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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_06_20� ''.Gt �" Jou hie?+ .-+"- sY �'" 'i•'d+ ra • ' -.•:.' n.�•.. 4. ..s, �. N,,y-,,..z '>C. .>'- �r.a" "%ta-' X':: �� ,.y:.x ••� ,••• s°. ', 'S,. ,.-• _',in.'s �/ ,f �.�,` •� _,. y,�. AY. '.�..�', to • i i` t dP M —,,.. — -*TOL• XL1I1. PIO RING9 - ONT., IRIDGY, JUNE 20,. 1524 10. 4-1 , � . Vw0f4 Mas<stasl f6axltltl. - •DUNIMARTA. lin, and Mrs. Reesor of Whitevale. Geo.. Balker Instructive papers were give.by MIs@GREENWOOD•• wiiVa, Mrs. Wm.Tailor, we are sorry to Evans of Olaretnont and 11dra. Roberta report,is _quite ill. of Whitby, and an interesting reading Fred, Mrs. aqd Master Murray by hire.Orozier of Altona. A hearty � "? R E. FORSYTH..O h.D., Director . Holmes, of Orillia,were the guests of vote of thanke was given the Br lin .' "' Mptome��fl��ia�Of Ong•Reg - James and Mrs. Mitchell over the ladies for their genero}�a hospitality. m a. Iste'redaKember of Ithe American Optometrical /� *� } week-sod. Association. Eyes ezamined4by appointment. To Avoid •Mista�eB The officers for the coming year are: Phone t8oa,Claremont,Ont. . Mr. and Mrs. Burk®; after a pleas- President, Mre, W. B. Powell, Picker- Bstabliehed 1888 } ant sojourn around their old home at ins•; lot Vice-Pres.: Mrs, Wa�tg,$ta- . ` . NF. TOMLINSON,'M, H.. Member to t Oshawa,are visiting their daughter, sale; 2nd Vice-Pres., Mre, Hunter, e of the Conege of Physicians and surgenaa �� Mre.Sidney MOCrfah: Brooklfn ; Sea-Treae., Miae I.McCllel- The. oldest established industrytto of Ontario. 0alm that arty ed b OntarIO county am- well: Phone. Ctaremoat,Qnt. tasty' o�} contract and is busy digging a well for Willi.and Mies E. Fleteber, Whitb `.' hire. Nobe@, on the lot which she re- Rep, to Convention. Mra: W: yB. O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.$., Gently purchased from Alex Thom. Powell.alternate, Mrs. N, White, of N• Bdlnba�fh memberot StheM Oollge of L18teII Rev, John and Mra. Chisholm, of Be M. Forsyth, ; Re Wheat 1'h7aolaw and Surgeons of ontsyrlo,1leenElaM p. to Federation. Mre. of Bo al Oollege of Burgeons, >iZdinbnreh. Montreal, on their return journey Ge M. Forey,th, Olaremont. tapeeattaatloa w d.1e..« of women sad To Bakers S -Choice from the General Assembly at Owen ehildr a, prose and residenoe,Brougham. p Bound, spent a few hours with their Hear'the famong Hottentots at Irr of Phonographs. niece, Mrs.Remember the h gran arson. Wanted G7sait•opt'aoic to behed tot orrow(Saturday)even the evonin of June25. on the Whitevale Rai-den g garden " art party DR. GORDON McHAY-Ohiro ac- It don't -matter who makes m' 8 25. HlGHEBT PRICE PAID ' pt' ins on Walter Nicholson'@ Park, aL •.t tor. o�cebo�-a.ao to a.00and�.00to Liver col,under the auspices of the GREENWOOD. 8.00 and by appointment. Phone ago, Brock- the Record, our Oval P, ro ' Street. Whitby. sib Ladies'Aid Society of.the Dunbartnn 1 Sed Buckwheat W'heatt Horn Phonograph Presbyterian Chuenc Church. A flrat-class Will Pengelly spent the week-sad i Logos. program will be Riven by Jimmie with friends In Toronto. FOR BALE `r • :,will play it. Reid, entertainer, of Toronto, Mies Mies Edna Green entertained a few A -E. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and Marguerite Cook,violinist. of Toron- of her school-mates on Friday evening. Beat q.silty of Chick Feed god + .aZeSolicitor.Notary Public Etc. Mosey to to. and little Mies Verna Seleek, who C. and Mre. Fox, of Toronto, sppenE Berateb Peed always can. Sontb;Wiag,Conn House, Whitby. 251y • will dance the Highland Fling, Com- a day last week with Will and Ddre. y '�'�•�ILLIAM J. BEATON,B.A„Bar. touffV111V Ont'. seating at 810 o'oloek there will be a brmerod. on hand. rY rister Sol!dtor member of th,e firm of j sale of work, home-made 'baking eta Miss $later and Mise K. Green, of ' R,ckmaaf bmiB IioateraadBeaton. Toronto Field's orchestra will furnish music Toronto, are visiting with F. L, and •�•. 13 3M Bull 83 Bay$treet,ToroaGor a� duria the'evenin There will be a Mrs. Green. +ete➢Dona Mfin 96l and 962. g g• refreshment booth on the grounds for Robert Harvey, of Toronto, spent Sissimi Pastry F'IGti1T the sale of ice cream etc: The proggram Sunday with hie parents, Bert and , .Dental J• • will begin at8o'ciuck (standard time). Mrs. Harvey.' Its Always Good. Admission,85 cents; children under 12 Oscar Raine,of Oshawa. a compani- None better made in Canada. DR, HARRY HUDSON, Dentist, �Fu teral Director' t " years,20 teats. ed by some friends, spent Sunday at •� Whitby, Offiet—Adam's Terrace. Byron his Home here.- St. `�• �1. Q•Rr',t St.red). Phone 124, : (Gan eztracti1t when and WHiTEVALE. The Rev, Langford. of Port Wbit- desired). acct Licomed Embahmer : TJ R. D. Q. Smith. Dentist, Stouff- Mr. and Mrs. Mason,of Toronto, by' called on a few of, his Anglican - Dville, Honor Graduate of Chicago .and MOTOR BE�tB$E friends in the village on Friday. ' To- ronto Uspent Sunday with the latter'@ mother Mrs. (Rev.) J.'Burner and son. R iE /`� /r/ a ni7ersities and the Ro��� Caie� of DentalSutseons. Pttoneof6«1011, Restden« CLAR.EMONa Out. Mrs. Mc-Neely. Dwight.of Stockdale,called on a few 1015. No outside appointments. 261y Wm.and Mrs. Burton spent; a few of their friends here on Friday last. Phone 9�4 days last week with Dr.and Mrs. Mac- Mrs. Robinette %nd family motored : BLAHE B. BEATON, D. D. 8., namars.of Toronto. down from Toronto on Sunday and Graduate of she Royal CTaro of Dental Bev. Major Price and family, of Iro- spent a few hours with Mise M. Wood, Not only On, epee]?al t" over W. and Use's hardware of .Toronto.. office quoin Fall=, are the guests of Joseph Mr. Wall. of Toronto. was in the over W.M, a hardware amore, Ruby' + Oc0a810II9 and for Doles hours9 t&12:1 to 8.ao. Ind. pheye. Fruit. Trees, Shrubs Etc and Mrs' Lear village on Saturday making arrange. Bdl phone M. e y R y g _ W.J. and Mre. Beaton and children. meats for the Boy Scouts' usual out. any length of time, Petertntsf-v Having secured the envy for E.D. of Toronto.spent Sunday with D. R. lag on the Sats here. They arrive but for all time,agency and Mrs. Beaton. a week from Saturday. t0- Smith.4 80., Ltd., Nurserymen. - , Ef3.HERSLAKE, B._ Sc. Honor of Winona. Out. Mrs, D; Wilson, of Kansas City, We are sorry to bear that William - obtain best results _.. �,. +Graduate of 17r5ivenic of crone.. All mons the guest last week o[her cousins, Gee, of Salem. le not do well as he =amgivenPrompt andsareWattention. phone I am prepared to take orders for all Mrs, Whitson and W. H. Major. might be. Altbrough advanced i. from your 'CreaIDr ,t boot• Claremont .sly kinds of Fruit Trees,$mall Fruits, At the regular service fn the Meth- pears, he has been remarkably hearty as to tee -Weight Ornamental Shruig Etc.. at odiatChurch on Sunday next. Mr. and we hope to see him around again lowest possible prices. Woods. soloist, of MgEkbam, will soon. and prioe. .ship your : 1♦ts�s#s�is � bff+• l rates for large . Special g quantities,.. q singg• One of our female sports was so ea- Cream t0.IIS.` 28tf V'Pe are sorry to learn that Blake thused with the football game on Sat• V. RICHARDSON-Real >ls Annis, one of the old invincible@ of urday avenin that in pt : ,�M W. tote. Insurance,ceavesand@8, Neto, N d Cha m Picgerin I g addition to the Public.Etc..,plekering, ut. s1ti p ana g the Green River Football Club. was usual shouting @be jumped up and Phone 186202 and • injured is a game on Saturday even- down. consequently she walks around P08TILL, Licensed Auottoneee lag last. this week with a somewhat awkward' have our truok oaR Fe fee os num of York WA ousarlo, GuaRod The ladles of the Methodist Church gait. at your ace. r rasa w«o!aa.]moa@ aMeasad 15 as staoeMN are holding a gardea party on the The services on the. Greenwood cir• • x pati+•• aadr.asGreen,ivsrP.A.. pan church lawn on Wednesday evening, cult next Sunday will be taken b the �t ir�r 1_r the 215th last. The Hottentots, an as- pastor as follows: Greenwood. 11.00 8t01tff91118 Ci?8atnei7 Co. D S.88ATON TOWNBHZPOLERH gregation of Minstrels from Toronto, a m.; Hla@ale, 180 p. m.; Mt.Zion, s®as�taAssessaisa- s a oesondodasser for � a are to furnish the principal part of 8 90 p m.; Brougham,7.00 p m. The P11one I880`L ea asna ••Iwaar of > lW e K of the program. Dont mise this tread, Sunday School sessions will be Green- - - %^a.'a ;, out. !- . Material ' The annual pparade of the Whitevale wood, 10 a, m.; Siosale and Mt. Zion, STOUFFDILL$,'ONT O t AVID Ji. PUGH-Lige @tock nuc- Just arrived a car 'of Toronto Lodge of the I. O. O. F. will be held 2 90 p. m.; Broughau;(Union),10 a.m. Duoneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School. Asphalt Co's Roll Roofing, °est Sunday. The brethren will meet The Salem Anniversary will be held - w Chieaso. t iUt;me espe,ieoee with pedigreed g in their ball at 2 DO p.m.,and will then on Sunday,June 29th.when Rev. Rob- stock. u­and rina work. An kind, of.aales. _' _Shingles__ete•, also march_to the Baptist, Church where ert Rowers. of Fenwick, w;ll preach at ptoma�pt,at ed Tum.reasonable. Phone service will be held. A cordial invita- 2,90 and 7 p,m. All other service@ on 81oClarempnc. 16th A"large stock of B. C. Cedar tion is extended to all to attend this the circuit will be withdrawn that WM, MAW, LICENSED AUC- Shingles. Beaver Board service, day. �• TIONEER for York,Qatorioand Darham Edmund Moore, who has been a n Gbuatier. All kia�aot •rka^.prompter attended and Lumber. resident of Wbi.tevale fol the past. L'enleIIt t•, Termateuooabie. Dues for sake ma, be Football - Goodwood at Green arranged at NEWS Of8cv. Bell and Ia twelve years .and who has been in _ amok Wbitby,-Ont. sly hep`¢ Cs11 and get offs prices. R health for some time from the River on Saturday evening -. ` failing infirmities of old age, passed away at at 8.15 o'clock. z f _ �•• PICKERINGi •�. his home here on June 14th. Eno Mae- calf �8 A K E T S ral took place on Tuesday afLertaoon. BROUGHAM. 3 LUMBER BARD When his body was interred iaWhite Thoe. and Mrs. Norton spent $un- :::Lumber, ..� Having purchased the stock from vale Cemetery, 'Prior to makinpc big day with friends I8 Sanford. the Estate of home In Whitevale, he resided 'in. y w Isabel Tripp, of Toronto, i@ Shing •tt{{,,, a . Cartwright townsbi where be engag. '" k7U in files W. G. BARNES and the entire g pp visiting her aunt, Mrs. Walter Ben- ed in farming. He was a man of nett. D. A. M ORDU E kindly disposition and mons held [n Mr. and MTs. Duncan spent a 'few - #lasiaeea of J09. W. DOTEN y Rudy_Roofing ' very high esteem by all who knew � Am prepared to supply all sizes him. He ie Purvived by hie one eon, days this week with friends fa -Sear- ; from Be Boxes to Three T�IIIIeral Director born. Berry William, of Enniskillen, and three Mr. and Mre. Hill;of Stonflvilie. are "- sad Half Bushel, daughters, Mrs. C. B, Rice,of Whtte• visiting their daughter, lire. John and Lath Glean liver Alaket [,ieeaNi>rasrdasr vale,Miss Elsie. of Toronto,sad Lena, -Who lived with her father. 19w e • �_ '0'��' M re-deceased him some Mlss Marjorie Phillips had the mfs- Phone Mark.@t09 r p years' - fortune to injure -her arm by falling Fe An R E E S O R FRANK.PENNOCK Ss1ocl!'isor to Don't forget the garden party on °Borc atache hOsbawa Hospital.on -The Man that made the Barnes' CHAS. HEIERL. - MABHHAM the Methodist Church lawn i►t Friday, June 18th, to Oail and Mrs. ?.�C>C7T.7•=I= �'f;�r'. Basket.^ Whitevale, June 25th. Devitt,A daughter. Phone 9000 . ., The annual gardeq party of at _ •S. O. Women's Institute John'a Church,will bs held on W.J. f AAM E R+ -- Devitt's spacious lawn on the evening E 1 South -On.tario Women's Institute of Friday. July 18tb. pf Flavo Bread Mu held their District Annual Meeting in Those interested in $t. John's Ceme• Pick=` 5 We are Agents for =1 the township hall. Brooflin. Friday, Bryon the seventh concession are re- qQA& '" _ -- a fie y oC 8 U — .attended, Mrs. W. B. Powell, Presi- o clock on Wednesday, June 25th. _ �^t • dent,presiding. A hearty sad cordial Bring teatime and shovels In order that —� Coold•Sha le -P FloLir address of welcome was give. by Mrs.* .good after.00a'e work may be dose t p y Luke and replied to by Mrs. Wagg, of in putting the cemetery in good shape, M*� May be obtained from you Grocer. Kinsale, after which the president A Dramatic Concert,under the nue- uir, • spoke very encouragingly of the wort picas of the Women's Institute and g • BrOOldlll Flour Mills accomplished during the year and the Citizen's League, will be held In Fleury and Bimells thanked the members for their help the Town Hall on, Friday evening,Fleury sympathy. The Sec'y-Treasurer's June 20tb, when the Union Har- CHAS. WILSON; Prop. report showed a balance on hand of monies Club (connected with the 'FUR SALE 857.11 and the combined statement of Union Congregational Church,Toron• Store a° A Ford Touring fiat Deliver district and branches to be>11911.54. �)• will present their musical plAy. B y • The auditors report was given by Mrs. entitled The New Minister. irbe Wagon, DeLava1500lbs. Sepa- A Summer Session' J. E. Willis. cast consists of thirty artists of splen. r tor, len- rator, Repsol 8 in.Grinder, The reports from the branches show- did ability. They have presented this - G. S. & M. 3,} h. p, ed an increase in all lines of work. lay with great success in Toronto. ^. _A?HELD IN THE gj ' Gaso Engine. Educational and instructive addresses o not fail to bear it. Concert begins Brantford Binder Twine. POPULAR - and papers have been given and much at8 o'clock sharp. The proceede are Care that Cold W. F. Disney, - 'Greenwood tario as 9t c work done, South On- eats.aid of the :Fire Fund. Admission tario has 9 branches with 388 members. LLlOTT 101 meetings h ve been- held. 5 of - Ths-last Sabbath of--the most ' 42tf Phone Pick 714 these baring been addressed by Gov. June 29th, being Review day, it will Best Remedies ml16n11 be observed as Tem ranee Sunda in ernmeut-lecturers. 82 papers have y e the Union Sabbatpe � been gfvea, Total attendance 9099, h School here at - - -� Gra'a Chopping Youge &Charles Sts,Toront(A Miss Scott, of Agincourt,gave a most 10 a:m, Miss Lewis, Prov. Temper-. faetIIred Will be found . tit r • Fr 40 now until Sept. 2nd, when D valuable talk at the morning session ante Supt., hoe been secured to take n _ :ANFL&KINGS which was much enjoyed. Theafter. charge of that aubject on thatdag. our-Fall Term opens. First-class Instruction in all Departments, noon session openQd with community Any school or persona wishing to hear iD Oilr store. M I am prepared to do Chopping and Accounting, Stenography, Type- singing, led by Mrs. 