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N `� ' d OT01000tsuaL tow". .6iT00= 3.4VIVOr GREEN'ii1VER. � the accident was due to w beavy Eats �x „ which was blowing in from thelake..' s tom, �,}' , a Qammer campere ere beginaing to W O Jt[e+�eal iii iii oall atouod. r ' George Gray, of Toronto. visited S.O. F.Aslweifktitap s � • 'ea Tssociaatiion of i�ai FarCtQt`9 his father and mother el ng mac8unday —t MILLS.Isteired em _ Mrs. Elias Bice to feeling much bet. Games played last week : May 81st Association. Eyes esamined by eppointtnent — .�,, ter as the warm weather approaches. at Brooklia—Pickerigg 1,Beooklin 1 : - ,, Pkohe 2ttlit, Ciarehtont:not. ` The County Engineer has a Rang of May 23td at Goodwood—Ashburn 0. r ,4 — .LOGS WANTED men and tams at work on the si=th Goodwood 4; May 23rd at Manchester Established 4M t f. �� 0. McKINNON, M.D., L,R.O.S., concession biubway here and thep•are —Cherrye600d't3, Manchester 8, May 2�1 • 84inbargh, member of she Colles. of Ctt9totu 9awiaq done, Oat Rollinit makiaR a great improveraeat. . 28rd at Green River—Whitby 0. Green ti+leyd01-0 wad 8arpoaa of Oatatto lieea9isie River 1. ti of >Co .I Ooltags. of 8ttr,ttoaa, >idtabas�h and Chopping, The ng in ' River football boy®are SCRATC11FEEb ' iA.._ atfswtfoa to dtits.as of women sod Wood getting is ,.shape and before many Games this week,May 28th: Cherry drew, l'hE°ssadreddw°e.Hs°agbsaa. -Repsiring, moons will Hive a good account of wood at Whitby.Manchester at Pick= FOR LAYING HENls. themselves. Remember the are ail• eriog; May 90th $rooklin aG Ash- $2,75 per;100 lbs. ChaIropract c Sha lug and Turf:inq. burn. p eat players.` _ Goodwood at.Claremogt. The following are some of the many ai'Jcneats Kiddie Kara Slei he Office Stools LEAGUE STANDING " , Chir attic adiustin are efficient in overcom- + Sleighs, won lost death Pts C ACHED CORN—HEN SIZE w l its GREENWOOD. : . Ing : AJI[ornsaof nerve trouble and head-ache, Goodwood, S 0 1 7 Y paralrais, spinal troubles,throat and Ittug weals- Salt For Bale Qlaremoat, $ 0 0 8 $2.90 Tier"100 lbs. ' tea.rheumatism and sciatica,digestive disor- Gordon Smith spent the weekend L den, high blood pressure and other circulatory in Buffalo. Brooklin. � troubles,heart trouble and goitre. CHAS. A. WHITE.. 2 :I 1 6 W. H. Wilson was in Toronto over Green River. $ 1 1 6 r DR.: DURWIN E. STEOKLEY, Successor to late W. G. Barnes the week end, Cherrywood. 1 L 2 4 FINE CRACKED CURN lionor Graduate of-Toronto Col!egeof Chi. Phdhe8490 or write lrocuat Hill. Oat. Lloyd Wilson spent-the week end In Pickering, 1 1 1 :11 FOR BABY CHICK-$ tawactic. Will make residential calla in Picker. SC• Cathat saes. Ashburn. A .8 ,1 1 I ag Yillaxe,Claremont and surrounding district, Manchester, '0 '2 1 1 8 cents per lb. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday forenoons. .� H I L E S Ed. and Mrs.Artois and family#pent r L• For as'appointmeot eau lot J Bowmanvilla or the weekend with friends in Orillia,_ Whitby, 0 -4 0 0 eave.woktd with sn"ne4aking treatment.471y o� A Couple of the Knight boy@. of To- Sottish Columbia Cedar nto,spent Monday with the Raine i.LAREMONT. _' POWDERED BUTTERMILK TO- t (salt Galvanized Steel Sbingles wily. The annual meetin of the Woulen's ti R. CHRISTIAN, Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Va. Bush entertained a truck load g' PUT I�7 .WET HASH Barrister wad f friends from Torootd over the Institute woke held cit the home of Mrs, •Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to for Bale at week-end. Richard Ward on Wednesday after- r nape South Wing.Own House, Whitby. 2617 T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT. Arth and Nettie Rassetl. of Mark- noun,May 20th, when the following O. RIUHARCSON ACU,—Sweets Call and et rices. . ham. a at Sundao with Jaa.RAtne oificera werelelected for the ensuing TRY IT t • „ iC•ten.Solidtors etc.. 317.310 Confederation g p and family. year: Fres.—Miss C. Underhill. Vice Life Building.Corner Yo nge and>�ichmond Sts.. James RaiIIe had three sheep wor• Pres.—Mrs. 0. M. Forsyth. 2nd Vice GIVES SPLENDID RESULT/ ~ tisk Toronto. Phones Main 1390 wad Main 0490. Stt y ter , iLLIAMJAMES BEATON, Bar• . J H Beal ; W. sx u said& Brown the pasture on Press Reset. rn ulst M. rs T.o n Dh �rister, Solicitor Notary Public. Room J. H. Miss Ida Brown spent the weekend Ward. Asst. Otgaoist—ll re.T. 0 �• � ; saw Con[ederauoa L;re Budding.Toronto. Frs- Funeral Di,�to:r at her.bows here• returning to Toron• '. trances:i and 12 Richmond Street or 17 Queen rectors—Mrs. D A.Scott.Mrs.Coady. Street£seta Telsplionc—fain 7090, Realdence to Monday evening. Hudson 1748. and Aheand Mrs. Mantle spent Sunday Mrs. D. Gregg. Mrs. J. Gregg. Mrs. E. _ .�.�.. Licensed Embalmer at the hove of their awn. Freeman Gibson, Mrs, Mantle. Mrs. (Dr.).Totar I {, Dental C 0 A _ MOTOR HEARSE and family. Mrs. Mnntle'e health is lineoo, Mrs. Kilpatrick. Home and�+� vete much Improved. School Cum.—Mre. E. Cgard, Mre. G , MTI R.-D ^C. Amitb, DPgt►s , States- arae��e Q�Ts �ta Mrs. P.Gleeson and son and Mr. sod Rcott, Mrs. D. Gregg, Mrs. M. Pugh, Lv,t:e, HoaorGraduate of Chysc and Tb Phone 9d4 Mrs, Bateman. of Toronto, called on Mrs. F. Cooper, Mrs. H. Johnston, - � Itroot talS�kQeo �Tfi nctof5che el0il.�Renlle ce \lies M. Vb'ood on Monday and Apent Visiting Com.—:lore.Gleeson. Mrs. J. A good supply of Hard and Soft W15. No o•:sid: appointments. 2fuy acouple of hours before proceeding to Evans, Mrs. R. Ward. Mrs. Fleminu. Coal on hand. Alao a supply Oshawa. Dir. of Community Singing—Mrs. D. r site ULAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., A number of the Bo Scouts from A,Scott, Auditors—Mrs,C.Stack,Mrs. of Kindling Wood, 1B Grads ale of the Royal l oleige of Dental pp -* Snrgew+s ane Utnversity of Toronto, Office Frust Trees, hr'ubs &tea Whitby spent the week•eod on the R.Morgan. Dist. Rep.—]Ire. G. M. Stove length. .over Murdock'• =frecttonery store. Wbithy. 9xta here and Mondaly afternoon play• Forsyth. sellick. 1709. (Offihours to 13 :1 w sawn. •'D"•y6' Smith tit Soo. Ltd., Nurserymen, here. resultiog In a victory for the �; GUNSARTON. DONALD MZ":�tRO 12tf Phone pPICH1$RINfs' , Iedl phone 2so Having secured the alien^y for E. D. ed a game of baseball with the boys t� 14 DALES. L D. 8 . D. n 9., _ of Winona. Out. home bovs. t a Graduate of R ai Collegeat Dent&.Sat.- ,pap , Edward Hill visited with his moth—and the U verstty of Tifiga co. . f awl weed to take orders for all er to the cit over the holiday. above D A. Scat's stews, .- kinds,of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits. l3ROUGHA>M. y y• t3dice boars.s a m. eos.ft.sae• wtla: Ornamental Shrubs Etc.: at Miss Elva Mitchell spent the week. k s to I P.m. Pbow Clare t;iea. . r. C. and Mrs Brown have been in sad with meads at Baltimore. — 'W hitevale - lowest podalble prices. i Special rates for a ttantltles; the city for a couple of days. Miss Booth. of Toronto, •peat the • - " Petesrtwaryt P� �6 q Mr. and Mrs. Meehin have been busy weekend with Miss Gertrude albite• The &rvj ce Gwo e ' 2kf around the aid home this week. Miss Dixon,of Toronto, visited with (�R R J. Shirley. Veterinaartyy Sur, � � 1Jgeoe.F�onorary Grada>1te oI Ontario voter• N. J. (ih ffi8Hr A number of our Masons attended a Miss Mary Somerville over the hall- g• p Plt9kerlIIg Mas is meeting in Toronto on the day, Motor overhaip Ang-,—to side cusp. J . #iA.w�T Collage. All diseases of do uc-aalossds 4n pa i g sdea�sseally treated 74 Icuet West. �7 evening of May 81st. •Mies Cumber, ofToronto. was the g�ter 8arvlce—Chat in elbows Phone ass 1617 HARDWOOD�QD Don't forget we 'have a blacksmith guest of Miss Minnie Bennett over the y and overhauling. FLOORING In the village. Encour home trade holida g• sgfsisssoo `.awbo. and het our home town, Walton and Mrs. Annie visited the All work guaranteed. Flat rate _ _ service charge Frank Azford and family accotn- latter's father. Mr. Garbutt, at Ennis- 1 , . `�,� V RICHARDSON- Real Be passed by Mr. and Mrs. Ellicott, or.. killen last week-end. Phone biil0 Marls. entrai. 4 s; .• tate- inaarance•Conveyancing, N�7 3 8 clear plain oak, $100 pr m, b m °[^Cored to Barrie for the week•eiad. The annual memorial service In con- W E B E R R Y ' rablic,Etc,. Piaenns,Out. 8117 Thetencis court is now completed section with Erskine Cemetety will W. • iFy $S No 1 clear 85 " wad maoylre making wood use at it. be held on June 7tb, rat 8 o'clock. _ 8 8'clear bimb M " Join u bare a good line and kee Rev,J. R. Wilkinson and faintly. of °a ;1• (,1 POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, 9 8 No 1 clear �•' _.;7 .. p' g p y' . .L' . tot Coalition of Park and otssario. ♦aa th4 town awake. Unionville,and J. D. Crabtree, of To- , 1fm sass of all ".:aa attenued to oa.barest. St' John's W. M. S. met at tbo borne rr•nto, were weekend visitors at ttae ae>res. eddres Grom liver r.o.. Ont Beech and maple earns price Have as birch' of airs. Chao. Barclay oo May YIAt, manse• y ` : A goodly number were resent to het The Ladies'Aid will hot r� their an. DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEBH Will supply material only, or atip- with the work and encourage with uual g+irden party on the iteautiful a is. &ls aaeer, . age. alaacler h.ldag ` 1 la r with material . their presence, grounds of Walter NI+holson in the a[iAaviN. ,leaooataat. Ste, f[ooq to loan ply p . a _ `V- I& ass prop.rty ••Issas• of liarrisa L► Qnality guaranteed. A number of new books have been Dell!future. Builders' Supplies ... ° 'bW iM lea., Out. t-► 1Pricim eubect to change placed on the library shelves• aryd we A meeting of the congregation was hope many.will avail themselves of held on Tuesday evening to discuss DAVIDA. PUGH—Live stock auk- withouut n.Otice. , Cement, R. tioneer- Graduate of C. M. Jones' School, the oppor unity of purchasing a half .union with Centennial congregation Ctungo. Lifetime experience with pedigreed : *� �+�i*i� ': year's ticket—till Christmas—for 25c a after June 170th. The meeting decided 3r stock. Block and ring work. All kinds oleates . . j 11�jtjl, . . ruember. raoirnousl iDfavorof the pm oast '.Lumber aproe,ptly attended w. Terms reasonable. Phone B and Mrs. Feasky are with their and a joint meeting of the .f�oarda is Ila CCltly attet.nded 16lyTe � +► i iM �i _ Q friends here due Ing tb>± week, Mrs, being called. i �]M, MAW, LICENSED ACG Lam MB+��► ���+•v Feaehy is helping to care for her Anniversary services will be held at _ShiDgles `v•. TIONEER,for York,tlntaiio aadDurham _ mother, Mrs. Linton, who is very ill Dunbarton on Sunday,June 14th. A »a` Countess, All kind.of sales promptly attended At the home of her daughter, Mts. F. speaker will be present both morning Read Roofing s stjr• to. Terms reasonable, Dates for sake may be CANNOT DO BETTER Cassie. All hope, that she may soon ar.d ereni'oR. A local male choir will J F! arranged at N Of5cv. Bea and lndeperr =? improve. lead in the music at the morning ser• .� dant phones. Whitby.Oat. Sty -- e L mitt InstalLone of our Inr•t-Gas Oil Burners St. John'.congregation .are oaths ,vice,whiletbe Washington choir will ` alnd Leith Baby Carriages In your Riloge—Cheaper than coal' on Church Union this week and nest. be present in the.evening. Fullernot• , abundance of heat just when Week'da s at the home'of T 0.Brown ice will be glt en next week. Also, Hard and Soft Coal you want it. Per from 1 to 5 p:m. At the church on always on hand. Carriage—Fibre body, drop back, t fectly safes Sunday one half bony before and after ' Methodist District Meeting - —F••-- � fibre hood, steel spriage;beau? OIL MRNACE BURNERS I Pervlce May Stet and one half hour _ D �t a rubber tires,'brakes, 17.'00, reg Instal in any furnace. 'N'o Gas. before service on June 7th. At the annual District Meeting of Fe A. R E E ►7 O Al $ value 23.00. Heat controlled at any paint desieea. Whitby District on Thursday, May r: Oar age—Round fibre, rolledge, Superior to any other form 04MAWA 21st, at Brooklin the reports presented ZOCQ'i3Z' I3IL=s ' drop back,leethemne hood steel of beating• showed satisfactory progress. and in. spttinRe, heavy rubber. tire0. W. J. GORDON'S, On Saturday evening, Nick Sabulak, cressed;in the amounts for ministerial brakes 24.00, req 30.00. Church Street. 11 ears of age. was struck b an auto support and in missions. The �} • Agents Wanted 281y Pickering driven by Wallace Pickell,of Bow• neiional funds were well•sustainbbdd. Harness Uts l, Ib SLrnllelr4.Flat Slue, drop alpirille,.and died within a feer'mio.. Rev Wm. Higgs.of Port Perry,waw _ - back, fibre hood, steel sprioge, otes of the accident. Thr boy wai elected to represent the District on Now is the time to Ret your old heavy rubber`tires 23.5C, reg Flava Bread Flour playing with ais brother+on thestreet the stationing committee and four• harness and beets repaired .29.00. Other strollers at rednc• when be was knocked 4o the pavement teen lay delegates appointed to the Sea rice that will ed prices. by the car.sustaining severe-lWernal Oonferenc•in Belleville. Rev. M.,W, p and Marvel in juriee,,and,trite tbougbt."shltracture f eigbr 1i3. A., is Journal Secretary and _ suif't you. `^ Phonographs--1 Genuine. cabinet oftbe skull -Dr., Haig, Coroner, was Rev.J. V. McNeely, M. A„ B. D., `,They will wear like new - phonograph in fumed bele with p },�, notified and an inquest is being held. Stati:tical Secretary. A resoln4ion 10 selertio" free 93.Q0, regular' a try Flan A*ad accident occurred' about 930 of appreciation to the chairman. Rev. THOMAS WATSON value 125.00. May be obtained from you Grocer. on Saturday morning at the harbor. R.0. Carruthers, B. A.. was present- y PICKER•ING, ONT. v� � 3 Gennice Cabinet Phonogt%ph in when two mentaet instant death. The e�, In the report of the Committee : dock atilt. polished earface. with $ a f unfortunate men were.Douglas Bligbt, on Religious• Education the Confer- K rookhn Flour Mills 'a student of the School of Practical encs is requested to memos i tlize•the ^c 10 selections free 75.00, regular Science,Toronto, and a son of Arthur Dept., of Education of the Pi ovfnce of W A N �T E 0 -1 �•�• CHAS. WILSON, PI'fJp. Blight, the well-known vocalist and Ontario, that certain portions of scrip• :r 1 Table Phonograph, poliuhed oak, — teacher of music, and Wm, Carey, of Lure fundamental to the development GOOD POULTRY a bargain 35.00, t Peterboro• both of whom were,in the of ebR"cter in good Christian cltizen• GOOD APPLES _ employ of the Luriieden Engineering ship be.placed upon the curriculum of sea 1,60 per bush. Ontario a 1 See oiirodow for.�'�erandah • p ' pp�' sari Transportation Co., who are now 'the public schools and. that .the 1.00 per bush., Russets 1.00 per bush.. C.Clairs,'alh^treAsonable priced. ' It Pays to Attend at work at th•e Osbawa'Harbor. Carey memorizing of such selection be cam Tolman Sweets 1.00 per bush. Pots- V A STE RRIT T was chief eggineer on the 90-ton crane, pulsory oo the part of every scholar. toes.at current prices, slob Tgge. . A. and Bligbt was his assistant. Both The Temperance Committee present-. Prices-delivered at Pickering Village The Ve Best ! men were in thAcah of the crani oper- ed the following resolution;which was i Phone 1$00_ atlas tine ggfast macbioe. 