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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_05_22 ti r � y g' fie 4.• ',. ` '., ... . ''•iyt: >.K. ..•^ � .:,+3�:�.:,:.t.••t... , .. fim '.n.c:+vxsrl;,¢t` r e' ��... .,. .-�.:•....� m•,.,.."s•. 1 "�. - '+,-... -t.�„'r -:i a.?..: v`�,•^ ^,. :♦ - ,.{a - 3i•:w ,�:, :.a. .<. 4� ;a � •- :l•'v x, .i �:. .�". �� , .... a4 ,7 }s..<'_.«•. :r:-f..t?^ ••-..: 'wv-.:r•..r s..;. .. `.h+.,.. _.r...,,.. ...:r'� .�.c�r." Sr.4w..,..•...,.. +.i.¢.: ur3�.C!. '"�``6 .s-_.,:.•t� , '. - '.::<' .... ... '•p, i Tele-w: y w r,F k PIC]"RING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY », 1.g2� , ._ Ifo. . VOL. XLIV._ 2� C'freen River . •. ,. _ BCARBORO. - -. - - .- iA ton � O F LhGREENW00 Saw � � � @♦; O'� the evening of Wednesday, hfay Score for games played last Saturn«y Yadlt�� 11 27th. a prey is four act/, entitled -, evening: At,Myrt.e-Aehbnrn 1, MaL= J 'Mira Somebody Elee. will be given cheater 1: At Whitby-Claremont 8, �* E. FORSY'TH. Opb.D.. Director - Fa 1l+Q - - is the baeemeat o[Ohrsst Church(stopWhitby 1 : At Pickering-Goodwood y LLN is JRa ometrical Aasoeiationof Ontario.Res. -tf 28,Kingston Road). Scarboro, 2. Pickering 0; At Oherrvwood 1, tatete,Member of the American Optometrical : Dr smatic Club of St. Johne Church. Green ftIver 1. f " Assocladon. Eyes examined by appointment. Norway., under the auspices of the A. Games this week: May 21-Picker- Established 1835 pion 2so4,Claremont.Ont. LOGS WANTED Y. P. A. Eberybody come and have y an evening'eenjoyment. Admission, Ing at Brootlin. May 23rd-Ashburn 0::McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., at Goodwood, Whitby sit Green River s Edinburgh.m•anb•r of %be College of Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling 26 cents; children under 12 years, 15 Cherrywood at Manchester. SCRATCH FEED T �*i Plc_ KERING._ N i E iydelaos and tsrg•ons of Oatuio lseensfat• and Chopping, WOOd Cerate.' __��.���� LEAGUE STANDL'�t3,- oi so a1 Ooll•so of attztt•oaa, $dlnbargh. FOR LAYING 'HENS ' nt%•nidon to di,isaess of women and _ { won lost draw Pte a*� - arae_. AMoe and rsatd•oe•,Brougham. R,epai r u g, GREENWOOD. _ Claremont, 3 0 0 0. $2.75 per 100_lbs. , tl;hairoprzal a Shaping and Turning. Mise Pen e11 a eat the weekend In Goodwood, 2 0 0 4 r Pengelly p - Brooklin, The fallowing are some of the many ailments Siddle gars, Sleighs, Office 9trole Toronto. Green River, 1.- 1 1 li CRACKED CUR:�7-HEN SIZ$ i Chiropractic adlustings are efficient in overcom- Mine Scott is confined to tree bed Pickering', 1 1 0 2 itsg : ill forms of nerve trouble,and-head-ache, through illness. Cherrywood, 0 1 2 2 _ $2 per 100 lbs. rw iirheumatism spiinailiioa d sc t'irea;a g i "e¢weak,- halt For Bale Bert and Mrs. $arvey spent the Ashburn. 0 2 1 1 _ der.,high blood pressure and other circulatory OHAS, A. WHITE. week-end in Buffalo. Manchester, 0 1 1 1 troubles,hears trouble and goitre. successor to late W. G. Barnes Clem n Lawton,of Kinsale,spent Sun- Whitby,. 0 3 0 0. FINE CRACKED CORN da with James Raine and family. FOR BABY TiR. DQItWIN E. .BT$CHLEY. a 1J CHICKS t Honor Graduate of Toronto CoregeofChi- Phone or write Locust Hill; Ont to Torontohman.awho'.hae.halread WHITEVALLS. rawactic. will make residential calls in Picker- --- y .� cents per Ib. _ tag Village and surrounding district. Tuesday. taken possession. '1'hureday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- H I N G L E S Mre. Wm, Ormerod returned from The Ladies. Aid Society of the Meth- 04istment call 141 J$owmanvilie,or leave word !Markham on Sunday last, after being odist Church and the Oemetery Uom• Al, with anyone taYing'treatment. 471y --- mitres car me boldin a ardenpartyPOWDERED BUTTERMILK Tt11 - `- British Columbia Cedar away for a couple of weeks." - purpose g g x u0� GaitGalvanized Steel Shingles The boys.of the village met together on June 24th.the proceeds to go to the Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Tuesday evening to try and arrange Cemetery Fund. The Toronto Police PUT IN WET MASH E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and for sale at for s baseball club during the summer. Band will hive the greater part of the �g A.S,ilicisor,notary Public Esc. Money to Mine Ida Brown has secured'a pool- Whitby. Grogram. nerve the date, June 24th, !TRY IT I _ clan. ranch wing,Court House, Whitby. 251y T. PAT$ftSON'B CLAREMONT tion as etenograpber with a reel and watch out for further particulars. C. RICHARCSON A CO;-Barris- Call and get prices.' estate firm in the city and commenced A grand concert and drama under Caters SoUcitors etc.. 317.319 Confederation _ work last week. the e. wiicee of the Ligbt Mission Life Building,Corner Yon a and Richmond acs. The Set vices on the Greenwood cin Circle, willbe held to-night (Friday) GIVES SPLENDID RE9UGTS - g cult on Sunday will be:' Greenwood n-the Wbitevale Baptist Oburch. The ° y T6rooto. Phones Main 1390 and Main 0490. st1 ILLIAM JAMES BEATQN Bar• i• �"�• +al at Irl 33 Mount•Zion at 1 e. m. ladies of the Markham Methodist rimer, Solicitor. Notary Public. Room when the Mother's Day program will Church will present their popular �• Z• Q'�.iFrr� 839.Confederation Life Sailding.Toronto. En- Funeval Director be used, Kinsale at 8 p. m.,-Brougham drama,entitled "An Olde Tyme Lad . Y trance a and tz Richwine�c:act or 17 ween. at 7 m•. B, S. sessions at Green- iets' Aid," and will be dressed in plbe Street East. Telephrse-`lata 7080, Re0ence and wood 9 35 a. m„ Brougham Union tcme costume. There will also be j Hudson 1148. _ �Gi�erreecl �ntbainler 10 a. m.,sad Kinsale 1.39 p. m, The solos, duets, quartettesand•instrumen- Denfat 3IUTOR HEARSE May meeting of the W. Ilii S. will be tel music between seta. Come and C .0 X L held at Mrs. W, Harvey's, Br, 'tghr.m. enjoy .good Isagh. Program-begins I¢ ~- }3.-D. C. Smith,.' Dentist. Stnuff• CLA"MONT, ftts! on Tuesday. May 20th, at 2.$0 p. m, at B o'clock sbKrp, Admission. " 25 r:nee Honor Grad nate of Chicago and To-. phone 9'!rl and a report of the District Uonven- cents. _ A good supply of Hard and Soft • ionto Universities and the Royal Collcga of tion will be given. €a [?ental Sur¢eo t+. Phone oP5ce 1011. Rest COal.On hand. "Alsos. supply a. 1x15. No m�tnid appointments. 261y �---•�• Good prizes for football, softball , L fwd races and good concert of Kindling Wood, T�LAKE H. BEATi1N. D. D. 9.. CHERRYWOOD. atClaretuont, June 3rd. stove length. C7 Graduate of the Royal Cokt¢e of L�ectal1 $hb Etc. "tea Surrerxts sad University of Toronto, offiu 'Tult Trees, The Saran between Green River and «'� 12Lf Phone Pick. 1709. over Murdock's Gonfecttonery store. Whitby. 1 - P (laving secured the en^y for E. Cberrvwood Prided in a draw, the floe plies Fanta 9 to 12:1 to ti aD lnd•'Phone e. W. M. S. Convention "Bell phone 220 4417 result being 1.1: It'-wse an excitiosr _ DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING Smith dr Son. Ltd., ureerymea, ame all through. both teams patting N. DALES. L. D. S. D. D. q., of Winona. Out. B The WomeD'e Missionary Society of up a good game, though abetter brand J..Graduate or Royal Colin`.a1 Dental S"w lam prepared to take orders for all the Whitby District held their somal Snow and the l,tuversity of Toronto. Office of football was to have been expected. convention on Wednesday. May 0th. 'Whitevale y .above D. A Scows store, .Claremont. Ont. kinds of Fruit Trent.Small Fruits. from -the visitors with their many at Myrtle, Out. The afternoon and 11 plies boars,9 a.m. to b p m.. Ssturda : 9 a. OrnamenW Shrubs' 'Etc., at years' experience, whose play was ,O to 1 p m. Phone Clare lags a7�y lowest possible prices. marred by tar fro many foul pla s. evening session/ were well attended • ( It h dela ates from the seven auxiltxr• p.Service i.iar�. e w ` Peteritwt*l/ Special rates for targe quantities, Cherrvwood played s heavy Offens�ve iee, one Mission Circle and four bands �i,. "`b"' ., 3Btt tbrouabout the second halt. pressing to the district. The devotional exer• r j �R 8 I. $tire ley. Veterinary Our * -hard moat o!the period, but couldn't cises were conducted by the Pickering Motor overhauling, top and side cuter I�¢ew,Honorary Graduate of Ontarto Veter• N. J. Chapman, Pickering (ind.the net. We forwards have Rot_ Auxiliary. reports were splendid.large Lain repair saagg a : !aaq C�ollege, All diseases of domerac animals to get our shooting boots and combin- Increases LD both membership and Battery Service-Oharging , W: •sataatibca8. [rested 7a King Street west. ARD�OOL atiori play into better form it We in- ,pabawa.Phone 629. lay tend to notch goats. We travel to funds, over=1500 00 being raised in and overhauling. .; tend t enter this coming Satur• the district. A asap talk on our Home All work guaranteed. Flat rate following week, Missions by Mre. Davy, of Port Perry, service charge to tne" +ol avbv: TLOORIN G day sad Whitby theR Echoes from the Board by Mrs (Jen. Phone.5310 Mark, Central. - •)1` after which we have three Ramex at Jackson. of Port Perry and a solo by ' V. RICH ARDSON-Real Fr home. Considering the dull evening, b Mrs. N. White, of Brooklin, were W. E, E3 E R R Y - potilic�L=u;PInsurria-g oo nv�-,�' e�y 3 8 clear plain oak, $Irk pr m; b m the ggame was wall attended, over two y &8 No 1 clear d5 bundred witnessing the play which much enjoyed. An impressive memo- $¢ !!" was handled masterfully by W Murcb. rial service was held at the close of.the ' t 38 clear btreb, afternoon session for three members. il I; �j PO$TILL. Licettsssed Auctioneer, ,r c• ;e,referee from Toronto. jo hope At tbe'evening session the MADchester Have It V . for 000atl•a at Torr.sad arterio. ♦os g $ =vu 1 clear i i pp Beech and maple same rice those pre®entZborouRhty ,enj.�yed the So sty. of re s Ocean a River P to on tihotrttiat p P ame, especially our own supporterP, Auxiliary led ins -prayer. and praise d senna, address Oren ti.•r P.O., Ont,• f Pe' service which proved very helpful. as birch from any of tabors we will gladly are Mr-.- White read a paper. entitled DD*'((-''�� B.BEATON TOWNSHIP OLESfi Will supply material only, or et1FJ- sept any help or suggestion that tAtgbt ,,.The Lo sided Giver." Miss Rorke, ��`•- 000,eyen•sr, Oommiesumar for ttatiog ply labor with material. improve us in any branch of our en- * nitesion ry on furlough front Japan. D 7 aOdathta, t000antest, Ste. tloo•y to loan deavore to supp'y.ciean healthy pan- Builders Supplies. ! do trim laaas of uarrtase Lao• Quality guaranteed. time for the summer evenings. gave a very interesting account of her VIP, sOe� 1;= oaa• r-' Prices snbect to change six years in kindergarten and evangel. L' -- -- st woe k. showing the g eat seed C 1 1AVID A. PUGH Live stock nuc• wiLhouut notice. 1J t is g amen , -BROUGHAM. and Importance of the work, and the - uon. Graduate a C. M. Jones' School. •. ����K_- _ .'' itreat never airy for more workers. Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed �,jERII • Mrs. Colin Reesor, of Cedar Grove, The Port Perry Quartette rendered Lumber, ' stock. Block and ring work. All kinds of.ale• . two numbers and Mrs. Whitfield and• ! ` pros�pfly attended to. Terms ressonable. Phony • • is visiting wish George and Mrs. Dun. . ' sil)Clarentont. 1®ly cap, 11ra. Lynde,ofWhitby, gaunt. The Shingles ' M, MAW,' LICENSED AUL LUMBER YAR J. Cowie and s repreeentetive of t6P .lfvrtle Society was thanked very Massey-Harris Co, were in the village heartily for their kind welcome and Ready Roofing TIONEEA,tor York,Qntaric and Dwbam --- -- on Tuesday• splendid tea rsivided. Mra. George Counties, All kinds of sales promptly attended - to. Terms reasonable. Date.for sales may be CANNOT DO BETTER Born, to Ernie and Mrs. Ingle s on Joses, District Suppeerintendent, pre- 4m pranged at NEWS'Office. Bell and lndepen- Saturday. Mxv lBtb, a bouncing baby sided over the sesaioas and Mrs. H. ..and Lath dent phones. Whitby,One.' Sly Inewll one of our Int fates Oil Burner@ ,girl, All doia well. Thompson;of Whitby. acted as entre " - - its your:Raage=-Gbeapeir-tlian cpgl. . aha Cit' a Lea a intend holding Lary, q'he%ofHcere were all re-elected also, Hard and Soft Cofa<i ' :Baby Carriages 1 abundance of heat just when a garden party in t e near u os a 3aalugyta>:. _ always on hand. you want it: Per- Watch out for further announcement. Caeriage-Fibre•body, drop back, teeny,sate. Mrs. Ge rew grid family motored s „ OUNBARTQN. fibre hood, steel springs, heavy OIL FURNACE BZ'RNERS Niagara on Sunday to see tbeblossosile F R E E S O R! - - rabbet tires. brakes, 17.00, req Iast.al in any furnace. No Gas.-- and reportA glorious visiop and lots Mise Gertrude White visited h'iagars F. Heat controlled at any point desired. of company. over the weekend. ' s value 23.00. Superior to any other form Visitors during the week : R. Whit- S.aOC�'CT15rI' ,=T -.Al L Shaw In visiting 'hie parents ►triage-=Round fibre, roll edge.. . of b�flag, tens and Mr. Croker and family with sly in England at present. �► drop back.leetlierette hood steel W, J. GORDON'e, Mrs. Matthews; the Johns to>et family A number from here attended a springs, beavy rubber tire%. Church Street. with Mrs. Beare' dance at StouffVille bast week­ Iiamess Boots Repaired brake%21.00, reg �. Agents Wanted_ lBly Pickering John and Mrs, Littlejohtn and their Misses Swindells s and Hing spent Habv St'rollei'-Flat fibre, drop children, of Toronto. and Will and the weekend with Miss Janet A)Isson. } back.,fibre hood, steel vpriog!r, Mrs. Harris, of Brooklin, spent Sun- Mies Mary Kennedy was the. guest Now is the tune to get your old > Flava Bread Flour day with Mrs. Littlejohn. of Mrs.Jean White over the week• harness and beets repaired heavy robber tires 23:5C, reg Mr. Appleby,who recently purebe's• end, at a-price that will 29.01. Otber strollers at rednc' azld Marvel ea a car TMOm John Phillips,bad a Harry Gourlse has purchased a will suit you. _ ed prime, very narrow escape from serious at Tilaonburg and hr►e moved there to They *ill wear like new, ` Phonographs-1 Genuine cabinat injury when his car jumped the ditch commAnc-operations. 'sod ocerUuned :.t-Robson's corner on Mr.And Mrs. Nnhea are improving phonograph in famed oak with p t THOMAS WATSON �` + 10 selections free 113.00, reRtllar • mow`J Dur_ 9undny last. the appearance of their beautiful bno. The village blarksrnith shop will galow by the addition of a lawn fence. PIU$ERING, ONT. ♦alae 125.0(1. _ May be obtained from you Grocer. soon be icendipg forth the cheery Mrs. James Mitchell had the misfor• e I G@attine Cabinet Phonograph in ounds of the anvil, Mr. Prosser, of tune to become inocula�ed with same .