'Reeaor. of White• her are cordially invited to meet with Oat. Flakingeve da but G vale. Mise Obapman,-assistant supt.t. us, Also,Mies Lewis would be pleased � y writing, Secretarial, General Im• p Saturday. proyement, Bankin Commercial of the Dept. of A riculture, was the to meet with any school held in the T in speaker [oc the afternoon. Her ad- afternoon and Sive her talk on th'e N, E McEWEN. Stoneboate For Sale sachets and Bus nags Courses. dress was a treat and inspiration to temperance aubject. She will be stay- ' E. b r P K N- IC E R N E- Rater now. Write ler Catalogue. the large audience and mubh appreci- Ing with Ed. and Mn. Willson and John F. Bayles, Claremont aced. During the sessions musical any one wishing her services may Veterinary Aurgeon? W.'J. Elliott,,Principal numbers were rendered by Mia@ Wagg come for her there. God save our ,Rural Route No.2 of Kinsale, Mrs. Thompson of Brook- homes•" p]ie®I'L�SS QtitM.Z'ZQ i r _...- 4 '3rr Lt�Sa�!"�."LY ',4^'.rr"7".h'S"'�>�is`S�s'M':�3ia3m".'•.'h' ':��.R•.u:.,�':dt.»,3.a:dMY�7.�.r_,.C_.,.w.z�E&f..�_�'„�..^;!!•...�'m','lah:.ere'hr'i^....�.':�,t.�.?s�:Nan:...,:..�F.X'=n:;,.,.d�..:ef.�„+.'�.i2+.u..;..,'�A�.aaY.SJe:,(.r,�-.c.., .x,s:•.d2'�eptir.:.K...,,r:;'�+ST:;4E�..`�".r.3"�,m.:atT'au'Na'.��.•-,:..,.�.7ia.. �'t!urs+i_''� "L"".saki."M7L'`lei�,f,5�#�'r-.cc'�fy�S.. , .0 �+ :. �-- :s,., - --.,�. -;�?• e .rL ; -"'✓,'•� s . yr-�: S eg:,. .•.e' -';:,..k..' r ,e• _ • •aew it . _ _ •• - ;. "i b e q -" �N It ettssaItatst, '-)By JAMES OLIVER CUBWDOD. appeitte and _ It makes your �- ��Opi3Ottl0elt� .PART I. an, close to a, stove," replied Bi'lfyy. 3' - ' "Makes me feel, sort of—safe." He LiBX- g*04L riots both Sergeant Brokaw was hatchet I smiled a little grimly.- Even at.that _ 33 s�. "ddb t'elte:q ilial star faced with shifting pale blue eyes g 3'• "- astl>o0 at�Wa—gli-hof cruelty in them. it was not an unpleaaaat-smile. Q 022W bearw He was tall, and thin, and lithe as al •Brokaw's snow-reddened eyes gazed Pure. Fre Ah and SattafTiAlle 4" whitens teens, est. He belonged to the Ro al North- at the other. ► sweetens y �� g " .Sold in. 1lnluM- 1112um ps►a1Leb — T-17 it* z breath ase west Mounted Police, and was one of I Thecae's something in that,. he. • t.hp_,best mgn ontroll that_ had said This -storm will gwe�you at r ever gone into the north- re of lice. „ + Foolish 8tau titer of Birds, La+t�. His business was man-hunting. Tea Wont you. drop a . JXW years of seeking after human prey prisoner, turning,his face,a little, so a pipe, eyeing Billy. The sudden It is declared by the beet Frone had given him maay of the character- that--it .was shaded from the light. blast, the going out of the light, the authority that- swallows and other s ,' istics of a fox. For six of those ten "You've got me now, an I do." opening of the stove door, had all small- birds during their migratory r years he had represented.law north what's coming as well as you do. His happened in a minute but the,inter- passage are slain in thousands by !of fifty-three. Now he .had come to voice was low and quiet, with the vai was long eneug to bring a the end of his last hunt; close up to faintest trace o8 a broken note in it, change into Billy's 'voice. It was-cold, every conceivable .dev.ice, in-eluding the Arctic Circle. For one hundred deep down in his throat. "We're alone, and hard when he continued. He metal perches charged with electricity and eighty-seven, days he had been old.man and a long way,from anyone. leaned,over toward Brokaw, .and._the by.which engrmous numbers are kill- r • following a man. The•.hunt had ire- I sin t man, you for catching me: boyishness had gone from his face. ed by a single stroke, to be afterwards as gun in midsummer, and it was now I haven't gbt.anything against you. Of course, I cant expect you to s•pitted', roasted and served up - to ' R25 I midwinter. Billy Loring, who was i So let's drop this other thing what have any sympathy for this other gourmets _in the French restaurants wanted for murder had beer} a hard I'm going down.to—and talk 'some- business, Brokaw," he went on."Sym= of towns and cities bordering on the I man to find. But she was caught at!thing pleasant. 1 know I'm going to pathy, isn't in your line, 'an' you Mediterranean. {last,and Brokaw was keenly exultant.•hang. That's the law. It'll-be un- wouldn't be the big man you are in the - ^ World Tour,in Seventeen fit.was his greatest achievement. Its pleasant enough when it cornea don't service if you had it. But I'd like to _ �3►s, f would mean a great deal for him I you think? .Let's talk about—a�iout— know what you would have done. We Harness Volcano. Complete Gime-tables Loi around- down at headquarters. home. Got any kids? were up there six months,-and we'd Anew plan for harnessing volcanoes In -tbe1-rou h and dimly lighted Brokaw shook his head„ and took both grown to love the big woods, and tome's from H•awsli. The territorial N ` the-world passenger service which will g y f )i getting prettier and happier government has consulted the Depart• ' "r cabin his man sat opposite him, on a ,his pipe corn his mout she was socomplish the journey in seventeen; his manacled hands crossed l - "Never married," he said shortly. every day—when Thorne, the new ment of Commerce about a suggestion, Y days have been-worked out by experts i bench, " Y over his knees. He was a- younger Never-married," mused Billy, re- superintendent, came up. One day seemingly practical, for making bricks sot Impestai Airways, Ltd:, . the new man than Brokaw—thirty, or a Iittle garding him with a curious softening she told me she didn't like Thorne,. o[ molten lava from the-crater of Hi- B-Atish organization. « better. His hair was long, reddish, of his blue eyes. You dont know but I didn't pay muck attention to lauea. The Idea. Is, to stretch across Fresh links have been mapped out and untrimmed. A stubble of reddish i what you ve missed, Brokaw. bi that,'and'laughed at her. and said be the crater a trolley that will carry an for the 27,000-mile a4rllne, and tests 'beard covered his face. 'His'eyes, too,,course, its none o my business, but was-a good fellow. After that I could were blue—of the dee honest blue ou ve got a home—somewhere— see that something was worryI - her,I endless chain•o[ buckets.to scoop up nr are to be made with airships of enor• P, 'that one remembers, and most. fre- y Brokaw shook his head again. and pretty soon I couldn't help rroiri I the liquid Iays. bring it to the rim o[ $d' " mous capacity.- Passengers-will -leave,quently trusts. He did not look like a� "Been in the service ten years," be seeing what it was, and ever hinge the voltam► and pour It-into moulds. - London by the morning air express [or,criminal. There was something al-'said. "I've got a mother living-with came out. It was Thorne.- He was ! r rParia, which maintains a spded of 105:most boyish in his face, a little bol- my brother,somewhere down in York persecuting her. . She hadn't told me,. Minard's Liniment for Aches and Pains miles an hour. They may expect to'.lowed by long privation. He was the State• I've sort of'lost track of them. because she knew it would make reach Coestantinop:e the foltowtbg I sort. of man that- other men liked. Haven't seen 'em in five years." trouble and I'd lose my job. One after- i morning and Cairo by midday. Even Brokaw, who had a heart like•' Billy was looking it him steadily.. noon I came home earlier. than usual A toagdiataace airship will take i flint in the-face of crime, had melted Slowly be rose to his feet, lifted his and' found her crying. She put. her t Government them from the Egyptian capital to a Kittle. r++ :manacled hands, and turned down the arms round my neck, and just cried Munielpal ^� U h. he. shivered. Listen to light, it all out,-with her -face snuggled in rP' -.Australis, arriving on the math day that beastI wind'! It-means means three " hes id, and he my neck and kissin' me—" Industrial BONy Hurts my eyes, + after leaving London. days of storm." g Brokaw could Ree, the cords in' laughed fi°gnkly sa he cadght the sus- * The air travellers will eroas the Pa- Outside a gale was blowin"gg straight piciio s glint to Brokaw's eyes. He!Billy's neck Isis iiunacled hands'! Let us send you•circular a cific to San Francisco in another giant down from the Arctic. Tliey could.seated himself again, and leared over were clenched. I 7 Per Cent. Plus Safetyplaces airship, and will cross the United -hear the steady moaning of it in the toward the other. "I haven't talked "What would you have done, Bro- y� under no obligation' what-' States by aeroplane expreea. New spruce tops over the cabin, and now to a white man for three month?," he kaw'•" he asked huskily. "What if you' r° :York will be reathed_on the fifteenth and then there came one of those.rag- added, a little hesitatingly, "-I've been had a wife, an' she told you tfiat an-' ever, Write for it to-dor. in blasts hat filled the night with other than had insulted her; and'was, ':day. This link is already established. ga t g hiding---close I had a dog for a time, + + t strange ahiadng sounds. Volleys of but he died, an'•I didn't dare go hunt- forcing his attentions on her, and she Dominion Brok a CO. ' The Atlantic crossing to Europe will!flue, and snow beat agair_bt the one for another. - I knew you follows Tasked: you to give'up your job and Cry be made by the great airship liner- g , 921 FEDERAL BUtLDtNG .� window with a rattle like. shot. In were pretty close after me. But I take her away. Would you have done TORONTO ON soon to be delivered to the United ,the cabin it was comfortable. It was g I it, Brokaw?. No, on wouldn't You'd wants to get enough fur to take me, 8 States by the Zeppelin Company. Billy's cabin. He had built it deep in to South America. Had it all planned, have hunted up the•man. That's what' The-airship voyage to Europe' is a-swamp,where'there were lynx and an' she was going to join me there— I did- He had been drinking--jjus 1 t scheduled so that world-travellers, fisher cat to trap, and where he had with the kid. Understand? If you'd enough io make him devilish, an ho, eliding down at London, will accomp- thought .that no one could And h=* .'kept away another month—.s. laughed st me-1 didn't mean to strike , The sheet-iron stove .was glowing hot ptso: hard--but it hs nsd. I killed liah in seventeen days what took Jules S B `There was a husky break in his Phe Verne's_.tmeginary hero eighty days. An oil lamp hung from the ceiling.f voice, and he coughed to clear it hiss. I got sway. She and the baby _4 Billy was sitting so:that the glow of "You-don't,mind-if 1 talk, do you— are down in the little cotts:ge again— , tNinard's Liniment for Headache. ` this fell in his face.` It scintillated on about her, an' the kid? I've got to do down in York.State—an I know :he's o the rings of steel about hia wrists. iL or bust, or go mad. I've got to be-. awake this minute--our wedding day t Brokaw was a cautious man, as well! =thinking o8 me, an praying for nre; 19trongth of 61lvet Wins. cause--co=dap—she was twenty-four It1 �Wer •-,A silver wire one-twrifth of an Inch as a clever .one, and _he • took no f—at ten o'clock in the morning—an' an' counting the days between now In diameter. will support a weight of chances. " 1 iea our wedding day—" and sluing. We were going to South f �a s IGGY "I like storms when you're inside; The half gloom hid from Srokaclr America then." pounds' --.-- what was in the other's. face. And (To be continued.) ' - - then Billy, laughed almost joyouai 1 swesis tt - ! "Say, but she's be eg„ h li yy been s true t as ! t1>et pard" a whispered proudly, as -- there came a lab in itis storm. "She ' tm�Aet• ' was just born for me, an'.everything n on her birthdY an' " � '� Y `seemed to happen R _ AAIW that's ruby I cant be downhearted a�wm� to bsgr 1r.rsa - _ - r ���� even now. It's her birthday;you see, JAMlES�A RAM ,,n„ntn,"` :.. - an' this morning, before .you Came, I MrOMMY OIR. was just that happy that I set a plate for her s41he'table, an' put her pic- - - �� lure and,acurl of her hair beside l _ - —set the urq_up so it was lookingI ' at mean' we had breakfast together, Look He moved to the table, with Brokaw watching him .like a cat;and brought something back with him, wrapped in a Foft lets of buckskin. He unfold ed the buckskin tenderly, and drew She-- `Thoy tell me late,hours are . forth a long,curl that rippled a dull �• �- r = p d�tid gold-in t5e amp-g ow, an ae-"Tce, but there are. two of us." 1 a _ then• he handed a 'photograph to : Brokaw. "That's her!" he whispered. -- _ ---- -_. Brokaw turned oo'that--the'light 0 on the picture. A sweet, girlish face r�� = smildd.at him from out oya wealth ' - a of flowing disheveled curls. IS "Sjie had it taken thatway just for _• � ar t� me;' explained Billy, with the e'ntbus= , + n\ iasm of a boy in his voice. "She's' ` —an' a � always wore leer hair in'curls ;;:= "' ;., •. ,� ,r ., braidT-for me when we're-home.' I - ._ ` only love it that way. Guess I may 'be not • _ a_- .o_ . at musts P.a�+ __.. —. • ,n Y State too ed zest dig _ silly, eire S-oaaking takes the - T down in York She lir in i s tan estion a cottage, all grown over tti=tth.honey- •�'� Mates your it >�� _ u • suckle an' morning glory, with green t Stitt" assitY►ilatiori - place of rubbing hills and valleys all about it—and the B�ause 1t aim foods I ' old apple'orchard just behind.. •That nou nient to f day we were in the orchard, all red 1(e,0� UST b soakin the Clothes in the suds an' white with bloom, and she daredket2! y g me to a race. I let her beat me, and of this new son ,dirt is gentlyloosened when I came up she stood under one - f 'In soapof'the-trees, her cheeks like the,pink -- •rind dissolved.` - blossoms and her hair all tumbled ' about h like an armful of gold, -- —shakingthe loose apple blossoms down Even the dirt that is ground- in at neck- on her ead. tfo'rgot everything then bands And 'cuff-edges yields -to a light and I didn't stop until I had her in _ nubbin with dr Rinso. No thread m9 arms, an'—an' she's been my little.l. O OOO ISLANVAOUTE g y par.dner ever since. After the baby -..is weakened. The mild Rinso suds work came we moved up into Canada,where I 9 I had a good chance in a new mining!. - - town. kind then—" - - r. thoroughly through 'aifd thio ugh the - GEORGIAN BAY DISTRICT - furious blast of the storm sent, - --clothes without ,injury to a single fabric. � i� ahe v ainstgthe op oft the-a abin: . _ Strain overhead the wind shrieked '' of er and Time Table-showing list of ' -Rinso is made �y the makers of Lux. �'or the famtil _ - _ g F d y almost :like humj voices, and the 4 one window rattled as though it were Resorts, Boating,_Fishing,'Camping, etc. =wash it is as wonderful as Luz is for fine things shaken by human hands. The lamp When . planning your . 1924 Vacation - rte Bo t. had been burning lower and lower: - - - It began to' Ricker -now,--the quick r ,,wr'' % 862 Midland, On A t •ir$II Irecets and department stores sell Rinso. sputter- cf the wick lost in the noise a " of the gale. Then it went out. Rro s* kaw leaned over and opened the door LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO p _ - f the�fire'took the lace of the la�h It sts of the bi box stove, and the red low ti Q . p p_I , :M..�� r.'s�.:E'�,#;�,aw..•.�,.....,».,._`4s cm,._.x:r��•rac��4w.A�:.,r�'�.�`:�+�ni•aiZ1:.St1'�,.r.,cr!.,;r,.^:.rzv,:_:urw.�_••....:+Z;.-.^:a..:,_s .'.r^..,i ...:..-...�,a,5_',_.,n..,�.,...,. :.3-y,a +u�k`�'.,,...-..k.�,.r...°�F._...,,..