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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_06_05 - + rrwa".i ;,�,.. MIX, , Vic. - .cYa:?: _Ts`.�t#t; `.'s ".w y. ,. ,�'a�:a'Il&"+.:1t �r �, •A•,,r d',�;, ..•• 'xv a a. f+« xy ,.u^�. 'mr +ti p ',n..r, aw:!rv<r;'K.^ a ,s K.. ,. a...r"a,. , . a. . L Dor rr.t = � ; ,-d: [i a° �. .w� a` s £'�.r � r. �i n ., , ren s '. s:. .t4, .r. •r", _ .v",•�, ' sd••, i' .s, "eE"f: .,7' a,.• <p2 y ..'y l+ .. . . ,r .. k .- s :•- � y:., . �, ». f1 ..a?:�. ti sere' . ' "n e. is ax .l,,, ,.. ., •. „ ?:.`Fc�..7,. •.. ,-. '^•`-=tTri. ,.. '• .?. � •�'":,1. .s �. Z'S t ... '..�'. +"`am':',' -� 1^!n'.� i.' . - X .• b`, °AC.:. •,,..T2C:2$'. .,n p' •.•: •,!t.',.+, .:4, /^r. 'f-. �"'�..,. �., ''J• ,r.. 5? , - t. — Y NEWS�`�� -T- ,-H- E • i�To. 3 VOL. XL1V _ P CSERING, ONTt, -ERIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925 Y - S � .GREENWOOD. •� HIGHLAND CREEK jr;,prf, 1pJstfitl �tsniher. caSe03Z r-sive= The Loyal Orangeode of Hi b- GREENWOOD iiel,W. Xat, d Basket In the absence of the entity'at Con- l8 r _ ; � ferenese the services on the Greenwood load Creek will r d s aip eucne service. &t P on Sunda afternoon. June 14th, at Circuit for T. Sunday will be con• y LLS l'aCtory30 m. standard tine), in Melville R. F'ORSYTH, Oph.D..'Diree:tor ducted by J.T. Winchester,of To;on- P• to.as follow': GreenwoodG•reenwood 10.45 a.m., Church at West.Hili, Scarboro Milt• • • R. ometrical Association of Ontario. Res• Lary Band and,.Oakridge Fife and istetee wit Association. the Ameriwal Ops?rnetrical - Mt. Zloty 1.00 p. m.. Kinsale 3 P. m Drum Band will be 1° Atendance. Association- Eyes eitsmined.by appointment. { , _ cad Broughams 7 p.m. Sunday School The service will be conducted by Bre. Established 1896 ;.Pho.e 28tx, Claremont. Oct. LOGE WANTED sewione will be held.st Greenwood at 9,4b a,m.,Brou am 10 a. m.,Kinsale Rev.Ma or Burch.; The music will be �T O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., provided by Melville Choir,assisted bp, sglabarth member et The outlast of Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling 1.45 P. m.acrd moi• Zloty 2 pp�mo The wo Toronto soloists, under the leader• p>yalofaw.nd etrs•ons of Ontario,lfaaotia" W. M. R. will meet at tris home of SCRATCH FEED ' of so oollsp of Burgeons, a4fa�s>a• s and Chopping,Wood Mrs,J. A. Jones, of Mt. Zion, Thurs- ship of P. L Scott. The members of FOR LAYING HENS Y Ltttatson to ddaamat of ''0090 Scan '' Repairing, day,lith lost,.-at'2.90 P.m., and a re• this order invite every one to this ser. _ Wnd:wa. om«and tsadtne•,Hroneham. port of the Branch Meeting at Oshawa vice. r be. •$2 10 _ 5�e ' 0 1 Ciiatropruoi a Shaping and Turning. will be given. WHITEVALE. rk following are some of the many ailments Kiddie Bard, Bleighe, Office Stools C, S. E.'T. Field Da CRACKED CURN—HEN SIZE. tic adjusting,are efficient in overcom- y •Miss Irene Pugh ie home for Ile' s Ing: 11 forms of nerve trouble and head-ache. -- hOlidaya. >�290 per 100 lbs. paralyssa. spinal troubles,throat and luug weak- Salt For Sale _ On Wedneedav afternoon,dune 10th, Mission Circle was held at the home nesse•,rheumatism and sciatica.digestive disor- r�ra den, high blood pressure and other circulatory agAg, A. WHITII. st 2 o'clock, the C. S.'E. T. Bops of of Mrs. D. S. Turner. ► . troubles,heart trouble and goitre. , Picketingg Township will meet at the Mise Betty Austin,of Conniston. is FINE CRACKED CORN tr DR. DIISWIN E, STEOKLEY. successor to late W. G. Barnes Memorial Park,Pickering, forthepur• viaiting.with her grandmother. FOR BABY CHICKS a�Honor GraduateWIN Toronto Col±ege or Ch;- Phone 8420 or write Loeust Hill, Ont. p, of participating In athletic bvdnts Mr. Parks injured his hand severely , ropractie. WiJlmake residential calls,o Picker- according to the National Athletic the other day while cranking a car. A8 cents per Ib. Picker- Ing village,Claremont and aurronndi�os district. . S g I N G L E S Contest. Will the members from Mrs, D.R. Beston.Mrs.A.O'Malley, - 1 ' - Tpesday, Thursday and Saturday forenoons. Claremont, Whitevale, Oherrywood Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliffe are visitingin Not as a pointment call 141 J Bowmatsville,or Iaave word with anyone taking treatment.47ly �� and Dunbarton please accept this as a Toronto. POWDERED BUTTERMILK T4• British Columbia Cedar final notice. A d o'clock we shall have �agratulxtloas to 1�wart and Mrs. Lipo. '=ifialt Galvanized steel Shingles supper at H. R. Monney's refreshment Antbony—its a girl, cad to Me..and s� Bird's Felt elate Shingles parlor, to which we Inviter any who Mrs. Randall—its a boy. PUT IN PET MASH AB. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and _ are interested in the orgasizing of a A•grand garden party. under the Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Mosey to for safe at Township softball league. The cb&tge ora. South Wing,Conrt House, Whitby. 2ii1y T. PATER80N'8 OLAR$M02iT p auspices of the Women's Institute and TRY IT for supper will be quite small, but we Library Board, will be held on the C C. RICHARDSON A CO,—Barria- Call and get prices, ask you to let us know at 2 o'clock if beautiful grounds of the Methodist . .ten Solicitors etc., 817.319 Confedmation we are to have the Pleasure of our Church on the evening of Friday, the .GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS Lite Building,Corner Yonge and Richmond Sts., company, We Rant the interest ad 12th of June. A fine program well be Toronto. Phones Math MO and Main 0490. ata � presence of the men of our Sunday given consisting of duets(instrumental ' W1LLIAMJAMES BEATOhT,Bar• j ;�$� Schools: Gerald Cowan, Boy's Work and vocah, saxaphone, soprano, bass, ILL Solicitor. Notary Public. Room is H. Beal 8up't — baritone and tenor solo@ and quart• 639. Confederation Life Building,Toronto. En- Funeral Dir'eetor ■ s--� ettes will be given, by a company of trances 4 and 12 Richm�ad Sweet or 17 ween g p Street East. Telephone—M3ir et or 7 Queenence - and Mr, P. De Garris will sing Come to eight artiste from Toronto. under.the Hodson 174s. L4censed L''rnb�ainte•r' to the Fair on June 12th. direction of S.C, Parker, can Chaster . - of Rhredee Ave. Presbyterian Church. Dental MOTOR HEARSE CH ERRYWOOD. Resdinge will be giveu by Slims Agnes C 0 A L , �-.