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White bas been o8 duty fora GREENWOOD, aye Methodist Church before entering abort time with a lame back, x Union will be held a week from-'Sun- Geo. Farley ret arced borne from the RE. FORSYTH. Opb.D,.'Director IFB- per n. day,' M� 24tb. at 2 30 and 7.00 p. in. Toronto General Hospital on Sunday. MILLS p }. •p�tometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. (stands tlme). Furl particulars will look-last much improved. • i laterad tire. of the mined b Opwmeuicat en next we�.y- of the death of his eldest brother, aa.; K it A.Sodatioa. Eyes examined by appointment. be given H.Jackson of word on Tuesday 3, ionrZs�l, Claremoot. Ont. $stablisbed 1888 O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., LOGS WAN TED WHITEVALIL whlcb oc4 urred.00 Monday eveningat. r �*�' his home in Wicterset, Iowa. Decas- 1� . Sd1nEar�h, member et tee Oe11eg• of Mrs. D. R. Beaton is a -.:.- Play■tolra.rad fine Custom sawing done, Oat: Rolling pendia¢ a ed has been ia, or health for the past S g o. *too Iissasirti cot le of days in the cit witb ber _ pct Gopal oo11•ge 'bt eart■oas. Edfabarsh. P Y two years. $e spent the Hrat Sbyears - atMdat and Chopping, Wood 3CR.ATCH FEED at!!alloa to assess of wom•a-sett son. W,J. Beaton,and family, of his life In thio part of Ontario,mov y aitldrsa, O�«sadsek!•nos.Hroodh.m• The annual business• meetin of the log to the west about 40 ears a o Se FOR LAYING HENS _ t - Repairing, - g 7 R .• a w �omen's Institute will he held in the lfltaves a family of 7 children all in the $2.75 per 100 lbs, ' _ Cha6ro rtaola_ Shaping and Turning.'- eEDool-room of the Methodist Church The following are some et~the many ailments on Wednesday, May 20th,at 2 80 p.m. . • _ attic ad,,Ierx saretRiicient in overcom- Kiddie Kate= Sleight, Office 9ticols All members are specialty requested CHERRYWOOD. CRACKED OURN-HEN 9IZ8` R p Sag: AlF tormsof serve trouble and head-ache to be present, , . paralysis, spinaltroubles,throat and lung weak- Salt Ii'Or Stele 0 and a R3 m 2 lU0 lbs. r ' 2rheumatism and sciatica,digestive diaor- ' '•� Cherep w oda Green ver set _ •� per b _ hiQh blood ressure and other circulatory WEST HILL. at Cherry wood on Saturday. May 16, troubles,�eart trouble and goitre. CRAB, A. WHITS. in the 3rd game of the season's ached. �R. • DURWIN E. gTEQKLEY, Successor to late W, G. Barnes Neat Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, ule. It will be a hot contest tis both sIrx Honor Graduate of Toronto Coi'elre of Chi- Phone 642U or write Locust Hill, Oct. Standard time, the' latera which was teams are expected to be at full areae• FINE CEiAG4IiED CORN sem' ropractic. Will make residential calls in Picker. T_ reeeutly donated by three friends of gtb, and an exciting 90•m!nutes of ding FOR RABY.CHIOK13 t °� -Ietg Vil!aae and surrounding district. Tuesday, �•' �� �1 Melville Presbyterian Church, will he dobg soccer in assured. The.game cents per lb. r Tbursday and Saturday forenoons. For an Ap- S C l� G L ill S installed. The fleet ten minutes of the st'arte not later than 6 16 p, m.and the ar•S printmentanyo nett 141 J Bowhent.le,o471y word Sunday School will be given to the wRy In which It is'etintrolled by the with anyone taking treatment. 4717 -•�- showing o[ pictures illustrating the POWDERED BUTTERMILK TO ' British Columbia Cedar g p g qualified referees from Toronto makes " �• Galt Galvanized Steel Bhin res Sunday'School lesson. All friends a very apleasant amuse neat for all g who are interested in seeing these classes• old and young,!addles or lass - N Fell Slate Shingles- ictures are welcome. ifs. We were beaten, but neither dis- PUT Iv WET MASH E. OHRISTIAN Barrister and P g ri �A•So:icitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to for sale at , � graced nor disheartened, by the chain- - ons. South Wing.Court Horse, wbitby, 2517 T. PATERBON'8 • CLAREMONT ROUGE HILL pion Claremont teem on their field last Satuada ivies them quite a o �'1 0. RICHARCSON dt CO,-Barris• Call sad get prices. Mies Minnie Payne, oC ' Pleasant y'K 4 jolt _TRY IT l . V View (}sedans."s nli a ver en'o when we Look• the lead for a time in the a� •lets•Solicitors etc.. ge an 9 Confederation S play GIVES RESIILT3 Life Building,Gomer Yoaga and�qq,�chmond Sts.. y J y sernud half. All our boys la ad very ate Toronto. Phone Main 1390 and Main 0490. etf able day in the city on Friday. well, are im rovin¢ noticeably and are ¢f - Miss borotby Clanton was home f6r i� 4C' W ILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Ber• � � Beal the week-end,but returned Lo Lbe city out to win this Saturday a game. rpt suf Solicitor. Notary Public. Room • • where she attends public school. 639Confederation LifeBuwtdiag.Toronto. En- . S. 0. Football As3oeiatioD �• �� �` e' trances,4 and 12 Richmond Street or 17 Q-een FtesaereU Director We are pleased to learn that Mr,. ti Street East. relephoas-Main 7050. Residence and C. V. Smith and daughter have ?e• !Hudson 1748. turned to the residence of her father. Feores it) games played May the 9th: _ ,�'Lt!t,►ttserl ErnLcrfneer Jos. Hackett. ' Orr-hard Inn," for the At Green River-Green River 3, Ash _ Dental F•arn 0; at Claremont-Claremont 4, , -------_ _ MOTOR summer summer.months. C _0 A L Cberrywood2; At Goodwood-Good- + T'1 R. D. C.-Smith. Dentist. and CLAREMONT Ont STOUFFVILLE. wood 7, Whithy0; At Manchester- Ho�acG•a'_�a:e of Chicago and To- ' • Manchester 0, Brooklln S. novo Universities and the Royal Collega of Phone 992.4 DezW Surgeon+. Phone office lel1, Residence Motber's Doty was honored in`sll the text games, May 16th : Claremont A stood supply of Hard and Wt, 1015. 10 oucsd appo'nr:en;s. soly churches on Sunda Imt. At tt hithy, Green River at Cherry- t; +? , wnod, Manchester at Ashburn, Good- Coal on head. Also a supply '17 LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S. We will be credited w:tb 4 large JLC Graduate of the Royal Coielge of Dental �t t ��•11 Surplus in our Hydro tole year. wood at Pickering. of Kindling Wood. 1t Sargeonn and university of Toronto. offiu Fret Trees, Shrubs JCS • A policeman bee been appointed by League Standing: _ •,stove length. `r ov.r Wu docirs Gonlect►oner noire. Whitby. our council to look after the order of won lost draw pts Qdwe hours a to 32: 1 to a a Ind.'pbooe 6: the toren. blaremont, 12tf Phone P1ck. 17W. Neill phone 220, - - "y Having secured the ages-y for E.D. 2 9 0 a � n Smith A 900, Ltd., Nurrerpmea, Our Horticultural !Society has heart Bronklin. 2 0 0 .4 DONALD MCN RO, PIOHEBIhI� r N. DALE9. L.collegeD 8 . D. D. R„ of Winona, Oat. rounding up the"hard spots"` of the Good ao.,d. '1 0 1 9 s7 . �raiddititu.eoUa vyesatto! T'a;vntl�`ont'lpgxe 1 aro prepared to take orders for all town and gradually converting them Green River. above D. A Scott's store. Claremont. est kinds of Fruit Trees,Sams Fruits. into beauty centres. Pickering, '1 - 0 A 2 • •.. e ffice hours,9 a, m to s p m . Saturdsys; 9 s. Ornamental Shrubs Bte.. at Our Masonic lodge held their annual Chem woad IP 1 1 1 f�i �� as to t P.m. Picone Clare i405. 4 7 banquet on Friday evening last when A>•hhur n. 0 2 0 .0 TT ill lowest possible prices. about 800 from Toronto wnd elsewhere Whitby. O 8 0 0 - B Special rates for a aantities. Fetet•dtaclry P� 9 ser down at the banqueting table. !lent baster 0 1 0 C The Service " rA,otp -._ ._v ._ 28tf Jack McMullen, a veteran of the `""'•bb�w'"' 1f�*R $ J. Sbiile Veterinary Sur- s ! f JLJ' 7• T Ell:swar, was sent to the Military AUDLEY. peon.Honorary Graduate of Ontario Voter- N. J. ( hlLpmmt P1C�E8!!IIg al . Hamilton for treatment Motor o+erhAUAIg, t sad rid• oOL+ Raney C•gifege All diseases of dammtx animals op sciindirealIv treated. 74 King street Assoc, was severe! wounded and gassed. Afrs,Archie Bunker,of Greenwood, Iain repairing. l t!■hawa.Phone 6:9. 1617 A �"1t�]oO� 7%e resignation of our town clerk• visited here recand Battery Service-Oh XWff HARDWOOD i• Sohn Urquhart. was handed in to the Mrs Hansford, o[ Toronto.called oo and overhauling. • �*• FLOORING council this week. air. Urquhart h9a relatives bore last week. All work guaranteed. Flat rate �} V. RICHARDBeen clerk for the past tweaty years W. H, Weatney spent a couple of service char e ass asatf* i gg 4 ON�"11ea1 BeEa - and is now in his 83rd year. days at 0 Ian Say last weak. Phone 13610 Mark.OenteaL =t y Gard sod�Mrs. Winter rejoice on , • rate. Insuranu,Cam+eysaeing, Pat .38 clear plain Oak, $100 pr in, b m GREEN RIVER. the wrrlyal of a b:b rl co rode F ibbi,Etc. Pickering.Dot. 2117 8-8 SIO 1 Clear " SS •• throe. y g i E E iR Y. t :: �j 8.8 clear birch : -13.4 " Amos Sharrard• of Toronto, has Harvey B. and Mrs, Edwards and � oSoa.�t iYork Lad censed Auctioneer, 8 No 1 clear ., m,ved to our bu Emoto �t` ileo �� t" " burg .kr the summer. Kilter and Mrs. Pratt ored to �,,44,, •rtw of all loads arwaase so as mbora•w We welcome him. halt last Saturday wnd spent the at raoa adarsa or..a star P O., has $sash sad maple tsame priceOur genial merchant, Mr. Fuller,is .reek end with Mrs. Pratt'srelstirea We � I as birch k prot;reasing nicely, after being cooAo• there. BATON TOWFSRI PQLEBE Will stipply material only, or etip. rd to his room for some time from the Chicken thieves hAve been operat• f� 1!. o• Aotiou•rr, . ate. etoaar for t le sg l labor with material. rfiects of w stroke. ing around here. The enostnhles have qtr► r�Or+tr, �oseo■sr■s. ase, r[oaq w lora ;P y •� - c oaflsrsa -taros o! The wheels of industry are rtu►nin clues that will lead to Arrests- soon we f • k lKasrl.a. 1� Qnality guaranteed. g 1 saw" ��, Ora r-s racer time fere. as C. White and F. feelsatisfied. This kind of crimele Bililders SUpjJ118S - Fr'ice# subeet to change PennoA can cot keep up to the-orders too common. , j�AVID A. PUGS-Live stock auc• withouat notice. that Are pouring in from all corners The O. P. R. bridge gang has been Cement alvutioneer. Graduate of C. M. Joan' School, ('� for their baskets. woodenwate sad at Andley station for a few days tear. Chicago, Lifetime espetiere� with spedigreedof les PICK:ERIN� hnnh blocks. now that their traveller. ine dower Lhe overhead bridge on Gen. stock Block and rittg work. All tends of sales •ss r"I .•• g L17 rYt bey► y yrt lyattended to. Terms reasonable. Phone • . Mr. Wilson, bee commenced to take Tr'eat's farm. They are giving him a 14Li1 Vi 10 Claremont. 16,y orders and sell goods. level crossing instead. f i The first home game of the South �M, MAW, LICENSED ALC- LUMBER YARD Ontario Football" League was played BROUGHAM. Shingles !. T IUNEER,for York•Ontario and Durham C,a,m� All kinds Of sales --- - ---- -- - fere on Saturday last when Aahburo D�omDv7 attended ' Mrs, Beare had a fivine visit from to. Termsrea•ooable4 Data for setas may be CANNOT D0 BETTER was the visiting team. Our boys did her h:otbel'aeoo,•of Detroit, on !lana• Ready Roofing arranged at NEWS'Of@cv, Bell and Indepeo- themselves credit when Lbev came out da nest nooses. Whitby,On 317 Install one of our Int t•Gas Oil Burners victors by-3 Q, afrer a fine exhibition Zr.MAnd Mrs. Clocker, of Toronto, and Lath in your Range-Cbesper.tban coal of the manly sport, witnessed by a visited L. and Mrs. ]aatthewe on$un• _* ,Baby Carriages ,� fine turnout of spectators. They gra Also, Hard and Soft Coal • abundance of beat just when day. -. you want it. Per- to Cherrwwood o0 8aturdwy avenin¢ Mrs. Peter Brown and little son always on hand. Carriage-Fibrebody, drop back, feeLly safe, next to have a contest with the team have been visitiog with the Perry. FURNACE BURNERS of that pierce. Jack and Freak say .,naas for the past week'. F• A R E ESO R fibre hood, steel springs, heave OIL FUR, > rubber tirep, brakes, 17.00, re Instal In any furnace. No Gas. they will have to travel if they put it A number at the local Masons at- } k R over the Rivera. while others say F. A. volae 23.00. Heat controlled at any point desired. tended w Masonic meeting in Stouf!• ..- Cberrywood swings on Gates. t! Ciarriage-Round fibre, roll edge, superior to any other form villa on Friday evening. ZOQvS�, �T..f•T- , dropbark,ieetherette hood Ateel of beating, DUNdARTON. - Mrs. Perryman eatertalaed Toronto k �, riends on Sunday,she returning with - s ria s. heavy rnbber tires, 'R' J. GORDON'S,' / p g y Church Street. Mrs.C. Holmes, wej are for to say. Lb'm to the city for w few days. . _ brakes 24.00, reg 30 00. Agents Wanted - 231y Pickering has been Ill with the fin. Mrs. Barclay bee returned 4rom 8amess Boots Repaired lialag Strollec-Flat fibre, drop - Mrs. Allin-has moved into the. house Duanville, where she. was visiting her _ s back, fibra hood, steel Mpring!, lately vacated by R.Clark and family. dryghtsrand welcoming little Now is the time to p a heavy rubber tires 23.5 , reg Flavo Bread Flour, 39iss Margaret Cook was the guest of Brand•dru¢hter. get our old 29-00. Other strollers at educ- Mrs. Chas. Anaisover the week-end. The W. M. S.,of St.John's Church, harness and beets repaired _ Mrs. Jena White spent. a couple of will hold their regular meeting at the at a price that will ed pace•. home,of Mrs.C. A. Barcla on Thurs. slid Marvel aayrin 9carbgro with her sister, Mn. y - isuit you. a 4,Ph000graphs-1 Genuine cAinet _ Kennedy, dad?May 2let, at 290 p.m. Thep will wear like new. - phonograph in farted oak with }y.�� �i The annual meeting at the-White A great many from bere attended 9 10 Wilktiona free 93.00, reigtil-ars P"aa J + sour the funeral 'of the late Mrs. stanlev THOMAS. WATSON Church will be on June 7th, the value ]2.5.00. first Sunday in June. Byers at Claremont on Sunday. 7b. M,ay be-obtained from you Grocer. -,The anniversary services o[.Duahar- heartfelt sympatny of the +ommunity PICKERING, ONT. 1�ennine Cabinet Phonograph in ie with*be sorrowing relatives. Brookhn�Flour *�_'li tna cpbu tic will be held on Jtine 14tb. g w A N T E '0 1 deck potis6ld surface, with 1.11115 The Mother's Dav service of Lbe I0selections # 7$5•Q0 g Full uticularslater. �- ree re alar We are: leased to see. J.