#;rad!..,..Ka:t�rtr..e,�t:.:..,_.«rrf4. ,_.,,....,;.�as.ta'�b'n»�§La•�.,,.,...ii.r;a.r;�rRu..-.,a1,•�c«,,..r�`{if�l...Ei,�i:?�:-.k..,..� S:+ir..,1�•+.,,:..c'La:'r,...0�..,. Mn ^i' S _rw -� - !�yy. w •Astti. ,. 3.r. �, •'+'• ,�..."';.•. L.-��• .�. ••, -�,.:.'. ,. y M: :.. •:rf •+. :r gra. w. . . •�....?' <.t:^:.-.:,j ,•.. • yyp • UPLASION0`1 ­- D"NOUGHT Be Weeles Mark& ' TAJ>t]�Y��is17 TOU Of FORTY.-FOUR. UT ES TORONTO.., y Man. reheat-No. 1 ► North. '° ,� e • No. 8 North., $1.103G . - J)"Aw'OGCiiri Dur NavAt Practice Of Gar1forl»-Bo- �^ ' '� � " Man. oats-No.. 3 CW, 44%e, ' t,`: 1 feed, 41%c. : tween.Ten.and Twenty Injured and Burned. k � Man. barley-Nominal. . �r All the above, c1f.*bay ports. x A despatch from San Pedro, Cal.,I Upon entering the turret, Ensign o Ont. barley-86to 70c, ibya:=-Three officers and forty-one.f Smith -took with him an air hose, £ .. " American corn-No. 2 yellow, 980. .:; '!nen of the battleship Mississippi were whip's immediately cause fiames from ,: Ont. rye-74 to 78c. -!wept to death, at 11.45 a.m. on the burning debris to shoot forth. Pena-No. 2, $1.40 to $1.46. Thursday.,on the San Cleme>ute Beet Alter flooding bhe turret with water, s'�`''� h :: Millfeed-Del., Montreal fr0it2t,-1 0ill grounds, off this port, when a Ensign Smith was able to enter. All ; bags included: Bran, per ton,shell in one'of the 14-inch guns}-.tur- the men were•dead at that time, their j �` ; 4 aborta, per ton. $24; middlings, 0;j. ret No. 2, exploded prematurely, ac- Sales swelled and puffed almost be- a good lead Sour, $1.8b. : . lording to semi-official formation yond recognition by the intense heat. '� „i` t Ont; wheat-No.•,2 white, ;118 to;; y $1.20. given out from the U " States Identification marks on the cloth- , : � Ont- No;••g-white oats-39 to 41r. } Z te amship Mexico flagship of the Di- inir. howevew, was still discernable. - Out. corn=Nominal. Vision our, of the fleet. Three-quarters of an hour .apseU Unt. our me per cent, yya ,- Nearly a score of men were injured after the fire in turret No. 2 was ob- x y, " . �` In jute bags, Montrealpromp � i, p- -by the flare-back that carried the'ter- served from the quartermaster's deck Ment, $5.10; Toronto' basis,' $6.10; : rifle charge through the breach of the before entrance -into the red-hot 01111C seaboard, $4.76. ax gun instead of out through the muz- chamber containing the,charred bod- Calvin Coolidge Brl Glen. Chas. G5. Dawes Man. flour-1st pats., in me dac "t t7•- j Iw ► ]tile. fee of the entombed men 'could be . Republican Candidate for President Republican•Candidate for Vice-Press- $6.65 per,bbl.; 2n ate., The n 'crew werepreparing, made b Ensi Smith. of United States. . -dent-of United.States, Hay-Extra No. 2 timot y, per ton,. +, 8u ho Y Ensign 'track, Toronto,��, 6; No. 2, $16; No. fire as one unit the great sea fighter's Had the turret, which Bras revolt'- _ -- - -_ - -- - -- 8, $13 to $14; 1)hixed $il to ;11.60; }powerful broadside, when a• sallor, ing at the time.the explosion on the iiM��RRrrtt�� �1 � n lower grade's, $10 to J12. ' Balled for the electricity to be turned battleship Mississippi occurred, re- GASTON DO V 111i�llU V L ' LWr J/ Straw-Carlota, per ton, $9.60 to-� •on.for the charge- mained in the .position in which it $10. The.switch was thrown on to ignite was at the time of the explosion, the _ .�R IDENT (� u� ��ru �} I jC gcreenp6As, per ton, 4 recl0aned, L . RES O it vjl 1 La o.b. Bay Doha, per ton, 18. the shell before the breech was locked,.hang Bre from the left gun would Cb*ese-New, large, 18 to 18%c• and in another inoment the interior!have gone into the centre of the City twins 18iy to 19340; triplets, 19 to of the turret was littered with dead of San Pedro, witnesses •aboard the 20c. gtiltons 21c.Old lar 22 , and dying. _ ship said. When the gunner's hand Descendant of Old Calvinistic Family Succeeds Mill rand a twins, 23 to 24c;.tr{pletee�24 to 26c. j Ensign D. Smith from-the U.S.S. guiding the controld was wrcmched Head of State - Premiership Accepted by. Butter-Finest creamery print@, 85 ` New Mexico was the first man to away by the explosion, the guns kept to 36c; No. 1 creams $4 to 35c• No. Anter the turret No. 2 following the revolving and stopped as.the., pointed h despatch from Par Edouard Herriot. 2;E3 to 84Ec• dairy, 28 to 80c. bkoosion. di-ectly aft. p is says:-Gas and is the first Protestant President Eggs- xtras, fresh, in cartons, 84 ton'Doumergue, President of the Sen-�France has had- He is anti-Vatican 85c;'extra loose, 82c; firsts, 29c; I Johnson t 10 of the 18 votes from ate, Protestant and moderate radical, and classed with the Left, although seconds, 26c. COOLIDGE PRESIDENT g° was elected President o! the Re abl�ic'he' has otherwise little in, common Live poultry-Hens,-over 5 lb., 28c; I South Dakota. p ! do, 4 to b lbs., 24e; do, 3 to 4 lbs, 160; r, DAV�FS VICE-PRESIDENT As usual, the galleries received by' the National Assembly at Ver- with the Chamber majority. spring chickens 2 lbs. and over 55c• w' every mention of La Follette'®,name, sailles on. Friday. " { He has had thirty years' service roosters, 18c; drnckliage, over 4 lbs., 4 to 6 lbs. 24c. Republicans Choose Candi- and the report of the votes cast for He defeated Paul Painieve, a condi-;-in the Chamber and the Senate, and 28c; do; , him, with'jeers and hisses. but they date of the Left bloc and president of is'an old office holder. He has been Dressed poultry-Hens, over 5 Ibs., g dates for Big Political had only laughter for the name of theChamber of Deputies, by 515 to .a member of six different Cabinets 28c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., Ise; spring e ` 309. The solid•Left phalanx, led b I and has held eight different'portfolios. ens 2 lbs. and over e0c; dueki Camp,; Hiram Johnson. P y I g p° over 6 lbs. 22c. Edouard Herriot, for the radical So-1 He was Premier when the radicals Beanebs 22 lean i 'k A despatch from Marietta; O., RUSSIANS ALARMED BY ci'alists,and 8'y Leon Blum for the So-�carried the.country just before the primes 6c �eked, Ib., 834x.; says:-Brig.-Gen. Charles. G Dawes ciallsta did not even 11 the toll 880!'war and.real ed because he favored OUTBREAK OF PLAGUE i gn Maple roducta-S per imp,. , has accepted the nomination for the i p yrup i votes it exp"eeted from the Chamber the three-year military service law, gal. 2.60• per. 6- 1• tin 2.40 �Vice;Presidency.� i + ga per "I accept the nomination b the Ra Bubonic and L for Painleve. in opposition to which the radicals gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25 to 28¢. p y Lung Diseases' . Voting in secret, a portion of Her- hid just-won the election. Honey-80-1b. tins, 11 to 11%c per publican patty for the vice-Presl- Spread by Rodents Destroy- riot's forces,broke away and voted for, Since the war he has opposed .re- lb.; 10-b. tin 11 to 12e; 5-lb, tins, dency," he esid'in s formal statement r Donmergue with all 'the Senate both]gumption of relations with the Vati- 11 to 12c; 2 -lb. tins 12% to Ise-; uig Vast Crop Areas. ' when informed of his nomination: "I cpm honey, per dot., o. 1, ;8•?6 to Lett and Right, and that portion of can. but later; sa chairman of the A despatch from Moscow says:- $4• No. 2 ;3.28 to $3.50. deeply appreciate the- honor. .eon-• y the Chamber which is not "pure Re- Forel Relations Committee of the !erred." Outbreaks of the bubonic plague and p ]Smoked meats--Hams, 6c, o to publican." !Upper House; he supported Premier 24c; cooked hams 84 to 88c• smoked its variant, the lung plague, occurring , -- - . A despatch from Convention Hall,I year after year in the sienna region M. Herriot.will take the. premier- Poincare a foreign policy. rolls, 17 to 18c; cottage rolls, I8 to M1�r Cleveland, says:-Charles G.Dawes of ship from Presidbnt Doumergne Thers has not been a milita de- 20c; breakfast bacon 21 to 26c- Illinois w" nominated for the Vice- east,of,the Volga, and the appearance r7 cial brand breakfast bacon, 28 to 30c of the plague in Black Sea ports and which be refused from President Mil- monstration since the war such `as Presidency by the Republican Na- lerand, although it will not be the]that which accompanied the election. backs, boneless, 27 to 88c. tional Convention, after it once had the Don Valley of the Ukraine, are ! Cured meats-Long clear bacon 50' Via` triumph anticipated if M; Painleve All the roads around Versailles were nominated Frank O. Lowden, former causing alarm in Russian• medical to ?0 lbs. ;18 60; ? to 90 lbs., �18; had won. tilled with soldiers because of a , $17; lightweight roils, Governor of Illinois, and he had re- circles. . 90 lbs. and np < fused to accept the place. - The extension of"the plague area is M. Doumergne ls the descendant,threatened demonstration by Com- in barrels $87; I'.cavyweight roils,$82. due to the spread of field mice and of an old Calvinist family of Nimes'munists, which did not materialize. Lard-�'nre tierces, 14+11 to I63fic; + In a brief and spectacular fight, in _ tubs, lb to 15%c; pails, 1634 to 18c; whish' e's. cWilliam campaign Butler, ger,President ar destr)y g°csopsa onsmillions sof -tial report received f Forest Ran print , 18 t 18 be,; shortening,de �a Coolidge'® campaign manager, had MANY CANADIANS ° g- 14% to i5c• pails " _• said to.Senator Reed of Pennsylvania,'acres of the beat farming' ]and in ers, another danger is threatening the 15 to 15%c; prints, 16% to 17c. y "It must be Hoover," and Sen. Reed Russia' RETURNING FROM U.S. National domain. The Forest Protee- Export steers, choice, $7.75 to $8; Thad replied} "It can't be done.it must A micro-biological institute has been tion Service without dela hag takes do, $7.75; export bait- gi y good $7.50 to b0 Dawes,,' the 'Dawes sappo#tera opened.at Saratoff to study means of Statistics Show 9,W0 Have means to meet and try to prevent in- 'ers, $7.25 to $7.60; baby beeves, =7.60 i marshal4d their forces and put the combating the plague ,and•to train Copse B,� in Past Two vasion of the southern forests of the �' $9; butcher steers choice, 07 to l? $7.75• do, good, $6.21 to $&76- do, General across for the nomination. personnel for medical expeditions be- Months. province by a fly known as the gypsy med,, $5.75 to $e; do, cpm., $4.45 to Earlier in the day. Mr. Butler's Ing rushed to infected areas. moth-. 6; butcher heifers, choice, $6.76 to �r :forces had passed the word that-the One of the greatest difficulties.in A despatch from. Ottawa says.- . .Ia the .last Hae years-the, gypsy 7.50; do, med., $5.25 to $6; do, cam,, . ,Administration-awn desired the nosh. the warfare'ls the question o! -trans- Evidence that many Canadians are meth has been 'playing havoc with .$4.76 to $b; butcher cows choice, $5.28 ` inatio of Theodore E. Burton- of i portation, as the regions affected are returning Srom the United•States, is the forests of the United States, first to $6.25, do, med.,"$310 to $4.50; 4 :Ohio, and in the voting which follow- usually without roads L and railroads shown by statistics now being eom- in the southern sections and in the ' butcher bulla, ;4 LO to $5.26; bologna®, 50 to 18.50• canners and cutters, ,ed the supporters of Frank O. Lowden and hours are precious in preventing piled by the Dept. of Immigration and last two• years. toward the horthern. choice, the s read of•the outbreak. The in- Colonization, the total far-the last two sections causin losses which are ret $1.50 to 75; d; feeding steers, sof Illinois ran away with the nomina-i p g ;6 to ;8.76; do, fair, a4 to $b;,stock- 'tion for their man, only to have him;duction of. the airplane has gone months being nearly 9,000. at hundreds of millions of dollars in ers, Choice, ;b to $5.215;L do, fair, $4 m• decline It. The nomination of Dawes!a 1°ng way toward eolving•this prob- It was not until towards the end value by'experta a $4.25; milkers, springers, choice, $76 came as the climax to one of the moat Ism[ of last March that the immigration O to t�0; do, fair, ;4b to $60 calves, . ,spectacular scenes in Republican The plague appeared early this year officials began to make. an accurate KingGeorgeDisplays choice, $9 to $10.50; do, ma., $7 to. J. ]party history,in which the convention,,in four steppe provinces-Astrakhan, check on•the number of Canadians S $7.75; do, com., $4.60 to $5.50; lambs, 'I Urals Bukeieff and the Kalmuitz who were ccmin back,after being Excellent Horsemanshi choice ewes, $16.50 to $18; do, bucks, ioace having nominated a -candidate, k' I g g rn - p($15 to $16.50; do calla, $12 to $16; ilms obliged to undo its work and find district. There were 473 cases, of the United States for six months or spring lambs. per jb. lb to 18c shee another. I which 434 were fatal, before the dis- longer In April-returr►s from' 148 t1 despatch from Aldershot, Eng., p g e Calvin Coolidge was nominated for'ease was got under control. Since out of the 171 points along the inter- says:-The excellent horsemanship of I light ewers, $6.50 to $7.50;. do, cu a, $3.50.to $4.50; hogs, fed and watered; then it has broken nut anew in the national boundar at which there are King George, got him out of a fight 3, Presidency li the flint ballot taken Amu 'Da a 're ton." A' congress of Canadian immigration p possible $e,to ;8.25; do, f, $7 5 to 7. 0; do lace and'saved him from a .the Republican ' National,, Cos- Darya g g=' gr•ation- in'spectora, serious mishap. As the Bin do, country*points, $7.25 to ;?.b0; do; 1hnt4on, bacteriologists and'epidemiologists at showed that 4,084 Canadian citizens p• g was select, $8.80 to$9.06; do,off carp, long He received 1,086 of the'1,209 votes. Kiev late in April, after listening to returned to their own country. In May leaving the parade grounds on his haul, $$.40 to $8.66• - RObt Marion La Follette got 84-=28 a report of Prof. Zabolotny on the the ri6mber from 129 ports was 4,839, charger, after reviewing the troops, " MONTREAL penetration of the-bubonic plague- the horse became frightened at the t • :;.;•.�the 29 from-Wiscoasin'snd'8 of the, p gue in with 420 ports still to tie. heard from. g Oats, Can.west:, No. 2, 6036 to b1c� ;. !S from North Dakota--and Hiram the Ukraine, decided that it was nee- The figures above quoted do not in. cheering crowd. The animal "bucked" do, No. 3, 48% to'49c; extra No. f.. essary to establish a station at Odessa, elude Canadians who'have been in theand nearly collided with a' oFi-rs`e rid- teed, 47% to-48c; No.•.2 local white, ' United States for a shorter period den by the Duke of Connaught, beside 44 to 45c. Flour, Man, spring wheat -SOT DOWN BY CHIEF OF BAND than six months. • the Queen's carriage. p to 1 Pats., lata, ;6.66• rater $6.15; strgng The Kin made a second attem f bakers, $5.95; winter pats., Cholas, force his horse to accompany the pro-!$6.20 to $6.30. Rolled oats, bag, 90 Gypsy Moth's Menace ' cession but the animal terrified ',lbs., $2.90 to $3. Bran, $23.26; shorts, ' $3�000,000 ROBBERCONFSSES the Forests of uebes ,12, per. Middlings, $ 16.5 Hay, No." Q 1 plunged until its royal , rider was!2,.per..ton, car.lots, $16.50 to•;17. •. .F -' I forced to .turn-back-and ride home Cheese, finest .Westerns, 16% to Te spatch frorri Quebec says:- along a quiet route. 