'A. W.Nor. unanimously adopted : "We, the Baht ducks for sale every week ','e",- LL{OTT ton, the foretilan over the construc- members of Whithy Annual District at$35.00 per 100. - Pickering, Ontario tion work now under wfiy,saw the Meeting assembled in session at Brook- A. H. G _O O K 3 ' crane starting to keel over, , He shout• lin on Thursday, May 219t; 1425, do ca ed to the men yr ag 'them of their hereby enter our emphatic protest -- — Pasating and Deeorart w danger. Blight jumped immediately against the sale of 4 4 beer as provided Corner Yonge and Alexander in the path of the Palling crane,'and for by the recent Provincial measure, Farmers, At entlog " I am Tire ata'd,to fill•'a1l orders in Streets,Toronto%- Carey followed, but too lata to escape and consider it the most insidious trusted to me and'w'illRaaraa� . EV9r rt3duate of "the Instant death. Blight, who wns in piece of legislation ever Imposed on ' I am'agent for the World's Greatest' �' his 20th year,had j+tst completed his oar electorate, who iso recently voiced Separator, "The Renfrew;' $love@. tee 9&tisf'hetiori, Prices Pa P R E. last fifteen months has first year at the S. P. S. and had en- their disapproval of any infringement Scales and Oil Eo saes. ' Fleur 's �; moderate. T g Fleury 's his work for the summer, Car- of the O. T.A. And whereas this mea- famous Plows,POintA,Grain Grinders, All orders left with M. S. Chap. . eeedred employment. --i.•.. > eye who was 34 years of age, was a euro comes into force this day we wish WhPel Rarrowe etc. :�. maa iv'ill receive prompt Open all year. Enter widower Aad is survived by two small ter place on record our, determined op- Brantford binder twine and second- attentiCh. children. At.the time of writing the position to the measure, and trust hand separators for sale. ' now. Catalogpu�e free. p O" CAU.P Of the accident has not been that. All oar people will phow their dig- / r L. H. DILLI\G, ascertained, but the matter IA being approval of the said le¢islation by ROBT• DEVITT, rditrs' W. J. Elliott, Principal investigated by a Coroner's jury. lir. patronizing those business places Phone 138 (a2tf) WHITBY pa Phone 50b Pick.; BROUGHAM,the foreman, declares that where beer is not sold," ,`"^ MITI t fb ry d F: ,t :, - 7t"'"'•'�'• �• K.,7'". ' h. i' «:' :+ '�'.' s' r+ '+.�s�f.•s --'k �t" t - .i... d�" . ,.. :.r..tr..~' .t '. • _ .•..., •k• 'qa. z! 'v,* .rr 'wY:{". ,•I '^.:'Sri .Sma ^nt `C •s ,•rnq.F •%,x.:N, z� rrr .� , :,.>'y,�, :. ,j.. �.,.,�,•.:a��`� 3€ .'.' rr 5>-• -«+x� rf._ .,�•'x'-�.�-..'+� 'c.-'!'4 'x.:.:�`� ._ t" :y '„• :..-.. "`l, .5,. ��, y .. �.>. >.. . ...• -A,x+,, �, �r::•+. '`r'' 1. e. °; r• j6x� "t�'•� s• J • - tM r y O. Jacobason.ADAMSOVS ADVENTURES -B � W ,•,,� ' N 'RSES ,< y - ' 747 N ! v, - - -,- ••- the Toronto Nowialoru wl for lie 11104Ie, Ia _• > ltsifil: FM ttlnitlan with itNfevus and Allied NMD:tat,, ._ Mss a. - _ 64 —' ,. aNt rTnlalns YariL !to ei utm wameen y b vingwthe .•., •'•' `' _..~ - - resalro education. deal bew 7 , ? e� •� � �I A.•� a .n Goa roan o! Tta NepIW Au ade /wted the sight- It a.. The pas s4 of ®. - - -:• / Aa,rtteAosiRa monthly&ib'wans.mtd[tir'goal Q ,•':. r ,aDeaeee to'&ail from New yo,'� Fox3tarther z . •` _ - -for from- ititumatlou &Daly to the saserintso.At. Oco-lout Palm Perfumes. - { ' Coco nut 'palm is the most wide- The c r t ; ly distributed and most generally « —nown al regions of the world.a To tsuchrani eaten dot e people of all warm countries depend upon the coco-nut palm as a source of r- -^` • food oar i h om they won-i$ difficult 1 _ s d get B imagine ee alon . - • with out it. `► �. . While every part of the palm !s re- While IDEA of o + quisitloned for special seen, it Is not ;• TOMATp KETC"UP! known. that it au plies a r _ - generally ryeing in of no mean Import- . ace. especial?p in the Far East The • dye it Yields is in the rind: Ths let- r s ground or powdered, and then - S p w days in water and p( s . The material to 1 ter i soaked for a fe afterward boiled .� be dyed Is washed on this water. 7 V, -Oil is Ilseaent chlefiy in the Bowers. which are gathered for their fragrance, • and In a small way the oil is extracted 4 and sold for making perfumery. 4 w 1 1100 a j 1 � . 41 - - - ^ Cco r+lik t!{.by'rAe heft Syediute-Ins.• .. ♦• �. OUR LITTLE B(�:"S SUIT. ;Hes An Artist, Tao. _ These days of spring apd summer sewing w ring the mother a t.�..�. r �� I s w t al ams b ?le JUST INSEDE Y� 3RMY I problem, thy£ of dressing the Litt' toy. If she desires a good:oolfing,.as 1 When the bob !a Ill, w self he cries well as n practical outfit, her quest; %r J f will begin with very attractive boy'R f Your Dalt Makes the First Impression on Your Guests— y _ I a Brent deaf and no amount of alien• suit No. 1100. The waist has the de- sired la it Favorable? y, fulness for the lit,054' fellow, in-I Flahermen's Lies. makes im happy. ' - Tablets should be g vee u by the slasher, at' the arm- — gills bur _. a Own Ta him The j holes.`The round eoi:ar is comfortable a — omeone islyingabout tion _ Baby's 'tea s - BY-JULIA WOLFE. satise which and-well fitting. For warm weather yam.••FF a sh "qty bi i h a mild but thorough' la Pobably your hall is quite small,i posits the principal source of light,;regulate, the bowels and sweeten the l the boy will end the short tical a de- • fund has at leant three doors opening and by reflection it wail make your, stomach and thus drive out.conatipa• ttghtinl,while for more practical wear A Tam's duliarq are not necessarily firom it, and a flight of stairs to be!hall seem -very much _brighter than tion and fadigeatlon; break lip colds% �l a long s:eeve is used The trousers;a measure of his sseni�c'. :' :fltDrd in somewhere; not much chance'before. `sad simples fevers nasi tank` teething'which worry many morhers are simp.e� • "" - of making it took interesting, but you{i And now you most likely have root;i I easy. They are absolutely Guaranteed �-to construct. having few seams. They �— can make it a cbttet'ful spot, never let II for ` "hal] chair," but all the same I to, be free from opiates and narcotics are straight and fasten to the waist _ it b. s dull one. First of al it wants and can be given to even the oew-bora I by buttons and buttonholes on the tn- "DIAMOND DYV ff all, would not buy one if you have not one F some calor in it. �aheady. Who sits on thein? You dotr't, babo- with perteet safety and always':side of the waistband. This-suit may with beneficlsI results, -The Tablets'! be made in lightweight rep for. the p The walls should not be dark red or your family does hot, and most car- b medicine dealers or by:entire suit and give ease and wear A BEAU nFUta CM0 brown, or even that soft deep gray'fainly your guests do not. If you must are sold y grow you may have In mind as "'use-I have a chair in the ball, see that !t mail at 2ii cents n hoz from The lie. during the play_hours, or, for after- +9 j!t�" Leave such colors for spacious I is very plain. Wit Medicine Co:, Brockville, noon&, rep or coarse linen for the perfect home dyo- Oat: trousers and dimity or line linen for 1 v }L}� with panty of lighu: Have your A small hall-table is always eon- the waist will ¢e found suitable. Cut - Ing and tinting is ` walls cream.-yellow, or even a pretty venlent; one with a drawer that you Seeing Ourselves as Others in sizes 2. 4 and 6 years. Size 4 years_. guaranteed with Dia. Ifipads of light blue. and then you can can keep shoes, etc., in when you ars mond Dyes, Just di yes - requires 2 yards of •"•Cr inch material.I D Shave dark painted or stained wood- in a hurry. One plain dark oak,• He See Va. Pattern 20 cents. !a cold water to tint :: work to show !t up. Whether the oblong in aha bout two feet b was,a stranger hereabouts: Even ; soft, delicate shades 'walls are painted, papered or what fifteen inches, Is &-good size. 'Such 4 the oldest resident could not remem• HOW TO ORDER PATTess plain- ! pe boll n dye rocs ,'not, the small hall must be light. I table-should have no cover and no ber having seen him before, and why Write your name and address plain- permanent colors Your floor covering may be stained(ornament save a bowl of flowers, and!he had come to our town no one knew. !y, giving number and size of such pat- Each 16-cent pack boards, linoleum, or any an of the that Is where you can bring in an-1I He was standing gazing, apparently terns as you want. Enclose 20c in l ase contains direc. t many commercial floor coverings. But other bit of..color. Get& gaily co:orMi III11 deeply interested in i?omething before stamps or coin (coin preferred; •wrap tions so simple any ,with the two first-mentioned those gay bowl- him, but what, puzzled those-who saw it carefully) for each number, and woman can dye or address our'order to Patters Dept, tint lltsgerfa, atlas, ribbons, skirts, ;# oral rush mats are the beet things for Pictures, it any, s:auld be black]him. y 73 West Ade- waists, dresses, coats, stockings. bringing in a splash of color. One in and white sketches or etchings, or galore hie gaze was a scenic picture Wilson Publishing Co., ytsilow, blue and green., 'would 'be a else bright colored prints•--don't mix,which the•trained eye had dlscogered, hide SC-, Toronto. Orders filled by sweaters, thing fes, coveringc, sang ' IR�d choice with cream walls. !them. Never have big pictures in the An earlier tourist had discovered a return"mail tags, e everything new. B d tell your d iso whether the "Diamond Dyes"—no other kind You can buy s plain flquare um. hall two or three small ,ones ares wonderful view and had passed use In. ¢ —� i ruig% t -brells stand and place it in the moat`better. V fortpatioa slang, with the result that Once a species of plant had' lost its material rm I fah to color is wool or Irmoaspicuous corner. The old-fash-f You may have a little window.that l one more visitor had come to the perfume, there is no known way of silk, or whether tt is linea, cotton or ionsd hail-stand'always had s mirror,:needs curtains, but do not shut out all! town: The picture had always exist' restoring it mixed goods bndt not surety the Old-fashioned oulv stand Mor,i the light net' Why voce moue i rtains f ed, but It has not been recognized by gf P y. Y I residents, who had become so famiiiSr ----- -- , --- - - - ; plain�a�'or oblong one, framed in'admits the maximum of daylight, In i with local conditions that what was a !►Sod to match the umbrella stand, is�orange, or leaf green, it will,just auft novelty to the visitor was but common- much better taste than an "oxy!lized",your hall. 1 Place to-them. ' one. If at all possible, hang it op- • Have as few, things as possible int In many places throughout Canada the small hall. just such conditions prevail, and quite _ _ -- — frequently some outstanding feature : BOAal�a� � must await the arrival of a visitor for ! discovery. Locality may.in itself be.. *� What lady knows,& hat-as well as I! attretctlon: history may connect it Let her coma. 'forward with a finer I with some event of importance• it may r� ?jTr flair' be that 'some mineral in general -use r' I like them stnatl,sophiatioatad, spiv, is either mined or shows outcroppings, R"' f Or gravely drooping'w*ith a tfustful' there may be a ripplin6 waterfall not air;, of sufficient volume to warrant de- air;, ` . . I like them lined with white and rather,velopment but of interest to the visit pure; - or. These,are,but a few of the very ti�I�licl Or dangerous, and dark as any craw; many featured thAt holiday seekers t I like them reckless,-mocking, never will stop to look at If we will but I Put the .spiry delicious- sure: seek to know our home town thorough-fleas of Mustard into�yoar I like a sailor—strictly yes.or no.• F ly, carefully catalogue our attractionr1ijjot O�i N !(/ (/ _ salads and sandwiches — . i and make fasts known, we will Un- salads ,sauces and savories. A pirate turban's priceless for a talk; +doubtedly'draw a heavy tourist train` Serve -it freshly made Arose-wreathed .leghorn when one's our way. Some of our visitors are ad- Cana- ...mixed with cold water with - t _ feeling-vain; very voluble when describing the ad `ggter SS hard 8.atd re9 '� a lot Of 811�p your meats at breakfast, Wat3hing ." lunch and-dinner—use it I fancy tricornes for 06-morning walk,:vantages of their home towns. Cana- '-4n your cgpkiag. It msltes And a little leather London slouch'for drans sltbuId likewise be In a position � eajgthP2' ­SAO�r$�Ce'�added to any water • _ everythingmore tasty and coin: not only to answer questions, but � tel turns it into soft water. uds digeon. Wide, wistful tulles for tea; for.windy Ishould do all in their power,individual- laaaRed y tont fetes Cask a.ok tab rw flew weather, ly and collecOvely, to place their home Use"Snowflake"pit wash days and yOtll will stat aced to trim Mostaed in now and ippe. A tam o' shapter with a wicked feath- towns and their country h the fore y darter thtP usual quantity of 'Soap. "SnOWflatCe" - - ttisin aura. Wait• Eor w copy. r err. —Jacqueline Embry.4 much as possible with the_ many q �• M _ - u•.Ems. I ot will sweeten the clothes —make them sof t and clean `,C LMAN-KEEN(Canada)F, 102 Amllae<at Street, Seen 1 eign ttourist$ whoriwill -bcan eer ua — u labor. 6 - 1 end cavo you much y "The mystery of Scent"-.is always this season. i ,,. 3 phases!or Si20Wf1&ke - = v an interesting topic of debate among1C�l+EII,$atPlQOlAl, f,gtilladTy ' Obeyed Orders. sportsmen. "One of the mysteries'of I -prisoner, did you steal that rug?"I scent," says 'a writer in a British re•} "No yer honor. A lady gave it to f. view, "fs that cerfain,antmals have an 1' leens me and told,me to beat it, and I did." ;. extraordinary lope, for• certain odors.i -The Land of Emeralds. t a i�, cn+►3M 4 A familiar examifle is the peculiar de-I light that:tt sat takes in.valerian, but l► W TIVk there are many other examples. Rata I` Columbia produces more emet'alds •1� e love oil of rhodium and aniseed, and f than any other country in the world.. s rMD•«r Aft a� -� M. lions seem to have a perticular liking ?he Mother stand3 n. Ili i v - for Mi of lavender. Stoats and uveae-` one, unique, .jut �•,-o-..ee �, ole are attracted r, musk, watch keep- momentous—and her character is re- At an grocnK 100 la!"pt3,ICa" - ( flected in men and nations. - n r--- ers use for anointing their traps," 189UH No. 22--'Q8. tr�a` o +�a' i "',, .m.3[R's`7t'9 Firr• .ti.cw`4a•: RIME , .. <",.�_a,, u'�-• ...,lYs+c„, a;7auro,:«a.• ss h.;., -�s,, w I�• ,'fr�",ecr'14!r- ._._: ,`�aY,• urj«hy j _. < .A?' r r �+yq fi. v A,fi .aG �! S tr ;s".t mss._., rr s, 7• R` .• .r h'*:. NIP ^rF,.. S. :;..r•i+..r....Y?M -, ._+'•".'.rO4,. ;•;-.`"' ' - ate"'«?"'1.. , •T`="'-,.,••:F'' ,. i4o„ 3^ ter, rcY' i .'