-.....- Ness. elocutionist. Program begins .. R. D C. Smith, Dentist, Stouff- i�,,' ,��gM(��Tt �IIt. The regular monthly meeting of the at B o'clock. Proceeds in aid of gttse - Ville, HonorGraduste of C9,ago and To- Phone 9.e4 Cherrywood Ladies' Aid will be held Public Library. Come and help along A Rood supple Of Hard and Soft a " mato Universities and the Royal Cone e o ' Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1011, Remi nu at the borne of Mrs. Todd on Thurs- a worthy cuss. Admission 23 cents. Coal on hand. Also a supply f` 1015. No outsid: appointments. My dav, June lith. at 3 p: m. As this Children, under 12 years,15 cents. . BLASE B. BEATON. D. D. S., /� is the yearly election of officers, a full of Kindling Wood, s • .l_) Graduate of the•Royal CaJelge of Dcatal ' b EttV• attendance*is desired. stove 1BagCb. Surgeons and Uaivervty of Toronto. owe Fruit Trees, The football team were vietorious at Mr. T. Fraser will sing MCGregor's Ove*trluraocle's.nivem"onerr store, Whitby. Whitby last Saturday defeating them Gathering at Whitevsile 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. ' s�Z9�to 12 :1 tc a.3C. Iad,'phOw 0, Having secured the ages^y for E.D- by four goals to I. It was a lovely __ fiell-__one smith a Son, Ltd., , ureerymen, evening and an enjoyable g4me; at $TOUFFVILLE. DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKIN(# K. DALES, L. D, 8 . D. D. 9. of Wlaona; Oct. least from a Oherrywood point of lit s *Graduate of Royal College 9) Dental Sur• 1 hm prepared to take orders for all view. The game between.ourselves Rev. Mr. Coulter is attending Con- 41 1p goo" and the University of Toronto: Office ference this week. V4itt:Vale ` chine D- A, Scott s .tore. Claremont. Ona kinds of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits, and Pickering this week will be too once hours.9 a m. to 5 v m. Saturdays. 9 a. Ornamental Shrubs Ste.. at late for reporting 1° this issue of THE Our baseball team was defeated liy a m. to I P.m. Phone Clare IQ& 471y lowest prosrible priaea. Nlswa. Saturday June the 13th. Ash Newmarket on Saturday last. store Service ('t` Special rater for large quaatitiep. burn come to Cherrywood, the game 7 to 4. The Service Gavage Fetet^iwa" commencing at 6 90 p. m. All game$ Dr, Herbert Freel has opened his _ 1 ~^^ 3kf during the months tit June and July t+tllce this week over the 6tandard 1 T1.R"Honorary Sh#rlev. Veterinary Sur. N. ♦• Cpffi�� �CgBg are called at 830 p m. Leek of space mak. �dotos overhauling. to cad ride etsr- � J.Jreeoa Honorary Graduate of Ontarw utter- t1 after the holiday was Cite cauar o!the Dr. Smith attended the Ootarb w° �p� °gg s' iwaa7 GoCe;e, Alldiseases of domestic amsals Battery Servioe—charging suew8,aaily treated 74 King Stmt west. report being omitted lsat week. //''�� Dental Association at Toronto this _ I` g��r�wOlJD week. and overhaullag. iml•orwa.Phone acs y their cottage at Jackson's a gt tors All wort servicguarae hh& Flat rate a FLOORING s•O F.Association Dr and, Mn. Rowan have goneto sere ce c e ss4>tlsslefitt+s f�sglSl. -- one 5510 mark. central. ,. .... . Sams for the S. O. F. A. games few days. i 7 i7�T V. RICHARDSON— Real 139 played last week : May 28th at Picker• Mle. Jacob Yake, wife of J. Yorke, 3' ► �y♦ . lata Inwrance.Coavevaneins, Notary 3 8 clear plAn oak, $100 pr m,b m is Ma°ebester 0, Pickering 5: May jeweler,died suddenly and was buried W. E. B E R R Y r tai( rwb ic.Etc..Pic�sring.Ont. a1h i. .• 8.8 No 1 clear 85 sots at Whitby—Cherrywaod4.Whit- here on Friday. 8 8 clear birch, $4 ' by 0; At Claremont—Claremont 1. The continuing Presbyterians held a P08T1'LL, Licensed Auctioneer, 8 8 No l clear " 77 " Goodwood 3; At Myrtle—Ashburn 1, meeting In the Cburch on,Friday last .F■ for Ooaptis• of Tat Lad o '.aro_ ADD- I Brooklin 2, discuss whether to carry on 'the We Have tbon SSI•'of all ttads asstansd to on•bortaw $etch sad maple same price games this week: June 4th. Picker- chhiireb here. . wows. Address Grtea River P O.. Out. as birch g P pa'. ing at Cherry wood: June 8th, Clare- The ldaaelon House is being pre par. TOWNSHIP CLEBH Will supply material only, or stip- wont at Brooklin, Whitby at Ash- ed for the sale of 4 4, but up to the rl Do oeoveranow, oosnmtaaoa•r for o•itlar ply labor with materia]. burn, Green River at Manchester. prevent there does not appear to be ' ad amts, aeeoaasra���a macruw LAOQuality guaranteed. LEAGUE STANDING any eagerness ordeeire for the Bever- Builders' SupPlleg r�r 1*► same �. :. ooa t-y woo lost drew Ph A". S -_ Prices subset do change Goodwood, 4 0 1 9 Stege are be#og taken to have ape= r AVID A. PL •tock avt- witbount notice. 'al services by noted speakers on the Cement , Brooklin, 8 A i 7. cr , Dtiooecr. Graduate of C. M.experience Jones' School. Claremont - 8 1 0 '•1 15th of June. the first meeting of the Cbicago Blockfandnework All with kin of sales .•r �I'� Oherrywood. 2 1 2 8 a `:-Lumber l t PIC-41 1�� ►�Ldi�i1�\.i i•nited Church here. Special music is § " pfly miteseded to.Terms reasonable, Phone • t • Pickering. 2 1 1- 6 leo• being prepared by the waited } i t9Claremoat. lay Oreen.River, 2 1 1 5 Choirs. by ,Sh�nges LUMBER YARD Ache ue for de was received he % Ashburn. 0 .4 1 1 q .'w M, MAW, LICENSED AUC- _ Manchester. 0 3 1 1 the Board of Trade as a donation to the ; TIONEER,for York.Qutario and Dorsum Park fund from A. A. Rosa, of Phil@ Ready Roofin iCoantim An kinds of mala promptly attended Whitby. 0 5 0 p delpbia. a former resident of 8tou$• J - �. Termmreasowbk• Daeafor care. may CANNOT DO BETTER •ville, on condition that a picture of the arranged at NEWS'Officv. E'en and Inaepen lilts Agnes Nese will eloeute at old school of 40 ears ago could be " and La+th - e�x peas phones. Whitby.Ont. b1y Install one of our ToFt-Gas Oil Burners Whitevale, Friday,June 12th. y . in our Rea e—Cheaper than coal furnished him. His tether taught the Also,.-Hard and Soft Coal N y B school at that time and appeared to Baby Carriages. l abundance of beat just when -FIFTH LINE, U%B'RIDGE the picture. 