� p/ T G D ! R dark oak,_ polished 9nrfac'e, with $irOol�hri� p> MillsjAgincourt, ham rented the shop from unknown poison. We are pleased to f Mrs Gerow And has moved into Jahn see her out,again. 10 selections free 75.00, regular '90,00, -CHAS. WILSON, Ptop. White eh Mr. opposers the shop, We _ hie. and Mrs. Lyle and their nieces, 'GOOD-POULTRY welcome Mr. Prosser and fatliily to Misses Ruth Swartz and Noreen Hur• _ GOOD. APPLES tl 1 T'Able Phonogr9pb'; polished oak, ' - - the village. top,of Oshawa; visited with Jas. and r: - a bargain 33.00. The Worriense Institute niet at the Mre.Mitchell last Sunday. Spies 1.50 .per bush., Ontario apples: See onr window for Verandah _ jj�� home of Mrs.HoltLy on Tuesday even The The Ladies'Aid meeting will beheld 1.00 per bush., Russets 1.00 per bu.b.. Cfaaire, all reasonable priced. It Pays to L�tteilCl ing' A@ it was the annual meeting, the next week at the home of Mrs. Alex Tolman Sweets 1.00 per bush. Pota �. �1 election of officers took place. The ,Thom oil Thursday, May 28th. Im• toes at current prices, also Eggs. U. A. STERRITT following are. the officers far 1925: portant business is to-be discussed. Prices delivered at Pickering Village f The Very Best !, President, Mrs. ._Holtby; 1st Vice- p The funeral of the late Squire-Hol- •Blaby ducks for sale every week Y. Preis.. tors.- Brown : 2nd Vice-Pre@., bone Mak place to Erskine Cemetery at$.%.00 per 100. Phone 1360 firs.Shepherd;"Executive Committee, Inst Saturday afternoon, He was in , "..P1CbeIf� r (jlltarl0 -f-��TT - Mrs. Brown,MFs. Axford, Mrs. Beare, Band health till a week Ago,when he - A. H. C_O 0 K g :Hiss Bate, Mrs,Shepherd. Mrs. Perry- received a cut on his finger while play- man : Director, Mrs. Ed. Willson - irig with-a"@mall boy. He became - Paint�ag sad Decorat,ia� Organists, Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs• veru til And medical Attention was Farmere,'Attentior�' Corner*onge and Alexander Perryman. A very cordial invitation called: bat blood-poisoning developed Hue- is extended to[tie ladies of,tbi-s com- H -I am prepared to fill till orders in. ,streets, Toronto. and his death occurred in Grace ue• for v wunity to attend the meeting at Mra. ital on Wednesday. Mr. Holhorne, Iain agent The World," Stoves. 1 , trusted to me and will Rnaran Epg= graduate of the Holtby'a on Thursday.. h, at who had spent his boyhood at-Rouge Separator, ' The Renfrew,' Blouse. tee satisfaction. Prices '2.30 p• m.,to hear Miss Eche bis in, Hili in the house which is now '-Orth- Scales and Oil Engines._. Fleury'@: 4 luoderate. ]est'fifteen months has of St, Williams, Ont., who will bet and inn." was 68 years of age, and re- famrus Plows,Points.Grain (Jrindera, i secured employment. speaker of the afternoon, Coming sided with his nephew and niece, Ed. Wheel lforrowseec. ti All orders left with M. S. Chap= from a farm home, being an Active and Mts. Rees,87$Shaw 9t.. Toronto. Brantford binder ovine and aec�nd- man will receive prompt 'Open all year. Enter member of a progressive Institute and hand separators for sale. attention. �pW, Qat810gllle free. a well recommended speaker, we may LAr entitnbers of American tour. ROBT• DEVITTo ' expect a very interest as well as a B L. H. DILLIw C�, W. J. EUict.., Principal I profitable time. So don't fail to re- lets ere expected in Ontario to 1, Phone 133 (3'2tf) WHITBY' ,serve the data. sample Fergie s beer. Phone 505 Pick.; BROUGHAK t. r a>b 'Ursa.�'s. � �- '- ",. .. � ... �d�.+✓. r���•t ,Ky>w ,.P:T' >.y.tta"'c� - 3 '�� „�`�"�'"� "�� ',y ,� T;.;;r� tc..' � �-'!'�.;a.•p, -'!_�,qty- 7"•- s,'- 'e"''es' •g- ,�_,.,, ..., .Y ,.. ••-. rw,t .,1• t.iii. �':.�. '.�. �' •a,. s. �.,,k.;!y •;s. 'a. " ADAiVESON'S ADVENTURES—By Q Jacobsson. wq v+ts A e r Wsk ane --- ' •Mermen o • tin 4 , , b ® � � w,, ._ _- : _ A,,�BaN1: _ — - • •_•_ - oW says .7Mrs.Expe�en�e�— get t ad ► :' - s ++ „ m1 table linen so immaculate , -22 4-41 i V x _ . •`T take it as a teal compliment, because most women do. try to excel in their table linen. . "Of course, I tell them the way I've found easiest and (CoWrtsht,1 4,by Inc; =''best is with Sunlight—just rubbing the linen lightly with Sunlight, rolling it up and putting it to soak. After soaking, „ No Cause for Worry. perhaps a light rubbing here and there may be called for, then "�ust rinse, and the linen is spotlessly clean. Fine linens should tt, but VAthside and a good half hour of games I Il; the rureste oapd never come into contact with anything } L, P .. able to have part of our meeting out• - /� p Y $ CLIP55'�' . was enjtryed on the grounds. George ''��''"" �,. iN The Cobean is "going up" to the 1st Troop "As a household spa¢ there'is nothing better or more - - and Earl Lee takes his place. Earl I t jllt./j economical than Sunlight. Every particle. is pure soap, with / and Nelson 1[cGaw worked on their . ' no wasteful 'filler'. Sunlight is mild and easy on the hands, Te.nderpad There were also classes - .too." Lever Brothels Limited Of Toronto, make it \ on the One Star, First Alders apd Sig,CD nallers Badges. Don't forget the bird I UT I houses for next meeting. Why, from 1 lack of homes a robin was forced to iscoutinq -in Kincardlns i build right on one of onr upstair win- Wl.h I _ r readers lows Here's a goochance or ob _ So , s view to giving our res ' good f surdi ° e tome Idea of the varied activities of servation, Cuba. i -.'Boy Scent and Wolf Cub organizations2nd Kincardine Troop. The in a rbingle town, we have picked out out F\'ibMcLeod. Scribe) " Kincardine and are rtiproducing be. a mestifig was carried. out fine Ia wash wash-silk P ou I Other.Words. s low this week the Boy Scout reports last week. That game "Knock the white -fit or th waist give r n d " ••.• boy a dresely suit and matte him,ready -from-that fine Scout and Cub.town for should be called "Kic&• the Jack bad returned to his -ship ap . Blob." l for the party. The waist is easily) just one week. So here goes' Bucket'" P. L.'s Mooney. MacKay made with its plain shirt sleeve and parently the worse for drink, and the Local Association Notes. arid Malcolmsom and Scouts Fite and Peter Pan collar, The trousers, with officer of the watch was testing his so- t^ The Local Association requests the Lake stayed up_ longest Remembers �'i\ upper extension, are fastened at the briety. y Scoutmasters to get together and the bird houses this week. Scouts J,i t shoulders with buttors and button-1 In order to do so, he told Jack to re t make arrangements to have their boys Isa,rd and W.:,MacLeod won five points r" holes. Cut in sizes 2, 3 and'4 years.f Peat after him. "The Trish Fonstabu• engage in s terrific clean-up of"the for the camp site competition. Last i, Size 3 requires 14b yards of material) Lary extinguished the conflagration." rounds at the Scout lieadjuarters. Friday this 'Troop trimmed the Lke x g 3 inches wide for the trousers and Jack stood for a moment, and it These grounds can be made tato a 9-16 in baseball. Looks as it we got v/a yard for the waist. Price 20c. seemed as if he were unable to cops _ .pretty spot The L. a. intends making them bear. Stamp Club meeting May ay f h further repairs to the building and let. , •' HOS. TO ORDER PATTERN$. r' ith the teak he was set. Thea with w t � • Write your name and address plain-Ia smile of triumph he blurted out: �� furthe the responalbiltty for fixing up .2nd Kincardine Pack. -The Irish coppers put the fire out' _ Sy, givtng number and size of such, ' the grounds upon the Scouts, It is (By "Akela."► patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in. suggested that a wCtole'week be spent I The new Pack is getting along fine. I stamps or coin (coin preferred; wraps on it, with groups working each-night Jack MacPherson tcas a new member i it carefully) for each number, and - ^4 _.after. school and.a final gang all day last week and we expect more soon.I address � k that thio be i your order to Pattern Dept.,. d,, -Qua Saturday. We to 1 q e would advise the boys t6 get in Wilson Publishing Co., '73 West Ad_-' �� • �� looked after. it is the Scouts' part. non while the getting is good. We �' laide St., Toronto. Pattl,rns ;ent bye 1 • We have noticed that in several close our groups -as soon as they are return magi. 1��.._ towns the public libraries have added filled. The Cuba had the Grand Howl 1080 t l� _:.� . • 2 to their shelvea books ,covering the explained•and practiced it. Next came l� /cKf- work of the elzty•odd Scout Proficiency Colnrunc►n Sense. es' physical training games. Groups work-� �._. fudges. Would it be possible to in• ed an-Tenderpad, One and, Two Star Common sense is the application of. _ duce our Llbrerp Board to look -into Tests. Jack Hartwick stepped In with the ord(hafy intetligeoce possessed by / J f* thts? It would be a much used section his Six Flag -made and on-a stave heop-: y every sane man and woman, as _ \ , and would increase , membership cut in ht 'woods for himself, Good posed to .exceptional gifts or know- antongat the boys of the town. work that. y\ YCaEEJE� Quite a number o he couta an - , • ledge obwlned.by education. A Real Scout Town. :Some people have, (w at least show,, ��'- •t ��,`' `t Cubs are taking advantage of the First Well. Reader (and Mrs. Reader, `°� SIMPLE AND PRACTICAL �more-of it than otKe-s, belt everyone , i Aid Club.advocated by air. R. A. Cot- BOY'S SUIT. not mentally defictent has at least! 9 ' too), after reading the above you will t trl!l, the druggist. We advise all mem ' something of this natural knowledge. 3 agree that Kincardine is a real Scout This simple two-piece bpy's suit is, bers to get in'on this. If your Scout ' As we grow up we must Baht expert = i town. But you -don't 'know all. Be-•a joy to mother and son. The pattern, Kraft. ' master hasn't told yon about it drop I MacLaren y. _ i•sides the two troops and the two packs i 'vo. 108L, is practical and its uses are encs of some sort, and our degree of In and see Mr. Cottrill; I- s, 1 whose activities are recorded above( many. If'made in tan and brawn.rep common sense is shown be the manner- Cheese Ca y �; tat Kincardine Troop. I Kincardine has a fine Rover Troop of;or in light and dark blue linen, our in which we learn the lessons that ex- Ltd.,MontreaL / €. _ Send the free recipe {P. L. Harry Chapman, Scribe.)` i boys -who have graduated from the'boy has a useful play-Suit. If devel- perience offers us. So prudence, tact, Z; In physical training games, the long Scout Troops, It. has one of the best:,oped in tan, yellow, light pink or`blue foresight, and observation all go to I ' 'boys,-Pratt and NtcGaw, were unbeat-; Scout Headquarters buildings to On- with a white waist, he has"an after- !Hake tip our quality of common sense, Plane able. Some, fellows got a surprise I tarso. ft has a Scout athletic organ)-!noon outfit; while navy serge or vel- which in short we might say consists . when finger nails were caned as "ape-' zation, and we have just recently!vet for the trousers and dimity or of being sensible and practical. cials" in the inspection, - Surprising, fearned that it has formed a'Rolf Cub -- isn't it, the number of fellows who go softball league, with a place on some in for gardening? We had a stunt team for every Club in town. No won-! period called "brain fever," and P. L. der Scouting is proud of Kincardine, I - « • "� Pratt was taught a lesson in figures: and Kincardine proud of its Scouts. and P. L. Fraser has a queer apprecia•,� ♦ ___ - tion,pt ew.ine. Three groups in study 1 Paying Him Back. period worked on Second Class, Sema-: "James," said the grocer to his as- 4' phone and Rope Ladders. Bird House ststant, ,who bought, that.-mouldy ' fy pg contpet!tion closes this week. Ne hope': •, ?" I a _ cheese today. _ every fellow produces a bungalow. 1 "sirs. Brown, sir." P. L,'s, be sure`to have balance of'ro-I And the stMe loaf that we couid ° ports,on hikes 1n. ' ' 1st Kincardine Pack. Mfr"Where'sthathim of ranc not. sell last night?" V1 e p id butter For,the first tone this,-year we were that the baker refused-"." , "NIrfi. Brown bought it cheap, sir." "And the six eggs we cntrld not sell a week ago?" ` NURSES 1 ":Vers. Brown, sir." , '_•ire you ill, sir." ached the lad, as •�, - rK The—Toronto Hospital for Incurables, In the grocer turned white and groaned. dlHlatlon with Bellevue and anted Hoodt-1% "No, no. Only I'm going to tea at `, .• 1 -��"' �_ ?. we York city ewers a three years' course Brown's place to-night," replied the of Training to young women, 'having the unhappy man, l - oF ., sauiM education, and desirous of boessaing I = �� ..• rulese. This HasOtrl is adopted the eight• r Obesity, or fatness, in women is The ouails receive uniforms of y+ " hour system. TI l,w.Y.w_... �y.:i>«^""`•.o the "Col. a moatbly amwanee and travelling now stated by a doctor to be, to most i �' s:penws to ar.d !rum New York For Furth r cases, as uch a malady as rheumatics! _ or eczema. DUNLOP BALLOON TIRES MEET YOUR TESTS 233 �'" to{ormatlon apaty to vis suoerintendent. I `� �� A. Y. ' ISSUE No, 21--123. I Self satisfied, easily satisfied, r - .�+*w;.. >+: A .ii:K•-.n"2j< a •: 4 �"2I. ,vr Y.�,4. •+�". i ;,,::,,. 3 C tYS"•' 'cn. T "Z�r, a. ,,. rTi;':.,..�.. ,.'''.' '4;,,py:..:. 'St�1•,,.+ -qry� „g .., s::- -"''F t^N r� =L: .FY'.^•" nC.,..; ,. 2 .., ,.r.•1_ .M... "! •.,i' '-".y`h' A^. -a:.., ''+: 1, !.•"CT!;r• it'Y'•.'+ '. ...� /,- a1. ..w �. e+,ly:. �"`�^:, ., '.`F' '• i.... '''`.iT. �• s+'y'Y"'.. - .R G. .. J%''' 'T 1:•�r � •.�,,,. .•S'�:.'�� L`. rr.t µ - 7. -- - A tea your grocer- recommends ><s 7. -BEST MEDICINE ! �. usoally good tea SHE VER USED - _ ED OS- illi III id, Dr.. Williams Pink'Pills Highly' l rn ti o iia Lady. , 'ova Sc Y• ,Praised b a � Y 1 Among the well known and esteemed a residents of Hemford; N.S., is 'Mrs. x: in u iy t .: Amanda Woodworth. Some four years ; , . ,., 71E.A goodlea ago.lies. Woodworth had the misfor- �d r a tune to one re- suit o! caring for him during. his.ill.