16%c; finest Easterns,-1634, to 16%c, Man Nes! Death and Others Implicated in Chicago Troia While elation is felt over the fact that o - ',_ ' 'Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 33%c; No. Robbery Arrested=One of Accused Identified by ]crest fires`this year have affected An You can't travel far on a lame 1 creameryy, 32%c seconds, 31 x1' `~ r area set at only 33 acres by an offi- excuse. (Eggs, resh speci a .33'e• fresh ex-: Mad raerks. f h a# , _.. ;...., ...--...-_ . ----------------- -- _ _-_ __-_---- tins, 29c; free firsts, 24 to 26c. Po-1 �. tatoes, per bag,car lots, $1.40 to$1.45.' ' Chicago, June 16.-An anonymous to the North Side address, a house � ,� ,,,. � .x ;• ,v.. � „ • ,Com. dairy bulls, $3 to $3.50;•thin. telephone mosses to the lrl occupied. by WalterMcComb. �• * •c { lice-eaWalter'McComb.m , Y cows, $2 to $3.50; calves, good weals, i '' ''�`� '� $6.25 to $7; do, cons. suckers 0-day began clearing:up the $3,900j- W17. they found McComb, his r ; ; r , $5.50 tol wife, Wayne affd a'man-who'said he "41to ',: °'%a �< $6; pail-fed calves; $4.50 to $4.75;000 mail robbery perpetrated Thurs- s rin lambs r lb. 15 to 1t ; she@was Paul Wade of:Tulsa Akla $6; good unlit butcher hos mixe�day night on the North shore. _ - _ 'Wayne s pockets the police found w � ,.. w. quality hogs, J.• H. Wayne, with several bullets '$1,000 bills and in Wade's possession "' + t �+ labs, $8.50•to$8.75; sows, $b to $5.50- In. his body, was .identified -in the were new $500 bills. ' . l F. "° °� •'>�' v select bacon hogs,�a. _ Oounty Hospital by two mail clerks as While the police were at McComb'® British Trade Shows Signs One of the bandits who held up the a man'who gave the name of J. Ma- t Of.Brisk Revival +��I11 and'express train of the Chicago, honey knocked at ,the door and was . ,' G;uk6e and St. Paul Railroad. arrested. Favorable signs all Siong the line Wayne, •with three other men and James H. Watson, another early I have renewed confidence and promise 1 woman, was arrested earlier in an caller at the McComb flat, was arrest- better, business, says a cable from r:.r ., ✓"., � .r @atment on Cie North Side. ed In his pockets Were found twentyLondon. -The British Industries fair on A confession was obtained, it wase-thousand-dollar bills. These are ' •''�, as • ii"' - and the Empire Exhibition at Wem ted by Chief of Detectives Hughes said to have been identified to-day by * y 'T' bley are in full swing. The budget _ d Capt. $shoemaker, who.started serial numbers. Mrs. Catherine Mc- ' removes. the corporation -profits tax•• n the place wbere the loot, mons Comb, wife of the lessee oP the flat, and leaves the income and death y v t h du- gs a the lice valuable a snfornration• i�ted bonds was said to be buried. ties unchanged. Th continued High •In the flat were found names, l6t- exchange value of tbefranc reduces The confession is said to have been. tern, incriminating articles and docu- r �e by Wayne,who was at thepoint r Continental competition. Resumption pt death when the announcement was menta. Wayne and Wade were hid Photo shows the of work in the mines.and shipyards " mg under a bed. Wayne had'been gallop past of the 17th- Lancers when !begone-armed and increased.- bank clearings and • Wade. shot twice in the head and had n- general, Sir Walter Congreve, y.S•, reviewed the-3rd didislon at Salisbury 8u relative firmness of pricer are other, The telephone tip sent the police shot wounds in the arms and chest Fluin. favorable.factors. • . a.•m,.....•••_ H, .rt.. x„ ..,..:r....•n .�nwPL.:,.....: a.._`r,......;..:.-. .:_- .:...:.r_•.: ,.,... ..- ,.• .... _ .. x. .-.. •:�u ,.. . .... _ ,,t.`.�__...•n..r. .. •:r;..r._......, �.n.. ._.......•,...,. ,.*.z'.+.-l�.wyC+ce'wY'.w,t...,.•F.•.:.•:v.c"'e,.. .•._,:r,..iv.Rws�,:`!`�.:S n•...4,...-� ,5��,�'3G3• � , .eye :a,:. .. ;: . .: -.. � .y ; _. . _:,. ,..?�.:: 'S•....y; .-0... ,'G :fir,. ,. - .y. '.. ,r�4 ..� , L' . • - dragg cons 2.8 opp 26 to $115-89, C S �a �c f�etEp.p�. lots 2.21 oggnna, $7.00, Ii Ptidtrta;d�naniite aad.laborblowing . c t • E R T T out stone-opp 6 cop 4 000; J W bite : e Serv��c;e a e r Jj � _ tl•7s per Seal.; 11:60 it paid is"adtance: haul gram and scraping opp 18 con . i 5.00; R M Brown, haut'scrappers ditch- 10 the United Sate• and Creat etc o 3 to fi con 294 37; Walter Motor overhauling, top acrd aide cur The prices of our Corn, ManRel and Turnip Seed are just& Bdtain$2.00 In advanca.- 4$ PP ye49• r Brown,ditch and w'iden'ing rd opp 8' .Asia-repairing.' ,�, little better than the.other fellows this _ - r,L con 4 425; J $tepheaeibi prow and $artery 8arpice.-ObarRing q Stock is all fresh and Clew. JOHN- MURKAR, Proprietofe scrap opp8 con 4 6.00 t W hall, ditch ap.i c.verhw�ttitrX. vvideninR rd app 3 and b con 4 4.60; Q Alt-work guaranteed, Flat'iate� LMAMINO IMPROVED- and WI9CONSIN No. 7, 2.20 YER,,BUSH. R Puckrin.drag bet 2.3 con's 4 a and service charge I PICKERINd COUNCIL. 1 to a coo 4,haul scone coo14 opening Phone 5.%'Y Mark. Central. -COMPTON•EARLY $2.70.PER BUSH. x - ditches 37.81 ; L Salter,pjow drag bet w B E Y hIANGEL GEED 50 CENTS PER LB Y The above council-met--pursuant to. • E. 18 19 b I re hole drag 17 to 23 b'1 15 60; \�� . .•4adfournment on -Monday. the 18cb 'F Pugh•drag opp.16 to 18 con 8 2.76; These prices stn's .ample of how we are selling. If interested in first 3net. Members all present,the revive W J Bell, drag bet' 2 3 con 8 8 87 ; D cissa Seed at this figure; phone or send us your order for ;dn the cbair. Minutes of last meeting Tran,disking bet 80.81 con S 2.50; J r4Z"_� ot%r re uiremeats and w� will deliver the nods.were reed and approved a Bver. holding plow.had boreea oa y gCommunications werereadasfol= radar bet 30$1 con 8 17-76F Cowie•`Bows: F W Hobbs re-bad condition o! drag he6 2S 29 con 7 and Yrom 26 to 31,sideline het tote S and 9s south of Pro- cos 8 and rep bet 30.31-8.75; B W � GARDEN SEEDS-bulk and packagevincial Fii hwa J I3 Bundv re-ex- y' Jones, drag instal 2 pipes a half con?mensesan time ,circulating .apptica- Whitbv t l1'L 2a; also drag bet 8.7 con - '' BEDDING PLANTS-All kindsAlcoaYor Hydro Elearia power. Mra bet2 g con S instal i e het 4.6Find ut er, o atr con pipe-opp. con n.c water in cellar. owing to absence of con 8 and opp a con 8 2 BEST OF FOOD GROCERIES' -culvert. pipes00 The Pedlar , cAndrew Story was'beard asking for r the use of hill for religious meeting. People'33 Rale• pipe 004 26; T Stan. r A petition was received from D M bury,grad gray bet 10.12 con 9-12 50; T GROCER O� p :.igtark and 14 others re Allison's board G Scott, clean ditch het 12.13 con.8'and d • RICHARD SON, ' i R R tante. grad 8 00 ; J Stephenson, clean culvt s� , : het 10 11 con 3 drag 8 to 15 and bet 10-• jTS:g t io the ever .tic R - S Ellicott was heard re grant to 11 12-13 cons 7.8 plow bet 10.12 con S p g time of the year when. . z' 'JChos Elliott. rep culvt bet 8 9 con S 7 cedar posts - Ed Morgan was heard re assessment the grown'nps a)kri the kid q haul gravel opp i con 839 be: Wait- 1C I;rlYl g Hardware" Stere and sten asked for a'grantfor road bet dies need etrtiriti2ina., pure. i .132 and 3S south of'gingstoa road. er Ward, unhadiog car t[mber 8.73; (� , a The council now resolved itself into Cates, plow 27.2`) con 3 2 b0; W J food, insEead of nostrums. Roach. grad 27 con 3 and 30 32 con 12 Let our bread disappear _ AL Court of Revision, 4 00 : J C Bryant.drag plow rp wash• The standing committee on Relief y P from your table' three 3 :' reported and recommended the follow- out etc 5.13 cons 2 3 21.25 ; A Trimble; -times a day. Try our pts':• iUK payment: Muskoka Hospital for instal pipes flil in wide rd open ditches tries. Yon will be sur• e c Q i p plow etc 10 to 18 con 458 75; R Brown prised at their �elteioa?, :, G ice. D .V T 4 R E a _ ;t Consumptives.for board of R Bowen " P ,�. instal pipe bet 12.13 con 5 2.60: 3Y be me-made like flavor.' 1 •45.16. �r Middleton, man and team on grader The standing committee on Contin- draw gravel on s{deli°e 18.1? non 6 Farmers, now is the time to get your •cies reported and recommended pap_ 12.25: R Devitt, 29 loads gravel cone ' menta m follows: Ed Gleason. attend 6 8 4 fib; A E a jot,drag 28'to E2 sad ` Seed Corn• r' lug Div Court as bRiliff 4.00: Thomas :' _ -Gregg, ditto as clerk 4 001: J Murkar, can 411. L Wilson, installing : culvert bet 12:18 con 5 2 50; R Ward. We havt? a complete stork of Eseez Seed : North Dakota, "White ,printing auditors'report and advert le- plow crow bar low 'share trait H RMT ng 98.20; Hugh Pagh, tress postage Herman 5.25; also entary from May w Flint, Longfellow and Comp6on's Early. 10.00; L Neale, art second Court of 26 to June 18 104.40; N M Gordon, J Lmpraved Lennaing, Wisconsin-No:7, Golden Glow, White.Cap, ► $.vision 6.00. 19830 ft timber 915 50.- The standing committee on Bonuses fi' NEVHQNE�4�I" Yellow Dent and Pride of Nishtu. The council now adjourned to meet rb ': for Wire Fences.' Diaiasge ffiatters, again on Monday.July the 7th for the t< `�jC•KERtN ►;tip: ; 'GPhen you boy Seed Corp be ante pori are buying the beet d, x Snow Shovelling etc., reported and b•„�,: recommended the following payments: transaction of general business. - - .A l llisngel seed at 40 cent. per,lb. ;- •Gheo Middleton. break rds and-sbov • - Also, bu ►r 'Show con-S and sidelines 4 80; C R • • (Anent for McCarmick and Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs) _ ' Puckrin, ditto Audley rd and sideline .•� Massey-Harris Farm.Machinery -•- ' 8 and 7 10 40. H H Reesor, openin� • w t 1 Markham to pay half 7.20; F C• iZ' :- Pueb, break rds sbov snow con 8 2 00. Ttie ata iding committee. on Roads �• r :aad$ridges reported and recommend- S• B jl< Gs1' lW9 Pi('���.i .ed payment as follow$: J Gaudio, j,a'7;,•�,/ " v ti o_pen,ditches bet 12 l3 con •S 2 00; E _ _ Elate open ditch We ;J H Miebell , draw 2 loads gravel n halt con 8 and 1 y .. ..- . o half enn T and clean ditch w t 1 opp con 7 Markham to pay bait 2 00 ; W J a �- ■l , Turner.dray;clean ditch a t 1 cons 8 7 - $87 : RVICEA W Shepbprdson. fill culvt opp . _ BUS " .. • los 85 con 7 1.50; W J Turner.dr J L ag - - (i jl planing teaming filling is and ln$tal Now is the time to flet your Ha�in�, Outfit. _ -Toronto, Pickering 'iln Whitby by V •culverta cons 6 and 7 2'l ST.J H Michell team on grader and instal i Phone 1606 Q10k. pipe coo 7 . . .. •, . .. ' `k :.. H Reesor:tearri on grade. -,;.,, - - - "� opp 35 con 8 b 50 A Michell. team on f - - heave Whitb • VICE D. ,l. C�ormle _ Dumbarton ._-, i,VEEK.DAY s.ER ,.� 3% grader 2935 con 7 11 00; H.Michell. Leave Toronto v teams on grader lots 82 to 93 south of. - y - a. m. : Hiagston rd also at lots 27.31 cone 2.8 in, 1.80 m. S.4Q a F read 28 to 86 can 7 5&00; John Barnet. QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" - s'30 a' w' - 530 P. m. - . 1.80 P. m.op p - i-C-:-1 .8:45 p. m -« : S.t)0 P. m., i f` =i SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS _ aD - -` Leave Whitby To onto STEEL� .- . - 9,45 e rmm.t _ _ �:40 a. in - Le 9:30 s• m.ROMWO - 3.0 p: - . fiats fa 141-41 _ 8 45 p m. - 00 p m. - - Ic !� Dilor 75.40 p. in. 45 p. m 8. 11• , Tits PRDLAR P�OipLL L� ICE ' •' SUNDAY OSHAWA. ONT. :.- bU Y SERV Leave Whitby Leave Torotito . - _ ; 8 00 a: in. Q.45 a. m. _ DANCING ` ' 13.80 p r 10.00 P. m: _ Farce`,.-Whitby to Toronto.single 75c., return $1.25 ; Picking, single i ht at n 70c.- Ron tnrda a c. tetter Sex r 9a 40 Eve single-night uo e , Y - _. nbart Da 9 __ g -- .turn 90c �'a,iiport � 50c,, return return 50c.; Highland Greek.20c. F Floor space 60x60 feet, also r t true Table ou or future reference). - 4-piece Orchestra. • 0 _ t tet this T' 1 f - TIME TABLE-Piokertn Stationlowt� Meftk tri LACUTT'S GARAGE. R. Trat<s golaK�..�aa...:alb.. -EMPIRE M.e,li:aad.BA R X11 S - -•COL No. 10 Mail •• ' 28 Local ^18 P.ffi. _ FLwsafe 100 ; lsermansnt i .` p .. au. Local 6.04 P.>x . ' Lightelrip•p :. valtls strp.r-.croep �.�': . _ Phone Ind. �UV 73undap train, 7.57 A. M. Westh�ti ht Coewnient -_ 'Train. Aloins w«>, an: .$ feuaw. ou need a new Barn or an old one remodelled. No. 27 Loaat 7.47 A.M. y ^ - '• • .. 97 Local g.44 P.>�. let me quote_yon. ' Let me show you "Empire" Barns I :P,ICKERINCA : 9 mail 9 45 P.M. have fiuilt. They are enormously strong, roomy,,heady -Bundap train, 9.b6 P.`1L. to work in,and moderate in cost. ` Foregoing is according to Standard ' 1V� ARKET time. Estimates gladly van for roofing Witt!the famous"Eastlake" Metal- 1 --- - ---•- tic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iroa. 'Repairing and 41tetationa EAT s _ done. Alli work absolutely guaranteed. i .: .Co Coal Fa J. PROU S E - PICKERI NG Round Roast or Steak, ... ... '2& per ib - BU I LDER. Steak. _ 9urluin Roast or S -, - - tea .. 28c46 ei Roast . , Building Contracting ..Porterhouse Ro or k -"�' , Hard and Soft-Goal-of:the Barns, .Houses, etc. ,. •'• Picke>ink Dealer for fall kin Ram R - _ �- beet anality Ion o ds _ = R :.. - he Products of _ .. Roast,_ - Fine ib Roast, hand Heavy ast, Hea Rib Ro ,• _ „ , THOS. A. LAW The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto - Shoulder Roast. .. I6'and 18c 'Pot Roast, Pic'Jc*zL �g'; Co=t- - Brisket,to buil, 9c Leg of 26c " , .,. .. ' 'Loin of Pork ALM DALE MILLS 28C • PZCKERINC�► _, ReS e'din Exchan a Ra#es P rk'chop°apt of Pork, 20c,28cc F . g. g •• - 28 e Pure Pork Sausage, ... .. 25c for Floor. �N all matters of foreign exchange FinestSaltPork,... ••• ?5c Wheat or any grain taken in our.arrangements for keeping In finest Breakfast Bacon,.piece, - 88c exchange •• Shorts, Cho " touch with the world s exchange mar- ' sliced, ... ... est °�Ve have Bran, p, � - "kets assure you prompt service. Direct Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), sec Oil Cake Meal, _ 45c f wi;•e-connections with the large•Finan- $ark Bacon, all kinds of grain. if = . ° »,.se ial' centres '"enable us to quote the iCookedHam,. �, . „ .. 55c +Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. `closest possible rates. . . . _ - _ '• _� R ... ... einers,. 25c -•i� Read-Cheese,.. ",•� •• :+• 15c Royal Household Flour, "j''-+ .�,� Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 8 lbs 66 ce>ats Cream of to West Flour. 6 lbs 90 cents r �• lb print 18 cents " and'White Fish Every Friday, CHOPPING EVERY Fresh Trout «•.r' DOMDUM SAM WEEK DAY WHrW BRANCH. - C. P. LYND. Manages- : oo� MOQKUN BRANCH. - e c .Ross. Manager. We G. RE ID, - - PICK ER IhI C�' 3. -:� •'tt•x ^.tF:,. :�. r„� S"•7; ,Sa+e'• �,' S•'• ';b ';.a' "r' „Y•� ,n;,,} . : 'i�:.`�x� a,4 ,�xy. " am: I M �.Q:t gtr• 'rt• .,p tlf i ,• ty �' Yf. .7,• J,. d 1 I JP .... ,+"`,• ,_. 4 .-... � �`'".A;, .;wytv>Ak¢-r . ./:. L .. .- : -ti .JJ-'.. ..,C'r, -c .0 •s�J-.•rr !«+.r^•,- «c., ^<+•, .S :P C.LAREIMONT. ., _ " Wedugsday'eirepiaR',Jtttie 25th; at CLAS+ MOlYT: IS ��OU ,~ ` T CLEANING PIESII `t �i'hitevale, fora ood time, Mise Anttila Spoffard was 3n To. H ironto o .tlrrday. CREAMERY: ! '� Bring aloaayour suits..to bR cleaneA s T. and , Gregg visited friends: and HOTpressed. Satisfaction guaranteed �Noticle of Registrption In Whitbri"i Sunday. -Charges moderate. r cd Port Pocry, was' Of. B , rSW Hlgheet price paid for • KITCHEN JAMES BRISCQH, .t A. D etefrs, Ia town on Saturday. 