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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_06_06 - G+a 4 _ sREY• '�".-i. ..�••.^+ WM5 ""s. TIMM :.,'Y J:r .. - +K.'. .:..«•7' WL fid.•,,r✓.',.... .;�,..,,,� ....1 -_ '..y._--. - _ 1. '•' aa-..•i.� ..«g+,.a- ..3-• r� .e, - ......•t .X�,' ,rd.:. r-r. _..y _ •\ ^ .. - r ' •'•A • r SOL. XL111. -PIC RING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924 ' iso. : �. pra1',essiEM I6awbo. _ CHERR1rWOOD. �GINOOURT. ' Geo.- - GREENWOOD • Baker The Regular monthly meeting of The Malvern Chapter of the I:O, D. the Cherrywood Ladies' Aid will be E. are holding their regular monthly held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Smith meeting at the home of Mrs. Cessford Rp E. FORSYTFI, Oph. D„ Director on Thursday, June 12tb, at 2 30 P. M. Thomson on Monday afternoon, June MLLS .OIometricall%;a :cation of Ontzrio. Reg. ]' As this is a yearly business meeting, 9th, at 2.30 o'clock, A good prom Iateocd tion. Ey lthe American Optometrical To Avoid Mistakes g P g R g Association. Eyes ezamined' by appointment. u all membels are ur ed tote iesent. is hero arranged and alar a attend- Phone 2804, Claremont, Oct. ane@ is hoped for. MOUNT ZION. Established 188$ ti . NF. TOMLINSO1q. M. B.', Member ' a JUDD,-TODD :• .of the College of Ph 'asnaand Surgeons ��0+ The Fu :ng People's Society of MC - The oldee established industrylia of Ontario. O(i4ce hv that I, te,an iter y y r, u - BOtemnized at the home of wm. and , well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. my oiD , Ing drawn entitled - His Uncle's A, Niece."in the church on the evening Mrs. Judd. Scarhoro,when theireldeat f Nt). McKINNON, M.D.; j' of Friday,June 13th. Admission 85 daughter; Ethel Muriel, became the ;` • Edinburgh, ember of the College of ; J,/1$tj.e]1 cents, children, ►finder 12 years, 23 bride of George Thomas., of James 0 Physicians and surgeonsof Ontario,Iteentiste \ cents. and Mrs. Todd, Chem wood. The Wheat of Roytal College of Surkoons, Edinburgh. Boeotal .tteatlon to dkiesses of women and ' bride, who was given in Cherry a by children. Once and residence,Brougham. To Bakers Splendid Choice her father, entered the room to the �Of Phonographs. GREENWOOD, r stenion of the stately Lohengrin'e w.ed- anted H f KERING Nfi Chairop>t•act c Owing to the absence, of the•pastor ding march, played by Mrs. Ernest - j�R. GORDON MCKAY-Chien rsG at Conference at Picton, there will he Petty, of Toronto, sister of the groom. ++�� It don't n]alt@r W}l0 II1ali@B L'nder an arch-of ever teens the ser HIGHEST PRICE PAID P no public preaching services neat bun- B t tor. Office hours-2.ao w a.oo dna 7.0o to vice was read b Rev, Mr. Phelps. of g.00 ana'byaopoIntment. Phone ago. Brock th@ R@COYa4 Cllr Dial day, except at Brougham at 7.00 p. m.; y P Street, Whitby sty under the auspices of the Ladies'Aid. Markham. The bride longed charm j' ~Horn Phonograph Sunday School services at Greenwood log in a hand-mede gown of deer Seed Buckwheat Legal. and Mount Zion at 10.30 R. tn.. Kinsale shade crepe de chine, softly touched FOR SALE ` -'will play ib! at 1.30 P. m.. Brougham (Union) at and draped with dainty rosettes and e `E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and 10.00 a,m. Young People's League at lover's knots; shoes and stockings to A.Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Mount. Zion and Hineate on Friday match, and wearing a rope of pearls Beet quality of Chick Feed and S_ Van. SouthlWing.Court House. Whitby. 251y ' evening, the gift of the groom. She carried a Scratch Feed always . mILLIAMJ. BEATON,B. A..13artouffvi11e, Ont, shower bouquet of Ophelia roses >aIj hand. r' tY rister Solicitor. member of the firm of WHITEVALE. and lilvof•the-valley, She was attend. benison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto ed by Miss Hilda Olive Hall, of Toron• v G=tral Trusts Building.85 Bay Street,Toronto. y given by the to, who was gowned in hand embroid• ! Telephone Main 981 and 982. A euchre part was eyed owder blue Canton cre giSssmi Pastry Flour young people of VChitevate on-Fridas• P pe and • * T• night last in the•I. O. 0, F. ball, in arrylog a corsage of tea rosea. The Dental n honor of Misses Elsie and Helen and "'groom was ,supported by Mr. Wm. Its Always Good. T DR. HARRY HUDSON.. Dentist, _ Clarence Ro%ers. Over fifty ,were Hu pelt f Milliken, Little Miss Glad. None better made in Canada. Whitby_ Office-Adam'®. Terrace. Byron Funeral D4rector present, The lucky one to win the y y!. P Toronto, niece of the St,`.forth_ Phone 12'4. (Gas extraction when and Prize wus Cecil Phillipa: Mr, 1Voods; groom. wad the dainty flower girl. C##��".,N � desired)• alta of Markbnm, sang to an appreciative dieeaed in white cr-pe de ch'ce. with Licensed-Einbal4iter audience and George Chadwick sane Prtlla and -rosebud trimmings, and T vii . no Smith, Dentist. St+�ufl'- MOT01? HEARSE several humorous skits. After re• carried a basket of sweet peNs. The ville, HonorGraduate otZhicago and To- freahmeota, an informal dance was groowa gifts to the bridesmaid and ronto Universities and the Royal Collette of gr tin's were of bentalSargeons. Phone office 1011, Residence CLAR.EMONT• Qat. held. When the home waltz was g gold bar ping set with a lots. No oatsidr appointments. 28fy Phone 9'd4 played they all joined hands and sang toordeaux, to 'the best man a gold LASE B. BEATON; D. D. S.. ' Auld Laog Syne." The three bearty 7ha4ed Pencil,and to the little flower cheers given to our departing friend= girl a gold band engraved bracelet. Gradcate of the Royal Cole of Dental Rt . T w 6urgeony 'and university of Toronto. OIDce stand for Al! the aetcerea and good After the ceremony a wedding break- Not Only on 8p@O:elf.. over W.M. Pringle's hardware store, Whitby. wishes that we �iah them. fast was served from a.table decorated Office hones 9 to t>`:1 to 6.80. Ind 'pl 4eyd_ Trees, Shrubs Etc. �ith cut flowers, after which the OOCaBiOnS and for Ben phone 220. happy couple left for a motor taip to any lemgth of time, < : WEST' HILL. f, western points, the bride travelling in ;. Ytterf+narl/ Having secured the agency for E.D. « -' a nav blue tricotine costume with but for all time, t0 _ Smith A Son, Ltd.,,�'gurrerymen, A grand garden party, under the y �+ G:gERBLAHE: EL Y. S6.-$onoi of Winona. Odt. -auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of bat to match. _ Obtain ,befit results J.Gradukte of University of Toronto. All Melville Church, will be held on the BROUGHAM. from your QT@aID, � ewes given prompt and careful attention.phone I am prepared to take orders for all Manse grounds (weather soot. Claremore. 321y kinds of Fruit Tues,8ma11 Fruits, ,. permitting, as t0 test, weight and if not, in the church)on the even- r Ornamental $hruba Etc., at' C. R. and D. L Dobson, of Beaver- Ing of Wednesday, June the 18th.coM- _ and rine, 8hi Our lowest possible prices. ton, visited their aunt, Mrs. Philip, p P y S eclat rates for lar a quantities. mencingat 7 30 o'clock(standard time) 1�st6tttasn tllLarbr�. p g q A choice program will be rendered by °n Sunday: Cream to ns. Jghri and Mrs. Everest. of Toronto, _ � P. RICHARDSON-Real Es 2Sti \` Canada's foremost entertainer,Jr gale t isited the latter's father, Mr. Gam- . tate. Insurance Conveyancing, No Alexander, who will be assisted by t>� N. J. Cha man, age,, on Saturday.Pnhhc,Etc..,Pickering,bat. 811y p - Pickering Mrs. W. McLeod. soprano ; Miss gMiss Mrprrisoa and Miss Bessie Mnr• Phone 186202 and Bouth.and hiss Bowles,pianists. Miss r }la4@ our tru0k'(3811 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. .Jean Little, soprano ; Miss Marjory cess ,of Goodwood. She form. F. ter Counties of Tack nae Octans-.ns Neil•°a, soprano, and Douglas Me of your place. a iliac sal«of all kinds atteaoe0 to on abortedRoofin : Lena, piper. There Quill be a refresh F C. Caosie is attending the Pre@ - -- - noWsi, Address Green Bhsr P.o., out. byterian General Asembly being held v meat hooth•on the ground. Admin- in Olsen Sound, beginning this week, st4l�Pllle Creams Co. �. S"ATON TOWN8H'IPOLDRS _ Mon, 23 cents ; children, under 12 Frank and Mrs. Hilts, of Detroit . convemoor, ossamtsaloner for taki:>♦ years, 13 cents. have been visiting Fred and Mrs. Oat. oaeadta Accountant. $,� , lean Mater' ial on farm "tease of Macriags Id• die. They are accompAnied on their Phone 18802. en:ess" a�i, not, f-til 17UNBARTON. return trip by Mare. Linton, who in. ' 8TOIIFFVILLE, ONT �r Just arrived a car of Toronto R, '�Yilbur te.aow the tend@ spending a few weeks with , AVID A. PUGH-Live stock auc•r genial clerk in n them, Ltioneer. Graduateexpo C. a Jones' AFphalt CO's Roll Roofing, 46e store. - icago. Lifetime experience with=pedigrees} The regular monthly meeting of the _ . Black and ung Work. A!t Yrrda of sales Shingles etc., also James and Mrs. Mitchell spent Sun- Ladies'Aid of the Brougbam Method- 2.k ' 'rompp ly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone da in Oshawa ' let Church will he held at the home of Here You r oC�aremont. iBly A large stock of B, C. Cedar Tbom is having the Delco Mrs. Wesley Hxrvey.on Wednesday. �T M. MAW, LICENSED ACC• Shingles. Bearer Board light Installed in his home. June 18tb.at 2.30 p, m. Please note _ V TIONEER,for york,Qntario and Durham R The annual Cemetet meeting will ---•r.-�. y g too char a in date. Counties. Ali kinds of sale. promptly attended _.and Lumber beheld nextautidRy afternoon, June On account of Rev.P. F. Gardiner w. Terme reasonable. Dates for sales may be B°h. at 3 P. m. awn Cement . teenaged at NEWS'Ofev. Belk and Indepen � ij)al] and get Otir prtCes. ' A numher from here will attend the week,St John'�pu1rR1 Assembly this , idtntphoats. Whitby;Oat. sly Presbyterial a; Melville Church, West pulpit .will be occu- Coal . -•- *C �TG • [jied nn 3undap by Rev.Mr. McCoaa• ' i' j lv a Hill, on June l8tb. . .,BASKETS - - chic, D. hi it the Interests of the On- bIra.Owens and ant, of Oshawa, are tario Prohihitioa minion. visi7ingwitti'her parentsUMBER Y A Rn , Wm. and Frank Douglas, of Seattle. called onmrs, Henderson, for a week, ff ' _ s left A number from here witnessed the f: the Estate of here with his [?scents some forty years unveilinRof the, monument for the ago, then beinir. a school boy. His -,Shingles W, G. BARNES and the entire soldiers Rt Whitby on Jnne 2rd, father was the first to occupy_ the store A. �'j-%R]) Z•TT fo i les Willinms Rnd Black-of Agin• that was recently des tro t! b fire. ` businessrof JOS. W. DOTEN L�Li! 1J tj��r y y Florence Aunts at her home bore. JLUTT d- R.-Ping Am prepared to supply all aides inq a few days�with her niece,Mrs..W. ' from Berry Boxes to Three . :►Liss Stava O veneth and friend, of Stever son at Kinsale, had the miefor• ; �'nneral Director Niagara and Half Bushel.. Barg Falls, mutocrd ocerand spent tnr.e :o fall down ata2re, thereby re• the ds with her aunts, alnd Lath L.ieeased��. y 111ra. Morrish ,e'viog wounds that causes 'fier to - Gieen River Basket Works i and Mrs. Taylor. keep her bed, It is hoped she will Phone Mark. fl40D Vp'W'date Motor Equipment The Ladies' Aid will hold a' Rnrden be ab'e•soon to return to her home party on the afternoon and evening of here with her sister, Mrs. Harvey, ` lint censor t° 2 F A R E E SA R FRANK PENNOCB - - r4 t Saturday, June_1st, on Walter Nich• A mammotb' garden party, under F. A. g olson'a spacious grounds at Liverpool. the au: ices of the Women's Insti- x "The Man that made the Barnes' CHAS. BEYERL. ; MARKHAM Percy David, comedian, will be pees• P TSTT.1r. Basket." ent and a good program will be tete and the Citizens' League,a will be Z�dv�Tv Phone 9000 P g pro- held a� Brougtsac�o'�Wednesday. vided. There will •also be a sale of June Iltb. At 6 30 o'clock there will - f A RN1 E R articles and home baking. A fuller �e a football game on the athletic fleld notice will be given neat week, but between Neilaon's(the winners of the f 'IaVO Bread Flour keep the date. Toronto and District,2nd division)and p - . .•.. Cho „ We are Agents foe _-- ___ . __. _ You t hould not misa-th4s-game. as it -end Marvel _ wilt e'worth seeinK. '.W. blurdue, Coekaht�tt Cos - The annual Bowling Tournament of To,o to,will referee. At 7 o'clock --r will be held on July the 16th to the there w,11 be a fire demonstration, be. ri Pastry Flour park• ing a contest between Pickering's Goold■Shapley A celebration,under the auspices of water engine and C ill be -very inter. p May be obtained from you Grocer. the ball club, will ,take place on Di, cal engine. This'will be a very inter. 