� !. .And most grocers recommend it. neea, and attending to farm duties, elle became terribly run-down. -- Kills Men and Bugs• ! - 'Mrs. Woodworth says she felt as s � � Advocates Music in Factories. he blood had turned to water. Dr. Robertson Darwen, medical offl- Tuba root, used by the "wild mezt ; ,though r ll' ul The least exertion would leave her car to the Blackburn.dill Managers' 01 Borneo" as an arrow poison, is ,aa ,tired and breathless. She was often �' - Assoelation, in England, is one o! the effective insecticide. attacked by spells of- weakness that I latest advocates of-music in industrial No than can .produce great things left her almost speechless, and fre- estahl'ishments, Speaking the other i sal+ - quently suffered ' from 'severe head-., xw _ R' w , � ' ''' who is not thoroughly sncere in d ' day to the association, lie eai3: "Ten aches. Them she took did not x ing with himself J Lo e'1 minutes' music an hour has a definite - : help her, and she almost despaired of " psychological effect upon the worker, gaining her health. In this condition - a bracing him to his task and increasing ,.A- - •she one day read in a new of a his output in•quaatiic•and quality. "i RADIA M . case very similar to her own, in which STARS MAKE TRIP THROUGH CANADA. am convinced," he declared, "that the I Guaranteed 201A Tubes $1.85. Special health was restored through the use Harold Lloyd-and his wife, Mildred Davis, photographed on the Canadian introduction of music into,the mills 1 Tube Set. 1200 miles range coin- 1 pt Dr.Williams' Pink Pills. This toads plete. 322.50. Eapreas Prepaid. Write i`' her decide to give these pills a trial. Pacific steamship Princess Victoria, en route from Victoria to -Vancouver would prove a�payin-g-proposition." for Price List ,Ft After using a few boxes she found the during the course of.their recent journey across Canada. For Sore Throat flee Mtnar4's.Linhnent DANFORTH RADIO CO. l ° pills were helping her, and she con• -- - tinned their use until her old-time Sentence Sermons• World's-Timber Supply. _ p 8 2093 DAN FORTH AVE. TORONTO health and vitality were restored. Now t3he was newly engaged, sales the: lies. Woodworth looks atter a small Our Greatest Glory—Consists of our Canada is the principal source of Tattler, and was confldipg in her. dear- �a- set friend. j 1 farm of fifteen acres, besides doing all ability to make good,in little things. softwood in, the British Empire. 'her housework, and says she never —Is our dependability under any The ]creat capital of the world is "Do you know, dear," she said. "Tom R decreasing at the rate_ of 19 billion and I understand each other perfectly. �B w ' deft better. or more energetic rh her circumstances. � �� , life, She gives credit for her present —Lies In our ability. So make new cubic feet per annum, and If conaump- He fella me everything he knows, and r " splendid health credit dit Williams' Pink friends without losing the old. tion continues to Increase at the pre- I tell him everything I know too." �j Pills,which else says are the.best medl- —Appears when we refuse to al- sent rate ft will be doubled in 60 years. "Reafin" " exclaimed thea= friend.. �IO�O�II Gifiakisi Romig cine she ever use$, and strongly re- low success to spot] us. In Burope (as a whole) the annual „Don't you sometimes find the ®ilence. wIR' commends ..the pills to all tun-down —Never seems to impress the home consumption of wood exceeds the rather oppressive'" people folk much, growth by 3 billion cubic test. In the ` MINARD'S Relieved p ,. Isnot in unusual performance, but United- States the annual cut is four A dog's devotion puts human friend-` ' You can get these Pills from any times the estimated annual growth. Hifi RhCllmat]Sm medicine dealer, or by mail at 50 cents unflagging effort. ship to t hams. ,w� �^w , Hee i=_ )ne'o! many letters te3l.lfy• : s hoz from'The Dr. Williams' tiIedicine —Is won on the day,we,overcome The,forests of Ru and Siberia ing to the relief Minard'e gives r . Co., Brockdille, Oat.' our greatest difficulty. are ot.a large extent inaccessllsle. PEERLESS BICYCLE in cases of rheumatism: "I have _ _;r.______ Canada must therefore be prepared BARGAIN$ been relieved of rheumatfalq by to meet an ever increasing demand. ^�rw .ad •aebty, your liniment I'thought I would ^ Boots and Shoes. IMOTHEIW PRAISE . ' 61-1,00 s , Our aottwood supplies are already re �d. , * ,0Nava never De fr_e from this malady $ig shoes, little shoes, dainty ehDes duced to the extent of being only tyro- - ' PEERLESS and ] trte3 many remedies, but R i► I fifths the amount or softwoods in the slcrcLE woalts Rlinarda was fife only one which •r► and neat. i BAR S U 1 TADLETS; ns Oendaa al w., Clumsy shoes.-for working men. and United States, despite our much larger TNeat• gave me relief." forest area. ALPHO\SE IlICHARD, rr shoes for women's tees - St. Samuel, P. Q. ;P Shoes that must be extra strong—Lor( Mrs. L. AI. Brown. 4�'alton, N.B., - Canada cannot gauge her wood to-I Mtnaid'e to a'.so splendid for stiff- M. ,u school-boys need them stout; 1 nays;—"I cannot recommend Baby's qufrements on the basis of 'her own-' neea of the joints, sprains, bruiaen, it And shoes of suede the finest make-11(Own Tablets too highly I have found Population only. Under present meth- etc. ' when Belle goes "walking out:" them invaluable for the: ailments of oda. United States supplies are rapid- MINA RD'S LINIMENT 'But Granter scans them, every one,!little ones." Mrs. Brown's testimony IY being depleted Our exports of for-f Ideal $ rin Vocati9� �7d, - shoes there by the score; est product,, to that country are al-} Or1lyZ T�ratrorntVdwhbrlt those !a the name ea that of thousands ofInevitably e the must ! Y lar Y _. sad very a and June ,� G4 to May M R Be , HARTF :.He doesn't find just what he wants Ia l other mothers who have used the Tab r y y all that varied store' lets. To us.e them-once !a a sure guar- increase: Only by curtailing losses, whasSamuda,daabiatawt$ i antes that they will always be Rept ln,i and increasing productivity of the' ftltr• Fb�ren—Carleeddayefirree•er�ia7. Hoots for tramping country roads, and. the home ss long as there are babies eat. can the lnerease be mei pat.nal T.►in-Srr.w$raa,.r. _ I SICK FOR YEARS boots to wear in town, I or young children to be cared for. The in contributing m the world's wood "FORT VICTORIA"and ! ` re ulrements, if Canada is,to fill the „ I pools for golf and cricket boots—the Tablets are a laaattve—mild but q. FORT ST.GEORGE" shopman takes them down. thorough ka action—which never fail place predestined by nature she can- For Muarrarad Booster•Write Wants Women to Know How Boots for gouty, weary feet, and slip to regulate, stomach and bowels; not continue her careless treatment FURNESS BERMUDA LiNE aSI1C Was Made WCII�1.�dI& 1 - pees, satin lined, relieve constipation sad lndigeatiou of the forest resource• She must caps- 34 WbitehaflStreet - New York CIO �• ' b]] break up colds and simple fevers and talize her forest resources, she must or Art•Lo"I Tou►ded Aden= E. P1n1[hatn i VE$C�i a j�"4 OIL But these are not the styles at all that protect that capital, and she must use ; (}ran ler has to mind. make the dreaded teething period p COtiljlO --- And then he spies wee things of kid, easy. In fact they banish all the minor only the amount of annual growth. ' Cornwal: Ontario.—""I am now vin all tiny. soft and white, ills from which little ones suffer. The 'S our med.cne a .`air trial and it surelis?^ '"I'll take a pair of those," .he says. Tablets are sold by mediclae dealers flow Can the Grading of � t9 is doing me good She only came lest night"' or by mail at 25 cents a box from The ` I am in to keep rf =Hilary Brown. Dr, Williams' .Medicine Co., Brock- These Cattle-be Raised from �ti on taking�t. I tte� mo a ville,Oat. Common t0 Good? r 1� 'a to feel so tired in .�C� .,,.., � .., ening that I owls Supplied With Eye Screen. • + °a want to t u bus, In a few cases it could have been ( t? a. id► Owls, in addition to their eyelids, - inherited. I done by better feeding, but in the ma k that feeling i•lasso was alright. ing me now. I also have a screen that they draw sideways Johnny Browne was the brightest jority'of cases the feeding x sleepbetter and feel across their eyes to shut out the light, boy in his class, but was also the It was the breeding.of the cattle which more like work'et�. _ for they sleep in the,daytime. naughtiest Aftex a time the teacher's was at fault. in nearly every case it $ F`or seven or eight patience was exhausted. She wrote i these cattle idhich-graded "common" ears I have bad Fiahing for compliments is about as a note and gave it to Johnny for his had been given the advantage of being I ieadacinsinmybaches,tired Y - °ssseless as dangling a bent pin on a mother, who read the following: sired by a pure bred bull they would Ings psi d letter, b line in a pail of water. "John Browne to the brightest ,boy have weighed as much and would have Lu�llcura. and across my body. i read lettere i!u " !n the class, 'but alao the most mis- been as good quality as those which I the newspaper saaytng what good Lydia ebievous. What shall I do'" Gleacs The �i! I d e ohers. Vegetable Compound had WE WANT CHURNING graded "S •" u n j done others. My husband says I nit Without a word John's mother wrote Ability to carry weight and finish is top soon, but I am not going n s upper left-hand t sa seed by the offspring taking the Vegetable Compound the following is the uDp a virtue no lou g gtem�shes L ilia&Pmkham'sBlood Medicine uW corner: "Do as you like. I've my hands of scrub bulls. - y -- full with his-father." Over four million boots were re I til I am better and haven't an ache or uired to carry the live meat supply to Isn't that the right,ways I hawy ,. CREAM q If you have pimples-or ltd.rough yen. faith in our mdfditffnes. They " the public markets of the Dominion skin you can rely on Cuticura to must be aoodwbenthose who take them -'{V a supply .can and pay express 1� during 1819. Had-the scrub bull been help ydG. Gently smear the•>ecced speak sohighly of them. I am lecot� elbarges We pay daily by express i eliminated five years back and better pslrt with Cuticura Ointment;after I mending them to my friends and I wig -money orders, which can be cashed feeding methods practised over the five minutes, wash off with Cuti- ladlyy answer letters from women ask ;anywher^ without any chars.: ELECTRIC same period this meat supply could Nr, Shap and hot water.. Dry gaboutthem."—Mrs.BURT H.HAST. �;. I Ho: 1081, Cornwall, OntiAd. To obtain the top price, Cream XTURF� have been marketed on three million witbopt irritation. hoots,a eaving of over 25% of the feed ; Mrs Hart wants to help other women ]inns] be free from bed flavors andmostln� XWL " aidfi' and is willing to answer fetters frt�q - 1Dontdn not less than i0 per cent at Wholesale Price that was ,required, since the Scoo, ,ek...� T�a+.aeav ick women asking shoat tbs Vegetable Hotter Fat aur direst Imo ,the ,sanuradurwi•�are an the. economical gains are made by gooder+shoviss Sikk fee I Compound. 0 a; . a— .. .- middleman's profits and ret them In,your "peokel o. quality cattle. .'Scourers IAmpany'■ it ■ date ,tv chew one et tM Irtto ant seat oo In j.l>Q2 t•Qe date eteote of esecons of ho $w and appflanae In The average weight per animal mar. e.�.�.- Canada, send for free eat2109" no oaltption. keted in Canada during 1918 was 800 { - - Toronto coli] nothin• to Ind out what wholesale prlede are. dt see hew such you son are Put 50 to loll W cent. pounds, whereas it would have been • FOf references—Head O)ZICe, Toronto, in your peckat. a-usht irons or dlntnp room ex-tun possible to have obtained an average a► Bask of Mgatreal, or your local banker, with '"ad`s tempts]., $3.49. edam o.nrt. A. weight of at least ten hundred pounds DOMINION ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. � 3 Established for over thirty years: los Oueen sweet west - Toront• per animal, which would mean the -- elimination of 25% of the four million - ___-_ .... -----.—_. - -- --- - -- --- - - hoofs referred to in the preceding 4 _ paragraph. YE I+ m When a better beef animal is pro- some ro duced there is no loss on some other way. It is a creation of naw wealth which goes directly to the ,•producer Q� 1/ and indirectly to the country. j STOCK The First One. - - The original crass-word puzzld was for _ Are Your Cows Earning Their Seep? Listenl the ergo}Hent between the fl=at Proved safe by fnillions and prescribed by physicians automobile driver and the first traffic Lumbago w� Albert _ , on the 2nd Concession in Grant cop. Headache Neuralgia Colds _ g Township, owned a Scrub Bull in 1911. He delivered to _- the cheese factory that year 44,228 pounds of milk. He - P31I1 TOOthache NeUr]t15 I�11e11171at1SII1 jR I_. " . i - bought a good Pure Bred Sire and from the first cross M fun=d's Liniment for Colds. , .produced 14 ;of his present cows and six of his present Pp Accept only !!! ef_' BGkS ]milking heifers. From the same number of cows as in Big growers and shi ers use elec isl . - '1911,'last year he delivered 152,605•pounds of milk. tricity to kill insects the: may lurk in ' which contalnS proven directions Eight years of crossing with a Pure Bred Sire made a bags of nuts. The sacks are run iHandv '•Bauer" ifo7tee of 12 thblets al; , R dffferenee of 108,337 lbs. of milk in his herd. through an e:ectric ironing machine ;Also tottlee of 24 and 100—Druggists. iI Don't keep unprofitable producers. _ which destroys, through heat and .urea to cAnatin) nr Bayer Wanntactn» of Hcaoso•tl. :►apirin it The trade murk (ttrr• S. ,while it L w•It'1 X00 `, BtJY A GOOD BUT.L 104 I pressure, any in eggs Or larv6e.'9 tbst ter or �ta]tcyllBaye (Acetfi Rae, to Acid. •'A.public A•")(net imtta[fobe, the I,I }w ryt Aspirin m=ane Bayer manutactntr, to awtet the pnblte 10 l ISSUE No. �1—'2b. Dt Bayer Oompeny will le stamped with their general Mile mark. the "Bayer j w nION % _ 9t i C S1 -R 1 '.'ti:ds .w w"• :,.. •yam. 3[":.,ae_ a "."'ti. .t. y - a+�' d•�y, •s ...- e ,.:.�•a : .�+' �. .rr•:,."#^ ! .7+ '}'"i•i.. �, i, -','.+'. ..S{' .-„ a.�,', -may..', _ x;,.s.,,.,:. }..:: .. V'-' M+-F: .�•n ..'. .. ... "j•' .A. -.« r'Y ;:. •^ ." x ^-i,.3t•G^ _y.. H M .. .. .r r -�rtR..! .a. .,.. .... s{7•.,..w. ,F„.;-Rvr. .. :r. ,,..'-..a :•..`+,`•�t 'w-' FS' :u•'..%.. ,.a .w - _a•` ."p'.,�.cf:, once whether it Is a first offence the infkience of strong drinkand � 7 ` or not. There is no doubt much sooner or later they are likely to BEDDING 'PLANTS PLANS •rMRMS danger is due to inexperienced come to grief, and it may not be 11"3 IM Year.$ $1.50 if paid in advance, drivers being in charge of motor befure they inflict serious damage / S'bscripuona ro rho•United States end Creat cars but 'far .