7 Cream at the t - ei Oppo to D Taylor's Bakery Notice is hereby given that a bad _ Claremont, Oat. - Gordon Scott. of Walkerville y g by-law i ' was passed (under No. 1L�) �►y the ClaremOn{� 'dreamer -, -was home for a few days. Council of the Municipality of the _ y Ben acid Mrs. Kilpatrick spent Township ot-"Pickering, on the. 28th P1C�0r ,.Tuesday with friends elsewhere'. day of May, 1924; providing for the 'Give us atrial and be convinced RJ 11COn1fOrtable C•1 T. Caster is spending a few days issue of debentures to the amount of , Leather Goods . StoxO with his brother in Mount Albert. $18,500.00.for the purpose of defrayfug Miss Wiagle, of Toronto. 'spent the cost of etreeting a new school t ' Sunday with her cousin, John Mc . house, purchasing the ]and requited O A Then try a •New HARNESS Grath. incidental thereto and obtaining such Our supply of quality Harness and equipment as may be required. In Mrs. Dixon and children. of pt,blic School Section Number S.of the Perfection "High Parts Is now complete Bnffalo, are visiting with.Mrs. H. I purpose;having on hand eontinu- �� said Township of Pickering; end that oust BOOTS—GREB SHOE ' . Thomson. such by-law was registered to the y a stuck of hard Speed Burner We have a lar Ivan and Mrs. Benson, .of Agin. registry nfliee of the registry divisio and soft Coal Q large stook of th[e Famaue Oil-.Stove. Boot on hand—unbeatable .;'ter's parents here. day of June, 1924, as Number 508. X-JULM Ur order now beforethe rise in rice. 'IFhardtear. Heats in one half =° made within three months after the REPAIRING wL appearance of his premises` b the y part thereof must be 12tf'•- � Phone Pick. 1?09. � '` k Wm. Wallis has improved the Any n3c;tiun to quash or set aside the p same or an a the �mee y We maintain our established repute- election of a new fence. tion for repairing all kinds of. ' .Reuben and Mrs. Besse and fam. first publication of this notice, and DONALD MUNRO, PIC$EKING I harness and boots. cannot ba-wade thereafter. fly, of Brooklin. spent Sunday . We have a full stook of stoves with James and Mrs. Evans. Dated this 13th day of June, 19124. �� H. Chapman bpCks and aCCeBBOrieB CECIL BRiLLJT 10 .LEY Mrs. Thos. A. Stilson has been . Do�raiKn R. Beaton, , spending a few days in Toronto 40.42 - Clerk _ DECORATOR •at all times• . Harness-maker, With her daughter, Mrs.Scott. Dealer in High Grade Wall Papers, — - HORSE REGISTE.R. . W Make ns a call. PICKERING - ONTARIO � { John and Mrs. Brickenden-a d Sanitary all Covering, Decor• ' family. of Toronto, spent over ASCOT PRIDE, 19885j, the pure bred alive Burlaps and Sunday ith Mise Margaret Mae registered Clydesdale stallion, the - Mouldings. F .C 0 0 P E R ro rt Prices to spit everybody's pocket. • . ��� nab. a�t d-for mares during the of Call and see me at.Lot 1, Coq.. '{ Miss Vete Stephenson,of the To; g 4. IIzbrid a Tp. or ph as OLAREMONT 1924 at his awn stable, tot 54. non.5, Tonto Conservatory of Music,spent piclfering. Terms:To insure a foul, 88 54 24tY1 olaremout� ---the week end at the home of her $10, payable Jan. ls't. 1924.. parents hate $Itta ., the (1shio S. S. re PAPERS _ Thos. Paterson has been making S. B., the fashionably bredimported1._ lood use of his .pare momenta Clydesdale stallion,.the property. of F .A R' M js A N• D S uring-the past few weeks by re- Oscar Wilson.Brougham,will make modellin his veranda. the seeson of 1924 ap follows: Mon. To buy-or.sell your farts,consult the Farts Lands Department of : day,will leave his own stable and The United Farmers Co-operative Cortipany, We tars a full line Mr: end Mrs, Perry, Wm. Beal, screed Hurchiogs Bros, corner of i Miss Rowantree and M. Allaway and family, of Toronto, a bat rock rand and`cos. 2, for sight; Limned. of i, �i&L113 tOn and Sunday with J..H,and Mrs: Beal: Tuesdn . W. Jr Miller's, Pickering, Miss Phyllis Da mond,of Drum- noon, H G. Wilson's. baseline. for A. J.;�iLLISON. Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1308 Boger y sigh,-. Wednesday, Urban Blake's, bo,Is spencNDS a week with her Audley, noon, Wm. Ornierod's. Pall L friend, Mise Merle StepbeDsonPapers, Greenwood, night;. Thursday, T. p ! -prior to her departure for Califor- Hirst'!+. Slesale.ncob, own stable the best two makes- ILIA. until Rsturday morning: Saturday, Roy and Mrs. Morgan and fam- Joo. Pafterson's..con.7,poon.thence [,) Bank Money Orders ,,in the makete to hi:.owrt stable until the following 11y attended the decorati6n nervi g of the I. O. O. F. on Sunday in Monday afternoon. _ ._1Y1HF.N you want to remit any amoutSt up to 5fty dollars. - - »�r-y _ - ,f TA) the Presbyterian Church, Stouff- - Mr remember the!Bank Money Orders are inexpensive an - �j vale, S H 1 N S well a. safe. The ebarses, exclusive of Revenue stamps. 1 y e have theta from i" Rev.G.S. and Mrs. LIOyd and are: 52.50-and under. five cents,$.5.00 and under$10.seven children. of Virden, Mau.. are cents: $10 and ander 530,ten cents;$30 and.ander 550, fifteen .10 Cite to 50 Ct8 spending a,few days with C. A Brltlah Columhta Cedar sense; $50. eighteen teats, and Mrs. Overland, the 'baler be- Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles' - You can set Money Orden at any branch of this Bask. _ per roll, - Ing a sister of Mrs. Lloyd. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles THE i for sale.at' c s9IR Q Don't forget the anniversary services in the Union _Church on -T..PATERSON'8 CLAREMONT ,STANDARD SANK Splendid Colors and _ Sunday, June 29th. Rev. R. S. Cull and get prices. or "NAVA Johnston, M. A., B. D., of ou-Tor _ , ' and beautilful Rev A. McLellan was at High. Pickering Branch VV, to. will be the special preacher. degi.gng R F. Law,Manager. - land Creek on 3dBEATTYndap afternoon Whitby Branch, - - - C. A. McClellan, Manager _ "- �-- - =t="."7 �• t' conducting Masonic services in STANDS FOR THE BEST �ry Centennial Church, under the aus' ; Call and see rt picas of Doric Lodge, Pickering. - 1, Mrs. Readman and eon. Lather _ O theme Bowes, of Peterboro, motored to - c : .dPefferlaw on Saturday. Mrs. Read• a s► ' - ' moo Is remaining a few day-4with v A A. SCOTT, `CHAS 8e SPENCET,?� •: - -, ' �'Mrs. meWilliaweon before returning ' � { � `.i. CLAREMONT. - • ONTARIO A meeting o� the ratepayers way i held on Friday evening-when the ! `�' J'tMt W]NERC S 9 T f� Sho lice trustees wereaathotized to • ��+ �0005 es'to erecta building' large enough - ��- AN AUTO R�P V���N� MYV t v far a public library as.well as nr r3HOP OSHA v +a fire hall. Litter Cal`r1P '`' •. (G1REB SHOE) Pu[iipp.- Do A large delegation from the Door Tr�trks, C�tv Hep Carriers, WILL G�V� M E EAR 1 S POIRT�NGr A large ranB a IIoion Church attended the meet. Bowls. Presstire Svatems Etc. A Milk R1414T AT ,"i. Shoes. ` A of the famous t�reb boot that is well -inq of the Whitby Presbyterial at known and guaranteed Melville Church, West Hill, on It will pap you to get m rices on DAL above before buying elsewhere. _ .. �t Q HT 5 M OF' to keep your . Friday, last and report a splendid S �D dry _ : +meeting and a very enjoyable time. .' FRANK J. PROUSE $I �.L. ;All sizes in stock. Louis Gilroyaad son-In law and p.ICgERING, ONTARIO ~ N~� •daughter, Vernon-and Mrs. Gnp x LADIES' '$H E8 Or till. of Dixon, Ill., motored over • • This is is new make. A good 5 --- fast weep:to visit friends in Onta C 5 , comfortable fit for every • da use. Piles rine They.spent a couple of dayF o ly 81.50. ; this week with T. and Mrs. $teph- •�� _"--- F -- "' — — Call Early. Phone 2800 aNezt Sunday morning will be YOUR _.___ -= _� J Fin ld -Claremont "Chiidren'e Day in the Union �� • -Church. -There will be an appro WIFE '� = ,� • s priate address by the pastor. - A _— SHOULD ..special invitation is extended to all BUY • • _ GFreea $i4elr be children in the community up to the age of seventy. ! — — -- -- _ Mand Basket Facto Those interested in St. John's ' Cemetery will most on Wednes I am prepared. when the season s>,r• r . day nest at one o'clock at the rives, to su ly oa with the cemetery for the pgrpoes of pat• 'M . + _ pp IOU t ting it in Stood shape. Bring **�R:Man, we're talkinpt 1 1 qt: He Boxes and Orates, 11 and -` team@ and shovels and be ready 111 toyou. Yon like fira•L ' ampere, fora afternoon .w youclass f want Bushel Basket on short. Mrs. W. A. Reid, of Thorndale, to have fait - est notice, h in thir purity _ returned bows on Saturday -after .and wholesomeness. We The-sbove stock in made on the soma sppeending a few days with Miss principal as the late W. G. k: Clara Underhill. *bile here she believe the►t volt's wife OR •=s - Barnes' Baskets. should buy the family prop_ You are assured of quality-service, :r and Mise Underhill attended the <:xisions here. . She'll agree .closing exercises of the OntarioChopping done ever day dr usual ex, *ith us after she's giveney K; Ladies Caliege at Whitby. rept Wednesday.,on and Wm. Tbompsoo, Jas. .Alh►wHy ;usa trial order. Runn' ini'_­'Wat er! - y after May 14th, s' and H. Porter spent a day last i (Salt For Sale), :. week at Lake Scugog. -They re-' HO CHAS. A. WHITE . 'When' d Where You Want It M' Qort great aiicceea.the fish varying _ � � ,• an �r 8ucceesor to fate W. G. Barnes o size up to 28 lb.. One lunge, Phone8420 or write Locust Hill, Ont. J. weighing 571 lbs., broke the line / 3?O� On any farm of aver4ge size at least one hour a day 34 : and.got array before they could ten hour working days a year—are spent in the irksome, land him. � -� Neat $tindriv, Jane 22nd, tbt, wearying task ofprimping water. 36j days which one r _ Baptist pulpit will be occupied by of my Toronto Windmills will give you for profitable work, _ a former well-known pastor, Rev. rest or recreation—besides supplying running water James A.- Grant, now pastor of wherever you want it. Woodbine Heights Baptist Church r 1 1 - - of Toronto. A cordial invitation The one bothersome task, that of oiling the windmill iA all kinds of ; is extended to all who knew him -- --- — weather, is overcome in the Toronto Self-Oiler, which 'requires fresh to come and renew old acquaint. ' ` oil only "once a year. Friction and wear are ractically abolished. , Boot and Shoe Ike ams tlneQo. _ p � .� T'orohto windmills, too, can be,made absolutely self-regulating in Of all ms/erials and design The annual Decoration Services operation. kept in stook. It will ps, you of the Claremont Union Cemetery Also harness repairing at the new The "Toronto" Tower will stand for a lifetime because it is the call at our works std inspeal our slosh will be held on Sunday, July 80, stand, opposite the obtain prigs Don't be muted y ted Post heaviest. strongest and beat-braced one built for any windmill. este we do sot aro to sag at 280 m. It is ezpec that p t office. ag p y them consequent. p Let the explain why I Believe this u one of the biggest conveniences ly we can, sad do Throw oitf /hs s Dr. F. Tracy, of Toronto IIniver- Best workmanship guaranteed. can have. oemtnission of l0 laity, will be present to give an ad. Char ea moderate. Y� pee ani.,whiohyon w4 Charges arlaialy save by punbasing from tu, • ;; drops. A spiendid program of W. R Emerson, Chas. B. Rice. eall IOU~. muele including band music,solos. THOMAS WATSON Whitby, Boz 425 Whitevaie, Out. J. T.;MATHESON quartettes ete., will be given. Fun particulars will be given later. PIt;KERING, ONr. Oboe and Woks, Whitby,Qp .,.: - ..:. '..: ..-, ".!�. .: �.. . -,..+-.. .-.: ,.... .', _ .. .. ., .,. .. ... - •,. .... — ..r. _ .....-._ d -...en.v ...,.-.....s. ..,.. •Y":JY...!n S�'Ll�"•riwk'$YrK. �.'F'Lr. ''°-;.tw„ "••� .t ,y••; w ..:yaq,'. .+-t::- ii' „k e. :.S•^ :w, w+• .,.», !. ..h .ii' ..:fr w•i,N�. .w..3t -,nrr�. s+C.4`"'u u.;y y..,,•„ti t„ ��du�.. •oatx' ' EASY "MCKS 9 . : ...- .. Trick , Abo . -�, ._:A Spectaior'a _tlt �'1eHouse •4w1' + ......... - =, . -!N a COLD ,DRINKS FOR HOT DAYS.) The painting, .You will find, makes - D. Ito S E iJ. When the hot days come upon us your furniture stranger and firmer as N' :'the appetite craves' something cool well gas smoother and prettier. - If �� j� ♦" P"o and refreshin and fruit uices in mending is necessaryit should, of _ �s �� suitable combination, slightly, aweet-. course, he done before you paint. - . a r erred and dilated, ars bent sufted-to Cretonne cushions and pads made sumd the choilcest of Red Roae Teas ><s the ` strengthen and refresh the inner man out of one design will aid in making � � *Tr�+ •:f --or woman-or child. your assembled articles look as if they Oi�i�iiJci PEKOE QUALITY Lemons, 'oranges, fresh pineapples, belonged together. limen, all fresh summer fruits and _ - — s` berries, spices, extracts, ogre water,' a ale 'and carbonated water are "':'ON A SEWING TRIP. Og A friend who had dropped in a§ I A spectator is asked to mention Q _ It 41 ingredients. 1?P any number of cards smaller than ° ».e was :about to Tut out a new dxess aA In serving summer drinks at home - - - - - member this number until the con- in tall, well-polisbed glasses garnished dress suitcase. cington of the,arick. The spectator �O and Girl� `1Wth a slice of fruit' on the edge of "Are.-you going ons trip?" she is thea.asked to deal three heaps �S . '4 :the asked. of tarda on the table. the same glass or s few bright cherries or a.sprig of mint`in the top of each "Going on.a sewing trip," I replied. number of cards to be in each o[ glass, She looked puzzled- until I opened the haps. While this is being 5f done the performer turns his back Fruit Lemonade-2 lemons, 1 the suitcase and revealed the goods T`UE,ORIGIN OF THE CAMEL. him, running up his arm and around �' and trimmin for a dress. In the eo that he cannot nee hour man3� his neck, he can't het vin a warn- orange, 1 quart water,. 