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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_05_30 L +1. A V :" 5•' 1 t.,,,,...•' .. •`�• i :. `y: _.. '• Nk,` -r'ri:�..',�.�,s.,r�..,�2- - :.. e: �.. -.. r", ..sae>�" - "x .i," ""... n. _ i,a,;..�.. +•�++.,• a. .: ..c ,3?'..�'.�, _.A+.•.••.n.. ,... +. :,LF,,:.. .a. ,; �-• '� :.. "';� `: .:,.- ,.yin."' rt ,,,., f,:.rytay. . x a`. �•..:. •:..., seas ..•�• K. �. `A%3. c ,�`Yt PIC-: ---_ -NEWS �• 4 — --- - - - - OL. XL111. _ _ .:_PICSERING, ONT., FPJDAY, MkY �Q, ' 1824 _ No. 38 M1 - .. , T �ir�leetl0itrlcl �i1><Y�sl• CHERRYWOOD. BROUGHAM. Geos :GI, ,faker > iso Helen Struthers, ref Toronto, Miss Jennie Duncan spent the week- GREENWOOD* s Xadicai ;� will give a missionary address in the end ome here. ornin at IL- es owan R $. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director o'clock, the regularhour for service. in Torennttonover Cthe holiday. relatives @O�cometrlcaltlA@eociatioa of Oatarb.Re;. . . j' Every one is Invited to come and see A number from here attended the • totered�4ember of tthe American Optometrical Ta—Avoid LI'ffitakeB some-aYthe-curioe that Mtse Struthers Fair at$ n Saturday. Association. ayes esamined.•by appohttmeat. has collected, ' Tom and rs. Norton visited the 1i Phone 2804.Clazemoaa-Om. Established 1888 �^t former's parents 'at West Hill on Sat-. 1 F. TOMLINSON. M, B.Member �JtO -, GREENWOOD. urday, The oldest eetabitabed lndustryen Stop, John and Mrs. Davie .and children. „N•of the College of Physicians and Surgeo Toronto. t he OII county. j.' of Ontario. O[s«: that formerly oompied The services on the Greenwood cir• of or span t holiday with -Ontario the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Ca]t LO�k cult for next Sunday will be taken by Mra.-Davis'mother, Mrs. Littlejobn. r`R ­ ' . ' J. MLLS Rea. Phone. ClaFemont,Qnt. 231y� -g f the pastor as follows': Greenwood at bits. C. A. Basclay. Harold and Miae 13A W 8dinb member of the Aoliege o! 18 ell Zion, 8 30 p.m.; Brougham:7.00 p: m. the christening Ceremony afhergrandneai - Physiefans►nd Burgeons of Onwio,licentiate The Sunday School aeseirina will be. son. of "&1 college of Burgeons. Ediubnr�h , Greenwood 10.00 a. m., Kinsale and George Stevenson and family, of - 6TJeolal attention to deleases of women .aa To Bakers S lendid Choice ohfldreh. Otaoe and residence,Brougham. P Mount 'Zion 2.30 p. m,and Union at Hamilton, spen.L the Ilolday bete with of Phonography. Broa ham at'10:00 a. m. The Young his sisters, Mrs. Barclay rand Mrs. J. fir, vh if.ap,.fye#c - Peoples'Leagues at Kinsale and Mt. J.H. and Mrs. Madill and famil Zion meet on Friday evepiag of this y It dont Matter who makes visited Mr. Hutchison; of Uzbrtd e ;' HIGHEST PRICE PAID DR. GORDON MCKAY—Chiroprac• week at.8.00 o'cloek. 8 • tor- O®ceboure-2.80 to 5.00 and 7.00 to t]le R800rd Otlr 048 and Mrs. Abram, of Quaker Hill, on ' •5.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock , - OSHAWA Sunday. �—f1 — r �`me`• �y' -- Horn Phonograph Lyman Barclay bas secured a pool- Seed Buckwheat ' LeQai. Lieut. William Soutbam, who was tion in Whitby Hospital for the sum• FOR SALE Will play it. so seriouslyinjured when his Packard mer months and began his duties 'A • car in whih he was riding, collided there last week. Best ualit of Chick Feed-and L. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and a with T. McGlashan'e truck at Dunbar- Ther will be a great gatheringof q y , *Solicitor.NotaryPubljc Etc. Money to Scratch Feed-alwa s = oars SouthiWing,Court House, Whitby.,251y �[�t • 1 /'� i ton about three.weeks ago, has never Brougham Old Bnys and Girls on y tSOII�j� 1 j� U1�1 T. regained consciousness, and he ie Wednesday, June Ilth. at the mam- on hhnd.. :- WILLIILLIAM J. HEATON,B.A:.Bar- r ills n tis gradually growing weaker and no moth garden party to be held in the 5 AM tar. member of the t{u�m of hopes whatever, are entertained for beautiful groundsof W. Jr. Devitt.at T►,T 8 �' Ryekmaa i)enison Foster and Beaton. Toronto his recovery. His mother,Mrs. South which there will bee orts ,and a fire- 88 . . - GenerallCMa .eaB.,Street.zo �. �' ' p XLsslm3 Past►r7 Fl at Telephone Main 9s1 and 982. am, and her daughter, who were in mea's contest besides a grand coanert England when the accident occurred, for which the beat talent has 'been R. are on their way home. Since writing secured. Its Always Good. y I)egtiaL - • •j . �� the above we learn that the, unfortun- Nque better made in Canada. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, Funelrat Dtrectar ate man bad passed awayr,Wednesday. STOUFFViLLE.� . _ T Z. 4'REEN' hitby; OtAdam's Terrace. Byron t His father and mother were at his bedS�7R_ rth. Phone 124. (Gas sstractioa whm and side when the end came.:.the latter John Ball, rz-M. P. for Gre Co. ; darted). 61tf Licensed B'rnbabner having'arrived on Friday. It is re- ), "t v (whom Agnea McPhail defeated), vis- K- R. D. O. Smith,- Dentist, Stnu$. ported that an inquest has been order sled his son. Dr. $all, over the hall- Me. sgOTtiB xEdB,9E R E A M J,Jville,IiorarGraduate of Chicago and To- ed by the Coroner. ' onto Universities and the Royal College of day' Dental Surgeons_ Phoneoftice 1011. Residence CL.AREMONTr Out. BROCIC ROAD. 1The Baptist Congregation contem- xr 1015. No outside appoiatmmte 251y - _ phone 9dI plate building this year a large and _ LAKE H. HEATON, D. D 8., - - improving- ' ' - inodern.church on the corner of Maio Tbos. A. Knox ie not as -�. �pfit. and O'Brien Ave. .[l Grad }tr of the Royal Coletge of. Dental fast as his friends would like to see Not onlyOil 8 80.a1 Burgeons add University of Toronto. Oface Mr. Swift's large up-to-date garage p - over W.M. Pringle's hardware store, Whithy him' on MA16 St.is nearing completion and Occasions and for Office bourn 9-to 2:1 to 8.30. Ind.'Oone 8. Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc Mrs. $uebhy. of Oshawa, Visited s^ Bell phone 220 _ 4 y • her father, Wm.Badgerow,last week- will be ready for business.iunelat. "anylength of time, end. This makes five garages in town, g The)horticultural• Society called a but for all time, t0 veterinary Having secured the agenny for E.D. 'Roy Conner is doing a rushing bini- meeting of the citizens together on r Smith& San, Ltd., ur•rerymen, nessin the horse-trading line these obtain best results L G KERSLAKE. H. V. Sc. Honor of Winona. Ont, da s. Wednesday gqvening last to bear a �. .Graduate of University of Tomato.H or y noted horticuRurist on How best to from our. Cream tyy t am prepared to take orders for all Clifford Hubbard Is busily angrged y eases given prompt and careinl attention.P1waa pp beautify the town, accompanied by soot• Chtremont. 321y kinds of Fruit Treee,Small Fruits, these days assisting Mr. Farley with lantern slides: - as to tests weight +• Ornamental Shrubo Eta, at his seeding. Dr. Smith.dentist. In in attend Des .'and rice. ship our lowest possible prices. Miss Melatosh. of Toronto. spent P P y .10neisssefll (94iv ire. . �Pbcla'l rates for a uantities. .' the week-end hers with.hersister, our this weak at the Provincial Dentalq aesociatioa,held at the Ro al Qol- CreSm t0 IIB. �'6 popular teacher. y 281f W. H. and Mrs. Jackson and fermi! lege -of Dental Surgeons. Toronto, " V. RICHARDSON—Regi Be y when Dr.Hoz will demonstrate his " • ��• In. •• •.� N. J. Chapman, :Pickering were in Oshawa on Funday owing to scientific discovery on pyorrhea and phone 186202 and - pnbtie,Ete•.:Pickertns,baa silt' the death of the-formees aunt, Mrs. ez lain Its treatment. have Otic truck 08u POSTILL, Licensed Anetioaees, Thompson. for e Masonic Lodge of this lace One of John A. Whit s tenants held their annual banquet on Friday -At your, place >. . for Counties of Task and Ostsrim ane Roofingmade.a sudden departure or the citsalsa of au kfads asssoned se on sboetiM , p eveaiing last. Hretbern were presentnes.«, addressereensiverP.o., Oat, one day last week alter two days red- from Uxbridge, Sunderland: Clare- dente in our midst. He could not mons. Toronto and Markham. About $to�lle•Creamery Co. Ri"Verazoar. BEATON T wNsmp=aHbecome accustomed to our very wettw -handled sat Cmmtstle tar for "0114 climate. o down at the baa ary. ae...as.as .--Y i sa- .atemal, . There wip considerable excitement ioq hall. The program was of a very Phone 1880L`L m stem �Iwner M Msrefugs IAB high order.- Ruthven Me©oaa/d and snosa" L�i i. Ont. T-1 -.• - . at hire Knoz'a at noon on Saturday other notables taking part: TOQFFVII+LE, ONT' last. His cbimae bad caught on fire Just arrived a car of Toronto Our School Board, the Women's AVID A, pUQH—Live stock nuc- and it was only trough much effort Institute and representatives of •a Doneer. Graduate of C. M. Jona'School Asphalt Co's Roll Roofing, that the fire was prevented from get- Institute of thesurroundingpeeatiacboc,le lio yore Yoe Are do on to the roof. met is the council chamber this week Shiaglea etc., also g m tossup nunwRh Me. Rogers, the die- pthlaremont. lsty A'1-arge stock of B. C. Cedar WEST HILL. trictrepcgsentative. about the prize '`�• i .�M, MAW, LICENSED AUC- Shingles.. Beaver Board list end the date of the Scbool Fair. TIONEER.for York,Qatario and Durham The annual meeting of the Whitby It was decided to give liberal prizes Countea, Ali kinds of sales promptly attended and lumber. preebyterial will be held in Melville sad to hold the Pair Sept. 13th. f3Ine11t to. Terms reasonable. Date@ for sake may be Church on Fr iday, June 13tH,begin• f 'itrranged at NEWS'OfScv. Ben and lodepen- •. '.Caul and get our'prices. � sing at 10 a. m. A splendid program � Coal s pent phones' whitey'Oat. et' ' _ has been prepared and able speakers Jape the 3rd at Ctaremopt + /t �- -.- PICK:IrRIN� •e- have been secured. A prominent A_ 11 feature of the gathering ie=neat On Tuesday next. June 8rd. a grand p�? T TT session which will take the form of a field day will be held is the Memorial :• .LIImb$r. the Estate ofle g Park, aorem will be prwhen a esented. Shingle ' v en a Auxiliaries. Alar a attendance program ramg f tournament in which the league teams is ezpecEed. A leadin feature wtll be' a footballIQh ii7 Kies W. G. BARNES and the satire Mrs. Lenore Hurd Best, the elocu• D.A. MORDUE y wood And Ashburn will compete for Ready Roofing ; btisineas of JOS. W. DOTEN tiooist,who will he at the concert in from Green River. Greenwood, Good- Melville t?reab teriatc Church on Fri- +. Am prepared to supply all sizes day evening, May 30th, is a (��g41st 11 atito-rugs valued at 877,00• The from Berry Hazes to Three Funeral• Dlrectoi and pianist of reputation. SlslPhas. draw for this tournament will take and Half Bushel. 'just returned from a tour of the -and Lath place at 12 o clock, the first Qa' to Licensed LmMlser' _ American cities and will provide a start at 1 o'clock. The same rules as aleen Bluer Basket Works �:�t�oeor' most entertaining evening. Percy to signed players etc. as in the league Phone Mark.8409 David, the well•koown Taranto games w111 be observed. and each yk p COD' e humorist will also provide very ae- Li R ►7 R FRANK PENNOCK Successor to ceptable entertainment. Along with team moat have written the Executive e a these two artists, Mrs. McLeod, one for permission to play. EEr.Mason,of +'7%0 Mm that made the Barnes' CHAS. BEIERL. - 'MARKHAM Oshawa. will act as referee. Also, ZaOC rT70 X �=MT- Basket." of our most beautiful sopmoos, apd the Pickering and Claremont R,School Phone 9000 Mr. Hoppinger. a very flue violinist, teams will play their first league game will also entertain the audience. These .at 8,80 p. m. Girls' soft baseball FAR E -R, four artists of exceptional ability limes, open to any ts+am,will start a should maks the evening very plass• gg 1 ant. The entertainment starts at 8.00 2 O'clock. The prize will consist of aPiockermg%A p Flava Bread Flour bat. ball sad individual rtes. Entries - o clock sharp(standard time). must be in.by June $ode Other field ..We are Agents for ;� ] *� events will consist of tug.of-war be- and Marvel " DUNBARTON. yen _ tweea Pickering and Uxbridge town• Coekshutt • Men and teams are now busy ezca• tears and a wheelbarrow race, for_ ;:Pastry Flour. - eating for the new school. which events valuable prizes will be ' Goold-Shapley.. Thus. and Mrs, Headerron, of To. Druor May be obtained from you Grocer, Tonto,spent the weekend ,itb;Cbaa. offered, In the evenings splendid M U1,r. and Mrs.Annia. concert will be given is the Presby 4 • terian Church(not in the Masonic Hall �,1 Brooklin Flour Mills The annual service at Erskine Cem- "advertised in the bills). at which 1� leUl"y and BiBBells siert'will be conducted on the after- the following well-known Toronto soon of June 8th. CHAS. WILSON, Prop. artiste will take part: Miss Jeanie ,. Carl and Mrs. Btahop. and •Mise � FUR BALE Gladys Burns spent the week=end Cameron McGregor, pianist end Saxe- 'FOR Store with their mother, Mre. Barna.' phoalat; LeRoy Kenny entertainer. A Ford Touring Car, Delivery u• Oliver and :Kis-Annan and eon and and Mies Margaret Benny, reader. �i h Grade Mrs Low, of Hamilton, visited with At this concert the members of last - Wagon, Delaval 5001bs. Sopa- � > pears Claremont Football Team, ®i10 talar, Ressol 8 in.Grinder, - relatives and friends over the holiday. were the champlons of the O. &D. F. G. S. & M. 3j b p• Instruction Only ' Palmer and Mrs. Tremble, Mise A., will be presented with gold medals. ; Gaso Engine. y Marjorie Durn, Miss Delta Holmes Care that Cold The Claremont Hand will furnish floe Brantford Binder Twine. and Roy Telford, of Orillia, and Fred music througbout the day. A booth LUOTT Denneur,•of Washago,were guests of will be on the grounds .for the sale of W. F. Disney, Green'Wo0d � James and Mrs.Mitchell over the boli• refreshments. Admission to grounds, " 42tP Plione Pick 711 d v. CMThe annual meeting of the Whitby adults 30' cents ; children, under 12 Best Remedies •mann- onge Oliactee Stx- re yt-eriiri-(-W-M-:S-. -will-be held,i years, d' cents. Admission on to concert. • • Melville Church, bleat Hill on Friday, reserve assts ii0 cents rush Beate 36 p y t r • � ill be onnd ;;Grain Chopping students anv time. S rorig de- June 13th, at 10 a, m. An interesting provements to the Park. lm• aetured W Remains open all year and admits cents. The funds will be used for r; program has been repared for which i a mand for our graduates all theV. AND FL l.HING• time. Right now is a s lei�did time excellent speakers ave been secured, „ >xn OII1< store. g p and it is earnestly request d that a SALE REGISTER. r to commence a course here. Thor- Q I am prepared to do Chopping and ou h re arntion is abaolutel net- la ge delegation be present from our � �6T1a—Auction sale A p R preparation y TsnBanAY, Oat Flaking every day but. ceasar to•da and it alwa .e auxiliary. An Interesting feature of ` y y y pays of boots and shoes, the property of *• E. *RC��>t+*T' Saturday. to attend a strictly flrst•classschool this bnnvention is an evening session p !v M r'+j� Mark Bri nail, Kinsale, Ontario, and not an imitation one. Write 'which will take the form of a supper , Stoneboate For Sale and rally for the Young Women's About 100 pairs of men's work boots, to for free catalogue. Auxiliaries of the Preet,yterial, We children's and ladies shoes, Fleet- bope.that all will co-operate heartily I foot running shoes. Terme casVeterinary eterinary 'Burgeon John F. Bayles, Claremont w,'J. Elliott, Principal mnTe the evening session a aucess-` Sale at 7,00 o,'clock sharp,in the.Hall ; a Rural Route No.2 ful one. I after supper. Wm. Maw, sur,,. P1C1lE't=�]1$ 07� 'MD -: i ,rt'. •J_rii dM1�; R.