-=ALLY MINDS — -- - Britain 12,00 in advance. . greater danger is to other care or iujury to their - : incurred by mea driving motor occupants. QTOMATO PLANTS, CABBAGE AND CELERY JOHN MURKKR, Proprietor, vehicles while under the inflitence _ of liquor. While driving on theASBESTOPROOF PLANT-$, ASTERS, VERBENAS # NOTES AND COMMENTS. highway a few days ago we met a An asbestos pie erred roof coatin car with five men, 'driving at a P P g. ;.PETUNIAS, STOCKS, PLILOX, PANS1ES . Will not crack,peel or burn. One ap- ✓. ' •')Pour point four beer-is not in- ferious rate, first on one side of plication Is equal to 10 coats of ordin Make pour garden beautiful and rofitable. The stock is the road and then on the other. ars roof paints. Will make a roof toxieatioR. The Ferguson Gov. the waterproof. Does not require good and now is the time to set them out. ernment will give their guarantee Howthey escaped a collision or dressing or painting. to that effect. The - Ferguson upsetting in the ditch was a mire- For full particulars in regard to this (Government has also made pro- rale. Evidently they were tender valuablaeprp�ooftccoating P / N' E A P P L E s ..,vision for the punishment of a»y Pines are now at their beet and prices are reasonable, 476 TOSEPT3 OOW AN r tesreon found intoxicated in a pub Frenchman's Bay -82-89 PICKERING to 5 00 a case. All si sea in stock _ Sir place through drinking this I Special price on auto tires temperance beverage. And yet - Take home a bag of Sugar now, it is at the lowest, x ;• we find people who will-not give FAIRFORT HOTEL 725 % 100. Nthat government credit for being slime and capable. now open under New Tr d hlanaizetuent RICHARDSON'S GROCERY F Ora January let of asst year a '' -- •. � r_: �• mew Provincial law will come into Dancing every Saturday BREAD __ ;.tforce whereby ail drivers of motor Evening a'NITH A 8 to 12 (standard time) .ears will require to.pass an exami. _ PURPOSE TickeriiagHardwareStore •aline which will entitle him or DON'T UIgS TSI$ I bar to carry an operator's license, .;, without which he or she will not b .N.'W. STAFFORD ' '• _ e allowed to drive a car. The l termsand condi.6fons udder which Marble and Granite Dealer, Seeds ! Seeds ! Seeds ! „ *�onney s bread is rade fire licenprescribed well be issued will be ire from No.I patent Hour Now the time to et our Seed Cora, --We have a od Cemetery Lettering etc. i pr•eecribed by the Lieutenant• and all ingredients accord. R 8-0 . ®oveaor itr Council. Drivers not First-class work iugly. Brown bread the supply on hand and all No. I seed. guaranteed. whole wheat, and stone iv possession of operator a licensee g ground. Cakes and past •Compton's Early, Lon llOW, Borth DakoCs, aM will be subject to heavy fines. For Kingston Road and Pickering of the finest 3taality, fresh the Seal offence a fine of not fess East Towntiae, eggs and plate 'arae. Ira Imp LeanDipg; �iS00II81a NO. 7, tban 010 and not more than $50 21-_40 P. O.—Whitby R. R. 1 cream io Snndses, Sod" Il easy be imposed, and for the sec- and Bricks. Wedding white Cap, 1e1loW Dent, Golden Eilow . ".. artsd atfdat•e a fine of not lees than • . Cakes,our rpecialty. Gr8111 Chopping _ _ . Get yours While we have the varieties, as good Beed Oorn - _ •� and net more than x100 may is scarce this season. _ "ie esnlxleed, and for enbeegnent ,AND FL 1`KING: ♦idativas a feta► of imprisonment I am prepared to do Ctopping•andAgent for McCormick-Deerinc Farm Machinery taotexeeediux thirty days may be Oat Flaking every day but �' and Repails. -imposed. The driver must always Saturday. cave thin license in his possession, Stoneboate For Sale .gllilrir B '1Il IOF and any vir7lntioa of the lair will t+'lSreIDOII� iy-' �[(} �QO in' ' ,z®�� F. Bayles, ;ti; :��� �,:� J. S. BALSOON, JPICKERING --bi, rec+rded on the license. This t will enable the magistrate who RurslRnute No. 3 try the cage to determine at - ` 104 MEMORIAM. r, ai<;e3vra-10 loving nbemory of our dear • ane and brother, Pte. WilliaNo. John A r, M��rnum Sim c Roots o 743181 w•bn was ki!lod in ,n �.7 -"oleo. M&y 8rd, 1917. at Z imy , Me bad a nature you eould'nt help "'`^xr:a.'' r ��.;rra=%s.^::.;f;•%c%s.;;r'rrtas, :sra.'.tr.TMinimum Cost ' `• And a heart that was purer than gold, We hrinst to each service the experienced respectful ellen• � i i And to those' who knew him and tion that the cheer vaace deserves. �t'e brlog to the core- : And him. many perfect equipment sod an experienced knowledge. 9?�EeN.TY Deposit Bctz in the j • Hie memory will never groes cold. A aer•vice of dignified memorial is ours. � � nearest branch of the Standard ••Tby will he done." Bank w'ill relieve any anxiety regard- F -'Sade missed b Mother and Das y y BAi�K�1G inti the whereabouts of your vale- Sister Queenie. ablee w bile permittinw free arceris.to them by you or a drily nuthor+zad .lt000Te'-[o toed remr+mhrance of our person at any tiros during baokioit Ob r busRaot sad father, James _ r`p� hours. The oust i+ lens than one cent K31+arlee Roots who departed this YrlfitJ life• we 211tloved 19.31. .Increasm Farm Produc' fion per dap ; the se ufe received is an Feodiv we loved him, be is dear to neattmRble r;easr u c tet h us still. 1 t se t ty. Out in grief we must bend to God's holy will; WITH complete banking facilities specially 'I'ma low- t eAar sorrow. is great, our loss herd adapted to farm business, this Beak is ever STANDARD BANK ' to hese, - ready to reader practical assistance is itmherirls - Mut angels, dear husband, will agricultural interests. guard you with care. O? CANADA We encourage farmers to strive for bisges and Gone, but not forgotten. better production by extending loans for the par- - PICKF.RING BRANCH—W. F. Law, laeayer _ ,—Wife and Dau hter ueenis. Brsarehas abo at etrookUrt, Wmt aleft, we,ithy g Q apose of sound development. HORSE REGISTER. Consult our local manager. - '• . •it '- FifSTA9Y. (38313Ij (20019), the superior - T'i'm Subscribe for The Pickering News - forported premium Clydesdale stall- Brougham, tall- " Ion. the m, will of Oscar Wilson, _ __ ���� • ion. t h pr will make the season of - DOAMEMN BAW -- : 119M w folio-a: Moodao, will leave bis own stable. Brouggham, and pro- W1ER'i'$Y BRANCH. CA P. LXND, Woagm , ss QUALITY - SERVICE -_SATISFACTION" -coed to Wm Orttserod'o. Greenwood, • SAkraM F_ C. CROSS. Momipm - • i-� Cor eight; Tuesday, Urban 'st, ba e, _��.� -_.�} - �,r,,,�,,,,-,,,�, .•�.�•�••r► �-.+.�► l f - :.Audley, noon; H. G Wilerrna, base 'iine, taigbt; Wednesday, W, J. Mill- -qWs. Pickering,noon;Chxs Palmer's + Liverpool.sBrnicht; Thursday, ; J tr• .- P I C K E R I N ]QeDotoald's. Brock Road,noon; his ,. own stable,night;'.Friday, George Middleton s. 7th concession, nlgbr; - where-Saturday, proceeds to his own etable MEAT . -MARKET . where be will remain.until .the foil- a owing Monday afternoon. atAWNDALE, (23741), the imported Clydesdale stallion, the property of Round Roast or Steak, ... :.. ... 20c per ib James McLeod,Olaremont,out.,will $urloin Roast or Steak. crake the season of 182 as foil oW06: - Monday,will leave his own stable at Porterhouse Roast or Steak,• _ `H. 8. Pu b's, Glen Major, and pen- Rttmp Roast,... 18c 00 .coed to Wm. Hill's, north of Clare- "� = • Fine Rib Roast, ... . . 20c " mon t,foo noon; thence to Mr. Mer. - wie Glasgow,for night;Tuesday.W. ' Heavy Rib Roast, 16c " �. 'H. Major's, Whitevale, night; Wed. -.Shoulder Roast.. .. ,,, '•14 and 18c " wtesday, L,•Middleton's, Brougham, J Pot Roast, ... 14c " i 1! Plank-truss moan: JHs, rsday.nd's, Claremont- EMPIRE BARN S •�oigbt; Thursday, Mr. Simmers' ' Brisket, LO buil, ... - ... 9c " - Metal-clad 'Balsam,noon; Bert Jones' Mt. Zion, Lea of Puck;... might; Friday, Temperance House. •y Fire-safe lasrmatneet Aabbarn,noon;Lower Myrtle,night; Loin of Pork, ... ,. ,. 25c •` Lightning ProW Yalu'f su H Saturday,own stable until the full. Shotildet'Roast of Pork, ..: 20c,'23c ". Weathor-tight tonvenien�t�ro� owing Monday morning. Pork cht,pa, .• 2sc If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled ' : Pure Pork Sausage, ... - - let me quote you. Let me show "Empire" +'COUNTY COUNCIL 25c ., Q youBarna I COUNTY OF ONTARIO Finest Salt Pork,.. .• have built. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy i ;Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, .. 3Sc " to work in, and moderate in cost. A meeting of the County Council of " _ .. " sliced, ..: „r 35c " (Estimates gladly van for roof " „ gl y roofing with the famous Eastlake MeW- the Corporation of the Oounty of On- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c lic Shingles,or"Em ire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations tarso will be held in the Council Cham- _ •' P ger ' iter in the Court House�'n the Town of Back Bacon, ... .. . ... 45c " done. All work absolutely guaranteed. Whitby on TUESDAY, the 2nd day Cooked Ham,.. .: .. 55c `' .rot June, 10'16, at the hour of two .. • F J PROUSE PICKERI NG � ' 'Weinere .. .. 25c - F. . w`- o'clock in the afternoon. Head-Uheeee,.. All accounts to be laid before the lSC " BU I LDER .1 r 40uuncil should be forwarded to the Ea,y First and Domestic Shortening,�3 lbs 55 cents Building Contracting A Ulerk. prnpprly certified, at least three _ - " 5 lbs 9U cents, . Barns, Houses, etc. of all kinds o- days before the meeting of the Coun• '• " lb prints li3 cents ? r• cii Fresh Trout and;White Fish Every Friday Pickering Dealer for the Products of err:. D,rted at NL hiths, Onrkrio, this 18th Lt +day of May, 1925 The Metallic Roofing Co. Limits Ra ARTHL R 1'. CHRi?TIAL R E ID - - PI�'K F R T'�'C d, Toronto ^' :�— ?. + T ' �.:"•^ '3.�:7':P'S��'. IxT�rPiT•xT....•_ Ri•.'4°rG6:.V.Z. '.a._ KACu►REMONT. we are pleased toga J. B. Ma- , �i E' ]� C I n G Ma le Leaf Mutual FiT�'. ���� dill able to be arocfod again after �CB�g Seeds p Rte, J.end Mrs, Mann An .Mre, being eouflned to his house for _ _ We are prepared to build and sell,&II i � CO• MacCallum spent Saturday in To- about ten days through illness. styles of lawn. chicken wire and stock Ionto. David A. and Mrs. Pugh, of E !once*at reasonable prices. Cheap rate*for-farm.and country R.and Mrs. Devitt, of BrQuth- Lakefleld, called on their relativesS6 It will pay you to consult us before buildings. ' m, visited Claremont friends on here oyer the week-end. We are purchasing, iatnrday. leased to know that Mr. Pugh to , We also have for sale Asphalt .Windstorm Insurance on buildings, Mrs. MacCallum bas rented Biro. making a success of the creamery heady Roofing and wind-aatUa,Situ*etc. , *Tbomson'a residence sad expects business. - Hale Wire to move scop Miss Avis and Mrs. Jarvis, of Be sure and Ret our prices on Automobile Insurance v Mise McKinnon, of 3tou$ville 3arden Seeds in bulk !380. FARLEY A 80N,Brock Rroad� of all kinds. Locust Hill, Mrs. Davis, of Toron- and packages. Pickering R. R. 1 are was the Rueat of Miss Annie 8poff' to, Mrs. A. D, Peters, of Port 28 3 Phone Pick. 1708 FARMS FOB SALB t yard on Sunday. Perry, and biro. Cleo. Beverley. of — Wilfred Sadler,of Brooklin+ via- the 5th line of Uxbridge, spent All kinds of Flower Seeds Write or phoneZw . iced with David and Mrs. Taylor Friday with Lyman and-Mrs. PH 8 ASW E TS ��T F on Thursday last. key. Flint and Dent Corn of all varie• i E1 D s B O Y>r M A N Fred and Mrs. Madill and family The summer_ meetioR of the ties, all No. 1 Seed. Having pj rebased the stock from, of Toronto spent the week-end Claremont and Altona branches of the Estate of with their relatives here. the Women's Institute will be 20 WHITBY, ONT. Geo. and Mrs.Lee,of Stouffville, held in the basement of the Union Try a package- of our W. G. BARNES and the entire; eapent Sunday with the latter s pa* Church on Friday afternoon, May Garden Fertilizer. J. s. and Mrs. Madill. _M business of doe. W. DOTEN CLAR�EMONT �rents. 29th, at 2.80 o'clock. ]Hies Martin, Am prepared to supply all sizes Mrs. R. J. How is spending a who is an institute worker and a Just received a carload of from Berri Boxes to Three O14EAME14Y I. week in Richmond Hill with her very plemsinggpeaker,willaddrese "Enarco" Motor Oil. and Half.Buahel. daughter, Mrs. Archie Anderson. the weetinx., - Refreshments will Charles and Mrs. Carruthers and be served at the close of the meet- Get our price on any weight of G2fKeII River $88k8t V�OrkB Highest price paid for. ,Albert Middleton, of Toronto, vis doge Oil before buying. phone Mark,fl409 1Cream at the ?ited with J. B. and Mrs. Madill on Sunday. Glar@man t Creamed John McGrath, accompanied by : N E W F. M. COOP 1 R - FRANK PE a the B 1 �,'`' Mieaes Verna and Margaret Bing- lei ' "The Mea that made the Borneo' ban, motored to Toronto one dap IC'L.&REMONT Basket." Give u_s a trial and be convinced pit tat week. -- ; Oscar and Mrs. Hutchinson, of T H •�1i Aitona, spent Sunday arith the T I N I A T / S / E D _ former's parents, John and Mrs. Hutchinson. a Tinsmith. _. .. 1eatber Stox'4 j ,y ,. A number of the members of the Having purchased th Our,best advertisement is the number of satisfied customers who come _. ` Hiseoaic lodge are paying a frater• int sad Hard Rare business form- from every direction on every Sunday that the roads HARNESS thf Thursday even Lodge, ToFotator am prepared to conducted do Tinamithing. ..1,.. '•s, are opsor." way to churucrhdoor on the # "r Our*uraam u quality Hamm and L Neat Sunday at the •Baptist Bove trunabing. Plumbing and Why not bustle the chores.and follow their example?t+ There BOOTS-0 SHOII ',Church the paster Is preach in Fnraacs Work. is tr ret*on for your aeilfhbors' regular attend- ' the mor inR on `nw Wis om ? -: ante at Dtvtne Worship. a of s ens W have a large stock this Famous Which> epetb Peace."�end i>s the satisfatioo guaranteed Boot on band—unbeatable •iii•' evening on 'Hose a Little Man Pricee waderate Tbey are eatiafled with for bard wear and tear. 'Won a Great Vk-tary." The an• Psalm!, Oils, Varnishes, Hardware 1EilTR'AIRINf3 .conal offering for Baptist mieeies>m- Lte�, always in stock• - THP+ OOBPgtL AT SUNG AND SPOKEN we ooalotain our established eeputa►- a work in Ontario and QuebecAT--- tion for repairing all kinds of r will be received at both servieea, hams" and boots. I On Tuesday evenins©i last wase)! B SHBY CLAR EMONT —':— BAPTIST •:- CHURCH ' t the the Brats, en tk d '""Swing for PICKERING .