucia� Aid. y ;, '404c. ' y}ri �F �` ss Alan. barley—',' , uy 'i . " ominal.. . SeC " i rz All the above c.i.f., bay ports. r `� , ; ,.. London, May 28.—Alarm again is tan crowned heads has been merely ujs Ont, barley--85 to 70c.Am. corn—No. 2 yellow, 96e. felt by both Roumania and Poland at one of courteap, but-the polite fiction s �x r' ya Ont. Rye—T4.to 78el , c. imiiitw7 measures recently taken :by,that a King and Queen travel from }° �" Peas—No. 2, $1.40 to $1.45. " ' he Bolsheviks on the frontiers of;one end of the continent to the other Millfeed—Del. Montreal freights, those countries. Ae concentration of:merely for,a change of air has not bhags Ir Bran, per ton, $24, Rasasan troops and artillery-,on the'served te; r- alnover the political agni- M r' per ton, $26; middlings, $32, borders includes 20,000 cyclists. I ficance of'the visit. The royal ptl _ mood Feed-flour, $1.85. :' nt..wheat—No.- 2 white, $1 to The :most interesting development.g > was undertaken in search,o! 'e �� d: $1.04, outside. arising'oat of this scare is the sud- both military security and financial Ontario No. 2 white oats-99 to 41c. aid. yr _Ont. corn—Nominal. 7` den turn of Roumania and Poland to Uttt Boar—Ninety 'per cent, at., '�• -Turkey for aid in-the event of trouble. It is an open secret that the vial re ;t pp � Turkish missions haee arrived both,failure to obtain either one'fn Paris in jute Salta. Montreal, prompt shi at Warsaw an ue rest w re y p- are concerti b them to their visit here The Ron- meet, $4.oar Toronto basis $4,76, bu seaboard .40. ng plana':for defence with y an: our— a =the Polish'and Routnsnian general manian Government i$ known to be $6.10 per bbl; 2nd pato.ta.n 5.608ac s staffs. taking the closest interest in the Hay—Extra No. 2 timothy;per ton, Turkey's grievance against Russia Anglo- Soviet conference now sitting track, Toronto, $ 8; No. 2, $16; No, here, although the questions in which y 3, $18 to $14; �ed,, $11 to $11.50, at the moment is the expulsion o!,the Balkan state is primlower grades, $ primarily cob- 10 to $12. all Turks from the Caucasus which is cerned really come outside the imine- After commanding the�Etthonian fleet during the wgr, Admiral air John Straw—CarYota, per ton. $9.50 to= Bald now to be taking place, diate scope of the conference. Fitka has d9cided to take up fruit farming in British Columbia. He is shown $10, - a The causes of anxiety on the part Roumania's foreignpolicy is dom- leaving Liverpool with his daughter. Screening—Standard, recleaned, f o.b. Bay $ Of Itusais's neighbors are the Russian lusted b threequestions—the first - ----- Ports, Pm' ton, 27, r desire to recover Bessarabia from y F° ---- Cheese—New, large 1614 to 17c; being the future of Bessarabia, the HERO OF MESOPOTAMIA APRIL WHEAT EXPORTS twins, 17 to lac• triplet;,-18 to 19c, Roumania and the Russian determine- frontier province, 100,000 square p�rSEp AWAY IN PARIS Stiltons, 20c. Old, large, 22 to.23c; _•tion not to allow Poland to keep the!miles in,area, with rich corn lands INCPJFASE IN VOLUME twins, 28 to 24c; triplets, 24 to 26c. -extensive non-Polish areas which lie Butter—Finest creamery prints, 33 within the resent military, and a population of 2,000,000. Turfs- .�. to 84c; No. 1 creamery, 82 to 88c; Na '. p ary,frontier, diction over this province is in dis- General Sir Charles Monetary. Value is Lower 2, 29 to 31c; dairy, 28 to 80c. x' With the state visit to this country pate between Roumania and Soviet ' B. F..Townshend Served in 'Phan That of April, 1823, . Eggs—Extras, fresh, in cartons, so r of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie.Russia. The second question is the Egypt India and S. Africa. to 31c; extra loose, 28c; firsts, 25 to a, of' Roumania, ac�onrpanfed by ' the recovery o! the Roumanian national Expo• 26c; seconds, 22 to 28c. Foreign Minister,• Duca, following)treasure, consisting of a gold reserve Paris, May 18,—Major=General Sir A despatch from ,Ottawa'says•—A live goal -Chickens, 3 to 4 close on trite doapfall of Premier and state jewels valved joirrtiy at Charles B. F. Townshend, famous as steady increase in the volume of 25e- hens, over 5 lbs, 26c- do, 4toto Poineare of Fra>}ce',"a" ,immediately)$200,000,000. This was deposited in the defender of Kut-el-Amara when wheat exports from Canada ss noted 6 NO-' 24c, do, 8 to 4 lea., 16c; spring roost- preceding the 1 chickens, 4 Iba, and over, 25c• root- P g Plenary session .of the a Petrograd during the war and was he was command,t• of the British in the. monthly statement issued -by era, 18c; ducklings; over 6 lbs,, 26e; Anglo-Soviet conference, several loom seized by the Soviet Government. forces in .Mesopotamia during the the Dominion Bureau of Statistics.,In � 4 to b lbs, 24c ends .of European 'di lomacy have The third question is the settlement World War, died here to-day after April, 1924, 6,085,485 bushels in all Poultry—Chickens, 8 to 4 c� been linked up here =It the pant of free access from the Black Sea, six months'illness. He was on.a visit,were ex r lbs• 80e• 'hens, over 6 lbs., 28c- �. .week po ted,'ss against 5,148;804 in • do, + through the Dardanelles to the Medi-�to his mother-in-law, Countess Cahe_n_ April, 1925. 8 to 4 lbs•. 18c; spring chickens, lbs, Officially, the visit of the •Rouman- terranean• d'Anvers, at the time of his death. The monetary value-this year, how- cad over, 82e; roosters, 22c, Beaha�an., baud-picked,Ib.,8tifec= ' Major-General -Townshend was ever, was lower by about $300,000, primes 6c. cutive Committee here Friday night. born in 1861. He entered the al fotallin . MINER TO REPRESENT y g Roy g $5,998,870. Maple pproducts—S p. psr ir,1p MONARCH OF BRITAIN Leaving Belleville on April 26, a daily Marines in 1881 and' saw eirtenalve� Included in these figures are 82,805 gal., a2-b0; per 5-ggaatru $2.40 nag run of 25 miles was considered the military service in Egypt, India,and bushels sent to the United States, 2,- gal' maple angas, lb., 26 to 26e. maximum miles South Africa. - E972,469 to the United Kingdom, and �oneyy-80-Ib. tins, 11 to 11%c per t mileage, and it is a tribute lb.' 10-Ib tine, 11 to 12c; 6-Ib. tins, --.James Brown Will Leave to both girl and horse that this ache- At the outbreak' of the World�Yar 8,080,191 to other countries. it to 12c; 24-lb. tine l2 u, 18e Two-Roomed Cottage for dale was surpassed. he was given command of the British There is also a slight increase in i •.r forces in theattem g coal Sauey, Per doz.. No. 1, $8.76 to Palace Of Holymod On receipt of the news that the pt to take Bagdad.'the quantity of wheat flour exported, $4• 'No. 2, $8,25 to $3,50. 1 courier had reached New York -City, from the Turks. After' a few ift�itiali'including 8,984 barrels`to the United kmoked meats—IIams,.med., 28 to London, May 18.—From a two- r W. C. Mikel sent a tele successes the Turks who 90 gram .. greatly out.( States. 244,222 to the United King- 84c; cooked hams, 84 to 86c; smoked roomed cottage in the little mining of congratulation to Miss Lazier on numbered the British, drove back Gen: dom, and 636,448 barrels to other rolls, 17 to 28c; wttage tells, 18 is Village of Ann.)sank, in t e Scottish' Townshend s forces,to Kut-el-Amara, countries, or a total of 889,654 20e; breakfast bacon. 21 - ' `Count of Ayrshire, � behalf of the U. E. L Executive. i to $gbe; appeb.. County yrs re, .James Brown, Plans for the monster celebration the-British suffering heavy losses in 'barrels, ' tial b=and breakfast bacon, 28,to 30e, the minor 1A.P., accompanied. by his,here in June have been completed, ex- their retreat. From December,. 1916, Oats exported Inst month um mss• boneless, 29 to 88e. f wile,will on Monde Journey to Edin- to April, j Pe Cured meats—Long clear bacon. 