�Z r=��^r=ay . .+.:a:�,h:;.rr'.�r;�a:+.regS4C�k"-�'1,^•i .u'Sea'7Gt.� •�xtLa...r...v✓....G...,.3,.e.vrnr:_-..,�.•W�...u.�....•.._.r'd?".,r1:;:., ,^Ri?w_ :. c._,...,.......,..;� ,.1�..-:.�... '- „'.:.�✓.,r.ra�er a...,,,.i::to-,r..:e,•s�-,,.r.,:.,,.;:::i:.�'�.uw.....,d..._,r,;Y r,.o we_9��;.�°.s�,rv�,as�t�il:.�'.�9`'*,s•;`�,.`�x�i'Ii;•It'it'�rit��'S'u� msy43a3sismr. , ^r. e '' s . �:• F-... r�+ ."� n's• �'. .• z�r: a ie �,t;^x .r. .+.•.., r..:�. �A�', r' c. �. � , e:'..-'~ �^ MWI Z" 07. • —--— – ---- (date Spring .and-Summer 1824 Book --AND THE WORST IS• YET TO COME. • ' of Fashions. Abbu•t- .t,h' House 'FOR COLD DRINKS. n t" .. Iced_:tea and lemonade served at _ » my house are always welcomed with • t: especial delight, and they are good- particularly, so-all because,of_a lit- } COLOR AND YOUR WALLS: Cu Cake. tho'best ever-made• Sift - P tie secret in their preparation. t keep S r Comfort and convenience are the three cupfuls of flour with two tea-�a jar of sugar and water syrup,in the ; first things to think of in furnishing spoonfuls of•baking powder -six or k ice�box•and"use 'this*to_sweeten t_he a room. And its surprising some- seven times, then work together thor-�tea or any iced bever4ge, instead of !� times to find out how much the color oughly two cupfuls-of sugar and one adding the.sugar when, it is made. of the walls, the floor, the ceiling, or cupful of butter. Drop in (beating When I am working about-ttr�kit- - - .curtians have to do with it. No room all the time the yolks of four e - - ) �+�chem I boil a cupful of-sugar and two _ - in your house is entire! successful'one at a time, and add alternately. a cupfuls of water until it makes a --• - - - . F Y' Walesa thre family loves it, and each little at-a time, a cupful of milk, and y syrup. Ii a pinch of cream of tartar - . 1 the flour, working. in each as it fs 'time they go into it feel its clieerin � eto added it will not crystallize, no hominess . and attractiveness. Hnt added. Fold in -the beaten whites of matter how long it Is,kept.- ,Some- these qualities are not a matter of the eggs. $ake in a moderate-oven.!times I toss,in a few mint.leaves just sheer luck. They come•with "know The excellence of this .cake !s due•to tng o e in - will find this syrup more economical i RUN III '0 �► -to do under certain circumstances ents. than the plain sugar, for- it-cannot " Y comes in•mighty handy to the house--' This Fudge-Cake is a favorite tea- $ink to the bottom of the pitcher. (?r �+� ELAS'nC e Wife. The short articles here can give room specialtf. To make: Cream glass and remain unused.-It will also #. �TAR7fR only a few of these practical points, one-quarter of a cupful of butter with make a smooth, delightful treat of the but the author ]eoeea that you will, one cupful of sugar until very light; plainest beverage. �t �. feel free to come to her with your own stir in one well-beaten egg, one- ` particular .problems and questions, quarted teaspoonful of salt; and two ` and she will be only too glad to do all cupfuls of flour alternately with The Nightingale. seven-ei liths of a- cupful of cold •He deadens all birds with the note— she t can to help answer them g - `•. - -- --- i en add two.ounces of melt- Of his so hale and luatk tlu'oat. For to-day jest a word about the water. Th color of your walls. Walls are the edchocolate and one, teaspoonful of And with lila singing. _. . ,r most important single element in the vanilla extract. Sift in two.level tea- ,Each copse, each hedge is ringing. ` room. They set the light, and the spoonfuls of baking powder and mix Mr room mdark-and gloomy oz gas,plea. tboroughly. Bake in a shallow square Where sits he? That 1 cannot mark, But for his voice now,hark,hark,hark - sant, and cheerful, according to what pan and when cool cover with fudge How his voice sallies ,goes on those walls. Color is the.flrat icing. Ring through these leafy alleys! - thing to look for. Light papers make Fudge Icing: To one and one-half dark rooms. Useful, when you con- cupfuls of confectioners : sugar add What is.het Say a cease:, high - - ;aider that dark, narrow hall, small one level'tablespoonful o! soft butter, By-angel hands swung sightlessly, - dining-room, or large comfortabiq one,teaspoonful of- -vanilla extract, Whence Heavenward taper living-room . a little too generously two ounces of chocolate (melted) and Smoke•wreaths of perfumed vapor. i' shaded by trees,• porch, or outbuild-1 enough coffee to make a mixture that !is smooth and just soft enough to Ings. If we know,we don't make mis- What is he? Ity a belfry chime, can Ne found and deciphered, the d1s. n - -.takes. We pelt on s,light paper and spread. Add the coffee a apoonfWl at Fine-toothed. tine-threaded, snick to coyery will.be one of far more stgaifl- - make ante that it is a color which has a time t6 avoid getting the icing too MUSIC AND THE t A lot of yellow in it yellow thin. rhyme, canes and world proSt than the uu- brown, tan,_ivory, or-buff-for for yellow Alert _. Though nab, otdea. TOMS OF (SINGS other king, the probability now ezclt• ering of another mummy of. an- fa a natural reflector of light, and A 'VERY ATTRACTIVE STYLE. , exultant, golden Ing the tourists who, it is said, are there's nothing that will do the wank - u He Is--wbere I can reach him not-- crowding' the hotels at Luxor'. Life as well. Remember; the 'wall is al- A spark of,fire, a message'caught a was actin like the reflector of s - From the Valley of the Kings fn up- can never be restored to a,mammy, y B fiat music. once written down never lam it is' catching.and throwing ,, From roots high over - per Egypt+ while ezplomtfon of the P: g. g really dies, though !t may be neglected back into the room eve acro of light • Those low roofs us that cover recenAy discovered tomb of Tutank- ty P g through .countless centuries. It in e that comes in at the window, and you gpj x , . hamen has been.yielding.now,rebels. there,. to speak again, whenever one r '�, It irks-me not, though old I be, tions of the culture as well as the • increase oz decrease this according to � who knows its Ian the color of the reflector. L !� That he the laurel bear from, me; power` of the Pharaohs, may yet come language foes to ft for (l'" some monumental disclosure for the its message. Sometimes the room 4s exceedingly - f Sweet bird, I know it, i •, - - • 'Tis yours-, the crown as poet. -Even without ,s nota of written bright and nanny, almost a glare. f s musical historian. Press dispatches +`, -,_ • _ tannic. from ancient Egypt known to Then use the darker=, dt7Iler papers— from Luxor, deperibing daily the oto y4 f•ti For what man yet could fathom all - jests removed from the tomb, and be In existence, the possibility re+ the softer grays, fife greens, or bines. / The riches of.that treasure hall mains that in the store of melody o! Avoid the yellows, and the bright, - brought to the light of day alter ions unknown origin which has come down light colors. Greens, blues, and reds Lit wondrous singing thousand years, have had a few re- g \t he nightingale Is king in! to the Western world through the all absorb light. Never use them ;c h r harps, a to-musical instruments,among t fifes; � � —Kenneth Hare. Jews, there tetanias some fragment where the room is small or has the f �?. harps, and Gimbals, as among the a>; - . .,slightest Leaden to dullness or •i r jests thus uncovered. "Evidently," that would have been as as ofd song. gh cY to King Tutankhamen: gloominess. Keep them for bright, C D ran one line of comment, "the king x airy, nanny places. �, D EIDIG��ST 01i CHILDHOOD was maatcal" _ One-more point: Ceilings and floors y+ ! That t was the musical school- GREEN E GREAT Egypt r, «re also a part o! yoar "reflector." �'X ! Nothing is more common in child- master,,of the ancient world is con- t hood than indigestion.- ' Nothing- V ceded by all who-have traced the art Twenty-flue years agog (}teen Tea, Matbh them carefully to your walls, ken n the ceiling lighter and the I� more dangerous to proper growth, back through the centuries. The Jews Moor a little darker than the wall more weakening to the constitution or in their period of bondage sat at the was more popular than Black, but due ' - to the heavy importation of,--tow. Than we retain the comfort.� _- '•ti ' �•ij more likely to pave the way to dao- feet of the musician of the Nile, and poor G Serous disease.. Fclly nine-tenths _of learned _much of what. was later quality Japan and. Chins cornea Teas. -able feellpff of openness shook, like the demand fell off. Ceylon and India the sky out of doors; and of solidity t all the minor ills of childhood have brought to flowering fa the, time of• G i,+ "� - ' their root.in 1pdigeation. There Is no Solomon and the Temple, when 4;000 started prodnctag serosa Tea on s _ -'Underneath, like the-ground; and we f r scale only in recent years, They have a comfortable nage of color i r ! medicine fvr little ones to, equal musicians participated -in rttualfstic 1 a -- -. _ Which goes far toward making an _ Baby's Own Tablets in relieving this services. It 1o. known that there was wire-°reach- our attractive room. trouble.' They have proved of benefit a popular as well as a sacerdotal media that cornea•Tea drinkers im-- In thousands•of •homes.• Concerning -music among the-Nile people; indeed, mediately recognized their superiority FIVE FOOD CAKES. them Mrs. Joe. Lunette, Immaculate it is to be presumed that there, as and.demanded them in ever fncreaaing The cakes made by these recipes - Conception, Que., writes: "My baby elsewhere; music began with the poo- 4naatitiea. .-Salads Tea Compcny is swill perhaps be somewhat different - was a great sufferer from indigestion, ple rather than with the priests. The ion and In the sole importer of diLCey - ..1from those usually made-on baking 4701-4700. This Costume will be but the Tablets soon set her right, character of the tnstrquients used has ion and India Green Teas fa Canada flay. The slight difference in, either nice in the new "plaid" materials or j and now I would not be without them." long been known,.not only from an. Thee Motto. davor or texture will Abe found• very I in mohair or linen suiting. Braid or Baby's Own Tablets°are sold by medl- cfent carvings, but from examination old man woe sitting «gteeabie, especially at ficin time of stitching or banding in a contrasting cine dealers or by mail at 2ti cents$ of the Instruments themselves. In Tasmania an o - the year wtenthee appetite craves color would be pressing for trimmtnq., music snag I which was painted, "ic! on parte Lran• something new. To obtain t 1 The Blouse 4701, has a convertible Co., Brockville; Ont and played in the dawning of history _ res- ts, use p y ar or-all cakes 1 collar, and may be finished-with whist there-can be only conjecture, guided LA'tattered. dejected-looking Frencb• made with baking powder. , length or short sleeve portions. I somewhat by 'the traditional airs of men, who happened to be•passing np - Date and Nut Cake-is.delicious. It The Skirt 4700 shows the new the; Jews, and some other music-be the road, noticed the inscrtption, and. requires one cupful of flour, one cup- flounce style. It is cut in 7 Sizes: 25,1lfeved to be of the ancient'East. So rushing up to the Colonial, kissed him Iful of sugar, one cupful of -chopped 27, 29, 81, 33,-35 and 37 inches waist far as research,has been-able to ea• on both cheeks. out meats, one oupfWl of dates cut in measure, with corresponding hip mea- tabtish, musical notation was un- small feces, three a "-'Ere; what's-your same?"demand- wary p' kgs, one tea- nuts 86.'.37, 39, 41,._43, 46 and 4? known and melodies-irere -passed oa dA --spoonful of baking powder. Beat inches. The Blouse 4701 is cut in 6 from individual to individual,and from ed the anndoavner, BrutflX "Don't whites of eggs and yolks separately, Sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and¢4 inches memory to aremory. This is difficult that.again." add half the sugar to each and beat bust measure. To make this Costume ` to reconcile with,-the advancement and But yon dos a couatreeman' of 3 again. Combine mixtures and odd as illustrated in the large view, for a -the high Intelligence-of the Egyptians. mi,C � exclaimed the I+'ed th Co flea:, baking powder, nuts and dates. medium size, will require 4 yards of _ _ � Scientists and art experts at the tomb "Certainly not!" retorted tate Colon. Pour in shallow pan and•bake in 40-inch 'material. If-made with long of Tutankhamen have been partfetilar• ial. , moderate oven. When cold cat in two- sleeves-5% yards is required N l -impressed by the utility,-as•w4n as -"Bat sou put Ict on parte francaW inch squares for nerving. mailed to the beauty of objects'nnearthed there over se door,", said the Frenchman, R Orange Gingerbread ie wads with any address on receipt of 16c FOR recently, and have become convinced pointing to the inscription. . one-half cupful of butter, one capful EACH PATTERN in silver, by the Keeps gads Apart, that Egyptian civilization reached its "Well, what of it P' asked fife suiid of molasses, one•egg, one level tea- Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ade- "There's one man who doesn't even zenith much earlier th owner, -1n mild surprise. spoonful of ginger,one level teaspoon-'laide St, Toronto. Allow cogn ze . "Why; it means Frenc is spoken r _u. o, cinnamon,-ons leveVtesapoonful for receipt of .pattern. "Who can that be?" If, in the course of further delv/ng• here'' of soda in one-half cupful of cold "The middleman." I one written phrase of E "Well,-I'm blvwed!" exclaimed the uP. Send lbs in silver for our up-to- P gypf.ian music +, water, one-half cupful of sugar, one - 4, orange (false and grated rind). two -- __ ._- _ -- - ---_--- n is Tasmanian, in deep.diagust. A ate• --- --- er chap came along here the other day and on cupfu of sifted flour and pat that up for me. He said f1 t and a pinch of salt Mix butter, sugar ' _ was Latin for'Bless my happy home.'" � and egg thoroughly, add salt, spices, w - _ - - soda and molasses and half the flour, a Safe Otter. = - k beat until smooth, then add orange 3 Bilkins lYad no love for his wile's "and remaining-Rvur. Bake i -A-shat-I little pet dog,but one day when 1t taps low pan. Wben-done brush with melt-i - teriousiy disappeared, he .offered- $25 aid butter and sift powdered sugar over the top. . ; reward for its recovery. Premium Coffee Cake is so called - - a tfrien "But I:thought," said d "you hated that dog like poison." - t; because cakes made by this recipe "So I did;' replied Bilkins; "I could have taken premiums .at the county not bear it" _ ' fairs for years: To make, beat one "Then why on earth did you offer e, w sb such a big reward for its return?" } egg with one =cant.cupful of sugar s s� until creamy. Set aside one table- "Well, like to.pleas@ tar wife." "Weil, that may be Tittt M'is surb _spoonful of the mixture to be used _ !stet. Now add one cupful,of sour - bring the dog back." ., I think not,' 'answered Bilkins m£lk, one-half teaspoonful of soda, ,-"uu 2 one-half cupful of shortening (use a K f less someone .saw me bury it in the Fe ,y oe : Barden." less if sour :ream is used) and thri _ .