.. s 5 :....,•-•.. `«r.. .,• _ S-i-'" .,. '7"'. +•F r K ter.,•�' _. ;•w..•-. •r, :-'f• •. f. "'e'. p' a r 1 .` a a -':: main!three 1SnRneain a vr�ouawa Inhabited? Enroll ow -y _ Iso s, Mata ?^ not busme SonneNhy The mpresdibas made on one as a Nigra is rapidly moving away troN !or Sommer Course in the iazg}sat and ~ result of-meeting these various live the earth mad appears no larger than most up-to-date School in Canada.. a star-of medium.size. Even the most ' groups is that fScoutin$ to doing thQ KENNEDY HAIRDRESSING powerful teleacopee fail as new at- PARLORS AND ACADEMY - -. lob it set out to do-eteating and - -. tempts are made to study the plank - ` building up sensible, mealy, Canadian _ Toronto, Ont. � Christians. writes Dr. Thomas Moregx In "Le Petit Journal" (Paris). 718 Yong*,281 Yonge,817 Danforth Ave Holy Days. This, therefore, is the proGwr time to make known the knowledge acquired ' a " Every one may not know that each day of the geek is observed as:a holy daring thg recent observations.mode .DEAFa y t „ tl�• upon MSrs. I hear my readers im• A.siirc day by some nations: The story.of the -goodis nations and their respective Sabbaths mediately put the eternal question: 1 p prettily.y. ut into rhymCONN ie a marvel of le ' in these 'Yes or no, is Mara inhabited?" new radio- lightness, ACOUBTI. Iia is pMara is surrounded by a Inter of igg htness, com =y` lines: fort, Inconspicuousness. A ley to c • - air where the spectroscope discovered. i3 Tr it Christian worship God on Sundays, we and use. We are so antis it The GRANGE PEKOE Is C]C 'a good• Y the presence,of oxygen and hydrogen. wtll.delight you, regardless of what Grecian zealots hallow Monday; Snow aceumulaie4 at tJ.e poles of Mars other device you are_n-6w .using, - Tuesday Persians spend in prayer, Just as on earth New, was too ill to be present, and it Assyrians Wednesday revere; ' . We cLn_get an idea that we invite you to try it l0 days .� s Egyptians Thursday; Friday Turks; even of the de= of the atmosphere without a penny of risk. No red to,doubtful if he Nan 'continue his lead gypt ' ership for this reason. The Nickelites On Saturday no Hebrew works,' on Mars give rather estimates which I took tape to go through. ��� - _ up Her on the surface of Mara than on otic this year, unfortunatelyither No deposit or payment- of any will see to it that the work does not i - - GOOD HESS FOR low remits. The elf seems much thin- suffer. kind. Just sand your Hama, address The new Troop in Sudbury, In the r F Boy care of Scoutmaster Fred Creasey, !s earth. In fact, it Is as thin as it is and file trial request,to, or salt on. making astounding progress. Both QBy�j�M� C PEOPLE eesn kilometers above .our earth y ' Troops are well officered and making RHEUMATIC ` Lr a lliit surface. At that altlitude the oxygen J. As Anderso ..� Co. ` things hum, is very lightly distributed and the average temperate re, is never mohe 867 St. Catherine St. West �a ' Espanola once again demonstrates Now. Known That This Trouble that 50 degrees below zero. Montreal,Quo. _ The Field Secretary for Ontario has itse:f as a real live centre of Scouting yet Mars may have a tem a ..-,.!recently concluded an interesting tour;activities. An afternoon was spent Must be Treated Through temperature o1 No Deposit. No Expense. _ :. taking in most of the places of import- outdoors in.scout$autes, while other some 30 degrees above sero daring the •. he Blood. hottest summer. This t,mperature re. ante from North Bay to Sault Ste. 'groups 1,000 yards apart did good Rork # �~ colts from various causes, the chief o1 Discoverer of Antarctic. �s ,• Marte. He speaks-very enthusiastic-al- in worse signalling. The Cuba, intent The most a rheumatic sufferer can which is the water vapor which satur lY of the splendid advances Scouting on not being left out. arranged an hope forin rubbing something on the Further evidence that the Antarctic ' ates the air of Mara, on account of the y Is making, there,-re'- and the follo3viug avenfog meeting indoors. One has yet tender, aching. lout is a little relief. oontlasat was.discovered in 1820 by brie! remarks Indicate that he has i to meet a more lively Pack with'their No lotion or liniment ever did or Bier feeble atmospheric density All the ` = Brumfield has been publlebe3, thus good reasons for his optimism. two eyes very much open. tvater which saints on blare la trans- M -can do more than this. The rheums- • proving that Bir J.C.Rosa. who sighted A splendid meeting was called in : tic poison is rooted in the blood. To formed into vapor,during the summer South Victoria Land in 1841, was not 1 " It should be here noted that the Creighton hlfee, embracing boys and land in scow during winter. Silt in the region. , a` work in.-tbis District is cinder the get rid of if you mast treat it through The big blots of dark color on Mars wLpervfsion of District Commiasiorier adults who, under the chairmanship'of the blood. Any doctor will tell you are therefore not oceans. The long For sora Throat Via Minard's Lin imens G. R. de P. Vontom. He has been very! the mine superintendent, listened in- that this is true. if'you want some- linea of the lanae Dolor are therefore 1, tentively to an explanation of Scout- thin that will o right to,t a rcat of )largely responsible for the forward f 8 # not Canals. The former can only be French holders of the bonds of the move, and is-adrn bly supported by fag. It wga as audience that very bad the rouble in the blood, take Dr. Wil- lowlaind plains, and the latter tong, Suez Canal Co. are disappointed at t` various leaders, to whom credit is also Ip needed to know that the only figrt• ;Hams' Pfnk Pills. The whole mission more or less furrowed valla N ins we teach the boys le that which o! this medicine to to purity and ea- having to accept the interest on those due' {has to do_with their °vn evil desires t i RtNCent observation showed that both bonds in paper francs instead of gold. The Troop at Sturgeon Falls has its rich the blood, and when they do'this !F.ad a dtflereni coloring aecot,ding to $cat the are not in such hard luck as awn club rooms. Thane have been lit,I. impulses. Good4jeed was sown, all blood troubles, including rheuma- y , yy and the young Troop will undoubtedly the season; a greenfah blue dominated those Germans who invested in the ted and S,ompleted by the boys entire tism, disappear. Among those who during spring, became yellow at sum- � qty. It has involved weeks and hours make' fine headway under the direr• have proved the value of Dr. Wil- Berlin to Bagdad railway: tion o1 9coutmeeteY'Tascoe. }1tam3' Pink Pills !a Ain. Angie `.mer time, and finally had the shade of of hard work, but is ltow one of the autumn leaves. We cannot doubt that ' A Iffiest ta,eaistsnce. It is to be ofScially Space will not permit references to I Wright, Woo:chester, Alts., who says: Liars has a sycle of plant life quite as � ���,��� dedicated and opened for Scout opera- each place visited, but even et rink of "I was a safrerer from rheumatism far %ve have on earth.' i tions Da 3s1sy 22nd. - Vas can IsrsiOds• Wagnera yearn, and during most of that Llfe, therefore, exists on Mark; transgressing we must mention the AiConiston a fine group of Cube and 90o and North Bay. At the 90o Scout I time my lite Rea Dna o! misery I OWN.stowemwida Pleats take the oxygen of the air and q ' 5 (Scows gathered for a meeting. Un-!masters Li and Noble have done tried several doctors. and maply reme- �use It as food. But even if plaata do n fortunateiy-the Scoutmaster, Rev. J. D. I i exist on Afars. nothing enables us to gsartips• Clear and Ana"k wonders. As a result of their-work dies recommended, but never got more Scouting has now a great opportunity'tban temporary relief. The trouble I 'WrMisFna CarelloolL r+ •' to develop, and there are sounds In seemed to affect sty whole system and I lags i that animals a even human be- i�s8iaalM��fltaYNiasfY114�r� , '• � ,r !!! C ,fags inhabit the planet~ In ceras people ,,. WE WANT' CH[JRNdNG the air of important events in the mak I tray badly rundown and suffered l lived on Mars It must have been a long - Ing Ifrom headaches as well. Finally I was t time ago and that race must have per. ?e ' The final gathering In connection advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, taped under the hard conditions of life I ` with the tour was at North Bay. when I and through these t found complete which novr exist on Aura- RED I �LE irk, f the respective Troops, with Cuba, met relief and to-day i feel like a new per- i % REAM , together Anyout can imagine the son I can therefore strongly recom { Anctartt Accor nt. electrical disturbance likely to be mend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to act 1102"r"" � ` Xs ,supply cans and pay express , created when 120 boys loin In tun, one suffering as I did from this trou- ' A butcher's bill more than four thou- TARY d money orders, which cera T- cashed games, and Instruction. It was great' ble." !Send years old was tonttd in the rains a cbargts We pry dell! lrT_slrpress And the'disturbance"only terminated of Ur of the Chaidees, It is in the Neck' ,y l yon" can get theme pills aroma any I N6CC afl:l CI•esi �ifG3:£(1 • anywhere without any eharga attar winging the National AntllDm as meitllgfne dealer, or by mail,at 60 cents t form of a small block or tablet of baked clay, on one face of which the t1 u i rl To obtain the top price, Cream only Grouts and Cuba can, the fir; a bof,from The Dr. W1lilanW Medicine ( Out. ClJtICUf� H$a:�" ; �Qt t account, for three lambs delivered. to —.-- ; ;mast be t»a from Dad 1SteTors sad Co., Brockville, Out. eorttain not less tltsa f10 per real �_ i the temple. 1a cut. Whether a has yet �� badly broken -u: 'tth 1 been paid has noC been determined; Butter ftt. t; C+Lntury Old Bamboo Orglai] ren pimples that[ensued err.c!Itchedi but ii modern bills were rendered in badly. She seratche•1 the a!fected fi A-. Ili Still is in Use. the same form, some men could pave porta and caned the trorb;e to Bowles Compan Litad, I� ESQ yemOne of the most remarkable organa ti sir driveways and Scor their garages spread. At night sbe could nosi Toronto � � In the world,says a writer in the Wide I with incised tiles, sleep and the breaking out caused ' Igor references Head O>9oe. E'oroat World magazine, is the bamboo organ ; disfigurement- World - - •i tried ev hin 1 could thrah _ a, Bank of Motftreal, or year local banker. �� � 1 is the Roman Catholic church of Los ' of but nothing g helpegd hc. I read , ;•. >esfablished for ever thirty teens tin& Pines, a tittle town about five miles an advertisement for Cntieura Soap i9 from Man", In the Philippine Islands. q'" and Ointme t sad sant !err • firsii:; J 1IiE KH�V@S an This organ was butte about 1818 by I sample. I purchased more,and af- 2 iv old Spanish priest, who must have /q Y ter using one cake of Cuticura Soap ' , - They stay sharp longer. /►A/� EDevbeen an extremely patient sad devoted I `N and one bol of Cuticuw Ointment } sero�wuCANADA"vaw..To*t.wrrco worker, as he used more than 900 / aha was,bealed." (Signed! Mrs. t _ ., I .Rw«,....un,.a.�.,.,o,...-� • rj R. B. Cross, 81 Seneca Parkway, leujgths of bamboo In the organ, every a Rochester.N. Y. + y •i one of which *as burled 1a the sand X for at least two years in order to Use Caticara to akar Your akin. , .•.:' ' season It. WOr+ esrJ n.y NAM Addr4w Cansdlaa "ata ken"Ut.7 NSUNI• Pefa.8w wSeC •Chat This Llltbel �'' Although the bamboo is a vet'y soft & Sb& �� ' wood, the old priest did his work so a•r- is on Your Fox Wire I well that the organ Is still in good I r,, --- "Prince,Edward" Brand English 6ondition atter a century of use, and I JCI "Bayer'. .y- .Insists � Y` Fox Wire'-rerogufzed by the t above label on every full. has ' 2 Days t is used every ween !n his services b; For Colds Headache :_.� PA I NS ACROSS ` ya the Belgian priest in charge; Faitnsr ` given more than fourteen years I Victor Declereq. i of perfect service on pioneer Go in May and June t ranches and to being used for y Net11'al Rheumatism I -.THE BACK whaa8•rw4daiaaiMaaawith Every part of the'iastrument 1s t most of the new ranches. Fl•.r.r,-Verf*adaysForrestorsiar, made o1 bamboo and some very lagenl- "There's a reason." Lumbago Pain P.r.t;d, Tesla-Sc»w St«a,.n ons devices were Included by its build- Write or wire for tree sample I •FORT VICTORIA"and er• )Vhile malting • the -otgan, the ACCs t 'Ohl a Relieved by Lydia E. Alli[ aha prices. I „ " priest built a tiny model, a perfect. - ham's Vegetable Col1:t d �+ 5umntersida FORS' ST.GEORGE 8 Pow f Wcopy of the big instrument. and Forlllu.trataaBookl is lvrft. This he f ,'Bayer-package HOLMARS .P•E. Ontario 8#las proven directi Agent ons AsFURNES�BERMUDA LINE Bent to the Quem o! Spain, who, .in Mitchell, Ontario--"I have taken ' which W. H. C. RUTHVEN 34 Whitehall NewYarfrCk7 appreciation of the present, sent a I it our medicine for a number of Veninr or Any Local roartae Asim number of valuable tits to the church. ' Randy "Bayer" boxes'of 12 tablets I do not take it stead all the time but ALLISTON - ONT. I f3 y - ttl b Also oes of 24 and 100-Druggists I am never without it. I alwa k Some of them still remain,-and are al- ar �P I Aspirin L he trade mark itrpstered to it in the hones. I took it first for pains t (moat as n.uch treasured as the organ Canada) of Sayer uaanractwo 'd ltaoo. headaches the abdomen and bearing-down pains, r Itself. acaticaddater at Wkeyltadd . I -- h as a pours k the back .k 4 d - • • a. 1A _ ` - have my om to loo ter as many : t u n.l t 1 e.