4 always on hand. x..,. you want It. Per- Carriage—Fibre body, drop back, fectly safe. One of the finest and most np Per- -to-date may. fibre bond, steel springs, heavy OIL FURNACE BURNERS +cboole within the province, has.with• f6ROUGHAM. • Instal is as furnace. No Gas. in the last few weeks, been completed age At REM SO R, ' gabber tires, brakes, 17.00,reg y John Cowie was in the village a last Heat controlled at an int desired. in that which is known as Webb s or ZD©VST t value 28.00. y g. S. No. 4, Uxbridge, The building Saturday T?TT.T. Superior to any other form John fdnton.-of Wianlpeg, is visit- Val fibre, roll edge, of beaung. has one claw room,a teacher's room, lag his mother and slater here. •- drop back,leetherette hood steel W. J. CORDON'S, two cttlak roome, a fuel supply roots Joseph cad Mrs. Youag of flileeford, rings, hese rdbber tires, cad two spacious play cooals. The P Ramess Boots Rep" , aP y .0 Cburch Street. have been visiting trit*adi bare. ii brakes 24.00 re 80 00. claw room which has aocommexiatioa to Betts, of Oshawa teach• g Agents Wanted 2aly Pickering M[wa I"by Stroller—Flat $1sre, drop for fifty pupils,hal-the best s bard• In staff,visited with her aunt. ffirs. -'. back, fibre hood, steel springs, wood floors, a iour•ferot wainscotting s. Now is the time to get your old of Georgia pine and walls and ceiling- Brown,over the weekend. harness and beets repaired heavy crabber tires 28.50, reg Flavo Bread Flour of metal beautifully decorated in col• J. A.and Mrs. Young, of Meaford, )moi !bmv Other etroUere at redac• oto pleasing to the eye. The teacbees visited last week with Thomas and at a price that will ed prices. and Marvel _ room. 10x12 ft., is trimmed with Gear Mrs•s. Ern and older friends. snit you. qia pros throughout Along one side Mrs. Ernie Ioglee is in Toronto this 'They will wear like new, Phonogrspbe-1 (leucine cabinet is a built la cupboard of many com- week,owing to the illness of her hue t phonograph in famed oak with - bead in the Western Hospital. .• >lo eeleetioae free 9800, regular � � partments in which equipment may be THOMAS WATSON Mrs, Beer attended the funeral of value 125.00. May be obtained from you Grocer. kept. The cloak rooms are also trim her sister, Mrs. Wheeler, of Toronto, PIC3KERi.\'(3, ONT. y wed of the same material and provides on Wednesday. Our sympathy is ex- .1 Genuine Cabinet Phonograph in t , for the keeping of the clothing in a leaded to the friends of the deceased. dark oak, polished surface, with Brooklin�Flour Mills comfortable condition. The fuel sup Another old time resident of this ply room and flay rooms i`n the base- Q WANTED ! y 10 selections free 75.00, regular went are finished to concrete, the place, in the person of the late Mrs. gp,00, CHAR. WILSON, Prop. Geo. Young, buried in the tees• ceiling being of fire-proof material. g GOOL POULTRY 1 Table Phonogmpb, polished oak, The school bas the most up-to-date tery here on May 28th. Our sympa- (}COD APPLES +z:. a bargain 35.00. method of beating and ventilation. thv►e with the bereaved. i Ontario apples Tm flee our window, for Verandah Old Sol's rays flood all the rooms, thus The ladies are busy tYiaking prepare• Spies 1.60 per bush„ 3- It Pays to Attend creating a thea atmosphere. The tions for the Women's Institute Dia• Tall Per bush.,Russets r bush.per bush. �+► Chairs,all reasonable priced. g P y trict Meeting to be held here on June Sole at current in Sweets 1.00 ces, also Eggs- masonr n work was bery skilfull done the 10th. It is expected that Dr. Mar• P by Meagre.Mantle and Found. The 4 1 aret Patterson, 01 Toronto, v;ill be Prices delivered at Pickering Pillage ,►J. A. STERRITT The Very Best ! foundation i@ of concrete, the walls of the afternoon speaker. Baby ducks for sale every week bigh•grade red Milton brick, colored It was with deep sorrow the citizens at 835.00per 100• a. Phone 1300 mortar and stone.sills. The contrac• : �iekering, QHta210 LLfOTT tor, John Asbenhurst, a former pupil of our village beard of the death of •u n O O K and teacher of the old scbool, ie to he the late Thomas Henderson. During H. V congratulated on the workmanebip' his residence here be endeared himself9 11111 �al3lt}ag cad I}ECOratla�' and :the interest taken throughout. to all. His old-time pupils will remem- Farmer l Attention t Ali her him as one*ho always waa aux!- L` Corner Yonge and Alexander The services of the trustees and build- out that they make good. streets, Toronto. ing committee are very much appreci- There was a fairly reprementativeWorld'sGreatest 4 am prepared to fill all. orders in @ted by the section-on bruilding.such a gathering of members of the Women's I am agent for the enfre ," StO *, _ trusted to me and'will Ruaran P Seury' Every grlidiltate of the school as they are now in osseseron, lnetitute at Mre.'Holtby's on Thurs• separator, "The Renfrew, cit tee satisfaction. Prices of, believing it to be second to-none in da afternoon to hear Miss Martin, Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury'a -' moderate. last fifteen months has the province, They are fortunate iu y famous Plows,Points.Grain Grinders, who did not disappoint her bearers,as -secured- employment. baying in their service forthe last two all were ver much leased with her Whetl Barrowsetc, All orders left with M. S. Chap• years, Mise R. Moate, se teacher,who y P Brantford binder twine and second- man will receive prompt Open all year. Enter address. Mrs. R. Miller helpped the t. attention. P y is doing excellent work In teaching ro ram very much by rendering a hand separators for sale. . now. C1atologue free. and discipline. A hearty invitation ie program At the close a lunch was xOBT• DEVITT, extended to any school board who L. H. DILLIN(I served and an erijoyable hour was ' ' W.*.J. Elliott, Prinelpal coo template building to visit this spent over the tea-cups. Phone 005 Pick.' 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'. y. r.,...,... :--... r.;,. .�•a �. `T... •r i'x;.'it'• v,•'.'•,:+�' _ _ •v a'"' ,s•;. ..C_:.f'€r .. - .,{-. :..•.... Y. �'fa .�; ... ?� _,, .'�cs..o-�-„,a. ,, n �r•.,v.- .-. 'r^ • g � ?Xi� „: as .q..