-capfuls of sifted flour. Mix, thenkx � pour in a round pan and as soon as R.•.. r. ,, # : �rw �� r � Aman should never be ashamed to taken from oven spread the to with admit that he has-been in the wrong; + - yy it is but saying in other words that the remaining egg and sugar migture, a little einneroon should be Weary of her experience with British politics, Mrs.-Philipson, who shared,Lady Aster's honors as a P1011- he is wiser today than he was yes• added set'1o. the British parliament, is about to retire to her farm. I-Ior-raising is her specialty. •- _ _ .. terday. A""t`+Y „' "• �: l .7 '}A 'J Mdl' 'b '•r St K. Now ... •2: +ra ?,:,,vn•�a- ,! "`•sr[-..... s,. w_rFy." ,dY. .we 'y.. 'vq,. .'s... +. �, -�,. ). . y?,} 'r�:y ^;n-std-.,+y •(. • .�. a�--o w .. y .. ..„� .+•..>• •;., ..- , '-I. ;".rc'..•.vap..ls. — 'r c '..�,T3r-5. • .. - .. _ - -Will - EASY. TRICKS . NURSECHAPPELLE SAYS_ Which Card _ _ - AIACBRINCS- GRATIFYING RESULY1. TS i17 -tea Nurse With 15 Years' Expert- ood �.�-,-=-� .• ,, •, ence Urges Use of Talizlac ;F1Rea- brisk 'flavorl Best •of a III - . '` ' -- s r Tells of ' !► ..OP%"GE PE peHence ith World's Fa- . ,£� ' . � _ - •facia Tonic. a "I have.direct and personal know- i�TED MEN 5 N1VIS 'ledge of•so mann cases where TAN- +a LAC has restored health'and strength.. G*. �C SOI n�j�e1• This trick requires a little prao r `� BRITISH WI�JiLiW t7LiJU tice, but it to well worth it Well and helped weak, run-down people to a rick more m sti- t get on their feet that I know it to be, w presented. th t is y an unusual medicine," !s the emphatic The British fying.than the description suggests. f x — — Legion Album, just pub- At those same celebrations he obtain- Show 'four cards to-a spectator, manner in which Mrs. M.E. Chappelie; _ ea the autographs o! M. Poincare and asking pini to 'Bx his mind upon Blue Mount and Thomas Ave., Wau- lashed,. Is a book .of unique lnterest, ' General 11>aunoury, who opened the one of them. Do not display them wotosa, Wis., a practical nurse of fit-- .-says it says a London despatch. No such battle with the.8lzth French army_and too long not long_enough to en. • teen years' experience, pays tribute to volume has 'ever been produced be- began the great stroke at the German able him, to see one of the cards the famous treatment. �, ,• f �, ; tore, and the proceeds of the sale will flank. Marshal Fdch and Marshal Jot- . plainly. Put two of the cards on "Time and again I have urged TAN- 5. be devoted to the benefit of British ire sign in closely similar hands. the top of the pack.aad two of the LAC'S, use and it always brings' the, cards on.the,bottom and put• the ,. most gratifying results. My own L9ATl1+7.11� ""' ex-service mea of all ranks. Among the quotations or original. � pack behind your back. It.contains a.-collection, which has thoughts are the words of Prof. Gil- mother, now eighty years,.old, took Throw several cards on the table � F � , never-been paralleled, of autographs bert Murray's touching appeal: "These and ask him to tell you whether or TANLAC five years'ago,.and !t has and passages written is their own been her standby ever sipce. Nothing are they which came out of great tri- not his card to among them. Do- hand by the most famous people of the halation; surely they shall not hunger this several times until hie answer helps her as TANLAC does and'she is home and visits around, as well. And r day and.by representative leaders n any more." is "Yes." You will then be able to as strong an advocate of the,medicine mother thinks-the TANLAC Vegetable, ' every department of human*activity. Lloyd George writes: "Never n any same the card lie selected. as I am. Only recently, wAther, be. Pills are thq greatest ever. Numerous illustrations, cartoons .and generation have so many young mea The first handful of cards you came generally run-down. Her atom- ."Ia all my.long years of experience caricatures, many of them'In *colors, faced the torments of mutilation and throw•ori the. table includes one of, ach was disordered, .her appetite ut- as a nurse, I have never known the the.two cards you put on the bot- add galled her, and she came near equal of TANLAC." :. add to the lure of the book; the terrors of death for.their,country's tom of the pack If his answer is There is.a foreword by Field Mar- honor and for the redemption a3 man- "No" you will know that the so- having a nervous breakdown. TAN- There TANLAC is for sale by all good shal Earl Halt, of Bemersyde, remind- kind." LAC gave her a vigorous appetite, car- druggists. Accept no substitute. Over lected card is one of the three other rested all complaints and lett her not 40 million bottles sold. J. Ing all.•that.by "readiness to help Ili- Before he died'the venerable Fred. cards. The cards may be return". Ing ex-service men, the depth and ain- erick Harrison framed a last message to the pack. The next handful of only well and happy, but so strongj cerity of our respect and gratitude to- to English men and women entreating cards inel'udes. one-of the other and-active that she looks after the Take TANLAC Vegetable Pills... ward the dead; toward faUeh cam- them: "To ikeip all service men to en. cards. It it is' not the selected , rades of oars, who, dying, left homes joy a fitting life at home:' emd: the inert: handful will, of Five Thousand ?Whales in ' ���� Advertisements " and dear ones destitute; toward those Among the famous actresses In Miss ecurse;contain it ..gallant lad's who fell on the threshold Ellen Terry -With her large, legible !d'1ir this out ssd paste u• toffs One Season's. Catch. B 81 NLY TEN DOLLARS. REMODEL of life can best be manifested." script. The Victorians make a des other o1 the aeries.M s serspbook') The Greenland whale fishery, so,far D your old style- Ford-with s De All the.greatest admirals and gen- impression. Thomas Hardys signs-. as this country is concerned, is almost Luxe. Streamline Hood. Write for cir- yrs erals, British and allied, who fought Lure is as firmly written as any young T (�tj c i1 fi }� non-existent. The harpoon gun was cular> Burrowes Mfg. Co., Toronto, " in the.war, have contributed..their sig- man's. In the page of Belgian names THE CHEERFUL RAIN too' deadiy,sand&Pe "right" whale of c natures, Lord Ypres `affixed him auto- is that of Cardinal Mercier, who signs the Arctic appeared likely to become F ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN_ graph on the battlefield at,the Marne with his title in English, "Archbp. of as extinct as the dodo. and light sewing it home; whole iiia One Who hiss the RICK, Red Then neva was circulated that the or spare time; good pay. Work sent- n September, 1922, on the occasion of Mallnes," and of M. Max, the.honored a ocean around the �alkiand islands in any diatanes� Charges paid. Seal ' the celebration of the Marne victory." burgomaster of Brussels: $�Opd Of Gr90�I $ealtll. stampfor the south Atlantic was "alive" with Particulars. National The fact than one woman is bright whales, and, just as gold aeekets rash Manufacturing Co., Montreal •' a Game of W&Udng• rode over the route of it in a'motor car �. and threw the balls out at-different eyed, roar-cheeked, strong and cheer. off to any new field where gold L re- STRA--BERRY PLANTS. A man who was about to start on a paces, but all on one side of .the ins, while another is pale.- weak. and ported, so the whaling Beets all turned STRAWBERRY PLANT.9. ten-mile walk with one of his young road - depressed Is due more often than other- south.Today the whale fishery around S Wuliams Glen Mar and .S. Boas Brei prepared some twenty.white wise to the condition of the blood. these Islands is more profitable than $6.00 9 Before be started on 'the hike with Burrill, per thousand 1.26 r lulls shoat the size of baseballs, made The wayto remedy this depressed all the other fisheries of the world put per his son, -he told the bop that be had - hundred. Premier, Kelloggs Prize,' of excelsior wrapped In white paper, state is to build up the blood.and.for together. Marvel and -Parson's Beaut ¢1.60 - No scattered the balls and that finding time Is wasted returning to port r' hundred. All id. l re W. :and. numbered them consecutively in this purpose there id no other tonic Plain'black B sny'of them would bring a reward On , prepaid. sures. He also bought reaching home the boy would be en. can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A with, a' 'catch." Floating facteries Whitehall, Sub. 10, London, Ontario. several small sifts, none worth more case n pont is.that of Mrs. Melvin have been'established where the blob- titled to take the gifts that bora the her can be treated, and so valuable !s than fifteen cents, aa�numbered them Abra,Graveley Street,Vancouver,B.C., t �� same numbers as the balls he succeed- this that the rest of the whale's car , .In the same wap. who says:—"About two jeers,ago ed in finding. The,boy succeeded in Then before he began the walk be was a very sick woman. I seemed to case 1s often sent- adrift,• a waste of _ finding fifteen of the balls, and what otherwise might have been to him a be wasting away and getting thinner all tons of valuable material. RYpjia somewhat tedious walk became so in- the time. i,grew so:weak that the During'one year a ,score of whaling Y doctor seat me to the hospital, but the beats operating-from South Georgia ;YES - teresting ;hat he ,reached, the end at. killed five thousand whales, the oil most before he realized IC, treatment there did no# help me and I �,q p� This game -the.man and his sop ten, or results. b returned home, 71;en I tried a num- from which filled 200,000 barrels. Sli k9WOMe_�I1R1 afterwar peat ibofys•wt ltltedmpted to At.thIs eaibern a d as she isms firm bely mother e er n Dr. the sells ch of-this$50. to as. per ton, me to me, iBeet wee.worth :2, CHAPPED HANDS . amus a Williams' 1?fak Pills, she started me 600,000. :.��•��}} . take tarns in hunting for the balls. on thin medicine: I can only-say that _ Mlnard's Is excellent for chapped 1` Off—No P ! They also tried other stmilar games, > League Protests Childrom one of which.they'called the.Hide and they did wonders for me. I began to hands and all skin disuses. gel hew health and strength after I The children of the world will hence- Beek Hike. The leader takes a large had takes s few bores, and day by forth be under the protection of .the scale map of the surrounding tern- League of Nations. The International tory and lays out a walk of as "many day this -improvement continued until I was again well and able to do all my Bureau- for.the. Promotiorr of Child. a t - miles as the group wish to take. He housework, and Lhave not h Welfare has been working'la Brus- ae un er a bus toes o in fereat pointe and Indicates their situs• .day.since. I cannot recommend your p y S� a OF CQpills too highly and urge those. who eramehts and of various national or PAN REL tion-an the map. it he finds it.hard are looking for health .and.happiness janizations, but with the consent of exactly,to indicate the situation on the to give them a trial" the members the Council of the map, he uses helpful.symbola, ranch as You can. get the pills from youi League has authorized the coaceatra- R,for"close to road,"T, "near a tree;"-- _ - �. tion of all child-welfare a it d are.acttvities in s rb ,. o mail at 60 e _ or H."'directly n line with house. If �z fromTheDr. Williams' IlSediclna Co., special department of the League at s a good group Pllan. to havthe e designatede, ball Brodkville, Out. • Geneva F for each member, so that, although.a21 _ CRU TING • search for the balls,- there is eno :Resta scramble at any point. To,get the moat out.of a vacation �R Dpsan't Un pas, hili Dtoy a lath A third game ,is the Progressive one should have a rest as well ass TAINS, CRAWS w '7'reesoas,'• ea as add" odea, Is. Hike. The leader lays out a course -change of scene and recreation. 'Ex- staatly dW open stops hurting, thea that includes several stations.from one cesbive physical fatigue whether from shortly you lift ft rlgha on with fingers, quarter to three quarters of 'a mile work or play is dangerous. Fatigue Entirely Remedied by► Tour druggist ee11s a tiny bottle of apart—' stores or residences of -ac- means a tired heart and weakened di- LydiaL "1P'ns,sone', tot a few os,nts, sumcient quaintances. On a preliminary trip gestixe organa, and. !t lowers resent• �. Pinkham s Vegetablo to remove every hard own, soft coca, the leader leaves-at each station oral' ance to infection of any sort. Many ` COIIi uIId - Y W corn between SIMMONSthetoes, and the foot of .written instructions where 'the a vacation has been spoiled by unusual ieallnsas.without oe L _ _.._ _: - • _ a_ e�_w over.eaaiag,-sad-tbany-e- - ., _ Ebsrts,OnL_I starie witbcram - - ;the-atorekeepers or are vacationist returns home suffering ss » and beating-down sins at thea of quite willing to relay the instructions. from an infection which would never Say Bayer Aspmn 'eleven sad Iwonld get sonervous � ., _ It lends interest to have waiting at have occurred had:his natural powers I could by stay in bed, and'I'had some stations presents like a bag of of rest tance not been lowered by gen such pains that I would scream,and .i INSIST I Unless you. the mothr would call the doctor to give m`�• doughnuts or a boa of cookies. oral bodily fatigue. „ „ Experience has Bayer Cross on tablets you cometh' gto'take. At eighteen I mar- ave proved that such Begin new forma of work or play and I hfour health children. Plana add enough zest to mak@ hiking' moderately. '.Moderation. In physical are not getting the genuiney. «- but i ptill have pains in my right side a"real game' though otherwise it often exertion for the first few Jaya of a Bayer Aspirin proved safe by I am a farmer's wife with more work has so little,attraction that many boys vacation will make a great difference Inillions and prescribed by phy- than I am able to do.I have taken three and girls miss the physical benefits is the actual results--at,the vacation. bottles of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vege ,sq - that it confers. It will also make a vacation far more 3lCianS fvr2 -ye0.iS. table Compound and I feel that it is e — helping me every day.My sister-in-law, ! beneficial in its results if the ,daily _- Accept only a VagaliOndia. programme be arranged so ser to pro _p .