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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_06_13 1e • 1 ,{ d� .„ ... .�, c-:.' �•'3�. .. -$•': _...,, ,.,.,,r Y:i. r•s1 -"'y r �'�r+••. '!^'.:.rc+. .'.r,'"i. .'''�a ''Y"'".,' `ti u 5 .t.+ a y z ? � _ `• ,111•nx., - �-, �. . P . .fL -.N .t i Y_K9 , r t.i - .PICSERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE :13, 1924 :. 1�To. 40 ;r>rarfsfat :asl 6afalsril. dROCK ROAD. RIVER. Geo*� :faker i�'. Knox ie about ai-��ts�t3-at the — GREENwOOD B<ed{cal present time. Few places are more interestin �. ' g Wm. BadRerowie.viettidgbisdaugh= than those in a state of transition an E. FORSYTH, Opb.D.. Director ter In Oshawa. Interest 3e manifested if the spot hap- gene to be an ' Rs0�ptometrical'Association o<Ontario.Res. W.A. And Mrs.Jackson, of Toron- � L ' m lateral:C ember of American Optometzlcal sten .on Duffin creek and op ening ��, esamlrs d by mo tment To Avoid D�latakes to, visited friends here during the out i.n,th0 sixth coaeessioix of Picker- `& Pboaea ; CEvarem°'oat, Ont. ' holidays, fog isract of land which might be A good here took,is IDetabIiebed 1838 said to be in a transitor state. From . y� t Wednesday BID abu� 00 an n an encampmento a modern e oldest established industr .of-the College of Pb arse and Surrgeons y even ng. Ontario farm mons the first pp�^tion of Ontario county. Ylid sf Ontario. OlEoe: that (armerly It b An interesting practice game of this change, but now a gradur.i turn the late Dr,R.Brodie.and latterly L3 Dr, Cal Look baseball was played here on the nth• +eu. Phone. Claremont,Qrie. 221y w f letic field on Monday evening between' ,from the farm to a summer camping O. McKINNON, M.D. L,R O.S., and picnic ground to betas made. L1B�1°II the boys and girls, the latter winuiog, a The lower portion of the place some N• Edinburgh,ur member of the souse of sixty acres has remained, but with Whea' t Phytlolanr and 9argeonr of Oatarto usentlaba gCARBORO. few exceptions, in almost its original of 63 College of Someone, i¢iaburgb, - -- p - 6D attention d ulden•e of women �d To Baker's Splendid Choice .— ' state and it natural beauty appeals OtOa.and nn' am' Everybody come to the grand'gar. y pot it is ideal,. Mann. to man �e a picnic e of Phano s tib. Level stretches of land form fields and Wanted Chairopr'aodC p den party to be held on the Rectory diamonds for football and baseball • ' � grounds. West Hill (stop 44, Kingston Natural springs abound g R. GORDON McBAY—Cbiroprac- It dont matter who Makes roadMn the evening of Tuesday, . providing , Dtor. Office hours--2 ao co a.00 7.00 to June 24th, under the auspices of St, cold, clear water for drinking, Cool, gIGHE$T PRICE PAID S.�a d br�appointment. Phone 32o, 3 the Reoordt Cllr OVfll Margaret's Church. The program deep woods. ruts down to the creek • ' —�Whi ! y. will be given by Robt. Wilson, the which in warm weather provides, :Horn Phonograph with the'aid of a dam; a roomy swim. Seed Buckwheat � ll _ famous entertainer; Mise Doris Wil- 1 a1• eon, dancing artiste, and A, H. Mac. ming pool. No mosquitos and no FOR SALE Wlll.Play it. Curdy,-director of Greenwood Presby- Poison ivy are there and the small �A "E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and teriao Choir, soloist. The Searboro, ohitd may run at liberty with perfect rSoBcitor,Notary Public Etc. Moneyy to P $eat quality of Chick Feed and " e `baa. SouthIVC=g,Court Hoare, Whitby 231y Military Band will be is attendance. rpfety. Bcratefi Feed always Stouffaviffle,Dnt, Theprogram will be is at 8.15 o'clock While city folk atic to revel is., on hand:4 ILLIAMJ. BEATON,B.A„Bar (standard time). Admission, 25 cents to them, these exottc surroundings,Ry Soliator member of the firm of children; under 12 years. 15 cents. � there is no reason why the beauty andRyekmaa i)eairoa lioster and Beaton• T - r usefulness of such a spot as this should General i`t+rt.$uildins.SaBayStreet,Toronto. not be shared by others. Man .is.by ' ' j y4 Telephone 11tam sal sad 9e?. - MARtCHAM: nature an eiplorer, why Haunt old EisStmi Past17 rlonr r Dental �• • � and often tiresome spots when new At the annual meeting of the Home P Its Always Good. Telephone Clotnpany, which operates and deli htlnl ones are at hand? None better made In Canada. *" DR. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist,' FtfJteral Director extensively through the townships of Whitby. Office—Adam's Terrace, Byron Markham and Pickering, and held at St. Normo. Phone las. (Gua extraction when and Whitevale, the 'ilia report was DUNBARTON. neared). Licensed Embalmer _. presented,showing that he net oyer- ' ' DR. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stoug-. - atiag profit for the year mons 83 928, Mise Elfreda Wilkinson, of Union- a villa Honor Graduate of Chi �iOTOIi HE�BJSE ville,is the guest of her cousin. Miss R .G A M " Y Chicago and To- In view of the conditions obtaining mato Un, and the R��,,� Coll a of Dorotby'Ciuoston,for a,few weeks. -� Dental Surgeons. Phoned lbi;, Ree,%ce CLARSMONT, Out and other reuses, the report was Mrs. Mark Taylor, mother of Wm. ` - 1013, No outsida appotn=ts. 261y_ Phone 91.4 thought to be very satisfactory and Tx los, of this y face. was unanimously adopted. The old y P passed to her , LAKE:.B. BEATON. D. D. S., Board of Directors, co aietia o!,Alf. rest, at the home of her daughter. Graduate or the Royal CotNge of Deng li g airs. Isaac Taylor. Dawes Road, To. Surgeons aa� University of Toronto. Oaks Hoover, Dr.John Moore. R.J.Co Mrs. y Not only on special . o.er w.M. e'. hardware atone, Whitby �j . F. H. Reesor, H. Jones. F. W. McKav Toronto. Mrs. Taylor,whose maiden y P e�phohours s22o.Co� 1 to 6'80' •Ind' phone e. Fruit Trees Shrubs ESC• and W.A. Fuller were all re-elected. name was Margaret Secord, was a Oaeasion9 and for 441y1 At The subsequent meeting of the relative of the famous Laura Record. an length Of t12Tler �. directors Alf.Hoover was re-elected and was in leer 79th r. y Veterinary Having secured the agenvy for E.D. manager and president; F. H.Reesor. On Sunday a noon last people but for all time, to Smith do Son, Ltd., Nurserymen, _ vice-president ; and D. R. Beaton,cst ilAthered lrom far and near to cele- - G.KERSLAKE. B. V. Sc. Honor of Winona, Ont. Whitevale,secretary. brace the annual Memorial Service at obtain best reshits .Graduate of University of Toronto. All I am to-take orders for all Erskine Cemetery. Hundreds were in from your Cream, rens given Cla Prompt and careful attention Phone p attendances to a a tribute to those aB to test Weight ;wo2., Claremore. a21y kinds PrePared Trees,Small Fruits, --. - pay _. WHJTEVALE. who have one before and to meet t Ornamental .Shrubs Etc., at R lowest possible prices. - friends and acquaintances, some not and Price, ship your � t4R• F. A. Major spent the week-end. havingg met for ears. At 3.00 o'clock �;. Speciai'rates for large quantities,' with Milton friends. Rev,J.F. Olugetod movated the steps Cream'I* us. ffitf Mrs. D. R. Beaton was the guest on of the old-fashioned P. RICHARD80i�T—Real Er pulpit and there. Sunda of Whitby friends; r Public. insurance.Coarayancin& Naary N. J. Cjh� mks y y Isom delivered a very appropriate and �]20IIe I��Q� and PkEadns,oat. ;vy p lekeriIIg Mrs. A. E. Major spent a few days impressive sermon from the-text:'•He linos our 1202 and last week with Toronto friends, that -overcometh, the, same •ball be POSTILL, Licensed call Auctioneer We are pleased to learn that S. clothed in white raiment; and I will Moore is recovering from his recent at Our lace F• for osaatiss 01'rark ase oanado, Aaa B not blot out his name out of the book of � P }" ilea rales ad all Made arsanasd to.e awsrss' Roofing illness. __ _weer, Address organ silver P.o„ pot, life,but I will confess his name before Watch out for the garden party on my Father and before his angels."Rev. R.BBATON TOWNBHIP OLARK 1 the Methodist Church lawn. Parti- 3:6. Mrs.-Le Royin her fitting style. Ston€#'V111e. CireameryI C L Ooevemeer, dao ulemlaa.r tar curets later. two r, AdMaviss, Aasoantans, Rea. fleets tom Jaqcck Buckles bas returned to New sang Soe Da of I'll Understand." Some :Phone 1890' ea� « os' °s �,> ;;. Materiai Yor . after spending A few. weeks of those from a.distance were Charles -- ; with his familyhere. BTOUFFVILL ONT. nd Mrs. Rose, of Sault St. Marie; E► AV[D A. PUGH—Live stock aua Just arrived a car of Toronto Mesdames Jos. Lear and Fra y: TT y Oliver and Mrs. Annan and Mrs. Low, Ltioneer. Graduate of C. M Ions'School Asphalt Ca's Roll Roofing, Turner were is Whitby on Sunday In of Hamilton; J. J. and Mrs. Holmes. :�so f e:pertence with pea;gree� attendanoe on the services in cooneo• Mr. and Ms. Hashman. Thos. and M ' p pBlock and ring work. A!l finds of raw Shingles etc., also tion with the Golden Jubilee of the diOCl:lyremoa�t dad co laermr rearonabk. Phoar Mise Alma Hendeso°, Er°ert, Ms.ry ere Yo Ar6 7 giy Ontario Ladies'College, and Miss -Violet Walton, Mis% Ma large stock of B. C. Cedar Tile Ladies' Aid-of the Methodist - [)(]M. MAW, LICENSED AUG- Shiagles, Beaver Board Church had a very encePeeful meet- Anderson, Mrs. McRae, Miss Rose. •v Ing and tea at the home o[ Mrs. Frank Jno, and Mrs.Frost and family, Miss TIONEER for York.Qatarlo and Durham y iCount3m All king of sales promptly attended and Lumber. Sarah Dickson, Thos, and Mrs. Ben It* Termsrearoaahie. Datertor saki may bs Turneron�Thursday. Allreporthay. dersonand family,.MrA .Stark. Robt. �jQju.enl�'j dent Photon. o WhitEWS' y,On Bali,and iadepea. 'Call and get Oar prices. ing had a good and-profitable time. sad Mrs.Kerr and family. Miss Satin: t pent phones, Whitby,Ont. my dere and,Mias Hing, of Toronto; Geo. .�. �IC' ►�ti waw DUNBAftTON. and Mrs. Holliday and Ms.Bean, of Coalf - - B _. _ Whitby. - LUMBER YA" Mrs. smith. Mrs. Horace Dap, Mr, ' ;Having purchased the stock from and Mrs. Frost and family, of Toros- �' Lumber the the Estate of to, spent the wlaek-ead'with Mrs.Bleu- _. . . GREENWOOD. = kin. Shingles• W. G. BARNES and the entire Roy and Mrs Murphy and family, of Will Sadler has been of!duty for.a '-- busiaeas of JOS. W. DOTEN ,{{ *� n Toronto, motored obt and spent Bun. week, owing to the_8n. - D. A. MORD V E day with Mrs. Murphy's parents, Jae. Charlie Bussell, of Whitby: spent Ready Roofing Ata_atxaared-to supply all sites and Ms. Foston. Sunday at his home here. Y from Berry Boxes to Three - A rand garden party, under the Miss E. Williams, of Toronto, is -• ` ' and Halt Bushel. .: Funeral Director auspices of the Du°barton Preaby spending a week with Mrs. W.Sadler. .:and Latta terian Church, will be held on Walter Mies Edna Middleton returned home - �3linen Riser Basket Works Rmh'i'a� - Nicholson's Park at Liverpool on the Saturday morning• after ependIng s - -- Phone Mark.8400 �'�Motor Z� evening of Saturday.June 21st. There week with friends in Port Hope. will be a splendid program given by Ms. Emerson Ormerod retarded Ec O FRANK PENNOCK - Succenor to the following able artists: Jimmie home last week, after •pending a few s .. S day a in Claremont with,her "The Mao that made the Barnes' CHAS. BEIERL. - MARKHAM Raid, erste Cook. of Toronto ; Mier er parents, Basket.' Marguerite Gook.violinist,of Toroittio; tdsrl Howson sad wife and James y�QQ•�T `:1f•-- Phone 9000 Pad little Mirs,Verna 9eleck,who will Gibson and wife motored to Toronto _ --- dance the Highland Fling. There on Sunday and spent the day with E A E R' SBmd will also be a sale of work and boots- friends. made baking. like mother used, to Robes Harvey,,wife and baby.of TO. 1 Flo" make,beginni at a 30 o'clock. Field's ronto sprat the weekend with Bert I urn a We are Agents for music during the evening. There will baby are remaining here for a week n('� and Marvel be a refreshment booth on the ground cr two. Cock Shutt Jos The program will begin at 8 o'clock Mrs. M.A. Minn, a former reeldeu t - (standard time). Admission air cents, barb.was in the' village recently - } - "Past Flour children,under 12 yeas.20 cents. riesling old acquaintances before leay. _ Goold-Shapley log for the States to visit-hot daught- er Ethel. who is not well. May be obtained from you Grocer. Levi Mackie was in the village a g , Muir, BROUGHAM. j • • '-- few days this week. Owing to heart Fleury and: Bisso/ Brooklin Flour Mills Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, visited trouble he has not been very well of with& E. Perryman last week. late, but is so far recovered as to be CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Percy and Mrs. Thornton, Toronto• able to leave in a few days for Iowa to St oke FOR SALE visited with R. J..and Mrs Cowan on visit his sister. e' Sunday. Mr. West will occupy the pulpit ,y A Ford Tonging Car, Delivery � A dumber from here attended the here on Sunday morning. Service at Wagon, DeLaval 500 lbs. Se a- ' service at the White Church on Sun- Mount Zion at 10.30 m.;Kineale at rator, Ressol S in.Grinder,, A Suulmer Session day afternoon. 1.90 p:m., and Brougham at 7.00 p. M. G. S. & M. b, Mrs Ingles and Mrs. Reesor, of To. ,These services will be taken ti the p' IS HELD IN THE ronto, are spending a week with their pastor. Sunda School will be held at Gesso 'Engine. P R y 5 Brantford'Binder Twi'tie. POPULAR parents, Henry and Mrs. Shea. Greenwood at 10.00 a.m., and Kinsale Care that Cold J. H. Madill and-:Dean Mairs werd and Mount Zion at 2.80 p. m. W. F. D1sneyt G1 ree11W0o' ' In Bradford on Wednesday of last Word was received here on Monday LLIOTT week attending the funeral of the late evening of the sudden death of Ches- 42tf Phone Pick 714 Josh Madill ter Keeler• at Buffalo. Chester bad Beet Remedies mann- Y A number of the ladies of the W. not the advantages of many young ' G/r M. S. are attending the Whitby Pres- men, but being ambitious he struck - rain Choppy Yonge do Charles Ste,Torontol byterial this Friday, held this year in out himself at an early age and ', a0tllred Will be found S Melville Church est Hill. while his associates were at school he • From now until Sept, 2nd, when The W. M. S.of St, John's Church was working for: the farmers in the " w AND FL kR1NGa our Fail Term opera. First-class will hold their June meeting at the neighborhood. Finally, he left here in Our store, s . Instruction in all Departments, home of Mrs. Barclay'.on• Thursday, and went to the States: . Only a few lam prepared to do, Chopping and Accoumtng, Steno res h Type- y Oat Flakingever da but y' yP June the 19th. A good attendance is months ago became home for a short, „ y y writing, Secretaries , eneral Im- 5 Saturday, rovement, Banking, Commercial requested, time when he purchased i house end p g' The students and other friends of persuaded his parents to give up farm- N E McEWEN Stoneboats For Sale Teachers' and Business Courses. of the Claremont Continuation School. ing and move in to the home thus pro- E. Enter now, Write for Catalogue. including a number from here, motor- vided by him,so that they might spend 'Burgeon ed to Toronto on Friday last•ad took their declining years in comfort. We �e sins �guT e0II'' John F. Bayles, C18remOIIt W,:J. Elliott, Principal the boat and spent a very enjoyable extend our sympfby to the bereaved g Rural R-ite No,2 qday-at Niagara Falls, I parents. P1Ck!?I'1.11�. U]31ri1.Z'1Q Y, c.;3 �+�.by `"Y"r!