4 slices pine- 98 cards are dealt. His batt[ stilt A,tomcat arching up his back' P g _ = 1 apple, % cup sugar, ice. wide straps tacked with small up- turned, he directs the spectator to to meet an angry dog's attack, ing: O white man, you will surely -­ i3gneeze the juice from the lemons. holatery tacks to the,inside of the lid transfer cards from one heap to Discovered, when the fight was over die! The chameleon is a terrible and half the orange into.a bowl, Add were patterns, scissors and other another, continuing until there are I And he'd annihilated'Rover, enemy." M the anger, and stir well, then 'add the things needed in sewing. Also tacked in the middle heap cards. equal to i That all the muscles of his back It is that color trick of the chem- "' water.and stir until the sugar is all to the lid were little cushions for pins the number mentioned by the spec i Now had a most peculiar lack eleon's that makes him so terrifying. to or. This in done!n this manner: Of suppleness; the stayed the way �i dissolved. Slice the remaining•half and needles. At each end of the suit- y y Y They cant believe that anything is of the oras into iter-inch slices case were pockets for thread, thimble a trickster asks the specteitor ,They were throughout the angry fray. r 4 ' ' to take three tarda from each of Arched-up his back'remained alas 3 which changes color so easily as the cut the pineapple slices.into quarters buttons, and so on. And never did that stiffness' ass. chameleon can, has anything less than and set the bowl into a cold lace "Such- a splendid ide said -m the side heaps and put them on, P, P a+ y the middle heap. The spectator to He grew in size and looked so queer a devil or some evil spirit back of it. •4tntil ready to serve. Plain lemonade friend. `The lid keeps out the dust, then to count the number of cards That people, seeing 'him, would ,jeer. The black men watch the suspected Is made the same way,knitting the and you have everything together." reanaiaing !n the tett-,hand heap. I He ran away to foreign lands, . E one para from a patch of grass to the other fruits. ' It certainly does nave tabor hunting She Is to remove that number from And once he reached Sahara's sands',i yellow sand, and then on to a piece 'Iced Tea-,4 level teaspoons'tea, 1 for things when I go to sew. When the middle heap and .put them on 'Decided that this quiet place, of red sandstone, changing color as it the inevitable interruptions. coma i the right hand heap This will Where dwelt a very peaceful race ;quart boiling water, 4 slices lemon, rup proceeds, and they.cannot understand' Maya nine cards 1n the middle heap Who didn't mind his she at all ice. clone. up the case and put it out of that the little fellow is merely handing _ Pour boiling water over- the tea, the way. It is ear to ca and the trickster will have itttle Was d enough his home to call y carry,it to any This theuf a sum le of the only reliable difficulty in directing removals ppened many years ago, P y cover closet and let stand to steep Part of the house or..outdoors it I And I am sure b means of defence-matching himself y p from aide heaps to the center heap y now you know so perfectly to the object he is stand-_ . -about three minutes. -Then pour off wish to new.there.--Mary Mason. - to obtain the proppeer number. !He was the earth's first camel:. Now! P Y j - the tea from the leaves and let stand wlfp thia out and paste it, with Will some kind reader tell me •how ing on that his enemies cannot find a until cold.' For serving, add cracked _A SEASONABLE MODEL. other of the se*tee• tri a arot)bnolt.� Giraffes their lengthy necks acquired him- Ice and a slice of lemon to each glaad :; = (Much shorter ones they all desired); To the natives this,than ableneas And how the leopard of his spots, is a symbol of deceit and treachery; `and let each person aweetes the tea p tto ea in o Tallglasses �dstar iced for iced Arithmetic for the StOtit.� That look like giant polka dots, the very things the Devil uses to put Pe rder There are g across his schemes. He could -never stout omen on Fruit Punch-2 quarts water, 47'� .q farmer we think, or at feast enough THE CHAMELEON ENEMY. in the world get by with some of his cups sugar; 8 cups pineapple, 1 cup who are afraid of getting stent, to plans if he appeared before his victim raspberry syrup, 1 cup lemon juice, 2 int some Tho natives o! equatorial Africa just as he in. He therefore egea males It worth while t re j Pe3 caps orange juice, 1 cr3'p preserved cannot understand the chameleon,and'.detection by taking on the color of cherries. off. In a re remarks by Dr. ir M.David-;therefore they are afraid of.him. If our thoughts, our -feelings,-'and even os• to a recent traits of "Fiyia." I a_black man sees a white man letting!mss masquerading as one of our virtues Boil the water,.sugar and the chop. Suppose, he says, says he, that a q g ped pineapple together for twenty woman has reduced-her food from i the little animal take liberties with t-Robert H. Milligan. ro 'minutes, then add 'the other ingredi- 2,600 calories a day,about the average, -` --— —-- ? Tats and ehilL When ready to serve, to 1,800 calories, to try to take off Swat the.Achim atul Eve Flies. Now that the automobile has sup• ltilnte,with ice water and serve with weight fiery good but what about The time to swat flies to right now, planted'ho;ee to cities and towns, sad cracked ice. - extras? the manure box is no longer a familiar ` Orange Egg Shake�utce of 1 while they are still In their garden of g ersage;1 fresh egg,2 teaspoons sugar, Quarter of a pound of chocolates,,Edea, and have not started out to de- object in every alley, !t 3e. a compara- Y. 800 dories; tea with sugar, 40 calor- vastate the nations. _Flies are the Uvely easy thing to keep the town small•piece ice. lee: tasting the dinner, - trying the home tree from alae. The country Put the orange Jules,orhole a ITrsateat ilttFe progenitors of evil !n t egg and frosting, "not wasting" all the world. Science says, "If each the sugar in',a dee hood and beat ag" the cream, home needs equal Immunity and !t can - rt P 200 calories; odds and ends too good i egg of the common house 8y should be given. Look to your screens, both - thoroughly with an egg beater until to throw away, 400 calorles;.an apple,!develop, and each of the larvae should doors and windows• brake sure `that all is well blended: Pour into a tall 60 calories; and where are yon? Up find the food and temperature it need- ao. garbage is allowed to accumulate glass and serve at once. Very soar- to 8,000 calories a day In no time. I ed, with no loss and no destrdcdoa, near the house. Seep the stables *3shing with lunch or between meals. Keep your dieting to yonraeli, says p IIoc+ste nailer the clean, and locate the manure• piles as •An excellent drink for convalescents. Dr. Davido>t; don't talk about !t, don't the people would su far from the house as possible. _ plague of tiles." a Maple Cream-4 tablespoons of _ _ coapare nates, .don't look for apm-. A fly lays 160 eggs in a batch and The most emefeat chemical to apDlt' maple syrup, 2.tablespoons of sweet 4732. The new sports silks and pathy. Stick to your 1,600 calories at t.) manure piles to check•the breeding Is equal to six batches. It only takes i i cream, ginger ala. crepes, ratline, knitted.materials, and meals. And take nothlas but water be of flies is borax, which does not Injure Put the maple syrup and cream into linens are suitable for this style. It tween times. You may think you can tea days from egg to adult. Begin the fertilising pr'opertles'of the man• with two flies May 1 and let them con- l a Class. Pour in the tee cold ginger�May be worn over any blouse or shirt beat arithmetic, but you can't. Two ure, As soon as the manure is re• :`ale to nearly fill the glans•• Beat hard waist• [lune their merry game right along and twgptill make tour.' moved from the barn sprinkle the bor- 1 with a spoon and nerve- k The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 14 _ _ -•- throrigh September, and mathematic-� 1J Iced Gra Juice-1 art 16, 18 and 20 re.. A 16- ear-size tare cao only express the•dgnrea In ax over It, using s Bae sieve each as Grape quart grape y� y _ Weill. Well! terms rod German marks. It runs a dour sitter. Apply it around the _ 1 cup anger. requires-% yard of 40-inch material. A nursemaid rushed into the prey- something like 1,096,181,249,310,720,- juice, outer edges of the pile"as the maggots Look over the grapes and discard Pattern mailed to. any address onseem to prefer- that location. Thea encs of her mistress. and shrieked: 000,000,000,000 and since no one can - {all imperfect ones.• Wass well and receipt of 16c in silver, by the Wilson .., throw a few gallons of water over the Oh, my goodness, ma'am, the twin comprehend such figures it makes lit- : holt until the seeds and the skins Publishing Ca,73 West Adelaide St., have fallen down the well! What shall tie difference what ciphers you add niaas' ` separate easily. Press the grape pulp Toronto: Allow two weeks for receipt ,,, rte through a jelly bag. Add the sugar of pattern. Ido. diem that tiros forth. to the'juice and boil.for twenty min-I ' Send 16c in silver for our up-to- The mother lft a cigarette and an- Swat the fly early and swat her A-Posits You Ought to Know swere�eal'mlyr '4;o to the library and thoroughly. We say "her" because ,Flow Do I Love Thee? sten. Seal in bottles. To serve, poor date Spring and Summer 1924 gook bring me the last number of 'Modern the female is more deadly than the = into glasses and add cracked ice, or of Pashions. ` - ,.;� • -- Motherhood.' There's an article is it male but swat all kinds without both- The marriage of Robert Browning .keep in very cold place,if no ice is, on 'How to Bring Up Children.' " and Elizabeth Barrett wan an Ideal - aiivailable. This Is fine for a field . TO CLEAN ERMINE: eriag about sex determination. ,'•drinti. _ poet- Mix lb. of flour and 2e. lb. of --- " usamw tee a aeries odfore her a sonnetsbewhich powdered whiting well to her and '--AM THE WORST 1S YET TO COME ' e wrote Po g get she gave to her husband after their g e . FRESHEN UP THE REED put in front of the tine or in a cool - wedding. Here.Is one of them:- FURNITURE. i oven to -warm through. ' Lay the ' ermine on a clean cloth or towel and a-' ow a tee? Le he ' You can convert a 'miacellaneoua , H do T lou t me count t group of fibre or reed furniture into rub in the mixture. ways. • good-holing set for the sun parlor' Shape the fur out of doors and beat _ I love thea to the depth and breadth or a set to be used later on the ver- lightly with a cane. repeat the treat- and height T andah• A chair or table that has lost'Ment it necessary. My soul can reach, when feeling out its freshness through use on the l of sight a ver- andah maty be made attractive enough' LABELING- CANNED GOODS.- $Jugs For the ends of Being and ideal Grace. for a bedroom or living room. Paint Labeling canned goods in either I love thee-to the level ot every day's 'them old idory, choosing a light, g� or tin is quickly and easily done Most quiet need, by nun and candle= medium or dark finish. if you write directly on the surface light First iles that your el-aft--mor Ipen- ova ee a y, se. men a ve or W free from dust. A good brushing"oil while the contents are still hot � ��i + P � Right, , :is usually enough. The boas may be The 'crayon melts alightly 6ecause of _ G I love ti+ee purely, as they, turn.from turned on reed furniture,but it should i the heated jar or tin and on cooling is --- -trains; be thoroughly dry before you begin to a clear label. Red, yellow and orange I love thee with the passion put to use' are good'colors to u f - In my old griefs, and with my child- .. in - use or this. Black 1 Nt t� - f~ e o p Next give the piece of furniture a may also be used on tin but red is l' e� Q N"s► hood's fault. coat of flat white paint and allow it'quite as clear. Again with tin, the - - ,�� t• arr, d' i I love thee with a love I seemed to lose to dry for several days at leant Then i label may be written on before tee - = With my lost saints,-I love' thee" give it a coat of white enamel and.can goes,into the hot-water bath, The �` y�' with the breath, ` allow this to dry for at least three cooking process tends to make the �- Smiles, tears of mall my life!--and, if dnvs. A week is better. - writing the clearer. God choose; If you want the light or yellowish I s'ball but love thee better after old ivory finish get a pound of chrome Remember, It Was Her Holiday. Qa �'t + detRh. yellow and mix with turpentine. A dear old lady, says the Tatter,was 4C� fL s J Off i Paint the piece of furniture all over,spendirk a holiday at Southampton llf�fl - WWI this. With a tintless cloth then'and wf'th some friends was being ?►� \ The ateanrer was only' a' few feet wipe of! all you can of the yellow.'shown over one of Life big tr•ansatian- la H i Y' from the quay when a man-came run- You cannot reach the inner surfaces, tic liners just before its departure. ` •.r M _� ming madly. Without pausing he flung so these are left the deeper tint char-: "What's that down there?" she in- his bags on the boat, took a desperate acteristic of old ivory finish. Enough;quired of the captain. ' /!: leap and landed on the deck .with a -of the yellow is left on the outer sur-i -"That's the steerage, madam,"he re. crash. "Good!" he gasped. "Just did it. "? -faces of the enamel to give the faint'plied, ` cream tint. If the article is rather "Dear ire; she exclaimed in nates- A few seconds,later and I should have misltiis it." large you should paint only part of it fehment, 'and does !t really take all 4V' „ .and then begin to rub it off before the those people to make the boat go sed it!" exclaimed'a pa+a�enger. ;f a yellow gets too,dry. strap;ht?" �' ` "This boat is just coming In!" If you wish a medium Ivory finish, ase raw sienna instead of the chrome The auccesafdl man is usuallyan .,. The nnsattsfied people rule the . For he brown tones we world, but not the dlaaati+fled. ?hers : yellow. t average man who either"had an axiom -burnt h". +" chance or took a chance 111 ar to a difterence� OL . es. Yr *.m*' +•a�_'ra.�::,. P r""•• � •c�L,• '� P .•p., rA'^' „C"-.' Y¢#' til p r, � V k -Wt '1t. +, .-u„ W-•,;,.''�4�`� r'v Pine >r jM•. >ua�'.dV' . , .' `W .iF rc '•'. -.� .' r'; m e= ..a._ .••w...g".w .\'�rt,R r.,.,!-;; '�. •_�ti..i'S.y: s _ .�Ja` . ,!+,' a,�'w r q'� •n-.' ,4Yt�.:r: 7.4 a - • - 'mss " •�x"Y:t. •T> ..a.. .yc: .''.. +.,:�,:s: y �y"�'�.' ,-tr':. ',•�'7�' .� d.'r, '._�x.r�.• f�k ;^j t.F•r.'• ..�,v,,. �':��' - Canada Needs Her Fonstse RS i 90K. SUFFERED Lumber and pulpwood have for Yearss < ` "-'' ;; _ _ bees looked upon as the chief pro Smake duets o1 our forests, with the result _ 4 `FOR OVER THREE YEARS that little attentiion has bees given to -� - L the emsdler and not very essential pro- - ducts. Qansrla's forested areas are a �. .. represetrted in so many articles of use ' 1" Lady was Ne" that it world be useless to try to t 3 *.,��. enumerate them, but a few outstand- and Had Somite Indl�eshon Ing ones may be mentioned, says the r a - =.7�h� Tobacco o� QUAt�'That Caused Intense.Pain. Natural Resources Intelligence Ber- r,~ *foe of the Department of the Blterioir = at.Ottawa. 5ti British Columbla estimates that this '7 It has been nearly two years since wa I took Tanlac; but I am more grateful year 6,000,000 fruit oozes wiU"be so- the medicine than ever for I have : quired to provide for the province's . '*" y" apple clop -felt Just fine to this very day," recent "ti� ly declaretl Mie r> sect, St: John; N.B. w rels each year to shiVapples, the �r "Por three barrels averaging about I,b staves t years, indigestion and , { each. Ope Nova Scotia plant last year. nervousness caused me such agony it ,M Y i n ' beggars description. I oras actually Ks had a contract for•10,000,400 staves. _ r -afraid to eat; at night I would lie ;t It requires 12,000,000 new ties each =.awake nervous,anti sleepless for hours .. year to supply the,Canadlan railways ► and finally became so weak and thin y.x for upkeep alone. I was almost a shadow. Telephone and telegraph companies "But Tanlac gave,me,a splendid tip• use one million poles each.year. petite, calm nerves and a digestion !