•'�. .. a-R.r Vii.• ... �:: a, .:. .a:4 !..a .c , j ��� 1� SUMPS. Ct�31\ x 14D►AMSON'S ADVF.NTURF.S—=By O. Jacobsaon. A kLEFT _ BY MARGARET E. LEH. A DO�s AT•YOUR RCIQMi t ! t HELL be A DANDY PET 1 DONT'NEED - Sosggt�lones„I' Ive looked into the just inside my cupboard door: Every FpR yQ�, ANY PATS ''- Hred Yses•d4jm women gathered time I made some jelly. or.canned or, �. BtL 1 fora tration and won- pickled something I set down. Now, dered'if it would not' be lsetter to urge I thought,.I shall use my canned goods the rest more. freely this winter and supplement G� It many a eeRair with'fresh. Then next year I will 1 `held ;; r of canned fruit and know better how much of each ear- _ _ : .,�• `^ Whoa I ren ' provedmeth- iety we can be expected to use. The _ ods of storage Ing are daily extension service. can help by telling - ? bringing fires vegetables me how much of each is required by bearer our market and uree, I felt the average individual. that wise plantiing �'ba used by Much has been sai o f canned meat 00 - all of us-in the.quantity and kinds of for the farm women. No doubt in ® 1 fruit, vegetables and meat canne& some cases it may be desirable anti _ So last year I. read_3xei eirefully economical. Personally I prefer to the*NRA eke' d1ASy&=` xtension. have a fresh killed chicken than to service. It-tOId ith#,guaal�ey of fruit can them`with' the extra labor and and vegetables necessary to feed a`chance of loss. 'Beef I have seen pur ;family of given size throughout: the chased by the quarter &%nd canned at lrinte163 t)ial1; =—i,.. f one of my neighbors. When the cost - T surely vranjgdtq•,f 4 W_4&mily qi canning was fi�vred' carefully the SaY t311 t conte eve ' to ks4p them U -tho- best possible few cents saved would hardly pay. RIGHT AwAY- I HAV16 health. And with three small boys And nothing was allowed for laboir A kiRPISF FOR Your t and a baby-y gF�d 4 tba, r I• tird, involved. r p ft ���ar '> fo be usedold-fashionedWebine and smoky pork in thh '' •` 11 �' ' ' r,} Very t illlly way. to .help out our sir - Pint, I'consider& tt!Widication of fresh-meat supply. Eggs we use free- _ ., '"•"` - _ our farm. We are near two large I ly. We hope to have a small hotbed F , Igaar�although it ie not always that will extend our seaeon of fresh I t pro to run to town with one I vegetaioles. I believe labor can be ' ' Lurpiue crate of cherries or -tomatoes. used 3n growing earlier and later vege- /. owever, I decided to can only a rea- tables rather than canning a heavy tonable quantity of each fruit or vege-- midseason supply. — —'� table and try'to market fresh all the This year, when I hepta to can, I _ '• - ' ' r turplus. The money obtained from shall inventory my supply. All last B MUS these fresh products should be year's surplus will be used first. I �. - **Wto buy oranges,' grapefruit, shall try to can more-of some things = grapes, lemons and bananas to sup- next year and fewer of others. J - plement my canned fruit and my let- There are,no doubt, localities where i tune, early radishes, sweet potatoes, families are poorly fed in winter bo- ® - tx.o taw,by The a■u ftn4acatwc J=I, early tomatoes and cucumbers. cause of neglect in canning the gum- Secondly, I thought of the vege- mer surplus. But there are many, tables and fruit that will keep without many farm women with, an already _ •' A Dog, But— Nice " the extra labor ofdrying or canning. overfull dap. I shall can both to save ..We have apples These I world keep our pocketbook and our health, but 1 site on the Grand River, between Paris ���� _�.��/� japstairs. Pears we had until Christ- shall try to plan my canning carefully. and Brantford. Here from 24 to 88 (Curiosities of Hair. 'mas and grapes picked and kept cold And I think that my family will be Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmas-. Some curious anomalies regarding daoted hong atter the vines were frostbetter fed by using more fresh fruit tern at a lime go through a well-plan- the hair and akin have begn noted by Tomatoes ripened in the south and vegetables., nod coarse which counts toward the I Professor Joseph Barcroft. 'He tells ,, �►J� . *Andowe when the air was full of I shall feel free to use all I want of earning of the' GtlIwell Ba -. . Ifrost. Onions cabby dee—the us that hair Is merely skin which has , cabbage, turnips' beets, umrrote and squash we had to stdre. my stored supplies, secure in the only proficiency badge which a Scout grown in a particular way, hardened, knowledge that what arae used freely, deader may wear.- and instead of being rubbed away, as � DOZSN"r PAY TO CAN MYAT. last year cannot fail me badly this This year's Ebor Park Camp will be(happens with the ordinary surface-of Lastly, I slipped paper and pencil year. held from July 7th to loth, Provincial the skin, sticks out in tubular form. Headquarters 1s now receivingThe pigment which colorra the hair [s em appIf- of the funds necessary. In camp many cations-from men desirous of partici- not the game as that which.colors the. �"h Scouts first Pearn the real value of Dating In it. The camp tee for the skla, for the skin of an Anglo-Saxon, `�` ' •` ► money, through strict regulation of el�vea days is ten dollars, however black his beard, is not ne- '4 the amount which may be spent each p groid p m r I T �' i'day for candy and-for other luxuries. _.