•i . .. .. ... .,. •4:., \ n 7w :k'e•%•'A'�'v'. w .. ,MC�.', t`h9S,n..6+'kiln.....,...i..ak....w,..L+...��dt:iae..,.w...,.-r ......'.._, .�b:.PS'....._...� ... ..y e-'.:•:.±..', ...',:�-. --. ...-_.. -.,. ... .]. a... _ a,..-w,. ma-.,-.:"F� - - .. .._. m,,,. .....-:_ - _._ .....-_:t._..�7.,.a:r.i. -•. v.,.dt+L'u'S:?..`.d.Lr:W..'i�ri'2s,�...�.'S'p.�J''°�,.1'F.,:r..�iw.r•L ��''�S9�G� 717-b•.as T'•� ,,,. ,„: •r"•"IC:''XS: ASL "+4i"�W" M YX 9�y °� :. y .rte. , : y: - ---- ^ - ~-- (-Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt of Pattern. :..�. ' Send Ibc -in silver for our up-to- r ,. date Spring and Summer 18`24 Boots • ` AbouHowet the o� Fashions. f • TO MAKX:A FIRELESS COOKER. First.get a large,wooden tub or -hIY M6THER'8 HANDS.' Perhaps s combination of'bookracl box. Put six inches of sawdust in - �y and writing pnaterials can,.be made. the bottom anti-place in a tin bucket K �� 8etch beautiful,uJitl, beautiful bandsl A small work basket well stocked, -wralsped in asbestos-in the centre'They're neither white nor croft; should stand in some convenient Iace: good T. And you, I.latow, will scarcely think P of this and puck the space between ` That they were fair at all.. A really comfortable chair, besides bucket and box with,sawdust. The the ordinary ones, is a necessity'; a bucket requires a cover. Pw looked on hands whose form and much--sometimes possible-is a lux- Pour plaster of Paris on the top eat tyle tI� t�1e �1t1@8t grade— T-6<t. ury. A rack on which a suitcase may of the sawdust to hide it and hold it RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE -A sculptors dream might be; Yet are those wrinkled, .aged hands be placed is a very great convenience. in place. Paint the box white and The bureau or toilet table may be as fasten a top on it with binges. Most beautiful to me. conveniently and ornamentally stock- The top, shape lMike a shallow box, ed"I toilet art-0184 as cJrC;,MQ+anePq should b@ filled witi, wool f,-I+ mrru- &111,1`4 nj TIC! A TIJCJNLb s 9. uehL beautiful, beautiful handsl will allow; but see, I pray you, that 'gated board or, -t'f perfectly tight, ~" Though heart were weary and sad, you provide a pincushion well stocked with sawdust. r These patient hands kept toiling on, with a variety of pins. The vessel containing the food isI BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETOPd' EI) I RO " That the children might be glad; p put on a heated soapstone-in the! Arovinolal Board of Health. Oatarle w Don't forget a'sera basket.• 1? j «, Middleton will be find to answer gngstioas oa I'n>t1le Health s1� I always weep, sa looking back See that your guest room suppliep bottom of the tin bucket. Both tops! To childhood's distant day, a -stand or container for towels, face should be fastened securely and it: sPallaa Hoose, Saatir I think how those hands reefed not cloths, soap, tooth paste, powder and needs no more attention until the time tees through Sb� column address him at yam; When mine were at their play. `CMAGent. Toronto so forth. comes to remove the food. r Itis often a very great convenience Such beautiful, beautiful handal . to an overnight or week-end guest TQ CROP RAISINS 3 They're growing feeble now, with a small quarfEky of luggage, to How do communicable or infectious cups, spoons, etc.). (c) Efficient For time and pain have left their find a bath robe hanging in the guest When you have raisins or nuts to diseases spread? That is a question organization, providingfor the gatb- mark room closet. I think this •might be chop, take off the top of your baking- that puzzles the lay mind, and rightly!Bring of facts regarding cases anPP d On hands and heart and brow. powder can,,'put the raisins on nuts'so, for the question is one of-great',mortality, and preparing "pin maps Alsol Alas the nearin time, considered a necessity. "P importance. Next comes the problem;both of cases of illness and of deaths, -. g Be sure, also, that this closet con on a board and 'chop them with the of preventing the spread o! com-'studying the collected data, requiring And the sad, sad day to me, tains plenty of hangers: sharp edge of the can. It will not municable diseases, a matter of even I notification by physicians, sending ' When 'nesth the daisies, out of sight Lastly, give your guest a chance to mash them like the food grinders, and greater importance. Most of the com- sanitary inspectors to follow up the r These hands will folded<be,. enjoy her room-that is, don't try to is more speedy than a knife or municable diseases are spread by di-!cases reported, making a house-to- entertain her all the time, or try to scissors. rect-contact and by direct infection, house inspection of, the entire city. But, oh, beyond this shadow land. --- that is by transference of the infer-! (d Careful instruction of the general give her 'your society every single -4' ) Where all is'bright and fair, minute of the day. Often a chance ` �� ; tion from one individual to another. public, of teachers in schools, of fore- Where I know lilt well these dear old hands m �� s naP, write a letter or two,. A 'PlAUDID LAXATIVE Dr: Paul Gerhard says that in the'men in factories, of superintendents prevention and control of outbreaks of large department stores, of the- Will palma of victory bear; read a new book or simply spend a p i, the• whole municipal machinery africa managers, etc., in nose -end Where .crystal streams through end- halt hour in quiet, undisturbed b the - OR THE BABY (health, legs years q ypolice, city-engineering and!mouth hygiene,by means of bulletins, - Flow over golden Banda, necessity of talking, is appreciated by public traffic departments) should,pamphlets 'and popularly written lit your guest Mothers should constantly be on hold in readiness well-considered pre-i erature. (e) Prompt destruction of And where the old grow young again ,A ventive measures. The extent and,all infectious mat warning against I'll clasp my mother's hands. guard to keep baby's bowels working nature of these necessarily depend a careless disposal of nasal dia- -Ellen M. H. Gates. freely and his stomach sweet, for A DAINTY SUMMER FROCK upon the character of the community. charges. nine-tenths" of the ailmenfs from. A rural district or a small town ob- Equally important administrative which little ones suffer are caused by viously demand a somewhat different control measures to be taken at the LET'S TRY OUR GUEST` ROOM. derangements of the stomach and treatment than a -metropolis. In all first outbreak of an epidemic are: bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are a important mesures efforts are con- the isolation of the si(k. the provision A friend of mine once told me that • centrated alon the followin lines: of s sufficient number of hospital her mother advised her at an early splendid lazative for the baby. They g g are mild but thorough contain neith-_. (a) The prevention of droplet fries-I beds; the avoidance of crowded gath period In her housekeeping career, to, ##tion b sneezing, coughing, spitting,I eringa, and the efficient warming (in sleep in her guest room once in a er opiates no narcotics, and are ab Ihand=s�king, etc. Such droplets are winter) and ventilatio_: of homes, of- while. She had found it an excellent I solutely guaranteed to be safe and!scattered shout to a distance o? acv-f flees, stores, workshops and means of 4lY emdeRt for either the newborn babe I eras' feet, and every drop may carry�communication. ' suggestion and had-followed it with— . !the germ- (b) The control of sputum, is she was more'than sere—disttae! ad- or the growing child. By their action These are genera! considerations / on the bowels and stomach they drive the avoidance of hand contamination!which are necessary before the more * vantage �E°m' out constipation and Indigestion; and the contamination of eating and!specific measures which have to be I slept in mine soon after, and was y l s break up colds and simple fevers and drinking utensils (lichee, glasses, taken when an outbreak dcea occur. i - hontfled to Lind that the feather pit- / make th6 dreaded teething period _ ---. — --- lows, comparatively new, had an oily t t may, The Tablets.are sold by meds- • N1C�L in the Axe. You and To-day. and very disagreeable smell, necessi- E4 eine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a •' - w feting their being sent to the cleaner's With every rising of the sun bol from The Dr. Williams' Medicine at once. Walter Smith went to the woodpile Think of your life as Just begun. I..should never have known it had I Co., Brockville, out. to do his part in,keeping up the sup• y —?-- ply of wood for the kitchen stove. It not slept upon them; for what great The past has shrived and buried deep could make up her mind to tell mei _ ;._- -- — -_-� wan a clear, frosty morning; the snow p I (`� was glistening; the ice on the pond All yesterdays—there let them'elee Neither would any one, I suppose,I LI was smooth and.inviting, and Walter'a ever.speak-of the sagging or obstrep- l Nor seek to summon back one Shoat " emus curing, the lumpy mattress oe' a rr skates- bad' been recently sharpened.I Of at -- th innumerable host He picked up the axe and swung it I+ the squeak in the bed, any one of ; I I Concern yourself with but today, - quickly and impatiently' down on.a which would•effectually put sleep to s afoot beech block. Out from the edge / Woo it and teach It to obey . rout for the sensitive or poor sleeper. - r ---� : -:. - - � J► — of the steel flew a smaN fragment, i My lint suggestion is, therefore, at e ` Walter looked at the nick in dismay. repetition of my friend's advice--sleep I Your wish sad w11L Since time began ` in your own guest room occasionally. He had neglected to warm the axe and T�,ay has been the friend of man.' The guest room is not so inevitable thus take out the [cost; zero,weather ' t an inference 'in these days of small _ makes steel brittle. *after knew that But to his b Indness'and his sorrow ` and expensive apartments as in old his father would not tolerate a'nicked I He tooksetolyesterday andato-morrow. times. I am ffurpriged to ase bow 4748. This is nice for crepe de axe round' the place; so, being an bon- many apartment dwelleri' dispense chine or batiste,with trimming of lace) out boy, he took it to him at once. You and to-day! a soul sublime,--. with It as a matter of course. or embroidery. The new printed voiles,i "That is too bad, Walter," said Mr. And the great pregnant hour of time. Those of us who live in the country, organdy and linen may also be usedi Smith patiently. "You turn the grind- Those and delight in welcoming for this pretty frock. one, and Ill hold the axe." With God between to bind the train. stone, al our family or city friends to week- The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 14, Slight Reduction In Sight. Hoar after hour Walter thrued away Go forth, I say; attain; attain. •ends or real visits, still feel that the 1$, 18 and 20 years. A 16-year size let High-Salaried Man—"They say at the stone; all thfl morning he and `'guest room is a very .necessary fes= requires 4% yards of 82-inch ma- .•they're,going to reduce the taxon only his.fattter narked sad again after din �-A Friend In Need. , d tura of our homes. aerial. The width at the foot is about the part of a man's Income 'that's ner. Boys passed with their skates Reserve a small box of corks, be- ' In fitting up a.guestroom there is, 1% yards. earned." ` on their way to the pond, but Walter cause a cork is one of the handiest -,Widesarily, mach latitude. In -the Pattern mailed to any address on. 2nd Ditto"Great Gosh!, Do you had to grind on. The steel was hard, things to have around and yet usually 'average home its furnishings must receipt of 15c in silver, by the Wilson think they're likely to have a talk and :at night the nick still showed.I the hardest to Had. needs be simple. In these days, how- Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., with the boss?' and the next morning, though his - Betier Aril showers than the -��ever, simple furnishings may also be >' _• arms and.shoulders,ached,_he had to� p _ beautiful. - "' ' — '-- - "'•"— -'- : turn We grind. one. again. Finally,breadths of the ocean in gold—Pro As a primary -necessity, be sure SAID THE WORST IS YET TO. COME about noon the axe was In good shape. t verbs of Ireland. .that your bed is comfortable. If size "There, that's done," said•the.father. !_ of room allows, twin beds are desir-t "Impatience doesn't pay, does it, Wal• able. The old-fashioned double bed ia, ter? What we have to do:we should 'nowadays, hardly considered. The _ do right and in good spirit: It we do mattreas should be 'covered, and the it in any other way, something and cover frequently laundered. In win- sometimes some one gets hurt. That r•%. "' ` ter a soft,.thick bed pad or a warm hasty blow has delayed you in..yourrd blanket should be laid between mat- wood cutting and, has made a lot of Y•KQ tress and sheet; this for real warmth,) j erica hard work besides, without con-, ">r.• .�: •�i;, ;•o• y as the hair mattress, although com- sidering that it has spoiled a day and' } •� .;,�i5r•Y• T•;� fortilhIg and sanitary, a no warm.1 a halt to. Be sure to provide plerty of 'bpd' tells us to .add self control and pa- .