- CECIL BRIDLE? � ' " •given by the tadies of the Whitevele Baptist Chnm reh I Harnees aker, �.. In the ClaremootChurchweemuch t i! PICH$RING, • ONTARIO .r enjoyed by the large cumber prone Coal, Coa I Bankrupt ent. In addition tothe drams (,i, II there was,an excelleat musical and eELM DALE M11 I -"= program given by the+ Tfaitors and members of the local Hid find Boft Foal of the; P2GT�"j..S�=NCS ;church. beet quality on - :mow is the '�'irrie to 'Prepare The price of trout in this vicine hand ihy has taken quite a jump. A : Wheat or sny grain taken in resident of this village took a trip �� 'S T ,�, �A]' We WBrb fortunate to BeDIIre a large fit001{, COn818t� exchange for Flour. * some distance easton Monday on . . i.r!'s •T a fishing exciireiuo, and on 1eay. •ung of Boots, Shoes, Knee gabber Boots We hs "i e ' ��•nL vs. Bran S~.ortN; Chop, ing the stream was accosted by � �� and Cstsva8 Shoes of all kinds. n the owner who enquired how -- a ii Oil Cake 11 ! l many tront be had mugbt and on New Blacksmith ts11 kinds of grai being advised that be had eaugbt Also, a large flnpply of ladies' samples in Oxfords, C. only one aotitrary flab be was as Having rented the blackemithiog Slippers and Cushion Bole Roots. Ogitvie'a,Purridge Data. : reseed one dollar. basinea+ formerly conducted by Royal Household Flour, ' Pilkep Bros' valuable dots was Thos. E Stephenson, I respect 11 s ' pled one evening last weep by a fully solicit a continuance of the ` Back to lase than 191b prises. _ _ Croom of to Weat;Fl+oar. 1 dcLanttblin car. The driver of the patronage extended to biro. * � scar is ti known. but be evidently gorse-shoeing and repairing -Call st y �`,INGa s !Phone 8800 RV. CHOPPIF(i EVE ileft the road god took the ditch to a specialty. WEEK DAY ,satisfy his desire to kill the 7noo 0 R N E R E I D ' cent animal which war► returning 1J home With its master. There CLAREMONT — a ' would be fewer accidents and' fq tafitiea if such drivers as this had the brains and wisdom of the inno- / 1 r. cent dog. mei drama. entitled "Pat• B E A T T Y Save / 3 to ' Your Corn Aco y • ty Makes Tbings Ham," will be STANDS FOR THE BEST es. lose from 4 to 31 the food value of your sera by fix, presented by the young people of as it to yow east!•as Fodder. OVA er . the Union Church in the, Masonic .!crud is a TORONToodes lase• Sale will sive Hall on the,evening .of Friday, os, 10004 of the value. G •n.ilss. will !coerces eb. _ May 2Dtii. Good nasion! ee!lectionr mob of your cattle and wi I loerea0e the quality and coy 21) h. of violin solos, piano quaatfty of our milk return.. Good Blase mast be made p,,�AR E I caste, voce] *clue etc., .will be Rr• is sa air- s. 1� si�l�o. doable 1 OPVLAIR The TOROM'O site i.made of selected opnaee. en between lycts. f3on't miss this s tongued and pee••d to ludo the air. sad specially •s'r comedy if yon can enjoy a good treated witi� e a a its life. IS'fi extra 5 :. laugh. Doors open at 7.80. pro. y — capacity wish'"C O flip Reef. g ears show you w bs save ea foe•sa,and'I, �t .,gram begins x68 o'clock. Admfs health and nI�e •f year herd. ltafee e. and IDEAL ' inion, 25 cents. — st 8nnday afternoon and ev. fain pnrdsets>as*!eddy*duos• " ening Rev. E Oreborn conducted' — W. R. EMBRSON ening Re anniversary Ore ee in the Good- Litter Carriers, Hep Carriers, - Whitby P.Q. Phone 908j Grocery `O��wood Baptist Church to large coo• Pnmps, Door Tracks, Cow _- `gregations, and special music was Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. _ rendered by the choir of the Clare- It will pay you to �t my prices on • L moat Baptiyt Church. In the ob. &boos before buying elsew ere. -� sense of the pastor, the serviete in FRANK J. P$OII3E the Claremont Church was con ONTARIO ducted by Rev. Mr. Baldwin, of PICBERIN0. - Daring the months Uxbridge, who preached an excel. of Jane. July, Aug- lent se■mon. The music was led . Best Quality of est and September, in a very creditable almoner by the juvenile bhoir. 1 _ tbis store will close 4 While driving west of ClaremontGROCERIES 1 every Friday at 1 p j on Tnesday morning, Mr. Swift. f 111., but Will be open " AW one of our garage,men,bad a rath der nripleasao6 ezperieage e. He os, at Right Prices i�� , all other evenings ' ,going at a Rood r t peed, 0� daring the week, 'I when going ap McFarlane'* hili 8s, something went wrong with the 4 Bars Soap 2oc, 8 Bare Castile Soap lac, 3 Pkgs Amonia 25z,. 14 r Frank CBIDLO�P ' Ateerfog gear of the truck and be Gillex 15c a pkg, 2 Ibs of - lost control. The car turned enm= pp prunes 22c 2 lbs of letely upside dawn and was face Dates 22c, 2 The of '- ins the9enst. In some tray Mr. Seedless Raisins 22c, Above ``CLARE�rIONT Swift Rot clear of the car and, es-caped injury. The wind•sbield 2 lbs of.Valencia Raisins 22c. iftw1 i '.b• Ti:AI IMAM : Was badly smashed but otherwise --_ ''the truck did not sustain much Fresh Fruit and Vegetables �i• damage. ended sissy*on hand. Su�There will be a meeting of the Fresh Fancy Cooking, Mondays, Bowlis P � t t 'Tennis Club and all who are inter• oilmen. ested in this healthful recreation. Wedaeys and Fridays. at Dr Tomlinson's office on this HE Melotte bowl is suspended by a spindle from a' � Fridav) evening sharp at 7.80. Fancy Broadcloth 98c and 1.19 yd. six hall wrings above. It runs continuously EathuAiastic support of the Tennis Gingham* and Voiles T Club will make it possible to equip up to 40c, for 29c. !" w,ithout vibration. Friction and resistance is of all materials and destRa : k -two courts and maintain them in Plain White and Fancy Curtain :VraellcallY elitnrnated. Mae6ma with bosuns* below kept a stook. It will pa you ` good playing condition. Thus all Scrini 25c and 40c per yd. the bowl may get out of balance from.wear—the l owl ono to oar works std inspect be our sacs! •wishtog to.pla can be accommo is im- obtain pot a Don't .c misled yy Fancy Chintz 28c. ,_vibrates—tfle machine turns bard--skimming *soots We do not employ them,consegaeot�. dated on a firsE'clAss court. Now phone 1401 perfect—Cream is lost in the skim milk. Examine this ;y we o6n, and dotbroW off the agent the inaiotenance of A second court Original 1Kelette with the suspended bowl, now. Its oommission of 10 per oeni.,Wbiohyoc w8 'depends on the ?rapport which the o.reainlp env by parobasinR from es.i ''"' ► Club receives. If yon Grant to be used sadden uhf' call solicited. pure of a gmne Rhenp..ver yon hAve D SOOT T R 1 J. T. h1.ATFiEAON; � tame to play. come out n❑ Friday D. A. Gerald Clark. T)ur,!�Hrt�tin,T1:',t:. .T'•tn;�.- T,,.yri. R. R Picl-Prio. fr and boost the Tennis W, R iii.4ney. R. R ti.. i L-1cuat Hili. irA. Phone Pick: 24 qs,_ ;�, t,•• a �,•� ` evening �°^ •- � a 4 1,,,1.-�� .i.v (i FrrU r.v�trr�. l:lnt'rfr .. ., .. k� � �... �.. .2+ .a ::tai ,h�xr. '��.;^ ti.� ��.�..&.s,'.5•, `+ �""'i: $ $.,'., : :.�.. �r +.;��•: rte: ,. ....r:y,..., ,.. s: n �'.',., •._ 4 �..:.. r -r.^a. [a.,, � PP�4,. 'yr. ,,. ¢'., �,"-.. ', ."•/•�. s�w, '='r.`'„�."'°,a,� .p r••rr } ,�'. 'i. M �°... �e^'g'�cy,,+. :'.� �a �.. .:".:.' FY k ,`ifA. .. W, i g. wo.Y q..W Jv'$1 ti' *nfi;w`�+.r� :� 3Ma.1✓Ts, •yXd -,�` 'I•, h � '�,,,:, . .. ki.,;•� f_% x ,: .s.,�.+'SK-. .KL, a+Y x'�='.�,sa„, ^s'v. A.y'r e � j�� yw �d,,. •a'3'^' ,T:.•.''P,L ,,K .."p,. J. .r '�,t�'1r,.� t,+�. Vii• ''' ..at � � -. '�•� .. -. �. J6y'tJ�:, ' kkf 4r^.. �' v�•,�•.�r �.-...d.us ., y N r " - to be ad man,a-true man. I thinlc goo � U wit} be a clever man—you have FABS-,�ll��la` ' �'�,q .5'1�R#ice-- �'Vf?', 3 it in you. Listen, Kit. Once I knew. �r + - very clever man—not b a , v a r but•one.who, like you, dh! not think, ked nut mearion, didfou -n Kit t care, long on ouas r The 'Advent of Tea to n 'land won• would hove been the happiest q womaman in the world if that man had weatss thought, had meant, had remembered used to s?t extent In England Hut she broke my hetrrt and made Tea -v as not t $ r my life a living death. Now my heart till about the middle of the seventeenth grows alive again to lot k at you. I would rather see you lie.dead before w a Ce1ltLlry, although knowledge of the Won- me than that you should break any erful qualities of the b0wrage had reached .roman's heart as that man broke ` mine!" -M ��3 needs f u d turopeas earl a9 15l?, burin the seven- 'y Qr � "Was he my farther°" faked Kit, k teenth century, all tea Was lnitported from in a low awed tone, not looking at his r�wJ ?nOderrt Laundry .SOC><�! Qfl to ,ewa.00 per mother, but down at the loch, which i ' -China and wait from X2.5, P somehow seemed suddenly to have pound. Not until- 1E36 did any tea reach grown misty and far away. 1S them QQ England from India. In that year the first ' "He was your father," said the wo- man L}lies; very softly. shipment was made from the now famous There was a long silence between ' them twain, so loothat Royal drop= Oil" � NvdS�lta ; tea growing district of Assam. India to- d his head, and pretended to go to y . ;day supplies fully half the worlds tea re- sleep, ..quire and provides some, of the finest Is he dead, mither. said Kit st seals •q �� �� last, the realities of life huMming in teas gown. The rich body of SALADA his ears and making bis heart like - - -- — fs due to the select India teas used in the i:hill water within hi-m. "you are cruel. My lad—•my lad—but "3iother, I am'going to be a great ` 7. 'N , he is not dead," said Lilias you dont me be will t man," a blend. Mac Walter, no face looking ashen o an to . I ell ma said the reformed truant. And grey and drawn in the insolent o hen you—yes, you shall know. I married even as be spoke there came a vivid P Walter Mac Walter because I thought!flash, and the thunder broke above in ism of the morning sunshine. my heart was dead—because of the i sonorous mirth at Kit's daring! a' Kit thought a while, and then said,I man, your father. I thought he did I "Ali right, we'll, see!" said Kit Ken- Rolm with an indignant ring in,his voice, not lore me, that he had deceived me.(nedy, leaping up and shaking his flat r "Hors you must hate hm, mither!" I My mother said, 'Marry the man for at the elements. There was a little rustling beyond-your father's sake. The debt crushes (Tobe continued.) the dyke in the broom into which Kit him to the ground. He is a good man. -4---' had thrown the stick. A thrush which i ' AR had flown in as f to visit its nest flew Love will come afterwards. I did iviii , wrong, Kit, I sinned against love.. But ' out again, cherkin crossly. I do not hate me,.Kit. I vri11 die if you His mother did not answer, so Kit - - -- -' repeated his words, How you must hate me. I have gotten so little out • !` P� of life•--I who expected s4 much. I hate that man, mither!" icannot bear that you should hate me, With eyes pulsing and misty, tike Kit. At least, I n have not deserved - - the Sky over the Northers, sea where j the;." the ice floats, Lilias replied. She did j The boy felt the tears well up in]n n e I ,not sigh—sighing i5 for hopeful peo-'his own eyes. He did of understand. jit d9 plc who are only temporarily unhappy. • a. But this wornsn was ho less a He could not. Yet Lilias was wise,I . t,z . Ste- for the effort to un$erstand made a tationless, convicted on a life sentence deeper impression on Kit's mind the°r from -which she did not mean to ap- if he had understood all. The mys-1 8? 19. $ OROCIMTT. peal.H hi ry o suffering sobered him• e 7 .. .. .r ate him—no. I do not hate that older and wiser each moment. man, Kit," she said, slowly, but very y instinct this woman had reached ,,• 2t distinctly. Rather, God forgive him the truth that to make children trust, " iry and me—I love him still. For a wo-!you, you most appeal to their under. { CHAPTER XXII — (Cont d.) scmewhere in the air about us but we iman who once loves truly, Kit,,-as I jy pp { Kit Could swim a little. Geordie E1- seldom let it alight on as till it comes' � standings as well as to their hearts. - - k i in human iso We rather -shoo it loved your father, there is in this life! Kit Kennedy reachrd -his hand ,'"�'► phinstone had taught him the breast; » no escape, no hope. I do not know V alts: stroke, but it was pleasanter and more'off like a troublesome Oy, across to his mother and laid it on hers. _ the about the next. AL any rete she love? Roughing It. ' .nteresting to wrestle near the shore firs; time thatheought-to havered one' to the end. You do net understand.Ipht took her lett hand and gently hlis•a Sbar e—"So Reggie is rough- vpith Royal, because at rwimmin he'to school. g g Nor can an man fully understand. Patted it. Then she wrnt on awi-o D ;'. g Y ">v!y boy," she said. `! did waonR- ins St just now?" had no chance, whereas near the 1 "Kit," said Lilias alae Walter, with Like a wasp that is bushed a man I ainned agatnst'love. But I have been Algie 'He is 'Indeed—lust Ilres lA beach he was on more equal terms-{{sad directness, "you are-playing tru- tufts to sting that which hurts him. punished, and God, I think, looks a soft collar and keeps the car tains of ` The sun poured down upon his white!�t,,, But when a woman is braised, wound- upon it so. 'Whom He loveth He hie, car rol;ed up ail the time.' ' glistening body He shouted aloud in' .,Yes," said Kit, hanging his head, ed to the death, ground to powder, if chasteneth•' 1 heard Mr. Osborne say - _ _. the young gladness o! his heart. Duty, and standing meanwhile like a spare the heel be the heel of the man ;he it But not as if he knew it. Nor as ]Mork of the Heart schoolmasters, lesson books bid under' loves, it cannot grind the great love know it. If I have tinned greatly broad stones, hours of exits and en-{ °ung Apollo erect before his mother. out of her heart. Such love as this, t The humse: heart. if Working norm o1• _ he moral law had" alwhted now. I have also been greatly punished, and trances, leathern taws and the moral There was a basket by his mother's sit, does not come at will. It dors God does 'not exact the enatty iii ty,-e:pendt~ with sufficient force to lilt law, were all alike forgotten. not go at bidding. It is there, Kit. p a Relcht of '8 lbs. one foot every mia� „ side covered with a white napkin. She beth worlds. Kit, be a Food mar.. Be Ouch—let's have an tther 1 barked had been on her way to meet Heather You do not understand. You never, Royal• lumbering outwards like aIhad and his donkey -as he passed will wholly, for you are a man. But;trne. Speak the truth and , its the uta, rent pot-walloping elephant through that he mi ht take that is the truth. Cod has made wo_"cc nsequenres• If you do Wong, a9 you along the highway, wirl, stand up to the punishment. Kit, PNzsle Danger*. the shatbwa 'to become instantly per- g `man,so that because I loved that man fectly graceful in the amber deeps,l:t to the Crae Cottage. Sbe had not f once I must lave him always!"