'Dru e Muir minion Day. i esting contest. Ai 8 o'clock there will FlTT� BrOOldiil Flour Mills The U.F.O. of this district purpose be a grand concert on the beautiful r w eury and Bissells having a motor excursion to the On- lawn of W. J. Devitt, for which the CHAS. WILSON, Prop, tario Agricultural' College about the following able talent has been secur• middle of June. gr : Duncan R. Cowan, Canada's' Store � - FOR SALE Dr.Smith left this week, to attend the General Assemblyat Owen Sound, greatest entertainer; Mrs. Will Deliver Brown. so rano soloist,' Albamhro A Ford Tooting tar, y • He is one of twenty commissioners presbyterirn Church. Toronto; Mr. " Wagon, Dei foal 500lbs. Sepa. Summer Section elected to represent the Presbytery of Wood, baritone, of Markham ; ?Jima rator, Reasol S in. Grinder, Toronto. Edyth Law, soprano soloist, of To. ; G. S. & M. 3J° b. p. IS HELD IN�THE :iliac Huatable,'of our public school ronto; and Mias Black, soloist, of To• + Brantford Binder Twine.' staff, intends, at the end of the pres ronto; Miss Ella Wallace, of the To- ford in Engine. Care that Cold POPULAR eat month, leaving for England for ionto Cooaervajory of Music,and Mrs, her holidays and will take in the Brit' A. R. Westlick, accompanists, Dur. ish Empire Exhibition. W. F. Disney, Greenwood Lt_tOTT ! The Bain service between hese and ing the evening the Claremont Me1Qdy Orchestiw will render a number of f 42tf Phone Pick 714 Toronto could not very well be im- selections. Geo. A, McMillan,War• Belly Remedi@e maIIu .a. War- roved on. The earl train leaves r-. pp y den of Ontario .County, will occupy • L herelor Toron o at 6.33, which gives the chair, There will be a refresh- ;faCttlred will be found Grain Chopping Y°age Charles Sts;Toronto a long day in Toronto for business. ment booth on the grounds for• the _ From now until Sept. 2nd. when Mr, Nolan, editor of the Tribune. sate of eats and drinks. The roceeds . •AND-YL.EKING; our Fall Term opens.. First-class will leave in about ten da'vs for aboli- are aid of the Fire Protection Fund.. In our• stor@. Instruction.* in all Departments, dR tri to the British Empire Exbi• y P Admission 3i► cents, children, under I am prepared to do Chopping and Arcounting,. Stenography, T bition. and also through France an F p e. g f1 12 pears, 20 c8nts. Oat laking every day but writing, Secretarial, General-Type- Belgium. He-will be away about,two Saturday, proveuuent, Banking, Commercial months, -On Jnly 17th the Ladies' Aid N �i Teachers' and Business Courses. An old resident of this vicinity, in of the Methodist Church intend No E. McEWENf Y Stoneboatm*A Scale the person of Colin McKenzie passed • 'Enter now, Write for Catalogue, holding A garden art 1n Picker- away on Monday last, in his eighty- Memorial g party - a JC11T] F. Bayles, ClaremontElliott',, fourtb year. He has lived in town(ing Metuorial Park. Deep the Veterinary Aurgeon' r W.;J, Elliott,•Principal for quite a number of years and was date open. Further particulars a" Rural Route No. 2 an enthusiastic bowler. ,will be announced later. Mmic3ce3Z1=a Gnta=* • , in,.;P y. '. .ri.i.. .. .. ✓fi'. '.c.g, 3.�,.+..' .�,R. y,t;,p;.,e F� ...��•�. we .':a`" 'r � �"«_ .�k, er "f' h �. �.�.�•riY", •dal '( N!'.. f, :l+,,. .,,.. ..:. .' :p r '^.„., N ', � .:. .' X'R 'a ♦. ��-' .t � }7 ..,,•''-Yr'"^ •1 'K.zia` _ -,r...:r, i f _�i"ca'�f""�� ._y'i^4Aatt•�c:,•t3(:'�t,�,..�sw.'.i�u..ifP.s3.@a:tr... .m�,e::,,:i....:,...�_s...a+....._A:a.•'wtmt,..._._.'��-,...�,,._..�..,...-.,.,.i.,.... ..e_:.�.�yai�SE.,',�f".c��i._d[.k,;�nw:�c._.,irk':�t.,;r..�sSc`�i'�`.�..r..i..*1.'t.,r+Yds.�a:�7w"lt��."L'�.m'+�" 'r". t3�'''�.� ^ .+�..:lLt'°4�.37�'tl�d� �$rtY"iE �t �'• . K� , 1 A -7 have ease with Doctor 8=14i*itad eatigh early train for-Dtnvir." The F* Qualities The glass of water slid out of the Missfial hand and smashed but I don't A, think they notlied it. I took Just one sideways Io;oat' thein—she looked -7 -like'.aha..had gone limp-all over. and As for hlm—well_the mask had C-1 slipped. I moseyed to the barn pronto, with- 8468 out even gathering up my tools. I had a hard proposition of my own to thresh out. Just what life would mean Z on 'that ranch without the little lssus,'if Doctor should persuade PREEN TEA -her to go with him, was a prospect vannot be adequately described but 1. didn't care to fa* UP* I usually hit I% hay .about ten. can be appreciated In the teav thirti.but what with wondering and • F121 SAWLE Id GREER TO WON REQUEST. "ULAOA." TORONTO worrying &II•the afternoon,. I had the bust-head good and proper. Being no hand to gruint, I didn't say anything about it but alonr about nine nlelm-le I went to my room and went to bed thinking maybe I could sleep it off. I .0 LOS SQUEAK hadn't' any mora than got settled when Doctot Tom and the Missus IL came out of the kitchen door and stop- ped under A tree not far from my window.... They were talking real low Irl BY THE.HIRED MAN.. but my big eirs couldn't help hearing. A day pleas' a'nt-" "Tom," she said, "when y, ou came Makingwa 7-- hated him If you hadn't tried to save him,I should have despised you I" .:; , �:.� hardest part of wash-da _ _ '' . H yr patient. We are both ratherexhaust- Then Doctor Tom said, very low, E DART 11. e you *could make THE rubbing, rubbing, has That afternoon we started to fill ed—do you suppose "N611, there is just one thing I would method of given way to the new me E, us a cup of coffee"' rather have than your love—and that Just use ri"o w1we' the big haymow. The Boss always took the Job of filling the big fork- *u used to use bar No one ever heard of Doe' Smith is your respect. If I had lest that, I soaking the clothes clean with Rinso. seemed like be could get twice as being "exhausted." The coffee-making should feel.I had forfeited my dearest soap—for soaking. This wonderful new soap.. genii rr for the sake of the as a prescriptio possession. God, your days may loosens the dirt and a thorough X ­Much up at once as any'of the rest w boiling. or in your 1* Isup- . ; �t little Missus be brighter hereafter. And now rinsing lea;roie things white and of us; he'd get it jammed full of bay, 3pa3hin# machine.. Nj then give me the signal and stand on While she was in the kitchen, we pose it mud be—good-bye!" There glistening as you never could got the fork till it would start for the serried the Boss to the bedroom and I was a-huskiness in that rumbly voice. them before. upper .regions, then he'd hop off, as Doctor Tom sat beside him, a finger-1 , "Tom!" Something in her 'voice 9 where the dirt in ground- on his verist. I was watching himl made me want to swear or kill some- Only t uruoncerned as you please. It Was Zo in, such as neck bands, cud edges, -yes as I out of the corner of my e one. daiLgerous. I was back,of thq barn, 5 1 ? - -- - - '0 the like need a light rubbing, ssed the open door. Coal as a cu- "Yes & diving the team that was hitched to pa • the big cable. Two more men were cumber, he was, only a little pale. 11 "Tom, I haven'tbeen kissed for and a little dry Rinso rubbed on ._iup in the loft, stowing the hiay away just thought, "Old boy, if you've-turn- three years! Do you suppose just once these spots quickly makes the-dirt as the big fork dropped it. Then it ed the trick, and saved his life, you It would help me . . . I'm .,disappear. would.start back, looking for all the ought to be elected the High Grand,sure I felt like yelling at the top of my R Supreme Past Master of all funso is sold by an grocers world-like a big spider with its legs the doe doubled up-under it. . . . None of the tors I" voice, "Giveand'department stores men saw the accident. The little The little Missus brought the coffee. stuff the sheet in my ears!" gY her a good one, Doe I I'll MJss= happened to be watching from Doctor Tom took the cup in his left Now nobody but the Lord and me the backporch and I 40 her;hand and drank it without losing knew about the kiss. As for me, I ' scream. I dropped my heard lines and;touch with that pulse.'.Never gave the wouldn't have blamed,her if she had sprinted, but she beat me there. The� Missus a glance. -And he sat right gone with him right then and thire to night. The fork there al, Boss might have, Denver or to the end of the world. had' struck him on the head,i. in making 1111"might llookinwound. been his only, long-lost brother. Oncel And the Lord surely knows (,since He Su - y ugy- g He never moved and at first I thought he had me' sit by the bed and �,at,h, made 'em) that women Just naturally nso he had gone the Road, but 'his heart while be called up a doctor friend of must have a little love and tenderness. MADE BY THE MAKERS OF LUX was still beating. his in Kansas City to tell him to send That kiss was a pure and holy thing, We got him- into the house and In out on the next train the best nurse that would, as. she said, help her. No-one knows where the shoe pinch. 1 : ro time old Doe' Smith was tberg and he could find. The only time he spoke Anyway. I know I could be a good deal Ile Young Huntsmam es- but he who wears it. him! I.never to the Missus was-when be ordered better grasshopper if I could have ' I - —Doctor Tom was with Through..the gray tales of the•stark, k,iew Just how that happened. her off to bed like she was a little kid. just'one of hers to dream about the November trees ' Youre worn out, little girl—go on rest of my days. But glory bel Things were mighty. serious. A " We saw him pass by, urgent as a fire. Goveyament ticklish piece of operating had to be Ito bed now and dont worry; John She's going to stick) And from the Love. the ine I ung Huntsman, riding with M=I leipal ti done. The old doctor wouldn't even here, will -stand by to-night and If took in the Boss's eyes, things are the breeze-, there is any need w will call you at -going to be different. But It's my Endus"I gONDS -attempt it, but he put it up to Doctor .0 Red in 'the distance, the little Tox, once." opinion that he Is going to have.to do Tom. Seems the old man 'knew all Desire. about the young one. He put the case She minded him, some plain. old-fashioned courting if IAt us send you circular "K" 7 Per Cent. Plus Safety—places before the Missus for her to decide. ' It was.jusV:&ylight. when the Boss he ever wins her back. Home with-the paI6 moon.,home with She just said, "Save him if you can, opened his eyes. Naturally he couldn't - On second thought, I don't believe . the star, you, under no obligation what- IrT sense what had happened. Doctor To I'll burn this. I'll send it to some Home ever. Write for It to-day. !t Tom I" and then things began to,move in with his quarry, hunted to the lively. I-haven - t the slightest Idea told him just enough to, keep himl editor and maybe.he'll polish it up, death, how long it took. When there's an quiet bLt his eyes kept wandering wash Its neck and ears and comb its Ob. but the Red Fox rode him fast clon might Dominion .Brokersig;e Co. hair and put It in his paper. It ..opei-ation on hand, the folks;who are around the r as if he was 'looking. and far; $21 FIEDERAL BUILDING waiting always have time to for something and when the little help some other Boss to see that If 1Ave the young Huntsman;' draws a go . . ­ . I TORONTO ONTARIO around the world two o -was plain he never takes time to love is wife a weary breath. r three times, Missus came to the door it The little Miasus at first was nervous to be seen that she was what he was little, there's usually some other fel- i, as a witch but towards the last she looking for. He reached one hand to. low who will. And not all people in Blinds down and lampligbt, vellhag ., just sort of wilted and sat•there, stil!, ward her and, when she put hers Into this world 'care so much for plain" starry eyes, with her head In her hands. Doctor it, he dropped off 6 sleep like a baby. respect, as Doctor Tom and the little Off with the silver spurs, gone the Tom told me to stay close in case they She slipped away as soon as she Missus- scarlet coat, wanted anything, so there I sat and could and I watched him while Doctor IThe End.) Love, the young Huntsman grown old 1 twiddled my. thumbs, and kept up a Tom went out for a breath.of air.. .I and wise, steady thinking. I've always said that gat there looking at the big outline of .FXTRA CURTAINS. Sits by the fireside.Incredibly remote. -if I had the say-so as to who does the the Boss under the white cover and Few housekeepers, who have not s roost good in the world, preacbers or wondered what in the Sam Hill makes tried it,'realize the saving of work by CIC e by the chimney shelf, close the MIMERS ddeto'ris, the doctors wot.1,2 ____ 61* " list corry for. Rix feet of c isedness having a few extra sets nf washoid Ku-ta=am keeps, CAN 'S AS ' snap and a grab ahead. It seemed to' just because it happens to be hurt draperies for the windows. Many Nods in an armchair, dreaming of the "AZ", me that Doctor Tom's work of saving;and helpless. times fresh curtains for a bedroom or chase; the man who was making the woman i The nurse came that afternoon. -the living room dr dining room,will Love has killed Desire; .now he site 45,be0q,k"ru wit hea-Doeter Tom loved, absolutely He bo n6eAcd in n burry And it is sure an Sleeps, then ANA Doctot Tom went back.to tomi. miserable, must be just about aa,l looked sort-of petered, which wasnT to be when it L inconvenient to take Gray and regretful, for a little space.. tough a job as a man ever tackled. to be wondered at considering that bel down the soiled ones and' launder —Faith Baldwin. After about ten years-, Doe Smith, ' prwed lidr suparkEW hadn't had a w%k-o-f-sTep the night_e -them immediately. cam*-out and sat down beside the lit- before, and I guessed he didn't get To have,a.few in.reserve is an ex- tle Missus. "Everything went nicely, much the-night before that, judging cellent plan. 