-' : . Expertm,enta with a plabald cat show- if ad that though at first glance the skin, t if thane are available; and !n an !n• young lady (on first visit to western shaved of hair, remained parts-colored 1 ereaains number ai camps, a camp purpose do ypu use as the hair, when the places were'put �= r - BW� genet 1—"For what � L bank teaches every Scout Trow to that coil of rope on your>kaddle?" under-a microscope it revealed that ' � handle a bank account The fact that _ �e . every-day living costs somebody cash Cowboy—•'That rope, as fou call ft, the colored partd were merely the hair tlady, we use' for catching cattle and roots seen under-the skin a is brought home to the boy when the horses„ J Why Catnpf per-meal and per-day coats of the camp, y Melanin Is the name. givesr to the { Oh, Indeed, Now, maI ask what Many'parents each year ask just are being worked out, Pigment which colors Negroes or the I - You nae for bait.r black cat, and thli pigmentp iwhy so much emphasis- Is laid on the Camps for ticoutmsetere, Too. _ s _ be found whoa an ple or will also , uuammer Scout camp. Hare ars some It is not just the boys who have � potato is rot the reasons cut in halt and we exposed_to the air. .h t _ � camps provided for their training in + i^dl0^a^t• •' Le not clear, however, what relation The Soy Scout Camp satisfies that tie various attributes of. the "Good "Now, my eon.' said the coasclenti- " exists between the colon get away from Lome" urge which Scout," but Scoutmasters, too, have ous father, "telt me why i,punished n8 matter of \ from time to time stirs In the heart of differently hued animals. camps provided for their training and you•" practically every normal boy; partieu-t .. In studying white animals some in- to give them practical experience That's It•"-blubbered.the bo Ind +- Ilarly the "gypsy" in him, restive after y �' tereeting points arise. There are two along various practical lines. One of nantly. "First' you pounded the lite sorts of white animals, as in the case the restrictions of the winter and the these is held each year in Oiatar'lo,'at out of me aa' now you don't know why of white rabbits ,pure white wlth.ptg- ecLool. that longe for the free spaces, "Ebor Park," a beautiful 55 acre camp you did it" mented eyes) and albinos (which are the simple, tough life of the camp and devoid of pigment or colorin the company of a "gang" of his kind. — - — _ g matter). .R L tMe impRles, unwieely.met, that If one were to cross a pure white rab- - _ . has produced runaway boys, with re- _ _ ;. bit with a pure black, the tamily-in the suiting broken homes, broken heartsjlrst generation would all be white, , t while if a black thoroughbred were .and wrecked careers: s< Y . L e Invarfabky .the boy returns home '° , • crossed with as albino the Seat genera- from a Scout camp with a new ap- `< < °�' : ` tion'would all be black. 1092 "preation of his home, hYs brotliei �'' - • 1083 d --- and staters and his parents,-and a gen- # tt' - ' .The WeaVCT. orally broadened outlook on lite. God fills the world with.loveliness and TLe Boy Scout Camp not only Batts- ` ,; wonder, _ fiea`wanderluai; it capitalises the lm- 3F - From thread of heavenly dyes ' A CAPE ENSEMBLE. ' pales through a play-learn program . He weaves a web of gold across the :f - -wltL-definite character-formin objeo- r * A straight line capA with a flatter- g meadows, Ing collar,a dress with a circular sidc- tives ae self.controi, self-respect, Of stars across,rife skies. � front trimming and a front tie ra !cin - thought for others, goody aportaman- °� ° sleeves that burst into fullness hnd ship, mental slertpess and physical fit I But when He bids tt�e set my, loam [n r;. held tight about the wrist 'by a nar-. z`• nese. The camp antidotes the char- actiou�. •- row band, and a very flat straight ;. seter•weakening effect of the many ' I stand with drooping head. back are the interesting-points fn this labor-saving conveniences of the tows -, I have no.heart to weave, eo neutral very graceful ensemble Of coarse and city o2 today, and teaches some- colored the cape', No. 1092, is lined With flat4. thing of the cheerful resourcefulness And short my bit of thread. �• and self-reliance of our pioneer Cana- ? crepe to harmonize �vrtb the gown. It is made on slandering lines and a " dies forefathers. , Let me begin, and trust Him ler•the , small yo Ke is used close shout the neck To sum up,in an age or much.drifttag future. - to which the 'slight fullness is adjust- and loose thinking, mach lack of re- and foe add respect among young pee Who knows what shining strands, �• Soft wool ,makes this a .most at- Twisted from jade and sunbeams, He tractive summer outfit, The dress pie, the Scout comp helps the boy to is keeping No. 10.83, may be cut with short develop a sense of true values'. _ To give into my hands? sleeves and a narrow collar-band used. often• your dampifit•Scout will lie t. Claribel Weeks Avery. Cut in.sizes 34 to 42 ineheQ bust. Size compelled to act entirely on his own, 38 requires 53/� y;,rds of 36-inch ma- following trail signs. n ap reading and Sagacity of the Fox. �terial-for the,dress.n^d.81/a a_rds of �• map making, preparing a meal without The sagacity of the fox is most won- lengthwise material_ 'in any length utensils. Dur' , his First Class jour- -• Y g derful, and those who have studied the I cape. Each.pattern £0 cents. G ney; it he is ready for that, he will ' i face a whole catalogue of-tests v;hich animal's babits are never tired of di•I I10W_•TO ORDER PATTERNS. ° _develop "mental muscle" and a cat- lating on its cunning. Foxes, like dogs! ° g Write pacity,for .original thinkin_g Lnd gen and cats, are troubled with fleas, and j , your Warne and ddress plain- oral sa71f•reliancP. _ whgn the• infliction becomes unbear- IT, giving. number and size o! such W There is no place where boys have y w able they gather a mouthful of moss, Patterns as tinu cant. Fndose 20c in a and slowly walk backwards fade the stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap I less sickness and where general health it carefully) is so much improved. The .clean, >•; nearest stream until only the mouth Is Y� for each number, and yore air, much bright sun by day and left above_the surface 'of the water, address your order to Pattern Dept,, , The fleas naturally take refuge on the Wilson .Publishing Co' .1 West Ads- _ ' d`ew-washed breezes at night, daily !aide St_, Toronto. Antigens sent b i amen, .swimming.and other water ■ moss,. and when the foe 1s. satisfied .. y 9'r;, g that they have all embarked, he opens return mail.. x sports, all properly supervised, whet — HEFTY RECRUIT FOR DOMINION POLICE hi mouth and the moss floats awn I appetite for plain, who]esope--food: 4 y I iR Mr, Cris Mitchell, late of the Liverpool, England, police;came to Cllnada white the fox regains the bank, happy . ifs Regular hedge for sleep and early rig- recently to join the Royal Canadian Mounted Pollee,abut when he went to his !In freedom from his tormentors. Th"Y All Say So. a, Ing also contribute to health and .the -He -"Now,don't forget,•dearest, that a • cabin on board the Canadian Pactfic S.S. Montrose it was found that lie was ? ,K ,'Joy of living which keeps boys grow You rare! see.s. bubbling drinking- for family reasons clot engagement Ing and well. too lengthy to be,able to assume a horizontal position iv any of the berths. Y r g g moat be kept a .