- d) not run from troub'e, as--us he Fatigued aftlrr, hours of futile study p seen her father or her mother for did, If he had remained God knows over a baiT!tr.g cross-word puzzle, W. ?; "come and have anotherl" And Kit' Th'e relieving tears welled up si}ent- many months. how rood] how lad] I wouA have went. The water was still chiliish, ly in. the grey-biue eyes. There they proudly, g Y E• Caruthers, of Los Angeles, stretch• Without saying a word`Lil}as took y stood by his aide—aye, through dig-I e� for it was early in the year. But the] Y K stood for a moment like water in an � ted his mouth !n such q prodigious r violence s the exercise and the racing.the napkin from the basket, and call- over-full Plass held by a sort of sur-I grace, penury, and death.. But was'Fawn that lie dislocated his law'. ti the our blood iso n d this veins Sng Bit to her She began, with strange face tension- Then they ran slowly afraid and went array. Oh, Kit, do ` kept Kit wagrat for the better part of 'Fills and vplespings of her mother's over and dripped unheeded one by one r•or. flinch, stand up to the stort:t, and! tr, ib some warmth into the upon her la One fell on Kit's h-and. b. `ore that the woman who loves you 8t1)i Running.- heart, 'i. an hour. boy's chi..ed limbs. She had not done P P will stand beside you. I tell you her] -Host (bhowing visitor around)— Then he began to think of putting1 Y It was warm. t, so much since be was s little lad of .. r+ aeart will be proud lute! rejoic'.ntt t e "This sundial was put up by t� great- on his clothes. He waded ashore, feel- Oh, mither, dinna.' he cried, egon- r Ing as the water fell away from him years old. This made hos glad ized, anstching his hand away with cause she knows if' is done .u:' the grandfather nearly a hundred )'ears and the fanning wind blew, as i! be;that she had chanced upon him that the swift intolerance o? e t n she loves. i ago." Y, morning, though she meant to speak youth for, 4 rabbit or some wild thing stirred had lest part of himself behind in the g, g mental suffering—an uT,known and j the broom bush. ICit turned his! Vlaltor--"And'does it still keep good. water. He wished he had kept his seriously to the boy all the same. For foolish thing to healthy childhood. ( auger recti till now. the space of five long minutes both ..� you love Walter Vac Walter?"ii head quickly, but saw nothing. !time?" •.'ouff—cuff'." barked Royal behind were silent, the tears welling up in said Kit presently, with the remorse- Having spoken out, Lilias Mar. Wal-. 1� hist, "call yourself a swimmer and the woman's averted eyes, and the less curiosity of youth, whose Inquir- tar's heart was happier than it had Mlnard'a Liniment Fina for the Praire going out already—look at rrae!" I boy casting about for,some non,-com- ies sometimes sting like lashes, some- been for years. The t urden was eas-I • And the doubtful Newfoundland mittal sub ect of conversation. times cut like knives. it An unseen. hand Seemed to lift -The Toothpick Industry. ' pushed right across the loch for Chef Then, garment by garment, she Lilias started at his.'words. She it from her shoulders, r Sof Approxturatelp 110,000,000 tooth'- 1 You do not hate me .or this, Kit. i r woods on the further side. helped him on with his clothes, till he formed her ]tips for some .vehement picks are daily manufactured in Maine ."Oh, no doubt," said. Kit in reply, stood completely arrayed before her. answer. But it was unspoken.- The she said with a yearning pitifulness in i from Maine hardwooft. fuming to watch him, "it's very easy Royal had swum and barked, and flre that leaped into her eyes died out I her -eyes. i for you, stayingin the water with all.barked and swum between the dee as swiftly. For a space she was ail- The boy sobbed one great sob, to t y ' big face go cold, and then fell on his: that hair on. Try it in your bare skin'and the shallows ever since-Kits e- tint, and when she spoke it was in a mother's neck. j : and else how you like it." sertion. But now he came up the bank, low, even, colorless voice. ( "Mither!" was all he Said i reel Then he held up his foot to try how sheepishly wagging his lank wet tall, "No!" she said. "I do rot love Wal-i _ !t felt to have the water run between 'keeping meanwhile one eye on the ter Mac Waiter. And from the heart of Lilias, the rr sinned-against, the year-long pain his toes. This proved interesting with intentions of Lilias s hand ane one "Did you never love him? pursued - g the right foot, so Kit repeated the op-I on her uncovered basket. pitiless youth. ebbed away. I �. eration on the left. A little shiver of Kit, said his mother, gravely, sit ill never loved him• ; cold began to strike downward along down. I want to speak to you." "Then why did you MErryy him?" It was some time before these two has spine. He would put on his clothes:t Much subdued, Kit sat down. He In all her life's tri.tls LlHas never!friends found articulate words again., r Where were they? Oh, yes,' he rem-I wittW that he had teen suffering had to endure (save once) any mo-f When they did it was the woman who! embered, behind' that broom bush on under Domirde Duncanson's taws In- trent so terrible as this. began to speak in a hushed tone. Kit I 1 the bank. He sprang up the short,stead. But he sat meekly down as he She tried to speak, tut a pulsing had forgotten his eleven years, iris i ._.: SMP ;. . turf and rounded the .waving green was bidden. check rose rebelliously in -her throat, adult auperiority, his diRrtity, of man. and gold-of the obstacle, ; Royal settled himself upon his 'and she stammered like a speaker who He lay with his head-on hie mother's There sat his mother beside them.t haunches a few yards be!ow•on a'spit has suddenly forgotten his next sen-t breast. She kissed his hair and brow, ` \ t of broiling shingle, cockinghis ears tence. as often as she would. And that was CHAPTER .]XIII. alternately at these inexplicahle hu- "Kit-Kit! Oh, Kit," she gasped, not seldom. God did not grudge her, ---.a y: mans who on such a morning prefer- this season and slowed the universe to BIT'S EYFS :JM OPENEC. lied t�e land to the water, and, having cc-�� make it longer. He had done as much. W 'r Kit Stopped, abaslu d and ashamed.!a basket of delicacies such as he could A �(/�i B/iseir> for Joshua upon a leas important oc- The Right Way There is, doubtless, a disembodied see plainly with his nose, went on casion. But overhead a dark and 3 ; moral law, a spiritual essence of ri ht making foolish noises with their at Qu ames threatening cloud drew down from the g mouths. Royal could have shown Girthon Hills,thunder Brooding within a , them a better use for these last. THg its blue-black bosom. to Boil Potatoes c "Kit," said his mother, "I have been FUVOR "Kit;' the woman said, ly, "y0U thinking for a long while that'you are are a clever boy. I wt`. you to be ' "DIAMOND DYES" old enough to be told what is before something in the wol I am sure Put the potatoes in an SMP you. You are nearly eleven, and older you can be, if, you e, For Fyoul• Enameled Potato Pot. Cover . than most boys of twelve or fourteen. mother's sake, try. ou must do it with water. Add salt to t r COLOR THINGS NEW I did not mean to trouble you yet, for for yourself. I carafot help you. Your taste. BoiluntilsofL When kir, Dgpcanson says that you are do- grandfather and grandmother are too finished, drain oft all the Ing well at school. But now I mustpoor to aid you. You must help your- boiling water through the eaatiful home dre• I speak" You are getting wild and self. I do not want you to be only a strainer spout. No danger '' ! t1gQ ttnting U t Playing truant. I will not rage upon plowman. There is more in you than of steam scalding the hands 1 you, Kit. I will only tell you that if that. Only remember that marc because the handle securely jtilr,Nbtbad M 1 t S you go on in the'wa you are doing I ' DIsa40ad fl7M, ftl�l Y Y r , money making is nothin:-, Kit; want locks the cover on. If your dib id 401d 11'ut�t you will break your mother s heart. you to be a scholar, like your father. family uses potatoes, you y' tint w>1E, dailate "Oh, mither!" cried Kit, tears But with the strength he had not require one of these. I ria n into eyes which would not Perhaps one day, who knows. God t,hitdes, or btlll t0 have be� wet for the best whi p}n cath+!! are sasokin ma re nt Him of the evil. \o,.I jdye rich, permlLent that Duncan Duncanson could have Nfrt41ey7•fre�e>�the t must notthink of it. It is impossible!" colors. 11seb 16-coni given, "I forgot. I did not mean to and sweetens the breath. She paused, and was silent a tong package contains di i—at least, I didna ken ye were corrin' a:tdad t Id �. woman can dye I this road." - while.Kit did not interrupt or ask `auk' rectians so ermDle sal "No," said his mother, tint] + "that soeatytoesrry utdrpdmi questions this time. He was pillowed or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, y+ a dresses, coats, stockings, is just it. You did not tank; you did contentedly under his mother's chin. waistitr: + not mean any wrong. You did not ex- He liked it—when he was sure that T 'iiia draperies, covaringa, hang pest to be found out. That is exactly no one could see him. Also he was Enameled `lags, erBTrthing new. the way to break a mother's heart." forltling great resolve's within him. SA LAIJiL Bay "Diamond Dyes"—no other Kit hung his head. The moral law For a boy of eleven can make resolves POTATO POTS j was biting steadily now. x --and sometimes keep them better. kind—and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool "Kit," she went on, after a pause than a man of forty. i' �-after ape rarQal// or silk, or whetbar it is lfaon, taottoa, of strengthening silence and uptoard ` For Sore i'eet--Mlnsrd'z Liniment 1st mixed goods. appeal, Kit, laddie mine, I want you ' � .'v .... .. _ - -♦ .wv«.,�, .-�.:.�mm......-,hr'.s!.w...<,... ,.'...2unzn,.s• :,, cx.sG+-�c'•.r�MX'ax. 4 ' +'s d v •',e.�;e.. 7 Y .UC" •i 4 ... .,, t ,., ..,. -. ',. ,..,.. � =:{w,p�'� �-j,� ac.. t.'sr',�1'^ ! r 4 afi•' ,-.,'• �'{,... ,til,., ••���<¢•es- �Yti�f=. '..yw-,..' ix. ;" =n1 ,s s e .. Y � -n •.- -r..,x. a. •,'•, -.,,. > :.-c ;. �°.-.., - y k. .,�.p: °'7�,,sif$ M:. .•, ,, a :....53: 4.'.-..•-_..1 .,.:..., f•,•.••.., ..{ .-...;d.?&�',..e. .: ..... _ .'�".' ..;4.., . .. 1'3'.`. ..a,, 9;''.re`4'. R•Y'''hi ,: :..+� ,,,g�eer .•. ; r..�„ .sem. ... �. , - "ef r i. M • �� -- - - - - - :CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ! : a IUSHAFIRES RAGE IN THUNDER BAY ; 8 9 to 11 12. __-DISTRICT__DISTRICT 5400 SQUAREAILES - 1 V� Fit; A despatch from FortWilliam, Vlore than one hundred men fought + -'` s " IOnt., says:-According to reports fil- 'the encroaching flames with every tering in to the head of the lakes, an• conceivable weapon until they were .,tering of aboral five thousand sq=rare. ready to drop from exhaustion. Ate 19 e� } L• miles in the sparsely settled region to!last report it was said that the fire 23 sg the east and west is menaced by for-I was under control and the village safe. , a�. est fires. In the burned-out tern-1 The airplane and seaplane forces of 1 � torics,there are the smouldering ruins i the Forestry Dept, are expected soon of numerous homes that belonged -to!to take vigorous sction�in "spotting" 30 31 2 5 hardy settlers. In the Wolf Mountain;fires so that they can be attacked be �; .. and Silver Mountain districts to the fore they spread to dangerous'dimers- west numerous homes in the clear-! sions. The long spell of dry and sun- west have been consumed. One home- ny, though cold, weather has dried 40 ateader, John Crisp, more than sixty the forests to tinder. The coolness xZTA years old, is.believed to have perished has kept the leaves from budding w.c in a fire that'swept that district Wed- and the green grass from apawardg w nesday and he has not been seen since.i on the meadows, glades and swards. 45 4 4 4 , It is believed that he must have been When the grass becomes green it acts s Bleeping when the fire came toward as a natural deterrent to the progress Viscount Milner 54 _ y former secretary of war and secretary 51 5z 5 his clearing and that he was unable}of fires. • "s. to outrun the flames, While it is,pos- A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie, of state for the colonies, who died . ®able that he may have escaped, it is Ont.,.says:-With the district dry as May 13, following a prolonged attack .lir•" not considered that the chance is eery tinder, a small number of bush fires in of sleeping sickness. bright. With' the exception of Mr. the Soo area are causing no little anx- ---Y- r ;Crisp, there is no. definite report as iety. At Massey-the ;itizens of the SIR H. RIDER HAGGARD 'to losses of Lilo, although many set-I town turned out and helped the rang -PASSES IN LONDON `s. Core in the Silver Mountain area are j ers fight a fire near the cemetery. sMt ittTeRMT10"l. sr>roter►n. Mil- said to have had narrow escapes, and! Fires are also causing trouble at Mil- World-renowned as Writer of bb . y a Tales of African Life and a -- '.many others are prepared to leaves ford Haven, St. Joe Island and at SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLE3 their homes as soon as the danger 1 R dal Bank and Desbarats. In fact, Start out,by Ming in the words of which yop feel taasoseabl . `draws near. In several sections valu- more or less serious f res at many Adventure. auto. These will give ou a clue to other words erossta them, ' aide areas o! pulpwood timber have points are keeping the rangers-on the and they is flats 1b still others. A leiirs beloalgs its wltita ` `' A despatch from London guys:- space, words at the numbered square* and rmning saber `" a been destroyed or are in danger. I jump. The rain on Tuesday was not Sir H. Rider Haggard, the author, from Ni i on, one of the of sufficient duration to give much ere on Thursday. horizontally or verdcally or both. Reports P g most beautiful spots in Northern On-'aid and there is no immediate pros- died ir Rider• had be nl for four HOR1iOMTAL {fERT1oAl. •+ a tario, tell of a brave fight throughout Peet o! myre. There have been but 1-3we.thoart i-Part of a Goat months, and recently when his, condi- 3-Fishing Implement 2-Verbal Wednesday -night to clave the town. two cans}1 showers in two months. tion became serious he was taken to r a private hospital in Fon "where - Is--L rad s -Conslan measure of dlstanw . P P 18-Land surface --Consumer SNOW CHECKS FIRES ONTARIO NURSE be died. 14--A Jewish festival 6-aoYern AT FORT WILLIAM AMPUTATES ARM Although-he achieved a world repo- 16-Always 6-Corretattve of "elthr tation as a maker of fiction, it wa 17-ineomplots 7-Cubes o1 chanes +� known to but a few that the real life-I ib-Assemble. 9-ear of metal �,i, . ;Lake Steamers Arrive at Soo'London Girl's Heroic Conduct 19-ott,erwle. _ io-H.ppentno work of Sir H. Rides Haggard was its �. - 20-Affitoted with pave disease t 1-To ward off Covered With Foot of ice. I at Mission Station in China. the field of practice' agriculture, in 128•-Roaches a finish 12-A lock of hair `! Sault Ste. Marie. Ont., May 17,- - Landon, Ont., May 17.