�. The coal mines of Nova Scotia use ' :that is simply Perfect. I sleep the 'Li'.t one million trees, or -26,000,000 Ureal whole night through and have gained Cx feet Props. f timber, each year .for.mine such weight, strength.and energy that ♦, -1 always feel at my best" Tanlac Vegetable Pills ' Tanlac is for sale by all good drag- F'or Consttpation. There were over 13,000,000 boxes _ -gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 Made afff-Recommended by the and packing cases..made is 1920, also nearly 3,000,000 cheese and butter - million Deities sold._ Manufacturers oL Tanlac. boxes. Sealed C1C ge .' t . The forests, after supplying all thisg material, will continue to. do so from It71kh keeps folie tob; normal growth. provided they are pro- M ib original concfnlQfi� . . .HEALTH E D t,�CA'�'I ON tec:ted from fire. Parent fires ars des. • - -13 Y DR. .l. a. IVIIDDLETON a°sem or 000mz�r�Ipurposes.os �s4 e y Provincial Board of Health; Ontario the forest and save the wood•malug Ili- aLslo in Y216. tins VM iii am ii asswn OwNuons M +4abile senor► ns► dustries. Ii[aaut►etured by Imperial ToAseco Company aJ Canada I.ixnitsd hes threao this solum& "dress hit si;anions Rome, T� WLL1i>• TO W� mat. Toronto. How Plants Are Pollinated. The wrist watch is usuallor consider;- WW ase seven main- sseaclni by ed a modern development of the watch q Monks in E land en o a remark- on carting stones."' Dr. Copeman which planta are pollinated, namely: bili clock industry, but Queen Eliza- - � j y id . beth wore the first one about the sat" a• able immunityfrom, cancer, tuber-I added that convents are not so free 'rile Sad tCgnditlon of a Br$ndon Wind and gravity,water, insects, man,i _ base she introduced silk stockings. •, culosis and inlluenx% according to re- from disease and that there is a good Lady—HOW Relief Came- special - devices and self-pollinating e cent investigations made by the Alia deal of consumption in convents, espe agencies or cleistogamous Bowers. istry of health. It is because they dally is the very poor ones. The pro- "I owe my present good health to The wind carries the pollen and at Classified Advertisefsients eat no meat in the monasteries, but curator of the monastery states that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." says Mrs• length, it falls, due to gravity. Water, • WANTED — CAR OWNERS TO consume a great deal of fresh vege- the ministryhas n- a detailed t -tables and fruit? study of the dietary habits of the Annie Treherne, Brandon, Man., who in the Daae of water sisals, carries the send for our Big Free Catalogue Dr. S. Monkton Copeman, of the monks with a view'to plying their teils of her now found health as fol- pollen from plant to plant. Insects are I showing 101 -bargains is Auto Sup- We , British Ministry of Health, has. been fruitariltn principles to the treatment .lows:—"Some years ago I had an at great pollen carriers. They pe from 0 puss• It will save you moray. Send F, 'makingan Investigation at the Car- of cancer. The inion is steadily: tack of pneumonia and it left me in a I ta' k to-daT. Canadian Auto Shops,, iia P y D dower to flower in search of cecina,i K thusian Monasteryat Cowfol near g and .carry away pollen upon their � 164. Niagara, Faits. Ontario. gaining ground amen medical auth- terribly weakened sad run-down elate. Horsham, Sussex. He states that so onties that the kind of food we eat I was unable to walk, for a long time bodies, When they visit the next far an he has been able to ascertain, has a great influence on our health as I had practically lost the use of my Sower, some of the pollen is aoofdau- � r the monks there a to be extra- and our freedom from or sumptibil- tally rubbed os,and thus the Sower Is ITCHY Ix1 16IN »°d Legs, 'and had to be carried npsafrs. ordinarily healthy. He pointed out Ity to disease. for I had aQt the strength to go my pollinated. Mea may bring abort pd�l- &at no meat was eaten in the manus- Dr. Adam Wright, Chairman of the - tery, but the monks eat a great deal Provincial Board of Health, Ontario, sell. i became despondent over my Unatioa by amtiflcsial alAaas. He mato- of fruit and vegetables. Green salads has given this matter of diet as a condition for I had tried many rime- ly transfers the pollen from the plant a are Among the most important items ipr eventive of cancer mush thought. dies, wrhich fatted to help ata WhdIe where it !a bora to the plant wlsere it SPOTS -ON N1V6 = + of their diet Like the monks on the He holds the opinion and it is Raining in this wretched condition a lady is wanted. This is done, usually, in continent they also retire large dietary ground, that,the prevention of antes- friend urged me to sive IDs:W1Uitsms' the greenhouses of uses special plants., use of dandelion and chicory final stasis Won important factor In Pink Pills a trial and I procured a sup* In setae plats there ares special d. Could Not Put Hands In - "There is no doubt," said Dr. Cape- the prevention of stomach and intoe- ply. After taking the ills-far a.while --man, "that middle-aged l p conte for the ch throw of po pollee W�9r1 Cutieura Heals gad people should lira cancers. eat pleat of fruit and-vegetables like As dander seems to be inceeasing in i corer see that I was-growing strong- containers which throw the pollen out plenty or and I gladly continued their use to other flowers: Self- +� the narks. Most' of -toe monks at this country, according to statistics Self-pollinating or A red rash broke otu in spots -Cowfold are middle-aged, but there it to readily seen that the question of until I had fully.regained my old-time mus-nowere are those that on my bands. I did not pay touch are some old ones. I saw one who to diet is lighting this dreadful malady health and strength. Now if I feel at nater open and must be aelf•pouinated. attention to it at first, but law the , •nearly a-hundred yeara old employed is extremely important. all run down at any Dare I at once take That is, the flower cos Lertllfre itself aupdons grew Inner and caused- and does not need pollen from another so much Itch and burn that lh'. Williams' Ptak Pills, sad they 2 ootid not put my beads in Water. TABI�TS Rediscovered Port on Persian never fall me. I can therefore warmly fleas• The frritatioa caused me to watch GtII>f, recommend them to 'others who may - the lL�i�YS ��PT 0� BIRD be run dawn."_ "� a The Cobalt an adjoining sreaa'o! 'bgan w we Cu- The is no better tonin than Dr. ticura Soap and Ointment the The site of, the mysterious the Timhlkaming district, Ontario, _ . port on the Pervian Gulf la tioned Williams' Pink Pills to improve the trouble began to get better.Iter. I coin- 2,000 have been for several years the chief 1,000 years ago by Ptolemy, geograph blood and bring back strength after , tinned thq tsesitmeat and now I ass Mrs.David Gagne;St:Godfray, Que., acute diseases such as Levers, aeu soup of the world s. supply'of cobalt �mp}�}y ,�' (gel Mrs. " 1a writes:—"I have used Baby's Own ere and since loot eight o[, has been re p Metallic cobalt,cobalt oxide and cobalt H.W.Da Hillside Farm,W Tablets for my throe little ones sad discovered in ruing by Captain R. E moria, influenza, eta Given a fair Salta are recovered from the treat- Me.,Aug. 1, 19xi. Wesley-, .�• Cheeseman; former private secreta trial they will not disappoint yon have found .them such an excellent I You can Bet the pills from ruent of the ores and residues derived Cutieura Sosp, Ointment and ; _ `to Sir Percy Cox, British High Com- your drug' Talcum emote and maintain skin - medicine that I always keep them as from the silver-cobalt nickel arsenides. , Pj hand and would strongly advise all i miasioaer at Bagdad, who has Duet re- 'gist, or they will be sent b>* mail at purity,sera comfort and skin health turned to civilization after a-tri into 60 cents a box by The Dr. Williams' - cross when all else fails, other- mothers to do the same things"II p -r The Tablets are a'mild but thorough I unknown Arabia. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. SU s.sesu Lea Free tis uta. Aa -cans laxative which quickly relieve consti- He•reached the oasis of Jabrin in 0' °• INEv s. -010=1 laOeF..°is�dwem se -Patton and indigestion, breakup colds ro- 1 uiovae ■...sr..ist stkk r and simple fevers and. promote that n to penetrate, there, and found it tioW Is.the time once moreKe4w EM .healthful refreshing sleep which inhabited by s tribe living in Stone Dear and desired of old, CltttT, Bright and Btutiful , makes the baby thrive. The are sold ge ooaditiona. Captain Cheeseman's Spring at the sill at the door, p n Wr ed�.. a��rEnd �ekHELP FOR exploits were made possible by the re- '* by all medicine dealers ar•by mail at Slender and young and cold 25 cents a'box from The Dr. Williams' latfona of the British with Ion..Baud, Scarcely the heart.camp hold Mediciae-.Co., Broekvfll% Oat• Sultan of Nejd, whose guest be was. The Jay long waited for, _+ e� OUNG WOMEN e "w Now the magical word is told. F y; GREEN TF.A IN GJUAT And the young Spring's at the door.' DO ' Twenty-flR AND, 'When-all the folk 'are asleep, TMS q a M>es. Hohmbera 'Tells Horn years ago, Green Tea Save opl7 the feathered•folk, + `� Lydia F..P1nlrhlunrsVeRCtall►iM was more popular than Black, but tine She goes by the hills of sheep, r Compound Helped Hen' to the heavy importation of poor By the lambs and the grazing flock, Jane- and Chin, Organ To-I. owners a d3:1 -MMMIZRt> '1013 started producing Green Tea on a And the grey dawn at the peep, �Tl�IL (I years old I would get such sick feel- The trumpeter Daffodil woke• u1-the.lowet y meq large scale only In recent years. They - part of m abdomen.- The Of Course, were of such fine quality and delicious The titivgh and blackbird asleep - ltaaybavebadsurprlsingr:iietfrom followed by cramps and vomiting. This ~ Catarrhal Deafaees Head'Noises kept me from m Work I y ' Bug-"Hear you're going to give a flavor that Green Tea drinkers- im• Ringina is the Ears and Head colds P y ( helpp parte Now In the East and the dark 1n �� tb on the farm) ss I ususll had dance. mediately recognized their superiority Increas- The heart trembles and singe, • o to bed for the rest of,the day. Or at Hopper—"Well, yea, a hop!" and demanded them in ever indican- Sings a ith the,linnet and lark mes I would have to walk the floor. I Ing quantities. Salada Tea Company Asoothing.pftetratln ontbatis suffered In this wa Minard s Liniment for Sprains. New songs of immortal things. If y lentil s friend in is practically the sole importer Of Cey. very effective.lust re It bask of duced me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's ` • It wakes, it quivers, it apringa', the sacs and insert is nostrus Vegetable Compound. I have had very Opinions have never produced .a lou and India'Green Teas in Canada. For sale everywhere et.es � Po O heart, tiha4 was Winter-stark Intewelb,f doeorrpaw sa ac{�y �� far and am reo- thing; facts have been the basis of the It rises it.beats it has wings' folder sent request world's progress since the beginning, = - Her Mistake. J dmsmendingthe Vegetable Compound to P When the Spring Calle in the dark. A.O.I.EOliA1tD,Ine. pay friends I surely am Qlad I tried A philanthropic woman was visiting —Katharine Tynan. to i++ sY• t for I feel like a different person now Light and wireless'waves travel at a lunatic asylum, There was one old that I don'•t have these troubles. y a rate of 186,000 miles a second, man there who roused lier• special. Dominion Express Money Orders are OnEruHo111tBExa,Box93,Vl�cing,A}ta. compassion, on sale in five thousand ofiices through- Letters like this establish the merits No Monkey Business p Hoy long have you been here, my out Canada. of Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Cam- v oar man?" she asked. e I pound.They tell of the relief from such iliac your font.. via v;e-r ire. One ,aauntlos "Twelve yeare." - gavinp Her Memory. PAIN ' pains and ailments after taking ft- : parsnteed to Lrep roar fowls nee from uw For After several more questions she - Minard'a, the great counter-trrit- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- rax woaths. "How is it that you have such s passed on, and hes guide informed her good memory, Norah?" her mistress ant, penetrates to the root of the pound,made from nativerootsan5gherbs, seN-) No MONEY-- that . the old man was the medical pain and gives quick relief. contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, 3, Just drov ter . sera; w: superintendent. inquired. and today holds the record of being the "Well, mum, I'll tell ye, Since me i most successful remed for female ills will mit you Dle-Ltee .urs- "I'm so sorry, doctor," she' cried. thousands of vol- elect to crest zoo fowls. childhood never a lie have I told, and in this country, and th When a arrives mar porrmaa hurrying back. "I'll neves judge 'by f • untary testimonials prove this fact. " 11 and postase. '-woey appearances again." when ye dant have to be taxon' yes back u it tan.. 8-ret now memory to' be remembgrin' whet ye if you doubt that Lydia E.Pinkbam's "' to tin w: or as ear h.ror. 'i' 8 f Vc etable Com d will hal o > jwubeuro, and wonderful Bacteria of BeneAt told this one or. that, or_flow ye ex- n $ P u► ''crw teeter how t na your pun or rats, soles and Bacteria are the world's best mann Plafned this or that, , allure ye don't write Co.,the o is E. tarso, o Medi ` u,ah.re without ma use a traps or poisons not factures of fertilizers. overwork 1t an' it lasts ye, good as cine O. COtsourg, Ontario, for Mrs ;•ar Pinkham's private tt3:trbWidc and lldsss : ti ire• with each to:. �sota waabrt pnord about it, Q -4 L 0 THE'-"DIE-LICE CO.; s new, till y e die" ' r CHU Winston, Ont. The rays of the sun take eight and. ---• � Drawer 6bs - a half minutes to reach the earth. Minard's Unirnent for Olitomper.'` ! ISSUE No. 25-2. y, R} .,,E• ,.a '..7' :V. Yg l• r.y ,N', Y - ,,, '`.9r� .�+�r• .+:+ �: ,�S'` ;+v-�`*J'S, s' p S"mtib'�.a Petr a *m �•�!'x.s.. x�,+"' .a{ ..€c. .'. .K� "'i•+ r•zv v `,� *J..4.:!"'z'`j; •s' '�'T¢: -� "r •.*. .NF 'M, �. '^'eS+F ,ty 'Wi�r •• 1�1..L'�.1.�1 ,,W'h.a.�ti Y 'E."'!"+�. •t. bi _ ,ry+f' fJ' • -... .r :ci a.,.r - er d a ':T • aBMW Dr.•Hear will be here ao,usu� 'y -Dr. E. ' A. Sadleir Dentist, _ •: . .,. ..LOQALi�� f y . al nest Tue's a to attend to his roc tieing in Toronto, will be here -_ , y professional duties. * 1n, itis. office„on Thursday Pram 10 ' -Miss Marjorie Clark left-to-day a. m. to 5 P. lxi•, ae.usgal. store --James Rose is having his house ; e�y to spend a week in Burford with krthur G}ee, who hi just coal -re-painted. heselster,,Mrs. F, F. Balsdon, and plebted his medical voutee at - " :--Found, a pair of spectacles. Jamil Queen's IIniversity, Hirigston, �r Loser.call elt thie;offiCe. -p E. and hire. Law, W. H. spent Monday and Ttteetftty with - + -Mr. and lldre. McBride, of To sad Mri1. $9e.vins`"and ohlldren, of his uncle and aunt, R;'A.and Mrs. - --- -_- , roato, called.on .•Pickering. rjende Bunting, while'on' his -way to his .-. .