�! I n th A Queen's Investment. t day I could not get u at all. I saw s the advertisement in the paper about ' Oppid''r- ' Through the good advice of Disraeli, MINARD S Relieved Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com Com- her ohief Adviser, Queen Victoria of I His Rheumatism.' pound, and Mrs. John Miller told me ^Y r England invested in Suez Canal stock Here is one of mss; Ietters testify- about it, too. Every time I take it,it ,Vete r nary Pofesio ri and was thus enabled eventually to I lag to the'belief Mlnard'e' gives makes me fees better and I always rec leave additional millions to her child-' in cases of rheumatism: "I have ommend it to inyfrienda. I am willing r ren. She also was one of the original been relieved of rheumatism by to answer lettere from women asking I _ t is a on a t yogi desire a profession you should consider what the field o1 owners of a share in the New River your liniment- if iniment. I thought I-would shoo this tnedacrtt and l may use _ never be free from this malady this letter as a testimonial. -Mrs.F.J Veterinary 8aience has to oiler. Graduates have splendid opportunities Water Company, which provided. the and I tried many remedies, but WAssmANN Mitchell, Ontario. [or a successful career. The live Stock industry is the -corner-atone of water supply lor.London. Minard's was the only one which The met{t of Lydi$ E Pinkhsm's .. The water shares, originally worth ave me relief." Vegetable Compound is told b women agricultural . ricultural. development and the veterinary profession 1s its greatest i •�- a pound, enhanced to value to where IALPHONSE RICHARD, to each other. Many women know by safeguard. they were worth millions,'and even t4s St. Samuel, P. Q. ex rienee what this medicine will do pe ' richest t like the R th Nil Minard's Is also splendid for stiff- and they are anxious for others to know ric es o others e e o c s of the lin sprains, bruises, Such testimonyshould cause any d Session BC$lhs October' 1, 192$ were fgroed to be content later with a news e o ts; syr ere woman sufferingfrom the troubles so sixteenth or a thirty-second of a share. etc. MINAR'D'S LINIMENT common to her ex to give this well Write for bulletin and calendar to C. D. McGlivray, D,V.Se., Principal -Canal-0 . I known m di ine a fair trial. _ en ury Of you t ca • • ' :j:;_ The present year marks the 100th �ong women Vegetable i ow that in s re .ass :Antar�o Yeter�nar ColicStrohthen users of the y The of the completion and Compound ever 2Z0,000 replies were re_ J opening of the great Erie canal. _ cPived. To the question, "Have oa re- t Guelph r Onti�rio — ceived benefit b takin this medicine?" i The longer I live the more I am most ashBf�ro-Phosphate, is i 96 of every 106 ppeer cent. replied•"Y - - Thi.a means that 98 out Affiliated with University of Toronto. Under the Ontario Department convinced tbgt the greatest of all ne- what nerve-exhausted, tiredwut people women are in Better health because . of Agriculture. ceasities for human happiness is to must have to regain nerve force and tbvy have given this me�iciae a fair R,. tD ROSIE fi PP talk things out.-Mr. T. P. O'Connor. energy. That!s_why it's guaranteed. triAL 0 , HON. JOHN S. MARTIN, Minister Price $1 per pkge. Arrow Chemical Minard's Liniment tot Col" Co., 26 Front 9t. East, Toronto, Ont. - — 'IaSUE yo. 22-'2A Y ,. -,. .. tri,., ^- :?E ^' •{�'"•' '•. u tY. .y�:. - , q` ,».. „ .i.,•: ix:T'^ N J"= `••'t"� a.r '°FY,, x''�' .k A' -" •.c+'±•.' �-n';�'s�'�'";&;s�:i�"'..+�.r'ia•��...,�:«�n vK�.'''i�,;?�i�.err'i5�r.2e'�1°i:,c� i�5n�•Tr,•:�`�"...,.�.i�'y�3"r�.e.-mSfnin�.aa�4i '�z2�+': fe U;;;�W z 71� wm-p- V5 7-MR. V711 W, .7 r577 N A Bryant. baul grav* Cola 2. 1,6.00; M R the'front part of the townstilp or any Bryant.ditto.coos 2 and 3.15.00; W F other purt of t4e townthip rtquiring Crawford, d1tto, 15"; - J C Bryant, his ser V iceii. T ckRMS 'P L-A NIT, S BEDDING. work on cons 2 and 3, 51,00; J$oden, The council ripw adjourced to meet ading cons 1.2 and 4. aod r 1. 89 65; again Monday,June&b.at one o'clock. advance. Per Yeai.; $i.60 if paid In Eseell Conner, ditto, 30 15; Ambrose fur the rrans�ction of gei3eral busin ALL KINACONS, -1111011madsitiPm fo.the United St d Creat britem$2.00 in ad 3taw.as Conner. ditto. 89 15; W Shea' ditto. VlAce R Ward, tile and culvert, 8.24; -TOMATO PLANTS, CABBAGE AND CELERY Roy Ward.salitz,95 70; Lorne Relid, JOHN NWRKAR, Proprietor, rep to grader, Levi Annie, work &age lines 2 and 3,33 W, F. LAe ASTERS, VERBENAS, diuo, 19 00; Orval Connel- diLto.15-W PICKERING COUNCIL. -Yranik Sullivan,ditto,10.00; W Ches- �..-:PETUNIA:S, STOCKS, VaLOX, PANS1ES ter.ditto, 19A. fte above council met pursuant to H1 111MAID Ou 'motion It was decided t?eakitage theNthinst. Win Cheater as 'constable iortbree ITH, Make your garden beautifuhind profitable.*" 'The- stock in memberenl1present, tKIereeveln the . 1% morithe, on Saturdays, Sundays "d URP ood and now is'the time to set them out. OSE The miritites of the 16At meeting were holidays: at 85 00 per day. including vead and approved. use of car, to malomin order along ainsinjamr, .05M A deputation from the Rouge River =;7 P NEA PPLH- 8 41istrict.consisting of E. margam,1.6 F" T& Atole.J. B Gormley and, others. was N. W. STAFF- 0- RD Pinos are now at their best and prioes are reasonable, 4.75 -,-J�Mrd ask ing for pal ice piotedtiou, as thefts and other crimes had All sisee in stock. a y hfa;rble and Granite Deal �ey4@ bread is Ao 5 00 a oftse.. 3 n er. -Mon 'made' be:n committed. They--urged that frnm No. I patent floisr Mr.Ohester'Le engaged on salary. Pemetery' TAke home a bag of Sugar no**, it is at the lo** est, Lettering etc. �j and all ingredients accord- Mr. Jolly.charged with 33 poll tax. Pirs' t-class work ingly. Brown bread the 7 25 a 100. -was heard. He claimed that he was imhole wheat, and stoneN oway from the township during the guaranteed. whole of IM. ground. Cakes and pastry- Kingston Road and Pickering .of the'lluest, -Inality, fresh RICHARDSON'S GkOOERY R.J. Mann was heard re painting of East Townline. eggs and ovire jams. Ice fts towbabip ball. creatu in Stindaep, Sodas A communication was read from the 27-40 P. O.-Whitby R. I and Bricks. Wedding, Aydro Eleebric Power Commission. M 14 -to Whitby and Pickering. &6 .,�.Cskes our spft�ialty. I<' asking permission to erect a pole line C Choppin re re ...1. ja,= hokering ,-Hardwo' JEL L. Bowens was heard re licensis 9 Air booth at Pickering Beach. AND FLkKlNG: The couneil nov resolved itself into &court of revision. the report of which t am prepared to do (%* pping h hold over for next.week. Oat fflUking every djiy but and Seeds �Seeds ! .:,'....Seed a I lqu W, The standing committee an Cootie- Saturday. tff', ­8*0eles.-recommended the fo)loiwlasr ..9tonsiboate For Sale Now is the time to get your Seed Corn. We havd a good =ymedta: Thos Gregg, salary as acil. MW ffupply4n,hand and all No. I seed.0 P.800.00-, J. Murkar. vfg and ad. vtg.&M T Gregg. att Div Court as John F. Bayles, C.1memont oJerk.4 Of);Bd Gleason. ditto as bailiff. lkralftoute No. 9 Comptbili's FArly, 0agiellow, North Dakota, ALK L Node.- att eou rt of revisioN siest, 8 Jolly. refued of poll tax.9 K Iwo. Leming, - Wiscousin .No� 7, 7bostandinst committee on.Bonusis 60 Wire Fences. Drainage Afatters 111mite, Cap, -'Yellow Dent, Gold J en Glow recommended the following pay- awnts:T. 0. Nnrtori,�wmuo on looris, Get youre while wo hav� the Varieties, &9 good Seed Corn Fz*X enn 6. IS W. K KI'me 20 rds. lot 'It eon 1.3 M, R Tnme Bet. IW rds.bet is scarce this kiemon. illand 9. ea. 1. 15 90; Ed Willson. 40 ,hl ip&.lot 30,eon 7. 6 ft F. Somers. at Agent for. MeCormick-Deering Farm h(atethinery' .z== Wife.lot 20, eem 19 IS; Adorn Svenje. ftwids. tote 29 and 30. pea 7 12 00; G and Repaim. brinato earh service The experi#11fPId respectful atten X Hl"Lotriti. OD rda. het'l0and 17.coo tbs t t he obatei v a ne mony perfect oquitimptit 6 9 00- Gen Daticap. services re e deserve*. W e lit I OR to It tie Lt-w`a- )8wftrd As in drainage 6t Linton Ave, and an experienced knowltdco. 'Viekerlog Village and idj4eent,lands. service (If diffnifled olemodal is"UrIIII ' ' I*- I So BAaUWN PICKIERENG 1011 , Vu The standing roramittes on Relief r1r�,;_ I I jw.ommpnded payment to tbs- ooh&wa :8000W fnr MALl"tonacce Gr Win Pow- aw for 61 da To. 'go 50 The standing ecifitraittee on Tranapor. Ifttion. Power and Llobt reported and MaXiInUlAl Se wee-mmendpd that the Hyd P.1ec Pow. nU nV ior Ootri he ffranted parmis-don to erect Safety for" polpo nn highways ad)teect to Picker. atper p1two switimitted to 7 ftbis Ineedosi to IN placed subject to dr I Me approval of t be council. tne Farmers' Savings IMUM t-A)ST The ot^nding committee on Roads, and Bridges rscou)meade4.Vaywn#nt to ftO ffIllowing 7 A Matthews. work on SAFETY Deposit Box in t he A Pon 4 5 00- Wes Slack. diLto, 10 00. n ea,reo t bmuch of the Standard ' 'ibeLlotoo.clean ditches etc coo 9,9.0r; HE Farmer works hard for Batik %ill relieve any anxiety regard- 'IR To on, work bet 8 audg. coo 9. 4 3e; T. the money he makes. It is BAIM in; the whereabottas of yunr valw J Burton. 85 loads grav lot I& eon 7. lK26; 0 Hodgson. work on eon 7.55-35, 'Important that his savings should ables w0il4q permitting free stree" to -ithorized .4 J Middleton,plowing eqn 7. 2 00-.Thos thor6ughly safeguarded. FM them by yowi or % ditly at Nt"bury. work on c;on 7. 12.50;0 L*e. perton at any tilue diiring banking abor grav con 7, 2 W- J-ta Stephenson. Steady growth and progres boarp. Tbo coot Is less thn it (ice vent 'work on cons 7 and S. 47.X-. 8 Farn- since 1871. ,. together with eon- per day ; the vnitie-terelv0d is an daloo worVoa cons 6 and 7,113.25, W&I- te bease of "vnrity. r servative and experienced man- ter fteven*nn. wxirk bet 4 and 5. eon 0% our vajuables and .7 W. The Ppdlar People. 20 culverts. papors should be m%ernent, enable The Dominion -------------- M 75; H U Wilson. wow it on con 1. IIprotect ri4 Ps 4N(*, Wrn Linton. arsiding bet 0 and e d &Saiast Bank to offer unexcelled security '7.coo 1. 1100; L Puckrin. ditto. 16 50; fire and theft. A for the custody of saving�. ..Veell PAscoe. ditto,16 60;J D Hemmer. Safety Deposit-Box' STANDARD BANK Trioads gravel. goes 2 and & 10 80; E 4a our local branch Depositors in our local branch are OF CALNA.D.6iti, ..providey staturity afforded every banking-facilk7 which "oRSf REGISTER. oul; . PICKER11414M. BRANCH-W. F. Law, Manoger -F - ganization likovides. w ole'ir _Lwd aide at llraeklhw.�Wart 4IW.-V%ft1hr, :WowmE FLf8X �18X- 6'0 the irrand ch*115pion lutported Ol�des. dsls-R011ion the prorerty of Grit- T= _�i Bros.. Claremont. will witand ,---In. Subscribe for The Pickeruig' News tor mArps during the season of 19*25 �athls his. own stabic Cairnbrogie )OM04" ,Istoelt Parm. .WBlf1aY BRANCH-G. P Lynd. Mazaaaer XCISTAST. L3MI.1 (20019). the superior BROOK-LIN BRANCH-F. 0. Cc as Manager "QUALITY SERVICIE SATISFA0MON is Imported.prem-lumClydesdale stoll- Sol jewr, the propertv of Oscar Wilson, Brougham. will make the season of @$,follows: Monapv. will leavie 'big Own stable.7Beoughnm and -pro. �,eeed to Witij.-Ormerod's. &eenwood, 2 jorniglit; Tuesd^v. Uzhaallkkels. PICKER I N �'Audley. noon. H. 0. Wilsou'p. hase ittiglit-, Wednesdav, W.J. Mill- 7. er's, Pickering.noon;(5has Palmer's Liverpool.night; Thursday, W. J. .McDonald'#. Brock Road..noon; his 'REAT .`M ARKET own stable. night; Friday, George Middleton's. 7th concession, night-, Saturday, proceeds to his own stable 'Round Ro ast or St4mk, 20.6 per 16 where be will remain until the foll- Rottat or Steak, 25c owing Mondiy afternoon. 28c .-Porterhouse Ro at or.Steak, CROWNDALE.' k28741), the imported -Rump Roftst'.. Clydc-dale stallion, the property of 21DC 'ict.,will james McLeod,Claremont,L -M�e Rib Roast, .. '�­�=PtketbeseasonoflgLX safollows : HeAvy Rib Aoast� Monday,wilrleave his own,stable"at If. S. Pugh's, Glen Major, and pro. Shoulder Roast, It and Ift S ceed to Wm. Hill's, north of Clare- ,Pot Roast,, 14c 6- Plank-t 9c soont, for noon; ihence to Mr. Mcr- Brisket, to boil, '11EM PIRE11 Mt,,-;u,,"dBARN ris'Glaegow.for night,Ttiesday,W. 23 .6 Major's, Whiterale, night; Wed. Lej� of Pork,_ c Fim-safe 60 . . : . - ... � I . ftrmamnt L. Middleton's, Brougham, -,Loin of Pork, 25c 1 109% 20C, LightnIng,-pri Su per-strong -t Convenisint soor); Jas. McLeod's. Claremont, Shoukiet Ronst,of Pork, Weather Ight valuo might; Thursday. Mr. Simmers' Balsam, noon; Bertlones' Mt. Zion' .:,jPoi-k Chops. 2& If you need-a new Ham or an 'Old one remodeRed, ..,Might; Friday. Temperance Rome: -,:-Pure Pork Sausage, 25c. Ashburn,noon.Lower Myrtle.night; Finest Salt Fork,_ 25c let me quote you. Let me show you "Emoire" Barns I 18aturday, own stable until the foll, have built They are enormously strong, rooray, handy Breakfast Bacon, piece,. 35C to work in, and modemte In cc6t. _nwing Monday morning. 66 sliced, 85C Estimit qiven for roofing with the famous"Restlaice" Metal- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 80c A brapire"Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alteratiow Bacon, 45 SBESTOPROOF 6. licS c don absolutely guaranteed. An asbestos prepared roof coating. 6 - Will not crack, peel or burn. One ap. Cooked Hamp'. J. plication is equal to 10 coats of ordin Weinem.. 25c F PROUSE iii PICKERING ..."yroof paints. WillmKke a roof yw terproof. Doesnotrequire Flead-Oheese... 15c .�BUILDER 5 lbs 90 n r full particulars in regard to this Barn' �, Ho u* ses, etc. of all. kinds dressing or painting. Hasy First and Domestic- Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents: Buil&ng Contracting valuRble roof coating lb prints 18 Metsh oft. Pickering Dealer for the Products of Fxbsh'Tront and* apply to White Fish Every Friday: :M1=T_Z - The Metallie Roofing CO. Limited, Torotito 32 'PICKERING I 1 .1.!" 1. " .. �_ W, G. 'R E T D PICKERTNTO su-..Ijftc� --low A. C N. IA �.d R:°!. "K. r '+%YL ..,1. �•. J• '�,L. w.l+'L:A" :"fl'" w F 1`�' 'h ,.�. ^sd .H 'FT f ,+w.. .4 .'-^� -_ :_ - ^• `.•� .,,rte- `"F' 2' _: :F�. „ ••:n, v,.,s�F4- -• 'ti;.d 'K'siPei, . i 6r':'. :r„ q^^r+ a^:a....... "�°'�`.'`,$.: .t�''',a f'fy'. _ .�.s. ';an.f -n.�. r�'.�Pa�..• ..,F- �. St' S.•. ."'V• - - •: ,....�-.�.,.•., POWER ..,"y'�,; �5. ' s•� Q .a. rv. .+,=.` .. sr.V •✓a A..,„k, .. ,. .. }.; ,y,._ tc• ..,.,,.•...: .,. >. .0 �. ..�'•..!'n ..:. •m,.. ;'"s's":-. ,.,.. .....•• '.',: '• ", - '-) - •m..•' ^'stn ,.,,.,,. :y�'�,.. •...'.': ..;... ..: -�.•,. 7•..>., .... ... s: .Fes• - .. �} - � .. r. 11 ry CL/1R•MONT. Miss Vero& Bingham has securedJ - a position oa the teachiagstaff of ' 'New' Blacksmith F E N C I N G' . Maple Leaf Mutual Fire' ;-AThe Misses Bell, of Toronto, the Mimlco pubite school, substi- '' sppeent the holiday with Mies Mary tuting during the4llneu of one of Having rented the blacksmithing We prepared to build and welt a[t Insurance Co. �e Macnab ieachere business formerly conducted by eFp}ea of fawn• chicken wire and stock Teen and Mrs. Brown, of $am• A-quiet wedding wale solemnized Thos. E._Stephenson, I respect- fences at reasonable prices. Cheap rates for farm and country Alton. visited Claremont friends on Monday afternoon, Map 25th, fullg�trona a esteolded to him.nuance of 4e pu�wewill ang, ha eto consult tor sale Asuhaltbefore +Windstorm Icsudrsa'ee on buitdtnga. over the holida� at Walmer Rd. Baptist Church,. P g Sund�a,gg,.the list of June,will be :Toronto, when Sarah )!l. J. Ed• Horse-shoeing and repairing p wind-wills,Silos etc. observed as Decoration Day at the, wards was united in marriage to a specialty. Bead Rooflog and -- ' yy Union Cemetery. William Waddell, of Stou$vi}le, Bale Wire Automobile Insurance r T� The party *bo borrowed F. M. Rev. E. Orsboro of eiating. The L 0 R N E R E I D GEO. FABLE Y k BON.Brock 11-o of all kinds. Cooper's wire stretcher is. request happy couple will be followed b Pickering R. R. 1 _ •"' ed to return them at once. S Phone Pick.1709 : r F FOR AL$ • ` the hearty good wishes of their •.CLAREMONT ARl1t8 R S • On Friday evening last the friends. - Whitbyy softball team came up Write or phone ' dad defeated Claremont .team by One of the best, if not the best, 11.4. Sanies of the season will take place wS A T ' / S FIE Ds •p O �7ty *• A 1�Tt on Saturday, the 30th, when the D Yll l�/l A 11 Miss Lizzie Walker has returned Goodwood football team comae ; home"-after spending a. eonple of down to try conclusions with our Our best advertisement iothe number of satisSed customers who come 20 _WHITBY, ONT. 