-Reports which he gained the highest reputa- J23-A street car 14-Concealed In the Katy ; One of the worst storms for the month'have been received here concerning the tion among experts. - ,w-Sour 15-Subject to death o[ May was experienced Saturday i heroic conduct under tine most trying Sir Henry Rider Haggard was born 2111--To move back, 21-To peel t night by boats on Lake Superior. The;circumstances of a former London -at Brsdenha-n, Ner•fo'.k, June 22, ;Explosive machine P'--Arstudi owrdw (p1.) yet nurse, Mies Bessie Baty, R.N , daugh- 1806. He engaged in Government - SS.-Account book 2s�-A studio ii -high northeast winds, accompanied; '27-To commence - with rain end snow, drove traffic. to;ter of Thomas Baty of this eny. Miss service- in South Africa, and while a g7--A variegated waxy quarts 29--To basleye• : Bat since her deet nat:on services at, young man became telebratedas o! s a U-No' fastened 3t1-A Chum Yt ' hug the north shore route. Down y- g bound steamers reached the Soo to- --Colored Andrew's Presbyterian Church writer of romances and tales E4-He ed tory 31-A color day covered with afoot of ,ice and,more than four years-ago, has been venture with African backgrounds. I •42-C°load 82-Consumed snow. Some of the old-time sailors', Superintendent of Nurses at the Can-i From 1882 to 1924 scarcely a year, 43-To replace 34- To put on had never experienced anything Mks' adian Presbyterian Mission at Keii passed without the publication of a . -_ 46-To throw gi` 36--A color 36-Otatstn.d it for this season of the year Kwong Hospital, Keung.Shan, Kwang-I novel by him. 47--Weipone °• 40=-A"eommunleatien N'ort William, May 17.-This di -,tung, China. In•his day H. Rider-Haggard was 61--To seorol► - 41--Newspaper paragraph i Recent] Dr. Geor C. Wanno of!.one of the most widely read of popular 63- ubdued- 42-Exchanged trict was visited by falls of snow last y P night and this morning. which �1tt aI Winnipeg, the Medical Superintendent novelists, the acme of his popular, 66--Asslstant to mlittary officer 41Performed damper on the forest fires acrd placed!of the hospital,- was .,compelled to achievement being reached in his nov-; 6s-small des 46--A ship's freight .'r, :9 _. .. "them under control Three aeroplanes! undertake a journey that kept him ea of the late 80's, King Solomon si 69-Wishes ` 48-A missile w -. ewe from the inrtituticn for several Mines"-and "She," - 4s-.in eastern state e1 V. L .��, 4 , will be here on Monde from the East 3 60--Therefore w0-:a fabulous nymph _ Monday I da s While absent a native worker Thr scene of these, as of his other, to form an aeroplane lookout base for , y most •successful- works, was laid in 41-Firm Ka-Jokes c in a sugar can factory had his arm 62-A form of address (Ger.) forest Ares, which will be 'established I 8-Tidy at Sioux Lookout. caught in a crusher and it was ter- South Africa, where I;ic�er Haggard b,--pry rib] -,angled. An effort was made to went in 1875 as Secreta* 'to the Gov- d4-To Inundate Sarnis, May 17.-Rarnin shivered y g� y f1b-Te prepare for pabllwtioF n almost a wintry temperature to- get Dr. McDonald, at]long Moon, t�q ernor of- Natal. He served later to I 6" spook 57-0eeessed 7a ' y I amputate the injured rrin, but bandif the Transvaal, and ww, one of the of fl- 6b-olssass of aalsoon workers 62-Proc.ed ° day, in marked contrast to the sum-Ill blocked the road and it was impos- vials who hoisted the British flag over, ever thunderstorm which passed over;Bible to get word to hist. When dan that territory on Queen Victoria's! r 32c; special brand breakfast bacon, the district Setarday evening, To-dap birthday in 1877. 36c; backs, boneless, 35 to 4_c. „ the wind blowing from the lakes was ger of blood•paiaoninQ manifested y �' ` - itself Miss Baty got a native, doctor .after the Boer victory at Majuba l THE MARKM- Cured meats-Long !'lest bacon, 50 v the coolest for some weeks Farmers, hoa'�ver, were.,rejoicing at the helpful to administer an ansestbefic and she Hill the convention with the Boers was ' - to 70 lbs., $22; 70 to PO lbs.,'$20.60; i si nod in his home, .and he shortly, TORONTO.- 20 lbs. and up, $19.60; lightweight ry , Train of Saturday,and are now looking herself comp:eted'the amputation. The g rolls, in bafrels, _ '$139.50; .heavy-. � ffor sunshine, the lack .of which is operation proved successful and the; afterward abandoned .South Africa.1 Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.81 4; weight rolls $34.50 per bbl. ! °• proving s detriment to the field and worker is now rPcoverrug. ! Returning to England• he began his No. 2 North., $1.78%; No. 3 North., Lard-Pure tierces, 18c; tubs, r3IdC` -ai► IP g C career as a novelist while studying $1.7334; rio. 4 wheat, not quoted. �18th!; palls, 19c; prints, 20c; short garden crops. Crew of Cattle $oat for the Bar, and published his first I Man. oats-No. 2 CW, not quoted;,ening'• p ening tierces, 14c; tubs, 14�k; pails, �' success,-Dawn," in 19h4. No. 3 CW,-60c; extra NO-'l feed, 60e;�lbe�1- blocks, 16c. PEMBROKE YOUTH - ' Drowned Near -Cornwall ' No. 1 feed, 55c; No. 2 feed,52%c. Heav steers, choice, $7.76 $8.10; SAVES YOUNG GIRL Man and Insect to be Com- I• All the above c.i.f. bay porta 7.25 to$7.75;buteb stye � 1 American corn, .rack, Toronto-No. ch g00 ' ; .rWa c ' { A despatch from Cornwall, Ont., 1, choice, ;7 Lo ;7.00; do-, good, ;6 3s says:-Three uvea were lost by _batants in Next Great Wal' 2 yellow, $1.26.. $6 to $6.60• do, com., t �C'sallant Rescue from Under' y to 56.75; do, the., drowning in the St. L.gwrence River Mtllfeed-Del., Montreal freights, ' bags 'inclftded. Bran r ton, $28; $6.60 to $6 butcher heifers, Wheels of Locomotive at I at Barnhart's Island Friday atter- A despatch from Ottawa says per choice, Sf to ;7.60; do, mod. $6 to t� l y shorts, per ton, $30; middlings, $36; $Z-50 to $6• noon, when a scow engaged in_ferr Prediction as to the combatants'in the $6.bA; do, com., itches Risk of His Life. Iy next great war was made in the.House feed flour, per bag.-$2.05. rows, choice, $s to $6•f�0; do, fair to Ing livestock from the Canadian side Ontario oats-Norvir+al, f.o.b. ship-Igood, $4.50,to $5.50; cannbrs and cut- ro • -A despatch from Pembroke says: Barnhart's Island; on the United of Commons on Friday evening, by.ping points. tors, $2.60 to $Q 75; butcher bolts, -,The residents of Pembroke .are ac-{ Hon. W: R. Motherwell, Minister off Ont. whestr. o. 2 winter, nominal-, States side, turned turtle at a very '`I cod $4.50 to $5.66; do, fair, $3.75 to Claiming 19-year-old Howard Riley a�is point in the river. Agriculture,when a vote for $375,000,}No. 3 winter, not quoted; No. 1 Com-,G; I)ologna, $2.50 to $3.25; feeding r , "hero -as a result of a daring rescue, , r covering the cost of administration of 1 mercial, not. quoted, f.o.b., shipping steers, good, $6.50 to $7; do, fair, ;6 u Several sheep and young cattle were -"' which hs performed when he snatched also lost in the disaster, which .wash the destructive insect aril peat set and }>oints, according to freights. 1� $6 25; stockers, good, �a.50 to-'$8;" "•�•' file unconscious form of Muriel Swit necessary buildings, was u for cors- -Barley-Malting, not quoted. do, fair, $b to $5.50; calves, choice, the worst drowping accident to occur! y g P Buckwheat•-•-No. 2, nominal 10 to $11; do, .mod., $7 to 9; ser, aged 28, from in '.font of a fast in this locality for a number of years.l sideration. The item .tarried' Rye-No. 2, nominal do, co4nmon, ¢¢ �? g The department, staffed Mr. Moth- first at., 9.80 To- $4.50 to $6.00; milgh -freight train hen. P Man, flour, -- � The victims of the accident com- P $ epwa, choice, $70 to ;80; do, fair, $40 •�-_ Miss Switzer had tripted across the,prised the crew of the scow. They;erwell, in reply to Robert Forke, Pro- ronto; •do, second pat., $9.30, Toronto. to $50; springers, choice, $75 to 390, a► Oar.adian Pac:fle Railway tracks at i were Donald Dic3iiaan Abel Vice and'�ressive leader,was fighting t)he activ- Pastry flour, bags, $7.5A (good light sheep, $8.50 to $10; heaviesql `Moffatt s Cfossin at the west end o!!- sties of the corn-'borer, and other in- Straw-Carlots, per ton, $8.00 toI and backs, $5.50 to $7.50; good ewe ' •= Z Clarence-Cowell, h otre of the_bodies the town, and had fallen unconscious. has so far been recovered sect maladies. "We have come to a!$8.50. lambs, $14 to $15.50; do, med., $10 to Y, Screenin - Standard recleaned $8.00 to $9.00• spring {- tley, who was some distance uehindI An unique fact in connection with time," he =tared, "when it is a fight 24.00. i2; do, culls,• thick er, saw the lest ireigh. thundering q ( g f.o.b. bay ports per ton, ; the tragedy is that a little more than between man and insect li ht. That's I robs.each. $8 to ;1-t.50 hogs, Hay-No. 2, per ton, $13.00 to-smooths,smooths, fed and watered, $11.35; down the track toward her prostrate the ,next great war." 1$14.00; No. 3, r ton, 11.00 to ' - �three years ago Lorne McMillan, a. --_ __-.._.`___ per $ do, f.o.b. $11.75;, do, country points, body, and, running as.fast as he could,; brother of one of the victims, was 512.00; minced, ' per ton, $9.00 to;$11.50 Ao, off cars, $12.85; select ` was just in time to 'jump the t ck IS11.00; lower grades, 86.00 to $9.00. premium, $2.42. drowned in almost the same spot. , P , �rad at the same time drag the ail Cheese-lrew, large, 20 to O%c; - - - literall from under the wheels of the !twins, 21 to 22c; triplets, 22 to 23c;'- . MONTREAL. i. Y Man Swept to Death in : M Stilttive. ons, 23 to 24c. Old, large, 27 to, Oats, Can. west., No. 2, 70c; do, Na t I Had he been a second later both he I Current at Peterboro Lock 28c; twins, 2S to 20c; triplets, 23 3, G3c; extra No. 1 feed, 60 c. Flour, . a� to 30c. ;Man, spring wheat pats., firsts,$9.80; -.-and the girl would have met with a Peterboro, May 17.-•James E. Her-! + Butter-Finest creamery prints, $7,seconds, $9.30; strong bakers, $9.1Q ,horrible death. ron, 44 years of age. was-drowned at; to 83c• I+o.• 1. creamery, 36 to 37c; Flour, winter pats., choice, $7.60 tc No. 2, X35 to 38c; Dairy prints, 29 to $7.70. Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs., $3.45, -League t0 be Subject 5. of s o'clock to-night when he slipped; { , o ) l from a stone at Peterboro lock,and 1I30c• Bran, $_6.26 to $_7.23. Shorts, $ 8.2c Instruction in British Schools wa, whirred downstream in the swift; 2..• i h fig• �rresh estr.s, in cartons, 35.Ha$2QNou. M rings, $34.''5 to $1 tc to 3uc; loose, 33r; fresh firsts, 31c; y, 2 r ton, car 'lots, 14 to current from the s'uicer He was a' i; seconds 27c. - A desptach from Geneva says:-:good swimmer, and several attempts; ; 1s, iy Live seconds, spring, Ib.,! ter The British Government will suggest!were made to save him, but his over-' t55c; hens, over 4 to 5 !bs., 20c; do, 3 Soiuttop of last week's puzzle. , officially to-school authorities in Eng- coat and the cold water weakened hist Ito 4 lbs., 18c; spring chickens, 4 lbs.! and over, M.h'.,24c: 9a,corn fed., 22P B A R TIF. R P land and Wales that the League of,efforts and the current prevented help. , t "• Nations be made a general educational`fie leaves his wife!and seven children,! 22c.rooster, 15c; duck:ings, c, lbs. and u JO L 8 a G P E MAD R "muirement and also that managers the eldest of whom is 15. ' Dressed Poultry-Chickens, spring,• 3 [ D E w E 9 T F A u 5 E - tot reformatories and industrial schools I - Ih„ fFc; hens, ores 4• fo 5 lhe:, 28c;; _ g e E O O T P R T O h K The asked to accept educational facil-;Abolish War Duty Stamps -- do, 3 to 4 lbs., 22e sprang chickens, 4 E ri R E n D ! T 1 o N n G ' i offered by the British League of lbs. and over, M.F., 35c: do, corn fed, Nations Union for enlightenment of! on Cheques of $5 or Less R O E t P t N 32c; roosters, 20c; deck;Ings, 5 Ibs.l HOGS E 3 A. U w � ' � tnmatea, Foreign Secretary Cham-1, A de+patch from' !tic+ntreal say,;-I c farad up, 2-1 C. 1 U Jberlain has informed the League. In I The Canadian Manufacturers' Asso- + J : Y P,cans-Canadian, tandPicked, lb., Scotland the question of including the,ciation received information from f'r:c: primes, Gc. I O n T O League in subjects in the curriculum] Ottawa that the new regulations in-:I �I -.t Rev.. �' Miar: D. Reevc Honey-60-lb. tins, 133_c per Ib.; n O 8 U N S B U ARM qy-, 10 !b, tins, 13?:c; 5-lb. tins, 14c; '2',4-! TOOT 9 S K U L ! P Its left to the teachers. troduced in the House of Commons' first hi56�p' of �lact.euzi� lti�'er and :b. tins, 151_ to 16c. I A v O h B R O ! t_ I P E 'fir Providing for the abolition of war for man]' Fear= bt.:hop a.=,i.tanF of the StnY>ked meats-1lam�, med., 30c; + ' N::w German stamps ars to bear the duty excise stamps on cheques of $i, angHcan Dioveve of Terontn, who died cookecl hams, 4Gc; smoked rolls, 22c;, M R E A i A M U 1 E E t_ N t •-,gall portraits of note•} Germans. or less will become effective on July i.' JIaF 1'l, at his home; (n To:'uuto. cottage, 24c; breakfast bacon, 28 fol ._ r s � jy i C =01=1 _v .. • L .y ei! $• '�'•t 50.4:.. -+7i'if U.i .b. Y y'WY �...R^G.•' .. .�.1'M .A ',•' -';+ti t*.-:+U: >.i 2,„ . . Y97' YL a x i'.v_ +,,. ..� •� _ N, .,i .e! ,•f."�•v .„• `a*'• n.r:;:rd ''i-=*•;,..• '',''""'A,,'•+�v `..rays i, ;p•...%,.r .?:a:•'^x= a,., „ TrI. ".+L.'3r'4 :s^,*-5" T171 0Q, , .� ✓...�`?� �,; ,�s•' :rn; � ra-tS•r.-.�•,i .y....:.r -� •� � • l" LOCALISMS —Frank Wiman, of Oshawa, I —C. C. Bevin, G. T. R. agent at k • spent Sttuday with Mrs.. Burrell Pickering, is at present efljoyrng :Mothers S, e k ._ ' - his vacetioD. and family. e - —Miss Etums Bryant has been —Dr. Henry will be here as tion. _ lei —Arthur Boyer is putting down a cement platform around his hams for the past two weeks, al next Tuesday to attend to his, owing to an epidemic of measles professional duties. " • - " gasoline tanks. in her school. —Frank Hnll hue been su$eriog That lin' of little folks' shoes we buy, —Russell Burrell has secured s —Rev. A. R. Sanderson'e sub during••the past week with blood• t _ ood_ position with 'The .Pedlar jest for 8lindsy are: 10.30 a. m., poisoning in one of hie haode. at Buntings are the neatest and , 'eopie, of Ushaw.. ::Christian Patriotism," 7 p. In —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, ' • i _llft'sl. N. .1. Morrissey to egead• easiest hard wearing shoes t}r '•The Oki Love Story practising in Toronto, will be here log a few days at. Orillia, where —Rev. Dr. S. D.Chown, General in his office on Thursday from 10 we buy anywhere'.1ldr, Morrissey has purchase•d a Supt. of the Methodist Church, a. to-to 5 p, m.. as usual. hotel business spent. a rt of Ssturtay. after• —Farmers, if you want real - t, >> —Mise Lizzie Morrissey, of Mon- pe We are -carr iII a full line Kiddies"Sandals 1 Strap: ' -coon with Rev. A. R. and Mrs. choice seed-corn at right rices, 9 $ a sp fecal, is spending a short time at Sanderson at the parsonage. -1pat call at "'Phe BIR Store.' Wie; Slippers and Oxfords. K the home of her brother,N. J.,More —On Friday. the 29th,the Meth• conain No. 7, Improved Leaming; st g•isse , of Church St. ,t odtat Young People are to be the White Cap, Yellow Dent; Pride of It will*pay poll t0'buy K6 ie BeWps — d. Baledon is moble to bens guests of the local Presbyterian Nishia and Compton's Hardy. ' ' town again after being confined to youngao Ple and are to supply —The frosts of recent nights h his house for a week or two suffer- of : R' Io from It►n attack of shingles. the musical part of the program have been very injurious to the 1' ; The township council will meet for their hosts for asocial evening. strawberry bloom and other blos• .