� . . Toronto,:vieited`Gordon and Mrs., B C _ 'od Sunday: Law on&today. home iii-Victoria, e r oiles4or- 17nmme-k Dresses, newest -his is ail days tAnner, of Ben. -The sports committee of the . • ton, arrived home' last' week for 'Dominion Day celebration have X d�yN. s �� ypattei:ns and designs 75c yd. f her vacation. received a Damper of most liberal i' Mrs.J. C. Taylor, .of Cherry donations for prizes for the varri• wood, is visiting her niece, Mrs. R GALE-Frame building, 18:80 ? �^1 ' W. Jr, ooney. Pi sports. _V Apply to D.A.Scott,Claremont. 3au �,/ana' dian'( illghamK Wand coach -The Brooklin football team --Goo. and Mie. Otto,,:epent the phavyen's league game with Lhe OR Bale-Oliver.Hull buckwheat ;- �Jephyre, cboiee patter�gs, r, week end with their aunt, Mrs• Picketing team. 'in Lhe hiemoriRl FG•W.Hodgeou,R.R.2.Claremont •41-43 . � W. B.Powell. Park hert3 on. Ehaeeday evening, . �5C '35e and 45c yd. - i fetor for our SEED UCKWHEAT FOR SALE- residence ie-painted:;adding much Apply to Jas.Michell,R.R.2 Pickering. 41 • boys. the score being cc,, •� to its appearance. Doric Lodge, A. F. &.A. M., SEED BUCKWHEAT FORSALE- Ladies' Silk Knit ie9 a t e� 'popular Charlie Marquis of the T. Eat- ofickerioR, Ap ly to Arthur Prouse:Claremont, Phone „ held their annual Clare X06. 40-42 oa Co., Toronto, spent Sunday church service ori 9anday in Cen- Shades, special 40 cents with relatives here. teunial Chtireh, Highland Creek, WANTED-A married man as working foreman. ADpI Boz 196, -Miss Helen Rawson, of Cherry- }- where the lodge has a large num. Claremont. ti wood, spent over the week-end her of members. Rev. A. McLell. Holeproof Hosiery, > black white, with Mies Jean Clark. an, of Claremont preached a-very FOR SALE-A quantity of Silver > �-W1n. and Mrs. Eleidin Of P Hull seed buckwheat. Apply to Robt,Dixon cabin, antique, , si�dale, sponge, Fielding. im impressive sermon and members Highland Creek, 4043 E}ravenharet, are visiting with Dr. of John Ross Robertson Lodge, s and Mrs. Cartwright. Toronto, furnished a fine program SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR GALE- -: 'grey et(;, 1,00) ' 1.60 and � -A number of the Friends in of music, including quartettes and Apply to Ale:Gray,.R.R.No.2,Claremont. „ � Phone Mark 810. 41 _ Pickering tire in Norwich attend- solos. At the conclusion of the 1.95 per pair. Ing their Yearly Meetin service refreshments were served I ADY'S BICYCLE FOR SALE-In _ 3 -gasp in iniad Che. Methodist in the Sasenlent of the church. so:2iec°e� °od°a"°II'FOL p ` ra ap �e�° -_ ' The"13uleproof”label ie the guarantee of good quality ? arden party on July 17th in the . -The provision committee ap- : Pickering Memorial Park. pointed bv the Chamber of Com- -FOR SALE-A 'motorcycle, twin -Mr. Fielding, of Brantford,ie coerce to,look after the "eata"•for' toE�Chonopez,white Excelsior. good•nau40-a�'�y Real Success p r spending a few days with his the let of July celebration will IIaaY FOR SALE-A good rub- Canned Larined Pere, -- 4aagbter Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright. call upon the reeidents of the vil• Bber tired buggy, as good as new. Apply to in -Moses and Mrs, Dinton and la a iu the course of a few days. Gordon Law. Pickering• astf B '_._ � g Raspberries per ca si OR r -daughter, of Uxbridge, spent Fri- Itis hoped that they may be re-• !!Lill 25c per can Pe AOR SALE-One steel pump for 42 Regular Size day last with W. B. and Mrs. ceived most kindly, as they area F ft,well,in perfect condition. willaeucheap. gissim! Flour Lombard Plael�a - Powell. somewhat nervous bunch, and re- J.R. Kennedy.1357 Kingstea Rd. astf every can 2oc pec-can -Wm. kllaway has added much ward them with the promise of a LTONA MILLS-On and . after and Guaranteed Bulk to the appearance of hie'reeidene+e liberal donation of cake, pie or AJune 16th there will be chopping on Mon- 39-42 Monarch by the application of a fresh coat something else that will satisfy days.Wednesdays and Fridays only. Ghapmat;'s ? for 2a5e 20c Peaches ;pf paint. those with hearty appetites, who EED BUCKWHEAT FORSALE— Baking Powder Per Can l'i`e '+ - -- l�r and Mrs; Chapman and are Certain.to make their appear- Silver Hull variety. Apply to Amos Brignall, --- the former's father, N. J. s anee on that dap; R R.2,Claremont. Phone Clare sora oto-42 P a` Man, spent Sanday with friends -The Warren Paving Company VTRS. EadMA ELVI9S-Nurse with Men's and-Youth's gbaki Pants for. Summer=Cuffs and belt-loops-, in the city. have been busy during the past i practical experience.Open for engagements nice shade,-wellfloished; 1.85 to 2.25 per pair. -Mrs. Simons and two child- week repairiag the pavement.east in town or country., Phone uk t toff. nosh - - l�r fen. of Welcome, , are visiting of the four corners. The pave- OR SALE'Good .fre9h Jersey Men's Work Shirts- very large assortment of -khaki, blue chambry. ':_ with.her parents, Rev. W.A. and meat has been breaking up adly Fmil%cow. Appply at lot 3,rear of con.4. Mrs.. Banner. in many places, due,it is claimed, Scarboro. Levi W.Reesi R R1,,Markham. 41 black 3Rd'white stripe, blue and white strips-great value 1.25 ` s -Mrs. Anna Sullivan,of Buffalo to defective material. The workraed home last weeOR SALE-2 Rood cows, one fresh retok. after that has- been done is not at all Faadone due. Apply tdA. E. Ca vert first Men's Oxfords-An exceptionally fine line in dark brown andbiaek, farm west of Pickering and north of ne'ai at 5.00 r it spending a few days with Jahn pleadoR to the residents alongside Highway. 3gtf per Pa and Mrs.Topper. that part o! the highway that is ` p _ -Gordon Found and Edgar and ' Mrs. Allman spent Sunday with befog repaired. Those residents T OST—Ahnutkering the end of Nav, be: Carhartt'a Overalls and Smocks-la all the world no Oyeratln and P� have spent much time ae well as �tw.en Pickering and Cherrywood, a counter pen check book. Finder please notify I•Leary. ` 9mfxka lake three their lather and mother, Robert Y + lend Mrs. Found. money In beautifying the street Wbitevahe. 41+3 in front of their premises, by fill. ` -Mise Connie Grosett, Miss Kv. is a the ditches with loam and EPAAATOR FOR SALE-Ic good . . . q P M A _ el n McNeeh and Miss Hazel 6 P Swurice. 15.0eand0.ion, l Premier.Brown. 4R. y eowil� rasb- seed, It is most lbs„ price.a ono. Apply to Geo . -40 It.R. "r7 Heard event the week•ead•with g No.2.Claremont. Phone Clara sora -4eh41IM ; Root. and litre. Found. aggravating to them to have the ._ ... . _ The d Mrs. Women's League p�aving company spoil.their work L.OR RENT—In the Village of Clara' Oy having the torn-up asphalt r mon,,a building suitable for a blackamuh tf will hold their annual garden Pat!- thrown on to the side of the road shop or prigs•nae c�ntraly situated. Aaaiy.to ni Mn.H.Thomson.Ciuemont. '� -. . ftiY in Memorial Park, oa !![o ay, which is also being further de- being Particulars later, mag• St stroyed by being driven over. �4ARNERS, ATTENTION-I am a fl! very rierioue accident occurred d,a 1 agent for the Bestrew cream s.pdsrators. the -Charles and hire, Lapp and -What might have roved daughter, of Little Britain, spent P bast on the market. Also stoves andtea. ; a couple .of days last week with Rohst.Davit,,Box 17,Brougsaat. 1 P y about 8 o'clock Monday morning; ;Jost arrived-The latest styles in Fine Straws,also a nice raa$e of HenryBatt, who resides iD To• �i for work Straws. the former's niece,Mrs. Smith. when an elderly mea, by the name ANTED-Live poultry. bides. + -Mrs. Arnot, of Toronto. .onl and unk. Highest puce p� o! every ay spending a few weeks with Pick- .ams M.solo LCL, 1 1-4 miles north of the s Bring friends, Mr. Arnott also ronto,and who is employed by the village of Brougham,on Brock Road• 8�s - Godson Paving Co.. who are now c �, _ ..' -DIM- $ands in the village. FOR BALE—Seed bnokwheat, beet i7ullimer Shirts - -James sn Mrs. Potter an -rt'PairinR the road west ringers.6 and 11 quart fruit baskets. berry. sone were io Bcookioo Wednen- of the village. Batt happened cart hoses and erste.,at she Green River Mitis. `da attending the wedding of Mrs. to step one in to the middle of the �haitea A.White, locant Hill P. 0.41 Phone A utifnl line of Engl5 a d 8.00, with. and Popliee. Regular 4.00r y Mark bass. for 2.75 and 8.00, with colt collars road just'in front of a Ford coupe _ Potter'e niece, Miss Rabfr Nance- which he did not see a proacbin TenT kiveh. P g Tennis Shoes and Sandals for July the First OR' SALE-,•roomed hoose and 6 ' and was knocked down. He held U acres of land.household effects and tools, to �„. Tidies Edith Cronk, who was sold on Sasurday,lune 28th,at lot 9, con•1t, reported in our last issue-as being on to the car and was dragged MrUu=,the prosy of R•D.hlill4lr{2Fred1 C� 1 - very ill, ie Rrfsdnally slaking with some distance before he let go. Posun, auctioneer. RJCrOCer S eclat. Tittle hope entertained for her re- Two wheels of the car passed over — him, right across his back. He at L08T Between Art. Percy's and y P ��7 " ieOvery. the corner of the third concession and the } �•Lry - + . —George and Mra. Treloarand once received medical attention, Brock read.otiFrid . Ju��tph.sakimmeroH �'. -. .. tor Friday a31�,L W`lurdap R, and on examination it was found atractor ow. F121 r h°ae.Pick 310. the latter's mother, Mrs. (Dr.)R. w' Brougham. 41 Early June peas. regular 20c, going at 176 or a for 1.00 M. Bateman, of Toronto, spent that be was badly sha__kta_ •.. 1.00 Sunday with their relatives in the bruised.--Ie addttlon to the injar• ACRES FOR SALE—Near Aylmer Soup+, 10 cane for .. Wd _ illage lee to his back he was cat. about 200 Jackson's Point.LakeSiir,cae. wheat, •• 1� drover and dairy- About Lake acre. cultic*tom• Baotiag's.Baking Powder, regular 25e,�foe -Mire Ella Bostwick and slater, his face, knees and arms, but no balance pasture, s-roomed, cottage. 2 bank Aylmer Tomatoes, regular 20c, for bones were broken. It is not barns. good road••"u:l°'�i1'teLeph41`'44 apply Bird Seed, Broche's, reg 25c, for � i of Detroit. who were former resi- M.Davies,Markham. Red Jar Rings, reg hoc, 4 for dente of Pickering, spent a few thought that his injuries are seri -- daps lest week renewing old ac. One,bat whether he received In. OR SALE-Cheap all kinds of Watch for next week's specials and save ' teroal injuries could not be aster- FOagon.,earn«. and Ali kind• ll farm lm- " ,i quaintaDCen. a in good order. Also several heavy and yOuleell money -Mr. and Mrs. Pooley and Mrs. tained at present. He.was able to ht Kales sad cook.tsars and heaters• Htih- T. _ R A. Douglas and daughter, Mise be taken- to his home in the city, test prix�'I ahst�'ou'evit sap e 1 - Helen, motored down from the and an z,ray examination may be We deliver to the Village - eity on Sunday and spent Lisa day necessary. The car is owned and OR SALE-A cottage and 10 acreswith the Misses Bunting was driven by J. N. Nevere; of F of hand,situated near Simcoe Point, late Piclerin _ Foxboro. shore,Pickering. The rot snot qrite nom- �) red T writing Msae.,who was accom- tat i. —Owing to the :serious illness of pfeted.but all,material is on t e ground. .'Gree, . , Mrs. R H. Croak's daughter. and Ponied by Edwin -Osler. of the bsrga,n for quick sale, Also a residence in Pick- A',etabliehed 'Ni same place. They are slaking a eriaQ and half arse of land in Pickerin` Piliaae. _ an an expression Of sympathy, the For urthrar particular apply to W.V.R'chard an Institute havdecided tour of Ontario, Quebec and the non Pickering. 40-41 areal the one meeting. Maritime provinces. They were 7F IT I8 RHEUMATISM, LAME going at a very moderate speed at-On ofIF or any ltidne ailment that troubles, on, OU NEED EY ? in the Rolpph Clarke, Stone.Litho a Ica ToniA from Miles S.Chapman, Pkkerins. ane graphing Co., of Toronto, motored did not nee the man step in front enjoy life once more. Read this from a Peur- of them. The accident was purely boyo man,--i have been down and out with ` down on Saturday afternoon.in rheumatism for a year,unable to dress myself, Pipher's new motor'bus and spent accidental, and no blame is attach bad to be assisted to bed, Tpo bottles or o.R. I HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY SEEKING INVESTMENT a few hours as the guests o! Miae ed to the motorist, unless the pla- Kidney Tonic fixed me up,'and now I am able to earns along the road stating that so about coq wxnkyin past years. Iyer+•" ' IN GOOD FARM MORTGAGES Mar Clark. the roads was being repaired and $ntariu Longe;I. 0.' 0. F.,will CREAM A M =' that those Dsinq theta did so at - meet on the evening of Thursday, their own risk. would hold him July 8rd, instead of July 1st, at AT PER CENT ` the usual hoar. At their meeting responsible. SEPARATORS - - - EPA - - _ on Tuesday p evening R. J. Sower- _ T •- appointed p MEMORIAM. _ villa was a d anted representative IN ME_ 1 am agent for the Melotteand r to the Gran Lodge l which is cosset• PEPXY-ln loving memory who was New Separator always in stock " der Cultivation " to thin week in Guelph. De Laval. - Xust'be improved farms, un -Mrs.W. J. Miller and Mre, J mother, KatherineP p y .311 business is Strictly Confidential Murkar attended the meeting of laid to rest,June 22nd;1920, and our Also.seceral good second 4,Ad'•ma• _ .dear father, Uriah Percy, on Sept. chines in good running order. `9 the Claremont Women's Institute 1t' 17tH, 1922, in Elmwood Cemete , which was held at the home of Mrs. Markham. D. A. PUGH, CL 3REMONT Anto, Accident, Sickness + W. G. Scott on Wednesday after- Often our thoughts do linger Write or phone blare. 2417. INSURANCE-Life, Fire, noon. An interesting program To a grave not far away, BOND$-Government, Municipal, Corporation-1 was Riven by the grandmothers Where they laid oar darling mother, Hardwood Flooring p `,and great-grandmothers present. Just four years'ago to-day, MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Pro erties. = t. -The various committees ap- But still there ie soother sidentia w c... pointed by the Chamber of Com- That makes our hearts feel sore, amaraFurnccs and Shingles „REAL ESTATE=Farm and Re ' 1•It is our loving father " The Seaman Rent line .of�oor3ng in coerce to make the preparations Who's been gone a year or more. plain red oak, q.uarter•cut white r' for the celebration on the First of Miss them,Oh we miss them, oak, birch or maple, - •I� 'A July have been very active and But we could not wish them Here; Heels, Furnaces-pipe or pipeless F have their work well in hand. When we read of that bright mansion Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll V They are determined to make the It makes earth seem so drear. ,.r celebration the beet et. A e len- Roofing, 18 or 38 inches wide, _ - P Also, •a few settings of bred-to-lay PICKERINC' 4 P P But some time we hope to meet them,. � • y ' did program of eportA is befog When this ltfe on earth to o er; Barred Rock eggs for sale. t re Fit and valuable rizes have Go to be with our loved ones, JOHN DRAPER - PICKERINGf40- Where � Where parting is no more, Tele hone'Pickering 4800; P. O, BOX 40 ,:..n donated. Watch out for P g . Call and get prices p i„ fuller particulars next week. —Sadly m>�ed by the Family, 'cJ6 v. -...��I .,• , • JT .n _ �.�„r..d,F�I.s< 210..;', 4 . ...,,.,.—•_ x.. '..y:w�+.�n•' y. e. ,��., .. 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