�.,•t '• a e4a , !'yV clothes-- a down puff as an extra if •-��'JPPQ 0 0 0 tience to faith and courage•and know: ';? M roq�•..o o! ;possible. e- p ledge. But, my boy, you are lucky, it b ja•�;�'•,!l,' y If one cannot-rpare_a:11own puff-an . - d-o -u t' ` grind out the result of your o- 'a ° q d - - excellent homemade substitute,may be o impatient act. A rash word or Te •~ °•o "t rasa • matrufactured from a pair of worn - C o 0 0 o O �\ might knock a nick out of your teach-! ', �D,L nit woolly blankets tacked and tied in p O er's respect for you or out of a valued 'a pretty cover of silkaline or-cheese-1 - '-'-' .;r friendship or out of some other noble; 4, :cloth, the edge fi�'iNhed with ribbon lationahip in life, that could not ire 'bird ing' or'buttonholed with worsted.t so easily mended. z: a AERO CUSHION INNER TIRES, ' Many people deperd upon a few i� q It was a lesson that Walter never minutes "read" before If . going to sleep l ��a:_ �:'�; � forgot. In after years when his im• Composed Of Pure Para Rub- ber,confess to this induigenre my::elf.j .r` l ?: = patient spirit seemed likely togain1)ei', Highly Porous. Arrange a simple reading lamp on a� control over him he remembered thatl stand by the tied, or,if more conven-t V rs weary day and a half spent grinding PUNCTURES ient. a hanging burner over its top. r/Qy I „ cut the nick In the axe. rhe stand, with an attractive cover, NO should contain a cracker• jar, well • —��---- BLOW OUTS "RtOcked. to afford first aid to the poor] ~i s .'His Foolish Things. o sleet-a a tumbler-covered carafe of ( Rides* Easy as Air. Doubles - ' Yes," said Boggs unthinkingly, "I ' Miles a of Cabin s. ....fresh �ra.er and an interesting book „ can remember events of long ago as! S $ or two, / I WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. A writing desk is a boon to the if they happened but yesterday. When Ku makin- a real visit; provide one I think of my boyhood days—of my If po*sihle. A prettily enapieted---by ; escapades at school—ot many of my home talent--pine table of convenient youthful and later actions, anti how I Aero Cushion Inner Tire & ' height, is a satisfactory substitute, - I got married—I, can't help smiling Rubber Co., Ltd. Stork it with good pens, inkstand well V. and thinkin ow many foolish things, - ' �' I've done." g,h as fooWingham 'Ont. Tilled and a pad or portfolio contain- , r ! Ing some of the house paper and a ' _ And Boggs wondered why his wife blottrr. 4 best of stamps is appre treated him coolly atter_-the visitors . ��, ISSUE No. 24-2�1. :fated as aid In an emergency. had gone. y � a ,p ..• e 4 '�` _1F a '�' hr .•. .. i•e+._:Sr w, v y ,h x ... � �. �-:a'�w�"�':., 31�,. ' 'v � ,ti l';�,•�y'rro 'kw "�4+;. � 'il,' -'£'"Q"`s'sr'.::i�•,?��,ya 7 :,y .� „a,"' .f..,� �,�, . .r&t, ..>a"�'t .�^1GZiu' �:.u`L�nrr� ° •�'``�7�+:+•...: � :asp.awe's.:.a..y' .C.if��,a,��"'�'SF'' - '' tvh': +r ver r.s• r , _ . - - - Y JA :3 ERNE-i ONIC "Well,: Advelle, in, s-Saturday 'ti r night agaln".said the•brisk little wo- man o man who kept the7 one millinery shop - a Bountiful Supply of Rich in the village. Adelle was her only . h'`h4 .._-.:.Health-GLviing_Blood- _z.:Jassistant and mobile site assisted at a moderate weekly wage was learning .�SulYi from what medical men I to make and trim and sell hats."Time -- TobacC.o speak of as nervous debility And them- to close up. -You have made a good :selves tired, morose, low-spirited and Job.of that turban for Mrs. Willes, my - unable to-keep their minds OIL any- dear. Now take this parte of your x' thing. Any sudden noise hurts like a week'spay aud..run away home." And, .10 blow. They are full of groundless she put the small roll of bills Into the _ to and cannot sleep at night. Their I girl's hand. 'hands tremble, the legs feel as if they( Adella saw at a giants that the bills P1 p e will give swag following a walk or,I amounted to tiffs whole of her weekly 1 any exertion, and the mind is greatly,wage. .She looked up, puzzled. "You disturbed by the most trivial incidents. paid me "all you ohave boze_tor. the 7 " r' ^.Doctoring the :nerves. with poison- week'" she Drotested. CUT . PLUG s a, terrible mistake. .The little-milliner Iaughed: "Maybe The only real nerve tonic is a 'good ser;" she agreed, "but not all in that bit '- -- - -` --- - - 111 ` 7. thupply of rich, red blood. To secure i of money: if you weren't getting more 8elf•Pit howSeif nee ou #Haile my �` Nasty Nicknames. this new, rich blood use Dr. Williams' EASY 'TRICKS pay than that, you would be poorly oS, � "l hope they don't give my�little boy Pink Pills which have a direct action child. But every day, every week, you y y i ' any nasty'nicknames in school? r' on the.blood and thrbu h it stimulate door? =Odd Or Even? - B are acquiring more and more skill in '• "Yes, mother; they call me Corns." ' c `every nerve and organ in the body.i your work here. You are getting a I've lot given you the gate ofttimes be- "How dreadful: And-why-do they ,. s► Mrs, Alpheus Merritt, Fenwick, Out., of real satisfaction out'of it too. You fore. hthaxd call you that?" Gives her experience with this meds- are fond of your work; I cwi see that. Who left my door ajar and let you in 111 SIX 1 , eine as follows:-'I had a nervous With,cringing.mien and sycophantic _ .Capuse I'm•always at,the foot of I like to think that, although you are the class." ' breakdown and was ie the Welland receiving only a small money wage, Win? 1 --5—� County Hospital for some time. As I Honest emotiena I admit at times . Minard's Liniment for Distemper. you are acquiring also the skill that P was not improving my husband tookAnd!aunt them rather honored guests - will earn -for you a good )lvtag later me eut and took me up to my moth- on and are having a dally share of the • tha'n crimes; About 18,000,000 tons of coal ars er's. I doctored there but it did not consumed in London annual 6,000,. " #oy of work'well. done." 111,, i help me. Then I returned home, and Bat you 1001 toadstool is my mash- ( 000 tons being used for domestic pur. t" e The worker, man or woman,, who . 4 was again under a.doptor's care, but gets out of his job only the contents room bed!- pose®• e of the weekly pay envelope, is poorly Are even worse than all your foes have / with no better results.all' I would tram- said. CEaiwified Advertisements ble .sad get numb all aver, and the. paid indeed./Yet from another point While you are here my virtues count �• feast noise would affect me. f wen of view he is overpaid in money, for FIREPROOF PAINT Quite unable to do my housework and the worker who isn't so much is love for naught; A 08T8 LE88. THAN ORDINARY was In a terrible condition. Finan I While you are here useless the good / A]lY 7 with his work that he does 1L better COSTS For Barns, G es, Fan I've �vr rte. ' was advised to.try Dr. Williams' Pink every day and gets a large measure of o�ht' Ask a spectator to Hold tier torics,-etc. ;8.76 gallon, b gs�iloh.cans r�F Pills and am thankful that I did so, satisfaction out of it is a poor work- While you are here my striving is In ends, fingers extended, behind her $15.00, Red, Black, "Rozide" Pstint, as after taking about a dozen boxes I man. He probably doesn't fully earn v8 back. Ask her to close Into the for Barns, Roofs, Iron, Concrete, etc � .,•, was again a ,healthy woman. 1-have the money in,,the pay.envelops. _ palm an even number of fingers In 6-gallon cans, ;8.00. Charges Prepaid. used the pills sines while nursing my To_viae the courage,that. can smile one band and an odd number in the A.C.Wells s Co.,Pal4t.Manufacturers baby, with equally good results, and through pain; other. 931-Carriere St., Montreal. .y .., 1 strongly advise other ailing women Sure of File Rights: 'While you at�re contempt mast be Ask her to multiply the number ANTED - CAR OWNERS TO to try them." my meed of fingers cideed in•the right hand � �� This little-ttale would be -warthlees send for our Big Free Catalogue ;_ You can get these ug ff•it were not fact. Even -from friends if they should by any, odd number. Ask her to showing 141 bargains in Auto Sup- pille,thro h any multiply the number closed Its the Ir dealer In medicine, or by.lh$all at 60 Teacher (who had spent an hour of. Sup- shrewdly heed tplies., It will Save you money. Send Until •your loathsome presence I es- ft hand by any eves number. She for tt today. Canadian Auto -Shops, cents a bo: from The Dr. Williams' the "Gitizeaehip" ]caeca talking-a5an-i chi - • Is now to add and to tell yoft the ! Boz lbl, Niagara Falls.-•pntarto. pS' ' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont: i'gighta")-•Have you any rights, right band figure of the total. Im- r O ,•� I am in sore d3egrace-outside with John. mediately you will know In which Six Rule's of Success. John (who has apparently woof- you!- hand the odd number of fingers toR�N i Brom the Oldest Book in the -Stickland G11111an !n "Success." World.-- gathered for one aaor)-"Yes, -air, sioaed, e - "God has drawn plans and s'pecifica- two." e- If the number given is even, The ET. z' - 'tions by which men may build their Teacher (surprised)-"Two? Why GRirq TEA IMPORTS odd number ht fingers closed will t', o be la the right hand, If the num, IRRITATED BY lives into successes;"soya John Edger- two?" LARGER. ber given Is odd the odd number D ST 6. ton,President of the National Associar Jobn--"A hand and a foot!" Si)IV.WiHI� U CIND Statistics from'Ottaw$ show that is will be In the left'hand. shsowwsasas 61 SOLD er'saus•hcta ao►rte - tion of Manufacturers. "if man lives rano••a rasa ars caws noon wuws WOW and builds according to these plans he 1943, 563,977 pounds more.Green Tea etherltof the aertes-i PasteP this Out and terepboob.I/t cannot fail." were brought Into Canada than in 1921, and 908,728 pounds more than in I.-He taht ruleth hie 4pirlt is great- When ordering goods by mail lead t822. The reason given ie that the y . � • or that he that taketii a city. Pro- - • Dominion 'Express Stoney Order. - a. verbs 16:32). fine quality Green Teas of•India and II.-Be not deceived; God to not - Ceylon have dlsplaoed the inferior Useful invention. n mocked; for whatsoever a moa sow- Japan and China Greens which, due to Q their low price;were imported heavily A number of mea were engaged to a r-; eth, that shall he also reap. (Gala- discussion as to who *aa the m some pears ago. Sa(sda Tea Company greatest tions 6:7). Li Off No Pa�n� is the largest importer .of India and Inventor. Some said Edison, some - - e a opportunity, let us t, j . . 8o good t all�men.o'(Galations B:IO). . Ceylon.Green T+baa. " said Marconi and some said Morse, , IV, And let us o be weary in well Finally, a small Jew got to a word and said: "Veil, ehentlemeas,doss vas ` dol hg; for In due season we shall reap - 1 Am the Bab If we faint not. (GaIsl 6:91. - - Y. Brest peoples,"but I tell you; de man ; + " V.-If any'of you lack wisdom; let I am the BABY. vol invented iaieress vas no tool." _ ' I am the youngest institution In the t him ask God that.giveth liberally and �.. upbreideth riot; and it shall be gives world--and the Oldest � -4 him. (James 1:6). The earth is.my heritage when I come into being,and when I go I Ie VL-Let every man be swift Go hear, ave I it to the nett generation of Babies. MUM to speak, slow t0 wrath (James PRE� to mission a to leave the earth . Dave Yo>i Tried The Hew 1:9). C better place than I Lound It- Hate O I With my million little brothers and ' Doc says: 0 , sitters I can do this, it the World does QQL�JJ-- -'It Pays to"be st,�Uffht: Just look at not Impose too many baadicsps. �a Shavi g Sfic t. +' ; M:,.. -all the corkscrews out of a job. • Now I need PURE MILK and FRESH This delicately medicated antiseptic y Yesterday as old man, as a dying - AIR and PLAY. FRI soap produces a rich creamy lasting � lather, iligh a o request, wanted to be burled face g you to shave with- downwarda. He said he always hated Doesn't ham One bSI Ds'op a 111 19 When I eaI a ]fills older I shall out the slightest irritailon• tndis- to travel.backwards. " Teesone" on as aoh1� ooe>R tar need good Schools in which to learn - peril le for those who shove twin He understands why Goldsmith,a stantly that corn stops hurting thea the;canons of Life. e• » daily. Properly used, itwill Prevent wrote "The,.Deserted Village."He was!shortly yon lift It risht off with fingers. iia want to Ilv% laugh, love, work Say Bayer Aspirin ingrow'hng hairs. Your drulufet sells i'tiny bottle of play. Priee2ae.Soldevcryw hereormsiledpod- once In Edinburgh on a-tag day. Fteesone" for a few cents, saildcient 1 'want to hear good music,- read paid+upon�receipt ofp nx,byCanadianj?a INSIST! ' tJliless you see the . cora ' eaie�ra,r.Q.BdaZale,Mon•r•al" to remove every hard corn, soft coca, good books, see beautiful.pictures. you Cross`'- on tablets you . 1 �It you;may break, but an old sr cora between the toes,-and the foot --I want to bpild Houses and Roa�ta Y - *horse you never can. (callusel without soreness os 8sltatloa, and Railroads and Cttleis. are not getting the genuine - - I want to walk to the.woods; bathe is . Bayer Aspirin proved safe by MOTNER OF the waters, and play in the snow. millions and prescribed by phy- - I am Yesterday. Today and To-mor row. sicians for 24 years. , If you will make my•way easy now, 'ACCCDt onl a + WIN 00 YS �IE ' I will help You when I grow up, _�L Y *- I am your HOPE-I ASI THE! '::Bayer ackageLydia E.Piekam 60 $11 P Enameled Ware has BABY.� Te1bHoMr BY'AWILL bE WELL AND IIAP-.� which contains proven directions etCompound Relieved -Heir Ver ` (the smooth surface and 1>tsh Of PY IF HE-Has the right food, Is kept Hand' "Bayer" bozos of 12 tablet{ hiflalamation and Great Weakwin dry and clean, Sleeps alone in a Quiet,; Also bottles of 24 and 10P-Druggists R ery—withOutAW-break 1 plaee...Is.- van piire._gold water: _ASpirh is Desi:-St. John,N.-B.-"I was in s age. And it is so very easy to clean to drink, Has a bath every day, Iia$'; �Bayer Manufactureof >ttaoo- general run-down condition following his meals served on time, Breathes the birthof my twin boys. I had a great ~` :• •--Just like china, 'and therefore fresh air, day and night, is dressed ac- deal of inflammation, with pains and Imakes light work of pot washing. cording. to.the.weather, Is-protected weakness. .Final] m doctor recom- mended Lydia Finally hyam's.Ve table I�.,., - am Mfrom {ilea and mosquitoes; ' Is kept D 1 ST E M PE R Compound.He said that your medicine Try this--test:- Take an .S _ awaY f'om sick folks and crowdfl,'i Does not have to be shown oft for i A tab] tvouidbe the only thin to build m' up. Enameled Ware sauce pan and an tablespoon- o�Minard s_ in cup ' I am sure he is right,for I am feeling visitors, Is NOT kissed on the mouth,1 of molasses mixed with the bran inch better and am gaining in weight, 1`a all-metal sauce pan of equal size. even b,• his mother. mash will give quick relief. having one down to ninety-three- TI1t0 each pour a quart of cold BABY WILL BE UNHAPPY AND - pounds- I was in bed for over amenth, water. 