-L. Palmer Union S. S,was welt Attended, many 90.00• CHAS. WILSON, Prop. eiround again after his recent illness, mothers especially taking part in the - 1 Table Phonograpb, pollibed oak. ---_--_ _ although still rather weak, service. which was led by a grand- GOOD POULTRY air Kenneth White and Miss Johnston mother, Mrs. Ed, Willson. A cordial QUOD APPLES a bargain 8x.00. ' J' at spent the weekend with the former', invitation was extended to all to come Spies 1.50 per bush. Ontario applets �.1 Slee onr window for Verandah parents, Lya,.and Mre, White, tie tat Agate• 1,00 per bush., Russets 1.00 per bush,. Chairtt,all reasonable priced, It Pas to Att ter rerraiuiag for a creek. Rev. Mr. (}ardiner, of St. Job Tolman Sweets 1.00 per bush. Pota- ; Pays end On Tuesday evening the O. G. 1. T. Presbyterian Church, on Sunday last toes at current prices, also Eggs. made formal announcement that a a, C. -A. STERRITT group(the Wide-awake,) drove to the cru re atfontal meeting would be Prices delivered at Pickering Village. - The Very Best ! city and was entertained by the group R g g Bah ducks for sale every_ week Phone 1360 of the Beach Ave, .Meth. Church. The on the e9ening of Map 18th to con- Y a + meet was very helpful and much en- rider church union. It Is important at W.00 per 100. 3 - -Pickering, atar10 .LLIOTT japed by-all. that All attend this meeting ll .H• C O O j,�' Motorists will be alta teased with A K •y • Frank Sewell an Miss Beryl Anais the change that is being made with ---•- - --- '- --- a�1 accompanied the latter s grand-father. the roadway on the Brork road at the Farmers Attent><o>c>e t Pala and neeorat�n� ,Ir. Garfail, r,obig home at Enniskillen x - Corner Yonge and Alexander seventb ':nncession. The two sharp , k � on Sunday. He was, returning from Iwo Streets.Toronto. the cit w g turns aL i the steep rade made it one T am �.=a aced to 1311 all orders in y here he was receiving treat- R _ ti •' p of the worst pieces to navigate on the I am agent for World's Greatest. r trnsted to we and will Ruaran meat for his eyes. erg hC • , tee sati4faction. Prices Every .graduate of the On aionday of this wee0a number Brock road. A great improvement is Separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves. it tuoderate. last fifteen months-has from bere attended the funeral of the being effected by having the road Scales and Oil Enginei. Fleury's iAte W m, Miller At !Markham. Mr, atraiRhtened hp the County Council. fAmous Plow,,Points,Grain Grinders, All orders left with M. S. Chap• secured employment. Millerpassed 4way suddPnly At tbP Thio is being done by buying a right- Wheel Barrowsetc. ? ,y man will receive prompt home rt hiq flat)aught Mrs. J. Russell nf•wAy Across Chas. A. Barclay's lot, Brantford binder twine and see)nd- " p p Open all year. Enter g thence acrnec John Miller's field And ~ attention. at Rainy River. He was well known hand separators for sale. ` now. CatalO Ile free. coming rntt. on the recent rnadcva in .,- g I in this localit hacio t; sot his ho P s ' ` y' g p y front of .lac. H, Hadill's gate This t - L. H. DILLI:r G j hood near here end at one time lives .ROBT. DEVITT - ' W. J. Elliott, Primcipai `on the farm now occt pled by Jas. and change eliminates the two turns and �' AMIt si" „ k phone 133 � 020) ,f WZ1',TBY -.f. . greatly reduces the grade. Pick.*... 19 �cud if�ily Phone-15504 a :',:L:.. . -,,. ,n.,.. srW "tr',. :�• *s,'`*• `>P .:F..i, :,,{,x 5•-'@' ,wet' �' '±,,- '�„ssi•�.�+.; 7,F.r'r1�;wW'�e�5".LE"s�ysw.e!a�er�'sSh'3.�'�:�:.v?,t•;•tai:n.i,:��!r1L'tS's^.,ass;".AY!���"*.r_!?,r�`<._�.4�..GskYa,:?,,.v..�x•,cw.v,drsY15.':�":'!ti ,�:t°M�-:`�e7 axe:.;Pt?;."5-i».�+'�i�nit«"'?�'..• Y"a"^�E-'"e l�wi"�r.`-i�?t?fiia'm",:�1.t�+`,t",.�.�:;�x.,•,e'$;.*.�`P� Sne,� ",r'�.'��:_K�•,°�!�f�'�:,-,.•m��s^`,.'',`..t�,�E".v�'. nr-".�tww'�:'3t`eiii. r •__-. �,; 4:,."'• int,?<-' ,. ..�.x,%�.' Ali",l• ...... ..r-.,E.w..: �wa.*.{-^-..+. ''.-k,.k tv,-. .v•`;..-.°,.`,:k'a1 ,...a.d.o3's-Hr-"Yk.acr...e'i<rt.<'•..O_',.•'.,:.i,.r..,;,,z:ID.'r'l,r r•,...,...-,...•7,.e..,',sr_-,' '.p'�...,...+ -R_,�az •.w'y*w;ri`,••34a.'„+�l.C.P�y;^ft �-..ta t..,i.•..�:.,... yfie,�p•. ,... •'4'�. G�., ? .• M.•11�?`,M4•'?-', �Y•'iu-�r ,.-!.Ycpk•11 r+, b -q ..yy.,�.. 5•.., ^'3"Ri: s, ..!.4;..a,^%'rTl. .. '•^C', u.^ i !. N •Liar JL . LA' '"�' O. - ;,... ri'M�•. ,a ...., ?•'t-�_4.;,,�.. `'k- ,� .. . .. .. a.y., d- r .. _ — -.. e+ �+ Ate^ a ,,...... .. _ ..yQ r - .. .•� j , w ` _ - s k, parlor of .the Red Lion. But, by Heaven, I will not be, silent now! _•, �• FACTS Aj�OUT' Tk�A SERIES—No, 6 Stand back, I say! )•'er at least have no fear of being hun !" ger several ` - So the three men-stood f t !a seconds, Matthew leaningon .. - breaker's hairinerMae al- his stone , . _: •_ ter with his arm drawn tense to strike, r 'x earan�e of Tea-- No- ea No= ui+ e and the ex-Prisoner and da3sical mss- �1O ' ter with his pistol pointed at the head ,7, r_,,•Y of his enemy.. L / It was the last of those three-who . � �� -. r�' :The only way to test tea is to taste it.' Many spoke first. He drogped his weapon _ to his side and laughed a little scorn- people have :the idea that a finely rolled ny• ' tea is superior in flavour to a "But I know well.that you will no r and tippy f strike,,. e Zrpli leaf. In reality this is not o he said. "Walter Mac Walter - . larg rough � ... only atrb'lses-behind .men's backs-as s - . necessity the case. The altitude at which you struck at me years ago when flrat a ' t ows determines the amount N you came from Sandhaven, as lately s the tea plan gr ou have struck at Matthew Armour of essential oil and'alkaloid theine in the from behind your frie:id the factor." The essential oil gives tea its flaVOurs The laird Qf Kirkoswold and Dornal lared cava "L at his former riyal. _ the. theins contributes the Stimulating g .aM rnanhe said,with an attempt " value. . The only way to insure always re- at calmness, "you forget that I am a _ { magistrate, and-that I can soon have calving a uniform quality is to insist upon x you back where you came from-and a skilfully blended and scientifically sealed that is in the prison of Kirkcud- bri ht." ;tea like "SALADA"'whose reliability, seed.- g `'But you will nQt," said the,tramp, ~ ness and .delicious Savour have become a, coolly. - , c a t hinder ?' "And what is there o hi me _ -household word. L _ lie retorted. Matthew Armour here ,- sll bear witness that you threaten- ha ed my life with a pistol. The Sheriff r � knows what reason you have to hate "I know that . Matthew Armour = t would 'bear true witness were it 'Ii It u against himself," said the tramp, "but yet you .will not put me again in a t 3'. prison." P i " nd wberefo-re, pray?" _ The tramp drew nearer to Mac A a N Walter and uttered a few words in a , �T $or low tone. �• .N rt "Because of '.Vary Vmet!" he said. CHAPTER XX.II. !4 1 �. ,CH ,, i` THE TWO TRUANTS. an sreesnned { Kit Kennedy was playing' truant. Y � � ,The fast is sad, but it must not be banked. It was a g�crious day in * _ 'June, and the water of Loch Gran- But at the end of thin little straight I water, he flung rt up the green bank C806]�E"t1: nock basked blue and warm ih the avenue, which ted from the cottage +with a great heave into into-the waving eighteen-hour-<ong .nn?hire. Also door to the pine-edged road, the temp-;broom-on the slope. Then he laughed - Royal was with him; his great red ter was lying in wait. Royal, whose'heartlessly. collie, whose left-hand connection position in the family was now purely Ropes gave him one look-contempt y vanished from mingled with-a most ra'nful surpriad. ° - L- Cont'd. da no remedy, she may return w her with the laird o! Orae s Newfoundland supernumerary, had ! ••rt to Brute"' be remarked plain CHAPTER XX ( 1 t7ather's house" Iwas- suspected on atror,RR presumptive the green in front upon the first ap- Ipstantly Mac Walter brought his !and circumstantial evidorce. Royal, pearance of Kit Kennedy at the door as Caesar at the foot of Fompey's . k � A sudden fierce anger burst up In however, like most mined races, was with Betty, who wa3 concealing the!statue. horse to a stand, and act himse:f to;Walter Mac Walter. At times hatred of a joyous disposition, end questions sugar piece under her apron from "Ha' hs! ha!" laughed Kik ' enjoy the. sight. ht land jealousy made him almost insane. You see what yon have broag Yet It was not that he Tovell his wile,�of pedigree did not trouble him. That Mistress. Armour, while. thatshrewd "Ouch"' snorted Royal in quite e " he -should have a blue-blooded New- lady occupied s poaitlon of observe-�differeht key with his nose in the gar, :- upon yourself, Armour," he said 1 -but only that the bay, Kit Kennedy,}found:and or another to his father tion in the rear. �as who woufd say, "Ha! hs! Aren't 4 warned you long ago that if you did hurt•his newly-born pr-de of position was all the same to Royal. He had So at the end of the road Royal you funny"" not get rid of that brat you would and consideration. ;been known even to "down" his pate= waited on his prey. Then he went s'owly and without t?' Jive to repent it." "Hark ye. Armour," lye said; "yon' -' ?' The old man lacked �tac Walter int tire stent on tit: open street of Kit eau ht sight of him and whiatl-j jo}'OURn+e49 tip the h ::. With a grew have thwarted me when you might p filiale un }t submission ,her brouzl:t the branch 2' the face with even more than his an have met me fairly as man to man. bisnear�,for the flratte and to aeommsndment! joyously boundingoupcto the boy to,back and dropped it in.dejected fa- ` cient gravity, and di it "Have I!I might have made some+hing too, of with promise is not of any canine beg for "scone." He had had his shion at Kits feet. ;�, ever told you that I have repented the boy I would hav^ placed him on acceptation. breakfast, and he privately despised j "I wouldn't have expected this from that which I did?" he raid. I a-.training ship and locked after.him You." he said re rodehfull You Waite!! Mac Walter, flushed from there. But.you kept him here, in This This dayi however, he had assured- sugar, except perha�3 in lumpy and of S P y• 1 with ph+^� on the loch_ treat.me as_it I mere.not more than} his meal, litughed a short, Kornini lace, where all knew his mother and had left the cotta in the wood in the But he wpn3 Kit itier.red to come half a water dog. And ryas nicest half hinitseLf You haves not scrupled to y Y y y (of me, too, on a day like this!" _ t led Kit Kennedy est•a The boy the best white us it laugh. shame me before m nes hbor9. I tell most meek and obedient frame of down and a "I think your occupation shows that you I will rain him sooner or later.!mind. He even ran over the multip'i- side, And so, as Kit himself would I Whereat being branch into t en, Kit you cannot do anything sisal w said. Y cation table as far as nine times nine have said. Royal "let cn" to like,_it.!again cast the branch into the clear <, i You will yet live to see him even as sickly that iL spunded like the The tempter g-ambplled in- front,I brown water.-of the loch- clear. that I'-have not seen the ri hteous for- q gg t.. that drunken sot. his °ether, who was ri ba He said as wn sakes, nor his seed beg bread late!y in gaol fo- theft 1 have brought action It was Rio useagoing further,'rapid as prin,jQ owl hen, we're OR! Hur- i s. but with a little amber fn its spills decocted from the pmt bogs -t�Iti ' answered Matthew Armour, Rnling Elder from independence at its upper end'and from,the green .. his blue bonnet, and fatting the win I for ten, ek>ven, and twelve times are rah for the water!" PFp to-this. wi.'l a:so bring down yours too easy' to be required seriously of But fqL awhile -tor at least as water meadows of Dorval and Crae. wave his grey locks. I !h h�p You know that.I1 "I think even your friend, King i babes, while thirteen tiu:es is imPos- much as a quarter of an hour-Kitt It looked so cool that in a trios Kit David, would have admitted that do-not i::...;: without being able to I sibte, even Co chartered accountants. manfully resisted. By that time a;had off his clothes, and he and Royal,. 'perform• Kit. proceeded as far as the road considerable distance h,d been put be, were tumbling hither and thither in breaking atones on the roadside is not - far from it." The Elder stood still, calmly sur-i end of. Crae before letting his good tween the cottage and the wayfarers. a wild wrestle about the sandy shat= < It is so ver far from.it, sir;' re- veying his adversary. intentions falter. This 'was the re The loch was very blue beneath. The Iowa. The crystal drops flew every y The evil as well as the good is in , pp p� tanned the Eider, "that I .desire no- else •distance that R,tty Landsbor- little waves sparkled diatractingiy.!msy. Laughter ands lashings were God's-hand, not in ours, Walter Mac <� " p r. thing better till I die than to be able. y ough s sugar piece iasted him. Mis- The wind waved the yellow broom ir.'mingled with joyous- harking. The Walter. I -pray that these threaten- tress Armour did not -approve of away it really ought not to. The uni- sun shone down with a broad grin f thus to provide for the wants of those p �" ings come not home to your own door.!s oilin bo s, and wou':d have sent verse was ill-arranged for a small boy upon the peasant saturnalia rorho are dependent upon me. g Y pe Sometimes I have observed the wicked p - "If you had been reasonable and IKit- off empty-handed. But Betty attending school that oay. - (To be continued.)* suddenly stricken to the ground, when thou ht otherwise. Slie contint5ed the Kit thought of the hot and breath-i done as I wished,you might have lived 8 the' whole world- was f!1 ed with the g -' azd died somewhat more comfortably'i �plan of Kits riiother �n his first day -ems schoolroom at Whinnyli gate, of -Where Girls Aro Welcome. , t 'in the house of Dorval!" maid his pride of his shoutings. I have seen of school, and her foolish extrava- Duncan Duncanson end his leathern son-in-law, with another quick laugh. the worm at the soot of his green. ante .was connived 'at by Matthew taws (not that he cared much for! Unlike the Chinese, who prefer male bay tree !n a moment bill bare. Yea, g those-he would back his granny's children, the native African welcomes } As the old man did rot answer im- I the Elder. y y)-- mediately, he proceeded "Perhaps r have seen the wicked perish from go every morning when Kit set•out Palin against them an da the l It girl because her-wolk at home is the earth,. as <a light that is'for Whinnyliggate, that is, every.day smell of spilt ink,- the mussy gritty' valuable and she has a cash price, you would be willing to have your - Saturday " daughter also to provide for; she •isf quenched in the sea! I except Sate and Sunday, Betty slates and smutty copybooks, the boo-. when she comas of marriageable age, _ welcome to go from my house•wits_n As he spoke the Ruling Elder stood'spread a scone with butter, and upon quet of crowded and perspiring village p in cattle, goats or sheep. suddenly erect and pointed-eastward childhood, the buzz of files the infra she will. 