50 Monday j Y Mayor Charles Hanna, gallantly ,665 bushels, compared with to 70 lbs., $18.50; 70 to 90 lbs., $18, ` bur h to take a his � yo Chairman of i P 1918 the, British: allantl to 134? g p quarters in the Executive Committee, announced, held Kut-el-Amara,•"but finally were 453,178 in April, 1923. .There was 90 lbs, and a . $17• li�tweigght rolls, Holyrood Palace for ten days as the' and"a director is being sent to Belle- compelled to surrender. also a big lnerease'in the exports of in barrels, 8871 heavyweight roils, representative-of King George at the rice to arrange settings for a four- During the siege British aviators`barley and rye, $32. General Assembly of the Church of day pageant in which over 500 people several times flew over Kut-el-Amara a t:erees, 24%-to 16%c; � �• Lard—Pure Scold'" will take rt during the four days and dropped food oto the starving .. tuba, lb to 15c; pclCa,'15a to f8c, , James Brown was recommended b troops inside. General Townshend; prints. l9 to 18%c; shortening, y of the celebration. Scenes to be de- Prince of Wales t0 Visit tierces, 14 to I4 ,c; tabs, 14>�, to 16c. -Premier Ramsay MacDonald for the Pim will be taken'from the pioneer declared afterwards that Kut-ei- pails, 15 to 15i�c; punts, 16 to 17e , poet of Lord High Commissioner at day a of Prince.Edward County and, Amara-never was captured by +hef .-.' Rhodesia Next Year Heavy steers, choice; $8'to $8.25, ' the General.Assembly.In other words, settleTurks q town feii +1'. he is to represent the King and receivea�, days of siege from starvation and A �+espatch from Salisbury, Rho- cho ce, $7 to $7.75; do, good, $6.26 tc quasi-royal honors. ,His wife will be — w mental-and physical-gyp&-blips which desia, says:—Sir John Chancellor, x•75; do, med., $6.75 to $e; do, coin„ h ` addressed'as your Grace, and for at-I MANY FOREST FIRES were indescribab:e. The Turkish corn-f Governor of Southern Rhodesia an- $4.50 to $5; butcher heifers. choice, . tending ladles of honor she will have IN NORTHERN ALBERTA mander permitted Gen. Townshend to nounces'that the.Prince of Wales will $7 to $7.60, do, med., $5 to $5.75; do, ' i com., $4.5 - to $4.75; butcher cows, a fiess and a Marchioness. retain his sword when the town !e]l. visit Rhodesia early in the summer of choice, $5.25 to $6.26; do, med., $3.50 Yesterday.and to-day she was busy� The British offew report at .the 25, or towards the end of the year. to $4.50; butcher bulla. $4.50 to $5,50 with her household duties in her tiny Peace River Country Cut O$ time of -the capitulation announced TTS_ $4. o = bol $-.50 to $3.50• canners and _ cottage, among other things, trying ---Saskatchewan Districts' that the British force numbered 8,970 cutters, $1.50 to $2; feeding steers, sausages for her husband's dinner. men. Gen. Townshend was released 'The mai who can not fill s hoc-t choice, Suffer, 1�1 $8 to$6.75; do, fair, $4 to $b, To one of'the newspaper eorrespon- - by the Turks when Turkey signed the with love for his fellow-mortals may milkers, springers, choice, $76 to $90, ; dents to-day she said that the black A despatch from Edmonton says:=- armistice on October 30, 1918. fill his pay envelope or his bank ae stockers, choice. $4.75 to $5.26; do, velvet dream which'she is to wear for Bush fires are raging over wide areas count to overflowing, but he still re- fair, $3.75 to $4.20; calves, choice, $9 the journeyto Edinburgh on Monday m Northern Alberta. The most -ser- He that takes too great a leap falls mains a pitiable -bankrupt, a larneat• to$10; do, med.. V to $'1.50; do, coin_, ; . '.had not yet arrived. t into the ditch. $4 to $5.50; lambs,choice ewes, $15,50 - ' tons outbreaks are west of Edmonton, � able failure.—B. C. Forbes. .. northwest of,`.Athabasca and in the -- - to $16; do. bucks, $14 to $14.50• do. " t is a nice enough dress, she - .—-- —.__._ . ._..-.--_-_—_--.-- -- _--__- , ► s met tern -up 1 Yerry- Shr -indrP3 --- - culls, $8 to $9; spring lambs, each, shall fast go in my ordinary clothes. thousand ft•e't of logs, the property of $9.50; do�cuila. 