<ecret." Consequently fountain when traveling- in Euiope. low Thrift is taught In oreparation for y an extension had to be made to one of the regular berths; , She—"YPg. that's exaati F`• camp through.the earning and saving which, when completed, measured six feet eight Inches. The public drinking-cup is still hang I l y what I'm Ing. telling everybody... AQ.... .. _ - .. . . - .. , • • •' - ..' •. s.. ... _. '._....w.. w..s s-...v�...t. u._.v... .....".i.�l'bn 4«...- ..a-.u_...d......'.1 . Wig. ;� ,•, ; '^ ,m • ��' '�"* �_• n ib1'+`--,.-�;gfi:.,�q+i . : �'*:y,'�;; �v�.''&iy,�...-•.," �'- .'�.r 1'��': �.�a!w�4.:,iS=;v'�". s ,�. .e W:n.. .„e r.�o' :. ±. �rw-••a• ?w:. :�' "- :,� ^r 'c* y...f,, y ..s�+'�+ri.�.''."�_�� ��.>,. s+e� .�a�., �.'�.a a., .c. �: � '�"` - ��, '�',.,' �.^�y.•".�,"��w. �^',.�:.:.r ,•.',e:ak.r.'�'F r,MG•' �..w -°.3� .a��.•6'i�!�^t�,s :�•' _-;Sa.,..Je"�?^;. f., �.' •'.;.e.�ia-s ,.+, ,w{--.. ..2w G,.- .4.:.�--n�.-' v,+K:'•�• '•I' a+-fib. ''�u;.peg, .r+a,.,J'?�".�� 'mu, �, •hr t. g,' ;� y�r�.•« .r' .r' ..�.t.v.... 9• .,,: �r'., "r:.,� .e,+'--. • J„ •: °+�+11L.9�a- fix' !''"j,,.-+.; „'J�i.3'er', y. ,� �.•c:,I`. ..,. yk4 .... „t.�.,.. 'P,r,.. `4 :i. ��"^. , •r _ L T Little:Road to where. Sewing• You have been intending to. - try 'YRS . ;•` The•wlud fe sewing with needles o2 A t . . NURSES x?! The little_road to-nowh/re " �. . ;,� p�e» Why not now before you forget. , is the road for you sad•me, - The little roan to nowhere. With shining needles of rain p the' Tmete Meslw futaearabin. aIt stitches into the thin dlltlauea ,.Iib-eeneeee and AHlad ►w.wW�. . That rung beside the sea, _. Cloth of earth; in, 0 8]E- if I rw rat clb aa•re a three roan' oO1^• Between the sea and mountains __ .._'l st Tnlalai is riaaa w.aaw barlai the -= In, In, 1II. 4 ne fired wraetaa, ant aurar. .t b«a.lar" Where birds the silence.bRak, Oh, the wind has often'sewed with me arras Tay Heepnal ba: Adepten.the u>et- The little road to nowhere One, two, three. t boar watear The plop• rudse °°Ilan°s at is the.road we long to takRe . the aanpl, a nantbit allownnes sad a-stlla! _ . 1:4IN eapnaae b ut /tea nee York For Nrtllw ., Spring must have fine things lataraauea Uplr u ibe aperlateadeaL The little road to nowhere . _That lies beside a stream, Towear Jike oiliersyrings; O�d tea iA - * - The little road to nowhere Of silken green the grass must,he ' l n Co • That leadti us.to a dream, Embroidered.' One and two and three: $T l �• The y �,Vrivention• To where a dream awaits us, Then every crocus must`be made R So subtly as to seem afraid' .%J%e...ORANGE PEKOE is extra �oo_d. ` Try ill: On June 24, 26 and 26 the Canadian A dream we've nought in vain, Di lifting color from the ground; Weekly Newspapers Association will The little road to novrheie That runs past mead and plain: And after crocuses the round. _ _ .hold Its annual convention In the City Heade of tulips, and all the fair . Death to Egrets'. a- of Winnipeg. The C.W.N.A. has with- Intricate garb that Spring will wear; , �y It rune past lake and mounts. a,. ! I In Paraguay and perts of Brazil a In its membership over 500 weekly Past farm and Gown and tree. The wind must sew with needles of CANADA'S TRADEIn .-.newspaper editors, including weekly It leads to where the sunset rain, 'great many white egrets, called or sfr� '' newspapers as far apart as the Yukon With shining needles'of rain, Wl•T•1'l CH1L.E ' Spanish "garza blanc°,' are killed for Is soundless in the sea; their plumes. and Newfoundland, so that every see To where no envy whispers, Stitching Into, thin „ s tion will be represented at the meeting Cloth of earth, in, By Francisco J. de Lima. B.A, I It is the long, white wing Leathers, No grief or hate can mar, which •grow out at nesting timet that a In, la in B.S.C., Consul of Chili,Montreal j „ } • to Winnipeg. The Ittle road to nowhere, are valuable. No one sake the wliy of conventions. where peace and ailehce are For all the springs of futurity, The Press Association, organized in + One, two, three. While there are no]awe against kill- The 1859 by weekly newspaper men, has This world is tar too earnest, _ -Hazel Hall. Chile, situated on the west coast of jag them, any one who does•le Zea —=- South America, between the Andes Poor sportamea. It is the females that , ! Is far too grim and cold, N ^�*� GONIDENGE have the plumes,and killing her ken . ° Too full of petty warfare, I`_Ai i11 motrntaina and the Paolflc Ocean, from ry Too bitter and too old. the whole nest of fledglings starve to the boundary of Peru on the north to But we'll be young for evert r1 �1 the southern extremity of the Conti- death, Because so well we know . TO YOUNG MOTHERS rnent, fa one of the moat peaceful end The rittie'road to nowhere, progressive countries of the world. Iia URIIV , e tThe road all wise folksgo! area 16` approximately 300,000 square s '`` A simple' and safe remedy for the allies, or something less than the Pro- -Mary Carolyn Davis.. EYES Ills of childhood shout a tarso and 1 has roughly ° a��¢•• common d b wince of On t ' — w kept in every.home where there is a four million inhabitants, or about one- I)LILlTATBD BY The Oldest T3oolc. baby or young child. Often It is neces- half of Dominion population. Its Sf WWRDUST&CIID�iS Not seeking shall You Sad eery to give the little one something CL coaslt line is over 2,600 mllea long. 096 w Riewl�a�aDoso:swu,,;wlaaess t!I tiwi' ;+ The red-bound Book of Elves; to break up a cold, allay fever, correct The capital, Santiago,,with a popula. rj v Ili It is not on dusty shelves, sour stomach and banish the irrita- Don of about 600,000,is a modern, well- a Whose books are for the blind. tf114ty that accompaaie ,the cutting of planned city, universally recognized + y It Is found. sweet friend, teeth. Experienced mothers keep _ as a very attractive and salubrious D®�.