'the butter, with no iH;Lx�ral hand, she ' ! The Elder answered him with a I to the sharp turn of the'road, where showered 'a coating of sugar, thick, quency of so much as a wasp in•-a, to- The 3 it bridges s little brooUet which fur- rl'a class by way of entertainment BPiders Sall to 8sa. grave sweet directness, (rows the brow of the heather: brown,--end p;z's s, .the desert of gi y .. ii��t ons histicated pal- And-veil, be followed Royal down Spiders have been spotted miles out Day and night my door stands Sahara. To K't open for her. Even as at the Dornai Palpitating with anger, Walter Mac ate the combiiyation Constituted the to the ed of the loch. at sea Bailing along on the butt end ' Walter raised his whip to strike. But He would stay just a minute-not of their kite strings- so to the cot which God has van me food on which angels._grew their the old man did not move. He kept! more. He could easily make it up. He =„r= to lay my head in, Lilies Armour may his hand outstretched, pointing down �n�' - knew he could. He had started early ' come when she will. There will be a __.Feer .noble-and useful lives have _ - --- come and a welcome for her." !the road as if he saw a vision rising_ that morning. And Royal would-be been lived on earth which cannot be 'place"Then why do you rot take her al-I out of the white dust of the highway. so disappointed. See how he ran on -� �„ And,for,a moment Walter Mac Wal- before, saying "Come slang. I want traced to a Mother's influence. to ether, as you have taken the boy. 'Because," said the !'alder, "a wo-'ter sled and his eyes were compelled ' a swim. AfiI know where there is -4----••-+ Y man's duty is to abides with her bus-Ito the same spot. He stared'as if lie! a ovely stick for you to throw in!" Minard'a Liniment Fine for the Hair. also saw somewhat, and was stricken And so Kit succumbed to tempta- -band while she may. But in the end, cold at the sight. Tben he leaped tion, tell4ng,himseli (like certain wis- ----Y-�'— if she be unequally yoked, and there from his horse. er and older people who shall bename- _ Our doubts rre traitors and make a ) "You threaten me," he cried; "not • less) that it was only this .once, and us lose tug good we oft might win even your age shall protect you. I ` cl ,� e�'f � just to see what it was like. by fearing to attempt it.. Shakes- . hhve borne much from you•and yours. "Splash!" went Royal into the F`- • I will bear no Wore." water, his eyes fixed ou the stick, his pears. _ And with his bridle.on his left arm Mustard stimulates the flow* head rising aril falling steadily with l he advanced upon the old man, who of saliva, and of the gastric the power of his mighty chest-strokes " :-stood motionless as he came nearer. __.juices in the stomach. it- and the lift sof the little. in=coming $ ` — His eyes glared like those of a wild neutralizes the richness o� waves. Jerky he had it, with a snapFUTI '' I beast, his purple .Pace was injected fat foods, makes them.easier of the jaws and a snort to clear his iIT WITH• and his fist clenched to strike. --to divat and assists. on is windpipe of the water lie could not"Wit should not_I throttle g 'y y swallow. •He was coming back handIAMOND DYES Y you, asei:mlatin out food. rr Matthew Armour," he cried, "and over hand. Now he touched ground, s :- ESJI[1rW !db throw your carcass in the loch?" Mustard makes ordinary and his back appeared above the loch. i �. ldi+t�elonatlrlbn /r � "Because you are afrnid of the jus- dishes more tasty. Always Royal scorned to pretend he was Perfect nuiner-dyt - tics of man," said the Elder, calmly, have it oFr the table-freshly swimming when his feet were upon ani tinting is 'r t l,< y' mixed with cold water for bottom. Kit respeeled him for - ' V"" thesh Wrigley's. and because the.Almighty holds your t�e enwws food pkr'ticles hand!" every meal. this. He was not always so conscien- atiaraate:i with Dia. teetth•$ "Then in spite of both the law and ' tious himself. - Who is, at the age 'of i -mopd Dyes. Just dip Ow tiler!• Combets�. your likefriend s dogAlmigha#ve Iborwill rie thrash more 'Dn.'CO w Coo��BookEcon- eleven, ie stand If tc:ear gall!a to t9hnkel" The eoftfn �delTeateld rshnde>tto L than enou hI" criedhhtlre furious bull crystal-drops flashed every w•ay a� or boll to Ore rich . Y P and beneficial! g y tains man reci es fo< deli- permanent c o 1 o r s. i "And I ca never hear enough be hay al -dropped. the stick and story it g clous s a 1 a d a a mayor_naisr, read again. Bead a little 'forward, ( Each lei-cent packs a - cause that I was so blinded as to give picl:Ica,etc. Write for a copy. Y g •t' g 292 ;my daughter to such a man l" said - g� fix on- hair s tin s, oyes in cont ins directioitta 2e ed P g y the Elder, with quiet Incision. CGLMANJOUN(CANADA)LIMiTE_D tently watching Kit's hand as he lift- fo simple any wo•SZAZ" . t l�IfT The hand of the assailant was los Amherst ed the wet branch,..tail switching n -� pian can dye or tint „ drawn back, his face was 'set for the MONTREAL % res little nervily-}t was high summer f linserle, _silks, sits ]CEPT ,�. 1 stroke,but yet.he did not strike. For time with Royal A rmm:r. bons, skirts, waWr, dresses, coats, R/1�8x r; out of a bush of broom rose a tall Ouch I Get on, he said-in his•own �' i fan ua e, "don't keep nie waiting. I etochings, svreatb>!>b draperies, corer• aunt fi ore, and the shinin muzzle - g 1; P g'• -A z R g g can't bear it. If you know how nice Ings, haaginga, everything new. of a pistol looked coldly into the face lit teas in the water, you wouTdr_'t like Buy "Aiamond Dyes"-no other kind r of the Elder's adversary. 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Southampton' will ib 27 x6 just concluded here, states The Motn-li continue to lie used by the Hamburg- F _ tag Post. Under the scheme adopted, American Line for some of its New At is likely that every large German York traffic, and posebly 'by the .- -liner plying between Hamburg and Norddeutscher Lloyd. Z 30 ',North,.Central and South America Another important step was an- Ham- .an the Far East will call at a British nounced on Thursday, when the Ham- jt 3t 3 port to capture as much British and burg:Amerika made it known that the , 'French trade as possible. The four'company is building a sister ship to ¢N" 36 7 40 4i h companies represented.by these.man-,the Deutschland of,21,000 tons to run �s aging directors at the urgent confer-i between Hamburg and New York. a f G:S 4L 0 44 46 x ence in London are: the Hugo Stinnes,This new ship will be called the Ham- Steamship Line, the Hamburg-Amer-- burg, and will enter service within the '+ j Rt. Hon. W. F4 Massey, P.0, =. ika Line, the Sudamerikanisch &4 next year, calling at Boulogne and est of.war-time Premiers, who passed T 8 49 5 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd. Southamptonaway in Wellington on Sunda,'. Ito $6.25; stockers, good, $5.50 to $6; ""--' 6 57 38 'THE MARKETS ::{do, fair, $5 to $5.50; calves, choice, BULLET PIERCED HEART 1x10 to $11; do, med., $7 to $9; g9 60 - do, common, $4.50 to $6.00; milch WHILE CLEANING PISTOLq�' TORONTO. cows, choice, $70 to $80; do, fair, $40 T>+t INTC11NATIONAt er»sun. Man. wheat�No. 1 North., $1.86 $�' springers, choice, $75 to $90 ' good light sheep, $8.50 to $10• heavies Prominent St. Thomas-Law- North 1 No. 2 North., $1,83 ; No. 3 ., g g � SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD' PUZZLES )*•� $1.78 ; No. 4 wheat, $1.51. ;and bucks, $5. 0 to $7.50; good ewe yCr, Who Served Overseas, Start,out by fillies in'the word. of which yoti feel reasonably L- Man. oats-No. 2 CW, not noted; lambs, $14 to $16.60; do,"�Tsed., $10 to q Killed m His HOffiC. sure. These will give you a clue to other words coating thea. No. 3 CW, 61%c; extra No. -1 feed, $12; do, culls, $8.00 to $9.00; spring And they in Lisa to Still others, A letter belongs in each whits go. 1 feed, 56%c; No, 2 feed, lambs each, $8 to $1,L50; hogs, thick A despatch from St. Thomas, Ont., . :`. smoot�is.-fed and watered, $11.70; s Two arm pistols, relics of the words starting aiythe niiinlred Squares and rmmtng either b8%c. s$Y Y P .. lhorisoatall or vertical or both. , All the above c.Lf. bay parts. �do, f.o.b., $11; do, .country points, at war, cost Wartinell H. 111cLach- - American corn, :reek, Toronto--No. $10.75; do, off cars•$12.10; select l�n prominent lawyer, his life here on HORIZONTAL 68-Meaauro of IenQthJ� Q FFellow, $1.25. premium,.$229. M"]!feed-Del., Idontreai ireighte, Thursday, when in the act of clean- 1--To trod• 66--Pertaining�:!the hone r 59-To self rltitieei i MONTREAL. 4-To make a great show of , z ba included. Bran; r ton nomin- ins them, one explodpd, the bullet 1 ' Ss per Oats, CW, No. "2, 7C%c; CW, No, piercing his heart. ?-Tor poke sharply VERT1CAL &I; shorts, per ton, norrinal; middl- 3, 63%c; extra No. 2 feed, 61c. Flour, 111-To. 1•-Whalebone s After -lunching at roon with his ings, nominal; good feed flour, per 't1an. spring wheat pat?, firsts $9.80; 10-M,an's name (abbr.). -stay, remain 1 � bag, nominal I do, seconds, $9.30; strong Makers', wife and mother at his residence, 1 I 12--A musical medley 3-Anger Ontario oata-Nominal, f.c.b. ship- $9.10, winter ats., nice, $7.60 to Wellington St., Mr. McLachlin decid- 14-Active ' in ointa. P ed to spend the remaining art of : 4-An animal's skin "". . p g P _ $7.70; rolled oats, bag 00 lbs., $3.40; p S p 1b-What mammals are usually 6--Did business, traded , _ Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, nominal; bran, $26.26 to $27.25; rhorts, $28,25 the luncheon period cleaning two covered with 8-A great American Invenfoe : No. 3 winter, not quoted; No. 1 com- to $29,25; middlings, $34.25 to $35.25• heavy calibre revolvers that he used .19--To distil, as dew, upon . 7-A middleman mercial, not quoted, ',o.b., shipping Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $14 'to as an officer in France, He had Rn- ,I"ufflx used is forts supariatives Q .. . points, according to freights. 15, 9--A part of a flower Barley-Mallin not quoted i$ ished cleaning one of the guns and 1l1--Disloyal 11-To twist violently Barley-Malting, qu Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 33c: No, was working on the other when it� IM-The busy Insect 13 -OW English (abbe.) lir` -Buckwheat-No. 2, nandnal.' 1 creamer 82e,; deconds, 31c. Eggs. 21-Nona actin bled (Hawal en) ' ++' R No. 2, nominal is f was discharged. His wife, formerly' y Q 17-iarro etlon ye- 'fresh species, 36 to 36c; resh extras, I 2$--An Island possession oP'U, S. i7-Sorrow +•ate, Van. flour, first pat., $9.80, To- Sae; fresh firsts, 31c. Potatoes r Miss Dorothy Smith, daughter of Dr.{ _ 1g-Away from Pe., (abbr.) •ronto; do, second pat., $9.30 Toronto. bag, car lots, 50c. F. W. Smith, was in an adjoining 24-A measure of weight 24-Single Ont flour-•-90 per cent. patent,I fanners, $3 to $2.50:-calves, mixed room when the explosion occurred, and: 25--preRx. same as "tri" - , ,nominal in ba Montreal or To- P3-Disease of chickens ionto. bags', (lots of med, and fairly !trod veals, $6; accompanied by Mr. Xcl.achlin s mo-I 26--Interp station 26-Knave d ealves, $7; thin drinkers, below theft, she rushed into the living room, 28-'A South Atlantic State abbe.) -� °0 ei, g ( 27-Month of Jewish calendar Straw-Cs'rbts, per ton, $8 00 to ,00, breedall us3rreenin - Standard recleaned.! anpool of bld found hood, lying on the floor in 8b•�Jaeob's brothee (foible) 92--90 gulf,dark-brown cot Pans AR TIME _ $s OF W ter ectlon _- f.o.b. bay porta, per ton. $24,00. L�T His legal partner, W, L. Wickett� 84-1n ! Lithesome Ha No. 2, per ton, $13.00 >�! PREMIERS PASSES died early this year and Mr. McLach-I $8•-Knowiedge 84-A mild falsehood r° Hay-No. I a1-Prepositlon 86-To forts 1814.00; No. 3 per ton; $1100 to An had just completed the taking over 1$1200; tnixe,, per ton, $9.00 to 42-Funny word for "head" S7-A cabinet member - 1�11 00: lower grades, $9on, to $s.00, Rt. Hon. W.F. Massey Dies in of the business 44.»-Prefix meaning "not" 5 ', Enliatin with the 7 , ' a Cbeese•-New, large, 20 to 20%c: Now Zealand Following - g 4th regiment 4�A measure of capacity (abbe.) '' 'A country of Europe (abbe) i. ltwias, 21 to 22c; triplets. Q2 to 28e; during the early stades of the late 46-part of the body 40--Not In ` P - ration. war, Bir. McLachlin served Burin i1-Throefold _ iStiltons, 28 W 24c. Gid, Iarge, 27 to g 47-Sharp sounds of a horn 28c, twins, 28 to 29e; txiplets, 28 Well;rigton, N.Z., May 10.-Rt. the Somme drive in France and re-! 411--Request 43-A famous American pioneer Hon. William Ferl-uson Massey, Pre- turning to Canada at the close of the 51-.-Formiltae !lower 44--ForalQn Butter-Finest creamery prints, 37 mier of New Zealand, died to-day, war served for a tme with the W.O. - 169-EnQlrsh river, flows by birth- 19--A walQht (abbe.) r .oto $8c; No. 1 creamery, 86 to 87c; Mr. Bussey was the last of the war- R.S. at Quebec. fie was active in p►see of ahakesprsrs 49--A salt Inland sea in Russian r '� ,No. 2, 35 to 86e; Dairy prints, 29 to time Premiers in office. He became reorganizing the Elgin regiment, be- 164--To cook over the coals Turkestan Aoc. head of the Dominion Government in in commissioned as Captain. He was a 166-To make a shrill sound 4 Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons 8'5 ,, g P 4 -Human beings 50-A hawk-like, bird { to 111X; loose, Sac; fresh Greta, silt; 191_ and, despite wa1 and poa>rwar member of St David's ledge, No. 302, Q7-A sum total (abbe.) ,G L%--Aloft a � �, r A.F. and A.M., and of the St. Thomas 70-YEAR-OLD Y R=__---_ -- HERO OF FALKhAND changes, which one by one threw the poultry-Hens over 4 to 5 elder ,ceders out of power, his peri (loci Club. Besides his wife and mo- LiveMe-, 20c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 18c; spring tion remained secure. `hcr, be is 4tirvived by one brother, O. OLD MA,rj chickens, 4 lbs and over, M.F., 24c;1 The Premier was born 69 years ago, Archie McLaeblin; of Montreal, Que. ' duck.! ' BRUTALLY SLAIN I ISLANDS PASSES AWAY ,,, : do, cornfed, 22c; roosters, lbs; in the village of Limavady, near Lon-!. �Dreas+d po id up, , Chickens, spring, �iderry, Ireland. He emigrated to - r' i New Zealand when ho was 14 years HIS MAJESTY OPENS Storekeeper of Bethel, N.B., Sir Doveton Sturdee Was Ad- SOS; hens, over 4 to 8 lbs., 2&• do, old and folidwed..the occupation oil a Murdered Outside His Own miral of Fleet and Fought 8 to 4 1ba., 22c; spring chtcl'aLma. -EMPIRE EXHIBITION 4 -lbs. and over, M.F., 85c; do, cora farmer. Home. at Jutland. a ,led, 32c; roosters, 20c; ducklings, 6 Mr. Massey visited, the American , _ lbs, and up, 27c. continent several times. His last visit 110,000 Pais the Turnstiles as A despatch from St:. George, N.B., A despatch from. London says,---r- "^, Beans-Canadian, handpicked-,--lb.