'Then the soiled ones and we hope for the best," be said', from the frame of mind he was-in can be done at leisure and at one's %IXA NOWWAIIIII MAN "Wilson is- a marvelous surgeon and'when I was hid in the pump-room. He convenience. The simple, straight rs3PvitTPLW the next hangings are more diellMe for sum- lsmacwvmx OW. has done everything that can be done.'' was back bright grid early Now we can only wait results and bemorning to see how.the Boss was com- mer when the windows are open. Ing on. His face made me think of aT he lace or lace-trimmedlace-trimmedcurtains maskIt was for all the world -like may then be saved for cold weather . - he had slipped something down over.furnishing. _ _ i. I it to keep us from seeing the real feel- ;I irts that might show. Quite the Latest. the Thing. -The--Boss impr6wed--right -along.----— ' She was an elderly lady, and on ea. ust "Run and get the tennis I Doctor Tom came out from town two tering the hhop she had asked to be Lady Bug— racquets, and balls, Henry, that nice clea"eo mouth and, or three times a day and the nurse shown some tablecloths. ' .The sales- Mr. Spider has s.p.;n a fine net fa"sl" variety, but 11*081 and ams digestion. was right on the Job. The Boss didn't man brought out a large Relieves that over- have' much to say but tb6 way he all to no purpose. She did not seem t fCCIbe dsI4 held, watched the little Missus was moving. to.be satialled with any of them. quite' "Haven't you % I" UL It reminded me of the way she used to got anything Its flavor 1, look at him when she first came to new?" she asked. slationes am eravftg for the ranch. The perspiring salesman brought sweets. --Be and laid it on the count- ewer The Doctor stayed over in town for another'p OL T WrIle •Is to double about'a week. Seemed like he had for- er, sayipg: valuels basest a" gotten..all about his rush, to get to "These are quite the latest thing, pleasure provides. Denver. I was busy keeping up the madam. You will notice that thea edge J�jna_ farm work and didn't see much that runs right round the border and that went on at the house. the centre Is In the middle. .ri -13d Package. • One day at nogn the Missus asked Dear me, Ye.'3," 'remarked the dear N61 H EAT Gin T me to band a new screen door for her old thing, peering at the goods through 1 LL goij,S., broils, fries or. toasts. mW1' _.half a, Is . -h-was-just finishing-,when Doctor he� spectacles.'. "I will take Tom came for'his regular afternoon dozen of these, I thLiftk." Anytwooperlitionsmay call. The Missus had just come out be carried on simuttane- glass, of Minard's UnInicnt for Darcirt.,0-. may also be -room with a ously. It of tha pump T% --- .1 used with all ovenette to R23 fres water for •-the Boss when 'the --Damage by Field Mice. .,:-, - bake or roast. k was Fleid mice In tpe United States Confrollect by A tbreeb=t octor went up on the irible r-vmrole swi�%- E-quiMnd trying the new screen, admiring the every year 'kill thousands of-val 47.a's i bright ril&el 00 1 ' I with twa aluminum dishes each 21-pialt,%C%Acl smooth way it worked and heard hi orchard trees and do millions of do!- cover taEtci�Uct.dish,oricrus!a%arr4lect� artak.griddle. gheflavor say, "About one more trip will be all lars worth.. of damage to grain and , lVer sale by"doolers everyto'here that will be�necessary. -.1 think I shall "othercrops. I . V­_- - J 14SUE No. 2S--P24. come out late this� evening I and, if ot 11 point Divisioncf Canadian General ltlectr�c Company,Unlited. "L everything is still favorable, I shall witnard's Li n4ment meals "Its. t_,_ SALABli LE iA- X1 4� I 7,1� Ty ',,. y r .-.,i i ?k :•7w" ''R• 'P'_ '4r ."5,. .�� ", f. ',C.n. .s',C i'' p!*:,' •`� t T• 1 J 9. ?}. -', .. � -......,,.: •. .. tea. -.,,L""-.- .. / q e- RO 44MC COMMMN AN- - W. n ? _. •NOUNS CHANGE IPI RATING SYSTEM � , � , . - . ",. w '''+c y6ry.s>` ''wn Man. wheat--No. 1'North.,4T.1314.• `,. ''lat.Service Charge of 30°Cents Replaces Dom 'c f7oo>r , f 'r` L ' No: 3 ,North:, $1.06'x. Space TOIL-1S5 Municipalles`Cet Cbeaper rower. ri,r Lz �<' ` r Bien. oats= No. 8'CV , 42C, NO ' _ '> �` Z�Man. barley-BlgtniaaL lS?' A despatch from•Toronto says:--A kilowatts from 60 upwards to which- �,{y All the above e.l.f.; bay pores. 'revolutionary change in the rating,the 2-cent rate is applicable. `ir On% barley-66 to 70e. ystem for domestic and commercial If, for example, a municipality ,; x Am. corn-No. 2 yellow. 86a finds that it r uires a m}nimuin of I�q� • ll► lighting throughout the various Fly-'90 kilowatts peter month at 2 cents to ` Peas-hlo. 2, $1.4v to $L45. -� < Millfeed-Del. 'Montreal fret ts, dro Electric systema of the Province carry,its necessary expenses,the local i �, �t bags in Bran, per ton; 23. was announced Thursday night by Sir'authority will have power to increase ! ? shorts, per ton, $24; middlittgs, 801 Adair Beck,speaking on behalf of the'the standard minimum from time to good feed flour, $1.85. 71 Gelmnission. subject, of course,tote genera • Simplification of the rating method supervision of rating by.the Provin- Ontario No. 2 white oats--88 to 41c, ' has been under consideration by the'cial Commission. �z" a Ont. corn-Nominal decided, Sir Adai •officials of the'Commission for somef It had been n`stat- `" - Oat. flour-Ninety per cent pati months and on Tuesdaymembers of,ed, to accept for general use in the in jute baits, Montrea", prompt s 11}- ?' E`r P g r � �-� the Municipal Hydro-Electric A.sso-'matter of commercial rating the basis 3 t maul, $4.96; Toronto basis, f}4.9fir >a P y g � bulk,-seaboard, $4.60. ciation were called into conference.f put forward by the Toronto Hyro- ; a , Man. flour-1st pats., in jute sacks, 8K The call for this conference was is-! Electric Commission for use in this `< x $6.60 per bbl.;.2nd pats., $6. sued by ex=Mayor Maguire of Toronto'city. Formerly commercial lighting .A �:, y Hay-Extra No. 2 ticnothy, ppeer ton, _as president of the association. The was supplied at a minimum rate of 54 «" track, Toronto, $16; No. 2, $16; No, result of these deliberations was a de-�cents per kilowatt hour for 30 kilow- 8, $13 to $14; mixed, $11 to vision-which was communicated affi-f att hours, 3 cents for the next 70 lower grades, $10 to $12. ' x Straw-Carlots, per •ton $9.50. is ciaily to the municipalities through-t and 1 cent for all over 100. The To- $10. r. out. the province--to abolish floor-{ronto rate, which will now be applied James Drown, Labor-miner DLP., has leaped into the limelight through Screenings-Standard, recleaned, f, space rating for all domestic services throughout the.province, provides for being named by King George its Lord High Commissioner of the Church of o.b., Bay ports, per ton, $17. and to provide instead thereof a.80 a rating of 4-cents per kilowatt hour Cheese New, larggee 16% to 17c; Scotland and ruler of Holyrocd Palace, _He didn't forget to chat with the twins 1? to i8c trip{ets, 18 to 19e; cent service charge in the case of all for the first 50 hours 2 'cents for the , "bobble" at the gate. Stiltons, 20c. Old, large, 22 to 28esi _ "houses, large or small, connected with next 50, and 1 cent for all over 100. twins, 2S to 24c; triplets, 24 to 26e.' ` municipal distribution services In the These changes have been- formally. ----- - - --------- Butter-Finest creamery prints, 86 various Hydro zones. l approved by the Provincial Cpmmis- CHANCELLOR OR SHOT suddenly disappeared. It looked as if _to 36c; No. 1 creamery,34 to 35e; No. It is believed, Sir Adam states,thattcion, as well as the new domestic rat- WHILE LEAVING TRAIN he was caught by a strong undertow. 2,'33 to 34c; dairy, 28 to 30c. this will be found in the end to be ing systerr, and, .so far as.passible, The body has not been recovered.• Eggs-Extras, fresh, in cartons, 38 more equitable than the minimum and goes into force on the first of June'. It is probable that if. he had re- to 34c; extra.loose, 81c; firsts; 28c; . maximum floor space ratings.hitherto . At the session of the Commission, Ignaz Seipel, of Austria, Was mained in the boat be would have seconds, 24c. 'enforced: revisions of provincial rates in 212 WOundCd b FC110W-Pas- been saved for it drifted around the Live poultry-Hens, over 6 lbs., --It also has been decided that the cities towns and villages were form- _ y 26c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 24c; do, S. to 4 ' g senger m Vienna. eddy, and was drawn yp near the lbs., 15c; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and standard charge for current shalt be ally approved, having regard to the shore. over, 55c; roosters, 18c; ducklings, 2 rents for a minimum of 60 kilowatts surpluses disclosed by last yea='s Vienna, Jane 1.-The Austrian. - "'-d over 6 toe., 26e; do, 4 to 5.lbs., 24c. and 1 cent per kilowatt for all cur- revenue returns. In lbs cases redue- Chancellor, Dr. Ignaz Seipel, lies in!WI_L BUILD I1jEW Dressed poultry-Hens, over 5•lbs., ; rent supplied above that minimum: In -tions were made in the rate for power a hospital here to-night in the gran- 28c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 18e; spring chick- NEWSPRINT PLANT ens 2 lbs, and over, ;F the case of municipalitie which find enpplied by the Provincial Hydro to eat condition. A bullet fired by ai , , .60c; masters, tho revenue from this basis of rating the local authorities; in 54 the rateyoung raidroad employe, Karl Jaw- 22c• 'Insufficient for their needs and neces- holds at that .of last year, and in 8 orek, penetrated the Chancellor's!International Paper Company Beans-Can., band-picked, lb., 6 c; prunes`, 6c. `sary additional revenue will be ob- only was-it found necessary to mala lung and it remains imbedded there:� Will Eventually Move En- lila le rod,As--S n tained by increasing the number o! increases. The aur ons•have been unable to gal:, �j2.b yr i psz per - tire Interests Here ; per ,i-gaL tittto$2.40 r maple sugar, lb 2b 26c extract it. gal- ape $s , ., -: The Chancellor's condition Is a New York, June 1.-Looking for- Honey-60-lb. tins, 11 to'll%c CHINESE BANDITS g' ward to the gradual removal of its yy per gravated by diabetes. Three-shots Ib.• 10-lb. tin it to 12c; b-Ib. tins, CARRY OF MISSIONARIES i I, i entire newsprint manufacturing in- 11iA to lie; 2%-Ib. tins 12% to 18c; were fired at him, one going wide, an- terests in Canada, the International comb honey per dozy, leo. 1, $8.7b fo h other grazing the skin, and the third i, Paper Co. will break grqund in the �' No. 2, eat to ams, 'One Canadian, One English- i � ,�;� .;' ' penetrating the lung. He was shot!nestr future for the erection of a ne•.•+ �moked meats--Rams, mad., 28 to �• as he stepped from the train'on bis 24c; cooked hams, 84 to 38c; smoked Man and Two Americans return from Weiner Nenstadt. His plant in the' Dominion, Pbilig -T. rolls, 17 to 18e; cottage rolls. 18 to .,Held Prisoners in H1ill& � Dodge, president of the company, an- 20c; breakfast bacon. 21 to 2bc; a "�. assailant,,29 years of age, df Rotten-� Pe- A despatch from Hong Ko g 'I dor# near-Weiner Neuatadt, wounded_pounced to-day. tial brand breakfast bacon, 28 to 80c; says -The Chinese captola o! e '' himself se'ri'ously in an attempt to. "Action of the Unites States Coil- backs, boneless, 28 to 38c. Rrpas in placing newsprint on the Cured meats-Lon clear bacon, 0 commit suicide. i to 70 lbs., , g , motor boat. belonging to the Stout' A, * free'list," Mr. Dodge said, "has dealt $18.b0. - tow lbs. $18• Memorial Hospital,boarded by}orates Dr. Ignaz "Seipel, who "has been 90 lbs. and npp.� 411 • lightwe t roils, as it was proceeding u the Cassia' �s`' Chanee1kr___o! Austria since May, the United States indust a death in barrels, i87; �esvyweig t roils, P 8 P 1922, is one of the outstanding'fl filowi lStateactrr- -- - _ _ River,from Wuchow to Kweiliti,which g g in n. e n .c s m s o Lard-Pure Lerees, i4% to 15'Ac; � Place is being besieged by opposing urea in the European political and time to come, but without a tariff to tubs, 16 to 15%c; pails, , Chinese armies, and where tweet economic situation, Born in i876, be rials 18 to 18%c; 1 shortening - y protect us we cannot thrive.. We lg rt will .. .. , entered the priesthood in 1899 and, • missionaries are believed to be in� P i continue because we own veal timber �e�• 14 to 14S4c, tabs, 14% to 16c; danger, has escaped and retnrneQ to served the church 'for. ,four years.