� who has been taking your medicine for O 1 am done with gold6n shoes vide a period' of complete relaxation -Bayer package sometimeaadnsesyoai SanativeWasb. i7 With satin, silk and shinin and rest; !f not a.nap, after the noon- — told me about it and I recommend if i.t • g gear. now, !ts I have received great.relief ^ What is this tinsel show to lose day meal or before the evening meal. whichContain&prdven dirdcttons from it."—Mrs.NkLsox YOr'i,R•R.1, - 'Zl` An' I take a-road far, far from`here's "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Eberts, Ont. Payment for' articIBs 'adveirtlsed in also bottles of 24 and.100—Druggists Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Thick on a road white dust will lie, this columa'sh-buld be,made with Do- Aapfrh to the trade mark (registered to pound is a medicine for aiilments cora- of Osuada) of Saran Manufacture of Koss- mon to women.. It has been used for Rise in-clouds to a-barefoot gait. minion Express.Money orders—A safe. saaticacldestet salivnascld Cutienra Corea For A brown lark will'be touching the sky way of sending money by mail: such troubles for nearly flf women years, and '�. �01ir SAua And Hair' ` uhd relief And I'll sleep at night where mons- as did Mrs.thousands Yo t, by taking this splendid moi' tains wait. No man can be cheated out of an medicine. Malec Cndcura Soap,Ointment and - - honorable career in -life unless he TO Cai&Xeight Hyotrare suffering front ` Talcum your Bray-d.y toilet O I am done with a•cloak of red,- cheats himself. Believe in ourself sinful times, nervousness, headache, amdons and watch yew oWn d ?Slow rain will cling to a russet sbawl, and your capabilities and you will not Druggists guars ee IIitro Phosphate ache or melancholia,you should at - hair improve. The Soap to cleanse, Wind will finger a brave, bold head, be cheated. to rebuild shattered nerves; torreplace once begin to take Lydia E. Pinkham s the Ointment to beal and the Tal- And darkness w;ll,hide no fears at _ weakness with strength;-to add •body Vegetate Compound. It is excellent to a- - D ]ROSE cum to powder. all! Madrid has the highest altitude of to per- weight to thin folks and rekindle am �mfts functionns with eeadm help nd rftua- wl ` so""saes me s bition in tired-out people. Price-$I per DDee��eMta,�. ,ate.,, .,;°',.�" —Lilian Middleton. any city In Europe. birltY o seyrre-o�.esissa me,Teresa - - - pkge. Arrow Chem4eal `Co., 25 Front Try ow a•w sisa'l's lldak• Ask far MJpard'a aM tape pe onteiti St. East, Toronto, Out. ISSUE No. 22--'24 Keep minard's t.lsletent M the housik • .,., .. - .. _ .. a .. ., _ o _. ::�; b -fin f;•h,♦�".•' < • . - '1 t - • Rp ' v1.t,� i �„j � cement wall;in• of store Bsou- ' z ,� A +i>�t uQba'm 7.78;Wm Thom,lf,�iow points trout. S3INGL S fu, .TnaRMS A by-law Was iutrod.uced and finally 1: , ,B;qthh Columbia Cedar awed suthorizitth 'a femorae loan D p Y Y Galt galvanized Steel Shingles gARR'S , w ipuyeu,; $1. 50 paid In advance. the cur oration of the togfnship to eo Blyd'e Felt Slate Shingles _bnoicnpt;ons;ro the united states and Creat P -The prises of our Corn, Manxel and TurnipSeed are just'& r- Batam;a.00 in advance. able the Duntlartott 8.'8ection to pro-. _ _•r ceed'wlth the erection of a new school for sale aE - little better than the other follows this year. tt y P ' pOLAREMONT Stock is all fresh and new. and also a h •-law was awed author- T. PATER130N 8 AIM' MURKAR; •�mErietor, ;zing the issue of debentures to the Call and.get rices. - LEANING INPRDVED'and WIdCUNSIN No. 7; 2.20 eER BUSH amount of $18,500 to defray-the cost __ _. - of erecting the said school. putchasing > .;DgNYTUN EARLY >I2.70 PER BUSH. PICKERING COUNCIL. the land• and obtaining such equip- NO+1�8 Of R8g18tT8t10II � .' V }: v _The above - went asrequired. MANGEL SEED 50 CENTS PER LB.6djUUL tied W 63- M adjaw ournment on Monday,t e28tb mei, again on Monday.June 18th, for the -- These prices are a sample of.how we are selling. If'interested in re Members all present, the reeve in the. transaction of general business. Notice Is hereby alvou that a by-law class Seed at this figure, phone or send us your order for chair. Minutes of last meeting were - passed by the Caanoil ill the Utirporu- read and.approved. ' tion of th#,Towm+hip of Pickering on your rec}aiiCements and ccs will deliver the goods. A coin. was read from the Oshawa the tlflh hey of 1Vlay, 1112;, providing Hospital re .re Crawford. " for the iw.ue m dohani orae to the ta 51 The trustees of S. S. No. madeap- Ntnount of$Y,tllltl,lA1, far the purpossof GARDEN $EELS-bulk and package . pplication for debenture loan of$18,500 dofrayinpt lith reset uC littrehapiag a for new school and Bite. } f ire engine slid xppplianaap for Etre peri• BEDDING PLANTS- 111 kinds _ Thos. Hardy asked for grant.o teetion and orooting it buildlag rutT1• 'a t line bet lots-Y.2 and 23 con. •6. Mr.. ::' _clent NiLholl0nit Much faro atng nes and ..Hardy would baul 24 ros gratis. appllanroe for mild in the Puliva Vlll• T. C. Brown was heard re N. Craw• I -' age of Claremont, sad, that rush by. BEST OF FOOD GROCERIES ford who was taken, to 'Oshawa Roe- I law 'cvae rof;ietatad In thv -roglatry p[tal for lreatmant. aftlre of the rvglstry divi,.16n of the ( D Mrs.Edwards,ofFairport,washeard Oo�tnt�'ctltJritarlu'ttptha' 18th day i;ICH_4RDSON ' GROCER re road alloccance adjoining her pro- ' Rimy, ILt;b•l, Any motion to tlu4bh or • ' petty. -- Kot arida thv ba.aH ur duty pelt thereof The council resolved itself into a ;" tnuat hlr mKdn kithiu -throo woothe 5 Court of Revision, a report of which after thv Ilt•t iublicat l,uu of. this Dot- Will appear next week. Icu and cannot be toads thecuuftkr, Hatidware Store The standing eotrimlttee on Relief Doted.the 10th day of May, l9'�-, Tickering reported and recommended the fol- Donald 11. Beaton,. lowing payments: Muskoka Hospital Be comfortable when winter 30.38 Y Clerk. 11, for Consumptives. for maintenance of , + ` R. H. Bowen US IE; A com. from the comes. We want to showsVc oil t' Oshawa Hoapitial was read r@ expenses why Happy Thought Fur• • s e c � ' for special nurse for Nprman Craw- naceeare alis finest heating S G L ^S T O ford. Said com. was placed on file for system at any price. Th C)► futiire consideration. t' burn all fuels ually w -. time- to standing committee on Contig- oil ht in- �' .., Farmers, now is the ime to get your eacies recommended pAyments' as ._ Every Happy $ lt. follows:.D. R Beaton, oa acct of sal- tallatiOn is guaranteed by r Seed Corn. dry 12500: H. X. Turner. delivering the makers Of the famous,` �;; %:as' " yotices re Court of Revision 10.bb; "� 9Plurtar. printing and advt. 1100; Happy, Thou es "� ' We hese a complete stock of Essex Seed ; North llakota, White ` ;Adam Spears, attending tueetin at give ideal beat distribution .,-- ' _ Flint, Longfellow and Compton's,Early. tF �. gg •Hrooklin settling accounts with alt- at minimum fuel cost. Decide Improved,Leeming, Wisconsin No. 7, Golden Glowi White Cap. by Tp. over east townliae 3 00; G. M. now to be comfortable neat Yellow Dent and Pride of Nishus. 1 •rsyth.ditto 9 00;'L Neale, attend. win _ __ ing Court of Revision 500. Send to factory for ITS S ring-the ener stir When you buy Seed Corn-be sure you are.buy.iag the beet. ., Thestaodiaggpwmittee on Bonuses r� , 1 P g A. for Wire Fences, Drainage Madera interesting free booklet Live time_of_stye year when Also, balk Naagel seed at 4a,cents per lb. a i end Snow Shovelling reported and. j1eat�ng.." . the Rr•vvn ups and the kid- recommended payment as follows: R dies Deed eneritizinR• pare . (Agent for.-McCurmick and�DeerinR Farm ?Q Machinery and Repairs) • :.Balsdon, snow shov on Bay road 5 00: years of satlsfartion have f _ W. BurainRham,ditto b 00; C. Palm- resulted 111 tyle fur lase Of ood, instead of nostrutnd.LRt iitir bread disappear erditto and on sideltas bet lots20aod more than 300000Happy from your sable three - .23 north Of,highway 500% W. J.Bell, Thought Ranges. times it day.- Tr ate pas• 1 shov snow sec 5 suis sec 8140; a num• SOLD BY - - = tries. Yutt w 1 be our. ��� f �ber of applications were received for Q ~ :. bonuses for wire feaoes; Thos.'Stan• ;-pri,4ed nt their delicious, �• S. O+ •N f I��� - �'' bury,63 rods fence lot 12 con 8 9.45. �J, $. 8 A L S D ON home myde-tike Savor. M The standing contmitfeen on Roads _ and Bridges reported and recommend- - PICKERING, ONT. ed prheoent as follows: R Conner, `� " . 1 ` hail pipes from Oahawa to different ar i - deliv SERVICE points 12 00: A Micheli, haul and as A*a•a,nrono.e •w.v BUS • pi es from O•haw&10 00: Wm Mich- ti - .R. ��� , bridge t I from lots 13 to 25 12 18. O. BAKERY ' ell,ditto 11.25: J Pallister, drag IIx- i I 1 ! =' �- `Petty. ppdiling trees Opp lot$Icon 2 .eu«wc„ a�,.. ,r.® * „yl t HOI�E:9aa Toronto, Pickering and Whitby 15 00;,1T M Brown, plow con 8 Opp Lots F u idI g:+ J " P"ul���uli %� ICK 'r!i" ` ?, $•4-5 drag bet 2 icons 2 811.12:C Rich .� ./� �'j'1Itm SERVICE w-dson, rep cul widen rd bet 8 7 con 8 , - - E$�DA _. ... . Leave'Wh WE Y 6 00; D Spencer,drag bet 2.8 con 6 and -_ _.. iiby - Leave Torontobet 8.7 Inas 6.7 and Opp I to 7 coni . ' L25- S F4rndale.drag clean ditcbPs _ ,.40 a. m. 9 95 a m. rep cuiv widen rd on sidelialm bet 2 3 QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION 9.30 a- tn.. T " at•80 P• m• 67 cone 6 7 and Opp 1 to 7 coa 7 81.30: 180 P. at. 8,tx1 13. m I - - Also drao Whitby t l grad from con 7 - . �� - a p• m Porth 1. D Spencer, work grader i �,D H 8.4 �. P. ' SATURDAYS A.' HOLIDAYS 'Whitby t 1'50,; Wm Chester.drag bet Leace Whitby Leave Toronto Bell, drag bet 2 3 cons 4 and 5 5 M; �' _ Mitchell, pulling trees clean ditch con , 111�is 2 opp 32 drag Aitvn+a rd plow and illi _ i 40 a _ .,. . `�„� :. `, " 1.30 k g-g P• m Null _ P. m:- w bet&.and 39 " trees south of highway $00 M. \. i -open ditch cos 1 opp.32 22 87 ; George 8'4a p' m P pe , . _ 15.40 .ray, 1.45 p. w. _ •Qatea• pull trees and trim con 2 Opp .. P - and clean ditch op p 32 con I low south .. SUNDAY SERVICE p p of highway het -t 83 18.00; F aM COOP -. L -ease Toronto er, blade for grader bolts ipikea 12 99; ` Whitby` eve F Wright. drag at 26 to 30 con 7 and ,- I -- 8.00 a to --- 0.45a. m sideline het 28.29 30.31 cons 8 7 repp cu! 8.80 p m, ;10.00 bat 29 sk nd 2D an 7 and on con 7.0 80 21.00; Roy Ward, ew dry tom . a9 ar - r. 25'' Picking, single 8 to 2698.60; J:Beelby, drag Opp IS to _ _ _ rn 90c.; u rt , single 40c., return 70c.: Rouge, 25 and het 20.21 con 8 plow bet 20 21 - `• = ti0e.,l rete Du ba oa to • � • turn 50c.; Highland Creek 20c. -con 8 1.1.9';; F 00stick. plow bet 24.26 sing a 80c. return sail Opp tot?5.and con 7 825 ; H _ a-. . (Cut'_this Time Table out for future reference). ~ ' 'WilNon,draft base line Opp'1 to 12 and _ bet 10 and II i 50; A E Major,drain g$ sr'l-Plank truss •, ARAGE bet.30 and 31�con 6 and bet a6 and l7 EM P� R E Nleta3l Clad f.�A R S TT'S ' cons 4 and con 5 0 26 to 31 13.12; D LL 'W-McDonald,amrn nt due Whith Tp Fits-said Permanent 'I � �� .j ". - - work on t line in 192365 56, J Holmes t_ightninn-proo: t Super-slronq • - a_-- - .--�• Wath•ntight value -.Conwni•ttt Phon6Ind. 200 �RRYG,AT�D If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, puvw�llz L •let me quote.yoil. "Let die show you "Empire" handy *jaw* STEE have built. They are e>�ormously strong, Y 1'P i C K RING to work in, and moderate in cost. � Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous"Esstlaketo Metal- lbCA%=1Mr Pic Shingles,or" mpire" Corrugated on. Repah**and alterations.. -M EAT, "MARKET MAL-Iwork -- - - - � .IMM TSO - PICKERING - OSHAWA. ONT. P R O U S E - _ - .: ... - F. J. :`Round Roast or Steak, 2& per lb Y - - ... , BU 1 LDER Surloin Roast or Steak. 2sc ' ,. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Build• contracting •• „ Barris, Houses etc '� Porterhouse Roast or stea><; of all kinds 2&: f Aatrrp Roast,... 1-8c . sad O=Ore „ -. Pickering Dealer for the,Products of Fine Rib$,oast, ... � _ �In the Estate of Laura M. McCarthy, - Heavy Rib Roast, late of the Township of Pickering. The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto Shoulder Roast. . • •16 and 18c� " .. In the County of Ontario, Spinster, Pot Roast, ._ 14c „ deceased. i8 9C " 'Notice its hereby given pursuant to Brisket,to buil, _ _•- ,, .:Section 56 R 8. O 1914, Cbappter Leg of Pork,... •• Me 121,that all creditors and others hav- __ _ in of, Pork. 25c " claims or demands against the • • Lo " 20C; estate of the said Laura M. McCarthy, - Shou del Ro st O Incresin Farms Production l a t�Pork, �. ;who died o0 or about the 21st day'of Pork Chops, •• 28c „ t October- 19.13, are required on or be. Pure Pork Sausage, ... .•. �25C fore the 5th day of June, 1934, to send ,,,' .. t by poet prepaid or deliver to the un- ITH complete bankfpg facilities' specially Plineat Salt Pork,... 25c , t, r; dersigned Solicitor for the Executor adapted to farm business, this Bank is ever x ..Finest Breakfast Bacon., piece, ._38c of the Will and Codicil of the said -' ready to render- practical assistance iii furthering _ , , deceased. fill articulare of their ' Sliced, .• 88c p, agricultural interest's. 4 Mild Cured•Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 82e " clalms and-the nature of the security g i 45c • if any), held Dyahem, =We encourage farmers to strive for bigger-and ger•and „ Back Bacon, - ADd that after the last mentioned •: w !'better. toduleeion• by extending loans for the par .date the said Executor will roceed t �&w,a• pose of sound development• Cooked Ham,. p .distribute the assets of the said de. rg,.. 55e. ,. ce' Consult out local manager. Weine .: ... .. 2Fie aced among the parties entitled lac " l g P li Head-Oheeae,.. •• •• ••• �tb@reto, having regard only to the lbs '55- ,, claims of which he shall then-have �; Ei>iey)P'icet and Domestic ShOrteniaR,54. lbs 90 cents deceived notice. � . „ •' Dated at Whitby, Ont., the 12th - ib prints 18 cents, day of MAY, 1824, 1:040044JMN Bit" - Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday: ` + Francis G. McCarthy. Executor, G. P. LYND, Manager. WlInw SRANCII, By lrtbur E. Christian. PICKERING ' Whitb Ontario. BRooICLIN aItANCH. E C' cRoss, W. G. REID, - - _ ,�;�i"t. SSaa •-';.. '"...w r t,.: A' ..,..-.:.. '::2•r s .wr° 71 .i.Y.: o~ rr.v,,,,, "•"3 ,' ^:.J Y. + dq r , .. �231"S e...r .,y .'•.y•.- =z r,.�A,"�' .ir;�`, uprt-„4 .�' .�A^. '.F.�. ilYts• a.F W :.L1.,: D xG•''''j 4 i • Y �' ._ 4..11a f+1'_' i.a^S""r A�Y.i�... Y .... .:.u. .,' nr ✓� y "r ,,: •YwY" '4S'""' •�''Ri��'.'T.+._�3;1:t,�A'a"C.�i'''11Y4�^•.,�4 tr>yfGid.i�aG.,�t��a �r�.G,..1�i ,J`.�v*- ss5ss5srGk .--..�S,7:tYL.