'Put on the fire at the same CROSS IF HE-Is given a pacifier, Is but"ani dp again now- I Have recom- ^� taken up whenever he cries, Is kept up • mended the Vegetable Compound to my time. The S M* P sauce pan willbe. gate,Is bounced up and down, Is dosed : friends and give you permission toose .u R� botlntg merrily when the water in with medicines, •Is bothered by fifes I e my letter."-Mrs. ELMER A. RITCHIE, ?` A 82 Rodney St., West St. John, N.'B. the other is Just beginning to and mosquitoes, Is allowed -to-go' 0Y OF F There are many women who find their j thirsty, Ia fed as the family table, Is unbearable ow- not household duties almost unb ` simmer., not kept dry and clean, Is taken to the j ing to some weakness or derangement movies, Is teased and made to ,howUM The trouble may be slight, yet cause SMPWARE roff, Is not a FRESH AIR baby. _ such annoying symptoms so dragging 1 I 'It Is easier io keep baby well than pains,weaknessandarun-downfeeling- �' to cure him when he,gets sick. Lydia E:Pinkhatn's Vegetable Com- "A Face of Porcelain and a Heart of Steel" w. ■ � pound is a splendid medicine for such a �� u` Three finixlys: Peart Ware, two coats.of pear4 Mystery In Chinese Gongs. condithone.Itims in many cases relieved those symptoms b�removing the cause nabeljmhtel ]Haid• and out. Diamond Wars,thte•; The manuf3lcture by the ancientTh.' f kis of them. hies. Ritchie's experience is - SMP a bks and white outsMe, whit• linings t e l� Crystal ware, three coats, sore white Inside and Chinese of gongs and tom-toms, with but one of many. out.with Royal Blue edging. If you are weak, thin and nervous, ' • u! AUTM" their perfect tones, still remains a y You might be interested in reading = ""`^ hly4aery to the outside world,_although let your druggist supply you with' Mrs.Pinkham's Private Text-Book upon " OfeA..00a Bitro-Phosphate. It !s guaranteed to ' fhe "ailments of Women." You (- t"a•S11EET METAL PRODUCTS CO. uMrrso their chemical composition has been r;�• P MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG increase Weight and-strength and re- ; t a copy free-by writing the Lydia �p r determined. 1 ' 0 R110 F EOFIONTON VANCOUVER CALGARY store energy, vigor and nerve force. PlAham Med cine Co., Cobourg, ,. is6 I Price $1 per pkge. Arrow Chemical Ontario. C +y' Minard's Liniment for Sprains Co.,25 Front St.East, Toronto, Ont. I ISSUE No. 24-14. .„a.52!r�"• - M,.:�..e,.: .......,.:,...e..�z,..�„_......::5.ti:,•«.3,a.:r,c,t.,�....:*v:3G,r._.:c.„a... .._.�'. .._...._ .. .sn._. _:.- _.-__:_ •a-,.-._.. _.-. ..-,. .. .. .•s -..--. ,...... ._...arc.. -_,,..,,,....3...-s'��Fm'ac...,:.,...._-..•.e,._:r:._'';+a�....�..s:sem'::�u:'.,.a,......-'',L"•9�e.��i+'i:_.n-�^.'�'��5•'Jit - M.NNN' W g • tTFi7.. 17 _7 s'ss one •will dispat; the fact tbat there are many itafra5OPne of the' R-M ' :�TMR I&-w, but the only remedy is for A ]PL MS in.74 per yeir.. -$L56 iT paid In*dV&=- the Provincial Government The prices of'our Corn, Mangel.aad Tat-nip Seed are just Linited machinery for llowe this year. t. �*=;iptiom:ro the U pa and..C. t vide.the necessary little better than the other fe .00,n ar Mtain$2 M. Stock to all fresh and now. . its more strict enforcement. 2'20 J?Ea BUSH. oprietors. EAMING IMPROVED and W113CONSIN No. 7, JOHN IKURKAR, P 'r , Notice, of Registration' L COMPTON EARLY $2.70 PER BUSH A.40TES AHO cGMMENTS. Of By Law MANGEL SEED 50 CENTS-PER_LB. Notice to bdreby given that i by-low energetic Th' • qejling. If interested in first It 1.9 refreshing to see the deep under No 1220) -by the ,.ITS Spring-the enei ese' prices are a sampleof how we are w6s pissed (1 r of the time of the year when at this figure, phone or send us your order for of the Muniellp4it, class Seed Joterest that is.manifested by the Council a-tips And the kid-' and we will deliver the goods. Township of Pickering, on the 26th the xrow your-requirements those distillers, brewers and all th day of Mnv: 1924, providing-for the dies tit-ed energlzlng,� pure in any way connected with the is,,,of de"hentures to the nolount Of food, stead of nostnostrumsIn trip age Ji6unr traffig, at ithe ineresise id 411 R Fm- 'La tsrOatl dho. ulk and pec t tree GARDEN SEEDS-bulk drinking and drunkenness the cost of erecting a new frow table. house,purchasing the land 'requii:ed Y�117" T otic vas. BEDDING PLANTS-All kinds :.. -times a obtaining 6110b -throughout the Province since the incidental thereto and obt yoll trill be our- patent as way. he required, 16 trips. Ontario .-Temperance act -came [on Number a of the at their rielletoup, Public School Sectl alarm,over this said.Township of Picketing T OF FOOD GROCERIES -into effect. Their and that lionje.niade like flavor. BE � regrettable state of -affairs.-.had' by such -law was tV6111terea in the registrybffiee of the rq-91wtry division worked .-them Into such a frenzy C GROCER )f the4bntlntX of Utltat'10 on the 8th T, RICHARD ae Nuillh0v "l- SON :t that.they see no remedy except day of June, tir vwt rside thto -16bnoxious.-Act. e re 61 repeal the Any motion to quash tnust b *R4, _#b same or any tntrt thotoof They claim' that there in more made within three 'noutho liqtior consumed in the 'province tirstpublication of thl* notice, and A= 0 :11,13� horeaf ter. Hardware tore an there ever was previously. cannot be tuad"t HON 90 ' ' 1924. Pickering* ' ` Boot legging ed - Dated this isth day of June, TI a's 6140 assumed Do$A�tn Et. Heaton, alarming proportions, the -Olerk and 40-42 -V surneVus violations of the law • clern -deepest con ery T ' ORE' manses the the S _E E . E) -Harris Farm Machin As a result-of this, condition. they Massey i "'are shedding rivers of tears(croco• Farmers, now is the time to get your Seed, Corn. due tear@)., The alarm that to felt e liquar party is not ex by the pert• by the temperance element., Dakota, White enced We have complete stock of Essex Seed : North Dak o evidence to show that Compton's Early. There is n Flint, Longfellow and apt drankenness is in the increase, but. Leaming, Wisconsin No. 7, Golden Glow, WhitA 0 ate Improved the contrary everything erything Pot Yellow Dent and Pride of Nishus. on to a decrease, The convictions g the best.- for drunkennelss is--less under the When yon buy.Seed Corn be sure you are buyiD under any other get your Hayint Outfit- el seed at 40 cents per lb. 0. T. A. than -Now is,the.time to Also, Mang con • - -111134asure passed to eurtall. thePhone 1506 Pick. (Agent for McCormick and Deering Farm Machinery and Repaiii)' tionof liquor. Go into any Nump - 46 1hown or city and it is a : rare thing Dunbart So meet with a drunken man or D. J. Gormleyt on V/ wouis a on the streets, as comW- Ile .,PICY%F.JMG ed with twenty or thirty years 'n -liquor party oaY that General Agent �� ed J. s. BAISDON :ago. The en account of the numerous viols- *ions of the law, the. �law should b3 removed from the statute CROWN LIFE INSULILANCE COMPANY has an 2% - ; !­ THE -n'er&l VICE ..There are laws against ambitidbs and aggressive man to act as its Go BUS -m'-SER books. openin for an assistance given. murder and many other Agent In this district. Office supervision and, stealing, crimes. violated In y These laws are ' olated To a n;'Ru with ability who can get rei6ults this offers a splen. Picker' d Whitby 'Im for financial success and ovan.cement. Toronto, CP men without pumber,but no per. did opportunity wbuld ever think of repealingcon be strictly confidential. All correspondence will WE--- KK!DAY SERVICE *be laws against these crimes be- y to J.S. STEVENS,Supt,.59 YonneSt..Toronto._ Leave Toronto Leave Whitby 7_ use they are frequently broken. 9.45 a, in. that 7.409. M. - '• The very the manufac- 9.80 it. m. 1.30 P. icating liquors are ]stere of intox QUALITY • SERVICESATISFACTION" �1 30 p. ni. SATURDAYSA, 600 HOLIDAYS in P. . Anxious to have the 'O. T. A. re. . 3.45 p. m - pealed is one of the most convinc- % Toronto Ing proofs that. the coneumt)tion Leave T of liquor has a No Ijeave Whitby 9.45 a. ni. not Increased. '740 a. mi - 1.80 p. m. 9.80 Ft. W. 8.00 P.M. .1.30 P. 1P. iteVale 6,00 p- in. Wh -8.45 p. ru.. 11.45 p. ai.- &40 p. in. The Service Gage SUNDAY SERVICE Leave,Whitby Leav "Toronto ,Motor overhauling, top and arids car- 9.15 is. M. 8.00 a. m. :10.00 P. M. tain repairing. 8.80 p M. Battery Sery ice-Obargin 9 and overhauling. 15 Picking, single Rouge, `1411 work guaranteed. Flat rate Fares':-Whitby to Toronto. single 75c., return $1.' 1:J 9oc.; Dunbarton, single 4()C,. return 70c.: service charge 50c.; return return 50c.; Highland Creek 20c. __JPbone 5610 Mark.Central. ..,*ingle 80C W. E. 8 E R R Y, rCut this Time Table out for future reference). Floorin Plank-ftu" -B HardwoodARAGE Furnaces and Shingles g "EMPIRE" Metal_,clad, ARNS -�.,.COLLACUTTS 1G Pern nent : ' 'The Seaman Kent line of flooring in, 100% Tirs-safe Lightning-proo; uo plain red oi t white Super-stro.ne ..,,-,.Phone Ind. 200 Lk. quarter-cu oak. birch or maple. Weathertight Yid el Convenient Xecla Barnaces--pipe or pipelese -a old one rem sad Roll d a new.Barn or an odeUe&. ubberoid Felt State Shingles you need Roofing. 18 or 96 inches wide. let me quote Xou. Let me show you "Empire" Barns I Also, a ftiw settings of bred-to-lay 'I'I_ey am enormously strong,.WOMy, bandy• C have built. Barred Rock eggs for sale. low'. to work in, and moderate in cost. JOHN DRAPER, - PICKERING 64194,21ttakels metal- as Estimates ghwHY given for rooting with the famous ARKET111 Call and get prices Repairing and alterstlow M EAT .-'-M lic Shingles,or`'Empire"Corrugated Iron. done. All work absolutelygusfanteed. 28.--per I or Stsak, -z k�o.. 7 -F. A. -PR-OUSE PICKERING ____Jtound Roast " 'Burloin Roast or S ..Coal =Coal teak. ... . .... 28� BUILDER r Steak,Porterhouse Roast 0 Ste Building Contracting i8c • -RumpRoast ... a Houses, etce of all kinds 20c ]awd an Soft 80&1 Of th Barn lee .:,. Fine Rib Roast, best- quality on 7 Pickering Dealer for the Products of "Heavy Rib Roast, hand and 18c. Roofing Co' Limited, TocOnto 'Shoulder Roast.' The Metallic Rdo 14c. Pot Roast, 91C . .THOS.. A.,-LAWP Gni Brisket,to boil, 25c Leg of Fork, 25C Loin of Pork, 2W,M ELM DALE MRQI Shoulder Roast of Pork, 28c Rrifa* I Emp' Exhibition pork Chops, 25C S re Pork sausage, Pu 66' 2.5 c taken in British Empire Exhibition Finest salt Pork.. an visitors'to,the Bacon, piece, Wheat or any grain 38c, '4$ e facilities of our Finest Breakfast e -invited to make use of the are treat, E.C. iced, at exchange for Flour.- London Office at No 3 King VY 32c We recommend our L "Mild Care LETT �01EDIT and IRS 11 - �*We have Want Shdrts, Chop, -TRAVELLERS' CHEQU to V plq travelling d Cottage Rolls (half or whole),... 45e Fatid serve as a Oil Cake Meal, -abroad. They.are easily negotiateq Back Bacot, holds 55c Introduction in cities where the valuable Cooked Ham, 15c 44 all kinds of grain. tray not be known. LETTERS OF CREDIT and on sale at all. Weiners,- pl�. CHBQUES-�are —TRAVELLERS' 15c 4' �Ggll vie's Porridii Oats. Branches of the Batik Head-Cheese,.- b: 55 cents! Royal Household'Flour, Easy First t and Domestic Shortenin g 9�cents P 1. 5 lb 1 66 -t8 18 cent;16 Cream of to West Flour, lb prints Fts Every Friday ' Fresh Trout snd',White h CHOPPING EVERYI DOMIMO 4 SAM a P. LYND. Manlier WEEK DAY WHnW BRANCH, L C CROM Manager. W. M piCKEIRING BROOKLIN BRANCH. W. W'r. XJt-_N:=-77 Swiss= 2 rwtiw _ ...r. .., .,;,.,. „ ;. .n,. •' ,3n,. 7« .,, „F:. -,.t x.* •a,r<... m,. ,..-S.., - l 'r=q1..p.�wr:•''. +" " '�; '-«.:�f^ .i. m A:. .4 7ZyM..�'. ,. M , K, • CLAREMONT f :, ;r�toberQ, orthy, of Brampton, - n spent a few deiys .last week with CLAREMON�.' Ts YOUR y- CLF�Nt TO •''PRESSING 7. H. Evans Is _re painting_ his _ Mr•,Thos Gibbons.- - cAM��� ,f/ - - ' •..Aesidence. Mrs. Ed. Gibson has returned CREAMERY / Bring along your suits to be cleaned and pressed. attefagtioil guaranteed a month's vacation: w-itll friend in Toronto. - K I URN HOT Charges moderate. \ �_ Fred Evans had a business trip A large number from here are -=�igbest price paid for JAMES BRISCOE, Rev. E. Ors orb le now enjoying home after spending several days -- ,i to the city on Tuesday. Cream at the Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery yy _. attending the Baptist ConveiitloD J. B: Madill, w,e regcet.to-repo t.. at Fenlon Fails this week. ` s _ Claremont, Ont, Is confined to hie'bed through ill• Clar6mon{� Cream@xy a„ Mr. and Mrs. Rapp and Misses a, nese. Minnie and Mary_Conn, of Toron- _ - Pickering Mrs. Anderson. of Toronto, to, spent Sunday with J. and Mrs. Give usa trial•and be eo b c� ` n ♦� spentSunaay,withfriends in the gvinced TJnCQmfUrtable r ` �airber hTOOd$ S1iVrO !village. Fing.a Miss•Jessis Cooper, of Toroeto, Mr. and Mrs. Combs,of Toronto, _ Kvata the guest of Mre.Borland over and Capt. and Mrs. Taylor, of A ,. Then -try a New` HARNESS Owen Sound, spent Sunday with y ' Sunday. Mrs. McKay. it Our supply of quality Harness and Mrs.Gilles ie, of Peterboro,was Perfection High ' Parts Is now complete. The ladies who donated pies to purpose having on hand continu - p Mrs - : Riirne fo BOOTS GREB , Sunday. Qet their-plates at the home of Mrs. pa"I — SHOE Ernest Baker of the Standard and soft coal. a ave-a arge a o0 o Bank is enjoying a, two weeks' Lyman Pilkey. -.Oil Stove. Boot onhand—unbeatable Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey and Place your order now before - !or hard wear and tear. vacation. Heats In:ode half f' Mr, George Cork; of Toronto, Mrs. J. n Beal. motored to Port the risen price,. REPAIRING Perry on Sunday and report a i who is hale and hearty at the age plq�Rant outing. 12tf ,Phone Pick. 1709. the .time We maintain our established reputa- of 84 years, is visiting with' Mrs. 1� number of Claremont eo le, ' tion for repairing all kinds of ' McCallum. Mr. Cork was for acv. p P DONALD MUN'RO, PIOKEHING d- harness and boots, to the number of about forty, an r!► enteen year's principal of a large now residing in Toronto, purpose T We Rave a fl�ll et08k Of stoves school but has been living retired speeding July 1st in Claremont. . M ti!