- � in 1923 when he was on .his.way, ed With 63,OW at }says:-A. Hanselpecker, 70-year-old Sir Doveton Sturdee, a0miral of the ,A%e; rimes, 6c. to London to attend-an Imperial con- P� I storekeeper of Bethel, a small settle fleet, who commanded the British '✓ ' Maple produMe-$yrnp per im-t.' 1 924 Opening. peels! gal., odor - Pup tin, $2801 ference. ment five miles from dere, on the road squadron in the 'battle of. Falkland 1 With Masse at the head of its London, May 10.-The British Em- -to St.-Andrews, was brutally murder='Islands in 1914 and later participated ps! ga , ale pie anger, , 26 to 26c.` y Y y I . a. Honey-60.1b. tins, 13%c per lb.; Government New. Zealand made new I pi"re Exhibition at Wembley went into ed .outside his own home, and police- records; olice m the battle of Jutland,• died on a' ' }0-Ib. tins, 1834e; 6-lb. tins, 14c; 2}�-I words; it floated war loans with ease; a second and•r'evised edition Saturday, constables and others are scouring Thursday. He was Aixty-six years ,lb. tins, 16% to 16c. +it was the first British Dominion to when Ring George formally opened it this section of Charlotte County, in old. - Smoked meats--Hams, med., 80e; strike a blow at German Colonial am- before a crowd of 90,000 persons, who Search of an unnamed young man, According to Senat-ir De Veber of cooked hams, 46c; smoked rolls; 22c;�bitions in the war, for-New Zealand packed the big stadium. • Millions of who is suspected of committing' the Lethbridge, a St. John man, the Lata Cottage, 24e t breakfast bacon, 28 .to troops took German Samoa in Septem- others who'.were.unable�.io visit'"the crime. }Admiral Sturdee was a native of 8t. 82el special brand breakfast bacon, ber, 1914. ' heart of the Empire in miniature, Hsndelperker' head was smas)iedlJohn,"N-B. -The senator claimed that S5c backs, boneless, 35 to 42c. - heard the King's speech over the to a pulmo Apparentiv the murderer.he was a schoolmate of'Sturdee, who cured mests-Long clear bacon, 50� -- I left St. John in 1889 with three other 1 Professor Takes P E radio. The speeck was re-broadcast used as a club.a piece of beech wood, to 70 lbs., $22; 10 to 90 lbs., $20.50;, assag i EO lbs. and up, $19.60; lightweight' on Cattle Float to England. by stations in the British 'Is2es to sound near the door of the victims' oungr boys, to enter- the Imperial - .i rolls, in barrels, $40.50; heavyweight ^ carry the Ktng's words throughout the -burn., Blood and finger-prints were I navy. rolls $86.60. r bbl. Empire- Kingston, noticeable on this weapon. The young! per May 10.-Prof. James �.. P g I w Lard-Pure tierces, 18c; tubs, Roy, head of the English Department King George officiated to the ac- mah sought w8s seen entering Hansel " :18%c; falls, 19e;•prints, 20c; short- tom animent of rustle! , artillery and !lee's store. According to the re 'Germany's April Payme>Rlt sating tieiQes, 1 14 tubs, 15c; pails, at Queens University has set an ex- P 1' y I P� g 1 ample to his students b arran n the n usic of massed bands aggregat-;porta_ which reached here, Iiansel-, Made Under DaNfei Plan 14%c; prints, 1 to po to'EAro a this summer o a irg 1,200 musicians. Ipecker asked the your_g man to aid Heavy sheers, c ice, $7.75.to $8.1'0; g P ;him in coffin some wood. The two i' 10'.-Greatf do, good, $7.211 to 7.76;botcher steers, cattle boat. g ! Beran, 11Iey, Britain re- choice, $7 ,to $? 0; do, good,• $6.25 With two recent graduates-Gerald eft the store and proceeded to tackle ceived 25,500,000 marks ' on repara-, #.. to$8.76; do,me.,$6 to $6.50; do, tom., Graham of Markham-and D. Ranking the woodpile, using ?, crosscut saw. tions account from Germany under.the, $5.50 to $61 -butcher heifers, sonof A. M. Rankin, iti1.P.P.-Prof. K. ' They worked only a few minutes, how-:Dawes plan during. April, "according �. sr oice, $7 to $7.50; do, coed.. $6 t ` Slee because when Sergeant ftiox 8.60• do corn., 5.60 to $6; butcher ,Ray left for Montreal on Saturday to' 4 + g to the report of Seymour Parker-Gil- r + $ found the body, of Hensel ecker at.- eows, choice, $6 to $6.50; do, fair tc become one of the valets to the Tattle v P I bent, Agent-General'for Reparations. ood, 4.50 to $6.50;.canners and cut- being shipped an the Turcoman. our o'clock, there were only three or France's share w><§ 54,000 000 marks. Q ' Cour cuts of wood on the ground. I SiisceSe t 1 when the Dawes plan f lets 2.60 to $2.751 butcher bulls, After escorting the animals safely P ood $4.60 to $5.50; do, fair, $3,75 to to England the professor and his com- '. :after killing Hanselpecker, the haeme operative, France has received ' bolo a $2.60 to $?.25; feeding murderer entered" the store and rifled -267,697,382 gold marks, or more than ¢e gr► , g panions.plan to cycle through France, -users, good, $6.50 to $7: do, fair, $b the small cash drawer. one million paper francs. .German �.. Switzerland, Italy and Germany to seer x � p � : _ the people,dand, so. far as it ns. None.of t hel l " '° i,payments for the eight months total � r :• - B 6 .d ms k three will carry more than $160. " Brampton Man Killed While X640010,06 got a. iE e s Removing Wall'Paper' Ostrich Feathers Decorate i. Solution of last week's iuzz:e, �` { -Town on Prince's Arrival; rf '.� despatch from Brampton says:-; i �Jwrt Dolphin, formerly of Toronto' P C E 5 T S A R 0S C A despatch from George, Cape Co]-! " and a resident of Brampton for the' t n N R E P O t) h D PEA. - ' ony, says:-The Prince of Wales ar-` a Past-two months, met death suddenly n G E R A R h 5 P a, rived here, in the midst of the ostrich. "' Thursday afternoon. He fell fro.n a' N 0 0. O E D ' ". l I T DARN I P1 G A5 H ' j country. The entire place was a xiot piece of board, supported on ladders, A ERN T D P, r `s1 of ostrich feathers; even the ensgineI on which he was standing to remove', . „ from a veilin struck a run ( A 9 P E TOE O H A 9 pulling the .Royal trans being de- ' paper f g, g - costed with them. , •" and broke it, a fragment•of the ladder. A G o n E W Y O R K " I M1lonta u Norman f D R C N 1 C The Pence was welcomed by a com-I Q l penetrating his abdomen causing r T 1 P D o D E „ mantic of 150 local farmers all of Governor of the Bank of F.nRIan F;'wl►o a hemorrhage which resulted in death I- • O E n E A ^+ T O George H. C. Smythe them wearing feathers in their hats.conducted "the prelUntnarynegot.iations 1 � after the: accident. I ^ n D V 5 T y ^�iG A W it� a short Lim_ l Canadian canoeist, who paddled from1 After the reception the feathers worn at Wasbington and-Wall Street in con- : Ilia c<!ipanion, Harry, Edis, who T O R O R r7 .' �A ydney, N.S., to New York, and,from by the Burghers all xere handed to' necttcn with tbp $300,000.000 cre lit 'was Wssisting him, wax also thrown i O rn � n A � F O n U h i T .�s �,ondon to Rome, reach! the [atter the eideat Burgher, who dawn and badly shaken up but was II � ns g presented Britain obtained helots retorting to f I"1 A T S H R I-E K BAG � 11✓'/ ofty on May IL Jthem to the Prince as a ift. Lire goirl standard. A li E !�3 AT E v �+ Iii otherwise uninjured. r�':. X'af r! .' ,s, a .A: :v,...' w-> n4.,rc' ,,.L s a.. - -v -'. .. 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For full particulars in regard to this valuable roof coating -STEELE BRIGGS PACKAGE MANGEL apply to _ c Yellow Intermediate and White Sugsir r IN 'MEMORIAM. 'TC,)STP�3.'COWAN ..yon will get the best crop and.true to variety 'in loving meuiory'of our dear wife Ap 3 .99 PICKERING t u ' / aad tttother. ' Mrs. Wm. Badgeraw, �' Special price oa auto tires it you ae Package Seed Who passed intothe great beyond on `HITH A •:E[a, 13tb. 19:3 PURPOSE N.' W. STAFFORD sIMEI' 0o�,�- A wonderful mother;woman and aid y Ong that was better God Dever made; oy,t GERMINATION TESTED RENNIE'S BEST SEED y 39he was loving.gentle,thoughtful and Marble and Granite Dealer. - Oae in a million. that,'motber+wrauee, -Cemetery Lettering"etc. _ a°stag, Wisconsin Na. ?, White Cap Yellow Dent, - y Longfellow, Compton'e. To U. First.class-work &cure Our Prices before placing your order.• r We watched her suffer,day by day, unney's bread is toads guaranteed. i' It caused us bitter grief from Nu. 1 patentflonr , Flo see Ger slowly pine away, r Kiagstou I�and sad'Picketing _ .. _ _ -.and all ingredients accord- THE BEST OF 600D f3ROCERIE3 R And could not awe relief. ingly. Brown bread the East Toa•nline, We miss you at a thousand-turns. Along life's wear wa whole wheat, and stone y y. 27-40 P. O.—Whitby R!'R. 1 f 1 C H 'A R D CJ N il?or life's not been-tbe same to us ground. Cakes and pastry Since you were called away. 'of the finest -lttality, fresh ",Aad when the evening shadows are eggs and pare jrtrna, Ise Grain Chopping ' falling, cream tri Sundaes. Sodas Aad we are all alone. and Bricks. Wedding' AND FL 3KING; pp j� 1] ore • 'Theaeoften co�neaalonging, Cakesotir apec•lalty.' Pickering Har' [rLGttretote 4t you only could come home. tam' 'pigpared to.do Cho pin aad —Husband and Family. t Flaki g der dap buC ` Oa 19 ' t CARD OF THANKS. Istoneboats For Sale _ — R. ��iIY r1oh� , Claremont Seeds Seeds Seeds 1 , ` 14'a wieb, through the columna of � ji. Sayler, r i the News, to thank the many friends aad neighbors for tdieir kindness and .- RuralR.oute Iva 2 Now 1B the t1ID@ to het y01H Seed Corn. e have 8 good ds,mpathy during the illnessana death W: supply on band and all No. l seed. 4mf out dear wile slid daughter, Mrs, C �is r � - ®tatolegp B"per9, and also the f3r6ba- TCKE o, t wood their who seaisted in the funeral f' t Wiftliswiilr Compton's Early, °Longfellow, North.Dakota, t , Basband. Father and Mother. I � _. __. _____.. ....;--_.t IMP Leatuin$, .,Wisoonsin NO. 7, - `� White Cap, '.Y ellow Dent, _G}olden Glow , DALE - • Get yours while w© have the varieties, as good Beed Corn - ' PaGT.�CTR=hSt3 is scarce this} zeason. - a fiYlteat or tw rain Laken in .;�;_� * �r. • ,Agent for McCormick-Deeriniz Farm Machinery y g zrsxcrr z . �:L--_:r . and R@pails. exchange for Flour. The birth ebar•.eter of a Mervice deeeady as much upon the ' ~ We have Bran, Sborts, Chop, epmpnthetie epprvci»tion of each ctrcucnstnnce as upon the +r p suprrior quality of rgvipmeat or high plate of professional �+ D �+ ��'j,�� �+ - IJiI'Cake;�Ieal; •ttaimm.nt J. S. BALSDOYW, - P�� �i all triads of grain. Qgiivhis.Porridge Oats. i - Royal Household Flour, i as - ,', Cream of to Welt Flour cF o- . .. . i - �. a ; p� " CSC2PPIN3 EVERY; i In li►laR7�11I11IITt eCnrl - - WEEK DAY ��� :� r ' JAt a. s o . N. =.tCO�W OOZ - _ e �,,a ��' MiI11In111YL Coat _ _ _ -_ y W ;rYla.rl rigs ' SAFETY Deposit Ba: 3a the 1 = eareet br+inch r%f the Standard A- n regard. 'T OOK forward! Some day you ; Banti will relieve guy anxiety yo :.. wrill aced a new binder—a BANM ing the wbereabouty uC your valit- N S M I T. H ♦ wbles while peeruittiaK"fc.� ar•ceab to , plow—a harrow—a tractor—or than-by ou or n tjuly anthortaed more stock. Your house and barns person tit any tirue tiring banking' FM _ Saving purchased the Tintsttiith will need re-painting, your roofs I 1r.AAJ houre. The cost i• leas than one cent ► iag and Hardware buvfaess form- r ".must sooner or later be repaired. per day ; the vt,lue received in as ' stip conducted by J. H. Bundy, I `.jHow will you pay for it all? inestini„Ole sea,+e of sec ttrity. f , m.prepared to do Tinantithiug, ;Rave trunahing, Plumbing and Zy you coistemplate A savings account in our local .�� +11ir r Fuctsace Work. _ eais;siag your live- branch is your best preparation STANDARD BA1 \ K 9atiafation guaranteed atOCk ltoldiags, con- for meeting expenses of this Prices moderate salt our le}cal a4an- kind. Deposit a small part of your - _ mer. This bank-is returns as they come in. The OF 4'7�N.��DA always willing to — PICKERING BRANCH—W.'F. Law, Mowaper'' 1Paiate. Oils. Varnishes, Hardware amount will quickly. grow,and it + Etc., always in stock• + +� productive will always be at your command 1 a""`i"• .lea " ta.e.tti.+, w.,t Hat. wn"`b' enterprise. Y y _ -„j"VIN BUSHBY when needed. _ wh : . .. — rte -:PICEERIN(� _ rite for The Pickering Mews Subsc _ . DOA t ., Wbitc,y—ti. P. Lydd, �Radager 1 QUALITY - SOMI” - 5i4TI5FACT 13rookiin Branch-9, 0. Oross,Manager - PICKERING Of all matsrfala and dbsll0a dept to stook. It will" you i - t at our works.xd tn.p.ol oar aloe, lV� E AT. �If--A R k. E T - ebbto prices Dost be misled - ,yaRia we do not employ them,consequent. _ -37 we can., and do throw off Us ageat �edsdon of 20, oeat.,whieb-you wil Round Resat or Steak, 20u per lb 4idainly save by lowobaaing from ns.i _ .. Sarluic-Roast or Steak. 25c " ;+� �• , Porterhouse Roast or Steak. 28c J.T.,MATHE801V; Ra'ritp l3iit►et.... 1& 4Oiasrad Worts. wbitby.uataro Fine Rib)rjioast, ... .. ... 20b Heavy Rib Ra ase, Shoulder Roast. .. •l4 and Ne ;Coal COalI .- Pot Rur,et,� ... .. 1ge `• i !! Plank-tclad BARNS ` Brisket,to boil, ... 9c •� E M P1 R E MoUr --lad -L'eir of Pork,... Yc Fin-safe PerMan"t �' 'Bard and 'Soft Coal'of the; -Loin of Pork, , .. .- " Lightning-proo7 super-stung f .,9houldet Roast of Pork, 20c•,23e " - Weather-tight �1 iConwnient 4 best quality on hand pork chi, .. .. - 28c done remodelled, 1t°• If you need a new Barn or an of T Pure.Pork Sausage, ... •• let me quote you.. Let ine show you "Empire" Barns I THOS. A. LAWr ,Finest Salt Pork,-.. :.: 2 " _ _ have built. They are enoftnousiy strong, roomy, bandy ;.Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c to work in, and moderate in cost. �1Q]ecerilzB. G32t. sliced, dl .; . t a y Oen for roofing with the famous Eastlake Metal- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole). 30c" - fiic Shintieles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. . Repairing and alterations � FENCING ,,. _.' Back Bacon, .:. 45c done. All work absolutely guaranteed. 1 Cooked Hain,_ .. -We are prepared to buildand sell all Weiners,.. 