�$-�'.'i�i4�','R9 ciiFoa`M1�•�„ _Sc:. v ��w"."e�'ai4'�•'" ..:.. .n, ,.3 Ski.;, a • • OLAREMONT. Thoer.H. and 11dre: -Stephenson r ` and daughters spent the-week•end CLAREMONT CLEANING PRESSIX0 F. and Mrs. Chidlow were in the with Chas: and Mrs. Harris, of- FENCE FENCE city:ou Sunda - VTR EAMERY ! Bring along Kgnot sults 'to be cleaned 3' Orono. , • and pressed. Sakisfaction guaranteed Mrs. Nichol, of Toronto, is visit• Miss Jean Evans, of Aurora, Be- Charges moderate. ing Mise Margaret Graham this companied by Miss Grace Tovper, ___gigheet -price paid for i '�{ . ' a'�k• of Toronto, ;was home over the Tros� „"�]�"�Qj3 _ JAMES BRISCOE, B ' Mrs. Bert-Madtle-isin-T?or�t0- �` Cream'at the z;+ i enc' ��++ Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery owingto the illness of her grand holiday. - ,,: Claremont, Ont. , - Albert Pugh'and Fred and Mrs. ;child. - _ Claremor t Creamery .We will unload on or about ` Madill and children; of Toronto, Miss McGlashan,of Toronto, was r e enf the .holldaf with their rola. P�cker� the guest of Miss Hamilton over ��' May $Oth the weekend. t vee perp. Gi a us atrial and be convinced !� y�, W. M. Palmer has &'full line of t J�aYiler_ Goods Stora ! . - J. R. and Mrs. Thexton, of.Pick .summer foot-wear--on hand at A Carload. _ sting, spent 9tinday with J. H,' reasonable prices. See his .lineaC and Mrs. Beal, before purc+hasin " - at Claremont our stock comprleea,everything'In r, of Locust g _A L leather goods and our prices Fred and Mrp. Day ands dough- are second to none. Hill,paid it flying v sit wi - ter, o - At 2c, per rod below our . moot friends on Sunday. Day, of Oro, Ppent the holiday oualya stock of hard regu ar price W le IB .Misses Kathleen and-Ire -b3-}i;-and MTagl - t Blankets, $2.90 up, heivy R. Ar. Dales and son, �--and so w-gales — Y of Toronto visited Miss .Margaret J. N.,Stouff- - taiJ i �slters;90e.-up.allieeither -.Macnab over the holiday.. ville, were in town on Tuesday. Place your order now before ' Also, on about June let we will Trunks-Club Bags-Sult{lases Mrs. Raymer and Mrs. Weston, The IHtter, who has just graduat,- tae rise in price. cinload of Tilleonburg, spent over the hot• ed from the Dental College, con- Harness asd.boots_repairs .: iday with C. S. and Mrs.Trueman, 12tf Phone Pick, 1709. .. te Claremont.sening dental .parlors :. .A Carload o a+d' : .Our repairing service is The Clareuion't Creamery - 'onDONALD hiUNRO, PICKEgING unezCelted, - fn . 'Wednesday started another truck' � at Myrtle, under the charge ofErnest Tones, T CECIL BRADLEY who will canvass and gather cream HORSE REGISTER, M. I H.. -Cf1a�JYY1SIl . at the'same low price in the eentral part of the tower —ASCOT PRIDE, 19 9 line wire, 12 stays to rd, 02c rd. 3$5]; the pure,bred - DECORATOR Harness maker chip. . The Qlaremont Creamery regis.ered Clydesdale stallion. the y ro err of iyde d Davidson, rthe Dealer in High Grade Wall Papers, Call phone 103 and get your PICKERING ONTARIO has,satisfied their man custom- *- " Your trial, no 'donbt. will be p p y Sanitary ZVatl Cdvering; Decor order in early. , stand.for mares during the season of ative. Burlaps and eatisfaetory to you. s 1924 er his own-stable.T lot insure con. lteve Mouldings. �1 WALL .' A latae attendance is expected Pickering. Terme:To scants a fon , prices to'suit evergbody's-pocket. .0 . m. C 0 0 P E. R 'at the Baptist Church on Sunday A10, payable Jan. let.1924. flu 1 and see me at Lot 1, Coo. r moning when .the ordinance of , Uxbridge Tp.or phone OLAREMQNT - the Lord's Supper will be admin- 8234 ?AUT Claremont. -: istered. In keeping with the oc• -- — � +easida the paster will take rs hie Coal', Coadp'subject "My Peace I ive untoi. APERgFARM LANDS You." In the evening the subject will be "Strangers Welcome." The Women's Institute in co-op-. flard al¢d Boft Goal of the To.buy-or sell your farm,consult the Farm Lands Department of We Carry a full hIIe oration with theeemetery commit- . beat quality on ' . , . The United Farmers Co-operative Company, tee are to have two flower•beda hand Limited , of S'taun to and arranged,in the Union Cemetery ` -on Saturda • nelm An one desir- A. J.'4LLI90N, Representative, Pickering; Phone Pick. 1508 Boer . ing to enatribat- gersnLuis kind. THOS. A. LAWt '' ly 1 e:<me at Mre.J. H. Evans' �,,��� Pail Papers-, Oyu Friday afternoon or evening. It is hoped that all interested will _��+� the 'best two. makes help to improve the appearance of 'Wlutevale et Your Coupons • our cemetery. P _ -in the maker. .: The' Claremont and Altona breaches of the Women's Institute The Service Ciarage WHEN on cut the coupons from your Victory Bends _ -.timet in the basement of the Union 1 or of er securities, the logics! place to put.thaw We have them from Motor overhauling, top and side cur- is into your savings account. it i Church on Tnesd®y afternoon. may: Ddrr. sou b, was taro repairing. Savings Departwetib are maintained at all our branches said The speaker, B kiater Service-Car is �o ot8 to 6Q Etta �.. recent and Rave a very Interest- y R g Victory Boad coupons will be received for deposit or eaeaah• , p ry pod overhaulingwent without charge. a iaR and instructive address oa All work guaranteed. Flat rate r roil. B Lee the interest how your investment earn more-interest is then *.:. •'The Standard of -Efficiency for aprvice charge "Standard". Membership." A.jarge number of Phone 5510 Mark. Central. ladies were present and greatly enjoyed the meeting w• . R Y STANDARD BANK ;,, Splendid colors and - " : . The young people of the-Baptist _ . or u►+rAt>r► and beautiful Church entertained the B. Y. P. L'.. of Stonffville. on Monday ev. Pickering Branch, designs. _ening. The prBEATT ograur tools the _ ' W. F.Law,Manager form of a mock parliament in JSTAti DS FOR THE BEST . Whitbyr Branch, -. -' McClellan, Manager C. _ 1 .which thegolned vernment malnta11 -'against atrennons opposition' that � and see' �1 ±Ca s graduate of a-medical college has a' larger sphere for service t e�m. than the graduate of a theolottical college. The Stoaffville` youastD. A. SCOTT, people sneceeded in convincing ,8 SPEN'CET?r' the judges that they had the best - - OLAREMONT, - ONTARIO side of the argument. Refresh• _ e R _TAKE _ RE . _ TO R 1 ME WANT WNE E A •menta and rs general Rood. time - � &Shoes"followed Che debate,andthe visit " ' FIN© A G000 4NON'T CTET THESE GLASSESB00 � 4� ore tett declaring that Claremont -"� AUTO REPAIR SOAKED AND READ cookery and good felleweh3p wit: Litter Carriers, Any Carriers, SHOP " mot excelled anywhere. _ ADDRESS (GREB SHOE) hr order that every member of Primps. Door Tricks, Cozy A the Fire Brigade may have the Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. . • -,t, A large image of the famous ureb S Shoes. A boot that is well necesasry practice W make-him an It will pay You to get my prices on , / �• known and guaranteed -efficient fire-fighter the brigade above before buying elsewbere. �. f to keep your will be divided into A and B sec• FRANK J. PROUSE feet diT. -tions as follows: Section A,•-Ea 1?'ICKERIN(3, - O�i'1'AB10 - All sizes is stock. Drivers-Leonard Pilkey. B. Kilpatrick, Roy ar - LADIES' •SHOES Men-F. Ward and W. Palmer. ' • • • This to a new make. A good Chemical mixers-C. S. Trueman, ., comfortable fit for every - M, J. W ilker and T. Paterson. = = = = '1 day use. Price Ladder Men-W.Thompson,Thoy. GG 51 •�• C only$1 50, Y =� `Btrkett. W. Bingham. Bucket c Men-T. Condy,W. Miller, J.Brie f _ �r Coil Early Phone 2800 B _ �l���� ` cos. . Section Engine Drivers- �tArjf "� rs'� _ Lydian Pilkey, F Cbidlow, hf. An F� -e- �`-- aC J. Flng,olde Qmmoat _ _ •- Berson. Nozzle Men-C. Cooper, >e Roy Morgan. Chemical mixers �0 •llAS • • '}V .Walter Ward, Fred Evans, C. A0�+ Overland. Ladder Men-F. Coop �i"' __- "dnd Basket r er,F. Lynn, M.Morgan,L.Linton, 3 Bucket Men-R,Lynn, J.McGrath � � --Note which sectio4 of the brigade SELF-OILING SELF-REGULATING `W E'V E' set a. grocery I am prepsoad. when the season at you are connected with. B section •.••ill roetles or the Atstandard for oarselvea _ riven to eupply you with the With the Strongest Tower Built following: —of Vice Chief McIntyre., All mem• wive u to. When we Etna It's the"'fronto"SelfAiling W. "o on coca. q �'- -"—beta of this,'aeetlom kindly be on p • it to in a bath ' �'�oil affected by @ qt• .. .. It Baskets, Hampers, out that we cant retain a year . AI!gears opera Bushel Basket on ehorG •: , band this (Friday) evening at 7 'the confidence of our pat• col nether heat nor d--every bearing and est notice. o'clock. •tons and make a profit sell. : working part thoroughly automatically The above stock in made on the same �r At the annual meeting of the ing first class foods at lubricate& principal as the late W.G. Women's'Institute held. last week consistent prices we're go- - i at the home of,Mre. J. H. Evans fl you haves•?oroato"Windmill goo. you wr obtain Barnes'Baskets. the following officers were elected: irig to shut tip the shop, this reif.oilins feattua by iaterdtat�ttg the head and You are saanred of quality-service. that's all: We believe using your present wheel. Most Toronto WkAnill , Chopping done every day as usual et- President-Miss Clara Underhill, + cept Wednesday,on and Vice Pres.-Mrs. �3. M. Fors th, R e II continue in business too.na be made ober wills self-regul lifet m °Pet'a°a• y The•Toratto' Tower will stand for a lifetime beuwe it after May 14th. 2nd •Viee-Prea.-Mrs. Walter fur.a long time to come. is the hesvieit strongest and b-tAnced one built or guy '< - Warts.-Sec.-Treaa.-Miss S. E. Ev- '� � ;MiadmiL See this aew Mill nw--m set my booklet• l'(Salt For Sale). ars. Organist-Mrs. C. S. True. > W. R. Emerson, box 425, Whitby CHAS,A. WHITS man, Asst.,Organist-Mrs. Walter PHONE Chas. B. Rice,Whitevale,, Out. @Weessor to-late W.G, Barnes A Ward, Directors•-Mrs. Stephen- ji Rp Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Oct. Stephen- lion, Mrs. Coates, bits• (Dr.) Tom- s 37Q0. " - :'iinBGn, Mrs: D. A.Scott, Mrg. Jun. tiregg. .Mrs..F. M. Cooper, Mrs.R 1 J. Mann, Mrs. C. Slack and Mrs. Save % to Your Corn Bryftn. Home and School Corn imittee-Mrs. Evans Ward, Mrs. ` i � Montan Pngh, Mrs. (Dr,) Tomlin- l "i You lose from to 34 the food wine of your cora by ' :eon, Mrs. Falter Ward and Mrs.. • j feeding it to your cattle as dry fodder. g # + Corn stored in a TORONTO Wooden Stave Silo will siva iller. Sick Committee-Mrs. E. you 100%of the value. Good ensilage will improve the aGileesoo, Mrs. Trueman,.Mra.J.H. health of your cattle and will increase the quality and Evans and Mrs. R. Ward. quantity of your to returns. Good silage must be made* * "Diet. Director-Miss S. E. Evans, loot and Shoe Repairiae a Sri air-tight silo. Of all materials and dekw ' 1, The TORONTO Silo is made of selecte&spruce,double kept in stook. it will pa; YOU Auditors-Miss Evans and Mise r,i tongued and grooved to exclude the air,and specially call at onr works sed inspsot our abs$ � -Gleeson. Musical. Director-Mrs. Also harness repairing at the new D. A. Scott. Press Reporter-Mrs. stand, opposite the treated with creosote.to lengthen its life. l5% extra obtain pricer Don't ,o >nlabd pose office. ca city with the TORONTO flip Roof. stents we do not employ them,oonasgwail• E. Gibson. The Visiting committee Lagoa show yon how to save on fwage, and increase ly we coin, sod do throw ort the .tater reported that 24 sick people and Best work manship°guaran teed. the health and value of your herd. Information and oemmisgion of 10 per sent..whiob O you w shut-ins were visited and received Chargpa moderate, full particulars gladly given. owtainly save by purehsring from us. > flowers or frrsit. Receipts for the W. R. Einerpon, box 425,-.W itby osilsoiidted. x"'� year just closed, $177.71. Expen- THOMAS WATSON 'M��aR� Chas. B. RiceZitevale, Ont, J.T.-MATHESON ditures, $122,58. Balance on hand, PICKruRING, OBIT. _ X56.18. - - -. _ _..-.._ . .. OfSai and Wosbi Wls tbJr 4a�k �t •- »ret .. t: �r .<.:...n.„r4. eb...,.x.',�.y, :'3 ani:: R:F .s. z:4 _-e:•... ',.. .;, t._•✓....n y:. t'•% ie N: -#` +�.;'' 'J cw *i ."^� `4, 4i1�-.i4''Yl�b.',7.+�,1L'if.a(:r4 rGf '. •v > ,t •. .+...... r ,�.,,•.!�n W. �IS: ,,� � n• .`,t�..-.�5��'.ie.+.nh5.t 'es:�,�`3.�^�a"`"'.,.�e..'�'�a":'�`�"^'na•"�'"+�r�"'s :�" � d��i�`.�,.,.. .t1,�ra.' ,:;.r> err ..x ^e.. - YVrT, 71"Tr V F_ Y ara -ee Guourani : . y CLOS UEAK E SQ After' 5' Mod Is the name 2. Ws tbe.longest-lasting BY THE HIRED MAN. —and it's a help to di- t-eenteetion you can buy P :gest:lon and a cleanser for the mouthsacs PART I. of fresh buttermilk With a glass and teeU4 % a idy. There's nothing so d on a thirij, & Wrigley-a-means wasn't supposed to know a t1day as a swig of Ice-cofdoobcutter- about it. A hired man is supposed to benefit as WeU 40 jet all the family affairs of his Boss imi milk—and she always said. that. was rages,for .churning. I took my t insures tea that is fresh, he Vleagur4r-. slide in one ear and out t other; MY t to it; the buttermilk was --------W—. but sometimes things stick before they time 1004 . ;�, 6 611 _S'_ -Whd pri ............. 117 ry lit. and T M; XX INSK uFfre f - the second glas�'knd was sitting there ,uncomfortable like feeling especially I on a box to decide whether I as the right kind of a hired man never t� third; somebody knock-these things with other eo-,wanted a It thumps. I had my head stuck inside Flrst Sall Survey. kin mechanic d I thought, pie, any more than the right or,ed on the kitchen door. wwrather the hood of t1V mechani 'a, The ftrat soil survey was made by an apologetic knock an a doctor discusses.his patienta' affairs I , trying to-locate the ti-ouble, when I direction of the Emperor of China -p still, it might be the I'd better.keep �j r. heard deervoicein the OR6:i;� oyier three tho with-othe�--people. Vin going- feeling;-�-r­eagffii�r­frorn- Wwn. Butthenext- ,usand-years-ago. some. of that uncomfort-hTe about a ear. I decided all,at once that 0 was shirp and quick, as if to I was mighty dry and went to the The top rung of the ladder of life 22 can come ome out through my finjers n time it ' I Isay, "You,migbi as well let,me in— "then when I've written it all down, cooler in the office for a drink. I'll will if you - don't I'll come again to- is the most,dAngerous--but it affords I'll irt. burn,At up and nobody have to admit that the Boss had this R morrow� the -best view. ai be t wiser. here "Tom!' beat for looks--if he as, little Before I coVI6 get to my feet after curried and rubbed down like the doe- To begin with, I've loved tae Missus ever since I first set eyes on the second knock, the Missus was at tor. But such eyes! He gave me one her—but Lord bless you! she has the door. They couldn't see me but I casual-like look as'l went in,but thatke ! of gasp and just one made-me feel that he knew all; Govemment never suspected it and never shall' a heard a stifled sort deep voice ons-does not presume to chir about me, from my old at grasshopper P one word, "You!" A d raw hat to! Municipal I Industrial its love to's star but I suppose there a wered, "I'm not a ghost! YOU don't the hole in my sock The little Missus BONDS Music in the Nation's. Life. no law to hinder it from adoring at need to look like that I Aren't you go- needn't have told him she wasn't Music Is a kind gf inarticulate, un- its own 0 from Ing to ask me in I" ha h would have known all about respectful