'W W iahitby irsith, her broth boys in their iiret league game. from every direction on every Sunday that the roads` - er. The boys from the north are com- are open.• They pass your door on the Mre. G. Stnbbe and Miss Bella way to church. CLAREMONT ing down with a determination to Paterson, of Toronto, spent over, do or die. so this will means gap'8 'why not hustle the chorea and follow their example?. There /� ��,f � the holiday with their causine, ,worth coiniog miles to see.. Ball fie a reason for your neighbors regular attend- °.- �jRE/1MErT I .1 Thos.and Mrs. Paterson. kicked off at 6 p. m. anee at Divine Worship. Mrs. A. J. Chandler and Mies " Olive Johnston. of Toronto, spent They are satisfied with Highest price paid for • the holiday with the formees-o THE GOSPEL AT BIINGIr AND ICream at the eute. J. H. and'Mrs. Beal. BASKET'S Miss Doughty, of Peterboro. a AT-- laremov` Creamery Saving purchased the stock from i former teacher of the Claremont o! 1 - public "school, visited Miss S. E. the Estate ' CLAREMONT BAPTIST CH1(JRrCH dive ass trial and beconvineed � vans, on,Friday and Saturday. _ a Rev. J. A. Orant, of Toronto. W. G. BARNES and the entire, e s►nd formerly pastor of the Bap• busiaees of JOS. W. DOTEN hist Church here.called otr a now Bankru y- (� Arp�,prepared to supply all'elzee V bar of Claremont friends on Mon. fieom Barry Bosse to ThreeLudor day. Me. E3rant has a host of and Half Bushel. ` friende bare who are always Pleas - 1" ed to see hirci. • GieeU River Basket Works HARNl.f3S aQ r Lyman rs.POW, PQoce![ark. Now is,the Time to 'Prepare Our supply of quality Harsesi and �,r, '. tuoat. and k and Mich- Parts 3a now complete. . ell, of North +Claremont, ® t PRANK PENNOCK .'We'Were fortunate to secure a large stook, c maista BooTa-eF.Z8 's11091 - J!", Sugdr► . v� HoRaad and', re. ,; _ , , ing of Hoots, Shoes, $nee Rubber Bodts We-h stock of tbbAs, ftmeue �. ked. w.MaC1t ie The Stan thaat ma .e the Barnes aIItl �fl3oafl �lE)ee Of all kinds. on hand- � L"a foal farm on wh Ohees are for hard wear and teas ` Over Do40not tail�� black on th® Also, a large supply of ladies samples in Oxfords, REPAIRING �"01 ,�7 yasovde call this (Frlday)even_ � t$B Seeds Slippers and Cushion Bole Boots. we me�°�:i��i�d.'ei°t'- ing to the comedy drools • tionr " entitled • fatty }bakes Things ,• g ha�eee and boots. o Beat to less than,191� noes. � Hum," to be bion by the Youngds � P ; CECIL , B I�F� reople of the Un Cb L lJ 'us " >le a me" intereeti®R drama. and Call at r ` Phos® Harness�akrr, is too" h�njoroue from start t0 � V� IINGO � ' p �':• Sniab. There will be s nuasber o! PICHERIN4, - ONTARIO w .� musical selections between act*, .. -• eoneieting of viollti solus, Piano Be Pare and ,get our prices on s s}oets. vocal nobs. ineMiling x Bolo "Ta Seeds in bulk ;;�, --- ELM DALE_r 11 1 's from Harold Cooper, of White- and packages. �+� �+ ,�•�r� ��,,�t �*� � �T i��^+ " vale. Do not mist this treat. b7�iL+L'-VHING ' SELF- 'L UTATING PSC33�ER�NCi ' i Doors open at 7.30, program be. All kinds of Flower Seeds arae at o. Adwissian 25 eeotKWith the Strongest Tower Built E �0larerrtont wase-deserted vttl• •- ' Wheat or -atny grain taken ua F a "ao Monday as a large number Flint and Dent Corn o! all vane Xt�e the 'Toronto" Self-Oiiina W' �;o once exchange for Filar. of our residents,took is the sports dee..all No. I.9eed. a year Al!gears operate in a bath of oil eettd by ist Brooklin as Uxtiridge. Our neither heat nor cow—eve" bearing ,and W4 have .linen, Qi.nrt4, Chup. c� automatically football team 'Ronk in the.ganree -Try s package of our + �m8 i ail Einke:3lrnt, tat Brooklin. where they played Garden Fertilizer. lubricated. i+}l kind of rain. Ithe team of that village for Cisr' if you have a "Toronto"'Vadm>11 llow. you can '' 6 a. .cup valued at ; 100, wianIBM by tl+is ,elf-oifmf feature by interchanging the 1+ea#i .ori ti Just received a,carload of .,hft Mast Toronto Wmdmtlli. Ogilvie'a•Perridge Oats. r w 10. This cu has been in the '•Enarco- Motor Oil. � your 'pmt possession of the Brooklin team talo can be made absoleteeb ,df m opentiso. Royal Hnusehal,l Flour, Aw for the past swo or three yea rs. The'`T ca"To-« will rtand for a lifetime because a• .�, but sow, se a result of wineinit {let oar price dk any weight of is���••����'�'rrd 0Oe bua7t�tOy Cream of t! Weet;l?toar. this name, it will he 6n Claremont -114 Oil before baying, wpdisilL Sea this, iw611 n..--fir e.e aur bosklat s "!or the next year. ' The frame waF � _ W. R. E31ERSC N CHOPPING EVERY; ` A splendid exhibition of football r. Mo COOP E R Whitby P. O. Phone 308j _ WEEK DAY and was witnessed by. s Iarite .crowd. CLAREMONT _ T.Y 1�i'. �7CTOG`� ; Nest Sunday morntog at the Baptist Church the pastor will reach on "A Farmer's Great Miq ''fortune." The evening service B EATTY will be tinder the anspicee of the Young People's Union. No More STANDS FOR THS REST A latereatirg service than this will i, s be,hasbeenput onthis year. Thrre OVR, 'brief addreemw, choir number-, a quartette and' a violtu solo will • • I • ' g OROMW6 ' comprise the program. prieiterl A1R� 3 copien of whkb wIll soon be avail- r • si. s LPD � er•able tothe public. Seeourfpdv tisement elsewbere on this ae AR Fairjthen come on Sunday wanton and oin the mever ipereasing nuber of Pcoys "satie8ed customert." r ,-'� . -IDEAL . The fourth annual field esy oo - the Claremont Community. we Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, itself eu - morial Park will be held,nodPam.er LittStu � the matlaRerneiat. of the PRrk • Board, on Wednesday, June 3rd Bowls. Pressure Systeme Etc. Q E ro' V _ :3 (tbeHing's Birthday). The com- It will pap'you to at my prices on ` mittee, are determined to make i►bove before buying elsewhere. ? x' .. .this the best yet held and have FRAM J. PROUSE pprepared a ltenerous'list of prizes: " For400tbail. 11 auto rugs valued PICSER1NGl. 0'NTARIOAge " at$77 are'being offered. This coo- 1q 1 G 1 1*4 A` Du7ing the months test is open to to all league teams Best •Quality of . `of done, duly, Aug. _ 'in South Ontario. There will also ust and September, be a softball contest for which 9 shoes. valned at I It R th;a store Well. close ire of softbalwill be offered.This contest it GOCERIES every Friday at 1 p, also open•to all league-teams in 1m., but will be ripen t, South Ontario. 9 boxes of chocc- at Right 'Price - lates will, be offered 'for�ladiee _ 1 all other evellipgti , baseball. For echoQI football one 4 Bars Soap 25c, 5 Bars Castile Many es^ old machinllrillg the week. new football will be offered. This Son 25c, 3 Pkgs Amonia 25 i contest will be played at 11 a. m• G fez 15c a pkg, 2 lbs of Mina you May t�unlc are , A number of prizes for children's prones 22c, 2 lbs of clean actuauy Fraak CHID—LOW races will also be offered... No Dates 22c, 2 The of 4� entrance fee= for games will be W"te a pint of Creels a "charged, but straight admission Seedless Raisins 2.2c, L'LAR�'iMOiv'1' at the gate for'all, players. Ent. 2 lbs of Valencia Raisins 22c. flay. Thu u 26 Cents M .ries for all gawes must be in the wasted each day or $73 �r � :•x 'r 'hands of the secretary (Jno.Scott) Fresh Fruit and Vegetables a ear. Qp t�nis basis the ' 'by Monday evening so that draw- always on hand. y- ing for places may be arranged. Melotte Would pay for Fresh Fancy Cooking, Mondays, , m Lunch and all kinds of soft drinks maybe procured on the grounds• Wedseps and Fridays. • itself><n e>tgh#sen months r , ', an ail I ."In the evening there will be a stop this waste at once a'w high-class concert.. consit&ing of Fancy Broadcloth 98c and 1.19'yd. by $ a l�eIotta singing,readings. selection nss y the Ginghaand Voiles " orchestra qnd a play entitled "Ye alp to 40c, for 29c. Of all materials and design ' 101de Tjotft Ladies Aid Meetin,;, ' Plain White and Fancy Curtain kept In,stook. 1t will pa you given by the Markham Dramatic Scrini 25c and 40c per yd. call at onr wbrkri,cil inspeat our aleck Club. Mro. Mildred Morden, so• Fancy Chintz 28c. a obtain prioes Don't be mislsd%• ]hist, and Miss Story,elocutionist, Phone 1401 agents we do not employ them,cousegnoaM + ' Of Markhatu,will cuntr}bate to the • ' ly we can, and' do throtc cg the ,gent 3 program. Admiasion_to irroun�la, oommieeion of 10 per oeat.,whiob yon we adults 23c., children lac. A similRr _ *sioert moueainly save by pnrobasinq from as.k ; � - -low D t . SCO T sail sallaibed. • t►dmissicm fee will Fie charged for entrance to the concert. Every Gerald Clark, DwillA�ton, Ont. J%mg;. To&l. R. R Pickering 1.J. T. MATHESON: body come And enjoy a pleasant CL,�Ew�O �+ W. F. Disney. R. R \ t T.>r'n t Hill, Inll. Phitinr Pick. 724 P i; .e r. n. r. r•^ nT"..1�� Pr'- .!3. C4:•;��� F_..e `s day KLLJ t,VbLtux. '• i i _� �.,,.- ---,•_..._. ,..,.. .,. �'. _. ..�......... 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(. .. <f�`'�� y^ - : .y 3 - it--why should -I no Ww...my the school and gsked fcr Kit Kenn0y y s,� afn name'." ear the ctrl lurch surprise. au riled._' "'�fl'at`"ri�1� eS'�i' 1 � • 8 r rP The eI a Dh Tp i, - -•^ was a year or two the "He has not,been hereto�sy+, said `s which o hider er y ' - - tereattmuch rdaiiebe Pta61e apt hunc�st fieiierto with .. B �: - _:•.. 'ani _. -'Wee!,. `hLit; "ffiy: inother'as some work. .. name is Mac Walter noo, and I dinna . Rob Armour said nothing, because Thi +C,onsurno of T W&4' think, she likes it,muckle." he did not wish to get Kit into further A curious light shone upon the girl's trouble. - face.- "Did your mith4Fr marry, my But within him lie said;"The young J Tea as a beverage is used in nearly every uncle Walter Mac Walter?" rascal is--troanin' the- echule. H �- country in the `world. It is-estimated over' - Kit looked•down and scrabbled a catch n*when v gets,to the Crae:' ' the duet,with his toe. He-did not like Thea he drove off, missing Kit by ; 204 billion' cups are nsumed annually. to a»ewer that question. It seemed just'flue minutes. For that oath had ` Aus'th'alia reads in tea.Co . rinkin With an like betraying his mother's corifldence. taken the path over the fields as a o m - "He.married her!" answered Kit, shorter cut through the rain. - ` annual per capita consumption of about turning the corner of,the question. • • ' ' Al ' nine pounds, Which means that every Aus• -- The girl held out her Laud. Then When Kit•reached home that night ��� I like her. I. have hems to stag at he came in with the bright smile and (/ _ s ar3lian consumes from sib to eight cups of Kirkoswald with my uncle Walter. the cheerful countenance of one whose r ► everyda: The consumption per;Capita But I nderfei!a at a plate calledLoch Spell- re ntd.'and con$cience- airs ,wholly At. 8. and in CAnada near! .4 r !" 1 l coked about him hands,in England is 81 lb + Lord-a that. said Kit Kennedy. But he had hardy lbs. III the United States, it is less t1lan Thus it chained that our hero, hav before he became aware of a painful .1 lb', but this i6 largely because Alnerleans inq set out to play the truant,received chill of.restraint which was visible `jet last—a wa to Wash a lesson more enduring in its results upon every face. His grandfather as t y— ve not been able to get due teas until than any he had-ever learned, and in in his/chair, more erect than usual. *dishes that woa't,chap a` as ++ addition obtained promotion in bis He said no word of greeting, and Kit comparatively recently. SALADA is con- classes-;­ail which convinced hia; that cared more for that' than for his hands. ; .;81dered, one of the choicest blends on the ., honesty was tFie boat policy. Besides grandmother's most voluble angers.. t which he had hair his swim and a play Kit laid down his bag,fin the window- 1 y dishpan Inscesil r� market, and i8 the largest selling tea fa with Royal as well. A still further sill with a certain dreary foreboding :1ifharsh,dryin0itchen.soap. Lux. - 3 either United States or Canada• blessing of Providence befell h of evil to come, the tin flask echoing contains no free alkali, nothing to The alternate shine and 'shower emptily in it. Then lid,went to the ughen or Yow hapds. Ii to F which began with the thunder plump white wooden "dresser," on which the is u hazy on them as fine toilet soap. t at the lochside had settled into a fixed blue dell plates were arranged sym- b and determinate downpour. -metrically, to get his evening's drink Kap the big new P&aie on you - At first sight it may be difficult to of milk. :kitchen she!£ Use it for the dishes - see why this should be classed as a Now there were two points along always. Levu Brothers Limited, j benefit. But to Kit's mind the matter the lochside road from Whinnyliggate 'Iaaroaco was very clear.• Foi had he remained to the Black Dornal from which he ;4311 at the. lochside with Royal instead-of see the chimneys o! his home. - coming on to school and getting the And-Kit being a boy full of all man- coming well over, he would have Her of sentiment a connoisseur in �en- � Nature Winsl „�,. had to choose between an afternoon sations even beijore"his teens, always''. 6 The Tightdrom the sun reaehee us ill ' t !in the rain and going home''with the;climbed-to the top of the bank to look . evidence o! his truancy rank.and ob-rat them. That is as he was returning a'lfttte over eight min_mise. If s shell. fvious upon him. But -ns it was, he from school. : On the outward journey travelling at the rate of a toile in eight + , • Isat talking with this new girl, swing- the prospect_of .milk on the dresser�eeco6da, were fired at the sun and sue.; ` it k ing his legs ecipfortably over the was too remote to con-4e, as it were,i heeded in getting there,_it would ar- ' �led a of a window in the school dnr-iwithin the sphere of practical politics.i a , , inggthe. short iiirmer-hour. Who, the`He- called these vista-heights Pisgah� rive to thirty-two years. That will a. school reassembled k e devoted himaeif land the Delectable Mountains, give'you'8ome idea as to how tast'1lght , to the study his Iesaons with a! "It wilhhae turned wi'the thunder," travels. r diligence which, when the hour of re-Ihe observed by way of breaking the painful silence as he stood at the Locusts Feed on Mice' R. CROCKETT. citation arrived, delivered boy after . r - • boy and girl alter girl into his hands. "dro r." Then a sharp voice, surely African�locuats four ;niches Long feed Indeed, he was in a fair way of"trap- not that of his grandmother, told him upon mice. ping" his way to the head of the class, curtly to stand away free there. - -----+0— - i He ,know,it from beginning to end.,when when all unexpectedly he found btm- Kit was excessively astonisho dw lie Least Said,the setter. CHAPTER K�CIY. „ An idea carne to hip;. Isel'f beside Meysie Mac Walter. knew in a moment that s,,mething was Cy—••What d'ye think of the city?' tl �s KIT B1:Gr1VB To RE A,GRZAT XAN. He aq tram his seat and marched 1 "Dinna 'trap' me, or I will never''eery far wrong, and in his whirling Hy-"Wa-ail, better not may, Thes'e's 'Heedless of the rain Kit went o8 to i stri.i hrt a}p to the alas r. I speak to you again as long as I live I mind he. ran over the ca alogu of hie sehcrL much delated, but jubilant in; . Duncan DuAcanson zred at him Besides f shall greet. I won't be;r'ost recent misdemeanor There loess bja' heart. He saw life before him in amazed surprise. I taken down by a boy more than two the eggs (Kit got a halfpenny a dozen Miaaaa•d's Liniment Fkta for the Hair. yf , from his grandmother for the egA i of now, and he meant, as hia mother had! "What do yon want?" he thundered.i earl youni¢er than roil,! !m $engin I..outlaying" hens—that is of hens ---- �te bidden him,to stand-up to it. i He had an idea a4lao. Ifo thought that away Name in a week, thea ye can! He made a beginning by standing,the boy was outbraving 11m. !get to the head o'-tire class." which, disdaining their idappointednhe tip to the consequences of his truantry "If ye please. ear," said Kit, w:�ose,; "A' richt, Lassie," said Kit, who was i Haste, wandered off and laid in'the In the she of the frown on the brawl Engrelhavation of 'he t��;sion. T wa ,t'diatinctl "' ' `woods) no, he had sire a beer, care- In lis had departed irorri him wit;^ ' y precocious, its a richt. I'tII , y gang- p I fill when arranging nne of the3o � of Duncan Duncanson. de sed minis-; _ " � ;tell ye if ye dinna ken, Auld Bottle- �rasawe-trove' not to iacIude''an ter and schoolmaster an the parish of to an into the 'Coorse o' Readin.