25t 1�• J.... PROUSE PICKER( NG r` ... E Males of lawn. chicken wire and atoc - Fences at reasonable prices. ti .' Bead-Oheese... •- ... .15c " - , _ .. BU I LDER , ,' •.. ' it will pay ynu•to consult us before _ Easy First muBuild ink Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents' ing Contracting purchasing, •6 5 lbs 90 cents Barns, Houses, etc. of all kinds ' =k;, We also bac for Sale Asphalt lb prints 13 cents I xeaayy �Anq and Pickering Dealer for the Products of `4' Bwl Wire Fresh'Tr•nnt and'White Fish Every Friday: $ 'OHO. FARLEY & ON, Brock Road Tile Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto Picks n¢ FCR 1. W. 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Aq ^wy. ✓fit,. r CLAREMONT. Mrs.ThoA. J. Wilson, who has John H. and Mrs. Caster, .,of To- ! Robt. and Mrs Bryan and J. * i been spending the"past year, with routo, who were on their way to! Banbury, of Aurora, motored here Maple Leaf Mutual Fire � F 'F. M. Cooper has just unloaded her-son in Mirror, Alberta, has re- to their summer cottage atOaesar on Sunday, the former spending ; t e.carload of Frust fence. turned home. ea, paid a flying visit to the home the day with Wm. and Mrs. Biog- Ia$uraaee Co■ Wm. Coates it spending a few Mr. add Mrs.Combs,of Toronto, of the former's parents,T.and Mrs. ham and the latter with S. acidF -'days with friends'in Toronto. and Dugald Taylor, of Sault St. Caster. Mrs. R.umohr. Cheap rates for farm and country w A. T. and Mrs. Law, of Picker. Marie. spent Sunday,. with David - buildings. ing, visited J. H. and lie. Beal on and 1,dra. Taylor. T• �— iWindstorm `Insurance on buildings, tiatarllwy. " Eight carloads of members of U A R A N T ED 1111111111F wind-mills.'Silos etc. n Mr. and Mrs.Barton,of Toronto, The Anchors of the UAion 0hurch r I ' spear Sunday with C. A. and.Mrs, were guests of the young people of TO PRODUCEA utomobile Insurance y� Overland. St. Columba Presbyterian Cbnrch, - of all kinds. Mine Myrtle Thompson, of, To- Toronto. on Monday evening. 8vot Health,--bat Holiness Tonto,spent the weekend with her FARMS FOR SALH parents here. TO SATISFY phone K T Write or r Mr.Patrick,"from near London, BA S'K' / 8 Not the Stomach, but the souk Oat.. visited James Underhill one .day last week. wing 13urchased the .stock.from TO CURE �•r� Mrs. Brickpnden and.daughter, the Pstate of E D B V l(Y M A iM Not Headeclis, bat Heartache -of Toronto, visited.Mise Margaret ' W. G. BARNES and the entore� 20 WHITBY, ONT. f Macuab on Sunday. 'PPE GUARANTEE . Mre. Itheobald, of Erin, was the bnsinees of JOB. W. DOTEN - �> truest of C. A. and Mrs, Overland AJC prepared to supply all.sizes Deliverance to-she Tempted. Vision to the.Blind. Life to the Dead. CLAREMONT 8 means of the Gospel as sun and spoken. e , for a few days test Freeg. from Berry Bases to Three y � g _ Frank and Mrs.Jones, of Sana nod Hall'Bushel. AT CLAREMON'C BAPTIST CHURCH : ^I CREAMER ! ford,spent Sunday with the form- etre parents, Wm. and Mrs. Jones. Arleen River Basket Works .Highest price paid for Wm. and Mrs. Barton of White. Phone Marr•84b$ )Cream at the 1' wale, visited R.J. and Mrs. Mai a i and other Claremeat friends on --.Stock ' •j ' Saturday. FRANK PENNOCg kr- up O V � �laremoa Creamer Rev. Mr. McLeod, of Melville ',The Man.that made the Barnes' . 1 Ubareb, West Hill, will preach in Basket." - Clive us a trial and be convinced ' 'the Union Church on Sunday nest. — re are — c both morning and evening. ' New BlackBmit� N ' w is the Time t0 P On account of attending the - - Fichriag Dental Convention at Toronto,Dr. Having rented the blacksmithiag - �,`��` ; Dalen will be absent from his den- bosiaess formerly conducted by Leather Qoob Stare - ► ` 'tal parlors here from May 28th to Thos. E. Stephenson. I resect- -We were fortunate to secure a large stook, Consist- the 84th. fully solicit a continuance o the ,ing of Boots, Shoes, Knee Rubber Boots _ HARNESS ^ )Hies Lizzie Walker isee„epin8 patronage extended to him. quality Harness a,nd a week or two in �Ii�Ehy Hbree-seiog and "repairing ' - and Oa�lY�a,8�ee of all kinds. Our supply o! bo Parts Is now oomplete. with her brother, John Walker. a gyeeialty. .. We are glad to know tl�st she ie '.•Also, a large supply of ladies' samples in Oxfords G'I`s—eta ssaE , still 4mproving in health. L O R N E ,R E I D Slippers and Cushion Bole Bowe. We haveBoo t s on head-large stock of this Famous Ref. M Orsborn will coadw CLAREMONT unbeatable . '. anniversaryservices in the Bats foe hard wear and tsar. +fist Char , at Goodwood Dolt y ...,Back to lege than 1515 priolps. RLPAIRtN(3 � Sunday sussing. and his choir = _ We maintain our established re uta• ' built accompany hire i- ked in the r _- y BEATT Ci►Il at Phone 8804 eto4 for repalria�all kinds of service of song. ',J. 'ING 01"S harness and boots. Oh Saturday evening the first STANDS FOR THE REST hos' a ga me of the season eras play- \. CECIL $ LEf ; led on the Mensorial Park when 4: C� _•f�z!iurONT. O1�T'I'AR3t7 iCberrywood was defeated by 4 2, - Harness maker. 'There was a large®amber of spec , - 1P +' tatore and good aste receipts. PIOXERIN4, ONTARIO Mrs.D.A. Scott is spending a 'couple weeks is London with her is •parents+. Mr. and Mrs. Hindree n e. . While there she attended the W -- "" ea M S. convention as representative sof the Claremont Uoioo Cbarcb. �; =f ' Your - tnstead of holding their ezcuc 1 Pum� ter'' ' ��� .sion to W abassa Park on Juoe Stb. - cif V the Continuation School have de- Litter carriers, Hay Carriers, By 'simply attaching a Toronto Pumping Engine to your OR ItIF-6 Pampa. Door Tracks. Cow • sided to stn to Niagara Falls. Tick P you can have running water for every purpose you desire. � A1RE eta oaay he secured from any of Bowls. PressurwSystems Etc. the pnpill w to about a eek by pay- It will pay you to get my prices on - of time and labor saved—the freedom from tiresome patsy- ' p�L�� �' log in advance. above before buying elsewhere. tag. _ K�-' ll Toronto Fngines with direct connected jack are easily. The Women's Institute wiFRANK meet at the hese of Mrs Richard FRANK 'J• PROUSE I but seem*attached to the pump. Specially designed for J.. __ Ward on Wednesday afternoon. PICR&R1NG. ONTARI(T punPing service. Smooth-running and almost noiseless. ` 'a the 20th Inst. It i>+ the annual Q Easily adjusted to at height of pump Operate 1DEAL `. meeting and the officers for the Seeds Seeds economically on gasoline. An independent pulley on the ensuing year wail be elected. All the roetubere are urged to be press crack.abaft makes power avhin . for operating tlMt St � -- the cifurn. separator.washing machine. etc rd ce - sv been W y R. H. Bowen. who has re- -W.W. R EltEReO. calving treatment at the Hospital Y .'Whitby P. O. Phone 308; for st for nearly mtwov y ears. has retures, at ned _� : home, and we glad to report that A T..-J W.1r 511060116 .,he is greatly improved in bialth. Be Aare and get oar prices on WA Ah &"d °1f1"`t"'l ; wring the months, al'► *,nd hope that the improvement asrdm Seeds in bulk E+1w ad P=mv 1«k of June,Jely, Aug- ` a contione until he is fait re - , '?w y y and packages. �' rJtQ lrw/.c aai,r+iwrtis<+ . stored-to health. - .. 1� 's"e' ,: • :IIsk and •September, F. M. Cooper is having site a ` ' ` 'this store will olose k M .int a w 2 trade in gasoline stoves, t is a All kinds of Flower' Seeds every Friday at 1 P. X - new stove that genvates gas from "'k '"` '' gasoline and is•a very clean stove Flint and Dent Corn of all vale- lob. .: .131„ but will be Open w - to handle. They bave-no wicks to ties, all No. I Seed, all ,Other evenings .renes, are much faster than coal 'dnnng the week. ` ail stoves. ao�Fgnalty as' sate as r, ry a package of our isny oil stove owing to the fact (}ard: Fertilizer. that they work on-the same pna- Frank CHIDLOW tiers as a Coleman 1a p. Thep are economic-Q on fuel'•and theepy Jit jived a carload of sell for less money than as MI "Boarcol'-Motor Oil. :PLAR.EMONT stove, • We regret to reWt the death (Set our pries on any weight of of a4ormer resident of Claremont, Oil before buying. ._• Poster Hutchison, which occurred _ .rapt Thursday at Seaforth at the 1%ome of hie danghter. The ft+neral F. X. C 0 0 F R - took place on Satnrday to.(trove. I aide Ceseterp,.Brooklin. The de AR +fi a � QL EMONT . _ ceased, who wai 88 years of age. _ i u -was for many years collector of tsxes in Pickering township, and Beat LiSllt of was well and favorably',•known. p He was err active spmber of the _ r >l�etb fiber church and Wee an ard ROCERIES �►��nts ' '7' r..., eat Liberal. t � �f”/�?!'rf You may-N be all through with �, seedieg for this.year. but a few at-Blddht Prices pointers" on how it should be : S done will be of real value to poo. 4 Bars Soa 25c 8 Bars Castile The Seed, the Soil, and the,Sow P Soo 25c, 3 Pkgs Amonia 252, •er" is the %stor'J1 subject at the pp Sink Ball Bearing p J G.illez 15c, a pkg. 2 lbs of $ S Sgnam cqt items (nom n Baptist Church nett Sunday mor• Prones 22c, 2 The of suspends the bowl. It spiral), All eneJosed rerti- Hing. In the evening the pulpit Dates-22e. 2 lbs of spins like a to Bowl-is will occupied by .Rev. J. R. P p• tally and avount b� Seedless- Raisins 22c, self balancin s earanot fi 'Baldwin. of Uxbridge, and a man g — in oil, on steel ball bearings. < a` .whose long ministry has been 2 The of Valencia Raisins 22c. get out of ali �+— i richly blessed. Yon may be stirs - - is an exclusive _ `•Sas pended self-balancros r of a hearty welcome and a good Pel, Fruit and Vegetables ` feature. It tarns easim bowl. No bottom bearing to 'sermon at the Baptist Church on always on hand. Sunday evening. Fresh Faae Cookie Mondays, than any other separator wear or cause vibration anal After a prolonged illness from Wedneps and faridays, of similar capacity. 1P�' i• 'diabetes,which finally developed �i :41nt0 peritonitis, Mrs. Stanley By �. Sanitary milk and create I Self-draining bowl insures ;ers, who was daughter of Duncan Fancy 8roac�cloth 9 e sad 1.19:yd. th white �� r'�'�l yam and Mrs. Dolphin,passed away on Gtnghams anq Votles chamber lined wi te;� t soar in ; bath-tub enamel Reduces • Friday morning at the early age up to 40b,and for 29c. tinware one-half--snakes `. the bowl if it is left - oE'l3 years and 10 months. The itasaiaJg funeral, which took place on Sao• Plain White and Fancy Curtain i• da to the Claremont Union Ceme- Scrinl 25e and 40c Oer yd. -- cleaning easy—ii always before P y Fancy Chintz 28o sanitary — lasts a life- �fery, was very largely attended. Solid east iron base and which showed the high esteeni in Phone 1401 time. 'which she wag held in theLommun• frame--rtg*d and sauaitary. yty, The deepeat4ympnthy isfPlt • _ 'Gerald ClArk, D,r,barton. Ont. �. for the bereaved huahnnd And DoA- SCOT T Tames Trdd. R. 13. 2, Pickering A.k mr to t�e>»ortstrexttaittle dA1l;rhter ns well as fur tbel W, F. Dimer, R. R. o. I Locust / sorrowing parents 1n their great �'LAREMUNT d Phone P _ a o Now Hit to ho ick 24 tt- Fr Ji Fra a, C]! Testy.k 0.,ea'ra Cl1-e!. —1 ti y, -. �`. N� MIX, �,Q_V�V. tr-7 7 Z -7 7- HEALTff EDUCATION IN WEAK GHUS. BY DIL I I MIDDLErON provincial, soa M. of 'Hvaitb. Ontario. R an'be Had .Through the Rich, J war claostions on Public Health 1ftAt' viddiston will be glad to line IW-Blwd Madi b3r Dr. Wit- i tbip Column. Addre"'him at Spadina 01181% 8VIL41" Ch*ftent. Toronto. Pink Pft. ILL �7 7 thero'cornes a time in the. iiie,of, w almost ever'y jirl when eakness at.' I� country districts a case of con-kn, in the matter of the spread of blo6d upon her grious disease sometimes brenk out'communicable disease. In cities su�:h -tacks her. The strain ;�r I tberia, and .,,supply is too great, and there comes, ike a bolt from the btue, without any diseases as mea*sles,' diph On the surface it scarlet fever are present, a i�: '- 117 the time, headaches nd backaches, loss of ai?7:,ap15arent cause. would seem that the case�had occurred and it is next to impossible to trace heart palpt- cks of dizziness, petite, atta g*.e case. Cariliers at weariness and a I spontaneously, but on pryint deeper.the origin of any sin� without a conlIts. -eak, a Ina transmit the disease -tation, 'into 'the history of the i y 1: tendency to a decline. Ali these 9Vmp'i more significant reason is often found. showing any symptorus at all, and so I I -Arke vicioua circle continues, Not so Oc .7 _..tAxw may not be prevent In any par Take a disease like diphtheria. ar- lop�ln'ihe country. Tberc-is generally HOW case, but the presence Of any casionally a fresh case mAy dove' salty for'among people who are not very clean, one or more cases. that can be pointed one of them shows the nece as a �result, the theory gains to as the root of the trouble,' and it prompt treatment. And the very btqst! and filth -antined, g�ground that diphther dis--these cases are promptly quai #xestment is through the blood-makIT114 a36. No case had viously the outbreak will soon be stamped out tonic qualities of Dr., Williams' Pink e 'he-ne boibood, and to There should be litVe or no infectiou; r-crted in pme., They are the one thing needed,a interAb and purposeti` the atient diseases in rural dstricts if the n to malutal in conL­t Wit 70id IR girls, any-,essary precautions are taken to p c h nq an a the health of gro�vin ree- d dea `ng never lind been and-women of mature years, Surely vent its spread. No child suspected !one sufferin tt from diplitheria. Here 19 a bit of strong proot;:---2%I)ss it must be, e result of uncleanliness. of having A disease that is inf ectious Brea'' Kin Highway, NeW. 1/011 'Matilda n. 9 A little. inv6stigation,, however, will should-1-;e allowed to 'attend school child T he child should be kept at home and IJIL40 'like' ni heat.this soap - as in an ex- ly reveal the fact that soniL castLe, N.B., gays: I W t -tromely run-down and aervo4s condl- in the neighborhood had a sore thr6at, the doctor called o maki An examina but nothing was said about it having.tion. No other children in'the house tlon.