distance r I Los, us send you circular "K"— ,,r, speech at times carrying wood and water which the - "Do excuse me! I'm so surprised i Ptey—min"Je he looked at her. When: 7.Per.Cent., Plus Safety—places leads us to the very edge of the in• moon very conveniently forgets. I've forgotten my manners—but--this he drove off, I thought, "You're not,. the -; you under no obligation what- finite,and bids us for the moment gaze I'll never forget the day the Bosa porch is the only cool spot to-day; e only guy that,knows things with Into the far,off and the eternal'. It is brought-her home. Raised in the East 'et's just sit here in these rockers." out being tollip­111 bet I know where; 44er. Write for it today. she was, and,knew exactly ILS much Now if I'd had &4ick of sense I'd you are going and you.didn't tell me goMQtiMe$ " deeply mysterious Land about life on a big wheat 'ranch in have got out right then and there. either!" strangely Innate,' No tribe, however track• Kansas as one of our fat Berkshires But I was so flabbergasted over the When I got home, I noticed a t; Dona ion Brokerage CO. low and degraded,has ever been found knows about A fox-trot. But she was 'Missus being so upset and anyway, in the 'drive-way--& tire with a tread 821 FEDERAL BUILDING .,•-w a wasn't minute couldn t get like the ones on the car the doctor which has been lndtffer�jnt to music-' that pretty and full of life it made w n but TORONTO ONTARIO It w said that even the African you feel good'Just to her, and out." drove out of the garage. vires are Innately musical. Nature is the way 'her eyes followed the Boss "And how's Pinny?" d. q (To be conclude full of music. The wind sweeps across with that rd-die-for-you look, made Seemed like that was an old nick- the meadows, and In minor key touch- you feel that he had won things while name. She didn't answer rig];t off, so MlnarW@ Liniment Holds C41% ea the pine tree and the cypress. The in college' far more important than he went on, "Still pinning things up. football. Nell?" HIS voice was and mountain brook sings Its song on.its WHEN MAKING JELLY. She brought her piano with hvr-and kind like. way to the sea, and the birds are;vocal the way her fingers dew over the keys "'No, Tom, I.quit pinning things up 'Use a tea strainer to, remve the with, their Creator's praise. Yet it -Wonderful. She used to sing even- long ago­aft was the�proof?" and I fmevr scum that form while Jellies and. too, happy little melodies that she was showing him, the patch on-the preserves am cooking. The line wire A is not In nature itself save through the Ing -chords It reaches In the,human soul. kept._ inging in your ears long after sleeve of her faded housedress. Her of the strainer catches the scum but the music Is from within. the mind andiosi had gone to bed and her shaky,little-laugh was a decided fail- all*" the liquid to ran through. heart of man. As such its.powers are curly head was buried in a magazine. ure. "We've been hearing wonderful hence no jelly ,is wasted. Try the beygpd comparison and Its Influence We had always had Old Nancy in things about - Dr. Thomas Wilson; I tea-strainer method and you will be beyond' measure It enters Into man's the kitchen but the Boss allowed there:Please tell me more I" she want 99, 'wasn't any-use to keep her any longer. clearing her throat a bit. quite ready to discard permanently, :soul, In his joys and his sorrows. his • It seemed to be that way about Imost the old- way-of taking the scum off "Nothing to tell,"in a quiet,matter- i�, "hopes and his fears.' Music give.a expressift to the Joys everything—the 'Boss presented the; -fa "Been knocking around with a spoon. of et way. pro@ but the cone were not presented.I the world a bit since the war; just of the wedding feast, It interprets the The little Missus she just took things now I'm on my way to Denver to can- MInard's Liniment fcir Dandruff. woul't grief as man stands at the open in her meek way that made me wonder sides an opening there. And how has by on-earth'-the Bon couldn't have the world treated you"? Forgive me for .;-CPJSjP SALADS. grave. He lifts his heart to the Eter- w n hymns of P the; but—are you happy, Nell?" ' d nal 'God I raise, and shined to Dutch Sally down the sugar an road, or anybody that was capable of I use the cloth mcks that pleads for forgiveness in the Miserere A cold, scornful little voice answer- 'of penttence. The development of this sitting down on him, occasionally. led; "Happil I've forgotten the mean- Bait come in to keep eelery and lettuce precious gift and talent we should- She came- to the ranch in theling of the wordl" crisp. The seek is wrung out of cold cin at the end of the year her put in it, Pinny I Is it so bad-as that?" water, the celery or lettuce, covet for every child In.home. and ')r "It is so bad." came the deliberate the whole is placed in -a paper sack subscriptions expired to the mags- zines rigrons brought with her. The and school. . had answer, "that I'have no dread. what- and then it goes into, the refrigerator. A&Mib 11ower wig The home Is the centre of a nov. Bow decided it wasn't necessary to died in this way ever of the next world—if there is a Gfeen vegetables ban your tions life. The cornerstone of the .renew them.—with all the. housework 4-4malidnest , . hell, I'll. be excused; rve had mine 7&vvAVh&,v1A" will keep fresh -several days if the state In the hearth stone. What she wouldn't have much time to read herel" a' is wet occasionally. cloth sack wonderful influence good music has In anyway. She didn't seem to mind so Doctor Tom Jumped up and bftmn ==.o.It;�WbwZ much for she was always busy then,,1 the home? it gives a spiritual atmos- to pace up and down that perch like GERMAN MONEY for sale--100,000 phere which forms an unconscious crocheting filmy lace or sewing on'be was walking on a wager. And marks, 26c; 600,000 marks, 90c, one 41AMES SMART PLANT some littte white things that were there I sat on that box, feeling like rujiltOn marks, $1.25; ten million 911OCK"LL9 ONT. nurture to the unfolding life of the tucked into her workbasket whenever the fool I was and hoping I wouldn't marks, 11610. Specialty Import Co., soul. Let us bring therefore Into the I came around. I've always wondered eeze. 8 W. Dundas S Vogt. 3-w t.,Toronto. home the beat of music. Each child if the Boas would have been different After a bit he asked, "Doesn't your should be taught to play some Lustra- if the babi&bad lived. Anyway it look- piano help any?" ed to me e she needed it for com- ment. She answered in a hard tone pany, more than the angela did- -CHEVROLET 0 she (that's the Boos) "thought Why He Reeltated. After it was all over, that tired, might put to my time to better advan- sorry look in,her eyes was enough to tage so .1 raise chickens instead." s "It you're not feeling well why don't make you hunt for your bandana— Ah;r bed walked a mile or go fur- —is easily within the .reach of all You so to your doctor?, Can't yot trust that is, anybooky but the Boss. He ther, "No children, Nell?" him?" never seemed to notice it at all and, "We had one but the Lord didn't let "Oh, .yes, I can trust him: the trou- as the months went by me keep her," and here all the steel and be ex- ble is he is not altogether willing to pected more and more Of her the 'W EVER before In the history of the auto- went out of her voice--it wastjust mit Ms." sorry look went away and g*nty, lain 'misery. "Oh, Toni, why couldn't AL N mobile industry has such W value been awi ry, sort-of-defiant look came in Is only because -m;�� Jerry possible. And It is possible now, o, And how she d .. ... id work I I won d never there Ian t dine for children b t I ithe Chevrolet Car and Chevrolet business prin- have believed such a little mite could want them! I even get out my big haus have been. so universally and so favorably have accomplished so much--cooking coold" doll sometimes when I'm all alone— for all the.help; 'sin received. Chevrolet production has, as a resul raising chickens ana you remember Arabella? I couldL't making butter. .1 used to churn for tell this to another soul in the world et ;rapidly grown in velum- until now Chevrolet her, evenings, after my day's work but I've told you things ever outsidesince the wo.14's largest manufacturer of quality. was done; she to mud-pie days. You'used to---carol" grew he&VYL it of me and the Boss didn�t object. The footsteps In fact, the Boss seemed,to. have for- alorntly. "Yes I stopped used to care, Nell I Chevrolet quality is more than apparent. For, gornevvkrytbing except that the Al- And 've lived long enough since then aml the move closely Chevrolet is ex ned and the mighty Dollar.was around the next to have learned pretty thoroughly Con corner and'he might not get there in that the world is too small and life InOrl severe the toots demanded, the more in time to catch it Some men.are like too short, for some things ever to be is Citevrolet quality demonstrated and I A- long' honk from thalt. forgotten." the or -k this way f Things drifted alon II driveway reminded the man that he a few years. When you're raising only -had a limited time between b _7 wheat in western Kansas, We a sort I o day continuous service brims re any other business; c1maeur to remind him if he stayed raqver, day by trains Evidqntly he had told the Dusty hands a but another 00momy equal, If not "ter of Be sometimes 7 10 entirely, some. a,' tjUm Chevrolet's remarkably low on too long. .Jmportane u Win. The Boss struck two "I may ir Chevrolet in germ-camers times More to 0 to-night,'' to, ..y go-W he said hur- cost economical with his -anyother car baft and its mabb. Xvft7Wb4T% OTO17 411117. the has& acreage meant that he was a rcf,rfedly, --and I may==Ntz" xnan - days. - If you—if there' lowest In *0 world:anything on )"nanef cost Is the Utah th*110 CQVW*d with man but be never seemed to amt. know it; earth I can do for call the Ox-, he worked harder than ever and ex. ford." YOU, Investigate Chevrolet y ourself. Have us demon petted his help—and the Iftife Missus "When you're gone Tom I'll want hum those dart-ladm —to the same. He worked his urate the model that suits your needs. We can to an tough the face and the Up; men to kill rnyself for sa;.4ng w6t I have oaune of.a day. like dogs; never w able to keep when—but I was especially blue when arrange terms that will surely fit your circum- es--d them more titan one seasons only one happened along. Forget it!"oa sad K,a soum ot reason in the world was big enough "No, Pinny I can't forget it- neither a to keep me there—the fact I stated can I forgive the—beast WeIll y Protects n the beginning concerning the grass. good-bye and hi was gone. Ask Abe Wobao ut 1rho Gjf.A.C. Deferred Parment Plan star. It was a rather I waited till the coast was'elear o Per and the Take nocbsnolle—pleanso youlr_ a little star these`days We didn't then-slipped-out--to the barn and on Chevrolet MOtOr with the d4lb, have any more music; she was always to the field. a Tr"apQ~wgL. of Canwhi, t g a sickle?" called the IF 07 lAfebuoy.wLifs- too tired. There wasn't any women "Been making O@haV close by for her to neighbor with and Boss. a wonderful, hoolth. Boss thought a woman didn't need There's a mule on this out whick C" op, down the Not exactly. 0 jo fa P" 0 a n urity. t $ them of any lurking Votticim. the use,when he always did the going'Trotble—*ith capital T 02 o know how to run a car—what was;farm* that is headed straight for Deals= and ServIO8 Stst&OW to town. "Old Jack.jumps the ience again,The clean, antiseptic *dour vauL- ishes in a few seconds, but the One boiling July day we:were cut- eh?,P 1�r ting alfalfa in.the east field.r Even if I was-busy with the sickle and didn't protection of Lifebuoy, remains, we were,whe#t. growers, we always take the-time-to-say just which mule raised the alfalfa to feed the mules. it was. The Boss'never cared for tractors— Tbe next morning the.Boas told me said a team of good, old-fashioned,i I'd better,crank up the go-bill and take fixed IFEBUDY stubborn, spunky, ornery mules beaVthe sickle to town and have it L lern all. We had been having plenty l id It. FALTH SOAP for no telling when we'd-ne y way to Zo t A L of rain and the growth was-rank. I went several locks out of ni Oxford, hoping I might get J Moreeim"Unp &HwihhH4ft don't know just how It happened but go by the anyway, my sickle.snapped, so, I tiedtor man- I felt it a squint at the doctor xzvrbR-a*0T13ZRS LIMITSD the muns to the fence,and went to the in my bones that-he wouldn't go on to Lb-4M barn for an extra. There was a little Denver just yet.' purnp-roont opening off the back porch While I was waiting for the sickle,a her the ig'nty' _P1 d rie�ver bFj go atbefflFaall"W2 where the Missus kept her ice-box.and!I took the flivver over to the gar& 'ISSUE No. 22-124. in that ice-box was always a pit.cher'as it had developed a bad case of ..,, ,, �. :�hv,x `�. b•i'a+'� ,., • satI 1 :v.'�. w�u .:. '�.�- s i:.,..s, �'a..`� -s:.. - .�''. ...�-. �.$'.+•f"':-„�',a., 'w•'�' ,+:•: .. � O.J.. Y •.nti.Y- ...< - Y.• :A . . t: • I 1 rMPIIZErvDAY TILA��KSGIVING SERVICE = - The �Yeek's "M " x MELD IH WEMBLEY STADIUM" TORONTO. r Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.12q;� No. 8 North., $1.06%. VatGeorge and Queen Mary Print at Impressive Gather- �� <' � � �, ti r. Y � Man. oats-Nb. 3 CSP., 48c;-No i, a ing of 125,000 Representatives of Greater Britain , 41 c. ' Man. barley-Nominal. n largest Service the World Has Ever Seen. - � � E � All the above c•Lf., bay posts. On-4 barley-65 to 70c. London, May 26:-There must have i arena. Nurses, Red Cross workers, tr ": ` Am. corn-No. 2 yellow,-95& been nearly 125,-000 persons in Wem- boys -from the naval schools, Girl ; � Ont. Rye--74 to 78e. bier Stadium this -afternoon to,join -Guides and Boy $coots also contri- y xtr ear- o. 2,"$1.4d to $1.45. the ging and Queen in an Empire buted their quota. The chaareing cess- f" '' - i✓ Millfeed-Del. Montreal Srel124; •hts, Da thanksgiving service bags included: Bran, per*ton, Amid ' solid banks o! humanity, came into view: The Archbishop, o! ddlia 82° from, suburban London and towns Canterburywith two a y t,. "' good feed 'flour, $1.L'5. pages firing � r Ont. wheat-No. 2 white $1.01 to near by, there were little patches of his train was' an impressive figure. $1.05, outside. natives of all parte of the British Immediately before him was 8 line of Ontario No.2 white oats-89 tp 41e :Empire. A huge splash of white.be- leaders of the Free Churches and the r Ont. corn-Nominal. "tokened thousands of surpliced chor- Salvation Army. ¢ Orit. !lour-Ninety. per cent. pat., Y itters and a thin line of men in•ill- The• service, which, as his Grace ;�" in jute bags, Montreal, .prompt, ship- y° nient, $4.75• Tbrontd basis, $4.76; :;'.fitting bine-clothes, many of them in justly remarked, in his address, was bulk, seaboard, $4.40. invalid chairs, was-'a grave reminder probably "the largest service that, as �« y "` ,, �y " Man. flour-1st pats., in Jute'sacks, that the war hospitals.are not -yet.,a deliberate act, the world has ever a„; k � $6.10 per bbl.; 2nd pats.,$6.60. . empty. seen," 'was remarkable in its simplic- ° a Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, ppeer ton, Needless to say,their Majesties had ity and attitude of real reverence as r y' y yrs i track, Toronto, $16; No. 2, $16; No. "an almost overpowering receptions on. manifested ky all who took part. ';w z <�' s 8, $18 to $14; mixed, $11 to ;11;60; h z. ' S lower grades, $10 to $12. the r arrival The proceedings which The most arresting moment came r ww.:>,: ; t .. Straw-Carlots; per ton $9.50 to immediately followed were unmistak-when there was silence for, a space $10. ably demonstrative of tfie.breadth of "for thanksgiving fo'r the Empire- Flanders fields recently resumed a martial.appearance when Albert, Screening'=Standard, recleaned, f. .the Empire, but were so aliairably builders of the past'and for prayer king of the Belgians, unveiled a memorial to the fallen men'of the London ab. Bay ports, per ton, $17, balanced as to eitclud .any suggestion that the Empire-builders of the pres- Scottish. Pictured with him is Sir Douglas Haig. Cheese-New, large, 16% to 17c. twins, 17-to 18c• triplets, 18'to 19c. of 11 beyancy. Tr+rareters of the eat and the future may work together StiItona 20c. Odd, large, 22 to 23e; " Ilf n+ehold Cavalyd It^raided the pro- to further God's peace on earth." visions of the Canada-Tem ranee twills, ¢8 to 24c; triplets, 24 to 26c,. :wi ST. WRENCE SURVEY l� cessr n. 