- pails, lb to 15%c; prints, 16% to 17c. tracts; but when thea_ are exhausted h $8 to $5.25• Wuchow. He,reports that 300 brig- Then.he became a teacher of religion Export steers, choice, , ands all, e:-soldiers attacked and `" in a fashionable girls' school at Vien- �Pe- will :cease manufacturing. R e do,Rood $?.50 to$"r.?b; export heifers. ' %p w ' nes, and latera professor of moral cannot compete against the 'cheap $5.75 to $6; do, com., $4.75 to $5; routed the escort of 80 soldiers. A labor of foreign countries. $9• butcher steers, choice, $7 to $7.75; Chinese gunboat passed and fired a l theo.oRy at the University ol.Vienna ! do, $6.25 to $6.75- do, med. q" Just before the collapse of the empire• Our plants in the United .States $5. Rood, ; _ few shote, but did not atop. The brig- •"' - will be.utilize} for the manufacture $5.76 to $6; 'do, com.. $4.b0 to s5; be. took the post of Minister of Pub- butcher heifers, choice;$6.76 to $7.26; Pub- -ends then boarded the motor boat and of electricity, for which w-3•have a $4.7. to demanded 9100, firearms, gold leaf,' lie Welfare in the Mammasch Cabinet. do, med., $5'.25 to $6 do, corn., well equipp^.1 engineering force The y ��• His great work as Chana.l.ar consist-' 1$b; butcher cows, choice, $5.26 to company of which I am the bead will $ ed o! obtaining a loan through the 6„25; do, shed, $3.50 to $4.50; rived, however, the hates abandoned! suffer no`toss.. butcher nils $4 b0 to $6 When military reinforcements' ar- League of Nations. b b 50; botognaa, ' P Pie. Charles Mullet 8 $2.59 to $3,.50; canners and cutters, the motor boat, which they had ran-! Of Toronto, spent his 65th birthday • Ilnlnl$rsttlon ShOWi InCTCasC $1?5 to $1.60; feeding steers, choice, NIAGARA WHIRLPOOL $s to $6.75; aa, fair, $4 75 $b; $90; sacked, and carried off the four toward 4, in the trenches of Flanders during the of 143 Per Cent in April ars, sprinvers, choice, $76 to $90; sionaries who were on board toward Groat War, and_can still 9z,tsyaneW CLAIMS YOUNG VICTIM do, fair, $45.00 to $60.00; stock .the hi`lla. Soldiers followed in`pursuiA despatch frOln 919 ,t• with.the best of them. j A despatch from Ottawa says:- �. choice, $6 to $5.25; do,..fair, OU O venteen g g!immigration to ane a m e mon o'm 7.50 to $9• do, �Y Despatches published in the Shanghai upon t:,e Central Government the-nae- P , a rs tell of military of April this year-shown increase corn.; $4.60 to $6.60; lambs, clmica P pe ry and bandit essity for prompt action to obtain- re from Boat in Futile Attem of lbs pe=cent over that of lire same l des, $16 to $17; do, bucks,lambs, e 4 to = outrages against.missionaries both in lease of the foreigners• and punish- the total for April, $16; do, culls, $8 to $9; spring lambs, i Or@. month last year, p ' g $oath and North China.Reports state meat of the ire 1:24,being 19,330, as compared with r lb., 15c to i8c; sheep, li ht ewes, a five miss ono ea in wangst•and A despatch from Niagara Falls pe ''Awantun Provinces at the to a'-- - gyp:!9,500 in April, 1923. Of the total for $7 to $8; do, culls, $4.50 to $6; hogs, wan and Pienlo, consisting of the' say, 17 years of age, was drowned in' April is year British;aslfed Canadian Welcome for 1 coiaparea with 4,671 in the same $7.86; do, country into, $7.10; do, -Rev. R. A. Jaffray, of Toronto,-and the whirlpool in'the lower !'aver early, I select, $8.60; do, oft cars, long haul, month last year; from the United -- ,the Rev. E. H. Carne,Britishers, and, ;.British Fleet at Victoria: Thursday morning when he jum ed' $8:25. ,two Americans, named Rev. Rex. Rayl out of,'a rowboat which hal becoznr States, 1,838, as against 2,140 in - _ g - and Dr. H. G. Miller, were captured A despatch from Ottawa soya:- unmanageable. last year, and 8,082 2,689 in April eMONTREAL April 'and are being held prisoners• in the',The Dominion Government plans for*: Dempsey, with Edward Barrie and' countries, as' againstin - 'modntains. The missionaries` were•the reception to the British special illorley Pearson of this city, went last year. Oats,. Can. West. No. 2, 51 to 52c; do, No..3, 49 to.10c; extra No.1 feed, --proceeding toward the Town of Iwai- ervice.squadron on the Pacific coast along life river bank with a skit!' and! s 48 to 4..3, No.10c; a white, , to 4bc. ' shun, in Hwangsi Province, in order;were announced by Hon..E. M. Mac- launched it just above the whirlpool Father Of Soldiers In6UranC� Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., lata, to take supplies to their group of mis- Donald, Minister of National Defense.!with. the idea of taking it down to; Passes in Fort William -$6.50;'2nds, $6; strong bakers, $5.80; Mon held risoners� The Dominion, will give the officersueenston.for the summer. - winter plito,. cboi- S5.90 - an o cis we come on ,,,,P Roiled oats, bag, 90 lbs., $2.90; bras, there due to the internal flghtin go into the boat himself and started_Eott_4i�i11iai' 1-A: �� -A-despa�cf from non says:- a�rlva!-and-will fea�i tem-'alto row across the big eddy. The cur- ("Joe") Lugar, who was first in Can_I�'2 ' s o nga' reception and dinner at Victoria. rent, however was too strop for him oda to broach the subject of soldiers' $302b; hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, -The Government has communicated , P g Subsequently a part of 30 officers $16• 15>� to ,with:the British Minister at'Pekin in- y �and be had to pull the oars into the insurance, and whose suggestion was Cheese-Finest warts., itructing him to make vigorous and and 250 men will be given a.tour to boat. Finding himself gradually be- finally adopted by the Dominion Gov- lyse; finest casts., '14% to 14%c. .immediate representations to the Chi- Calgary and Edmonton and back by ing drawn into.the vortex of the P pool, ernment during the war, died at 6.15 Butter, No. 1, pasteurized, 33c; No. i}ese Foreign Office for action to effect way of the Yellow Head Pass. In this he jumped into the water and started!o'clock last night in McKellar General 1, creamery, 32t/ac; seconds, 311hc1 the release o! the four missionaries, tour the Government of Alberta will'toward the shore. He made about Hospital, Fort Oi illiam, folloning an Eggs, fresh specials, 35c; -fresh ex- ,itwo of whom are British, who were co-operate with the Dominion. twenty strokes, shouting for help, and il':ness of six weeks' duration. tras, 32c; fresh firsts, 28c. captured by pirates while proceeding Potatoes, per bag, car lots,\.51.4b to to the relief of a band of twenty .leis- J - --- __ $1.45. Com. dairy type cows, $3 to sonaries beleived to be in danger 'at $4; w canners, $1.50 to $1.75; good veal, e hands of Chinese bandits. They`• calves, $6 to $6.50; do, med., $5.50 to government has asked for an imme- y x : $4 to $4.50•' : $5.75; pail fed calves, - diate official report of steps taken to a V. morin lambs, 186 per pound. secure the release of the RpElVeS. 4 flung Kong, June 1.-Two of the Thirteen Unaccompanied four missionaries recently captured •:F H , -. by Chinese pirates, Rev. Robert A. Children on Atlantic Voyage Jaffray of Toronto, Canada, and Dr. ' { - H. G. huller of New York City, have ✓ y "Peen released by-lheir,captors to aY=� Ati despatch from, Quebec says:-- range for the payment of the ransom ' 4;';L ` s4 There were 13 unaccompanied chil- demanded., The other two, Rev. E. K' dren whose ages ranged-from 7 years ;. H. Carne, ail Australian, and Rev. upward on the Canadian Pacific ' Ilex Ray, an' American, 'rcinain pris-, s� i steamer "Montcalm," which arrived oners in the mountain s• ten miles ; *s ; at Quebec'st two o'clock Friday-after- above Chiuping.' The .militar3+ auth- 4 noon. orities are endeavoring to st-cure William Bu:gaps, aged 9, is destined �� their release. f K to meet his unc'o at Tadniore, flask.; Washington, biay' 31.=Official v 3 � Gertrude 'and .Tack Ilan wi}1 Y �-.word of the latest outrage by Chineso 1 ,.; r a meet their mother at Walkerton, Ont., pirates against British and American "? ".y� �� and the remainder vi the children are missionaries in China was reported to going to join relatives in'other parts + the State Department to-day. The So near and Set so far-but the plucky New Brunswick salmon pictured will keep on tri•ln,,; until it event- of Canada, mostly in the Wcstern w. tiail� scales the falls and reaches the quiet �catera above. Pekin Legation is already pressing Provinces. .. � n. ,.. ,.., r is ,+,.: :• .„ � ..: ,' ,•, :, s>4•..,..m„_�,.. ,.r.,''1YG.�7.ui�sw-�tu'.iY�9;,:','7.�'s�v_�,K'_:'"'�..;L"'.`•i_.:�:;ala'"ar...+n,\pr.....:.slx,.:..v��'A.,'...:.Tt' ` 'S�X3:ay.:sw.•er xi•�:ct.-..-3.' ._.._._.-:�t4a3��rn..-.•-..-.�,_..;,0.M�'�i'*�="�..1a^.v!y.s..:.3:r cCa"I.t��'ted: :�`u`Y'3ryS1�,'.:.moi.Tune•..ta''�,.,..;rr:�:"Tf`vhr.:' u..<_''�i�:ma'1t§.iio`c.,.'i�'Si:�'hi?:x^''L�i�'�'Mater.'�tY',�N`�'•'�}a�Aft��, �"a,- -,-.. ...X. :;.,...... •3 '.' ',..N -e;... ''•,",`v.. '.,,•'•l. r°Sr •01 -:". .T ..1 'y .�• - ,. „c.."v' . r7. - E Peglar,overcharge, adjourned. M ' Hyndman, change assessment to A : Feasby, allowed, -. Alf.Clat�corthy, n �- _. A• T .. $I ;rt+7Rltt$ ?..4 change ati8 ln'L CO A (}OUId, allUWed <?F i ,- .._ _ .F _J`► i _ +,. " Also change ass'ut't from Ouldie Dafoe • f. 81.7J per year,; 11.50 it paid in advance. h Y our C n el d Tuani are a that rlhxllNob",hallo ed�Alex ae odt• a �T pl the better thantheother YTuralt hie yeaC. t _t3uosscription.;ro the United Staten and Creattii • e _ elLii Britain 12.00 in advance. - _ t land. T Ashton, overcharge on real ® - Stcmk is all fresh and neNC. c J0N-N AURKAR, Proprietor. estate, diei�6ltowed. o A white, asked -~ that G Wilson and Mary Wilson be LEAM1lING IMPROVED and WLgCONSIN.Ncr. 7, 2.20 YZit BUSH. entered as tenants, allowed at 200,00: Ontariotn icultural College Also that Robs and Nellie Ashton be ® - - 'CbMPTON�EARLY $2:70 PER BUSH.__ F entered as tenants• allowed at 200 00. htANQEL SEED-a0 CENTS-PER LB.V ' s; BeginnlnfrMonday afternoon. J !f White, old school- house removed. / June 9th,the Guel b A ricultural Col- from lot 40 con 0,allowed,reduction of P ' i. -• -- p g 100 00. 'W B These rices are a sample.of how we are selling.' If interested in $ret ,µ the meptmga and mach Iui,d, reduced b - .--class Seed at t is gore, p on demonstrations to fittingly celebrate Y 9 g y 400.00. A- werchar a on I your requirements and we will deliver the goods. ;the completion of fifty years of cos- g f vx tinuous service o. ea estate, reduced ny 200,00. `- lege more prominently before the. pont think you decide how n ' people of Ontario. much fuel you order. Ycwr ..• :.GARDEN SEEDS-bulk and package = IL Al • . furnace decides for you. aside as Farmers' Day for the Eastern • BEDDING PLANTS-All kinds and Northgrn Ontai lo, including On- tarto County. Sbecial-pFograms are burn any kind of fuel.-.. ll` being arranged for this day and special .. economically. This is_wily sates can be had on all railroads where `•`- ''' they-are 'so sari factory- - -- BEST OF`FOOD GROCERIES - arties of ten or more are going. Par-. - p they keep your fuel.bills bills at : titulars as to rates may be lae►d on ap- ;;� •. i : ,.r a minimum, 'Wherever a . pplication to ant railway agentor from r•,,,• Ha Thought J. EIC H 4 RD SON - GROCER R M. Tipper, -Agricultural Represen- ppy g t Furnace- J. - itative, Uxbridge. .cZ Pipe or Pipeless ' is recom- In addition to the special college ex- -.l!' s7 %i ' mended, the installation is _ ]obits and demonstrations, a special _ '.'Store '[[[i��� a programgte of sports and games is __ ,guaranteed ly the makers of Har"dw' a'r­'e­_: :Ntor� ` beiril[-'Arranged for Junior Farmers ` • - the nationally-known Happy Pickering ITS Spring-the suer silt. _which will materially add to the en a B Thought Ranges-more than o meat of the da A O. A. C. time of the yenr'��hen . j � p 300,000 in use. Get particu- a ueiph is within easy motoring dig- the grown ups and the kid- larS this week. V 10 tante from Ootnrio County and the dies need enpwgi2inw. pure - Sendto factory for interest- nature of the event should Attract a. :food, instead of nostrutns. large crowd of farmers from the Let our bread disappear lag free booklet "Live Air .S E G e Q e D S T O !T G� 4 t � Couny. The Department of Agri- Heating."' from yattr table three .,t culture, Uxbridge, has full h5forma- times a do Tr our pas• SOLD BY tion as to the ro ams etc.;and will Farmers, now is the tiilYle to ddel your p gC tries. You will be Fur. S J gladly advise any person or parties _ f ' `7'� ho may be interested. prised at their deli'elou?, do S. S A L S D O f1f n Seed Corn., home-made like flavor. COURT of REVISION = PIQKERI tib, ONT. We have a complete stock of Essei Seed : .North Dakota, White _ Flint, Longfellow and Compton's Early. The following appeals were heae3 at s9 r the Jourt of Revision of rhe Township Improved Learning, Wisconsin No. 7, Golden Glow, White Cap, of Pickering held in Brougham onD M Yellow Dent and Pcide of Nishua. Monday. May 26th. .iZ.i"ao'\W. "w6z. These appeals against dog asse+- �y �4'Phen you buy geed Cvrn be Bare you are buying the beat. � d s�.a meats were allowed: Thos O a y, J. 1"''r H. Madill. W. E. McBride. T Madill, HONEVOVI M F U it A E 5 • 'Also, bulk Mangel seed at 40 ceuto per,lb. S. Byers. N W.Gibson. Wm. McK•ty. l jC�{F.RtN , e : '"Wilmot Shen. L. 5hepppard'e appeal n ;,. �' (A'gent for McCormick and Deering Fartn Machinery and RepaTira) re dog was disallowed. Dyson Cowan _ a dog aas'm't.allowed. -- - '- ': J. Hallett, overcharge on land, re- ` doted 20000. Fred reed. Jet over. General .�gent wanted charge on land. adjourned. Jea. A. 'Whitson. xrsint changed from,th-ttrJ. �. BAISDON, - = PICKERING i} -8th con, H. A. Newmaa, overcharge -- on real estate, adjourned. Jas. (lar- ter's assessment was.reduced by 300 00 and Fred Redshaw entered as tenant. THE CROWN LiFE INSURANCE COMPANY has an- Toronto Harbor Com:, wrongfully Agent fors ambitious and aggressive man to act n t its General BUS . . SE���iaseeased for land exempt by law,allow- Agent in title district. OfSce superni�ion and •assistance given. �r ,a, _ i• ;led. L Neale applied to have the fol- °"- - lowing parties arsessed for cottages 'lit To a_ man with ability who can get re.uits tins offers splen 'Pickering Beach: Miss Cole 160000, did opportunity for financial success and advancement. - �" , . _ wv Mr. Smith 500.0(►. Mr. Ashtea 600.00 All, correspondence will l e strictly confidential. _ Toronto, . Pickering ane Whitby D.Gormley. aseOient changed to T. - ' Mc4lashan. W. Neal to have 13+trce.; b Apply to-J.S. STEVENS,Supt..59 Youge St.,Toronto. s Elson assessed as tenant of 2 acres a y - -WEEK:DAY SERVICE lot 24 con S. allowed. J. Parker ask- ti ed that Mr, and Mrs. Burns be struck Leave Whitby Leave Toronto . off ss tenants of his, allowed. A. 7.40'a. in. 9'45.a. m• t c .Bowins, wrongfully assessed for build. st QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" a•30 P. M. - -- _ .