°.H• Chapman bricks• and aecessOTies CECIL 'DR"LEY D for some years. DECORATOR &t all times., Harness-maker,- Neat-Snuday, June 15th, the HORSE REGISTER. Dealer in High Grade Wall Papers, 4=: pulpit in the.Baptist Church will -_ Sanitary Wall Covering, Decor. PICKERING, ONTARIO be occupied by Rev. D. E.Hatt,of AscoT PRIDE, i9385J, the ore bred 'flake us a call. _ - Toron4o. Mr. att is not alto- P alive Burlaps and registered Clydesdale stallion., the Mouldings:. /� WALL gather a stranger in Claremont, ro art of (3eo.T. Davidson, ' F C O V P E and those who heard him before prop"for mares during the season off Prices and see me of oLot 1,pocket. F. M. will'undoabtedly:wish to hear him 1924 at his own stable, tot 30: con.3, 4, Uxbridgge Tp. or phone r QLAREMUNT again. Pickering. Terme:To insure a foal, 32'84 2407-vlaremont. 7* The Women•'s Institute will m 924 meet $10, payable Jan, let. 1 . at the home of Mrs. G. Scott on KMG SAVL,(19945) S. S. B., ul I O. °the afternoon of Wednesday, the S. B., the fashionably bred imported PAPERS 18th inst. A ggod program Wiil Clydesdale stallion,the property of F A 'R M- 'L A N D S be given b the dd Oscar Wilson.Brougham,will make x y ,gran mothers. the eexeoo of 1924 as toliowe: Mon. - Roll Call—eomethiog of my grand day,will leave his own stable and To buyvor�sell your farm, co6ault the Farm Lands Department of- = ' mother's Every tpember ie'asked proceed Hutchings Bros., corner of _Tl►e United Farmers Co-o rative Co as We Carry a full line to take sagdwicb. pie or°cake, and Brock road and' can. 2. for night- y' g lx mP ea and plate. Meet at the home Tuesday. W. J. Miller's, Pickering. Limited, of Staunton and ;~ of Mre. J. H. Evans not later than noon, H G. Wilson's, base Une, for A. J,;ALLISON, Representative, Pickering, PhonkPick. 1608 - '2:$0 p, m..where care will be wait- night: Wednesday, Urban Blake's, BO$8]' Au ley, noon. War. Ormerod'e, , iDg to take all. The meeting will all- Pan ers begin at 8 o'clock-sharp. Greenwood, night; Thursday. T. - _ Y f ' Hirst's. Kinsale.noon, own stable The meetiogthat was announced - until Saturday morning; Saturday, the best two makes to take place on Monday evenin Joo. Patterson'e,con.7,noon thence ' i Small Remittances t , LO dicaee the question of erecting to his own stable until the following ;..in ha maket' a building large enough to include 'Monday afternoon. As with the fire-hall a room for the WHEN-you remit small amounts do you use the accommodation of the public lib- C� meat,most economical and most satisfactory `; racy was,well attended, there be- S H I N G L �. S mediums �e have then! from fag about twenty ratepayers pres- Bank Money orders are inexpensive,Protect you 10 CLS LO �Q CLS " y eat. Considerable interest was British Columbia Cedar against loss and relieve you of worry. shown in the matter, and after Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles1 , about half an hour's discussion a Bird's Felt slate Shingles These orders are obtainable at 42 our bianchea per roll. motion was almost unanimouslytoe We at , .and sub-branches. THE uw iff: passed instructing the police trus- T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT �, tees to erect a building enffidently " ,STAN DAR D BANK Splendid colors- ' and f Call and get prices, s� Y large to be axed as a fire-hall.and or. caHwaa public library,and to be built on and, beautiful the lot so generously offered and A T Y d . donated by Miss Battle Walker_ Pickering Branch, - - W. F. Law, . designs, A mistake was made from the . - Manager. - _ Whitby Branch/ - - - C. A McClellan, anager latform of the concert on June STANDS FOR THE BEST M - 1 ' '3rd, and repeated in last week's 1all n an& see- _ ,edition of the Nsws in regard to the flag-pole,that was.donated to - Oq%r 'them. the Park. The pole was donatedmI by Mr. James Evans and not by y ^�•� `�Lyman Pilkey. Mr. Pilkey. how. r JL!. A. SCOTTr _ lever prepared the pole and gave �� �.������+V CLAREMONT, ONTARIO bis time towards getting it ready to pnt up. The park committee = _ 1'M `OOKI N& WELL MUST NEGLECT wish to take this opportunity to "thank both those gentlemen- X f ORTROMIX YouR AV T O ^tM `4 mistake was also made in statiD. . • "y •L BOota g OV L GET ALL 7. that the flag was 12 :8 ft. instead y0�/'RE1 of.12 x 6 ft. This was donated by Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, (GREB SHOE) Mrs Kkey and was raised by her Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow CIIV� A large range of the famous ttreb and Mr. !key as the band played Bowls, Pressure systems Etc, ++ v w, Shoes. ,A boot,that in well the National Anthem and The It will pay you to et my prices on tf"- / , known and guaranteed Maple Leaffor Ever. above before buying elsewhere. - ••� to keep your Considerable criticism that is --FRANK J. PROIISE a ti. •AU feet dry. [nitock :entirely unwarranted has been ONTARIO ; =directed by those who are lacking PICKERINi3, - LADIES'- SHOES x in public spirit against the Fire This Is a newmake. A good .,Brigade. They say that the prat- ' f A.d' comfortable fit for every 'tices that the officers of the Brt• _ _ >� day use. Price gade ars aruious•to have in oicter only 81.50. that the firemen may be a body ofG = �' ipall Early. :;Phone 2800 efficient fire-fighters are a needless _ expenditure of energy and ex. AN _; pense. Thy.offioers claim that in ; U Y era _. J. ids CL M order that the new chemical fire MIALTH ••.'� '� �" . ont engine may be-of the greatest ser- AND - vice to the community it is very .w ' ;_�=�]Z Rive='. -necessary to have the firemen t4 4 trained to respond promptly to oe.MERE i l( and Basket factory the call for assistance and to know "the part they are to perform when I am they enter a fight to subdue a fire. a P�to ppwhen-the season The necessity of such practice was "": ' Good Pumps si following ou with the ,�` evidenced on Monday evening, E re •sell health and - I qt. Boxes and Crates,11 and r!had broken out on thwhen word was e thin of Wetrength in the proper e 6 QBushdtBaskets. Hampers, BkeC on short. - _ AtRight Prices —a near-by farmer. It to deeply to �s weight and measure.—in :.. . est nation. . be regretted that only four firemen •litely sold and uickes and in ly de a. „ e above s n m eon the Sam• responded to• the call. No fireWe're` , B a "Toronto Pum from T principal as the late W. G. :-livered. t a grocers . p F'- = Hstnes' Baskets. alarm was sounded and very Pew de luxe and again we ask `cToronto" Pumps are sturdy, prat- You are assured of quality-servios. knew that a fire was in progress. SX- you tothirty-five ' y pay this grocery t Cal — the product of Cho ins done every day as usual es- Fortunately the fire was nota „store a visit, • pcent Wednesday.on and serious one as it was only a brueb in the Pump business—and atter May T,th. :,aM he%p, but it was sufficient to show Mow the quality Of materialsthat the firemen are badly in need Q y (Salt For Sale). y of practice, and to show what a - and Workmanship used in, their _CHAS. A. WHITE. serious matter it would be.if s,real 'manufacture. - '- Successor to late W. G.Barnet fire were to take place and ,when HONE44 - Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, .Ont. valuable buildings would be in t 3?00 ( No matter what style you want in great danger of destruction. Those a hand Pum whether for a d 1 Interested is the fire brigade earn- estlydeep hope that the residents of or shallow.well,.I can supply the village will not treat the fire cc » a Toronto. Pump which will engine as a play thing nor the 1 ` ;firemen's practice as a bit of sport. give every atisfaction—at-a --It may be that those who criticise s • i f reasonable price. the brigade most severely will be the ones to u Ako the first call for Drop in and let me show you.the k' assistance and when they will not cc " : - treat the matter so lightly. It is mood aad' Shoe Repair' 'e Toronto Pump Line, - > Of all-materlale and desiab -t hoped that this resentment of the kept in stook. It will pa; you ' • criticism that has been made will Also harness repairing at the new. : .' - '' oaU M our works std iaspeot our sloe/ be received kindly by the critics stand, opposite'the W. R. Emerson, Box 426, Whitby obtain Woes Don't bo mieba as it is prompted only by the de• post office. ageniswe do not employ than!;ooasequess. sire to see the villa a adequately Best workmanship uuranteed. Chas. B. Rice, Nhitevale ly we can, and a throw off the u* Z7 g eq Y p g oommiesion of 10 per osnt.,whtob you w!A protected against fire, and that Charges moderate. certainlysav by pumbseb"from ns, every one concerned will fulfill tosun solioltd. the best of his or her ability the THOMAS WATSON - ORO�"r PUMP S duties that they are called upon J. T.;MATHESON to perform to this end. PIUgLLftING, ONT. 1 O!l4oe and Wash, Whitby,4nls µ _.:.• .:�R•, °'.:._.,...L..:.:•._u,.. ,_•.r'_....,.....•,.w. _._:.,1,.:.,2 ,.,•�,: '_ '. ', ... . , i ...••,. .i".. .._.. . . _.. . .,.. .._._ .• ... . _ -- .. - - _... _ ._. _: .,.• __3 � -!:.,`.Z..._ i.«.m'_..�;_.. •vTr,?!.-.,,�«.�..��>.c�c'.+r,1T'�•X.��"tiL^.�"u`.'"'r'""r'6"1�.c�"�.. ,.;�'� rq' wl? 77 !«•-.' �,.. .�.. 'r. _ ... .t• ,t„ e"`4; ,.4a } : *M1 .. - - - � 4.l..' l :•� S. a a date London jeweller wCtli fifty years' 7 � f The- Dedidow Pivot '•�X --' experience stivind lhim ens �z A suggeativs silence which lasted : a senile of mfnutee was ended.•by the araWll lT10 15ttivei O u vol of the manservant. „ f "You're late, Simpson," said Cap- '- - �' taiti Ceirns, sternly, "but thiit doesn't ` ifebuo' y matter now. You can help me out.of a difficulty." Addressing the jewel- - �—� ler, he continued: "I have just remem- bered that my wife, who is staying atIts " the Carlton Hotel, will be able toget 18 a five health soap. me the thousand pounds in notes. fler copious creamy lathear' s t brother is'manager o!'a bank in 'Pic- tail]S 8 wOIIderfal health N " cadlll . He lives quite near it. -I will f - �R�s�N TEj� y galthe cash I willr, andngredio�nt; whish.. soca send SIM son with a note to he Y when he bran settle dOWII lllt0 every �Ol d This wasmore you and take away 1a►ss woes i! saillfon>, o! tssea-s. gold ilhi� ai�re nt with and purifies yo ek><a--• p s e than satisfactory to bT all 1drocers: SWC' a paCkagge todew* Chilten, and he was so delighted that ant11St8j>ytiCQl y NRfEN TS N RE�UEiT. "NAlA " TORONTO! he regretted Navin suspected the- "' •�WholMome heakh 4,&,w fo� of 1WUWUf� g Ijt bona des of the officer. - To ng cru au me r, , $soon& after. w ut -----: _. he hastened to say. Here are`pen Dr� toa remaiar. He - and paper. Hwas in the act of , handing his chair across the counter •' n • when Ca ain.Cairns stopped him. pt -The i �� e n Ba t "Aa j haven!t mastered the art of m lei hand,"wtth tohs said, apologetically, wiillll writing apologet fly,my ' write'Che message to my wife at my : dictation, and I. will put my -initials ' f, _ - - By CHARLES KINGSTON. _ it.,, to "W"With pleasure, sir,,' answered the F jeweller, and took up the pen. "My dear Mary,," the officer• dic- -,It was not often that Samuel,Chil- memories of former attempts to de- fated, "by the greatest piece ma'ofking good " 'ten was leased with .himself, for by fraud him. He'smiled an'he reminded luck J have the chance o! making n : , . p - bargain. • 9otnd gold plate has been +-;:'trade he was.a jeweller,and by nature himself that there were always at offered to me for one thousand • ` s pessimist. - But ae he sat is the least two crooks in every swindle, and pounds, cash down, and as it is exact- A. `°`little room at the back of his shop in that the usual procedure was for one ly what I want I have decided to buy tKensington, London. and surveyed the to prepare the way for the other. it. Send me one thousand pounds in r massive gold plate he had purchased Captain Cairns might be all that notes bybearer as quickly as you can-." • : Captain Cairns read the document a f?, that morning for five hundred pounds, he was represented to be by his man- through. 1 `' '~he could. not re reser a thrill at the servant, but Samuel Chilten resolved P "Thank you," he murmured, polite- thought that he was certain-to'make I that even if the officer brought a ly, taking the pen in his. left hand -- - N=s-hundred per cent profit {dozen generals to prove his honesty, and scribbling hie initials. Tben he Five minutes. later; when he bad 111 he would,not permit the gold plate to handed it to his manservant,who hur- carried it into the shop and had ar-R leave his shop until it had been re- Tied off. ranged it temptingly, in the windows 1 placed by its equivalent in hard cash. "As he is likely to -be away for , he congratulated himself on bis life No cheques for him. quite an hour I will.pay.a call in the T 3e. nee hborhood,"^the officer remarked. r long habit of keeping+either on his It was exactly half-past three when g peraaa or at his private address a�the little bell over the door tinkled "In the meantime, you mi t'make t handy parcel of the gold plate so that '". 'sum in bank notes equalling half his: again, and., Samuel Chilten, rising - -- my man can carry it to my hotel ram- capital.. The custom had many a time slowly from his chair, confronted a mediately• you have given him the I,aN enabled_Dim to clinch a bargain be- tall, distinguished-looking man of not receipt r': cause his rivals had been unable to more than forty, whose empty' right "It sball be ready for you, air,"said - °: produce cash on the spot. sleeve idevdfied him at once as Cap- Cbiiten,who was certain that this was failed because that ingenious rascal Highest and Lowest. - - tain Cairns. to be the greatest day in his life. a :. Chilten wondered why.Mrs. Caven- �„- At quarter past four the gold bed changed them with1n a-few hours The greatest height above sea level Has my man been here. said the q P of their receipt. r 'dish had not sent ?or a Bond Street; plate was lying well wrapped in the Pis not ao great as the greatest depth > jeweller, but she was very old and!new-comer. softest and.most delicate paper, with (The End.) that has -been probed below it. The obviously in urgent need of money, "Y�. sir.