85 to 60; hogs, fed All my other dresses-will be waiting H• Roberts, were burned near White- and watered, $7.50; do, f.o.b., $7;, for ate at Holyrood Palace. At the court, northwest of Edmonton. Tele- do, countrr�p points, $6.75; do, off care ;great reception on Friday night' I;6'r3+Pliic communication with the (long haaI), $7.90; do. select, $8.25. shall wear, black chiffon velvet, and'Peace River country has been inter- �'' MONTREAL s -have a heliotrope and silver dress for rnPted bq the fires burning the poles, " `I Oats,-Can. West. No. 2,'61 to,b2cy afternoon and also one in black mar- bringing the wires down with them. �' do,No.3, 49 to roc; extra No. 1' feed, ocain and grey." So far no loss of life has be-n re- 48 to 48%c; No.2 Ioctl•wh%6,44 to 4& Mrs B our, Man, aprink wheat pats., lsts, week with the Marchioness of Alsa, A despatch from Prince Albert $5.40• winter <: says:— $5.85.word reached the city on ► Pats., •choice, $5.75 •to her lady-in-waiting,whose castle home $5.85. Rolled oats, bag 90 Ibg., $2 80, 149 about 18 milea from Ann Ra Thursday that disastrous- fire swept Bran, $24 �ychorts, $2626. Mid. Such is the natural simplicity of Lhe large areas in Alingly, North Side dlinga, $32.25. Hay, No. S; per n, a Lord High Commissioner that it neverand Paddock Wood districts, about 2b » car Iota, $16. strikes him as wonderful that the miles north of Prince Albert, burning Cheese, finest Weats., 25 to 15%c. r 'woman who has lived 35 years in a out two homesteads without loss of "i` do, Eastns, 14 to 14%c, Butter No. 1 :two-loomed cotta in a mi nin villa a life to humans or stock. Numerous ': � , pasteurized, 30%c• No. 1 creamery; should s nd ten g g I bush fires were ra n earl T}iurs- ,: '' 29%c; seconds, 2824c. Eggs, fres. . pe splendid daps in gig y � specials; 33•to 34c; fresh, eztras,.86 htepda mornin in the district named °> , to wait upon her. but are now petering out. It is rum-' t «r• a toes', per bag, car lots, $1.40 to $1.45. • uteri another fire is still -active on -an d quality cows, $4.50 to $5.25; �. . U. E. L COURIER Indian reserve north-•ei Alingly,' i : do, corn., $3 to $3.50• calves; fair) 4� ARRIVES IN NEW YORK $s.bo; coin. ane tried., $5 to x r $5.50; corn., $4.50; hogs, mixed lots of _ New Zealand Shows 3f butchers, $8.25 to $8.35; selects, $8.75, ----Miss Gwendolen Lazier Tra 21,812,000 Surplus z. . : veiling on Horseback from A despatch from W`eIlirigton says.- REpOpUlatiOn of London The New Zealand accounts' for the, JAli �� Belleville to Washington. ••�•f Business Area. .o—F-Teseen Lyear show a surplus of A despatch from New York says:—r The revenue was £'17,960,000 and the; Repolptilation of the City of London "3 =Miss Gwendolen Lacier, who is riding expenditure declined. Premier Massey `, proper—a square mile in the centre nn horseback from Belleville, Ont., to' states the.figures show the remark- } y of the English capital; which hums :Washington to present Pceaident, able prosperity of the country.i _ �,' with commercial activity all day long, 'Coolidge with an invitation to attends Though reductions were made in land s the'celebration in honor of the 140th but is comptete:y deserted after night• ..M ''-Anniversary of the settlement of U and jncotne taxes, the prosperity was x x .'; fall—may result from the- abolition P-,such that the•revenue increased. The I of the "inhabited house duty"nor Canada, visited Mayor Mylan at State Advances De Department lent f6 -' Y by _.. _ the City Hall on Frida. She invitedhousing-and P -' i e. ancehOr Philip S on widen, tTte etty'a- �� Ch Y 500,000 for housing•and"land settle- i ;, Lord Mayor claims him to lis present at the cxerrises,�meat. It is anticipated that a fur- In In future business then may again Which will be held in Belleville on�ther '£3,000,000 will be available this lice Over their offices without the M� June 16th and 17th. year. � despatch from Belleville says: house duty being,required. Many of. A' =•- -• -=' _. The news that Miss Gwen Lacier, Bel. Send a wise man on an'errand and flee dwellings-will