• 1ng on his Int at Pickering Beach,re __.dnced to SW Ott H. E. .Temner asked - � _ M ' 1.30 p. to p 'that Messrs. Burk and Udell and their 3 5. m wives he stei ot1 as tenants of Mrs, _ SATL'RDAY9 AN D HOLIDAYS Turnerat�Vhitevale and he enteied Its tenants of W. Ar.Knox•allowed. J Fire- Weather- Leave Whitby Leave Tdronto P L'•tii in.. property incorrectly de Proof Ti ht - 7.40 a. to 9,45 a. m: " scribed, allowed. L!•' Hopkins. over• - �`* 3' g 9.30 a, til. 1.30 p. m. charge on real estate, adjourned. A - - _ - 1.30 p. .0 3.00 P. M.• - - - ---- $. ru. _ _ m HORSE REGISTER. . = :r.40 p. m. 00 P• . - AscvT FretnE. ;183801. the pure bred SUN DAY SERVICE registered 1Rydesdale stallion, the Lightning Leave Whitby Leave Toronto property of Geo. T Davidson, will Durable : g,CO a. m. 9.45 a. m, -stand for mares,during the season of Proof R .: 19 seals own stable.lot 30, con:3 8.30 p tn. 10.00 P. nr. i $10. payable Jan. 1st. 19L4.Pi :-Whitby to rou . single io.., return . o ; to insing1e 50c.,tretnrn 94c,; Dunbarton, eigf[ler40c., retarn 70c:gRoue, area �KLNC• SAUL.(139401 S. S. B.. 9088', a. E AST LA K E :.Plasia 3oc., return 50c.; Highland Creek 20d' S. B., the fashionably bredimported _ ClydeFdale stallion. the property of Oscar Nilson. Brougham.will make M ETA L�tl SHINGLES (Cut this TitLeTcible•out for future reference). r the season of 19'24 as follows: Mon - GARAGE av,will-leave hiq own stable and C�pr6 ;ec,t„erof For 40 years the most reliable Reofing for sloping ���T��S Brock road and'con. 2, for night; •Woofs Of every description. NOW bein made from the _ :'Tueedsy, W. J. Miller's, Pickering, "Queen's " noon, H.G. Wilson's. base tine, for wood-famous ,Queen s Head Gahan zed Iron Abso- s - night: Wednesday. Urban Blakt•'s, lutely.the best roofing value on the market to-day. PhnuG Did. ZQ� Audlpy, noon. Wm: Otmerod's, Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron = Greenwood, night; Thursday, T. for new buildings or.repair work. until S Kinsale,neon• own stable i - ICK RING until Saturday morning; Saturday, Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Bass, r Jno. Pattersore'e;con.T,noon.thente - -- --Houseb, etc. "Empire's Plaak Frame,Barns and Imple _ to his own stable until the following =pent Sheds a spepiatty. ' aday 77 M A RKETA -- - CJ. -PROUSE = DICKERING Coal, : oal - ' p n BU I LDER d Roast or Steak, ... ... 2,3� per . • '• 7- "Round 28c ..: lb : :.. . Surloini Roast or Steak. 1 ... Building Contracting lBarns,, Houses, etc. of all kinds. Porterhouse Roast or Steak, • 28t Hard and Soft Coal of the • ; Pickering Dealer for the Products of :rump Roast,. ... 18c best quality on . R - Roast; :- . 20c �T^Fills Rib Ro " : :..hand e e Roofing Limited,,Toronto Roast., .. _ 1& `. r • . . . _. .A i 'Ph M t�iC O f•IIg Co L ' ..Heavy Rib Ro •, . THOS. lam. LAW , Shoulder Roast: .. -16 and 1 Pot Roast, 14c PSolt:®ring. Gat. R 'aliG�� to,430 IGLirI D�■ -r- -- Left of Pork,... .. " . 25c- Loin of Pork, 25c " PIc�KER=N't3 Tra, de' *E �n��On Pork Ch Roast of Pork, 20c,23c p - �. .. ' Pork Chopp, 25c -- --'Wheat or any grain tnketi in Pure Pork Sausage, - .1 P.. _ •. .s fifty-three ars this Bankhas, - - eachange for Flour. Finest -t ye i TFinest Sat ork,...' Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 38c " av fostered sound enterprise in the sliced 38c " We have Bran, Shorts,'Chop, W - "' " "development of Canadian commerce. Mild Cured Cottage Bolls (half or whole}, 32c- "- '• :. Oil Cake Meal, Business men are invited to consult Back'Bacon, 45c " all kinds of grain. * "• us with regard to financial assistance, Cooked Elam, . . 55c . Otzitvie's Porridge Oats. _ when planning to extend their business. :'Weiners,.. _ _ •• 25 Royal Household Flour, tz 'Head-Cheese,. •, •• •• •• 15 Cream of to West Floar. TM Easy F'iret and Domestic Shortening,•81be 66 cents" 6 lbs 90 cental CLOPPING EVERYQ " ib prints 18 centei Fresh Trout and'`Vhite Fish Every Friday: WEEK DAY WHIM BRANCH, - G. Go. REiD cans,G E P. M LYND. Manager. BR3�OKLIN 912ANCH, a°'e.r. �V _ PICKERING _ , •.••'til'.i'�•'`^sr`^-+�aa.'C.'�FiY•.,T��wti^v�Pi"`Wel.�,d42•'!'Cf.,iYnu•.�t'�"'r'•e,�tfid�5'.h:✓�.-s,._�es •....:,..e,,:..:..a,....<.x.,.m..�..i.'va..._. - .._ .-...,sir.:'a>'.,r_. ..me:axe....,With.r*„�.�ac�.nri�TS;:�aueh..wak.M,�SiYik`rs'a'•,f°.it4�4�,c•.::re:�i:firer;Y"N.^.5C'N..,t3�^�54.174''eniAtt..,,�''::F�:.i«�ti?`'�'..�.�7.:^.:e•:E�a.,w..^r2xe.,. ar.;Mafa�"'iw2'',:-w'�a6r.�'r`,S•Fit+vs.�.aJ� ' 4 _ .,• . •„y,. :• ...i.' -"Fi . . . ,r-t+. .._ � :. _ { .t :''��.::. ''ti^'..:"'r _-.' .:art .3•L` '' +,�.c '+ ." r. a�.�-..- tees. .,.r .+, ., '• .,r .. , . ..._ c....,. ... .4,•„ fF - .::•B n-m+ -1' w• �•./'.F.' ..''._.•,Pr .. ._ •. , y+ ♦' M•'.. .-"'•"w '�::. ....'�. ".ate :4. O. - - ... ,_'• ...'".1 :•(:'," .♦ .: :.'.. ..,,,t sees. ,..1t,.t •. .. • • � - Y._. •.*, •�,. y,#�, - .. sees 9. .: r ..,• �t 1, ;' C 4Y ,i" - v 4 I t, „ s a ,1 , . ". sees . , : .r .• .. - ... .'. -sees .. - • .. • 'Ya CLABBMONT._ r' R. H, Middletpo, of. +lmvale isI ' - •---• ,—._,__„ t - {ting Mrs. Readamn and Meer r Gi�AREbiOVT CLEANING • PRESSING " Leslie Philip spent Sunday with relatives 'throughout• Pickering �t r• friends tri the city. Townshi . ? FE-RCE, FENCE. Bring along yyour suite to be,cleaned other Bones, of Peterboro, CREAMERYand pressed: Satisfaction guaranteedtt ' A meeting of the tennis club.will } spent Saturday here_ with his be held at the home of Rev.. A. - Highest—T - _ Charges moderate. R ni t18&r Isabel Sargent, of Mark. June e7th. Ala 1' Leretteiivelease Creatnrtatpaid for •Pp sfftt6.D. Ta lo$s Bakery ' please A _. hemi. spent Iasi week with hits. _ `� 8pkiffard• attend. Olaremont, Ont. a y Charles and Mrs.- Srirgept and Claremont Creamery 'e will•unload on or about i -' ev. k. McLellan is -sporting •a daughters, of Markham, spent the __Ma 30th- Pickerill cabs these day�ys, hayta{t injured 3rd in town takinR'in the P its e — - -- y b bis knee in a f511, p° Give us a trial and be convinced. * { ~ Jahn Scott, we regret to report, who renewing old acquaintances Leatber Nods Stora 1 po who were All pleased to see 'them ..A Carload . rt> is teonfined'to his bed R ith a very again. IRE 777F-47 AN .7 ...................... JAE • --.AM THE_-WCmST is YET-Tm coma It YOU %4i4V_fO(rr�: fisid 'when'ill about you- out �House Axe losing theirs and blaming It on nAb you • :7 'It you can trust-yourself when all in en doubt you ES MOTH. S -bt- But make allowance for doubt-"FIGHTING THE CLOTH ..wiss cheie chopped and Ing, too; =Tbsre is no pest more aggravating unsweetened egg whites are a sur- If YOU Can wait and 1104,be tired' by P which Is pleasant to those'who ::1....... to the housekeeper thaw the moth waiting,- which eats cUrthtng-,:carpets and tap- 40 not card far-mileh.--that is sweet Or, being lied" about. don't d ,i_lilio esWes. It is necessary to keep cote- Crackers Crackers of any kind spread with deal In... minced ham and the unsweetened mer- es, very stent watch for them and use a, ingue are 4so good. or, being hated, don't give way to 3mown implement of warfare. hating, fruit or _l)oUt Y.�­ -seeking dark places in which to lay those trifles�, 'in fact, there is almost is not-these always something in the house 415, WUVSI %,X= -J e us to make nor The very first precaution comes in ' A little bit of left-over talk too wise good,'.d, their hundreds of eggs. It -with 41 yatt CAU d but 1:1119. tatnibe- thepi up. riTremin- aream—annot make —en worms or larvae which develop from utes at the most, if two people,work If dreams your'master;, you can think, and not make .'thee eggs laid by them. But every moth together, will produce several dozen thoughts Your aim, \ 1 �V or stiller killed means about-one hun- trifles of various kinds,and they never It you can meet with' Triumph and Bred eggs less to hatch into deattruc- fail to please as refreshment. Master ,,tive fabric-eating worms. A NEW "BOBBIE BLOUSE" And treat those two Imposters Just • The eggs are easily..destroys" the same;' found and crushed, but too many DRESS. It -You can bear to hear the truth excape'attention. Simply airing and youLve.spoken sunning g%rments Will not insure ithe Twisted by knaves to make a trap death of the moths. Brush well in all A for fools, Z. A "the dark places--along seam, inside 4713 Or watch the things You gave your pockets under the collar, along, the life to, broken;- hem., around the armholes—with a And stoop, and build 'em up with 1 stiff-bristled brush. worn-cut tools— f, Then-clean and air the box or closet where the clothes Are kept, fillinif It you can make one heap of all your 7 cracks And then varnishing and, if winnings, Moths,are known to be present, fumi- And risk it on one turn of pitch- gating. Oil of cedar•soaked into the and-toes. Ne wood,- as much as will be absorbed— And lose, and start again at your be- V helps to make a closet or clothes box ginnings uninviting to the moth. Keep all And never breathe a word about closets and boxes and bureau drawers Your lose: FA 4losed. If you can force your heart and nerve -Clothing that is used const4ritly will and sinew be quite safe if brushed well once a To serve,your turn long after they f week. When putting things away are gone, until winter githem an extra bard And so hold on when there is nobting ARE E YOU A TYRANT AT HOME brushing and cleaning. If garments In you are dry-cleaned before packing away- Except the Will which says to them, there will be no live eggsleftto hitch "Hold on!' Dorothy Dix on Dognestic Unhappiness That is Unnecessary aut. 'Take care to wrap the clothes in Kipling speaks of "the unnecessary interests, so eagerI-w the pursuit Of Xdavy paper which 13'untorn, sealing It you, can talk with crowds and keep hells" that we make for others, and pleasure, that they forget the fathers tt e closing with strips of gummed your virtue, that others make for us. A great, and mothers who have tolled and sac- -paperar with pastethat will not dry Or' walk with Kings—nor lose the phrase, that. Tice unnecessary hells rificed for them, and who can be re- * common touch, out. In which we all writhe.' The needless I paid In no other coin than love and , The Various bags on the market, It neither foes nor loving friends can tears we abed. The needless burdens gratitude. advertised foi such storage, are splen- 4713. This Jaunty style is fine for hurt you, school-wear. we bear. Nor. to there any heartbreak more did-if the garment is thoroughly It may be made of If ail men count with you, but none checked or plaid woolen or gingham, too'much: Mostly our-unnecessary befis :are Cruel to endure than that which comes cleaned before putting it In. Be cars- made for us by our own families. It of-happy and prosperous children just ful about closing the top tightly. and is excellent for linen and Jersey. If You can fill the unforgiving minute is the people who Love us. best who fOrgettitig—thO perpetual. looking for 'w, For -the average home there is no- The sleeve may be in wrist or elbow With sixty seconds' worth Of dis- torture most. the letter that a busy man does not thing better thbettthan naphthalene tn.the length. The.skirt Is a wrap around tance run— Parents make unnecessary hells for take the time to write, the longed-for form of Bakes, to scatter through the model. Yours Is the Earth and everything their children by their petty tyftn- visit that the daughter keeps putting folds of cleaned clothes and in the This Patterrils cut in 4.Sizes: 8, that's In It. lea. They are determined to ,make off. closets and trunks and chests.' We 10- 12 and 14 years. A 12-year also And—which. .Is. more—you'll be. a 8 3A -inch Man, in on! their children copies a theniselvis, no -Wives make Unnecessary hells for know it as moth balla. The containers requires yards of 36 ma Y 8 matter how. differently Nature has. their husbands by their selfishness. A which hold the clothing should be kept terial. For co.'Iar, cuffs, belt .and 7 Rudyard Kipling. created them, and so the woman will marry a man . knowing pocket facing of contrasting material ..-:tightly closed so that the fumes will youngsters Into their own mould, even that he to poor. and Instead of mak- riot escape, As this is what kills the % yard is required. Cannes' Whi& Baffle Man' worms. 'Pattern mailed to ah'i address on -at the cost of crushing Initiative and 'Ing the best of her lot she whines and The drug stores offer paradichlore- receipt of 15e in silver, by the Wilson wrecking lives. frets and Complains because she has Solved by Police Dogs. Selflahness olf Youth. not everything that a rich woman.has. Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt czectip-Slovakfa and many other coun- benzine, a new remedy which is a Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide.St., The United States, Japan, Russia' Many a woman Is too lazy to keep 9 aid in moth control, Camphor With the average father and mother house; too Indifferent to her husband's is less effective, but if a good qual't of pattern- tries Import trained German dogs to the stand4rd of-right. and wrong Is comfort to see that he has decent • Send 15c in silver for OUr-MpA*- act as detectives is used at the rate of one pound to in crimlat.a-l-cases, what they like to do, and what they I meals; too thriftless to spend wisely each five cubic feet it will be a g�od,date Spring and Summer 1924 Book These dogs are second.to none In did when they were young. Every I the money he earns. -Many a-woman N pvctection in tight containers. Pyre-j of Fashions. searching for hidden things, writes time Their children want to do what never says one word of ' th,.nm powder, if fresh And dusted Dr. Koch. appreciation they ein" doing. and what young peo-I to her husband, or gives him one sign through the folds of garments In -a A USE FOR SANDWICH*CRUSTS. Since January 1. 1924. the Berlin ple are doing now, It Is at the price of that she looks upon him' as anything tight trunk or chest, will kill the eggs No wise and thrifty housekeeper POIic0 headquarters has had a canstormy amues and mother's tears and but a slave who is bound to supply her and worms, but it soon loses its pro. throws away the crusts trimmed from start night service which in important father's anger. wants. t(Letive qualities on exposure to air.i sandwiches. These trusts are always cases sends dogs to the place where Just a-'little personal liberty; just Men make unnecessary nn.ecessary.. hells for 'For those who can afford It cold useful in dressings for fowls, and to a crime.has been committed. Ten e-;- a little-sympathy with the craving of their wives by their silence; by their S't yrage saves a lot of worry. It has any baked dish needing bread crumbs. cellent German shepherd dogs, among youth for pleasure, just, a little evi- grumpiness; by their tempers, Many P-ri found that the larvae would die But here is yet another way of util. them the record dogs, Wotan and Ito, dance that. father and mother are a woman li es in terror of her nus- if exposed suddenly from hot to cold. izing the crusts: Put them into the are in the service., v this priftcip.le suggested the use food chdp#er as soon trimmed and friends, as well as parents. who want band. Alany a woman.pines for'a word Their work con8l4ts ofsearch, either to help them on to good time, would of affection. Many a roman's whole cold places for the safe keeping of grind them, or else into the chop- alone or with a policeman. The latter make home a hL4*en* for many a: tioy married life Is a cold, miserable, lone- 'I rs, and the like. ping Wwl and chop them fine. Then is the more popular and more success, and girl whose parents are.now mak- ly journey, full of disappointment, of But the one thing to rem'ember is: mix them with whatever filling is used ful method. If the dog is*Allowed to Ing It a purgatory out of which they dreariness, of vain regrets and long. 'Constant watchfulness for the parent in the 'sandwiches or with the salad move freely,-without being held by, a are struggling t cape- Lags, Just because her busband with- miller, hunting out and crushing of dressing, and spread this mixture be- leash, the policeman is hardly able to Children make unnecessary hells holds all tenderness and understand- eggs, filling of cracks with naphtha- tween, other slices-of bread, thinning watch his behavior and his course, for'ibeir,parents by their' 'JiIst'because of a few coldness and 'Ing from her. .1�ene flakes nrid, varnishing, careful with the-dressing until-the spreading which !contribute much to any dis- neglect. They are so intent on their words he does not take the trouble to �brushing and sunning of garments be- •is easy. You then have every part of covery. Anyhow, it.,is..almost impost own lives, so occupied with their own say. 'fore packing away in unbroken an4 your bread -used in the sandwiches sable for 'a man to follow a. dog, for tightly sealed,bags,' boxes%or trunks. themselves. his race leads frequently over 'roofs and through•hidden hotels to -the re. .SETTER GREEN TEAcarried by coolies the next day, and APPETIZING TRIFLES. WASHING A COMFORTER. fuge of the criminal. IMPORTED. crossed a pass in the Himalayas at an Whets the phone rings, announcing Examine'the 6omfdrter, and If there Frequently. criminals hide their altitude of 3,000ft. - company for the avenin and there tracks by pouring gasoline or other Many think that those who drink Among the many wayfarers whom ere 111 are, any soiled spots soap them and ' re. crItical judges of they passed were men carrying their about a ball hour to dust comb your liquids on It, or by placing Poisoned Green Tea are more. hair-and persuade the children .into L scrub with's small brush,'Theu-hang' meat which might kill the dog It he quality than those who drink black. wives stra4pped on their backs. the comforter on a strong line and were votwatched. Such would seem to ba the case, be. . Strangers are not permitted to enter ere is r clean clothes, don't despair if there turn the,hose on it When one side - Whether stolen.goods ar use some years aso.great quantities or leave Kh*tmandu except with the no c e- on CA cake in the box and nothing suit- is*washed turn it over and wash the land or In the water does not matter of poor quality Japan and China*Green special.pertnission of the.Mahar,- ah.. ..able for refreshment. Make -some other. Squeeze the corners and ends to'a police dog. A cow, Teas were brought Into Canada'. T for instance, demand The trifles and serve them with hot choco- as dry as possible. The water forces was stolen recently OnA th pol A-- demand for this type of tea Enolad ilheir' s Auto Gains. soon fell late; is rillk, coffee ora fruit dn its way through the'cotton and cover- with its policeman leader, was set on off. Now, however, the much, finer _ The use of motor cars is increasing While someone beats the oven,to a 'ing, making the comforter as light the track. - He followed. the track to quality of India and Ceylon Green slowly In England, and the revenue low temperature, set another,to beat- an tr C Te d fluffy wben, new, imported mostly by the Salada Tea from licenses also shows a gain, says itei of three 'eggs stilt Ing the wh a suburban.garden and found the dead Company, has sharply revived the de. an "Associated Press' dispatch from enough to stand alone. Sift in grain- cow hidden underneath branches- and HOT FLANNELS. -straw. Not'satisfied with this dia- mand by those who enjoy the distinc. London. During the'yenr 1923 a.total —afly about two tablespoonfuls of sugar v When-we have a case of sickness' 'in closure-the dog went on and began to. live Aa or of Green Tea: of 1-064,000 licenses were.granted, an sill,! half a teaspoonful of lemon ex-: our family that requires hot moist ap- bark in, fi�ont of a shack, where the increase Of 132,692 over 1922. .Al range crzck rs�6 plications, immerse flannels in a pan two thieves were found. with the blood- ►.�*,()()O Miles for A e n.a flat pah and First Hair ile f hot water, remove from the pan stains of'the fresh-killed co Operation. t-In 1863. rilread tlicin with filling, top with the ' : � -4.w on their with a long fork, then drop into the ciothes. The'first hair net was invented and nwringue nrid bake slowly ten minutedicer, and press 'out the-water-- Ito, thn "wnndPr.f1(.ig f lNfr. P. Lockhart-11%lummery, chair- Placed on the market In 1-863, I-a —)ugt to Drown the tops. and make potato-1, aund stoler -man- of the British Empire Cancer Vienna. This s4ves burning th thorn light. and e-hands- and -!s coppei lead in.a 'wate�-barrel. Campaign. travelled 30,00.0 miles to Crisp salty crackers spread with very quickly 'done where haste is Here also the, dog was not content the forbidden city of Khatmandu tli!• morin Be in which cherries have needed in the sick-room with findirg the good-s' but discovered pefforni'an operiltioti. on the"'Mahira-i bta,,n folded with nuts are good., the thief, who nes I,�ith his tether in jall 0? �\,ppai. ..No Monkey Bwpine SUN HATS. a garden of the neighborhood. Tlpl�t YnUi- Alli, Vlt�i Di,T.I,ft ce Apr,11Catiou Graham crackers spread with black- Acccrding to a member of the part,y, otiammced to k,-P;, YOM' ';,wis f.-q ,rte Vc� for bzirry jam and -meringue have a un- In niakinl sun, hats or sunbonnets That the splendid police dogs do the trip was full of Incident. Liz wmLy The eu- for the ebildren, use common curtain their duty even In water Is proven by ' Mr. iquo taste, earn. scrim for the interlining, as-it is very the stunt Greif did not long ago when giiie of the express train 'ca rrN-*ng I�ENLP rl) i4ONLy— Try roi,ind.thin crackers Avith cr Lockhart-Mummery broke a ccriecting rhe-.,-;'currant- jelly And the egg light -and holds the starch evenTy.' be speeded to Berlin's river-harb6r to rod when travelling at fifty mile's an ni.11 yoll D:C-Voe '12N• locate a stolen tun of oil which th hciiir, *hi.ch, howeve'r.-only caused a 1wn' � :r/.t 20o I i OrvRnilla wafers spread with e %%%%t It relAv's r, OW& Special Stain besiroyed, thieves had sunk there by means of 7.rod-Ilaft a ;�h�,Coiallo Paste_ made ..by, mixing slight,delay. sirs �`asry moncy co, �A �fld p,)wdered sugar together The entire special issue of Japanese ropes and stones. Lack � V eallv. PN,r,t how From Rdxiial the party were Con-: gg postage stamps which was to com. to '.41 an and mois tening, slightly with cream. veyed by motor-car along file dry bed W)d �. tvllrr'uf memorate the. Crown Prince's wedding �acrrt how to rid on(t :,Th­,e may have iiuta scattered over Egg Cups for Doll H-ouse. ot a river,runing at file base of a deep:I'll was destroyed Ili the great earthquake, RODLem withont.the use V ivn� th(- toil and simply brushed with un- Exquisite china egg cups IM5 than ravine. A guard of armed horsemen rree with each too Ari4bg VIA-4:,d. be:-el: rg g whit,- to glaze them. I think the first virtue is to restrain a quarter or an-inch In height, with accompanied thein. I THE DIE-LlCXa CO.. C'.1opp;d raisins, citron and 6rart'git the tongue; he approaches rwaresi to cups and plates to niRtch, have bcen Later In the day the party were Drawer 55, Out. combine nicely with gingor cook- the gods who knows how to be silent, completed for Queen Mary's famous transferred into pulkas n d carried by' even though he is in the right.—('oto. doll's house. coolies to Bhl Pad[. Th> were again I ISSUE No. J!A­1A, 'z- , } ks. .. .. ,.7",v :. ,, 4 w•: .�.. �.r r :`... .3 ,a:"tt"y"�''rf,d,'. - -t,. ..'i., •k.- aw • • r n - t -s. - , .�:n 'f=+R• A-Song to ii Tree. F(Give me the dance of your•bougba, O Whene er the wild wind Wows Aad when the wind is gone, sive meTour beautiful reposeD SER- O .How easily your greatness swings..FTo meet the changing hours; 'OI,too, would mountupon your wings EE HUM COFFPdl''fICtttlw p, ", #e. And teat upon your powers. olurVLVg ;. .; co, T seek'yotii-grace O mighty treeFQ SEALEDAnd ahali seek, mea UR TIMESPure t• No cWco or "anY` adulterant >� " y a day,COIIt� Gs Till I more worthily shall be:Your"comradb on the way. jea1r-Edwin Markham. �* r r�altr Cl'd 1 HEALTH EDtJGATION 8Y DR. I J." MIDDLETON AND QU EY�ISL , _ lilt h Provincial Board of Health. Ontario twat TO t0 j it 1llddleton will be glad to answer Qw Uam ea Fablio Hes.1% nisi 1 w" tills Wash this colasa- Address his at By"Ma Howse. 110adr Is Proof That the Blood is Thin lNesseat, Toronto and Impure. Me 6�w P+P- It is the blood that gives"color to - w 71 Ever i" creasing attention to health life. Another tnatLer-of educatior- is the cheeks and llps,�a well as bi_ilit ;X Pcomotiorl and disease prevention is a for parents to realize the danger of mesa-to,the eyes. If your blood gets - feature of the present time. Every sore throat in a little child and the thin the color will fade and,"the eyes , ,to bring; you the full richness newspaper one lifts has an article on grave possibility of it being,diphtheria grow dim; ""By the time this happens ;and mellow sweetness.of thlw or again to know that physical .lie- you. will notice that you tare easily health rominently displayed. Some- fects in young children can be to a and are subject to "headaches and -'times. =d,,the health aritele is so large extent corrected before the con- backaches, for the blood every- impressive that it occupies a place on dition becomies'chronic dr does per goes every- T�baCo of Quality f" ! the front page This is as it should mensal injury. Such conditions in- where`and'the entire system feels the r be, for not until the public are aroush elude decaying teeth and diseased effects when it becomes thin. Dr.,Wil- me ed to the need of Health work being tonsils adenoids, in short some focus I1ama'"Pink Pi}ls contain the elements Manufactured�r dont, will anything of great im+purt- of infection that persistently poisons necessary to enrich the blood,and this 1MPERiALTO CCO CO.Of CANADA LIMITED \ ; »."®..-=ce,be accomplished. One reason for the system and results in 'rheumatism better .blood strengthens the nerves :. . .