„ answered the jeweller, a strong brown covering and an. in- summit of Mount Everest It 29,002ft.quickly-, He called-at three o'clock, what the Music Memo 'i and it asnat have been because his j q y= genions arrangement of the atYing to � hfgb, and the ocean bed between Guam shop was within a couple of hundred and when he found you weren't here enAble it to be carried easily, and tat o Contest A'CCOtnplishes. and Midway, is the Pacific, Is 3L51:4 yards of her home that she had given he said he would return in half an half-past five Samuel Chilten was The purpose of the music memory ft. down. Thus, from the very- top to me I am addressing staringat-the reserpt he had prepar- 'him the opportunity of his lifetime.'hour. I presume C contest 1s to d�veiop the ear for good .the very bottom is 60,825 ft. _ The old jeweller did_ not expect to 1 Captain Csi?ns. Sixt o'clocicaboth the receiptaand the �music a'hd teach one to appreciate the q' effect an immediate sale, knowing The stranger nodded. I wsa Bass- masters and their compos1�as. A' Mlnard s Liniment for Aehee and Pains - q;1 that is these da there are very few'Ing your shop this morning," he said, gold plate were still in the shop and , r, days the officer had yet to re-appear; but Young child looks forward to the 4' le who can afford to purchase al"and I noticed the gold plate in your Take from man Hoe and Slee peep p the jeweller was not surprised, and prize; but at the same time he has ac- P P. . . i thousand pounds' worth of solid gold window• What do you want:for it?" When he closed for the day at seven quit ed benefits that will not be readily and you make him the most wretched phite. But there was always the poa�; "A thousand , pounds,„ . answered ibei on earth. Chilten. at►d the gold plate was still in fila fargotiea, while as older child works ng I :..dbility of disposing of it to a commit-; „ „ possession he was not anxious. for more definite results. In°the con 9 r Well,.I expect its worth it, said It was obvious that'Mrs. Cairns lead testa only she beet music ray given, ; 't kee or club secretary in._search of a Ca tain Cairns, sinilin ''I don't anitable presentation. I P been enable to get the-cheque sham which Is to be identified, together with 5s. U to midday the only customer want it for myself=co n't afford itand it was afore than probable-that i Up y in fact—but my old colonel is retiringthe reason was that her brother, the the nataee of the composers. The con- i was the purchaser off a cheap servi-:at the end of next months and we have bank manager, had not been at home tests are specially beneficial to those ! Datta ring, and by three o'clock Chilten 1 decided to make a special presentation when she had called at his flat. who do not have music In the home; bad taken exactly eight shilling end to him. I ars treasurer of the fund, On the other hand, if Captain and they may be the means of awak-' j sixpence. When the jeweller saw a and as v'^ have collected fifteen hun- Cairns were a crook no harm had been ening the latent talent of some future elan of about thirty with a eailitary{,dred pounds I think we can afford to done; he had been outwitted `and de- tnvsician. The earlier in- life a child 1 meed Blve him gold late." feared. Little wonder that the ewel- bearing spat r3oor, beT_T, ,ne • g1eS�� enter* these contests the more apt he • — °1o°i>—oe ler was smt ng wen a let himself . bim n as a borrower rather than a +. "• will be to appreciate good music. P with it, murmured Chilten. Jt was �� his house at a quarter to eight. 'buyer. only purchased by ale this morning Mrs. Chilten, greeting - - "Has Captain Cairns been here yet,I from a lady who marr ed i,it:• a very him with the customary peffuncctory Mlnard'a Liniment Headache. air?" asked the man. distinguished family. She parted.with kiss 'exclaimed on catching sight of ' A man wrapped app in himself has "Wbo is Captain Cairns;" it because she Sas no .heir, and, as him..- "Did you get the money all a shabbycloak. "'He's my governor, answered'the she explained, if it lie ramal known richt, ' Sam. man, gravely, "and he told me to call k'.hat she had Ruch valuable stuff in •What money do•you mean?" he bel house, it would attract half the asked, surprised but'not excited. ovniffi6w Mcnee+s am for him at three o'clock. He men- bur Lars in Loddon." "Why, the'thousand pounds in bank Governm •o pepalat -1 Tllir ead so easi� d tioned before he went to lunch wits'' "� understand," said Capt. Cairna. HH�w l rotes I sent to you et four o'clock." M>tliti 1 ` ata�dwMle suds mash" the general that he had seen some "poi Mr. Chilten, you dint know ere The old man+began to tremble, but dP OUDS gold late in our window which het th. Ntar•lo�.enaslp O Vid go p y oi:d for all you know t� . o,twntrary his common sense told him that his Wustrg] AT evnev t.wtownatz sierra Intended to buy, and which he wanted I• might be no more Captain Cairns wife_ must be laboring -under. a de-. me to carry to his hotel. 'You see,-the'than-a profebsional burrlhr =- ----- - + IIs--sand yon circular captain'lost his right arm in the war. :he jeweller laughed heartily. `•'J "You're joking, friary, be exclaim- q per Cent. Plus Safety—places though, in any case, I don't suppose assure you, air, he said, decisively, ed, forcing a laugh. Are you refer- SMART3 _ he would carry the parcel himself.". 1 that rid one would talc you fe r any- ring to the five hundred pounds I You under no obligation what77 - Chilten grunted; He did not like I thing but a military gentlem in I am took this. morning to complete the lit- ever. Write for it today. sorry to see �u have lost an arm.". Why, I didn't know t Cavendish? the look of the manservant, and what! '°It's beasts awkward," said the tie y, .1 didn't with Mrs could an Arm officer want with ld' g that you. had Army go officer, genially, . "but it mile be heard'abort it. I wt keeping it a DOniinlon BiO�[ett�e Co. ,pla'te priced at one thousand pounds?,worse." His face clouded. Tlien he secret until '1 had clinched the bar- 021 FEDERAL BUILDING mow, "If you don't mind, air," said the forced a laugh and turned to the gold gain.+' TORONTO "ONTARIO JAMES SMART PLANT BAOGICV0.lLONE stranger apologetically, "I'll call back plate which the jeweller aad placed - "your wits are wandering, Sam," half an hour:- You might tell the' on the counter. she said. "Do you think I don't know _ _ _ __ _ _ „ This will be just the thing," ho yoiir writing after thirty' years? y --------------- in -\ captain that when you'see him. said, with subdued enthusiasm. "By Didn't you write a note in your shop The shop door closed and the jewel- the way, have I time to run round to this afternoon telling me that you 4 • - lir tell into a reverie flooded wife the bank and cash a cheque " had got the opportunity of a lifetime - } --- -' I 'The moment he said this Samuel 'Chilten's suspicions were reborn_ He and that I was to send by the bearer P of the letter a thousand pounds to pay 1 felt that the officer must be aware for some gold plate?" « ' that the bsnka had been closed forMr. 6hill to ti a r, a pus ed nearest chair. Through the hazy mist e . himself together and set his teeth and and the doubts that enveloped his AJter ter every meat ,waited for his would-be customer to brain certain figures were, forming, hint that he- must—pay' by Theniet-fgitre-was that o "Captain A pleasant ,Cheque! The old man had difficulty Cairns" dictating.the letter he had ' p ;in repressing the deaire to laugh at r - �sda Ir"able the bare suggestion. written. He experienced a pang in owes! rani a the region of his heart when he real- _ 1-a•s-t-i•a-0 I I am afraid you are too late, air; ized for the first time that the initials n 1 b a e 1 1 t ra• he said, eyeing Captain Cairns stead- of "Captain Cairns were the same as yen• fly' his own. Samuel Chilten and Stephen p "What a nuisance!" exclaimed the Cairns. At the same time he had not "' + Good t o r t officer, irritably. 'We were such a thought .of it, and-he. had.been quite t teeth, breath merry party at lunch that the time O ,rM e end ttiHestion. , slipped by without my noticir•R it:" oblivious to the,-coincidence in .the l t' "If ou like, air," said the jeweller, Christian.names of his wife acid the Makes the I will put it in my safe-and reserve alleged wife of the swindler.. _ - p e Z t e i Y a r it for you until to-morrow. Then you "Show me the letter, he murmur- } . a lisle better. sari call->nd complete the-transaction." ed, feebly, and when it was pissed in DgD(1o*�ir(�D It did not surprise the,old man that hicC hands he read.it a dozen times. +`t+ jI svah i Captain Cairns should reject-his offer.I 'I have discovered a new swindle," he said but there was no satisfaction 6 - s 'It was- exactly .what he expected. - in his tone, and there was even less IN less than one minute after C -0 "I'm afraid that's impossible," he. the cold water and cofTee is P when all the attempts to trace the put into a Hotpoint Percolatnr. y remarked, gravely. I must take the plate jiomc to-night:' bank notes back to "Captain Cairns" percolation commences. Shortly the coffee it rody, sparkling and clear, R44 Chilten repressed lids desire to There to nodtigg to set out cr order. laugh. What an old trick the so-called wEBSR The Hotpolat Percolator is protected by 11 'captain was playing! Isis pretende as seer v•af•tq switch tbould it acct , t� customer Rdi simply ;� C':t.::� I} d Apitthaall be tllwouldbelonaowed to irtmembered. • a ancient and much-used. ormulas of l MAG N E T O S rrr•"ft Sr'd.aAv..o•.yvh•r• Ni" + • the conventional jewel-thief. And yet I PARTS and SERVICE ' •Ho Int Divtalen of TMa in the twentieth century and within a�ppoo WRWAEff a short distance of Kensington High Auto Starter and Generator Repair Canadian General Electric Co.,Ltd. _ __ _ Street, this specimen of the criminal) Company. 18SUE No. 24—'24. class expected to hoodwink- RV Up-to- �' - ae , .. ... . I '-CAN� EB BY Tf Hews m Brf _ A �• t • I�!� O�M0 f�� k , ' ' ! t't`•< , Victoria, B.C.-The following big sections, splendid drying weather f-• +,z 1 - Pi y1. 8 'u"1 industrial undertakings are projected: Prevailed and, notwithstanding that despatch from lkaris says:--A Prof. Weinberg perfected proved to for the iminediatg future: a valve aeoding Is from ten days to tura VMS" 111 m will anre. a and penton- cure most ,gangrene cases' arising r;' plant at North .Vancouver to cost. later, indications are that work will periments-were begntt'durkne from appendicitis, and also most peri- $150.000; ,a $400,006 logging railway conclude quite as early as last season. W. by Prof. Michael Weinberg,tonitia cases from the same cause y up the Chehalis River Valley; a$100,-� Toronto, Ont.-Comparative figures' of the Pasbear•Institute in Paris,and when used'in time. Thirteen of flf- r* 000 hospital at Nanaimo; n $200,000 on the hydro power installed in the' Dr. Beafamiit Jablons, Major in the!teen cases were saved. �w �>` sawmill at Port Coquitlamy a ;1,000,-1 United States and Canada, show that ercaa Medical Corps. It was per- Meanwhile Dr. Jablons, working In :k 000 plant at Cheminnus; a $200,0001the latter is.far in the;lead is the - and given to the world through Ame ca, perfected a"buffered citrates>" amusement centre at Victoria; aboat�matter of horse power installed per q; *0 French Medical Association. The cure' for dry gangrene,or Raymond's a $10,000,000 in power plants in. the! 1,000 of'population. According to the, w Cretiaf value of the serum daring the A meeting o! the Pasteur _ Stave Lake district; a $1,260,000 ex-I latest figures the United States has - b w+it ora$to prevent gas gangrene, and I Institute w: announce the -formula penditure on a ,provincial highway 1004550000 h-p. of installed water ��pp�aw► L.to save appendicitis patients,f of the solution this week and a cote- through the Fraser River Canyon.- In I Power, as against Canada's orate; 4Lihose infections usually causi deathl plete list of its cures. �.' addition, there are hundieds of small Power installations of 8,227,414 hp. fxom r Dr. Jabloas .is now investigating lumber mills, fishing undertakings, The horse power per 1,000 population During the war Prof. Weinberg diabetes in France, having pro , ' in r and Dr. Jablons, 498 West End Ave., sines, prohibition diabetes has dgubled ry construction. Canada it is 350 h,p. per 1,000 peoples •' New York, now,in Paris, discovered in America. Dr. Jablons blames the r Calgary;-Alta.-Alberta seed growMontreal, Que.-That Canada now. e that 'gaatrenhas considerable sums a wad caused by lutes- overeating of pastry and candy In' k' ers are Iooking to this year being the` tras invested in for= t:laal germs. The serum was delayed America and the lack of alcohol in the most prosperous ever known in the eign securities is the statement of the �n account of medical politics. In the{ofysterin, which previously kept the !Breakers' Trust of New York, which Po p y p seed-growing industry. During the! $r past five years, however, the serums diabetes rate down. past few.years they have brought has made a careful survey of foreign great honor to the province and them-1 Investments held. by Canadians.' In - �� Prof. Gaetano Fichera selves in securing the highest awards,accordance, with the accepted British e Week's � eS ,q' r Of the University o!'Pavia, Italy, available at the Chicago International'policy of financing buyers of domestic Ae claims discovery of a cancer cure sad IIay anal Grain show. Alberta grow- products, at the close of.1923 Can- »; Will reveal it at a League of Nations era, in 1928, produced and marketed adian banks were loaning to residents , TORONTO. meeting. more registered Beed than all the l of foreign countries in the neighbor- . Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.124; °E hood of $350,000,000. Direct foreign tee. No 3 North. $L062A. other provinces of Canada. In the • SUBWAY WORKERS IN Investments, other -than bank loans, .: Man, oats-No. 8 CW, 44c; No. 2, marketing of this seed, it has been` +i15'sc. LONDON ON STRIKE'distributed throughout .the'Dominion I aggregated in 1921 over $40,000,000. " Man. barley-Nominal. ( y p St. John, N.B.-Prospects are very. as'well as man arts of the United,bright for an active buildin ro R.. \ ,All the above,e1f., bay ports.- About F.'1s_.Per Cent. Of States• g p grM Ont. barley--45 to 70c. rel ifs � • here this year. It is expected-that a. y Regina, Sask.-During the year a Ameriesea corn--No. 2 yellow, 95e. Normal Service Runm*ng. number of public buildings, such as. Ont ended June $0, 1928, 1,462,288 Its, -Peas rye--S $1.40 to $1.4fi.to 78c. A despatch from London says•-A'valued at $2,242,835 were taken in schools'etc.,will be erected,while sev- ' ' partial strike of electric war station the province of Saskatchewan, ac_ eral industrial companies have an- Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, p° nouneed their intention of remodelling bags included: Bran, ;qer ton, $28; ¢ men here on Thursday inaugurated cording to returns made by the chief or enlarging their pleats. ' 'shorts, per ton, $24; middlings, $80; what may develop into enation-wide'game warden. Of the total value, .! Bridgewater, N.B.