now be reconverted leville's premier horsewoman and U. say nothing to him. into dwellings, so,as to save the own- L. courier to Washington, had An elephant works from the age Cansldered the•greatest living English composer, Sir Edward Elgar has era the expense of keeping up two "reacheq New York five days ahead of of 12 to the age of 80. It can haul been appointed.by King George as Master of King's Music, to succeed the establishments, and this probably � + schedule came as a distinct surprise 16 ,tons, lift half a ton, and carry 8 . late Sir Walter Parratt. He was knighted in 1904 and received the Order will lead to the return of the good old „ to members of the Celebration Exe- tons on its back - of Merit 4"HL days whin the City fitmilies lived in a: the City,- FST'„�. ...kn.,t@� `.�d4�.�J”�'S4es�me:..._..,..c .s.::a,-»r•a.,�i"•.,,,...:.:.�._.,. -...v.. .._..u.-. sr. ..n:..., r.. .. ........ ....., _,. _x-..... ..--.�.._. ,m�......._.l ,.,§.�...,+:.......w ^v.-;. _re....u'.5....,_...�..:.,a:..:i..�ti,..>.. -..,c,�_..,__._..�.e.c.'�' _Pw.,.lf^�s�,�r.a......stlOti;.,..�4 �:y,., ':. � ,.. ., �,. r.. r 'a�+-• -,,.K. 4,i, r+' ,Kw. xf y.,+ :1. .."x• xr,". �'"W' .? �u =�,t• '- L:.�:r•• ty „Fa- y..' "'t9"•:;;ya.,,.` :I n.. '' :. .:,.. •-w'd.... ;y..n- ':41tn'i5S ny o j. jr st+-... "-:•V.:�� FS fid...f.:w- �lY'.L'r' .;a+.y _ .w 4.n�.AY•n? •..! Y:;+ ,.'fir.• '.': •-.:. . • — .. . 1 7 w. . _. 1 A v' i Y T� �ry � T *� —Dr. Henry will not be here —Rev. A. h Terryberry; Seers- " LIOLlALISl�18: nez't week as he will be ip Toronto tarp of the Lord'aUay Alliance of y 1�$ ► a E3w attending the Dental Convention. Canada, will give an address in George and Mrs. Law,of To- --Owing to the Dental •Conven- the Methodist Church nest Sun. e' Lion being held ip. Toronto next dap at 10,80 a. m. Mr. Terryberry ;�Seasona � ue �� STonto; spent Sunday here with the week Dr. Sadlier will be here on meets with n ith large audleacee �NJ g g- f _ '_former's staters, the Misses. Law. r - _ Friday instead-of Thursday. from coast to:coast. Come, and —Robt. and Mrs. McRay, Mise - r — - y'- —To-morrow (Saturday) being bear his message. , Ruby Stock and Mies Hazel Heard of Toronto visited with hire.Robt. Victoria Day and a general holi- —The first football match of -- Found Toronto day,day, all places of business will be the season was played on Memor• Medium weight Underwear—Uuion Sutt 2.00. Light Weight Sox Found Rev,Colin Fletcher,D.D., closed. The stores will remain ial Park here on Saturday evening Light Work Boz. Spring Work Shirts- -The of the General As open late this (Friday)•evening. last when the .contestants 'were Arm and Hammer Brand sem y wtll'be --Th present at e township council will Whitby and Pickering. A good ' meet in,.thq-Townehip Hall, Brou• lively game was played resulting p Amdrew s Church next Sunday gham, on Monday next, at 11 a.m. •in favor of Pickering by the score S eClal O1 th© eek and will conduct.the services. for the transaction of general of 8 0. The game .sae witnessed p =Mc. a-„des Forbes and 4 daughters, Joan and Madge, of business and at*1 p. m aa�Gourt by quit"s number of spectators, ;'Men's Broadcloth Shirts with Soft Collar,to match of Revision, when all appeals —The children of the public Regular'4.00, for 2.75 ',Toronto, motored down on Sat against assessment will be dealt school are 'greatly disappointed , day afternoon and spent, a few with by the council. because the holiday (Victoria Lours with J. and Mrs. Markar. F. H. Hall, of Toronto,' form- The Ladles Aid of Bt. And Day)comes on Saturday instead erly of Pickering, andIkt hi : and re.w.s .Church. purpose. having of a seboot day. The do.not con. Dutehess Trousers a ie a Parcel'.Post Sale and also a sale sider it a holiday,fkt all•coming as anent Sunday with F.'W. and Mrs. ppointments every suspender button which pubs off we give 10 tante, eeke. Mica Coghill was the win= Savage s shop, opposite the `.fele- perience greater. lieu phone