� I was losing flesh, h4d & Pool idiphtheria. It was a-mild case, per-,�should be allowed to school either, as, says Mrs. Experience-, who chooses 9-, appetite, always pale,.and suffered fre- haps, but no doctor was called, or the they are rearly always in contaet with se. 1i fa*ct my first case d �hei soap for its economy and labour- quently from heaclach . may have developed after the sick one, and '.ike.y to sprea oondii1on, aim beet be described as the child had been on a train journey,�disease themselves if a'Ilowed to min- t- coming in contact with people in the gle with other chi!drer.. Ai saving value. miserable. I Tied tried several trea �Retic health offloapr is an effect've! mento but they did not help me in the co3ch. I have in mind a ease of whooping'agency in'aay community for prevent- least. Then, reading one day about I -''- -1" '-"Sunlight puts the sunshine of cleanliness into the "decided to cough resulting from direct infee-!ing any outhreak ot controlling it,t . I. I W11,11ams' Pink Pills, I to take i tiou. A baby of eightpen months was,because he has the authority home!, For washing clothes, dishes, wood work, lino- try them. After using three boxes I isit at a active steps to impi-se quarantine 1 taken by his parents to v z -4eums in fact, for anything that can be cleaned with was mueb improved, but continued un home where there were children, all'regulations and othe� messurea to tu I h"�taken six boxes, with.the re- under ten years of agm The eldest�check its' spread. In. the absence of -soap and water—I call on ht And auk that I am now well and 5trong. boy played a good deal with thevisit-:the health officer, the �chool teacher "ever� does its work so well and leaves,everyt ing sweet and c.lean. th-e spread of with good 6ohT and a hearty appetite. ing baby, and at tinies would burst�can do much to prevent In vie1w of what Dr. Williams' Pink out coughing, though whooping coagb'communicab:e disease.by.reporting to "Sunlight really is economical, too' ? You see, every bit �at this time was never thought of.�the doctor that such and such a pupil ontaining no filbn Pills have done for me I cannot re- of it is pure, clearismg soap, c g or hardening !About ten days or two N*eeks later,I is detained at home through I ne,,,, commend them too highly." materials, wh ch are only waste as far as we-women are the baby developed a persistent cough, and having inquiries made a.% to the You can get these Pills from any�which in spite of treatment gradually nature of the disease. If contagioyp! concerned. medicine dealer, or by mall at So.cents The mother, liaving her.disease breaks out i i a village or "You get greater cleaning value out of a pure laundry, grew worse. -a box from The Dr.Williams' Medicine' . . roused that it might he'rural communiV, all visiting among' suspicions a I III soap�and so I say, 'Always keep a good,supply of Sunlight .Co., Brockville. Ont. whooping cough, communicated by,the local resideats -hould CeRse a tb the lady whom she had'pub.ic rp6etings should be canc�W-d 'on hand'. It really ft"roves with age. And because of its. telephone wt Ivisited two weeks previously, and on'and all children kept from p!aying on purity, Sunlight is kind to your hands and keeps them smooth ts or otherwiqe interaling!ing. Eyes That-Baffi, inquiring as to the health of the chil-�the stree and comfortable." Sunkght is made by Lever Brothers dren, she was greeted with the re-!The diagnosed cases of infectious dis- The new German banknotes now in under strict quar- -7 Limited, Toronto. mark, "Oh, we are qu.LrRntined. Thel ease should be kept designed ex. children all have whooping cough."1 antine and all contacti should also be eimulation. nave been 'Preasly to discourage the forger, As the baby bad not been visiting at,quarantined until the danger of in his illegalkany house but this one, it was ap-�spreading the infection has passed. whose uncanny skill U�parently a case of direct infection,!Only by mutual co-ol;�rntion between "art" Wu kept the Berlin Police c �and the infection took place before!the pub.ic and the h-aith authorities rural com- tenderhooks during recent yearL ' the disease had been diagnosed as car infectious disease-4 in a I Suhligh So" Four pictures by Holhela are being:wh�oping cough munity be effectively stamped out. If P efforts used to Kdolm the '10, 20, 50 and 100- It is a diflrerent state of affairs in there is co-operation,- the mark notes. The original of one of;the cities as compared with the coun- should be crowned with success. them. It may be mentioned, is LIL Wind- #or Castle All four pictures aris re- chell, All three are- graduate Gill. a bill which a tand y 100 feet 1 � - -,Sentence Sermons. zaarkable for the eyes. and it Is stated vwQgns #nd were In charge of the labove the major portion of the pro. J Wth perty, and the view from the eamp site It Always Costs More-To put off that the- expression of the faces will: ry *11cces3ful Gillwell' camp held at your credi4o", than to put 40 tb:o cash. I up and down the valley of the Grand be changed it any one trWa to repre&; e Idbor Park last year. I J River Is magn ilicent. Many A-ho h To keep ul) with the crowd than -duce them 'from a reproduction. In Th ve r Irar Scout leaders whose applications for I attended Gillwell Camps'at Ebor ark to swallow your pTtde. -1 maume a dig- such &case the eyes will olaces it the camp are accepted will -To remain ignoraut than 'to be, �In recent years are planning to hold it tinct squint. BOY Day a fe� of ten dollars to cover the od of this corne a trained workman. further precaution the :iew i re-union there during the peri As a st of instruction. food. etc.. during -To'hold a prejudice than to our- ;I year's camp. -banknote6 will be made of a kind of their eleven day soj&urn in the camp. I reader an opinion. papeE never before used by the Retch- i Veteran Scout Loa4er Honored. I It is hoped that In many instanees this 1 -To make an enemy,tban'tO keep a: So' "o bank. This paper is manufacture4V Ernest O'Callaghan. for the past ten friend. fee. together with the cost of trausporn- from the ramSe. the Ant-tic fibre used Gillwell Camp Plans Announced. �zecutive Commissioner of the -To repair a reputation than to in the making of Incandescent gas� I tation to and from camp. will be borne years F s Ai- ke�p to the right. At its meeting last week the Provin- I by the Local Associations or Troop Toronto District of the Eroy Scout mantlea The new notes will stand t sociatiou. Was rAvently Invested with -To avDid the truth than to face "Executive committee of-the on-lCommittpes under whose jurisdiction clal I the Boy Scout Order of the SilveC crumbling. washing, drying and Iron.' i tarlo Council approved plans made for the Scout leaderg� work comes. the facts. ing in a maxler that would have been I holding a Gfllwetl Training Camp for Ebor Park is one of the finest places i-Wolf-(Honorary) bv: ibe Chief' Com. Impossible with any previous Issue. missioner. for Canada, Dr. James W. -From a Rare "Earth. Scoutmasters at Ebor Park, on the which could be choden in ali Ontario Robertfon, C.M.G., officiating on be-1 Tboriam, the principal material In 0 'Grand River, between Brantford and for'this purpose. The P;Drtion of the- half of the Chief Scout for Canada,, Ilia the composition of tfie Incd%descent -w sometimes appears on.blan-1 Paris. from July 7th to 18th-inclusive. property which the Scout organization Milde The c�mp will be in charge Of DO- uses* consists of 95 acres of beautiful Excellency Baron Byn, g of VImv. This gas mantle, is a rare earth found In kets, owing to their being stored in a puty Camp Chiefs Frank C Irwtu and park land, par*y covered with a beau-I unique ceremony was pprrormed at a; very few places. Almost the whole of damp. place. For thla etain there is! - i dinner meeting of the several hundred the world's supply ecines from Brazil, i Rev. 8, A. MacdcMell, The camp quar- ttitil stand of timber representing I * 1 , - no remedy, so prevent ion is better termaster will be Rev. Arthur S, Mit- many varieties. The camp Itself is on off cers of the Boy Scouts Association than cum In Toronto, all of'whom were intimate- 'Air. Callaghan in the 'Pik ly associated with work of the Toronto DistriFt, which N the largest Scout unit in all Canada, FREIGH-TL- A Settee $32.00 There are at the present time between 6,000 and 7.000 Boy Sc9uts,and Wolf PREPAID IN Axmchair $13-75 Cubs in Toronto alone. ONTARIO Rocker $f3.75 I Prior to 1915, when he became ac- tively a4sociated with Scouting in Toronto, Mr. O'Callaghan- had a long .0 and successful experience ki boys' work. Scoati; and Cubs fr�m all over Ontario join wtW those of Toronto in This Suits congratulating Mr. O'Calla'han upon 9 Described Fully on receiving the Silver Wolf, which is the highest award within the gift of the i Z Page 76 Association. of Our GrAp '7 1025 Planning Summer Camp*. FurnIture Although many summer camp plikiis Sanitary Catalogue haie been discussed with Provincial Headquarters-.by local leaders In re- cent weeks, the first definite camp an- nouncement for the 1925 iseason comes from Owen Sound. And the informa-, Just a Srnan SUM'Down.'_[Wance Spread Over a Lon Period tion It contains is that the North Grey: A New Dairy Pail 9 . . I I. .. . _31; District Camp will be held at White Clwged to Prices Quoted. Without One Cent of Interest Clud Island from July 4th to July ISth,! ataPopular Price Inclusive. The camp will be�.In charge; See thonew SMP DairyPail The construction is of bigh-grade American,out-round reed In a rich brown finish. Settee seat.has 2T coil of District Commissioner D. H. Nla'c.' next time yoti am in towlt. Ide length of Ingo and each chair seat has 6 coil springs. Ina settee 49% Inches; chatf sellits. 20 by 19 Inches Intyre, and will be ftten�led by troops They are made of opeciall spr _h to choose. This stilte is a very popular seller from Owe1X_Sound'_J:)urhkm, Meafcrd, ity, hi h ftished tin, ve whic I each. A splendid assortment of cretonne coverings from -her centreli In be hought separately. and a number of ot the' IffirgeTry pail ears, riveted and the pieces may Gr with large rivete, soldered northern parl of ejF Count�. '10011 sanitary. Cut THE F. C. SURROUGHES FURNITVRE CO., LTD., Bush. /0 Dept. W.L., Corner Queen and,eathurst Sts., Toronto, Ont. out this advertisement. Show "The Mills of the Goda.'f i it to your regular dealer. He, :'.Gentlemen.-Please send, without any obligation whatever on my Send For Free This Is an old Greek aphor has our authArity to give you -page book of 1925 Furniture Styles. !sm taken part, a free copy of your-100 from the. "Oracula Sibylltna," The' a special low prict on a ps of thenq fine pails. Name .................................... ................... . M P Fumiture ............ original, literally translated, reads as! follows: "The mills Of the gods grind Catalogue ................................. slowly, but theX grInA sinall." Long- Address ..................... Tt, J_41ay ........ fellow, In trknolatinitt, inserted the ... . . ................................................. word "exceeding" and made It read: "The mills of the gods grind slowly, Every qanadl Jhwne should The hint they-grind exceeding smal!." The ve this Fu turs Cst&IQGU* D AIRY wwqr 11111111111F qqw same thought Is found In Pltrtareb and Trot end4ma of Furniturep other ancient writers. lrjoeuma and Vwr iturs Oi, Lt& (D"ItL W. P A S 174 I L Stov. I . a illustrated. ChInsware, P QUEEN and BATHURST TORONTO, Ow. isn't everything you m Us t 1 8 also acquire-the knack of spending it. ISSUE No. 20-75. splendid vs us .. ... :'•+ .- .. a , w.�""x c.. ., '.. ^,.•. .'•In4 w vi 7... +� r' �'« t,y+ '.Coag' . �'i.... -•- .ryrka't,,-pt.-.,•.c.� :.'. :.'','�=�t•' .,-w..ti. :..::.':.�..L-'a�vi r..�, r: ,-b. ='.� +. ''_2.it� ..a�. .-+nr: ..n"X., �'a'-�•"-':�?'' .'`�'``�:.-, s- .�o.,« . ,,,y .,.., ... - „e, ?x -si7,.7� !� .. c � ;µ'§'"!'.."•w.t,�„' ,;,5^ _ -':h?. a,v'- .i�°' {i,�. - '•,r �. �r •I. .. ' h. ... t ..gN..l. �'a,.h'2�^ ', , .,-� .... •.., , '.r.., ... ., 0r_ 'f.+^M. "4' —- b•!Y .'69r'p�•�'� F. - inch material for the drew and 1 k 1! SLI ' ' �.._ yards for the cape. =The name Red Rose has been a ISS► '-- t NURSES _FA +.�``- HOW TO QRDHR PATTERNS. -guarantee O�" quality for 30 years � m; L n. r.renee n..rtat tar tae.rarwa In j■l�{��\�� Write your name and addre.a plain- SMI tion with aellorm and AHled 1,104A alt. •"' — iy, giving number and size of such �•' �� it.. Y.% tits Nen a three rears' cou'" %' patterns a9 you want. Enclose 20C in ° of Tralnlar to r.Ysv .Wam balnr tb. atanNph or coin (coin &^ lsrred:-wrap niNrad sdYeatjea, and dstlrp�a of henominr •b ; `' Berm This Hosaltai eau ad**W the d04- it carefully) for each number, and ,.• sate wst.� The writ. eeaet,n Qattara, et address yopr order to Pattern Dept., the school. • .eafD4 altowaaee Sad tueetuna t Wilaon Publisbing Co., 73 West Ada- aqeGea to and te'ala Hew Yom fw tostbN "; OSEED - Intsraauoa arriy is.]he aurerinbnderL �.laide St., Toroi;to. Patitrns gent by 1r► t+return mai;, - —Y-- - good a _. Unforgot. `i A Negliale Detail." o, many years ago:I thought 00od reporters, they say in news- '' This life was lose of beauty, he .O�yGE PEKOE is extra rood. ;Tl")► it t', paper officer;, gre born, not made. Cer- dad that was many,years ago, Before I met with duty. 'fainly some men wh�i can write clever- ' .•. �'ly never acquire the "nose for news" + Wonderland. Classified Advertisements "mow And now,when wort`will let me turnY that a'reporter needs if Le fa to be nuc- A moment from my trying, What high adventure holds a deeper _ xo lin rNrtY ,- ADir i wAN`T A 0 tSnIIt ee•.1aa at home: whole or 3V .Cline; eessful. Mr. Lincoln Springfield. on i i take an old wish from my heart lt:re rood nr: wort seat aaY dlataaee; charges 74 the atafl of the Pal] Mail Gazette and ^�= I And smile at it through sighing. -Than coming to possess a garden, send tCO°'0 for twtteulatt xauoa.l ]Naautucarlaa the London Opinion, fella in his book i Leigh Mitchell,Hodges, mode Cc- ltantreaL , - y hands long since beneath the of reminiscences of one Both man, /,,; .' B nlsvccEn EGGS ROCKS 'whom'ire calls Jewell. J T A j�P /�C greensward laid a�� as T' � EGGS White 1'� L�I\fi (l(' gra a 7 Down et Blackwall at the.Thames i An old, a Ciel Barden, where quaint sun: acne �� comm: ain`t` M Waren.: whltt and Iron-Works, he writes, H. M. S. Albion blooms endure, an.er N.c«t ay.naotcee write for ertM. .Jona R j�t � Jena" NnaenolL Ot<t. R.R. e. was to be launched one June afternoon _ - - IAMB M � i&1"KJ ER i And smell, shy, sweet things, wistful • ' li it. ir!'Wiii by the Duchess of Cork (the present ti _ and'demure, � . I � _ . : : Beneath the clutter ori the borders T� man who can say "Good mora• - queen); and this,occurred to me to be hide, Ing" with a smile has the right start Iuat the kind of story that Jewell j Stomach disturbances and constipa• I for a pleasant day. would do prettily,and gracefully. - - tion are responsible for much of-the And laruat-boughs their fragrances } peevishness of babies and young child- Sure - Sure enough, Jewels carate a bril I. fl ` = With hedgerows, holding privacy se= or6ore Throat Use Mlnard'sLlntmera liant description of the scene—the ren. When the baby is cross or irrit- ' :neazeat thing to a Turner sunset that; able the mother should not .resort to cure. x. ,you could get in manuscript. I was on r so-called soothing mixtures to correct A great man is he who does noVloae the point of sending it up to the coin-I j the trouble for in the majority of cases Eager and thrilled and reverent, one his child's heart. F r positors and waR glowing with plea- "' these mixtures simply drug the child bends sure over my judgment in having se- I into an unnatural sleep. What is need. To watch some strange bud's slow, lected Jewell for the Sob when a mss-! 