-The quantity of good teed Boni, $1.86. _ "strike and the complete stoppages Of�muskrat accounted for more than 60 lumber and laths produced.is this die- Ont. wheat-No. 2 white, $1.10. London underground transportation. per cent. Royalty collected by the lumber tricBurin p spin.. Ont. No. 2 white oats-89 to Ale. Forty out of the 140 subway ata-'province on these its totalled 89 g the past winter to a Ont corn-Nominal tions in London had closed on Thurs-1668, $ ciably larger than in recent previous Out. flour-Ninety per cent, pat,, dg,• and only about fifty per cent of` seasons, and if satisfactory sales can In jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship- x' { Winnipeg, Man.-Spring seeding be made, considerable benefit should anent, $4.95; Toronto basis, ;4.95; ,` no-mal service .was running.. Tlr,has been carrie4 on under favorable be reflected from this source Up to- ` - bulk seaboard, $4.60. situation is the result of the strikeconditions and rapid progress hasthe present time no difficulty has been g experienced in disposing of laths Man. Bohr-lat pats., in jute sacks, of.sixty per cent. of the employes of been made. Although shows in some. $6.50 per bbL; 2nd pats., $6_ dne of the two big electric power sta- Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, tion' supplying the subway. So fari track, Toronto $16• Na $16• No. the London Electric Railways to cease PACT TO SUPPRESS 3, k, o onto 2. $ i,. is-a purely unoffl^ial strike, not $ mixed, $11 to 11.50; work This action gives a sort of offl- lower grades, $10 to $12. loaders. authorized or recognized by the union tial trade union character to the SMUGGLING AT BORDER Straw-Carlota, per ton, $9.60 to leadfrs. The Labor Pres% service which is strike, and other unions may be in-. $lo. Rasa woes Canada and United States S-reefings-Standa recleaned. f. Brilliant young Chinese student of Sl. the official pu',licity organisntion•of 1 pre sent be it, although rap to the rd, I resent the National Union.of of Rail- o.b. Bal port,per,ton.$18. Thomas, recently graduated in mod!- the Labor parry and the Trades L'n- P Sign Treaty IZ,CQa�B ion Con issued a statement on{waymen still refuses to countenance Cheese-New, largger 16% to 17c; cine-at Queen's University. He plans g Liquor and Narcotics. twins, I7 td 18c• tzigets, 18 to 19c; to practise among his people In the Thursday declaring the strike was fo-!the strike. A despatch from Washington' 1` r Stiltons, 200. Old, large, 22 to 23c; Canton District. mented by "ar. unofficial committee 1 twins, 23 to 24c; triplets, 24 to 26c. 104 MILES AN HOUR IN says:-Secretary Hughes and Ernest iter-Finest cream Crrcivated by C•:mmzmist infuences": . cry•print■, o. �- The men struck in sympathy with "MII,.ITARY ZENITH" Lapointe; Canadian Minister of .Tus .4. to ; Na 1 creamery. 84 to 8bc; No. tice, signed at the State Department F s_ U.S. ARMY PLANES another unofficial strike of ntorc than 8. to 84c; dairy, 2 t�80c. on Fridays treaty between the united' �s-Etctras, fresh. in cartons, 34 ARRIVE AT HONG KONG 1.600 shopmen of the Gillet_Western Col. V'uillemin Wins French States and Can�da'for the suppres- to 86c arils loose 88c' lirsta 29c• Railway; who arc demanding an in - sloe of liquor and narcotic smuggling ,seconds, 25c. k crease of ten sh*llings a weA% a mini- Aviation Trophy in 1,756- q gg Aviators Make` Trip From Mt�lc, All-day Flight. across the internattional boundaryr Live poultry, heris, over 6 lbs., 28c; p nubs wage of three bounds n week, a line do,4 to 6 Ibs.,24c; do,8 to 4 lbs, lbc; Amoy in Three and, a guaranteed nirtrh.r o: work'nx hours A despatch from Paris says:-By The convention is a result of the spring chickens S Its, and;over 56c; Quarter Hours. ter day and creek and a weeks an- fl „ roosters. 18c; 1eklings, over lbs,, flying 1,756.miles over the Military conference is Ottawa between Can- ilbbss.. rual holiday with full pay. The r Lil- 28c; do, 4 to b . 24c. Hong Kong, June 8.-The three Zenith" course at a rate of 104 miles adian officials and officials of the a' Drewed United States Army aeroplanes which .way company rcf'asP@ to consfc?e: the Ps, y pa poWtr�-Hens, over 6 qis,, an hour, includingata Colonel State and Treasury Departments, the 28c; do, 8 fro 4 Ibs., 18c- spring chick- are on as aerial 'flight around. the demands until I-egularly presented,Vuillemin has -established a new re-I Americans going to Canada to worli errs, $ 158. and over, ducklings, through officials of the National Un �. over 6 lbs. 22c. world arrived here from Amoy at ion of Railwaymen. - rotd and captured the most important out_some means of co-operating to Beans--Can.. handpicked. lb., 6%c; 1.2.80 o'clock this afternoon, having .French aviation trophy. check rum-running across the border. The transportation situation is fur-{ Zenith"Military primes 8s,. trade the 300-mile flight in 8 hours cher coirtp?icated by-t a action a1:fn co n days after °r Ka)[6 products--8 r {m and 16 minutes. I involves an all day flight twice cover- exchange of ratifications and will re- -.Val.; 62.60• p, pYe• p' .in Thursday's final meeting of the an- � Ica , Pm 6-atin i 40 per The aeroplanes reached Heng Kong r.ual conference.of the Assoc ated So.t Ing w circuit formed by a chain.of main effective for- one year, after gal.; insula auger, lb., Qb to 26c. a half hour sooner than th had beka . ernes, including Paris, Tours, Cits- which it may be terminated on thirty.. ciet of Locomotive En Engineers and, y y. Honey-40-lb. tins,. 11 to 11. t r ry y teauroux Lyons. Strasbourg, Metz, days'eg pe expected. .A typhoon threatened to Y ry Ys notice. 4.' 10-{5. tins 11 to 12c• 6-lb. tins Firemen, which {nstrncted.' delegates Di on, and a return to Paris. The 1- The State Department described s 11 to 12c; 21A-lb. tins 1356 to 18c; break it this neighborhood last night, to return to their depots an 1 prepared I ' ?56 mile route has tempted all the the part as follows: comb horsey per dor., 1+{0. 1, $8,75 to hitt the storm blew over. for a nation-wide st{ilbe. They are 1 p "Each in #4- No. 2,.48.25 to .50. The fliers had difficulty in discern- asking an immediate reply from thel greatest military pilots. Each Government is to furnish Amoked meat0--Hares mad. 28 to in_ the-landing place eked out fcr Colonel Vuii{emin, flying the larger information, u ' � B � railway companies to their demands g son request, to the ap- e '$4s,; cooked hams, 84 to 38c smoked them, three miles off Fong Kong Is- part of the. day in heavy rain and propriate officers. of the othei, con >' for revision of the classification :rd in a nasty wind for the rest of cerning clearances of vgssels or tis rolls. 17 to 'i8c; cottap rolls, 18 to land but the U.S. torpedo-boat de 20c bit bacon 21 to 26c• s promotion system of locnmoave lire- the journey, accomplished the total transportation of car + - etroyer, Paul Jones communicated men, and for full a y j y' P Po goes, shipmentsali :M �. IV& brand esaktaat 88c.*eo28 to with the aeroplanes by heliograph pay for Sunda distance in sixteen hours fifty-four or loads of articles across the inter., ba ks, bonders, L n 8le work whether or not a full day's work minutes and thirty-four seconds re national boundary�ured meats.-Lon clear bacon, 60 eigrala, and a shot. Hied irons the is done. y' P- dart' when the imports- lbs., $18.50. 70 to 90 lbs., $18• service lighter enabled the aviators fo resenting an average speed of 104 Lion of the articles trans b �• , A later despatch from London P�ted 7s, __p0 and_gvl�; 4WAwe1gb rolls, steer for.the bay. saps:-'There was, a considerable ex- miles an hour. The previous record land is subject to-the payment of du. �n ii�BTT xis tens on on�Fr{may o -holder-Sergea ajor Be In Pure tiereim".16 to 16 c; i��o-T' a speed of 101 miles an hour, clearances of vessels to any ports Underground Railway strike, with s i6 to 15�0• to 16c• Ontario Takes First Plate - Colonel `'ulilemin started from the when there is ground to suspect that IS to 18}je�; a .tierces'( a1. Richest of PrOVillte� resultant yrteat congestion of traffic, iIla-Coublay Areodrome Wednesday the owners or persons in possession of to 4c; tunbDss, 14 to 1 pails, especially at hours when city workers , to 16ce; morning, just after four o'clock, and the cargo intend to sri uggle it intik prints, 1 % to 1 c. were going to and coming from busi- was back tan minutes after his lora ' Expos eholie $5 to. $8.16; Ottawa, June 8.--Canada a aggre- Peas. Every available omnibus has ff.; American or Canadian territory, do, ?, 517150; $7.7 { export heir. gate tangible wealtn,in the year 1921 flight over the whole eastern half of Gtlearancea• are to be denied to vas; been put upon the streets, and the � baby berries, $7.50 %as $22,196,000,000, accotdin;; to n main thoronghfarea`at,certain hours France. , Twenty minutes later he eels carrying'cargo consistine.of arti� bukWw choice, $7 to survey of the national wealth of the ;started again for the second e�ircuit..cies, the,importation of which is for- stl� showed long linea of vehicles standing, � , when it is 1 is.8b to $8.76• do, �tninion just completed b the Da �He checked back at. Villa-Coublay a bidden by either country, j P 3' still for rinds of from 10 to 20 min- �$5�6 �8; do, oom., 4.f6 to minion Bureau of Statistics. UP that � _ (few minutes before nine'o'clock. I evident from the tonnage, size or gen; utcher treiirrs. choice, 6.75 to rates. I I 5; do, med., $5.25 to $6 do, tom., total Ontario ranked first among the Nor was the disturbance of traffic. O _ { oral character of the vessel, or the; t' 6 to$6;butt cows,choice, $5.26 i Provinces with an_ea nuI aggr@- the most. serious development of the People would have better length of the voyage.or certain otheli Wealthe ec r.ca res es U nlon as ey wou der•ememb r that their stom- conditions that a vesselw: .ung utcher $4.60 6.25; bolognas,I per cent. of the total, while Quebee taken a hand in the strike, instruct- ach is-a work room,.and not a play able to carry the cargo to-the destl4' 2.60 to $3.60; canners and cutters, way In second place with a -total of in those of its members employed on house. nation proposed in the application for _11.60 to $2; feedin stews, choice, $8 ttoo ;6.761 do, fair, to �6; milkers, $''''42,000,000, or 25 per cent. _o!.thep Clearance.- #49.75; choice,37776 to 180; do, fair, [lorainbll total. Saskatchewan came' re 1t bo third withf2,946,000'000, or 12.8w '�` t _ �'"�f # I turr}, under reasonable conditions of $$dd66 to 80 stoe era, a sae, $6 to per t a :a cI i 15.26; do, sir 34 bo $4 25; cal ea, 'cent. of the total. In a eummary of s `' ' I' f property--brought into either country. - shoice, $10 to 41 .f01 do mod., $7.60 the aurvey it is ahoy:n that the wealth ° �'" ' 1 from the territory of the other when s', ` x Yat fff the owners are nationals of such other • to $9; do, cpm, :4.60 to 45.60; lambs, was more widely distributed in three - choice ewes,, $5 to $19.50• do, bucks, Pesirie Provinces thar, in Ontario and ,k " '- country. .1$17.50 to $18• do, cutis 414 to $15• "There is agreement that both spgin lambs, per lb. l6c to 18c Quebec. Saskatche%van led ir. per y �r'• sp capita WCAltII with 1767; Alberta r, countries shall exchange information ' aheep, light ewes, $6.60 to $7.60; P $'' , Drills, $5.60 to =4.60; hogs, fed and was second pith $3,317 arc] :lfaaitoba ,,. syn• Y $ concening the names• and activities - watered, $8; do, f.o.b., $7.60; do was third with $2.705.111 comparison, �� t! of persons.known to be. engaged in retry pointe, $•7.26; do, ;elect,I Ontario per capita wealth w" $2,507 ``the violation of the narcotic laws of QQoonu I the -two countries. . '18.80; 80, off! care, long haul, $8.40.'and Quebec's was $2,347. MONTREAL. "The convention also provides for Oats, Can. west., No. 2, 50% to 51c; British Use Airplanes the attendance of Government officials of one counts as do, No. 8, o 4 to 49c; extra No, 1 to•Hunt Fish Supply ` other, and the production of records l+set ses in the 460.. to Flour, a 2 local white, and files or certified copies thereof' in to 46e. Flour, Man. spring wheat �s Isis, $6.50; 2nds, $6; strong A despatch from London says:j- Kthe trial of civil and criminal cases b rs', $6.80; winter pats-, choice, Following up -its Policy of trying � - .90 to $6; rolled oats, bag' 90 Ibs„I beat swords into plowshares, the Bi it +» ?;; �� ' ! £ F.ver cruel act hardens the heart 90 to $3, Bran, $23.25. Shorts,• • p y ; Iah Labor Government pinna to use r f s�4� ,. and blunts the sensibilities. All ani .25. Middlings, $30.25. Hay, No. + �, o k s? war airplanes !n catching flesh mats appreciate kind words and per ,tan, car lots, $16.50 to $17- rewu *}'s .. .. . , r •�:: , ' a Butter, No. 1, pasteurized, _32%c; I It is proposed to have planes locate _. gentle treatment. Some animals suf Frio. 1 creams, - 31%c; seconds, Rhoals of fiah in northern waters, it glove Is shown the "roll cn14" of the Strachan tam>ly from Dennistnun, fer as much from a harsh, loud tone %,80 Eggs, h s�edaIs, 36c; was stated on behalf of the- Govern- of voice as from a blow. freEh• extras, 93c; freshh fiesta, 29c. ment, in the House of Commons. six Glasgow,'a ho sailed to CanRda from Glasgow on the ;.ta rbnrn. Air. Strachan _ .„ Potatoes, per bag, car lots. $1`.40 to planes will be e.nployed in the service is a miner anile hopes to mal:o miners out of filo eight boys in his family A lie begets a' lis till they come tq 1$1.46• n-nin next month. of nine. . .,regi g generat{one. f., .:_ �a.t�•.iei�;z.�.:YriW-.,...uN.•......th�:?n.er..�a..v�vF:.76....'w'cy.:lvr,23n 4'v''x53.Ca:!Gcwma'{vR..9..x r•o:i..,.a.,:,<........_._ -..s.,..�w.,,.; s+�_..:+FS,.._�r...*ane_...a.G:'•C'S_,:b._.,r��r.+.a........7..W:a"..a.w.i:�.. .aw.e.....*•t.0.i r�?.:.°S"'.i•. ..,......r...s...._..............•r.�..-r....e.,.r,3._4 - ' s':� ,l a'. :• .. ''�„,., r .:_,:. .. ii, 'laryr" - �in1. �•�'. 4 - -.n.;at,. �w •y, - OC�''( �'j'� QQ QQ —Dr. $eary will be here as nen- —Mr. and Mrs. Clement and -� n■ �iJ►7 Ala al next Tuesday to attend to his children, o! Milton,,Vent sonde q - ional duties. * iritli"relativea-i�era. y T r�coer Pri.CeS �y —At the meeting of the Bay of —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, —Found, a door key. Loser call urate Conference held last'week practicing i Toronto, will be here at this office. * Rev. W.A. Btinaer was laced on la his office on Thursdayfrom 10 - -Mr. Marina, of Toronto, spent the superannuation list. p s. m. to b p: m., as usual. * - f8�t>inday with Jae• &rid ore. Rose. —Coming—Dr. F. E. Luke, O —Mrs:Barton, of-Bolton, form. WE HAVE REVISED. OUR GROCERY I�R1fCE8 ON A ; ''•: Ddtbe Feral Frear@, of Toronto, tometriet, 187 Youge St., Toronto, eriy Misit Annie Leavens, spent a ` r spent eunday with R. G. and Mrs. at A. H. Allin's drug stove,Whit- faiv days in the village this week ��.