'Royal Cana►33an Police, who School children celebrated Empire Act were applied to prohibit the im-) Butter-Finest creamery prints 84 FY followed their mgre soberly, nnitornred Day yesterday by assembling more BY HOOVER COMMITTEE portation of liquor into Ontario, was to 35c; No. 1 creamery, 83 tq 34c; i rethren of the Metropolitan Police,. than ten thousand strong to take part not an Act prohibiting the sate of No.2, 30 to 32c; dairy, 28 to 80c. were. loudly cheered. The same roes--in a pageant at Wembley, where the To Travel. From 'Ni to n I Eggs-Extras,fresh, in cartons, 30 agars quor for beverage purposes, as it to 31c; extra loose, 29 to 30c; firlits, ing i i cception was indeed given to British Empire Exhibition is located. allowed the ' Montreal Along Liao of general sale of native 28 to 27c• seconds, 22 to 23c. .,:.very section of the procession The The ensigns of-all'the Dominions ap- wines and the importation and expor-� Live:poultry�Hens, -over '5 Ibs•, soldiers of a generation when battles geared in the procession. A choir, of Proposed Developiine nts. ration,o! ail liqupra. The Attor-aey 26c; do, 4 to+T; Iba, 24c; do 8 to 4 ' were less-bloody were represented by a thousand Boy Scouts was another Prescott, May 26•-The American General for Ontario argued.that the lbs-, 15c; spring chickens, 2 ribs. and " » Yeomen of the Guard and Chelsea feature, while the Duke of Connaught Advisory Committee on the St. Law- Act need not be an. absolute proaibi-,over, 70c; roosters, 18c; ducklings, ...pensioners.. took"the salute. Thousands of muni- rence• River project a over 6 lbs., 26c; do, 4 to 5. 'lbs., 24c. p j e hes ed by tion, but one prohibiting-sale general- Dressed poultry-Hens, over 6 lbs., : `_• One phase of war's bitterness was clans from all branches of the army President Coolidge to be hesd�d by ly would suffice. i28c; do, 8 to 4 lbs.,18c; spring chick- 4 deeply impressed upopn the assembly sasembled in the stadium. as a•final Secretary 'Hoover, will visit the St. Smith brought action .-asking for a ens, 2 dbs.'.sad over, 80c; roosters, „ when a line of sightless men from St. feature of the proceedings,making the Lawrence River June 15, after view- judicial .declaration whether part IV. 22c. Dunstan's marched steadily across the biggest band the world has ever seen, Ing the Hydro-Electric developueent of the Canada Temperance Act had' Fans--Can.,hand-p'-eked,lb.,i%e; at the Falls on June 13. the force of law in Ontario. To this prLmes Se• iaa fean�ta--syrtp� HEROISM SHOWN IN In discussing possibilities of the the Attorney-General for Ontario re- L �j2.b r 3-gaL tin P2.40r �R 2 In project, ex-Mayor Julius Frank plied that Smith had no interest en-, Ib per LAKE'SUPERIOR WRECK gal maples sr. , 25 to 26A of Ogdensburg stated that the Prem- sibling him to bring a declaratory at.i _ + deal hi 'loneyy-80-15. tins, 11 to 11�e highly favors the project of tion, but that he' should be liable to ib.- 1M'tins, 11 to 12c; 5-1b. t ' liree Men Forego Chance to openin the Great Lakes to ocean-Prosecution. The trial Judge, Mr.j ll to 12c; 2%-lb. tins 12% to 22e; x• Save The' Li to Ensure ff • ., r going pa, together- with the Bevel- Justice Orde, dismissed the action oa cwa honey,per doz., No. 1, $8.75 to t Safe � : opment of the great power resources 1 the ground that the Attorney-General �' No. 2, $g 25 to $3.50. �' of the St. Lawrence River jointly.by I for Ontario was.not the proper de-1 1�moked meats-Hams, med., 28• to ism, �`' fendant cooked hams. 84 to 36c; smoked A despatch from Sault.Ste. Ma4ie, r the Canadian and American people. as it should have been m1L, 17 to 18e; cottage rolls, 18 to Ont, says:-Replete with stirring �.If the Commission reports the project against the Attorney,-General for Can. 20c; breakfast bacon, 21 to 25c; ssp�a-- tales of tragedy and heroism, grim sound and practicable the President is 'ads.• The appellsto division affirmed eiai brand breakfast bacon;28 to 33r, exposure and near starvation, is the desirous that it be consummated, Mr. the.judgment as to parties but gave backs, boneless, 28 to SS-- Cured 8G � atory unfolded by the survivors of the Y f•. Frank stated. no opinion on the merits. Cured mead-- +ng clear bay.,GO F . ' Smith then a to 70 lbs,, $18.50; 70 to 90 lbs.. $18; steamer Orinoco, which was wrecked Prescott has been named as a Beery- PP��d to the Su- 80 lbs. and u , $17• lightweight rolls, i with the loss of five lives, is a fieres r k' able terminal for the Welland Canal preme Court of Canada. ,ptorm in Lake Superior last Sunday f and a visit from this important dele- - arreL,. T; {reavywelg 1, rolls, In b night. Seventeen survivors_have ar- gation is appreciated by the residents V a Lard-Pare tierces, 14 to 15�e; rived at the Michigan Soo, and they of the town. g tubs, 15 to 16rilrc; ppall. ib3li to lde; R' .tell graphic stories o! one of the most s ints, 18 to 18%c; shortening, 7 C eventful wrecks.in the :long lit of f SUPREME COURT to to to Cissas p � I ,c; tub ,.i6 tips lbc ti 4 tb 14 such occurrences on the Great Lakes. -:-,- gH{jl,�$ O.T.A. Copenhagen, May 26.-Mrs. Charles pals, to 15%c; Aria , 1 o 17e. A. Seeing the already overburdenedExport steers, choice, ;8 to $,8.28; Thorburn of Ottawa, Canadian repro- do, $7.50 to$7.75; export heifers, condition of the.lifeboats, which were .l. T. Smith Appeal Against sentative of the Dominion Immigra- $7.2� to $7.50; baby beeves, ;8 to $9; J barn lowered over the side of the tion Bureau, attending the Women's butcher steers, choice, $7 to- $7.75; ;used vessel, Captain Lawrence re- Appellate Judgment Lrternational Congress here,is enconr- doto $6.76; do, mod„ fused to leave his post,-and drowned: Dismissed. $6:711'46'10• , com., $4.50 to $6; {ri• aging Danish and Scandinavian ems- - when his ship.submerged. W'heelman � butcher heiftesa, choice, '$7 M i7.50; Hugh Gordon and Chief Engineer A despatch from Ottawa says:- grants to go to Canada because the do, med., $b to $6.76; do, com., $4.54 Dominion offers better'chances than Wertz followed.the lead of their cap- The Supreme Court• on Thursdays to $4.76; butcher cows, choice, $5.2& morning dismissed the appeal /n the the United tsetse: .Mrs. Thorburn de- to $15.25; do, me&, $3.50 to $4.80; twin, knowing it was unsafe to over 'elarea that Canada is ea crowd the undersized lifeboats, alo bio^• Chas. McCrea case of Smith vs. the Ontario at- especially de- butcher bulla,$4.50 to$b.b0;bologna& stuck to their posts and lifeboats, ts, Oiitario's-minister of mines has leen torney-General. The Ontario Temper-�sirous to attract Scandinavians to $2.50 to. $3.50; canners and cutters, over in the Old Country to get British ance Act is thereforl•upheld by the,Canada and is.preparing to do,every-)$1.25 to $L50; feedingsteers, choice f William Ostrander and Clarence capital interested in the �+ this possible to hold emigrants in $6 to $6.75; do, fair, $4 to $6; mHk Carlson died at the oars from illness provinces Court. ' g poser tgT era, apring•ers, eboice exposure while helping to get the mineral resources. His efforts have The basis of; the action taken h the Dominion-once' they land there $75 to ;90 been meeting with success. the appellant Smith was that the On-I and to deter them froal proceeding to ere. l $45.00 to� $80 00; stock- and survivors to the rocky shore, where PPe choice, $4.75 to ;5.25• do after being hollered .about by the tarso Temperance Act,before the pro-1. United States, fair, $3.75 to$4.20• calves.choice, $10 i Natural Resowces Bulletin, to $10.50; do, me,�, $7 to $7.50; do, 'waves .for nearly 24 hours, .the sur- -------'--- com., $4 to $5.60; lambs o ce ewes, s' wfvors .ta the boats landed. Many of n, The Natural Resources Intelligence GERMANY ikLa1.7{ pAY��LLirl oi`i �'i���i I$14 to$16;do,backs, $14 to $14.60;do, T" 'its crew, which rostbittincludea one woman iWU ENEMY - f sculls, $8 to $9• spring lambs, each, were severely frostbitten. William Service t the Department o! the In- to $14- sheep, light ewes, $7 to terror at Ottawa. says: CLAIMS INCLUDING CANADIAN DEBTS $4.60 to $6.• hogs !ed Ostrander was a married man with Y do, cubs, , two children. Clarence Carlson was Getting bait is.one of the-first ea- . and watered, $7.75; do, Ao.b., $7.26; also'a married man with two children, sentials to a-successful fishing trip. do, county points,.$7; db,, off.cars Those whose fishing experiences are ' (long haul, $8.15; do. select,, $8.50 7according to information supplied by limited to the interior lakes and rivers A despatch frons Londcn says:- mixed arbitral tribunals in London. ;1SpbTTREAL. iths crew of the Orinoco. ' can hardly appreciate the imp ace g P I As security for en Oats, Can. West No. 2. bl to 62e, Hu Yeomans, a deck hand, frac- of Germany havin resumed a n# of payment of these of a sufficient ntit of bait to the claims Canadian Government has'do, Na. 8, 49 to t0c; extra No. 1 feed 'tared his right arm when he felt 20 y what are known as enemy claims, fishermen' on the sea coast, when its over $20,000,000 worth of sequeatrst-'48 to 48%c; Na21ocs1 white,44 to 46c. feet to the bottom of the vessel from lack •means no fish. The Canadian considerable progress is being made!ed German property in Canada, spring plats., lasbG deck when the boat severed His with settling of claims by Canadians P p ll a,.and Flour Man• s r wheal f $ hog► Fisheries Dept operates on the At- g relying on this, vain reimburse Can. $6.30; 2nda, $5.80; strong bikers, mates claimed it vqa a mystery- + ft ever got -out of the hold, for he ]antic coast a bait reporting service, against German Nationals, 'which adian claimants against German Na-�$6.60, winter.pats., choice, $5.75 to whereby cAptains and owners of fish- were delayed for a long time lir Ger- tienals once their claims have been 65.85. Rolled oats; bag 90 lbs., $2.95 nad to climb up a makeshift ladder man s default of payments after the $ran, $28.25: Shorts $24.25. Mid - 5 vessels are provided with informs_ y' Pym admitted. Itis understood that since y , per-ton, Z6 feel with onsq arm.' Ruhr, occupation. It is understood 11,000,000 was paid over two years flings $80.25. Ha o. 2 On landing, one of' the crew man. non regarding the catch at various I car lots, , fines points along the coasts of the Mari- that Getman-paymentt�are at the rate ago as the cost of the Canadian army Cheese, finest Wests., 15 to 15Nic; 'aged to kill a porcupine, which far- time Provinc�a and the M 01- T.- of less than 9200,000 yearly,while the of occupation in .Germany no repara- do, Eastns 14 to 14%c. Butter Na i rs n lands. This information is tele. arrears ens ave n recerve y pas urt , . 234c; No.. 1 creme survivors, many of whom were in a to the principal fishing though these may be wiped out im- Canada. The Reparations Commis- 81 b5c; 2nda,30%c. Eggs, frd4h; apee-�, J serious condition from frostbites graphedp p g ports cials 36c• fresh extras 32c• fresh,' when rescued b the ' and is very,valuable. _ mediately after the adoption of the cion is said to have about 115,000,000 � h+ y searching vessel. Dawes report to its credit as a result of payments firsts. 28c. Potatoes, per bag,-cat Some idea of the amount'. of bait Pym slots, $1.40 to All of the officers and members of the If the rate of actual payment is in kind and Abe Ruhr occupation, but - $1.4e , crew were residents of the United used maybe gained from the fact P � 'Com. dairy tape coeds, $1.75 to $4; slow, however, more progress is being there is no immediate prospects of States, the majority of them beton that last year 142,588 barrels of her. I p P fairly good veal calves, li to butcher' ,g- ring were used for that purpose in made with the. admission. of these 11 Canada receiving any share of this. do, mad., $5.50; mixed quality.bntches, ing to Bay City, Michigan. liabilities by the German represents- It appears more and more like! that ho $8.76• sows All survivors are loud in their eastern Canada. Y im. $5.50. y is �- rives in the clearing house set up to the $22,000,000 worth of sequestrated - praise of the 'treatment" accorded We ss our lives in doing � ` pa g 'what administer these matters. A numFsr German property will constitute Can. What is that which lives in wiliter, them by Captain D. A. _Willi ms-:of we ought not and leaving undone of Canadian claims which have proved ada's most substantial reparation dies in summer, and grows with its * y tie tug Gargantua in effecting their what we should do.. impossible to settle are now before{asset for t _ - • . praTidtng food. p years to come. root upwards? An icicle. "From the time they took us aboard - -- - ------ ------ -_ _ they treated us like princes," said ' 'William Scheinder, a member of the Orinobo crew. Hardly to minutes "elapsed. aftee were aboard before ; the cook calla us into the dining- T� room, where we got a regular dinner which tasted mighty good after being without food since Sunday morning•" 'If it is tru -that primitive or ab- original peoples knew nothing of can- " car, but that it appears,amonR.them s 3r after coming in contact with civilize- 1 tion, evidently the cause of cancer lies in some of the conditions or habits - characterize w we ca civil _ #, `Itzation. Perhaps we pay"too big a Football Is to the Old Country what baseball is to America. The huge Wembley stadium was called upon to accommodate a record Crowd o '.Iprice for our boasted progress. f 110,0000 persons'in the recent cup match between Newcastle and Aston Villa. • �.. x«�:;� l a.... a;£a„ A,Cy. ...,� ,,�.,�,,; ,^-sr-�' �"i7•••'�'" "c �:.