central, on. Friday after than this before their hair be- for every rip at the waist band 50 cents, for -ver of the Ford coupe offered to noon, May 80th, at 8 o'clock, All comes white. every rip in the seat 1,00 or anew pair,of trousers. the moat popular young lade .by •the parcels,offered for sale will-be ..the Bloor' Street Business Men's 25e'eacb. ;Association in the recent,cQntea t. —The Women's Iostftute will Now Advortteerrnefsllf. ' —On Friday afternoon, May 'Big 88 Smocks and Overalls 16th, his Lordship, Ilse Bishop of hold an open meeting on Tours- da , the 29th Inst, at the home of OR BALE—Frame building, 18x30. t Toronto. administered the saered y Cburch St., at 8 Apply to D.A.Scott,Claremont. 33tf You can't split them. Hundreds have tried but failed. Come Mrs. H. Pilksy, rite of Confirmation to a class of o'clock. Kinsale and .Brougham • in and try it. ,A Real Test. eleven candidates in St. George's ADY S BIOYCLE FOR SALE—In branches will be present and will I�ewelient-condition.For particulars apply to -. •' Church. The service was very assist with the,programme. . Mrs. Box 21.Greenwood. 37 beautiful and, impressive. and McDonough, of Copetown, will IIaaY FOR SALE—Also harness. Fred T. Bunting, - :: - :Pickering previous to its taking place the address this meeting. Her eubjeelt BClieap. Apply A. Fenny, clurrywood. :Established 1857. church had been tastefully decor&• will es "Woman's Duty." A tor• opposite the garage. PbonEMark sacs, $7 ted by the candidates. dial invitation is extended to all TOR BALE—White Wyandotte 4 —The weather daring the peat women to attend. Members ,of r chicks from first-class *train. A�Vy to week continues ae backward Frank Hall, Pickering.. .and wet as ever as the rains the home branch will pie pro• • 4 that have occurred caveats any vide refreshments. 'PASTURE TO LET—Will 'take p —The Provincial Highways De• cattle to slurs for any, period or time. iq seeding operations. Some of that Wm.Lacey,Dunbartoa. 38 37 which wast' sown before the. rainy partmeat has gone to consider- �. able expense in planting trees and FOR BALE—A good windmill for _ - - c weather began, is likely to rot, ehrtlbbery alongwide the highway pun in�g purposes,,very cheap. w,H.Jack- especially in the level and low- son. R.iPt.No.1.Pickering,' 30tf in .the -expectation that 1n the lying land. The fermata have years- to come they will prove a ��'(RS. EMM.A ELVI14S—Nurse with "aeons to.feel disappointed at the d@h ht LO the passing WOt011ats ltl practical experience. Open for,engagements outlook. Some lag the blame of R p g in town or country. Phone Pick 106. &o-4 - a = .the wet weather to the moon, but,.and to others who may make use f of the road. Some motorist9 tra- OR BALE-Cabbage, Cauliflower _ -' khat planet is entirely innocent of 1' and Tomato plana Hanging baskets and — vellin� along the highway are itn' window boxes re-filled.'F.Hall.Pickering. 36 37 2 an wrong-doing.doln ,;� y R' g'• pressed by their beauty and pr ---- - =The. Provincial Government AOR SALE Cuthbert rasp- tf teed to uproot them to beano will not this year engage as ex- berry canes for 2 weeks. Apply to Wm. their own homes .in the city, Payne,con.1,�►tons Road, R.R. No.2. Pick- r tensively in the making of good Many of these people have no idea ening. Phone itilaly 1722. 35-36 roads as last year. Their decision bow shrubs came Double these trees and .is this matter is due t0 the general ofRat TO n RENT—Io .the township N e-west rdemand for the'ezereise of greater to grow there, and $o not know ForPiekerin ,coasistir of d acresattic lays ea - ' economy, on account of the great that,the province has spent many on. yloo 14,c 76:Greenwood,For a particulars _ depression that everywhere exists. thousands of dollars in planting 1 them. so they are really not gnilty -� -Their program for the year, how �j OR RENT—In the Village nt Olare- ,c of any wilful wrong doink': The 1' moat,a building suitable for a blacksmith -- _ z ever, includes several stretches of -- department should put up pla- shop or garage,and ceattally situated. A pply to - - pavement, among them bei& that Mrs.H.Thomson.C_=y t. . 