� this is lack of funds. - Governments or heart disease of childhood or later, and all-the.organs of the body, brings and Members of Governments after life: " a'glow of health to the cheeks, bright- All only reflects the wishes of the Through publicity the lay mind is nese to the eyes and a general feeling People. If there is no public septi- kept ti"conch with the medical world, of renewed health and strength. Miss The Right Way to Gather There's-no worse thief than a bad hent behind the stove for health pro- statistics are provided for publication Florence Johnson, Stratford, . Ont book. atotioa, little will be done. But if the showing any increase or decrease in Flowers. People demand it, if they show un- certain prevalent diseases, especially who has proved the"value of Dr. Wil• ." M skable signs that the a =hams' Pink Pills in cases of this kind, As every good gardener knows, there � � AdVertlECrilelIItf y pre,Gate those of a seasonal and communicable the value of health work is every nature. The -public is also kept in- says:-•A few years ago L•was great- are a right way and "a wrong. way,of y community. thea Resat results can be formed of any new advances in medi- ly run down; my blood was very poor gathering Sowers. In his "Bluebook' AGENTS-GENERAL STORES— looked Tor. cal science, and of the rules and regu- and my nervous system in bad shape_ of Annuals: and Biennials" Henry} WANTED. r.. Slowly but surely the idea is being lations pertaining to quarantine, how The doctor-said m condition was due Stuart Ortioff, the landscape architect,ill• ' -="- diaeeatfnt tftd that disease prevent'.on to keep well, and the value of periodic y PIONEER AGENTS ARE XAK' p to Impropet diet and tack of fresh air. gives a word about the proper way: ING $b0 to $100 a week talon is possible in very many instances, physical examination. " By immuuiza- g where'hitherto the idea was held that tion disease prevention can be brought I then commenced eating the food he "O word about outing Sowers. A f orders for all-wool, made-to-tneasure It was something that just had to about through the administration of advised and went out.daily for a walk. sharp pair of scissors is the beat im- clothes at $25, delivered anywhere in txtme,• something that was more or such agencies as anti-typhoid serum, I did not-improve; however, and was Dlement." he says. "A clean sharp cut Canada. Also Ladies' suits, .dresses 'ICO eas an act of God. How can disease toxin antitoxin for 'diphtheria, the much discouraged. A friend advised Is more -readily healed by Nature. Boys' suite and raincoats. Finest - N prevention be brought about' By Pasteur treatment for rabies and vac- me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. •I Spare Lhe small shote and branches, se ink outfit. Exclusive.- territory; educat:io commissions paid daily. We deliver n; publicity and immunize- cination for smallpox Health props .lost no time Sa getting a supply and' for they are the'sources of a later j and collect. Write Pioneer 'ruaorinq tion. As an example of the former Randa needs more and more to be can trtithfully say that when" I had supply. It is always well to scat an �mpany, 88 St. Catherine St. Wes •' ' we have health habit training of. varied and np'to date in its made of finished the first box I could note an average amount of foliage with your!Montreal, Que• school children. This is especially ef- presentation; so As to attract the at- improvement. From then on the pro- flower; and it is always better taste. feeive, 93 the young mind is suscep- tcntion of as large•a number of people -'tible to new ideas and impressions, as possible, and help to prevent dis tress was steady, My complexion, to use a flower with its own foliaged not like the,preforseed, set notions, ease, and bring about a higher stan- which had been pale and Ballow, be• 'rather than"depend on ferns and other TROUBLES WITH prejudices and convictions of later dard:of health for all concerned. Ban-_ to take on a healthy glow, I felt things for greenery. - ---- -' " --- ---" .- a great deal stronger and my appetite "When the Rowers are taken in- became normal, and soon my health doors plunge their stems" tato a deep 'ECZEMA YEARS a ' was -fully restored, Befpra usiak Dr, dish or pail of cold "water and let ahem Williams' Pink• Pula I did not know stand for a_quarter to a half'au hour, t� v�rf anything about tHeir wonderful quali- or while yon are.collecting the vast �n ifT1p�8S BetWE611 f��e8 No other -medicine glues as great .. ties;but now I recommend them to all Gus vases and filling them about three and Ankle. itched Bauly. ' satisfaction to mothers an dose Baby's suffering from similar ailments. quarters toll -ot fresh water. When Own Tablets, These Tablets are You can get these. pills from any you-have selected CClticuCa 1'�8c-lied, iqually good for the newborn babe or yimr blooms, before medicine denier or by mail at 60 cents you take them from the water, snip "I was troubled with.ecsema for " the growing child and are absolutely a box from The Dr. Williams- Medi- off the,ends of the stem'with.you'rscis= three or fouryeats. It broke out in '4 sate. -They cannot possibly do harm cine"Co„Brockville; Oat. _. --always good. The ^_aableta are mild sore while they are still under water. pimples be my knee and ankle but thorough Iaxative which regulate —�- The reason for this is that while the . and itched badly,especially at night the bowels and sweeten the stomach EASY TRICKS flower has been to the open sir with The irritation caused me to scratch and thus relieve baby of an of the a cut stem a large amount of air has �dchescratchinguuaederuption I� f - I sent far a free sample of Cuti- " minor ills of childhood such as con- Coin And Needle entered the stalk and so does not per cars Soap andOintment and it helped - siipation, indigestion, colds, colic, etc. mit water to clow readily up the stem tae. I purchased more, and after Concerning them Mrs. Arthur Fillion, Poor Artist as It should."' using one cake of Cuticura Soap and `- St. Sylvestre, Qua. writes:-""Bab 'a Landlord-'"I've_come to collect the ti three boxes of Cuticurs Ointment I Own Tablets have been of wonderful 'rent." - - - healed h (Signed) Miss Alice baa wan Artist-"Stick around-a•miracle or a�FYeOss+gi Clark.blurs t.,July 16,1423. x benefit to my baby who was suffering �R�NE your"skin ekes from constipation and indigestion. I something might happen." H Keep 7 b9 casing am e Cut' a Soap,Ointment and Tal- always keep the Tablets, on hand andClean�} I = a eie PnMNs`cndid= cum for every-daytoilet rpo would advise all mothers to do like ` No Such Disease. gx Touch pimles ad itching if nay -wise. The.Tablets aro cold by medi- Reporter-"To what do - WR sod s•" with Cutintra Ointment.Bathe with - - you at _ _ cine dealers or by avail at-25 cents a buie your longevity?" + gr grsCMoso er an olt�' dun Cuticura� h hatwatir. Tarcum- box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine •.Oldest Inhabitant="My what?" tlbdsslreda■tlrG.ftaM , I-_a_ Co., Broakvllle. Ont. "Tour longevity.", _: as cpot:s"oaurt°'aswr,0.am sru. ds'i6, 9"And.. la a;c.Oletsntiand5k.TvJmm2k. ' _ As far as I can remember l ain't • '.° Try ewe'...iia h"stkk. a 'The lobe of power is natnial, in- never had such a complaint." satiable and never cloyed by posses- Bion. Ask for Mlnard s ors came me eth" - - - _ At first thought, it will seem im- ��: F WOMAN SUFFERED possible to drive an ordinary new- _ Ing needle into a copper coin. How- ever, 1 easily If a done. care is taken it can f OR MONTHS _ The first thing to do is to obtain a� a cork a very little shorter than y Weak And Nervous. Made ' the noodle. Through the cork the Well by Lydia E. Pinkham s le s needle is passed until the point can Vegetable Compound a the end the or. be felt and tit it Bush with cad the k ' when R is Th o! i placed on the end of Webbwood, Ont,-"I was in a very Say " Insist! i Do4t•e refuse tl>e mustard ec n s t of s The which is placed on a arm For Pain �Iea lie weak and run-down nervous conditio Cultivate'the surface. Th time go no t espem coin, the needle directly over the Neural la Rheumatism until I went to bed, Sleep did not resp ' takit>a it with else ' estion and aids iia hole in the spool. With a hammer, g me at all. My sister recommended It stimulates the dig - • r the end of the cork to struck a 1.Umba O Colds Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- euwitnilatit+g your food• good hard blow. This .will drive g and to me and others told me about the needle through the coin, the Acceprt only a 'L' but it wss from my sister's advice • Q��S 2J3 cork keeping the needle from - that I took it. It did not take Ione - Le V breaking. swe Bayer package tmtil I felt stronger, headaches left /tm (Clip this out and poste it, with me and My appetite came back to me. s other of the ser4u, in a scrapbook./ ; which contains proven directions I am a farmers wife and have many ' Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets things to do outside the house such as Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists ?�tlkmg, lookin after the poultry, and" - — Kecp Mlnard'a Liniment itt the hausa ch geartily recommend the 0 -— ♦iptrin tr the trade stark (reslatetad fa other ores. I h '0 Vegetable Compound to all who have ills _ :"Label Them Corrects Nadal of 'Barer Maanaetarr of ktom- poo t Y• soeacactdeaes or 6auc,arae:d name trouble I had for it is a fine medi- _ I have seen careless people wash cine for women."- rs.Louis F.ELSAS- o out a medicine bottle, and 'without SElt, Hillerest Fsrm, Webbwood, Ont. changing the label • refill the bottle I Another Nervosa Woman Finds Relic# 309000 ISLAND ROUTE with some entirely different kind of A��� .A. t Port Huron, Michi&an.-"I sufFeied medicine. This is a mighty dangerous I for two ears with ainsinm side,and y a�`sEOR s Ahl BAY DISTRICT "`''' r ractice,'as we are not always on the if I worked very much I was nervous -• job oursleves and it might Prov 1per just as tired in the morning as when, Spread 1lniment on brown p' c very disastrous act to thestrangerwho and apply to throat; also inhale. I went to bed. was sleepy all the day Folder and Time Table showing list of is helping us out. - dna didn't Peel like doing bitanye m�finger gra was so rerruus i t;-c•ulcl bite tri Gin er "-�—-- nai's• One of my friends told me about •`'`Resorts, Boating, Fishing, Camping, etc. When seeding money by mail use a Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable*Com- Dominion Express Money Orders. pout:d, and it hel d me so much that 1 ` ...:.When planjling your 1924 Vacation j Safer than sending bills. soon felt tine."- rs.CHeRi.EsREFLE- ,write Box 862, Midland, Ont.' `K� OF PJAIN`' 501-14th St., Port Huron, Mich. r k Every ' schoolboy to-day knows Women who suffer from any femI o things that would make the wisest ailment should try Lydia E.Ymkbam's { q gas Vegetable Compound. - ^C- man of antiquity stare and p.- Air. A. G. Gardiner. I -'-issUE No. 23--24. 1' ••F a.ae• i.:". ro -�. .•r '3 . .e.. n.,,.. .,' .'..: '�, n �..'.c• _.� �,. ,n •ti' g. �;�1r�ap�• .._,,..eH,C_:3.fb,t,.r'",'„k':43..c;�Hvni'�k`�:�a9"�f.'lc��su.�.,_r.x.. x.,e.,.zam�x_-.,T#�?,.�........E.•..»�...,.,...«.�.A..:a.,........:r,.a..«»...*s, :-..,....r r•7..".,.��: .._.::z.«:...:,.-..•ai-..• _ ... .x...... ....Y.....�..a. .,.,..Mt..:."iar ..i,°w.-_.m_. ..:4+k'. ...../��i:...n.....:w'.:'ad�'�3.ti..•L!�'+'9.,.+tv,'"++_ 'mtc!..+.•„:?u..,,Srt...::•Siff..'��,:]aeLf�”^ i.:."�lni�ieFfe pg; * 2 cc,,l^a.' r .. ,F. rrM .._ a res PkN,..,r ,v n,s kss.. Y e !+ 6 •*• ue re cF . F �._.,r.¢sp:'. -•F aL '.. "'�! w's, s," .. a _ ''} -..t.. .c-'^-.,, -wx. �,�,T<' - ,R;. .. ',.,�,n..+".n:: Y .C{�. w. r i —hi. C. Ziu*mermaa of Torogto. —Dr. Hearq will 13,e#era as usn• r� ro " e ent'Sunday vi•itli F. M. and Mrs. al nett Tubsdtiy to 'attend to. his ti ChapalFill. proYessional du6tee: cch t p ry —k . J. Gulliver, wife npd babyy —David and hire. Pugh; Stouff• �V� 1 ���/ 'P —'- -- -�. y � _ -+Herb "joyi,�.of'the station spent Silnddy at the home of�P, ville,,epent Sunda with W. A. " staff, is enjoying a two-weeks y ` holiday. A and Mrs. Henderson. and hire: Henderson. fr =Mrs, W. H. Crummer went to —H. E. Benderaon, wife and lib. tle son, of Oshawa, spent Sunda Wingham last week, owing to the p y Now Adverttseswe�its• WE HAVE REVISED UUR GROCERY PRICER QN A death of her brother Geo. Haney. at the home of their parents here. - -Dr. E. A, Sadleir, Dentisq : q 18:30. _.'e _ ;'CASH BASIS. —Hugh Mechid was in.Bradford Toronto will be bell OR BALE—Frame building, _ _ on : Wednesday attending the ppracticing in }_ llr FApply to D.A.scoff,Claremont. 33tf - w funeral of his -sister, Mrs. Joel in his office on Thursday from IO ' s Madill. a• m, to 5 n, m.. as usual. * SEED BUCKWHIHAT FOR BALE— Compare these prices and shop where you save money. T —St.AndC w s Ladies Aid meets Apply to Luther Middleton,Brougham. 98 purchase a second- _ "The Rose Excelsior Mill-was Our prices on all lines are reduced. closed down for several days, at the home f Mrs.Wm. Collis on WANTED=To peadinq aome'rs ire What had to Wednesday afternoon, June 11th, 'hand tent. Apply to D.M.Stark,R.R., - a pe at 8 o'clock. Allladies welcome. ?vO Pickering. 39 (loud Ribbon Pumpkin, be attended to. -=The regular monthly eueetia —The anneal memorial eervice $UPI Y FOR $ALE—A Rolled Oats,8ij lbs for 25c_ at the '•White Church" Erskine bertiredbuggy as good asni-w0Apply o of the Chamber of,'Chhu,,ohert;e will Gordon Law.Pining. 