�� On �ai"�Se At a tourney's start, not sad, Baby's Own Tablets on hand for such place of resdence. Valparbtao, the It is nowhere and everywhere- purposes and young mothers can feel principal port, has a population of Apply Minard's dally, Also relieves East, West, North, South.. safe 'with a boa of the Tablets ready over 200,000. up and disappear. Also relieves qR stir to the air emergencies, The Tablets are and bunions. Its leaves for ewer en a scat g Chile has a wide topographical >� • From the loved one's mouth, mild but thorough laxative that act economic range. The southern see- As breath moves loosened hair. wltLout griping and they are guaran• tions, rainy, heavily forested, are ex- When our breaths blend teed to be absolutely free from opiates - !;How shall we read, O friend? _ - or other harmful drugs, They are sold j creme y'ptcteryfert 'The central zone features a very fertile eo1l and hoe de-' s In the heart'a-need, by all druggts� or by mail at 26 cents veloped a prosperous agricultural in- r t Hove shall we fall to read? a box from T e Dr. Williams' Medicine i F George Sterling. Co., Brockville, Out. dustry In marked contra�t�S sire de OF ., iLarns E. Eddy ____,�__ _ ��_ - cert region of the north, an elevated us President Canadian Weekly News- arid plateau, where the wor located.!! ;papers Association, 192'4-25 proprietor. A TEF shoes T'roal Sharks. nitrate o! soda deposits are located.' i k'iom the head of the shark we ob•I and mined on a large scale. of Walkerton (Ont.) Te.escope. 'x''` talc material for glue. The Lina are j Achieving a rapid progress 1n farm•, `�}, tbeen he Moathiof June fora65`Sears aha From a Lady Made Weg by Dr.In prized by the Chinese and realize Ing and other acdvitles. Chill ranks r about three dollars a pound. The f third in volume of trade among the re-I t the C.W N.A. Is keeping up the splen• , body'makes"a good 'fish meal, and the publics of South America its chief ,/�,� ri\ fa - did traditions which brotigbt so many Williams Pink Pills. 011 from the liver commands a,good exports are nitrate of coda, Iodine, cop-'' �° Ie sheep strias, cart V'y' l i outstandingnewspaper editors to- "I'wfsh from m heart I could iter- 'price. - per, woof, dried e D , t / -a, res sulphur, n •.gather year in and year out. The suede every person wkp Is run down It is the hide, however, which is most hides lentils, barley, bos: practice of the Association is holding !!n health to give �Dr.. Wllltams' Pink f valuable, ae it Is almost Indestructible: �frozen meat, Iron ore, etc Chile Is,the ":,coaPentions to different pasta of-the pills a trial." Than writes Mrs. Louie The leather Is excellent for shoes. Second largest-producer of copper 1n _ 5.couaL has proved of immense value, Mitchell. Oak Point, ?rias., who further Finer grades of tanned. leather a>0 the world. and the only country*( th'e, t t producing natural nitrate of • Vii,,. a rode conventionsas or u furl term world » - . r aL In the peat tour gearsi says,-•.About a year ago I w used f D s g .. < . _ ., D J - , harp been held !n Vancouver, Eialitaz,!weal[ woman. suffering from a run The outer strip of shagreen taunt soda, as lnraluable fertilizer. I, r Ottawa and Toronto, while last year a down system and Impoverished blood. come off in the first place,-and a pro- In American currency the imports - further trip woe made through Bel• Any little exertion would cans• my cess has been developed which takes of Chile are annually over 4160,000,000, giam,France and the United Kingdom.+legs to LremblQ and my heart to throb this away. It has the exact properties in which Canada shares to the extent` ��r� The editors and their ladies who I violently, I could not sweep a r000L of sandpaper of the rougb variety. For of less than one million dollars. In 1 or walk flay feet without being e:- very fine work on wood polishing, the the fiscal year 1922, Canada purchased hausted• Thea I began taking Dr. Wil-4 shagreen of the baby-ahsrk cannot be from Chile to the extent of $20 471, Comfort }� spa I l ! Items' Pink Pills and after taking only I excelled. while selling to the value of {2$0,648. Shve � wmfort With � pis boxes I am u well and strong as 1► In the following year Canada's pure ,,�,AL� }. t ever. I can walk and tun without stop chases from Chile were {230,066 and �f3lJL SUi3 Stick' iy few seconds aping for i her sales to that country $31,715. In ! ping every e breath as previously. Dr. Williams' the lath fl'scal year, Canada's imports This delicately tpedprod sat!- +, / .� c Shaving Stick produces a x Pink Pills will be my stand-by In the - dropped to.$97.959 whilst her exports Cr my lasting Isther enabling tea- lls�•_ future it ever my blood needs building• I o o rose to $621.209, dei-faced mea to shavewithoutnay a•"�' up again, and I shall always find plea- There is a decided opportunity for iattation,svea twice tel,•It leaves = -' sure in recommending them to anyone the development of a greater reCtpro- _ the stria smooth and tkesh sadb", needing a tonic. cal trade between the two countries. makes shaving a leasura caticure pp -aha Ideal after i• am �� • been Talct:m Chile has � fertile territory of ChA There are many"troubles due to The tart Y +t q weak, watery blood which can easily largely neglected in the..past,and there lm'°def• Qr' be overcome by a fair use of Dr. 'W%- i8 an assured opening in the republic i e"t��� dame' Pink Pills. The sole mission of � for such Canadian exports. se British I taaet s sat p. Gtlear+SLaeias Ise. w` We medicf_ne is to enrich and punt.'! ' Columbia fir, pine and other ]umber, the blood, and when that is done all paper of all kinds and newsprint, wall I,n the varied symptoms of Lnaemi& dig- paper, `sheet and bar iron, railroad - aDDear,.and good health returns. You In Paris. equipment, motor care, robber goods, ABLE T0. 8ocan geLthese pilis'through any dealerClark- ow do ou know he's a hydraulic and other machinery, binder3 iv p in medicine or by tail at 6 - Con a come rich Amerloan?" 