34u Heels cis portion of the Kingston road be- card's to warn peQple, who envy the beauty of theplants,that they WANTED—" Live poultry, hides, - ltween Oshaws and Bowmanville, �vVV wool and rink, Highest price para for are liable to uov;hment if they ii s A 41!%Xk9e 9f nine miles. p same. M.Solovtteh, 1 1-4 miles worth of the --Mies Mary valsert, the little destroy them in any way• Village of Brougham,on Brock,Road. esu a V S s —Re rt of Pickering Continua= I,. daughter of John and Mrs Cal- Report OR BALE-7;younpf pigs,with or - ver, had a narrow sees from on School for tower school dept. Fwitboui mother saws for fatten also ;Tceg ' Injuries on for month of April : This report freshcows. Apply iiimes Kinnear, dot n . rear :. aerious, if not fatal. of con,4.Pickering. R,R. 1:Locust Hill.36-87 Tuesday evening. She and her is late in clay io• the press be canes of delay in completion of JOHN A. WHITE, R R. No.1 Lo- mother had just returned from throe feels in all departments tti d cunt Hin,ba+roraale sweet Clover seed. seed —and were of the S.barky.irtah C01 wad- 9 obblers and Delaware pats.the eft _ w Iho,an with motor ere and the little girl start- be but one more .test this year in gardens. Phone mark 6406• _ 3zcf _'-'ed to run across the road to meet each subject and that teat will �.- F her father, when so sato,driven �OR SALE—Oheap. all kinds of byy Mr. Cooper, of.Toronto, came war the full course,in each sub wagons,harnes..nd all tines of farm ink High- arcing at a slow rate of speed and jet ' Each student,in order to lishi s"aants s and cook��na 1�teis heavy yH� _ knocked her down. the wheel Bain he lower school, department ea price d for bides and wool, also live soul- ? ermaa.5tcuffville. Phone 1903 17tf striking her oa the side of her ata°ding upon the principal's re cry. H•Pier' _ i' commendation, mast have gained Wall-papers . :head. Fortunately, her io�a_rise L�OR BALE—In the VIIIage otOlare- Staunton ;1 _ are not serious ri►s she i� able 30 at least 50 P. c. In - i' wont, Sandbank." the residence of the late the average of the three tests and Peter Macnab,a 11-roomed Irame structure and be around again. No blame is at- roughcast. Furnace and all atoeern, convenien- _ Rscbed to the motorist. make 50 r. in 'the final test. p• traces. Also a good barn 20 z 40. 4 acresof land —On Monday afternoon the Therefore,each parent ov gnardian oa which u an orchard-with all kinds of fruit trees. Hard and soft water, AppZ to Mrs' to Tr rnmed local public school baseball team is Rrtked.to supervise eareft1111+ the Macnab,193 Glen Grove Ave•'�V•.Toronto.of to evened the dant against the individual-study and' review of D.A.Scott,Claremont. aacf 'townliW11-ue school (Union S. SJeur-wipyed. N. 1),eamt- his or her student child for the , remainder of the school year. A COURT OF—R1SiN ward at S.80 and came me win- represents a p. , B over W, C over 50. Natnes iworder-of —Munic lit of the Township hers by the score of 2, 6. The 1pa y P visitor-9 had beaten the local school merit : Form II—Hazel Crnmmer of Pickering. - hereon Friday afternoon last, is A. Nellie Sier B, Agnes Petty 8, public Notice is hereby given that _ . a well played l0.inaiag 'galrte, kit' Gladys Bryant B, Harold Ander- the Qpurt of Revision for the Munici- ? 