•' I�nosie is as deaf as a .st.' y' ken a' that's in MaeCuliach's 'Serres: But I dinna want to ducks'eggs.' For Kat wes fie the habit 1 - W"Whereh have you been, air?" de-'It is silly bairn's book on y. I want to kers!" said the girl, rebelli-sof taking oecasiunal trih-ute from, the had d nna care to n ba n it ower(oust cft:cial after a d the tw.) e s.m to order - mended the stern pedagrgue He h i gag t�s� I y �th.,t after a da or two he might rind ' had a "east out" with his daughter and ower again. Let abs gang into I So all the afternoon Kit prompted! y Flora that morning on the subject of the 'Course' and I. wwria roan the the young lady, and despite her protestIceppal, iiwm to "otttFasycrs" and raec,2ivo his $gsaing to the Red U-3n with a black',.-hule (pla3.truar.t) for a year!" —alder the first tim•�, when another ba which contained sn gni t bottle.! You are too sun far too un rlAassed above them botb—she ans- !� the whole he did not Lhiiii. it g P y tea Yo y g � 'could be the eggs. Thu gooseberries? 1 "I have been swimamu:g in the loch!for the `Course." said the astonished wered when in doubt according to Vo,- a in hr thought not. Nolrod K with my dog Royal;' said Kit calm- i6 scratching his head. Marvee Kits Instructions. She did not. of tl ti 9r ly, . He had learned his kssan' 1c'ame too thick that morning. : course, demean herself by shouring ariy�knew o a' hale int�garden Fledge The dotminie could not believe lira "Try nye," said Kit, boldly and sue, gratitude, but took the credit o! ell ih4;lexcept himself. Md"he had always !'ears. Denial of imputed iniquity was cfactly. good shots, and cast upon Kit the j kept modestly at the back of the ` ' so mucic the rule in Whir,nyitggate' DtOicmn nuneanson Lashes while: ke was eating his All. 'stared. "Give ignominy of all the bad, according to t" school that any other course was par-!ane a '(a_rse of Reading,' somebody;" the wont of her sex when they are be !'The` broken bowl ice had buried In the L alyzing. Something must be concealed he cried. He had a certain respect coming conscious of their.power. • + ;midden--again no. , Her had blamed _ + wader aneh superfluous cpndor, I for that fine school-bank, and -felt i "Meysie Mae .Walter!" said Kit.I the loss of- that on the cat, and his 1 1 •"Who—at!" cried Duncan Duncan-. hinsseif personally insulted (as svvell "what an awesome funny name ye hae grandmother had thrown the dish- son, lifdn the taws th�eatenin 1 lam the editorial MacCulloch) by this gotten. "Whatrver !tarred them caa' clout at Badurons that very morning 8 g y + with such excellent feminine aim that "I have been awimmin in the loch'boy's insolent_.r est ye that. Ye maunL hoc been brochi i' it had knocked down two other boob A with my dog Royal," Kit repeated. His; And if you fait the licking that up in a verra outlandlsb-like place, I d n t testified that hia wit you have had will be child's play to "I was going to let you eall me from the shelf! pea notnew yetcry es what you will- get. Make your count `May' for short, but noo I winna. You I He.had it, _ The swimming! with that, my clever vo.ing man." are not a nice bey. and very i or- He had beers forbidden to swim in g"Stand out," cried the enraged dome- Kit said nothing whatever in reply. ant. You let Grace Turner get above the loch unless one of his uncles were inie. snapping the lid of his desk. He only stretched out his band for the fors spelling awry."' _ with him Weli, he would forestall ; ` Thus Kit began- his course as a re- book. _ "Its a silly word anyway;' said�ciiticisni. It might be too late, but >foensed character by enduring with +n III " still he would tr in an evetat. out wincing, and even with ring consider- "Where will ye hae her. he asked.I Kit, scornfully. "What's the use o " �� y, r. y 114r. Duncanson: luted out a Teason sayin' `awry' when ye mean twisted? Granny, he-said, the water was ,z_1y able amount of mental asati�ataGtion, a in which the properties 'of the atmos-'rBut I'll.caa'•ye 'May' whether ye, let awfu warm-this mornin ; I took aft larger number of pawmies than had pbere were illustrated with a wealth me or.no. So. there!" my spoon and dabbled my feet in the +` over.been known previously even..t0 .: n "Read!"I water. the lberal• arithmetic of the depgsed of Scientific jaw: y;askera. Read. t . all which things we can see that He looked u to see how this was he cried, ferociously; end he tightened 1 Kit was tong on bravely with his P minister. He did not-feel them very received. It contained the4ruth he - ! ' his fingers jaabout a hazel stick usually i learning. or most that is really valu- r much, and when ster had ex- r told himself, only a trifle understated. hauatadd a Kit still further for the grown•up•Souths who I able in"a man s education is the work y frequented the school fn winter. 'He.of.those great natural wit-sharpeners,• The silence in the Crae Cottage be astonished the school by still boldin came only More stop than before. out his hand and saying, 'Zs that a'?g felt that the most indurated and lead= women. And Kit was in hand with y 4 } I� "Go to en-toed taws would not meet the I four of them, his grandmother; his "I waded up to my knees,"be added,your seat, sir, thundereduch with the air o! one who atakep a last -the master, and Kit went, rubbing the the son of the se if Kit so shies •al `rriamterh adua i white toothed, sweet-eyed set-eycdia schnoolgc3�1, concession for the,sake of peace.: No s m p palm of his right banal against that o! natural affinity for words. Also tha4 Mistress kte-sie Mac Walter of Loch onq sppooke His uncle ItOh Armour, Calm left, with an appearance of enjoy- was deeply interested* in the "Wree ment which made him the envy of master did not know that there was Spellanderie.,niece to his arch enemy,I Paper," as The Cairn Edward Ad- ssnatery_ every boy and the'adoration of every an old copy of Johnson's Dictionary in tFte laird of Kirkbswald _. 1 vertiset was at that time somewhat girl. _ 1 two big volumes bound in cpif that slightingly called. Kit sat down on the worn "form, Kit considered the best reading in his CRAFTER :CRY.. . _ ._ (To be continued.) - ' ' Awl- and landed at the lessen-book which .grandfather's' house, and the trans- _ g port of which to Crae'Cottage be bad . �+ BROHEN-SART. he had exhumed on his way to sdtool. personally su rintendCot Therefore �' A Japanese Custom. Pe Y Pe But Kit was fated to have yet an-f -�-- ,the properties rf n�tygnn }rad no ter- other adventure, and to .place him9elf I In some parte of Japan, as soon as a - rors for him. the second time under.the sting of.the young'man has set eyes upon his ideat, ~8eljo��„�.o,, Che mas0 A I ter:listened at first with M X41 gadiiy he opens proceedings by fastening a - **��JJ'' surprise, then with a wdvering toter- It chanced that liis strong Uhcle,branch of a certain shrub against the Herb`i8 $lest-value in tmr� once, lastly with a rapidly rising ad- Rob,the wood-forester, had come down'door of her parents' houde. Should the DairyPails. . We know miratioa. . But he..could -not ve in ih� morning early to the sawmill in t; qi young woman not wish to encourage j� X1p a in before the school. He did not believe the village with a lord of birch wood there egg a W de- yotu'}+oa:ket list in,"cockerin up" boys. hist advances the branch is allowed-to " `g ".he said y th be transformed into "bobbins"-and wither but it she decides to accept mandfor�Well-Sn ped, You betas lo- That will do, , austerely. nus Rob Armour was not so lou t► A[. .I"You can stand up at the foot of the;Out`of his awn schooldays, at least in him as her future'huaband she black- # -W g sanitary afro Cys ;`Course' class." I the winter season, acrd,he thought of ens her teeth as a sign that he mayuT p811 8elil) at a 7 st ' Thus was Kennedy promoted to the the prisoned schoolboy when the than- begin negotiations with her father. . OPular pace• ere It lhf+s whol�,ra4etaR highest seats in the synagogue for I der broke over the village, and the --the SMP Dairy Pall, 10011 Ned- having gone in swimming with a red!first plump descended. ' He looked out Pocahontas, new style. See them in the cdllie of indifferent -character and of the bobhin mill door, and said to Pocahontas, historic Indian maiden, Mores. Take a14 at the more than doubtful antecedents. I himself,"It's gaun to be a Stormyy day. died in England, when she was only big our, note the absence of At the end o!- school a little girl,I declare 'I'll look in at the schuie and 22; all cracks and crevices- 22:came up to Kit. She was sweet of et Dominic Duncanson to let the $V face and her eyes were full of com-!wean aft. I'll e,bim a ride hame, l and mark the law pr7ce— ; synokf tMhsn' gi only ..one dollar. Equip rrbr�drtaa Ttla passion. asT7 d it hurt much?" she asked. trnd he'll no be vexed to win.away at -o your dairy throughout with Ir ilRile{roiie>sathis time o the day. T can easy mak ;> !Citi laughed. "What?� Oh, the'taws.,it a' richt wi' my+nithei:" e They didna hurt at a'. You should I So as he was drivirt homewards � 'N E CT K et a lickin free Granny when she is !x through-the village he went round by `.loin' hersei' justice!" _ P D a think you are very brave!" -ape RA said, with ah stain shyness very�' �z0 I The world's best i - gr tefu1.t e Hero: 1 :A� _ hair tint. Will re lit thought so too, but he was not (luaranC,,d 20iA Tubes j1.96. Special •store grayy hair to its natural ' r gGd.?ig to confess it to a mere lassie.I I Tube Set,,'1200 mites .range, com- r o3or in 16 minutes. DAIRY _ - a "ton's naething," he .said, modestly,! plets,-$22.60. Express Prepaid. Write r in an of-hand manner. Then he added, for Price List. 8masll acre, 13.30, by mall ��''++►► ' , !"I say, lassie, what t)b they caa' ye?" DANI:OR'1`H RADIO CO. Double siifi, ti6.60 by mall '�-A i �7 tea SALAMli- "My'name," said the girl, is Mey-, The W. T. Pember Stores " aR 4:c Mac Walter!" ! 2093 DANFORTH AVE. TORONTO Ltmlted "Doq a like it?" daid Kit, looking 129 yonpe •t. Toronto , -doubtfully at her, i For 8oro Feet=Minard's Liniment.- I 18$iJE No. 22--26. -. ,.a .. �"' .. . a � .. :.. a�r. _. �x .' ... _,. -.. 4� .,c•�r,...•'< ,e.,:i., •�._�.p^• � z- 5 ,"•-� ar, a•:<,.�v ' .. a 4 Ixr^ M' .^,:. .,R. :1�. _44„''. t: '• - 1. p'1 Y/Af:dfr=':'u.'. .:�. +G:-..,.:a+..:,,�c-:.�4upna r .�.. ;5.: --s. �;. ,. '^• 't~so. ,w.:;r-.• .-rf �:;!'s' a.s.'•`+, '4, ':4if' .ti'�i ''+�,.w�'c°•P,3u`.31'C'n"_*_ `��'' s'w�°....:.L�aP a4w;r�':IL�5'r,+l�.ar`mar'E.;..�t.�i.:m..�,rs��'�wfietis'��-'��3iS�iia' ,•"=�,.+ 'k�l.�k��� �.ar��.ia�.smt� ----" —�ie�'tr3`:.• - ,..1 '+. _ •` ,`Sc't, =..a., !"'a7i,r° i q `'"se. c't�= `: } �,�, tn„ 3a';„'..- ,; 4 » ..~ N. �•- -.,., 'r S d eVn �,,,:,� vr.- r;,:. ..,^;.;uw•r,_ `:",..x• s *ice.+ -. as±.. ,.h. 'J. .�.�i„ ,1!.',. •' ?:�;S`. 'Fe+uDr J pa °;`�', r ,. j :,°�-, ,x ry :' r sky a I . ye.. .; h „4. a. ,, ..+,. ,;e!•:- w 'S'1i-,u,.nv'Y.,a.:°'�'r.:.•a,, "7r'ry^^ '. -�, vj.0 r'�••,.+,w...'�"a„..�1 h" -W .- f r 1 . 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I ;CRO -WIRD, PtJZZL K. 0x1 r• ..� o mjR11 . ` t1. :' l% 1 }Ij � M - 1. 11 11 .lit despatch from• 1.ort William been practicallx.wiped out, accordiiig ' Wil ' asy�:-With 'tlTe�fui r of the fe eat to reports received here. }+'our Carta: ;t �aayl i5 Ib. i8 1_ 11 I i' °xi `` flieet wl,lels tiav,� s)velita district: in-fhia hgitaes were destioyed, and the.lam- `1.�7` ' - Rzyn 1. _vicinity for the Igat •week so evrhaV i:ies are Ieft with wha. they could get! it. _ 11� ' :abate, reports are }aurigg in of away„ from the Bath of the flames. r t � 0-1 :r- - lessee. to lumbering companieii and The plant of the Knminicstiquia Power ; ' settlers. It is indicated-that the fires'Co.,�which is in the Kakabeka a �}, have"taken the greatesE tail'eveT rb=: Hume district, was not in dansar, : ? z5 �' corded In these parts. ' .j said the report. ,- ray - ! In the Silver Mounts3n district tbe ye. "s '' Vales of narrow es-mp._s from death; , ,� � I `. ' and of heroism on the art. ol'. the airmen.noticed about a odic and a half � „ J ,_ - t :=� p ,. : �, settlers fighting the flames are con- of railway ane with ties on fire. ,, '' tafned in glmost every report received: At Murillo. a farmiug section near "' F' x'L There has been no known loss of Port Arthur, one farmer lost his barn I K, ' , � and im lements, while a bucket bri- t I t}I +{ 4 a 1* - life, but two boys, Joe and Jack Cry-I P y ,�W�1 i1: a ; � r11 .11 ads• sue eded in saving the build- i , Aderman, aged 7 and 9 respectively, g � ;. _ ...: . vers missing in the Scob'_e .district' Ings on another farm in.the district. " 44 6 �' ' for lana hours, and settlers in the r A dea�atch from Sault Ste. Marie, 1. _ a� ' neighborhood of Rabbit Mountain;Ont., says:-A bad bush fire, whichA I '' Q 31 L was burning in the Groscap.section,+ Ex-Ernpreea Zlta ! ' �' organized search parti.3s. Searchers; g �� .found them along the bail. They had Pow do be pretty well under control of Austria•Htrngary, who is.reported to " gd g+f n rted to be pretty well under conerol.I be critically Ill. She is an extie !n .. become frightened and started to walk'Po i? Y "I .to this city. Two pumps belonging to the Ontario I Spain with her sight children. 5b 57 +� 1 :'K. Mr. and 14lrs. Aro o! strange Town-,Forestry service were brought into q.