%'. � +,,'a�r,`.�Ma'�xt«:.,Nfx� -'rd` ,• ,> 1C, �,.+. '�i•� - .n '+�. ��l�,, ',A, y T'�1 ��11lrrIlRiF� `"�� '`��il`". imp.rm.iP�aY'�' i7P�iJi•vE'la.�%�-.va- ;;• �'�•„S'» u�i �'k'+ `''7,mfr.'-"`3x�:.iL�]l�i.�"1.'N�s. fr5�.v.1>S+•4^r7o.ACJ.e'�k,iti7;,�,kC`->�}st�:}.'`�'.w ��a ,�' ,-, 4..a:^..•r"0�r;S•�..�,. 4r .Y::a. 1-0.' .. ._i,... . us... ,- T i.•..;'..� �d' ...'._•. . _ .,,ip.. C. (ro??.. Win'-. +7.. �vR•.'J �y v. /� ,� T �•�Q J. B. and Mrs. Horn and Yam- -Mrs. (Dr.) �wright was in st LOOALISMS fly, of Peterboro, spent the bolt- the city on Monday. �r r - 'Jua Few day with Mrs. Hforn.'s parents, W. -Dr. Henry will be here'-ailusti ', `;., - ��- w -N. Y. Mechia, of Oshawa. G. and titre.Sum. al next Tuesday to attend ,to hie c -Dr. E. A• Sadleir;: Dentist, professional duties, heret Tuesday with his parents ppracticing 'n Toronto, will be here - " e aso n a e .u. est o n S 4 '' in his office' on Thursday from 10 _ g gT' ', . -Arthur Cuthbert, Qf Toronto, s. m. to 5 n.m.. as usual. * Mew Advert4somonts, ` Visiting relativeis in the village -Ghee. and Mer+. Middleton and 'and vicinity. tU OR SALE-Frame building, 1980 - family, Dr. Burton Myers aAd W F B• ' -Thomas^Dwyer. of Tdrpato, Apply to D.A.Scott,Claremont. 33tf Medium weight Underwear-IIuion Suit 2.00. Light Weight Sox._ + Turrell, of Toronto.'' .spent. the _visited his mother on Church St. weekend with F. H. and 'Mrs. j�IIGGY FOR SALE-A - Light Work Sox. Suring Work Shlrts over the holiday, Hall. LJ.ber t ora bnggy as good La new. Apply pply o Arm and Hammer Brand. - - -George Thexton and Jack Bry- Gordon Law,Piekeiing. 3stf z " ant had a motor trip to,the city -George Cowan. Jr, who has _on Sunday evening., been spending the net few weeks OR SALE-One steel pump for 42 rn s t� in Toledo, returned home last Fft.well.in perfect condition. Special of t�� Week ° and Mrs. Simpson,Of TO- J•R.Kennedy,1357 xingaten Rd. 38tf ,fronto, spent over the holiday with week. He, t•f=porta the building USS_ ursewith _ Men's Broadcloth Shirts with Soft Oollar,to match. ' Y beim, exceedingly dull at present. AL practical experience. Open for engag Regular 4.00, for 2.75 J. R. Thexton, +of Cireele in town or country. Phone Pick 1108. 304 spent' ver the holiday here with - Qn t forget' the Parcel Poet -UM wife and family. Sale in Mrs. Savage's shop, oppoa SEED POTATOES FOR SALE- 0 l ite the telephone central this Eano .6.Pickering. varieties. d-T it lot 22. ``DuteheBB Trousers -Miss Annie Keighley, Of B rear of con.e,Pickering. Lloyd J �veite. 3&3s Brantford, spent the holiday with (Friday afternoon, May 80th,at , 3 o'clock. Come and see what OR BALE-Between 700 and S00 .� ;`,Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright. Freec.of,rough.lumber. Areasonableoffer will A Beaford Card Pant.at 4:"00. You wear it for two months and for " —Mica Olive Middleton,of To- you can get for 25 cents. There be accepted. M.Solovitcb. i 1.4 miles north of epbr su9 endo button which palls off we will also be a good supply of home Brougham. 38-39 y' p p Rive 10 cents, �ronto, spent the holidays with for every r p at the whist band 50 cents. for hercoaein, Mise M rl Hall. made baking for sale from the . y PLANTS .FOR SALE-Tomatoes ,every rip in-the seat 1 00 or .a new pair of trousers. 4 --`John Dwyer has sold his cot. Ladies of St. Andrew's Chureb. ! cabbage;caulidower and Celery. Apply to taRe on Elizabeth street to John - ,-We must congratulate the pu. Wm.Duman,lot 29,con.Q. Pickering. Phone :O'Connor for a good figure. pits of Mrs:Dorothy Day Tanner Mark 1820. - 38-39 r -Frank and Mrs. Hall were call• for having.pae�ed en eacceagfully CTRAYED--On to the premises of �1 �S -Smocks and OVera11�_ a ed to the cit on Tuesday g in the musical examinations of the undersigned.lot 18; eon.a; Pickering, 3 y y owil the Royal. Academy of England, ,ng pr�`yand paying expenses.sawalter Carl: You can't split them. Hundreds have tried but failed. Come .,.`to the death of the former'e auris. y � •• p = - = Test. a —R. C. and Mrs. Symons and recently held.in'.Toronto. Higher ton. - ss-4o in and try it A Real Division : Ra Harrie. 125 marks. children spent the..week-end•with y OR SALE-Ford touring car, in - _ _. ___ • ,t her parents, Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Elementary: Muriel Weetney 121 Fgood shape,5 good tires.1924 license, ser of Fred T BUlltin 'Piekerin u merles Dorothy Farker Illi marks, tools,2 spare tubes,splendid t�tftfhhta•several other a ¢ a■ a. Banner. ezuas. 8170 cash. wm. Aadenoa. Dunbar- a 1 Ronald Soader 1A marks. ton, as-a9 x -L. H. and Mrs. Devitt, of To. - Establish 4ld 1857, raatoi spent.the holiday with the -Quite a large number of inter- AOR RENT-In-tbe Village of Clare- latter a parents, Hugh and Mrs. ested spectators assembled in the �1y' Mechin. � Town Hall on Monday evening to shop ornitaraaeb ane ceatr`a�iy situ tedblacksmith -R. A. and Mrs. Douglas, of hear the evidence in the case of Mrs.x•Thorn on,Claremont. 847 Clifford Reesor vs. Roy Conner, ANTED-Live poultry.' the spent the holiday with �T try.' hidesr the latt@rb sisters, the Misses the latter being charged with Vv wool and tch, Highest. puce paid for same. M.Solov�tth, 114 miles worth of the Bunting. assault. As Mr. Resect failed to Village of Brougham=on Brock Road. 33-8 iq put in an ap arance the raee was -7lir. and Mrs. Manson, of To. ppee ,i diemiseed.. Mr. Reesor's�failure to• 1DIG9 AND POTATOES-Potatoes p aontd, spent over Sunday. with all marketable size. good yielders. Pigs ... ..... . appear; we understand was due their daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) P. F. (bredsows)and pedigree suckers. both sexes. - Gkrdindr. the misfortune to eto motor trouble iet with on ch he had prolific right Rkl oeprst 920. w`.E: con,2.Uzbridge. -Roy and Mrs. Percy and child his road to the villa e, Meredith, stouffviue. as of Myrtle, spent the weekend' g -� - (' y -slay is,determined to mak@ a .VOR BALE-Cbeap. alt kinds of with Mrs. Percy*e parents, David wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- 1` and Mrs.,Annan. record for wet weather. Ths plements in good order. Also se=eral heavy and - —Wm.and Mrs. Thexton, Of To- rains that almost occur daily has fight scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- s prevented n9aa farmers from be• est price d for hides and wool. also live con]- ronto, spent Sunday with the and man their the village have not AOR SALE-Gars e•Phoae.l9oa i7tf P, t former's brother. Binning their a @ding .operations. t erman.stonffvtil b J. R. and Mrs. y . g ae busines.,frame f� Thexton and family. A- buitdsn 28x30=on half acre of land wellDouble rF -F.T. and Mrs. Bunting and done any gardening. The roll located on Good Roads. tanks and pumps forle little son motored to Milton on weather is hindering the growth gasoline and oil. Tourist Servicer Contract.sever- New' ' �� Sunda ands of grain that has. been 90Wn as aleargood rea Booksopen nf�o�rinspec�oti�odn. Own�- y pent, the day :with well as this hay crop. Tlie severe b�mhainlagB011alBpnaai°s'800°r ae1hMa�e a oSer. cy'R+. '�l� Mr. and Mee.Clement. frosts that occured. on several _ " —Mrs.'C. Dale and daughter, Barker.Pickering. 38:39 10(ghta last week- cat -down many LL,OR SALE-In the Village of Clare- the Edith, of Toronto, spent over plants. Those who had tomato P wont. '-Sandbank." the residence of the late t the week end with the former'@seg - daughter;Mrs. Smith. planta out and, as they thought, ��,�n��;�a�l modern at'nten- -Mise Ruby Hivell, of Brook• well protected, had them ozom• lenses. Also a good barn 20:4o. 4atzesofland _ on which is an orchard with all kinds of fruit 1 lin, spent a eoaple of days last pletely destroyed: , Hard and sort warp. w�1y to Mrs.P. :week with her uncle and aunt. -Notwithstanding the very die- Macnab,193 Glen Grove Ave.W:,Toronto.or to agreeable weather,- the motor D.A.Scott.Claremont. serf Shades _ James and Mrs. Potter.- traffic on the Hi tion over the _ -The stores of the village will Highway F IT IS RHEUMATISM. LAMB close on Tuesday, the 8rd of Jane holiday was very heavy, and as TF IT any kidne ailment that troubua ' Toes woe expected there were a number just buy a bottle of d.R.(Old Reliable) IM ne tthe King's birthdyy). but will pe Too;c. from Mika s-Chapman, Pwm-`.� ane s aemaia open on Thursday. of accidents, but none of a very e„�y ties once more. Rea cbu from a Peter- -T. M. and Thursdayeredla,of serious character. It is said,.thA �man="l have been down and out with tweet cars were coapted is the '"tm' a yep,-suable to arts M." � Toronto, spent the 24th with the y had to be assisted to bed. Two books oR Antler's brother and sister, W. F. ditch between Oshawa and Pick• I{idney Tonle find me up,and now I am able wOff _ Henderson and Mea. Rookie. Bring. some of them sustaining go shoat my work as in past years. J s=4o - -W. F. Law and W. A: Hen• considerable damage.' Several {e motorcycles collide with autos, TIME TABLE-Piekerfng Station Aerson were in Brooklin on Satur T.& Train.going East+ins ae follows da saefatin the Whitt Band at the most serious collision being is y g Y No. 10 Mail 7.57 A DL, front of,John 4. O'Connor'@, west ,. - -the Victar:a Day celebratiaa. 2s I,00al S23 P.U. -The Jane meeting of the Meth. of Whitby. Mr. O'Connor was .. 80 Looe! 6.04 P.M Staii11�011 Wall papers i coming from the west and as be Sunda train, 1.67 A.M.' odist Ladies Aid will be held at y the home of Mrs. EBaldson.cm wan turning into his len@,a monist- '1•t�n9 going west clue he follows- Wednaeday, June 4th, at 8 p, m. cycle driven by Mr. Gourlie, of No. 29 Local 7.47 A:M. r�J� -The different busses running oraiirto, coming along behind; •� 27 Local 2.44 P.M. to Toronto from Pickering and crasbed into the car. Mra.Go urlie •�' 9 Mail 905 P.M. eastern pointe were unable to and two children were occupying Sunday train. 9 P M Semi - Trimmed -:handle the traffic daring the boli• the aide car, and when the collie- Foregoing is according to Standard ' +ds rash. Bion occurred, the motor-cycle time. _ o Rev. F.. F. Gardiner purposes upset causing painful injuries to - Ddre. Gourlie s back. The wat of the Presbyterian Church which coa it on o e pavement was Furnaces and Shingles ; will begin its sessions in Owen responsible for many of the acci- A Sound next'week. dents. Speeders were quite oume- The Seaman Bent line of flooring is a -Our senior football team went rows, but most of them evaded plain red oak. 4uarter-cut white to Whitby one evening 'last week the watchful eye of the traffic oek, birch or maple. • but were defeated h 1.0. They officer. Hecls Furnacee-pipe or pipe'lese will play the Green River team in Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll lliemorial Park here this (There- -CARD OF THANKS. Roofing, 1S or S$ inches.wide,. i� • • - M )event Also, a few setting@ of bred-to-lay y °g' I wish to thank the'people of White. Barred Rock eggs for sale. -The annual memorial .eerviee vale and neighborhood for their very JOHN DRAPER,' - PICKERING at the "White Church" Erskine generous patronage during the last Call and get prices 36 +Cemete •will be held on Sunday si years, and to solicit a continu- ' siteraoonry, Jane the 8th. at >i ante of tbb rams to successors.•ucceorr, D. ♦. M o'clock. The offering will be in G. Williams Oo., who, I am sure. CHAPMAN SpecW Fertilizer Salle 8 Y■ e , aid of the cemetery fund. ** will do everything in their power to -!!ties Cerrito Griffith, of Stat terve the patrons of the •tore and Rather than carry over.we have re- - ford.en route to Montreal to at. 1>at°ffiC°' duced the: rice of Fertilisers tend the Griffi - _Yours sincerely. j on needay, stopped off an ers spent the week-end here with;her 8 tons ot-2-10-&86 00 cash friend, Mise Vivian Banner. IN MEMORIAM. ; ton of 3--8-8. 39.00 cash arm anted- -� ton of 4-5-4;41.00 cash' - -A special meeting of the McKzNzra-lb loving memory of dur Bone Meal, 60.00 cash _ Chamber of Commerce will be dear mother,Mrs.Sophia McXensie, A Complete stock of Feeds on bandr_7--held in the.town ball this(Friday) who passed away May 20th, 1922 as usual. THE ACTIVE SEASON IS NOW UPON US evening at 8 o'clock. A fall attend. It'•just two years, how swift time carload of We@tern Oat•to --TRANSPORTATION F ICILITIES- AM—NOW ASSURED ante of members is requested as flies, arrive about June 2nd very3m rtant businese is to- be Loye'a sweetest memory never dies; -7lntereat on the selling volae of your farm ie greatbc lM A. E. REESOR, transacted. We miss her help,her cheerful ways, _ With her wee spent man ha Cedar Grove and Locust Hill = than your net income farming it. -H.W. Lindstrom, of Belleville y happy days. 1 $ t;gher actions kind, T -and--formerly--of -Pickering took --- ♦generous band,an active mind. ELM DALE MILLS his own life one day last week by Anzioue to please, loath to offend, If you cot template eehing-List your propeaty with me. hanging. The act was committed -A-loving-mother.a faithful friend.__ . while eepon en over nancla -Ever remembered by Lou, - difficulties. Mach sympathy to Tom and Roy. EZCltleive listing not required , expressed for,his widow'and young h family. Wheat or an grain taken in -Go. Baxter, of Udney, and Wheat,COUNCIL y brother, Ernest,' accompanied by COUNTY 01r ONTARIO. ,exchange for Flour." INSURANCE-Life, ,�- Fire, Aorto, Accident, Sickness. " by their wives, Rent Monday A meeting of the Council of the Oor• We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, ?I 'with Wm and Mrs.Collis. Messrs. s w poration of the County of Ontario will Oil Coke Meal, BONDS-Government, Municipal, Oorporation.� Baxter are sons of the late John he held in the Council Chamber in the Baxter, who formerly owned and Court House in the Town of Whitby ° all kinds of grain. MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. ;Y 1 lived on,the farm at the east end on Tuesday, the 3rd day of Jnne, 1924, REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential, y - now owned by Richard Barrett. at the hour of two o'clock in the after- Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. ° _ z -W. D. Rogers, who recently, noon. s.. sold his general store tinniness in All accounts to be laid before the Royal Household Flour; -0 A R-Aw Wbitevale. has moved back t0 Council should be forwarded to the 1;.,, Cream of to West Flour. '1 �,-_ Clerk ro erl Maple Leaf Milling Co's brick real- cilya be ore the meeting ot`'the coon CHOPPING EVERY1 ,, _._ Y• dente recently vacated by Oliver Dated at Whitby. Ontario, this 26th PICK ERING , rummer. We are pleased to have day of May, 1924. WEEK DAY ' Ants 'itro. Rogers again as rest- ARTuuit E.C1111I9TTAN, - -, 'dents of Pickering, County Clerk N. = (=o3=C77c)a= Telephone Pickering 4800 P. O. Box 40, NONE s ,.tiw5 :n •'''� `I::r.:• ,. .S ..'h,, "z-� '+':+ •q O'y�,,;„ xu. ''-.^e*3 ,:.r Sa -,, a :F:_ t• r " . `"2`r,,;�..'r'•'�^•n .C', 'G . ' ..., "�a � mfi'�5�a ,.r+-.. X'A +L#[i�'oma'.if.:,a'��.«'isc`�".a.,.ss"fv:F:�`SsJ�. ��`'" ts4.t:1 a.W� '`fist'•.�i4YlN.�li'r, i't-. .-.�Ti�i•�7f.� -y :.-r�'