3stf 8 t be on Tuesday ummo g next. Cemetery will be held on Sunday Magic Baking Powc.e , per Ib afternoon, June the 8th a � `'A good attandaure.of ahem - ft.well,in perfect condition. Willaellchea See3les9 Raisins r lb e o er ng w1 a in Pc p'. + 1 Ile. w j regU@N J.R. Kennedy,1357 Kingsten Rd. 38tf —Miss Laura'Andrew, teacher atd.of the cemetery fund. ** Jello 3 k a for r . R 8 of Enuiskilleu public school, ac- 'Fur Sale, at the Methodist ALTONA MILLS On and after - a S parsonage: a Gurney Oxford Coal June 16th there will be chopping on Mon- ;_:$OCke a-Salmon, per ]b tin eowpanied by a lady friend, Spent days,Wednesdays and Fridays only. 39-42 y 'the: week-and at the home of her and wood beater with oven ; a box strive fora bedroom • hanging hall ''��� RS. EMMA ELVISS—Nursewfth parents here. g R lvipractical experience. Open for engagements —Coming—Dr. F. E.' Luke, Op- and dining-room usurps, also spar- in town or country. Phone Yick 1106. 30.4 'Shredded W,he3.t', 2 pkgs f jr 25c, tometrist, -167,Youge St., Toronto, for lamp ; two Btinlch standard -- at A. H. Allin's drug store, Whit- Bugg lamps. * OR BALE—In the Village of Pick. .Mack's No Rtalf 8 for — ---:, R —� large crowd attended the ering,a building lot well situated,sox 181 tt. ' ^' —25e•. Yb , Tuesday, June 17th. GlassFor particulars apply at the NEWS office. 39 40 required yat'right prices. **' meeting of the Women's Institute -- •--- •--• _._ Dominion Matehes, 3 for .. 25c, -Mrs. W. V. Richardson, -Miss held on Thursday last at the home FOR SALE-2 good cows, one fresh •. of lira. H. Pilke C 1'C and one due. Apply to A. E. Calvert first �r r Louisa Richardson, Miss E. B. y+ hR h St. A farm west of Pickering and north of Provincial 1r a deliver Ir0 tills Q11l8 6 ' '' Bogue and N. J. Chapman attend• very instructive and entertaining Highway. 39tf + EoDn"( ramwas given. Mrs. Me-ed theFrienda Quarterly MeettagOR $ALE—Between 700 and 800Fred T. BuntingPiCkerinat Newmarket over the weekend. ughof Copetown; represent- Ffeet of rough lumber. Areasonable offer willGo-to-Sunday-School Dap will g the Dept.of Agriculture, spoke be accepted. M.Soloviteh, 1 1.4 miles north of "Woman's Brougham. 38-39 . 'be observed next Sunday in the °n Luty,. as in the stablished,1857. Methodist Church at I0.80 a. m. Home.thet School and the State."' PLANTS, FOR SALE—Tomatoes, Brougham and Kinsale Branches Cabbage.Cauliflower and Celery. Apply to f Address by F.-M. Chapman, B. A. Win.Duncan lot 29,con.6. Pickering. Phone h were present and contributed is Mark 1620. 38-39 " Evenin a service to be taken by br _Mr. Morley, no email measarel to-' the great • tor - ^ sdecess of the afternoon. Instrn• �jOR SALE—A parching of inat ha- -The.parcel post sale held by L' for chicks.Plymouth Rocks. Also Chatham -the Ladies'Aid Society of st. An- mental music was rendered by the incubator and brooder. Phone Pick;1710. Mrsiq . l5k. draw's Church on Friday after- Misses Sadler, of Kinsale, and two W.Hall, Pickering. as 40 e noon ]est was a decided success. xcellent papers were given by CTRAYED.-On, to the premises of The purchasers were well pleased Mrs. Axford, Of Brougham, and the undersigned,lot 16, con.4: Pickering, 3 _ Mrs. Wang of Kinsale, Mrs. `p yearling steers. Owner racy have same by prow- with their purchases and a num- + ,ng property and paying expenses. Walter Carl- if ber returned repeatedly to secure B. Powell was in charge of . the ton. _ 3a-40 } meeting. Lunch was served and •: more areels. The proceeds of OR RALE=Ford touring cRr. i It pp a'soclal hotir was spent at the pe,3.good.tires.?924 license, set o, the eah@ amounted tv over$ao. P? Fgooa g�z _ o- cone]usion. toot.,2 spare tubes.sp�lleendid:ligqhts.several other xt —Rev. J. C. McConachte,.D. D., extras. $1.0 cash, Wm. Anderson, Durbar- _ J t representative of the Ontario Pro- —It i9 aspected that some•very ion. 38.39. 1 ' �hibition Union, will occupy the serious accidents will occur in the ` i pulpit in St. Andrew's Church vill-tge during the summer, as the FOR RENT—In ibr Village of Clare- mont.3 building suitable for a.blacksmith t next Sunday in the absence of village is practically without any shop or garage,and centrally situated: Apply to 41 1Rev. P. F. Gardiner, who is attend- .protection from the speeding Mrs.H•Thomson,Claremont. 34tr Double Ing the, General Assembly' in motorist. The great majority of j TANTED—Li.ve poultry. hides, Owen Sound. Dr. McConach]e motorists are ti ery careful, but a `�' wool and junk. Highest price paid for ewest St a small majority have no regard same. M.Solovitch. 2 1-4 miles north of the was formerly a minister In the Village of Yiougham,on Brock Road. 33-6 ,{ Presbyteriarr Church. whatever for the law. Tbey not Soles only imperil their own lives, bili UR- SALE—Cheap ali kinds of — spending a. g F wagons harness,and alt kinds of-farm im- Kira. John Toms is s eadin t� they are alga a menace to the lives lementain goodorder. Alsoseoeralhea LjmjQ month with her sister in Muncie, n' 'rid t14T►iQ pp Indiana. She had a ver of other motorists and pedeatri inn 1ig14L scales and took stoves and halon- High- _ ' p pleasant who ma ha est puce d 1*.,bid,,,and wool. also five Doul- it „tri across Lake Ontario and on y happen to be on the ro+d p+u f at the same time' as they. On try. H.Herman.StouGvif e. Phone 1903 17tf y a eBrie from Buffalo to Detroit F'rid-ty last we noticed two cars OR SALE—Garagebusioesa.frame sad she also reports ver wet F 28 x ' y going east. One wag making a las edlonGood Roads•hall lnka and f land for 'and and cold weather 'In that reputed pomp' for Shades' determined effort to pass the gasohne and oil. Tourist Service Contract,sever- - _- very-warm State. she i9 quite al car agencies. Bookaopen for inspetcnon. Own- Toes other and the oilier R'a9 just 98 good reasons for sepia A in contented to remain a resident'of ' er has �a�d pay N determhned to keep in the lead, business snap at !Soot MaL an offer. G. r Ontario,-even if its winters ma Barker,Pickering. 38:39 and the result was an exciting I, be somewhat cold, t y race in which the cars were going OR SALE-10 the Village of Clare- '—A special meeting of 'the. at about forty miles-an hour FmoRnt. ••Sandbank: r�.residence of the late r Chamber of Commerce was held Our loeal constable i3 w@flee, Peter Mscnab.a 1I-roomed frame structure and QST r,.ugh-casi. Furnace and all modern convenient on Friday evening lase, when there lII the matter. He is wing and fences. Also a good barn 20 x 40, 4 scresof land was'a large number Of members able to control the traffic through on which is an orchard with all kiadsoffruit } trees. Hard and soft water. Apply o Mrs.P. present. It was held for the pnr. the village, but he has been told Mactiab.193 Glen Grove Ave.W.Toronto.or m :.'pose of making preliminary ar- by the officials of the Highways D.A.Scott,Claremont. 33tf _tion o ants for the demonstra- Department thin he must leave l F IT I9 IiHEL'&1ATISaj, L-AN1tion on the First of July. The the control of the traffic to the 1.back or any kidney ailment a that troubles you, • various committees were appoint- Provincial officerr, who are seldom iwt buy a bottleof O R, (Old Reliable) Kidney Staunton '( Nall-paper8 TIonic. from Miles S.Chapman. Piekerin , and ed, and :it was decided, to have near-when-they are wanted. Of enjoy life once more. Read this from a�wr- -- � many special attractions for the course, they cannot be expected bor6man, -I. bavt tieFa down and out with day. The committee that was rheumatism for a year.unable to dress myself. ��CJ y to be everywhere at the Same had to be assisted to•bed. Two hot ties of O.R. appoin ted`some time ago to seenre time,as they have altogether too Kidney Tonic fixed me up,and now I am able'to " the names of thoB9 in the southern c• go about soy work as in past years. Jno,Byers._' �.�• • roach territory for their supervi. 38:40 Semi Trimmed part of Pickering township who ,ion. We cannot understand why made the' supreme sacrifice in the the Highways Department refuses 'Whltevale great war, and have them inscribed to allow local constables co look _ _..:_ - =on a bronze tablet to be erected after the law breakers. If any in the Park, have completed their fatal accidents should- occur, on The Service Garage _' work, and have given the con. our streets owing to negligence tract for making.the tablet to the of motorists, the Highways De- Motor overhauling• top and.f,ide cur. ` . W.Rogers Co., Toronto, and it iq partment will be morally respons• tain repairing. expected that they will have their ible. Our police trustees should Battery Serpic(—Cbarging ' • work finished by the First of July. investigate the matter and en- and overhauling. TheChambe -f- r e are de• deavor. to secure adequate pro- wor guaranteed.—Flat rate , termined to make Ibis'celebration Lection fur the village. bervice chargeffi46 - a most successful affair. Watch Phone 5510 stark. Ventral. "OVERALL - Dux for full particulars later. SALE REGISTER. w. E• 8 ,E R R Y —Thursday evening, May 29th,R. W. Bro. R. J. Shier, D. D. b MOVDA'sbo t iii or~20uins of goodetimothy S,coLVANIZ DM M., Toronto District B, official visit 4 Doric Lodge A. aF.s hay at lot 17,Toa. s cash. tale 15TE STEEL M a he A. M. \'o. 424. 'The evening was son,o'clock. Terms cash. Ed Glee- ANlfgS. '�CHAPMAN memorable for the largest attend• son, bailiff. ante of members and' visitors on TuRSDAY.Jr;NE 17-im—Auction sale of J record for Doric Lodge, there be• entire herd of Holstein cows belong• ing about fifty viaitor9 re r ing to W. J. Turner, lot 31, on o ge. Brooklile ung e o secure /lhitirtkVi9htor , — - i satisfactory help Mr. Turner is going The PEDLAR LIMITBO ��'tl'yam, irchcliffe Lodge, Btrehcliffe : out of the dairy business and, will OSHAWA, ONT. .�a_a[_s W. an te St. Andrew's Lodge, 'I'OCODtO sell without reserve. $ale at 2 sharp. Composite Lodge, Whitby; Cedar See bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer. Lodge, Oshawa ; Queen City THE ACTIVE SEASON IS NOW UPON IIS. Lodge; Toronto ; General' piercer __ gTORg—COOK - Hardwood Flooring _TRANSPORTATION F kCILITIES ARE -NOW ASSURED — Lodge, Toronto ; King Edward -furnaces and Shingles Lodge, Sunderland ; piarkban) The home of J. C. and Mrs. Coote, The Seaman Kent line of flooring in Interest on,the aelliug value of your ffirm is greater r Union Lodge, Markham ; Trent lot 20,Esquesing Township, was the plain red oak, quarter cut white than your net income farming it. 1 Lodge, Trenton, and Brougham scene of a quiet wedding on Saturday, oak• birch or maple. Union Lodge, Claremont. The May 3rd, at twelve thirty, when their Hecla FufnRces—pipe or pipeless " lodge was opened by W. Bro. Dr. daughter, Harriett Wilhelmina, was Tf you contemplate selling-List your property wtth�II� Rubberaid FeltSinteShioglesandRoll V. E. Ca''rtwright at'8 o'clock and united in marriage to Albert Edward, Roofing, ]8 or 38 inches Vcide. ' after exemplifying the second de• eon of R, C. and airs. Stork,of Picker• ,Also; a few settings of bred-to•la No Ccmmissiou if No Sale. in b the Rev. W. Patterson. of y gree,a banquet was served in the g' y Barred Rock eggs Norval. The bride was given away by gR for sale. -Ezclu=ive listing not required ,. lodge room. To add to the enjoy- her father,enterllsglthe room to the JOHN DRAPER, DICKERING went of the evening R. W. tiro. strains of Lobengtin's.wedding march, Call'aod get prices 35 Rnthven McDonald rendered a played by Miss Nellie Cook, of Os. number of solos and monologaPs pringe. $be wore travelling suit of �t T Ii�TSURANCE^—Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sickness. as only a master can. The Com. Paint twill with Baud colored hat and Special F�rt�l ser Sale polite Male Quartette, of Whitby, shnes and corsage bouquet of sweet- BO�'DS—Government htanici delighted those present with a heart roses and lily-of-the-valley. Dur- Rather than carty over;we have re. + _ pal, CorporatioII.� , number of selections, and Wr Bro. ing the signing of the register "Be. duced the price,of Fertilizers MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties>, 'Bunting contributed a solo to_ cause" was very sweetly, enpg by Miss in stock as follows Margaret Cook, of Osprioge. After wards the evening's programme, the ceremony luncheon was served to 3tons of 2-10-2,35 00 cRe1i DEAL ESTATE—Farlu^and Residential. which was well received. On about thirty guests, The groom's gift lj ton of 3-8-6. 39.60 cash Sunday. June 15th, Doric Lodge to the bride was a bar,pin set with ton of 4-8-4, 41.00 -cash K attends Divine Worship,at 3 p.m,, sapphire and diamonds and to bliss one \Seal, 50.00 cash G . :� R „ E R at, Centennial-Church, Highland Margaret Cook and Miss Nellie Cook. 'A complete stock of Feeds on hand it Creek. The John Ross Robertson cousins of the bride, a hracelet eacb. as usual. +t' Male Choir, of Toronto, will take The hride was the recipient of many A carload of Western Oats to useful and beautiful gifts. The bride arrive about June 2nd. pICgERING c large of the mnsical pert of the I nod groom left for a shert wedding p•rviep. Fold Rev., A. McLellan, of trip, and on their retulrn will reside Rt A. E. REESOR, �Cj•aremonc, will preach. Pickering. Cedar Grove and Locust Hill j Telephone Pickering 4800 Pe 0. 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