-- % ' '. play and 2b men were employed tri 6 +,A ship are is the hospital here suflozingI fighting the fit+e in that section. �i KAMM . �1111 -:from bums received when their home: .'JHE More rain is still the great need of -was destroyed. They were. able to; e fires __ ti+s ietiRNMR10NA4 fYMetGAt�. ,.` nd -had a narrow from deale and cattle. th. H.i ern district,:of the psrt2enlarlbey - Z'URaiN'3'O. i. , i north of Bhad River, co Man. wheat-No. 1 North. ;2.96; �U�at3EBTIflIi� F08 BQi.YINQ C80SS-WOIcYD"F'VZ��Eg . was working in the barn, Iivheii flying;rather bad, there nit having been No. 2 North $1.98; No. 8 North., . Start out by Shia; in the. words of which You feel reasonably _ a�`.- anthers set the hoose on lire--Be rush-� h let-ug even since the rain of 761.88; No. 4 wheat, not,quoted. a Thi vs yeta a due to other words tsossm tlsem. .. ed in to save valuable papers and-, ` Man. Data-No. 2 CW, not quoted; ::`and they in tam to still others A leiter btlpnip in each white atone and ,. the week-end. - 11'0. 8 CW 61 r extra No. 1 feed apace, words a at ts�l muabered squares aad r>Yanilbg sidastr y, ean� ou, with his cloth- Fires cf more or 7cas magnitude Vs Ing afire, Hs Ieapocl, into a well and; - (6liiite; No. 1 feed, 57c; No. 2 feed, lsoti: By or ve m'' i5oth. 1. �`' ;escaped with bad burns. have occurred- in, most sections of 64%c. HORIaCN'1 ° VERTIOAL A summary of the. fire leases fol- Southern Algoma, though the rain of` All the above c.l.f, bay ports. H-preflx meaning"alI 2-A hone color . ` c e fety days has checked some of them,Ii American corn; :rack, Toronto-No. t1--Roostars . 8-A eoaraa variety o! oinnameis 4 1 an¢ the rangers have kept others 2 eliosa+, $1.28. 1t}_What ono rove with p 4-A short space of dine (abbr.) . i L. Slate River and district-A saw- �, safely bad sees have taken Millferd-Dei., bion:real feel his, 1t-A New Hn$land Stats (abbe.) onjunetion _#, ,;mill and a house and outbuildings at place, it is reported;in McMahon and,bags included. Bran, r ton,'%8; land's mine destroyed. Barns and: shorts, r ton. $30; middlings, 86; 'IS--Ths spawn oil t;sh 7- harp itnq to aaorouaa Cope y Gould Townships and is Township' per 1 ¢s $ _All --Tbs polaan-tr®a o! Java "harp outbuildings on settlers' lands burned.!1 F good feed floor, per bag. $2.06. `17--Mountain range �betweorr h1-Dominlon of's duke - ,A. " Ontario oats-Nominal f.o.b. ship- piece of meat fop „t< gakabeka Falls district-Seven est-' pi Inter despatch trim Fort William; France slid Sterttzsrlar+r 11-A thin { P ping pelota. - 16t--A tivety dance broiling °r j �tlers' homes and outbuildings burned, &aye:-The fire situsI in the town-; Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, nominal;(• i21-Lawful 12-�Authentte ' ":'with a heavy Ioes in implements and,ships immediately surrounding the;No, 3 winter, not quoted; No. 1 cam- 1E --Personal pronoun I" narrow passageway ° � ',.: feed destroyoct. Twin Cities at the.heed of the.lakes,'mercial, not quoted, f.o.b., shipping I 03-Inotplent dewy In overripe 16I American poet . Pwmers district-Two bettiers burn.i was improved vwatly on Thursday,I Points according to freights. Scutt 17-A triangular boat sell I ed out and buildings on the outskirts and all dsngLti practically is over, but I Barley-Malting, not quoted. � - Prsllx meaning "bask; again" Till-To jots, eeeriect �, of H I` Buckwheat-No. 2 nominal p�7/fetous 20-A rt o! the head ymere destroyed. ;reports received by th•+ chief fire ran I pig P �doMan. flour, $9.60, Toronto. p 129 A wanderer of the desert 26--Cur slantingty ti " Gorman and Ware. Townships-Iger state that a dangerous blaze is Man. flour, let pat.�$10, Toronto; h(w+e�al fiefs 26-Perform Large s.reas of good standingtimber,deve:o n in the northern art of pat., - Pastry itA--One of the grates 2L-flexed - , .burned over and cut logs destroyed I Stirling Township, near the boundary l flour, bags, $7.50. , i I >h2-Permit ....� Zg-9dlsanbor of Congress (abbe.) Strange Township- Sawmill and of Hele. It this fire fists out of con-! Straw-Carlota, per ton, $8.00 to g4_(aI10 vohtola 97-Enoks for holding photos large quantity of lumber at Whitefish i trot it will be a menam to rich forest'$8.51'• _ 9®'•-Large city of U. S. (abbe.) � 8B-Preposittan '. I _ ' destroyed I Screenings ton. 124.001eaaed.� 4 A thick *Ilei 3T-Aaed for dr In IAbc burned. Thirty buildings, i udi wealth over a lar arca. g - 11a-Ne ative 36--Used g seven settlers dwellin v, The fire which did so much damage f.o b. Ua ' ports, motive o! Iatand of Crete ��" and a great amount of,standing tim- Tuesday in the vicinity of Whitefish Hay-3+1°' 2, r ton, $18 00 to Middle West State M .U, E. .. g g { Y y ,514 00: No. 8, per tea, $11.00 to . 44-IndeAnits article (abbe.) , ,. ;ber and cut logs consumed. J Lake and Si:ver M(,ur,tain still is',$12.09; mixed, per ton, $9.00 to -µg_Treats � 89-Treasiae I. ' , The little hamlet of Hume11, , 30 miles threatening,,the chief fire ranger re-'$11.00; tower grade's, 56.00 to $9.00• I 4116.-Latin for "gold" (abbe) . 4 rivats meat+ of mstabers of west of this city, on the main line of j porta. and he is sending out'additional l Cheese _ ew, la 20 to 20%4; 60--olsdairi4ut b 2-P a pot+tlesl pat'tr r ,�, ttggee the Canadian National Railways, has'men to tope with it, twins. 21 to 22c: trinleto, 22 to 28c;l e.3--A certain pace _:. 4�rchaser ><r= - ._. ..__-...__ __- -. -- - -.-_ �Stiltons, 23 to 24e. (1'.d: large, 27 to t Y _ t54--A tountry of Asla _ y 4?-Qtltyl tiva of `noftlser" F'LUMER API"O�IV'I'1V1ENT r 28c twine �8 to "Qe; triplets, 28i 126-,0 plant c! the. cabbage family ar _ ' i, �to SOc. 6b-A Turkish giverner N-Total > , Butter,--Finest Cr15111!'ry grants, 3? 12t1-A hsav vwl he {abbe.) - - A.STRATEGIC Ml7YE F ni Ito 38c: .'o. 1 creamer 8B to 87e: y g 49-Th whole i y {)P--Fuzzy covtriog 3t-A knot or knob � �No. =, 35 to 3}cc; Dairy prints, 29'toI .40-Roman goddess e! nln and . 1. :' ..:���s31aT+d On �tDeZss Assured b7 3� harvests g 67-A�soeal �tawtad� 41 _ M1�11 Lei�r it Eggs--Fresh extrasrin cartons. 36�- m $ tarsi 'to 37c; loose, 'S4e; frI firsts. 32c;1 Fit Chs,. Musieat note till- , F11 t 3 Head of Palestine _ w. r. seconds. 2ar•, . ___ _ . . .. - ) Live poultry-Chickens, spring, lb., ehq:ce, $7 to $7 00: do, med. $6 to MARQUIS WHEAT KING - -' �sOYe�1fII7<`�t• "'+` 56c; hens, over 4 to 5 tbs. 20c; do, 81 $6.50; do, cam,, $5.50 to $6: butcher, :t" to 4 lbs., 18c; s rim c . c ens, 4 lbs.; cows, choice, $6 to $d b0; do, CROWNED WITH HONOR t A despatch from Jerusalem says:-,- p hl fair to I f; The news of the appointment of Field' and over, M I'.,24c; o,corn fed, 22c; good,44-60 to 15.60; tanners find cut-i r'g P I roosters, 15c; di eking+, 5 lbs. and up, tern, $2.50• to $'1.76; butcher bul'.i,;1'residCnt o{ IZO al J'OCA p� �p�; _btarshal Plumer as High Commission-1 ;,L 22c. l good $4.e0 to $5..50; do, fair, $3.75 to: Y or of Palestine carne as a complete t, ''. � s Dressed poultry-Chickens, spring,, $4; Iologna, $?.50 to $•3.25: feeding' Canada Lauds Servke't0 It�. „qop� !surprise to boih Arab an Jewish pub-I '�;. _ - ^V lb., 65c; liens, over 4 to 5 lbs., 28c;' steers, good $6.00.to 87; stockers, gd.,f }Olri;ni01]. a�1:. lie opinion !n the eonnt*y. Among Alii �. 4 do, 3 to 4 lbs., 22c; spring chickens, 4i $5.50 to $6; do,' fair, Sb to 85.50;; , ' tho names of candidates mentioned as lbs, And over, M.F., 85c; do, corn fed, calves,choice, $10 to$11;; do, med. $7' A despatch from Ottawa Says:- -. poasiblo successors' to Sir Herbert; 32c; roosters, 20c;_ ducklings, 6 lbs.; to $9; dw cog., $4.50 to $6; m�:ch one way to increase the national I and up, 27r. cows, choice, $70 to $80; do, fats, $40, wealth of Canada would be to wipe Samuel,the name of Lord Plumer was < handpicked, 'lb. to $SO• gers,.choice., $75 to $90, out.the wheat rust. declared Dr. J. G 1e.' Beans. -Canadian, pi sprin , withheld until the very last moment. 1,ne; rimes, 8c. cod li ht ghee , $8.50 to $10; heavies! `± Opinions are divided is to the new' p g g McLennan o4'• Toronto, President of „,iii . P r Maple products-Syrup per lm. and backs $5 0 .0 76f�fl Rood. ewe the Royal Society of Canada, in pre- -LA31gh Commissioner. t .. perial ga}., $2,40; per,6-gal ;2.80{lambs, $I4 to 15.50; do, med., X10 to senting the Flavelie Gold Medal for - '��:.z Well-informed political circles iiatef- per ga. maple sugar. ;b., 25 to 26c. $12; do, culls, $8.00 to $9.00'; sprin I g scientific discovery to Dr. Charles B. .� the. redgnstdon of Lord Allenby, con- Hon lb. Lina', l3�lic per lb.; lambs eag , $4 to $12; hugs, thick. ,-,,� 'r', =q>goroz of J tem std High Com=1 " , 10-1b, tins, 18%c; 5-lb. tins, 24c; 2%- .q, iced and watc.ed, $1.2.10 to Maunders, -originator of Marquis ,,� • . t2issioner Wt which was ai r F. A.iNoniey lb.-tins, 15%-to 16c. $12,35; do, f.o.b., $21.50 to ;11.75; do, wheat, which, the President declared, {{{{{{yyy���eee ii Smoked meats-Hams, med, 80c; country points, $11.25 ib $11.5.0; do, bad produced more wealth for this ,'�'. trounced same Cp , and the ap-� who was"navigator for Shackleton and cooked hams, 46c; smoked rolls, 22c; off cars, $12.60 to $12.86; select country than any other discovery. A., Ipointment of Field Marshal Plumer, who will be Ice-captain for Algarmon,;cottage, 24c; breakfast bacon, 28 to premiu7n, $2.37 to $2.42. After advocating steps to stem the I. :'.an closely connected.. It is being em-� the young Brit h Co:umbi_. on his 32c; special brand breakfast bacon, MONTREAL. � traction of wheat by rust, .the phaatized that the strategical import-i coming polar dash. '85c; Backs, boneless, 35.to 42c. "Oats: No. 2 CW, 72%c; No. 9 CW, r, _ President wznb. on to' ea that he sues of Palestina, in view of the pres-I -• Cured meats-Long cja ar bacon, 501 65%e`.extra No. -1 feed, 68c. Flotlr; th9ugbt there was onneceiisary alaagh- ". want situation In the Near East, came FRASER RIVER LLAOD - to 70 lbs,. $22; 70 to 90 lbs. $20.50;;Man. spring wheat pate., firsts $19 `�0 lbs. and up, lE19.b0; 2igtwelght ' ter an the and,ot infection of cat= into the foreground, aa>i:b cause of aeeottds, $9.50; atrmW bakers, $9. 0, ° "-_ }.lt>be reslgnatdoa of'Lord AIIenby, i IS VI WMG-OUT FARMS i rolls, in barrels, �V.50; •heavy- s tbs, softie o :whirls could be saved; bo- �Oi weight roils, $34.1;0 per bbl. �vitttiei�i+►ts cUaioe; $7.70 to $7:50. 1 '" -3tas had it iuvly military career, the Lard-Pure deices, '18isc'; ' tuba lolled oats, tag.90 1ba., $3.65: Bran, t�suse the progeny infected cattle ,, • g I Fari>tiers�.Take to Boats 'rhotic $28.25' to,$29.2"0.• Shorts, $80.25 to Wese. not, necessarily affected. MOPE a s+Ppourtmoni of FYeId Eiarshal 1';utner, s 19c; pai:8, 19s,zc; prints, 24t4c•; short- '11 who is a military leader, was a Stra- Salfdss Of Acres AIr¢ady. ening tierces 14c; tubs, '14i�c; pails, X12°' Middlings, $su.$b to _;37.25. rigid.acientiflc tests were needed, hi , tegic as eeU .Sts a political"necesaity�, 15r; b.ocks, 16b. Hay, No..2, per ton, car Iota, $lsl to said: Setter use of fertilizer alsd. l ;for the "guard oa the $ia�z.'" Inundated. Heavy. steers choice,' $7.75 to $8 $1Cheese, might bt'ittg`greater yte:ds of grairi. •. , 'I finest vests.,' 17th to 18c; "Canada has learned to ow black. . Views are also divided with'rggard A despatch from Vancouver_says:-+do, good, $7. S to$7.75; butcher steers,I do finest easterns, 1751 to 17The.�.Butr ?„ ` Rapidly rising during the day, the,choice, $7 to $7..,0; do, good, $6.251 fox. .Whq stop thele. Dr. McLennstf �,', to the results of the new appointment, to $6.75 do, ane., 56 to �A.,50; do, cog.,,,ter; No. 1 'pasteurized, 32t,{i to 33c; asked; "What is wrong with "tits Y `•oto the proviaio a of the Palestine Waters of the Fraser Fiver late on 5 50 .o $G; bo'c! het Fe:s, do, No..l ,creamery, 31?4 to 32c; do,, �„ p t"Wedne6da afternDon had risen to 20 beaver. mandate to establish a Jewish Hatton- y r - seconds, 30t4-to 31c. Eggs; fresh' - . , .- al home in Palestine. Many declare feet •1% �nches, a 'rise of 4-% inches - specials, 36 to -37c do, fresh extras, In pees g t medal o r, _ _ entin he ai t D .sin s nee 5 o clock in tfie morning, ac- 35c; -do,,fresh firsts, 32c. Potatoes, Saunders the President *iaid that Dr, i that a new era will enter in 'the hie-; -3 g I r'bag, car.lots;:56 . - - Saunders was one'of the greatest mea ' _ _ tory of Jewish Palestine.with the 1 cording to the gauge at Mission, and 1 pe g a, with continueii vathi weather it is i ' 11 Med caves, $6,$0; chin drinkers, Canada.ever had, and one of tUA bees � pointment of Field Marshal Plumer. ;$5.•to$5.50; hogs, poor gila,itY, $13.60; things'he did was to rear a fine,fam. �• • . . . . predicted that great damage is likely' , i:y.' The country .was,,.�roud.of flim, 1 y ,'-'-'-8- to occur on the low:y:ng parts of the i ,- good, $13.7b�_ r Fraser t an • hdu The danger i- ; " ` ! , he said. _ Airplane is Fastest y. , rte' Dives Marriage -, - 1. ark at Mission is 20 fee Th ' ` + BTlt World's diamonds. ,+, a 11 , soil All Modes of Travel I depth_always has been regarded as _ AUt110Tlty by Cab1C ache diamonds of the world probably • ominous,and anything }fisher regard-! . represent a caaue of $5,000,000,000. r =A despatch from New York says:-,ed`os critical. - i .A despatch from London says:-I _ _ _ I ~' l8peed records for various modes oft Thousands of acres are-already in- 3larriage authority by means of cables,: Snlut:on of Tact week's fuzz:a ttravei are given in the followingi undated and many farmers have- been' >h „_, ha. been officially approved by-thel `� - Airplane, driven by a FrenFh pilotr driven from their bog@s. � Others are r � f British,government. It was announc-! Q v E R c t EFT �s 1924-278 mile6 an hoar. driving}ave stock to cafe high lands., cd recently .that the. Forbign-Office,! A a E A P u R , M EVE R Philadelphia and Reading Rai:road, With extreme; wane_ .weather re F " 'upon payment of-the cable charges,I ART , A L C o n v ry E �►� 1804-115.2 miles an hour. rai:in throu h ut the interior oft hal .$ { will authorize marriage officers resi-! C 5 E ELIE P R E 141015 K . The. Leviathan, 1923--2.8.04 knots province torrents of water are roar-I- dent abroad to marry couples whose' L e T R R E T a E A T R T e S ' U ^an hour. ins down every mountain -into ih, 'banns have been pub:fished for. the.re-, r: P E T A R D E LEDGE R Automobile, 1 mile, Dli:ton, 1920- Fraser River gully. Tire heat is me:t quisite three weeks.inn British regia -. , .. T E L C S E 156.4 miles sm hour. ing'the snow and Tee rapi.y'ialtd'-na tt Y o - A i A >, I T I n T E Motorbotrt, in Intern Sweep abatetnent,of the fioo�ling is insight d A bride who recent:y was forced to'• n E D � ", r I RE5'TG RE T stakes, 1924,for 160 miles,Gar Wood's The bulk'of the toi•rdtit-it is said will.! -Fteli-3irt•slial Sfr WrI1ant Bdr3vdoad,L'eave Eng-and to'join` her fiancee in;, * x. _ $Viisa Detroit,average spied 48.7 miles take 36 to 98 hours-to teach the�Fra-1 tanio;is Anzac :ender in the �['orld1 south America before Llie three' - F `, CAS T E Rt' S J 1Var,Ziac e;cosy heen ;riven the rank C N A FZ TAMED A I D E .an hour, ser Val:ey. ( G i e:apsed app:ied to the foreign Office,f �. . H deo larrea have attained a s '11P_ which niet her i_h -, T sr R R i E R G E S T R E S q p peed Farmers of the area Hooded in,Dew-'of field mar, land made coniniander-11 y} ,, > nd upon her ^a of nearly90 glias an hour in short ne district are reported travelling i in-chief in ladle. He succeeds Lord t arrival' in South Agarics she fou::,t• E R O R I i D N E A.T ar Y P $, D ROwri DoT BENDS . r1" `ass► _ 'spurts. - In boats. •I Rawlinson, who died recently. i the necessary authority ewaitit;g her.! , 11 + } - .. , a , i..'yc. b •�,,, . .. ; ry _ ,:.....,.,,,; '6; `r .