1041 ed la a gentle laxative that will sweet- tolding hue, e nn ,*eager- placed on my. desk a report I en `the stomach and regulate the And each bright, s hine-burnished URINS ' petal laude °. from the tape machine, announcing, I bowels. Such a remedy is found in �r C`! that thirty people had been drowned i Baby's Own Tablets, They are easy Beauty end charm and wonderment TSR L d ES rs anew Refreshes 'fired Byes at the launching. As the ship took the 'to take and are guaranteed to be en- water the displacement had submerged tfrety free from.opiates and narcotics. `To revelations, which become apart - �p�munneCc.---hitaso,cor'c,ecareBook -'a staging where masses of spectators Concerning them, iiia. Jos. Tousalg-1 Qlrsecret Toys, that nestle in one's + .A 'CAPE ENSEMBLE. I heart! were assembled Several hundred of Want, ata. Sophie. Que., writes:—"I I —Chavlotte Becher. ' them were thrown into the water, and The waren winds and sunshine call'would like all mothers to know that [ more than thirty could not be rescued. the young miss to doff her heavy feel Chert+t.9 no other medicine'to equal I I. Folks r-n Jetvell's maste'r'piece of scenic effect k , Baby's Own Tablet-s, I always keep a ~Hollerday. there had not been a hint of any dis coat. We answer the wail with a cape box-fn the house and their prompt use "Come, come," said a distracted r aster, of anything at all-untoward. &ensemble. It makes n charming out never fails to restore my little ones to i father. *ho had endured the children's It you are weak, thin and nervous. •t ` I demanded an explanation from i fit. for wear during early spring and i health." The Tablets are sold by ffisQt notse till patience•ceased to be a Tir- let your druggist supply you with Jewell- Hadn't he.seen anything of'the cool days of summer. The dress, cine dealers or by mail-at 28 cent& s 'tue; "there's no reason why you should Bitro-Phosphate. It Is guaranteed to the catastrophe? (No. 1041, maintaining the straight! box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine ,scream and holler so." ! increve, weight and strength and re. `Well," replied the languid Jewell.(silhouette, is made in poudre-bine Co., Brockville, Out, "tVhy, fatber," kaid qae of the iittle store energy, vigor and nerve farce. 44 "l d'id see some pbople bobbing about, flannel. The front 1a closed with a _p �.-: fellows, "don't you., know this 1s a Price 31 per pkge. Arrow Chemical r in tree water as i came away; but I line of half-ball buttons. Eitltor aide, holler-day?" Co" 25 Front St. East, Toronto, Out. 41, didn't stay. to see _.why . they were�of the vertical poeket-laps has one I Wily Pure Bred `Sires. button, which adds an interestin 1•.. Intense- there'.. g Canadian live stock men are intense- ; touch to this simple dresir. The belt ly Interested to the extension of the MUM ii ave►. ECZEMA 00 - !s narrow sad adjusted at low waist• market for beet and beef products, In-� ,t+i+wHzi1G I RASH TW line. The cape has the required full=1 order to compete successfully agaln.st .+a 5` neva to make this costume smart, It''other countries we must improve the i _l` : AND BLIS � �is linedwith a white polka-dot on a!quality of our live stock. » 'I field of navy. The tallness is gath-, The Argentine Republic is without �_ l ered into a narrow band and tacked l a doubt the hardest competitor for the! �' to the dress under the -large collar. English market. To-day they-are able ; Had t0 Keep Hans Band' Cut in sizes 16, 18 and 20 years. Size to place a large quantity of beef an aged, uticura Healed. 18 years requites 3 'yards of S6 the EngIls6 market at a eery much f __-r_._ •^ f ':r j lower.price than Canadians. This pro- '•Eczema brok-vat in a rash and '�-• duct to very much superior In quality. �i S I N blisters batmen try fingers and on ins i I WE 1i1lAlVT CHURNING Therefore, the uestion confronti us 4s » the backs of m hands. The skin Ijr. •� I, q Lix �nsistl was red and swollen and used to v �iM I!s, what can we do to teat thta tom'I ,T Y ! I' i lttou? i' peel off. It itched and burned badly—se *, + 'S �i D An we look over the reports of nuc- y �� li 1 Unless au see the Bever and was awfully sore evpecially I „ when I put my hands in water. I I tion sales held to Great Britain dur• CrOSS On tablets you are nOt had to keep my hands bandagedCREA ,3yc Ing the last ten years, we find that the setting the genuine Bayer prod- 'I sent for a free sample of Cuti- ° We supply tans and ,pay express ! big ranch owners of the Argentine tura Soap and Ointment and it I charges. We pay dally by ex have paid enormous prices for buys to uct proved safe b millions and helped me. 1 purchased more andt� < �Mi► � head their. pure bred herds. ! prescribed by physicians for 2$ �� using one cake of Cutirstra The Beat Sink Value money orders, which can be cashed Soap and one box of Cuticasa 01n anywhere without nay charge ;elan who know conditions in the Ar- year Ever Offered ge>rtlne say that these high priced y merit I was completely haled. ' To obtain the top price, Cream Acce t Onl a (signed') Mies Nettie Keeso, R.R. OM1 Entirely new of sink at a remark- bulla are flret used on .the sFttal'ler{ _� y 1. Listowel, Ontario. iq + ably low pricer base is rust-reamer must be free from -bad flavors slid herds.and later turned in on the range _ l Bayer package Cuticura Soap, Ointment and to- Amoco iron, coated with purest white ton In not leas than 30 per 'C9nt L,/ y L�.g f enamel. SMUG as rerr�i�eerraaton, ek ctric of cattle. It is little wonder that the Talcum are all you need for every. P retrace,ate. gold eompi.tr with an at- Butter Fat. quality of beef animals In that coon- nng+mad iastrt:ctiaoa day toilet and nursery purposes. , •. whichcontains proven directions. , try to exceptionally high. Thus, we' p e.mct. 1841 Flee elan Aaerylr Caaadiae •M- Bowes Company L.Mited Ian readily see that we must follow Ern "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets new.&: -sr■r...+ td uma..t Prl.. soap y SMP Enameled .Sinks ' I i�se�c, � Toronto the example of our etroageat competit-! Also bottles of tri and 100—Drt ggistagotSuch�, , ' e ors and use only high class pure bred As V i> &nae mMc Ire Osie haw For references—Head Office, Toronto, ) of tet• Manufacture Plitx - bulla on all 'our grade herds. acerirxetatttsr or RallcstlesetQ ; e - Bank of Montreal, or your local banker. Figures from our Canadian -stockcmoe _ Established for over thirty years, ys.do show that only about 2% of the( HER NERVES $12-0-0 . ,� stockomarketed during 1919 was et for I GOING FISMNG? expert trade. TIER NOW' To those who nit down-sad figure !, Take along a bottle of-•Mlrard's, � RE �4 _ out thg-lose sustained; the figures are Wonderful for insect bites. Alen ' - Ideal �pringYaccLt* startltttg. I gives quick relief (or sprains and " A j Only2 ys m The average farmer loees about-$30 bruises. Received Much Benefit by SMP Enameled Drain i to s40 per head^on steers bred from _ Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's !P Go n May and June grade s1re5• Vegetable Compound Board—Price $6-00 when Bermuda is ablaze with i Flowere-perfectdbaforeestorplay. Facts prove that on every�inatance, Falatiat Twin-Scrow Steamers the steers from pure bred sires, not Wonderfulvdue. white enameled Armco Chatham,Ontario.—"I stu-ted to get Iron bow.V arorr�� hap�.nine handy. t "FORT VICTORIA"and .only sell for higher prices, but make & weak after my second child was bo These new S P.Siats and Drain Boards "FORT ST.GEORGE" more rapid and more economical gains � O and kept on gett>n cold by&H plumbers and hardware stores, than those aired by grade bulls. worse until I eoul .'j' or'write direct to i Por Illustrated Booklote Write �, eeeaeew - FURNESS BERMUDA LINE While we are well aware that high notdo my own house- '^erSffE[T METAL PRODUCTS Co. uMme + work and was Bo bad 34 vlihkah.11 Street • New York City prices are obtainable for almost any ry014TREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG kV Ism. i or Any Local roa,tGt Agent kind of beef animal,-- yet it is very with my nerves that. g-e .91)"awoN VANCOUVra CAL6ARw i clear, to those who follow market re I wee afraid i stay e ports closely, that the low grade stock _ hada 1 working alone at any time. • <. 1� g are the first to suffer when the >$er t " for re a whole year ketB take a downward drop. �' - ' The before I was able to - It is, therefore,-quite `Icer that the a domywashiagg again. - { use of grade sires-is a losing propost- Ritz-Carlton Through a Friend I tf on ti tea ed from any angle. * i learned of Lydin E. It Is high time that we discard tnferi• r7 tote1 AtIBAflC Cltc Pink6am'B Vegeta ' 11 1 lJ New Jersey ble Compound and took four bottles of or bulls whether they be grade or it. I gave birth to a baby bo the 4th ', scrub purebreds. day of September,1922. I am still doing , s �c �srlerit;a'a Smartest ST6CK. This �e important Leeauee of the 18y own work and washing. Of course Aeltort Hotel d fact that the bull used on a herd in. I don't,feel well every day because t. ..,.; fluences all the years of calf cropti. , don't et m rest as the bub is so cross Man Farmers Buying Pure Bred Bulb M Famous for its IJuro• g y y yi g can Atln_ os here. But when I et m teat I feel Sne• I • -Discard the interior type of bull and p p $ y am still taking the Vegetable Com Ontario is fortunate in having many Pure increase your gear's Income. !Perfect Cuisine and pound and am going to keep on with it Bred Breeders of proven merit, and the stock they _ --= :r=- — until cured. 11y nerves are a lot better produce brieg fame to Ontario. - ",Couldn't Find Her, $Er1�iCe. since taking it. I can stay alone day or ` Ontario farmers are rapidly getting the idea "How came you too be lost?" asked a Bingle rooms from $5.00 night and not be the least frightened � { You can use this letter as a testirridnial . -that the herd that pays is the only one to keep. sympathetic gentleman of a little boy Double rooms from i8.0o and I will answer letters from.women x` ' Follow the lead of successful farrmers by get he found `ding in the street for his European Plan askmgabouttheVegetableCompound." �t ting good Pure Bred Bulls. (mother, -- •LMrs. CHARLES CARsON, 27 Forsythe {` "I'm not lost!" indiguantly exclaim- New IdydIl3itrlC and Street, Chatham, Ontario. Your Agricultural Representative knows the I Electro - Therapeutic :''breeders Of good bulls irr your county. See hirfl. ed the little. three-year-old; "but m=m- Mrs. Carson is willing to write to any my motlfer is, and I ca-ca-can't find Department; glrl or woman suffering from female GOOD BULLS PAY DIVIDENDS I ber." troubles. ion td.nard's Linlmentetor Colds. MISTAVR TO�1rT. Manatrer 2 .. `rS1► _ ISSUE N o. 20—'.6. ik w �w y. t;z 12111 111 ..r+iv d.v+,°♦,r9'd�.,.'.•r,".'-M.'.,..r.a--a'r:?,'.�.r=+:.Vi✓w!1cb"1�...-J,2..-..4.-.J.��:C t'.N..++"'ti.,�.�.,.�,�.r..w:..t'..-,.,.':.'�,i�,...•.'�.S.::.•.�';.r.;;'.l,w„'.:fn.Yz.r�.N_rpe.”'t�-.,!"^iee'aJw...,'»�!C•r.=�:.,y.fi,fi...-'�..+.,�.0.i.,.'..,,-s-.�q�',..•" "�r'r...-.�..';t-^.h.�..a.r.,..,,..:s.ec..,.:,...; Y•.,�.•::.Y.i-:e,v%sv. •MA.-'L;l:_"�-• ..,:y,.�.';_..o_.�„,.�y. _•.rr,'�'!s"f.>..S?.,�e^•-+•.rr\.w-'{ ,`'��-^y,.,t,q.�,�.u;�v u.•.,"r!•.a',an. /rY•l':f�. . FS,«,.s. w�'1•' _Y.,I.i.-�,7,^+;v.+i.u!,,.,'.."'*.ue�''�° b�u4riA-".v.i.a.7.,,•:•A•,a��z".�1,`.•:..h..•'- ._4 aVi-i...Cf.'. -ML f..• ° $'�:t-..r<"t�W•,f'�6.•+.-,�-�`� �-•y'�”l ?. n„ r . °,�'•�f5 dT�>w'" 5� ,}•t y, i --First-class dairy butter at. F. -L?r. Henry will; be here as tau - - = = 3 ��VJ15�R7a F. C MechiD, of Montreal,pard al next Tuesday fu attend to big { (� .. T. Btintln ee Kh ' ki Pajn V s • professional duties. if- -3. J. Walsh, of Lindsay, spent his parents a short visit on Friday -Mrs. Joseph Clark and dau - last. ghter, ,Mies Marlon. of Toronto; _ ',•y Sunday here with his brothers. _ T_. _ -. .-- .-• _-- .' �- -Alex and Mrs. Clark and dao- -Jo;)m Moore and lady friend,of spent Sunday here with the forst _ ghter, of nd Miry, spent Sunday Toronto. spent Sunday at the er's sister, Miss Louise Richardson, t with Mrs. J. deny,harda$n. home of his parents hese. pad other friends. +- :'�V'e Will Give Away -Ri-John McGinty, of the Stand- -Dr. R. A. Sadleir, Dentist, -Edwin Balsdon, who has been gtrd Bank staff, has resumed work practising in Toronto, will be here confined to hie room for some tiros 1 air of khaki sate, Headlight loft 5$, to auy in his office on Thursday from 10 suffering from an attack of shin P P after a two weeks vacation. + . _ -The new schedule of the To "• m. to 5 V. m•. as nasal. glee.is now somewhat tmprfSvBd, man,WQtUSII Or child Who Will take ahold of -Glen and Mrs. Robertson, of although unable yet to leavgbte one log.of these felmous Headlight Trousers •ronto Oshawa bus lice goes- into g effector a(onday. It ap ars to th+r 'hameevttle, sppent the weekend house, and pull With me on ' the other le until we pe with F. and Mre. Pardy. They =All kindvoiUtcE twid dr#rllte at p g 'rnppl l$i It in this week R issue. were on their honeymoon. ;he fountain, sundaes and ice _;split the pants. Be sure you Ret a pair of this -Mri,. Eno@ Rammer. we are -The annual meeting of the ieream bricks; Also another bis famous Rip Proof Cloth. pleased to report, is able to come Women's Institute will be special E ,eld @peal eels noon of Neilaon' ". . .