6. But on Monday afternoon eon B, Jean Annan B. Forra I— pailty of the Townehip of Pickering Jack Medinty had them complet• Irene Fenny A, Robina White A, for the year 1'924, will bold itafirst Jack within his range at all times, Rosie Bier A, t$nby Toms - A; sitting in the Town Hail, in the Vil• , while he divided the honors in the Marion White A, Earl Lockwood Inge of $roaRham, on Monday, the offensive with Harold Richardson A, Harold Richardson B, Glenna 28th'day of M,►y; 1924, at the hour of in the afternoon. ; and Johnnie Remmer. each Scor- lZe wit All persons interested will please lie Power B Harold Wilson $ Ing five rune. McGinty and ftem• '. B. notice and govern themselves :. mer each scored two home rano Bili Hall B. Lilian Wiman B, Jack accordingly_ ,•,='• with runners ahead of them. McGinty' B, Jimmy Bleukin B, Dated at Whitevale this 14th day of Games have also been arranged Annie:Baker B, Dtarothp Payne B. May, 1$24. H A P A with Whitby High School. For the precise information of the Doxsd.n R. BseTox, a • - -The anaivereary, services and Parent or guardian concerned the Clerk of the said following list of failures is given: 88.87 Municipality. concert of, St. Andrew's Church James Blenkio, Latin..French, al- on Sandal and Tuesday evening gebra, botan ; Bill Hall, arith- ecMi1YW►Ti0 _ a eso. n Sunday Imck y. literature.matio iiAL.VAM1iiD j eloquent and ii ve sermons composition, grecnmar ; aro -were preached by Rev. hit. Max. Wilson,literature,grammar; Elsie tlM� • well, of Oshawa, which were.yery highly appreciated b�j all. Mr. Lockwood, algebra, 1t;rithmetic Lilian Wiman, arithmetic. There THE A�TIVB SEASON, - L�gergntst, of Toronto, Tendered have been no failures in Fortran II. SON,is NOW UPON-US. two solos at each service which �1!6•If� -� were greatly enjoyed. Mr. Lager- F. Purdy(prinipal). • /th14r�N916r TRANSPORTATION F LCILITIEB ARE NOW ASSURED qui t, who is a member. of the The PEDLAR P�O�t ri AMM _ IN MEMORIAM. _Globe staff, has a very pleasing _ OSIiAWA, ONT. Interest on the selling value of your farm ie greater baritone voice which shows careful gas—Io fond and loving memory of than your net income farming it. _ training. On Tuesday evening, my dear husband.,J.O. Roots,who r ' tone Of reats e most delightful musical died May 21st, 1921. If you contemplate seli'ing-List your property with nae ELM DALE MI�,.LaS ever heard in Pickering, Three years have gone,our hearts still e was given by the Whitby Orator sore, ,`PICKE - No Commission if No Sale. io Society,under the able leader- As time goes on we miss him more. ship of A. W. Lynde, when they Although he suffered patiently, long, Exclusive listing not required presented "The Messiab." ' The His hope was bright,his faith was 7 i chorus consisted of nearly 50 vol- strong. Wheat or any grain taken in : Ces, and the parts.were well hal- The peace of Jesus filled his breast And in His arms he sank to rest.' exchange for Flour. Accident Sickness. anted. The soloists are all artiste 'Tomas hard to part Prom one so dear, = INSURANCE—Life, Fire, Auto, of great ability and their $olos But memory keeps you always here. We have. Bran, Shorts, Cbop, t fl were a great treat. We hope that How sweet the promise God has given Oil Cake Meal, BONDS—Government, Municipal, Corporation., the Society will resume their work That we map meet again in Heaven. _ MORTGAGE LOANS on.Farm Properties. &ext fall, and that Pickering map Wife �ftll kinds of grain.' _ OR -again be favored by their coming We are lonesome here without you, REAL ESTATE—Farm and Residential. to the village. They.may be,sure father, Ogilvie's Porridge,Oats. bf a hearty reception. The attend- And s6d and weary the way. ' For life is not the same to ere ;Royal HOpsehol.d Flour, ante was very •good, although, since you were'called away. Cream of to We,A Floor.' A R as a rule, 1t 19 difbenit to When days are dark and friends are :M • • Farm- lret_0 large audience in a small few. CHOPPING EVNY i place, which can tenjoy Dear father,how we long for yon. _ WEEK DAY Y jC$ERIN( 1 ilk �trk of each a c]aseical charac• Friends'are friends, if they are true. P 1 ter, At the close of the program But we lost our beet friend when we (-,pcl;rnont:Q were served to the lost?Ott. IT. Pickering 4800 P. O. Bog 40 i y1:JC►1)�j artists. —SONS AND DAUGHTER =- N Z���7��� p r�C .:.: - ' ... . . '. '. .._.' ..:, ..:,.:_...� '...' •. ,...»..,n..„4Y�t4L67a,...m«J.:;.:.s��'^i8:?���".xk'_.3�r�*t+�i"-^.:1,L?•?e'.P'.-