+'sv^. ;t w.:S.. „±7„','^t,.r -�y� •',.'"k��n;Y1"i:; {X' 11.12 .. y 5,: •.,,,A»..y, R-Wl a n+. .... ", r. -...r r..-..,_ ,::. .: f..,•.y`., r �r •--S.W' -R'..' f�,F• ,('k'• �y q� "'; t , �•. .y "`TF',i 4k . ��ty.,:,WN. Y''`"sA49.,. ..`.,31J.. ,..M lP.pl l w .Y ht. ;xr, 'T' •" TV'•.. ,'Ci ,�.,\ �U-'R W. '�"a'. K/" W„, y .-' ,, 'L4 - , «a; .�4L:. Fc�r�...�1^� :..:.; ''_' ` ,:'•' ��Y:s%%u„L'4$'i4 '= �ir•-r.u' 'ill...Fwd'?,`�r.`?^'*G &a "',, �a tirLs-, '=`�"# : C`:' i �•t";r",'�..E'.'•�'.t.�_'.'�= ,�•ib"C5;•sr iv�' ra y",>�'a Iree�i�, �. . gg "l-g.— g- Z - :—Z I�V•,i li�� ��' fix -,, - , Ww� q�, = A AA -.:7 ...... MIMWIRC #.'If W M T, 7 4 MS --M re. S.J. Collacutt n as in the -Dr.-Henry will be here as nou- LOCALIS -&I next Tuegday, to attend to bii( city ou Monday. Racing on horseback on.-our. ;'professioual.dusies.'.- A is a 4D'. X. A. Sadleir, Deatist, V Say 2� Born Sunday, May 24th,to front street favorite p^stime I r -Toronto, will be here witb�8omeof our sports. ractising in Fr�d J.-goer, Mrs. Andrew, a son.' -Fred T. and Mrs. Bunting and In. his-office on�,Thursdsty from 10, -L.Pev. W. 'A. Bnnner. of Bovr- son, Billy, spent the holiday w" g- m, to 6 v� in,..as,usual. That lia6 of-little folks' shoes we bdy manvi e, II i called on friends-hope on Mi..and Mrs.Clement..-of Milton. -John S. tibil Mrs. Baladon and pt Bunting's are the nea.test and Tueadlay., t -Miss Bernice Chapman spent family lef t'an Sunday morning by _MiA Reeves,of Toronto,a 0 slid 1with her uncle, and motor to spend the' ll the holiday with her alu3nt, Virs. the holloy. with IT and ie' t har'd-wearing shoes • sue.t. M..S. and Mrs. Chapman. the former's brother, Fred McMurtry. AA Ake. R. A. Douelas and dau- 'Mrs. Balrdon. of Burford' en� 17 .7—. Cosway. of Torguto. we buy anywhere, Shier, Mtn' Bolen, of Toronto. was here over the holiday with N. spiiintoverthe holiday wiyh the, sod Mrs. Biwke'. ; 111LIZ Al 6N fortneeis sister*,'the hileses Boat- W we as=ying.a full line Kiddies, Saudeks, 1 ftnp' . -Mrs.Hugh Neglild visited her ict. Slippers and Oxfords. ALB-10pigs old. Phoqe Pick ilii ` -0ii 8 L. Devitt.,of To- -Jam and and Mrs. , Hobt� ionto, lost week. 1031:' M.B.Suck. 3s London and Chraster and idre. -Harvey aDd Mrs. Barrett of It will pay,you--to buy KewpuliwKewpa. of Thorndale, and Win., =AY FOR, $ALH-Any quantity, Toronto, silent the holiday with Hobbs re. and Mrs. .Roger@, of 'Torogto, JUL toone and good feed. W. m. Laccy, Qunbar_ relatives and f rieuds'he 37-38 of Kel. Went over Sunday with C.A. and '"Edward Nicholson, SALE-Piano, in first-elass, 7.7 ..A - stern, Sask., is visiting harp on. almost new. Mrs. Win. Hall. Mena 4, severe electrical storm ac- " Khaki Shirts and PantF� he withSterrittF 2.Rdi --bis daughter, Mrs. T. Mansfield Pickeringt!i dompanied -b' ite a rainfall -During the high wind on ddt;ir- passed over 1-9 We have a' extensive range of the vory On morning last,a large tree in W. is quite on Friday PLANTS FOR SALE-!-,Cab n eat day mot night last. The'wQrst part of the I- Cauliflower, and Tomato, M. B. Q popular pi 113683 0. Reids yard wits blown down. Phone Pick 1031, 37-38 Married, at Everett, Wash.. storm passed arqnn-d north where - the lightning was very vivid. No T4'16R SALE-Grey read baby carr- on Saturday, May loth, Miss GeW damage has been reported In this L, iage-' Mrs-Smith.OTcWd Inn,Rouse Hill. rude McBrvdy to Mr. Chris Garth. Kingston Rd.. ?bone Scarboro 6%r 21. 37-38 Low a localityi but in some of the neigh- -George and Mrs. ad Miss light' '7 bbring towns ,the electric light STOVE FOR SALE-Gurney Oxford Head S itb, of�Toron to, were the guests Orange,in good condition,suitable for s-mm, T, of the former's sisters on Monday. systems were demolished for a cottage. For particulars; apply-at the NEWS 32tf The Overaills, with the Guamtee time -Mr. and Mrs. Manson and daughter, of Toronto, anent over -The Liberals of South Ontario PjACiMAL NURSE-Overe for the holiday with Rev. -P. F. and ill bold a meeting in the Town 'Ll'y work. Mrs. George Tho Hall, Whitby, Qu Saturday, June R.R.No.2. Claremont. Sib line,rkg:.D4. Mrs. Gardiner. Phone Clare 1624. 37-40 Fred T. Bunting ANN . . .sw ng , P ed Otb. Sonatolt F. F. Pardee..,. E. 'P -Mrs.J. R. Liston was seized -Sinclair, M. P.P.,L.a Clifford, IF YOU KEEP HENS-Ynu need Established'1857. with a had fainting evell on Sun M. P., and others will address the Sure Death. positively kills, all lice and in- day morning,-r but is now some. prepaid_b meeting. At this weetlair also cream=JTV";;�J.WC,T d-VNP.-k.pre g. 31 what improved. officers of the South Wtario Lib- -HARRIS MACHINERY 0 -Paull and Mrs. Knifton aDd eral Association will be elected. ASSEY family end Mrs. Knifton; Sr., of M-Andrepairs. Now is the time tolook A good ?We"litation' of Liberals after your spinnineeds. cultivators. drills and Parry Sound. spent theeboliday Is desired. arrows.sprayers for the orchs[rd. One ti� 13 I;L au I I wagon gealr.chesip. D.J.Gormley operating tore -The two bus Hue b Aajq Vith Mrs. James Gordon. i)h 9 0 -The monthly meetine-of the between- Oshawa and Toronto Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held PASTURE FARM TO RENT-5o have each placed on service a new acres of good 1prass land. north east quarter an Wednesday, June 3rd, " the bus which represent the last word lot 28,concesnon is Flickering township:: well n, -home of Mrs. H.Q. Calvert. fenced; a te�a and shade. Apply in balidsome and comfortable con- to W B.am le R. o. Locust Hill. or D. R. M. and Mrs. Sarngster and veyances. The proprietors (if R Beaton.Virbitevale. 37,38 F( S .holiday with A..T. and Mrs. Law nor expense in order to add to the - children, of London, ,spen't the these lines mv sparing no pains L' wagons.harness.and all kinds of farm im ethelathe VOR SALE-Obeap. all kinds of Of interest to , und other PickerMs friends. lements in good order, Alsoseveralbeavy and light scales and cook stoves and beaters. High- comfort of their patrons, and that -Mrs. Wm. Wilaon, and d�ii their efforts in this direction are eat pnce paid forbides and wool. also live poul, er. Migs Myrtle Wilson. of beiaw appreciated is shown ftp the try H Her=an.Stouffville Pbonel9O3 18%f C a lit It mbry ]House Dresses-in blue, orange, 7mauve-nicely trimmed with Ric-Rae, Tent the holiday, increasiostly large nuzobi?r. of OR SA LE-3 acres garden. bees or -with D. N. and adrs. Luekwood. passengers that are patroniziog For poultry, lots ol shade and fruit trees. Ro. opecial 98 cents -James and Mrs. Andrew spent mant,c,old 12-roamed residence. Stable and h them. rAen house. and garden planted Near Locust the week-and in Enniskillen with Gingliant Dreimes-in checks-pink and white -e Village Trustees HAD Tbirty.wx hundred: twenly cash Bal I. Laura An. -The Pulite weir daughter. Miss n atone, Tozes last principal of the school. are offering a prize of 83.00 for theRnfe-6 Per cenl- magkhal�, green and white, mauve and white, black year,520 00 F Kay most suitable words to be placed and white etc.,nicely trimmed .$t 49 -Keep June the 18th open to on a sign-board which will be VOGS FOR HATCHING-From a attend "Daddy Longlegs" to be L-jptn of Rocks whose records last erected at the east and west limit@ f 200 to 230 eggs from each bard. YTb". I= given frons Linsea Drespes-in plain colors-pu m pkio. in the Town Hall. tinder the of the town. Conditions m fol. to beaded by a cockerel whose dam is d 268 eggs ausple"of St. Andrew'@ Y. P S. in her pullet year Farmers having this strwo green, mauve etc.-wears like linen- -Donald Munro has began work Iowa : Only residents of the Vil- ould do well to secure 2 setting Of them!eggs in nice] embroidered ... . ... $1.49 lase way enter contest. Replisp at Installing a weigh scales just n halide of pr a north of the Excelsior Mills and it must be sealed and I Sec'y Treas, M. S. Chaywan. by Gingham Dresses-to all new shades-fSacy As reported he will eretet a, coal. June 10th, IM. Not more than etc.. trimmed -with plain colon anA shed. six words on each side of board Ric-Rae $i.75 -W IL Hobbs, who has been in A committee of four will be ap• very poor health for some time, is polatedito act in conjunction with Flit clmmn's Bay All those liaAss are to medium and taArge sizes- now considerably better and was the trustees to make the dedision. able to come into- the village on Direct from Montreal- -A,most delightful "At Home" SHE THEM Saturday. • FAIRPORT HOTEL was given by Visit H. Law on Mon -L and Mrs. Bennett. who bee've dayafternoon between three and been residents of Pickering durtoo' five DOW open under Now the past six months, on Saturday five o'clock,when a large cum- MaDagement. her of guests were treats to so We specialize in Holeproof Hosier moved their household-*ffecto back to excellent musical program render. -to the city where they will reside every8attirday In future. ed by her pupils, every one of Ils whom displayed great -proficiency Evening -The Dominion Government Is at Chepiano. They were assisted 8 to 12(standard tim@4 AH the new season shades doing — loonsidarina the question of do' by Miss Edith Law. Toronto, who away with the excise tax on sang several numbers in her pleas- DON'T MISS THIS 7 rbeques up to floe dollar!,. This ing manner, all of which were AD would prove cruite a popular set heartily encored. During thi -an their part. leeting Ding of lest, program Miss B. Law, was made Public M ..Of 8 cial- Interest "ust At A. 7 / -On Thursday eve the recipient of a basket of beau. FrV week the Pickering football team, tifA- Public Meetinir In the interests nLrcmesto behalf of, herpupils. accompanied by a number of sup of the who thus showed their high re- Ahis untie, )or e t ? went to Brooklin to play q>ect for her. At the conclusion Liberal Conservative Party - eaegnesimm", which resulted In a ass. each side scoring one goal. of the program which was much WilLbe beLd in the ♦ Mrtr. Joseph Cowan. we regret enjoyed by M), refreshments were TOWNSHIP BALL. BROUQHAM 'Elastica-Brand Paints Ito report. has been confined to her served to.al.1 the g1dests, who pass- On the Evening of -bed a tack of ed a vote of..appreciati#n of thi ufferio from an attack treat given them. FRIDAY, WAY THE 29TH, 1'§25 and Varnishes the-flu, but we are glad to know . . I I I All that she is now making satief.ac- -On Monday afternoon between For the purpose of re-orgamizing 5 and 6 o'clock,when the traffic on illa'Townsillpof Pickering for the tory progress toward recovery. the highway was very beavk with forthcoming Federal Election. Stautltoii's Semi-Trimiiied Wall Paper -The annual service at the "White Church" motorists returning home from All parties interested in the welfare ... Erskine Cem% ienibf -...G eery wtil held oaths afternoon their holiday, a rather serious acci- and the beat interests of nor country et a sample book -be of Sunday. June 7th, at. 3 o'clock dent occurred in front of T. E. are requested to extend and support (ftands Cmw -time). faid's,just east of the village. Oe policy of the Liberal Conservat a ., -e ji and Field Seeds _ be in at of the The offering wll Cemetery Fund. ** E. J. Reid, of Oshawa. was-going Party of Canada. ,Gard, -The street south of the school west, and P. W. Caving,of Saran. DR.N.E.NcSWEN, ,. to, also going west, attetopted,to Chairman of Pickering Township .of all kinds property has been opened up and Lumpiked as far east at, the street pass the former. Seeing thatt here tiast of Xrtbur Boyes' servjce Atae was danger of vollfiding wl tion, which race south to-Aulleest&be a. he turned his car in front of Re gbway,and which has also bien another car coming from the.1"m -.-Coal,, Coal . C H APMAN opened up and tri`rn-piked.- with the result that his car waili -Rev. A. R.SandenotVit themes struck by Reid's and forced rota ' '-for Sunjisly will be, 10 30 a. of.. the ditch, making a,note-dive Into 11ard and Soft Goal of tbe* Vbiocs of Christ and of T)nty," the back. Reid*@-car sustained rw best" quality-'op -smashed W-0 7 P. in., "Vftat is Heaven Boys diffakag , but the other had a wheel J� and girls of the Y. W. C radiator ba, hind.' bring and the badly ks well as titbel� damage done to ... your father and mother to church THOS. A.- LAW, Sunday morning, All welcome. the car. - Mr. Cavtnx's *ife was A badly ci�t in-tbe forehead and her -On Thusaday evening last the Qnt.--� mother was- severely shaken no, Pickering school softball team want up to-Clpremiiint land played necessitating medidid attention. Gosmy"tRes TELL `soup. ALPiqT#4.T -Tf!-LEP their ichoot team and-won by 17 -An altercation took place betvFeen BULL EXCUSE 5 TO. 1 to TmE CoNsTi the two.' men as to who was to N E -W THE JVDOE !41M 11. Both teams played.well and the game was mr by blame, but Constable Martin and 4 h irli. -enjoyed the spectators, of whom there was Hi bet's -Officer Wiggins %-ere, -quite a number soon on the scene and they-bad no -A meeting of, the Chamber of diffictiltyin pladng the'blame on T I N S M ] T Caving as the marks of the two ._Cornnierce was held in the Town care on the highway elearly*indi- • .0 Hall on.Friday evening last when the various committeeiq and other , He Having purchased the 94i sated that she was at fault. b Tinsmith. also admitted that b" details were arranged for the Jnly is wife, who ing and Hardware 'business form- thoagh the were going into the erly conducted by J. ff. Bundy, I 1st celebration. These comrhit- -...tees arer asked to report at. the south ditch, foolk hold of the am prepared: to do Tinsmitbing, - nextwhich will be held wheel Esve troughing, Plumbing-and meeting, -k,urnaceWork, • • on Tuesday evenibg, June 9th. 0 . ,T ­wft. George's Church, Picker- ALE RE6111TER. !, Satisfation guaranteed qer i;__ _ ing, Whitstindsy vkbs '10 30 . -Nr Price's moderate SATURDAY, Ju 13Tn ispersal sald' V K5 with ; .,If morning prayer and 6elebra. S ME a. In. I uf store and residence,new furniture tion of Holy Conlintinion ; 7 p. ni., household effects etc.. Rtiibe store. Paintsi Oils. Varnishes,Hardware k. evensong and sermon. The preach- Main Street. Markhri e goo& Etc., always idstock; Elm Tk�'7 'h will be Char',e9 read. the property! f ) erti,carrlp- er at both services Emery, of Toronto. The Rev.,' bell. The real estate will be offered ALVIN BUSHU Arch Deacon White will officiate subject to a. reverre hid. SAIP to day School and start at 12 30 sharp. Fred Poiatill, PICKERING