-'�ei3'A Khaki Shirts and Pants• on Tuesday next at 10 A. m. for —Pickering Soft Ball Leanne eom that had buret forth. For• lil _ the-transaction of general business standiog to�date : tunately not much bloom was suf• =� : it 1 W• �e Coact of Re won' lout draw flciently advanced to suffer much We have an-extensive-range Of the veru ffnest. Country, 2 1 0 - iu jur . don. y at popular prices nWe are leased to see Jaafes School, 1 1 1 --The many friends of W. E. P Business, •11 1 Hobbs are sorry to hear that he is w L. Palmer out again,.after being Excelsior, 1 2 0 in very poor health at present and . confined to hie bed for several =Mira H. tart and pupils will has-been compelled to lay off duty weeks suffering from as attack of p 1, be "At Home" to their friends on for a time. We hope that a period Headlights pneumonia. Monday. the 25th, from three to of rest will restore him to fits —Sunday nest being the 24th five A musical program trill be usual good health. Of Ma , Victoria Day will be obs P g The Overalls with the Qnarantee. r served as"ib holiday on Mon da rendered by the pupils, assisted _ y b Miss Edith Law, of Toronto. CENTENNIAL CORNERS. instead. All business places will Y The Methodist Young People Fred T Bunting,' t1IItiDg Pickering F: be closed as usual. The 34th anniversary of the laying . f will hold their final meeting of Retsblished.1657. 1 —Mrs. Fwd. Stork, of the lake of the corner stone-stone of Centers- • shore, has been seriously ill during the 1924 2.6 season on Friday even vial Methodist Church will be cele• t1�K ing, May 22nd. The program will brated on Sunday.May 24tb, by two the past week suffering frons ° pneumonia. We hope for her be a humorous varlet of dialog special services, one at 2 30, the other " speedy recove nee, recitations, readings, inetru• ac 7 p. in. (standard time). At both • a y �' mentals, vocal numbers given by services the s aker will be Rev, W. <, —An exciting game of softball tin rom to selection. Ice cream R. Auld, of Markham Presbyterian Ch�7s� love played on the Memorial Park T� p Church, and .the music will be in Iq lor� - SIO cake will be served to the on Tuesday evening between Mt charge of the Scarboro Junction Men's ` ,Zion and the local team, Pickering heart's content of all. This is to Club of thirty voices. Rev. Mr. Auld winning by 27 11. be a birthday social with the col is recognized everywhere as a vert _ —C. H. Pilkey, it iDi reported, lection to go on the piano fund able preacher. Rind those who were ie• =' and each person is asked to bring spired,by the singing of the mein when . ~� bas sold bis fine brick residence p p on Church St. south to a Mr. Em- one cent for each year that they they conducted the service Here ii cent! will sot fail to hear thew -nett, of Toronto, who. will: take are yonng or old. y' i j —Arbor Day was postponed for centl , You are most cordially invite Of interest Q the L (�1 espoeseasioa in about a month. two weeks at the local schocl aad ed to attend both these services. (dl�t..iijVi.�l • f —John and Mrs. O'Connor aad held on Friday, May- 15tb, in lien two children, of Belleville, spent Now `dvertl:se=4mts. ever Sunday with the forrner'e of the first Friday in"May. And Chambry House Dresses—in blue, orange, parents, Jeremiah and Mrs.O'Con 'What a change the pupils and mauve—nicely trimmed with Ric-Kaci ! nor, of Church St. Mrs. O'Connor teachers, assisted by the School FOR BALE. wood troughat car. a coal S cents and children are spending a week Board, have made in the appear• Very cheap T.c.Brown,Brougham a7 "' �+ Boar of the front of our local edu• bP#ore returning home. HAY FOR SALE—Any quantity. # y e return thieves have begun cational institution'. Soon there i7 loose and good feed. Wm. Lacey. Dunbar -Gingham Dresses—in checks—pink and white operations in the village, On Wed- will be bed@ of asttsrs. marigol&, ton 37.38 . _ green and white, mauve and white, black i >c vi itday night R. A. Bunting. W. l3eraninms, ferny and petunias to cOR SALE—Piano, In first•ctaa. :. and white etc.,nicely trimmed fl;l 49 'J. Olark, C. W. Pilkey and W. F. take the place of the tulips that [` condition, almost now. Mrs Wm, Han. Law all report the lose of articles are now arranged in color bed•t of Pickering. $87.38 -• Lineec 'Dresses—in plain colors—pumpkin. from their verandas, including red, whll,e and variegated. Several �- TANTED TO RENT—Cottage in green, mauve etc.—wears like linea— chairs, flower boxes and mats. rose bushes are also plaoted in the NEWSting at Whitby district.ft 3?Apply at nice}y embroidered ... .. .., St.49 - —There will be a special meeting back bed surrounded- by the per l'. of the Chamber of Commerce in o>Itiaial faros in front of s cedar [�LANTS FOR SALE—Cabbage. own Hall this(Friday) even- hedge The school should be the L Cauliflower, and Tomato. W. B. Burk, !Gingham Decease—in all new shades-fancy t sake arrangements for the most artistic spot is any town and Pho��ick 1091: 37-38 etc., trimmed with •plain colors _ani with the grounds seeded a big OR SALE—Pure•brt•d Holstein Itic-Re►c $L7o ion Day celebration and to step has been taken by_the local Fcow,due use 17th. Pricy$85.00. Broads = et other important business. bent.R R. rfJo, 1,Brcwkho. # bsidente of the village are school in supplementing the art All these linea are in medium and large sizes .! to attend course and aesthetic subjects of L1OR SALE—Grey reed baby Carr- Direct from Montreal— the t'urriculum by a visible and i-' ,age, Mrs,Smith.Orchard Ian.Rouge Hill• _. BEE THEM Several beavy frosts have OC Kingston Rd.. Phone Scarboro S9 r 21. 37-38 :urred duan the asst weep or beautiful feregroaad. STOVE in gone condition,av - ��. 8 —The first home game of the FOR SALE—GurneyOxford xZ two and as a result field and gar• suitable or summer • • • South Ontario Football League t ` den crop! are making slow pro- was la cotuge. For particulars apply attheNEWS We specialize In Holeproof Hosiery !�a The rain on Saturday played on the Pickering Me• awe, s2tr �..++����''� ' morirtl Park on Saturday evening, evening. which was accompanied r when the Goodwood team played rACTICAL NURSE—O�ea forby considerable lightning, mos@ a mast Pickering. Goodwood has •uZ_y work. Mrs. George hompson. the neva seasons shadmuclf needed, as the land bad R No, 2, Claremont. lith line, PickerinAll g. .become very dry. A number of the reputation of having One of Phone Clare 152+. 37-+0 r . the best teams in the league, And cisterns also which had gone dry VOR SALE—Farmert,' wagon scales. were repleai@had. they fully sustained their repute. qq�as are..2000 lbs.capacity also 3 h•p. re r le Ham, who has been Lion an the field here on Saturday asoline motor.by�morse-Fairbanks. Clarion& ..'of L �C evening. During the first balf'of 11,/Wtona Rd.&iCingstoa Rd. 37 }" n 1 Tri}_Qy1��t u� a- epeadinR the winter glChas. to tbs- game the scored two oalti, . p Wf.l lu uvj �J W y; Englehart with his von, Chas. H., y R l F YOU KEEP HENS—You need and the past two weeks in Picker- while Pickering were unable to s•Sure Dea.tlr. Positively kills all hceand by make a score. In the second half ceruses mg;production. will send prepaid by this time {nR.Vryy111 leave to day(Frida�)q lth return mail,11.00. W.J•Gordon.Pickering. 38 @ bis l3knithter, Mrs. G. E. Glover, to Pickering was gaining ground, R9. E. ROOERB, \L RSF—Beal u although the were unable to put \I RS., ounce that owingtobeiagcalleatothe " r e rid some time at thelatter'y y home in Springfield, the ball through the goal. The r in Guelph she will be } '[,� - Mfls9. He hue g g ixdcide o answer until . �j'lat�4iCa""Brand Paints still a large number of accounts game was ended before time was unable to answer calls until further notice. 3G-37 a an account of darknePe, and'iD' outetanding, which be wishes to Lo P {AgSSY•HARRIB MACHINERY .be at once with R. A. Bun• consegnence the referee declared M—And repairs. Now is the time to look :and Varnishes--. ting who ie authorized 'to c011e%t it a draw, although the score at after your spring needs, cultivator. drills and - tbattime was 2 0 in favor Of harrows,sprayer for the orchard. one 3 1-2 by same. imwagon gear.cheap. _D.P.J.Gormley. Dunbar • —Chas. S.Palmer received word Goodwood. One of the Goodweod stauIIt�jl s Seml-Trimmed Wall Papeir boys had the misfortune to have ASTURE FARM TO RENT-56 - w' Jae. y .. . D Mond that his nephew; _ O P e •�... � his nose ball Cat when colliding L acres of good iss land, north east quarter ' A. Palmer, of Thedford, had died y lot concessions Pickering township; well _ Get a sample book with one of the other le era. �� on Sunday in the London Hosppi y fenced:am�ewauzsu y end shade. Apply tel, alter a•I1DgeriDg •lilacs!. Mr. —In our last week's Issue we re• to w.B.bfilne.R. R.No. 1; Locust Hill. or D. Palmer, who was a son of the late ferred to the fact that the police R.Beaton,whiuvale. _a7-3s ' garden and Field Seeds r halve Palmer, was bora and brou trustees were ten short. in the VOR SALE=Cbeap, all kinds of , ght ap on the farm oeca led•for a nnmber of contracts necessary to wagons,harness•and al kinds of farm im- k.. JL : p plements in good order. Also se•eral beavy and �f all kinds somber of years by Jos. O'Reilly, ensure hydro for the vallage. That light scales aad cook stoves and haters. High- was in his 78rd year. Mr. Palmer, difflealty is now practically over- est price paid for hides and wool, also live pool; accompanied by John Campbell, come as the required number is try. H.Human:Stov!lville.Pboae 1903 38tf left on. Tuesday to attend the now assured. and at a meeting o1. �jGGS 'FOR HATCHING—From a "taneral which took pis"on Wed. the Public Utility Commission of LJ' pen of R«ka who.e recorae m.t year were M . So ..CH Deadeye, APMAN ;4 iron)200 to 230cgga from each bird, Thi t pen Whitby held one evening last week is headed by a cockerel whose dam laid 288 eggs —The m th of the commun a letter was read from the Hydra in her pullet year. Farmers having thissuatn te Pa y would do well to seewe a setting of these ey�tg• in .•fir ity is extended to ll[re. J. Draper Electric Power Commission ed V ie- order to secure c«kerels to head their flocks for and the other members of the inx their-intention to build a rural next ear. EM 11l per 15. Also a pen of Mart- of along in's Regal strata of Whin Wvandottes headed by O family, on the death of her broth. l� R the Kingston Road and a cockerel whose damlaid•232 in her pullet ` or, Win. $er11p, of the Whitby 98lginR permission to -coffnect Year. Eggs 75 cents a setting: ,A Henderson• : _ tnwnline, which took place on ssnit>i with Wbittiy'e municipalckering. Uq"roia Wednesday morning -in the Osba.• line. The Hydro offered to instal j�OR SALE—Cbalmer's tmtrioa c+ir' ': _ wa General Hospital after a brief a metering equipment at the core Fin perfect running ordu.looks:and-rune like a new car,5 cord tirrsas ood as new will ran TELL YOUR A1.RIiGN Illness from tuaetoliditis. Deceased, poration limits to measure the �1 upholstered in real T •1'LL rural load same to be dedneted 5000miles. This car iia Gpg}1THERES who, was 63 years of age, a'a8 d leather; sidecvrtainsasQoda as new. The �a= p,' EXCUSES TO "fELEPHO1dE from the Whitby peak each was newly painted last faallI and it looks like a THE CONST,BULB man who was held• in very high y new car. This is not acheap car, it cost over 1THE JUDGE r1�M month. The Hydro also asked s2o00, and has run a littleover I8,o0omiles. esteem, and his death will be a y ! a great lots t6 the eofnrui t in that two of Whitby's Ct18LO1T1erF it bis not much the wore n wear and'o can be a y bought for.lesa than 50 cents on the dollar for which he.lived in Whitby township'-Viz: Fred what it is worth. There is a bargain for some .. er ill 'be man in this car to act quickiy it you wants car 0 —The regular annual meeting Rowe aad McEsre. Futh R at half price. 'iefms—hair cash,balance can be „ Of the Pickering bran�b of the taken over by the new rural dt8• arranged to suit buyer. Apply to T. Caster, r Women's Institute was held at trict pointing ont that the Town Claremont. Photic 2507. 38-37 the home of Mrs. Norman Banka of Whitby had no legal right to Ion Tuesday afternoon, when tis serve them. The Utility Corti- COURT OF REVISION �•~- following officers were elected for mission of Whitby granted the re•• .•L •+���n�:-. ! ! the eneutnR year: President, Mrs. quest of the Hydroa providing PUBLiC NOTICE is hereby given that �' •� J&6k]in ; ist Vice-Pres.. Mre, R. Whitby be put to no expense for the fit st sitting of the Court of Revi• H. Crortk ; 2nd' Vice-Pres, :lira. line Construction at any fiittlre Bion of the Municipality of the Town- - time for the ur oee of servingthis ebi of Pickering, fdr the revision of Z., W. B. Powell ; Sec'y-Treap., Mr•• rtlral line. !'he residents of ick the xseesswent roll for 1925.,will b.Joseph Cowan; District Director, held at the,TotvnRhipHall,Broughi+m:silicon : Musical Director, Bring may now rest contented Miss M knotvin that their'long continaed on Tueeday, the 26th day of fay, 1925Mre. (Dr.)CArta right. The nn:• R at the hour of one,o'clock in the aftermer mPetinR has been changes eff,)rus to Qectlreelectric light Antinoon.from Mny 29th to June 29tb, of power wiil ere long beAr fruit, uiwhich all persons interested wi —which occR?top the departments' ani with the realization of Ihei' o!ease take notir_e and govern then • —z— — -� = ,P Baker trill be present, and it i hope°. the fame that the vtliage setvee accordingly.p winedfor being the ciRtkF-t =ori• Dated the 15tH day of Marhoped there Rill be a good attend Rin tits rovince w,i1 hAre vanish• DnvAl_D P.. BEATnv A frtrthpr Rnnrnnctmen' . . P • , I _