• . _ to the village again, atter, )ser on Tuesday next,the 19th !net., at chocolates, 24 varieties while they Furthermore—If after sixty days Wear the p�ecentaccident. the home of Mrs. Norman Banks, last-89c per lb., at Mon ley's Con' y. will l provided,good y cloth has not given satisfactory wear Freak and MrB Tucker and + +,Eamil of�oroato, spent over the at the nasal hour. A nod ro• fectioner Store. gram p g -we will refund the price of the pants _ week-end with Biro. Tuckers els- a hat demonstration. GREEN RIVER. � ter, Mrs C. A.Bterritt: -On Frida eveaiDR, Map 22nd, _ = tl a a@ pair res. - y or give you w pa' F -The gasolene tasks delivering the MethudietYoang People's Un F. Hornshaw visited the Park or gas to the various dealers through ion will hold their final meeting of Sunday. r out the eoantry were particularly the 1924.1925 season. The League Mrs. W. Hagerman has .been il , .busy on Saturday and Sunday, as saw a wonderfully enthusiastic with the fju. �adieB $Olepr00t �OBie2yr all the dealers wished to Ret in a start and so let us have the saint C. and Mrs.White motored to the popular lines at popular prices tfull stock before the new tax went kind of a finish. During its-exist- cit;one day last week. Into force. encs the League bas paid $225 out Herb and Mrs.Sunday. visited ?Zhao- Gents' Famous 'Interwoven Socks ' -Mrs. Edger Andrew and sis• of$275 on a luno purchased for Mary Docen on Sunday. >< - ters, Mrs. McLean clad Miss Bessie P p Mrs.J. W. Wilson visited Mrs. F Bath, and their brother, Leonard basement of the church and is pre- Turner Wednesday last. K wpie Rewp Sandals and Slippers'for the kiddies Bath, motored Go Graveohuret on parias a humorous program for its F. and Mrs. Booth visited the Sun Qa Friday last t sting eriburs h n final meeting,some 'of which will day School last Sabbath. visited be Impromptu. It will take Miss Mildred Hoover. of Toronto el red T Bunting ,• Pleri .Dkeng avid Bath who is seriously ill at the form of a Birthday Social and vied with Miss Pearl Plaxton. T. Cf the hoapitai there F. and Mrs.Turner motored to Lind Establish+edi1857. -Services in the Methodist everyone is asked to bring one say on Sunday to visit an aunt of Mr. -- cent for each year that they are , Church on Sunday next at 10.80 a. Turner s. old or young. Every one we]- J ha White took a truck load of m. and 7 p. w. The pastor will 4 - Hgit;e a 10 minute "Talk"to the Mme' boys to Brooklia on Saturday to see' ` boys and girls on -Knockers."- In -In watching the type of ears the ball match, the. evening Mr. Sanderson will that passes through the village A large number attended the cburcl the. evn iThe r. S Leads," along the Kingston Road one Is services on Mother's Day the progran t tore ; impressed with the iacreaslog pro beinq particularly good. -The tbree-cent tax on gasoline Weare pleased to see the fontbal - portion of closed cars. It would came into force for the first time boga lining up to their splendid repo seem �- that before lting the open on Monday. The tax is not gener- talion, the afore of the recent rnaccl - -• car swill be a thing of the past. In beim 30 in favor of Green Ricer, '. ally popular, but most people ad- B trait that it -ie a just way to pap cold weather they are much.warm Summer, the busy season on thi for the building of the good roads. er than the touring car, and in the Parte,is fast approaching. bac dile it int.'.est i� theladies" !AperaoDiscompelled to pay ac Dot weather they are just as cool hoya, bard' Work and honest Fffor, lL.JITv`air the open car. Besides. they make ,nen of you and help to inoulc teg+rdiag as be uses the highway. a growling nation. -W. G. Ham and daughter. have a better appearance, as the B B _ - N" Glover, of Springfield, Mass., touring car soon begins to show 'Chambry House Drei=e@-in blue, orange, the effect of usage. It is reported Now Advort4attwwmts. are spending a few 4ys at the tuauve-nicely Trimmed. with Ric=Rae, that the General Motors of Osba• ., ... ... 08 cant.9 former's home bore. They had - _ special" ... wa, have been compelled to refuse a been spending a week with J. B. PfiTATOE9 FOR SALE oApple tr and Mrs. Horn, of Poterboro, who, between one and LWO LhqustiDd F.-Hardy. R R.No. 2 Claremont. Phone ti with .their daughter, Mit Aloha, o-ders for closed cars, becatltae Clam 200.5 36 _ Gingham Dresses-in checks—pink and white r they are tapable to fill the demand, — green and white, mauve and white,black imotored down with them on Sat but they have no dif5cnity is fill Rear SALE-To-day, 318+>0. Li Pt enc! white etc.,nic�)y. trimmed $1.4s - arday and spent over Sunday near Oshara splendid house. half erre: In- r ing all orders for open cars. lo•mation,M Gibson. Whitby. 36 with them' -Cbicken-stealing i-3 attain be -A change in the G. T. R. ti ins- TOVF. FOR SALE-Qurney0=fort' ]Lineea Dresses-in plain color@-pumpkin. !able went into effect last week. eoD]iag very prevalent in the �,ge•is g�condition.suitable for summer gre", -InS tee. etc.—wesirs ILe. Innen— south rt of Piekeriag township cotta¢e. For particulars apply at the NEWS picel embroidered 81,49 _ ' The only change which affects pa ogre 3nf y .. - iPickering is tlpat of the local from ae'taell s® So the sdioiDtpR races - i- i - . . the west, ah ch naso arrives at ships. A number of farmers re ASTURE TO LET- Ill take cat p• m rt tha� they have lost heavily Jtte to pasture Alsotave a(�uantity of 1�aI iQtagham Dresses—In all aew'bhadea—fancy 16.66 instead of 15.25 p. m. po for sale.loose and good lwd. Apply Wm Lacey etc .� .. 1 ' from these theftb during the st Dumbarton. 34.36 l C•- l+ pa pPl trimmed with :-plain colors and 'We understand that the early week or two. Among those whose soorning train for the .vest wail PASTURE-1 atn rrpared to take ben-houses have been invaded ,n twenty or tweet •ova. head of cattle for - ' not begin its summer service uptil P lit. 23rd, and rhes it will bre for are Won, Pnc•kria, of Andley, and the season ,n�Sp,ntt•s Mats. Lacs of wade and � .-All these lines are In eleciium and large sizes-- - •� y the Hatching Brothers, of the water John wGimty.Pickering. 24-36 Direct from Moatreal-: onlytwo days in the Reel'• - - - number of charges were the Brack road. At Mr. Pnckrin'It 7ANTED-A housekeeper for fam - _ ,_. SEE THEM - , . the thievesawere disturbed before � ,ly of three adults. Modern convemeaces - 1 laid before the Police Magistrate the had secured sop booty but good home. Ap�i1y +rating salary to Miss mat• against persons who had neglected y ' garet R.Philp pans 575,Port Hope,Ont. 36 , to vay to the township collector in their hnrry to get away they - e specialize w +C1al1Ze+ Holeproof Hosiery their poll tax for the year 1924. A ENS-You aped left behind them a bag of foal 1F YOU KEEP H Sure Death, Poutivel kills all lice and in- with a-, Camber of those who were thus with their necks broken, and errase•s egg production Will send prepaid b}'' charged claimed t0 have not re ' . which had been stolen elsewhere. return mail.11.00. W..1Gordon,Pickering. 38 eeived their notice. vthich had been On Friday night last Hatrhin6 RS. E.,ROGERS. NL'R4E-Beat All alis newseea�$on's shades , sept thein- The most of the cases Bros. had their flock depleted to �Ito announce thatowing to beingcalled to the z bedside of her sick daughter in Guelph she will be *ere Nthe extent of shoat forty fowl.ettled out of court, but enable to answer calla until further notice. 36.3-7 1Cheirdelay carve too late to save Certain parties are suspected, but them from the cositlt of the court. no evidence can be secured to €ag OR SALE-d'tube Wpatingh�usp, + ten the guilt upon them. complete with aerial and batten'., 1 new Special Interestuse a „ -On Tuesday evening next at Quebec range also 2 tie%heaters and fumed oak j A.30 sharp the Pickering softball -John M. ArnlatronR• who has dtaing•room'table_ Apply L.Bennett,bicker• 'Ream of the S. O. Softball Chagas been in the service of the Toronto ing_ Street Railway continuously for ALE-All kinds of•f3pdding • entertains Mount Zion for the first • . thi§ time home game of the season. A silver Clllrty•three years And latterly I, Plant,. Ferns and Rubber plants. Early To • y with the Toronto TraDspOCLatIOn mitocs,Celery and Cabbage are now ready. llection wi21 be taken up and ev• Hanging Baskets and window boxes refined. •. - erybOdy iN asked to get out and Commipsiov, has resigned from Hall,Florist,Church St.,Pickering. 35-36 the,service, to spend the remaind- :'Elastica Brand Pain �- boost the home team to s victory. � ASSEY•HARRIS•\tACHI\ERY --• `_'° >.Gc q er of his days raiteng fruit and M—And repairs. Now is Cie time to look 1' There are Steams in the. leagtlP, aYld Varnlahe8 tilt' , and is settling apt ss'eet after your spring Deeds, cultivators drills and _ and Pirkerieg he's a borne Raine y harrows eprayere roe the orchard. On>i 3 1.2 by ever other. week and as awn of the_village, opposite Falter Il wagon gear,cheap. from home game on alternate Sleep`s. We wish him success in ton 22tf _ J his new-vocation and welcome blin VOR, SALE-Cbeap. all kinds of Staunten'e Semi-Trimmed Wall Paper ale— N'eekP. to Our commnnity, Among his wagons, kinds of farm im- -The police trustees forwarded �'�1� to the Hydro Electric Commission fe11aR•employees he has been plementsin good order. Aho se-eralbs. ane .,.Get a $ample,bQOk P; ht scales and cook stoves azul heaters. High- to few days ago the etjeftracts eU known as "Honest Jo}In,' as ale est pritt id for hides and wool;also live vottt, - duly signed. but the a been has he has always been held in try. H.Merman,$touriville.Phone IfiO3 18tr v ' Informed tinea then ten more the very highest eateem. He iq a '�G-From ' ' Garden' and Meld Seeds member of the well known Alex 1�aG8 FOR HAT('H1. '1Q contracts are n ry before Canaria s premier R 1 strain white Wyan- - - ` construction can be proceeded ander Choir and generally inter- dotter and Barron stra'p %bite Legborns,75 cts. of all kinds sated in good work. He has the per setting• Reductio roe larecr 0cncities, f, al pr Hill: With. This is rather disappoint, +iso Mammoth Pekin seek ems at L eta. r dostinttion of being the tallest setting. ,M.B.Burk,R.R.Wal Locust rlt: loft as the residents of the.•village 3otf had the opinion that thQ require$ and heaviest mita among the eev. X1070 Put 1°31• - number had been secured. It Se seal thousand employees of the GGS FOR HATCHING-From a i • Toronto Street Railway and i! Fj n of Rats whose .«orae lase year were H APMAN hoped that the delay from this still bale and heart and capable (romQ00to'49eeg rrom each Dud, This pen ., • • caste will not be prolonged for y is headed by a<oe�erel whose dam laid 268 eggs of doing a good day's work. in ber pullet ear. Farmers havingthis strain any considerable time. y t would do wdl W secure a eettin6 of t eggf in -Alph and Mrs. Hoover of -District Deputy J.M. Malcolm, order to secure cockerels to bead thea socia for Green River, Miss Ethel Davidson, of Toronto_ , paid his official Smit nest year. rainssippeer ts. Also a pen a Mart- 9COI ;dies H. Fawker of to Doric Lode A. F. be.A. M. on a c eel strain or albite 232 9Wt n beaded Dyof Markham, , g a cockerel whose dam laid 232�ggs in her pulletW0Nr PickeriDg,.and the managger-T the Thursday eveniag Of laat week. ye�ar. Eggs 75 cenu a setting. W3,A Henderson.Uxbridge Central, o'f the Home He wa@ accompanied by ' Dr. Pickering. Telephone Co,, 'left on Tuesday Veiteb, his secretary,;and several T�IIR S1AL�-Chalmer's touring eAr, :ta+ • • � morning to attend a Telephone other Toronto brethren, Several Fin perfect running order,looks and runs like. p �T from Birch Cliff Markham Brock- anew car,5 cord tirrsae as new will run T TL` Convention at Rochester.,*,&.. Y. + ,i000milee. This car is f upholstered in real G�NTHEREeS TELL. ��R ALRION, They make the trip by motor, lin and Whitby lodges also attend leather;side curtains as Hund as new, The car p�is C C YELEPI.IONE byway of Kingston and re- ed, in all 88 registering. It was was newlyp anted last fall and it looks like a TME CONSTI 9UL� ?HFuJUDCrG H lM going by y g new car. Chis is not a cheap car, it cost over turning by Buffalo and Niagara one of the biggest nigbts that the 12ow, and has run a little over 18.000 miles. s Failr, thas PDC1rcliD Lake On• local lodge,bas had and W. M. Ed. it is not much the worse of wear and it can be b g bought for lesa than 50 cents on the dollar for isrio. We wish them all s pleas. Stork and his officers were hSRhly what ii is worth. There is a bargainforsome ff COm lamented upon their degree man in this car.se,act uickly if You want a car 3y Ant time. P Po g ;. _ work. The fonrth de ree at the at half price. Terms— elf cash,balance can be / r- _ -The death took pla�ee at Ill@ g arranged to suit buyer. Apply to T. Caster, t(Kr•+ — 187 Gerrard SG. East, close was ri pleasing affair at Claremont. Phone 2807. 36-37 s residence,- Toronto, early Wednesday morn- which F. M. Chapman presided. REVISION o 4 1 r f%� �`� •� ' r' ins of Hiram Havelock Leavens, and addresses were delivered by COURT OF "/ after a short illness. Deceased the representAtives from the visit• ' �-'1411 •-- • ^ •, - was a son of the late Byron Lea• ing lodges. Dr. E. A. McDonald. ' PIMLIC NuTICE is hereby gicen that y:.. l vena and was born in Pickering bf Toronto, wbo has a snronler the fit•st sitting of the-Court of Keri- D7 years ago He had lived in Tis home at the lake, referred to the sion of the Nfunici alit of the Town- 67 ronto since 1880 and for 23 years many recent akeoveries in medi• ship of Pickering.for the recision of • a • • s was caretaker of Jarvis St. Bap cal research The. D. D. G. M. the aseessment roll for l9'?5. will ht - ` , fist Church. He is ave an unusual! good' address held At the Township Hall.Brougham onrvived by g y � on Tuesday. the 28th dap of May, 19'26 - his wife. nee Belle Carson. two on A,,tronomicral Alleg'oriea that at the hour rif one o'clock in the after. sisters, firs. Annie Barton, of Bol was new to all present. Inspector noon. ton, and Mrs. J. C. GilchriQt, of Hutchinson, G. W. P. Every. Rev, Of which w11 persons interested trill Mr. Sanderson, Irv�i:ng McBrien ,n Toronto, and two brothers,Frank and others contributed mneh to selves accordingly. And govern thew. of Bolton, and Bruce, of Van e 15th dug of frac, 192:3.R. C. Interment takes the enjoyment of the Peening. Dated th ® e -: nitwe-at St.3rihn'v Cemetery, Nor. Several paQttnwQtera aaoidted in Dov•il.n R. Bx.+rt)r, this (Friday) at 2 v. !n. the work of the evening. 37 Clerk of the said Municipslits