•CASH BASIS nand. by, Tuesday, .Jane 17th. Glass, renewing old acquaintances. f —Robert Rankin, of Richmond if required,atright rices. ** —The roan friends of Mile Ed. - Hill. spent Sunday here with his p y Compare these,prices and shop where you save money —A recent issue of the Montreal ith Crank will regret to hear that - mother. Daily Star contains an interesting she is lying is Grace Hospital, To. Our prices on all lines,are redueed. a —Mrs. Savagge, we regret to re- account of the penin of at. canto, and is, In w very critical tM -polo, to confined ' to her bed ,o g �:,� .'through Illness. Mary'S Memorial Hospital, of condition h Gold Ribbon Pumpkin,. 14c. ' V which Sinter Morrissey, formerly —James and Mrs, Potter and7. —Norman Morrison, of the ton. of Pickering, is the Mother Super. Mrs. J. Murkar and daughter, lbs for dard- Hank, fe enjoying a two g' Rolled Oats;8 weeks'vacation. tor. .The huildiog ie the .famous frene, motored to Brantford on mansion of the late Barou Shatlgh• Wednesday and spent a couple of Magic Baking Po.w4br, per ib —Rev. J. and Mrs. Bedford, of neasy. It will be ready to receive .days with relatives. ��. Fenlon Falls. have been spending patients iii a few Weeks, and will —Those interested in ills Cali• Seedless Raisins, per lb , .. =lie. • e open u patients o a races ump an procession on a FirstJello; 8 pkge for .. .. - .;.' .. 25e. Law and creeds. of July will meet It EFrhiay) —Chas. W. Pilkey is erecting a —L. A. and Mrs. Findlay -and evening in the 'Eire Hall instead `":Sockeye Salmon, per lb tin .. _ 46c. ' ,new garage on his premises;.also a daughter, Miss Nina, also hire. G. of in the Town Hall, which.will be - `new cement walk around his reef•: `• �"�- + ___ _ .. 20c. x dance. A, Gordon and her. eon. Dr. Car• used by the Boya' Scouts. —Born, on Wednesday, June alan.Gtordon, of Toronto,. motored —For Sale, at the Methodist Shredded Wheat, 2 pkge for .'.. 25c. down on Sunday and attended the parsonage: a'Gurney Oxford coal 4th, to Thomas and Mrs.' Watson, aanual service at the "Wilite apd wood.beatev with oven;abdx Mack's No Rub, d for . . .. „ 25c. i of Pickering, d sou (Ronald An. Church."' The titimarous Picker- stove for a bedroom ;.banging hall r thony).. •--" Dominion Matches, 3 for ., 25c. —Mise Marjorie Clark is able to lug friends of Dr. Gordon_ are and dining.room lamps, alsoa-par- pleased to see him look so well for lamp; two Baulch standard be oat again, after being eonSned * . ' after his long siege of illness. We buggy lamps. , . -We deliver to the Village a to the bonne for a coapts of.weeks hope that he may soon be able to ' owingto illness +y resume his practice, 8d —The Rose Excelsior Mill,re@um _ Xao Adverttsenaen". $nulla '1Cke rid ed operations on Moods" after Quite a large number from g, � �, b w Pickering at the garden. being closed dowtl for a couple of _ • Established 1867. weeks for repairs. party at 'Brougham on Wednea• FflRi BAnE A.s�oa cis°e!mooing'aati�. �r a evening. ' Notwithstanding �; —Rev. Mr. Sanderson, of Can• t e threatening weather there was niogton, has been transferred to SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR BALE= " a large attendance and the pro.-• Apply to Jas.Mitchell,R.R.2 Pickering. 41 the Pickering circuit by the Bay • F ram was Rood.. A nuraber of the of Quints Conference. g SEED BUCKWk1EAT FOR BALE— Pickering firemen went up with Apg%to Arthur Prouse,Claremont, Phone —The. Ladies Aid of 9t. An- their water en tae and Ron in a pines • —+0 42 I)ch er iq tore Arew's.Church held a moot• sue- content with ClaEtemoat who used iw cessfal meeting ,at the home of FOR SALE—A quantity of Silver _ Mrs. Wm. Gallie on Wednesday their chemical engine. Claremont Hull seed buckwheat. Apply to Robt.Dixon, - a y was at a dieadyaatege for leek of xigbland Creek, 40.42 . ' P efts con. _ . TH it -Su A will be ob practice. T A DY'8 BICYCLE FOR SALE In y —A number from Pickering 8t- I/excellent-condition.Por particulars 'apply to Lrved in St. Geor a Church next tended the unveiling of the War Box 21, Greenwood. 40tf . San�ay When-thd'servtces will be y y OR SALE—A motor-cycle, Memorial at Whitby on Tuesday ,, , . . . . . .. iS COIldneted at 10.30 a. 'm. and 7'p. �j twin , - A•A ., of last week. The unveiling was cylinder, Ezu►sior,is good shape. Apply , - l�t xn. by Mr.—Messrs. Emery. rformed by His Honor Lieuten- -E.cooper,whttevale. 40�1 - ,t —Mesar@. W. F.Law, S.J.Colts- ot•Governor Cockshutt, in the � ` ti -cutt. E. L. Chapman, J. Stephen- pp 17GGY FOR SALE—A good rub- F. frP Hobbs and Thos.' Law presence of a vast concourse of. Lib*=ed huggy, asyood as new. Apply to wesonre at Picton last Week attend- people, and he delivered a splen- GordonLa,4,Pickering. 38tf L Ing Conference as representatives did address. Other prominent L�OR s'ALE—One steel pump for 42 DoubleLk - M from the Pickering congregation. ept�akere were also present: The J. ft. well,ia,135 ct condition.sewill seUcbeap. ewes —The township council will memorial is-a splendid piece of J•R. Kennedy,1357 Kingston Rd. tf ' t work and was erected through the LTONA MILL8—On and after t meet On Monday next at Brou- efforts of the War Vetemna'Club. ZXJune 14th there will be chopping on Man- `Soles Rham for the transaction of days.Wednesdays and Cridays only. 39-42 —A very fast and interesting , general business end will also dee} -game of football was played at 'SEED BZ✓CKWHEATFORSALE— �j with several appeals which were t Silver Hall yeasty. APptp to Amos Brlgnall, j i ( pe Green River on Saturday evening p held ever f robi the Court of Re- R.R.4 Claremont. Phone Clare 306, 40 42 vf�oa between Pickering and the Green - .- — i River teams, when our boys de- ��r(R9, 9MMA ELVpI�ReSn—Nurse with --J. i3, and Mrs. Jephson and 1►lpractical ezperience. pr for engagements daughters. Alfred& and Mildred, feated the home team by a score is town or country. Phone Pick 110e. 30.4 ! and _ of streetaville, attended the ser' of 2 to 1, e tray scoring both goals.tu- Shades The whole Loam ie to be congratu-_ FORBALE—In floe Viilape of Pick• r To"t .r vice@ at the White OhnrCh oa lated oar its excellent work on the Vg1 a build' lot Well situated.SO,181 ft. _ j z For particulars apply at the NEWS office, 39-40 Sunday afternoon. While here Bold. This is the fourth game of ` •:they were the guests of R:A. and the series that the Pickering boys FOR SALE-2 good cows. one fresh df[rel. Bunting;. and one due. Apply to A. E. Calvert. first " t have played and have to their farm west of Pickering and north`of Provincial —A large number of the reel yy` � credit two wine, one tie and one xignway. 39er + dents oft a village attended the. lone. Of y/ a services at Erskine Church oa FOR SALE—A,hatching not inouba• r! �FJ� Band —In the absence of the pastor. for chicks.Plymouth Rocks. Also Chatham w Sunday afternoon and report a Rev. P. F.- Gardiner, who is in incubator and brooder. Phone Pick 1710. Mn. Urge - 1 attendance. sly a !mall W.Hsu, Pkkenng. , 39-40 _ r; rceutage were &ale to secure Owen Sound attending the General Assembly, the pulpit — mission into the chureh. rewa arch was ably, filled on sad runslike new, Option of commemal —At the Women's Institute Sunday by Rev. Dr. McConachie, WAV' y at NEWS office..downerQomgaway.4Cheap, convention held in Brooklin last .. of Toronto,.who spoke la behalf Stauriton v• r$ r Friday, Mrs. W. B. Powell was of the Prohibition Union of On- 9..�2!: ARATOR FOR BALE—In good a re-elected District President by tecta. The temperance forces are kingcondition, c400Acclamation. The delegate@ tram rice 15AppBwn. R.now preparing for their fight with Claremont, Phone elan 308. 40 41 — Pickering were Miss Fawkes, and the liquor interests,'as an effort dM Mesdames Shirley, Somerville. STRAYED—On to the premises of = will be made to repeal the Ontario S ,JCI1rll Lana and Draper. All report a the undet•signed.lot 16, con.4: Pickering, 3 a•mm good time. Temperance Act In the near yearling steers. Owner may have same by Prov- future. Ing property and paying expenses. Walter Carl: —Wm. Hall and Walter Shop. ton. 38 40 0 'herd left on Monday evening for - — Detroit where-they e2pect to oe - � _ L�OR RENT—Io the Village of Clare- JN MEMORIAM. I' care employment at their,trade, P dear mother. Alfred Palmer.° r moat,a building suitable dor a blacksmith - y shop or garage.and untrally situated. APPIY to that of carpentering. It is report g y Mrs.x.Thomson,Claremont. 34tf ed that there is a good demand . who departed this life,June 16, 1929. for carpenters is that city and 'Tie but a years o to-do ' AR.MERS, ATTENTION—I am f fo h carpenters e@ are befit ici nd g y'• 4.. agent for the Benfrew cream separators, the _ R R g pa Since Clod called you away. j best on the market.- Also stoves and scales• all Robt.Devitt,Boz 17,Brougham, 40.37 ' / • t —Doric Lodge, A. F. & A. M., ' Mies you more each day. WANTED—Live poultry, e9. Pickering, will hold divine service In t bright eternal ciiy, wool and"jtmk. Highest price paid for ' at 8 ex - a e Where no.teare.e'eT dim the eye; same. M.Solovitch, 1 1-4 miles north of the Centennial Method at Church at In that home of many mansions, village of Brougham.on Brock Road. 33-e Highland Creek. when the sermon We will meet you by and by. STRAYED—From lot 4, con.6,Pick• r- will be preached by Rev. A. Me. f9adly missed by sons anddaughters. on or about June nth, a red yearlingsteer. Lellao. of-Claremont. and the mu A�y one knowin .he whereabouts o abates _ ; sic Witt be in charie of the Jobe CLAREMONT. �lY1!Whitby,.Pilhone 203 r 3 Whitby 4owK' M n S f. ,C H A P M A N Rose Robertson Lodge, of Toros- The Claremont elevator•will be cion• OR BALE—Chea all kinds o! to. of farm im- fat arnall aooae aurin June.July and AugueL �@menu in good order. Also severe vy fruit aro are quite bright. There fight scala and wok stoves and hater+. High-WIN klqd3y make note of .160 an abundance O bloom, t thio. 0 try.'H. erman,Stonfville.Phone 190$ t ED they are now at a�btaRe when -- *arm and dry weather is essential __; OR BALE—Garage business,frame for their proper development. W EST HILL - -V OR 28 x 8o,on half acre of land well located on Good Roads, tanks and pumps for - i The recent frosts thronghout the The Ladies'Aid Society of Melville gasoline and oil. Tourist Service Contract.sever- countey does not seem to have done Presbyterian Church will give a ar al car agencies. Books open for im tion. Own- I HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY SEEKING INV E9T1![ENT much dawage as the bloom was den party-on the Manserounds, er has good reasons for Belli - ,o inspection.peyio Wednesday g business snap at i800. M e an o er.• G. r not sufficiently advanced to re- on y evening, June 18th, sacker,Pickering. 3ss9 IN GOOD FARM MORTGAGES ceive mach injury: commcncing at 7.90 o'clock (standard time). An excellent program will be OR SALE--A cottage and IOaeres y - Report ol'Sr. Room of Picker- given by the popular reader Jessie F of land situated near Simcoe Point. lake ing.pnbltC school for May, names Shore Pickering. The cottage isnot quut cam- AT 7 PER CENT is order of merit. Those marked Ale:nailer. who Will be,assisted by pfeted.but all material is on the ground. Great i Mrs. W.W. McLeod, soprano ; Mies bargain for quick sale, Also a residence in Pick- were absent the greater part of Booth and Miss Bowles,pianists; Mies ering and half acre of land in Pickering Village. the month: Sr. IV—Irene Coup- Marjory Neilson, soprano; and Dou- For further particulars apply to W.V.Richard it son,Pickering. 40-41 'land; Florence Mutcb,Donald Mor. Blas McLean, piper. If the Weather is Must be improved,farms, under cultivation _ rissey, Ethel Bray, Johnnie Rem• unfavorable the program will be TIME TABLE—Pickering Station All business fa Strictly Confidential mer, Hilda Walsh,Florence Baker, rendered in the church. There will be - Mildred Murphy,, Edna Reid, a refreshment,booth on the grounds T'R• Trains going East due se�ollowe for the sale of ice cream, cold drinks No. 10 !flail 7•b A•M. Evangeline Conan, Phoebe Bak- " 29 L000l ^_-29 P-M. ' er:171 1e McGinty,, Dorothy An. etc. Admission, 25 cents; children, 80 Local d.04'P.M Auto, Accident, Sickness. y' y under 12 years, 15 cents. INSURANCE—Life, Fire, , drew 'Bessie Bath* Jr. IV—How- Sunday train, 'i.57 A• M: sti and Law, Phyllis Pilkey, Walter Trains going west dee' as follows= BONDS—Government, Municipal, Corporation.1 _ , Pascoe, SALE REGISTER. No. 20 Looall 7.47 A,M. u Leola Spencer, Helen _ , 27 Looa1 ''1.44 P.M. MORTGAGE.LOANS on Farm Properties. Cowan, Ralph Annan. Kenneth MONDAY, JIINE 18TH—Bailifre sale •.• g Suit . ' 905 P.M. Morley, Lizzie Annan, Hattie Mor- of aboat S leads of unthreshed oats Sunday train, 9.05 P. M. -REAL ESTATE=Farm and"Residential. rissey*, Johnnie Greeulaw*, Char- at lot I7,con. 2, Pickering. Sale at ' *, 2 o'clock. Terme cash. Ed, Gleeson, Foregoing is according to Standard les Morden Sr. III.—Walter Ytichardson, Allan Andrew, Bar- bailiff. time. i , barn Hall, Basil Bye, Austin Bak- -E Tri-, 17TH—Auction sale of entire herd of Holstein cotes belong- D A N C I N G � 1 a K _ er. Jr. III—Bert )!:•!licit, Myrtle K- _ Lockwood, Ethel Powell, Morley Ing to W. J.Turner, lot`31, con. 71 • Bte hensoD, Sam Scott, Kennett Pickering. Being unable to Secure Every Saturday night at. PI C�ERINCI Kl satisfactory help Mr. Turner isgoing The Fairport otelHichHrd=on, Tames King.' Irene outofthe r f dairy buainese and will ' I! •il, ETirvpy Rrtth,ArthurClougb, sell without reserve,.Sale at sharp. Floor space 6Ox6O feet, also 1 rl+ele Oye piol�erlIl 4g�0 T. �. BoS, 44 ` r ' See bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer, 4-piece Orchestra. ` p g - �laynard Clough. . .f„u.,.�i'h'.Y �1L'�zf.iCat_....aw._e.eeSuarr•..:hose.!i•.,,;f._..k'..`.4:^:-,rtw.r,�.ea,an.::.,.M.»Arm.�,.w!, .,_..W.a..:<...-.�.. :.._-.. - _ -.. ,.. .. _. r... .- _.-_.-. ._w.4.- ..,..,.. ..w.e...�...a..:t.r...-...�..t•.�•d..e�n+'a„tsS.A'....uta+..tx..vRti.,..�e”r.'...r:2.,.r;rd.'m.c.5:.•r...:Ssc45$a7,..1{�'�£i.,,lrlru..X'�1.c,:S°�Etk�S,nS,te4�$�+atY ...�..P:�'IaT.�iwb".a^��.M''.�.