3cfum rasbida.Bari box by turning The Dr. Williams' Medi- Proprietor-"Don't You see h'o'w will- cultural machinery, road uzachin 4a NOW- _,,Is cineCo.,Brockville, Ont. he..is to pay too mnib for a thing?" paints, wh#te lead, rRfaiebee: tcdtt wire for farms, asbestos, canned sal• •:. E. Roy Sayles Made of netting, a new cano y to We don't mind being old: ft's not mon, cheese and other products. By : ` R. &iaaager and Treasurer of the Cana Dauer slgeping babies can, be folded being, young that harts. making' the necessary Investigations a Years (sot Great Bell- , titan Weekly Newspapers .Association, � from reliable sources, Canadian manu r ' M►~ . . and carried in a case resembling as with head o>soes'at Toronto. umbrella For Every lit-.Minard's Liniment. faeturere and exporters could develop! It fY01gf Ly E.�1 5 t<ccompsny them are to be especially _-__- and maintain a sound !rid profitable Vegetisbl4e Compound entertained at .Winnipeg by-the Mant- trade of a much larger figttse. .. toba_Govornmeut, the City 4 Winut- Keep Minard's Wrilmont In the House peg, Board of Trade and other civic � TION loomin N. g•-"I took Lydia _ • .bodies. The buaineea sgsaions y!f the H D V�A I �— E ham'a ve etable Compoun !o! t n oa, include some excellent H E��T What She Wanted• , Pan and backache, also for nervous- convention.. ervous• :Yf cone ti acting sae, sick headaches and sleetalessness, "speakers on various ptibliehing and SY DR° J. .L MIDDMON � The old lady was timidly f ;printing snbiects,. Prominent speak-I -• the,stock-of s0ectimeles. wan troubled in this way or over e e» at the socia] functions will be Pre Previnelal Board o1 Healtilr Oularle. '•Hove mach are these I" she asked, , and a lriendd told the about the mier Bracken of Manitoba,, Premier 1Dr. Kiddletoa will be glad to answer Questions oa Pttlblf9 ROM US$- I selectins a pair• vegetable Compound and induced me toAW . „A.dollat and a half, m��•., take it. I mast say I have received - `Dunning of Saskatchewan acid PrLmler ire's thri gh thb eolttma Address him at� Raw%BMUr "And how mach without the cane?" great benefit from it and-am able tp do Greenfield of Alberta. "' i0rasoetot. Toranw. -- diff "Well, the oase makes little differ recommend the ��e orCo�prnwindl hise�t and am h . _. WE WANT CH� encs. Siiypoee we say {1.46:' fag for fou to use s atter as L ? the five s '- Moana, k MARY BROWN. :•• oenWilat IB e c Bl gton, Ansi H County, N. nee only.worth e ° - - "Yes, madam." firmly Do you know that in a recent oanvlap When 711ary Brown Aden weighed is She blushed her teeth most carefully "'Well, I'm very glad to dear iN; it's among women users of the Vegetable �,, 'CREAM school Before sbe' went to school, Compound over 220,000 replies were re- , the case I want," ceived. To the question, "Have loft And measured as. to height• For she knew 'twas" most, important And,placing a nickel on the counter, received benefit by taking this midi-- The teacher fvnnd that for her nqo To remember this health rule.; We supDiq cans and lay express She was ex onri l that. the dear old lady took up the case and cines"'98 per cent replied "Year" ' Charges, We pay 'daily by ezpl`ess At lunch time she had milk to drink, walked timidlp into the street, whit ` omenimarein be�rohealth because � iaone7 orders, which can be cashed And here's the rvason why-it seArw And Gent outdoors-to ployy, title optician -gasped for breath. hey,have given this medicine a fair anywhere;without any ohargs. she slept long hours each night, 13he tried to stand up etraitht and --+-- T The-windows alw•uys .••1 en wide tall There lire about 6,000 different I n- a ' A- To obtain the top price, Cream Until the morning light. To be Aserful, bright and gay. guages in the Wrorld. Money talks 1 Mrs. Morse is simply another case of ar pleat be tree from bad fiavo» and of them. a woman receiving great benefit. '. Nhetl in the morning she arose -- Women suffering from the troubles so R. _ icontain not less than 30 per cant '" For dinner she had spinach, +1► common to their sex should listen to Bhe dressed herself with cars, potato, and.`eorrle meat," PEERLESS BICYCL Sutter >i`at _ But first she took a nice cool bath what other women say who have expe- ' :• ` And always bruahPri ler hair. Some figs or raisins for dessert BARGAINS tienced the same eni3erin and latmd =;:t Bowed Company Limited.- They were a special treat. New and .tan Toronto At breakfast she find fruit "add ltiiik �.ea elzoe tlsttl I relief. Give this dependable medicine a , And well-cooked oatmeal too, A rest hour every aiternoen, wr+c. tar c.ulan,. chance-and at once. It is sold at all PttRLEaa drug stores. a� !or references-Head Office, Toronto, With a Riese of buttered graham And plenty of water to drink. BICYCLE WORKS - t- yon will pld►y the health game too, la Dania sa w., 188UE No. 23-'24. Mia Sank of Montreal, or you local banker. Does that sound good to your You'll surely gain, I think. , ►' Betablished for over thirty Tars, vy .: :. .,. w .':: -.: •� :.F .. ..:_ fru• Y++Y ..,2}.' b^ ,., •V ...�y .', '. y ".,iK M * xsr . .m S w .{ m:M.'�Y: -by -t'tti' ,, t x-'1F� -•i .�' ar.. k a_ K m. •,�',. ...t._ .;g .d, �' ''i! S3�=^Iw � v�r".y' '�,. x -s"'. ,x•. _ .,. �-.•{ys��`.��.'.S'Jf1ue"Ls..ti•.�"8'J..crs•:il.Wa;'.u�,rh.xt�'4'"4'".I:NF',�-.'letk.,^K"�"eai,vr�'ir'e�:'.�:.-a..'}.}�.,.:;w.'v:i�'--'�•,.�.�i,_titvy_m.ki��v+ti.•��fr,�'?3.n..•.w*"o�ik.'._la::e;iu'.��:.,b...rmxm_.,+2w:�r.Z1..W„•�..ow�_.f�e§;.�."�.a.r"'+..k?...*r,_arr ...,u..,.,...:Asxc`”��...1'':'>�-.°.1���',?:�•:'!.�d •,,,,..'�.2 '�.ce.risia.'1,�.x'"" �'�.� r�w�,azlll�,,:�'x�C� h MI 311i 5 I ITT W* 13777*MMi N gy .7 2 Llseq e, dog killed, allowed'.'A. K. P. The Pi BEDDING Ritten 440e. dog killed.,allowed : A. H. Cook, dog killed,allowed; Mrs. LA NT S , H. Gerow. dog removed to Durhami. _W_ mmittee TMRMS Vidilawe Co county,allowed; Mr. Broadbent, do$t -7,•75utiecriptifts re rhe United States and'Creat killed. allowed: J. Orockett, dog kill. $1-7&Per year.; $1.50 if-paid in advance. ALLWINDS ed, beWQver-: Miss Lidgett, dog kill. The beelt:a his Association Is to Britain$2.00 in advance. I':ae lin ed.bold over; E. Morley, dog killed:, d prosecute the feliong. TOMATO PLANTS, CABBAGE AN1Y CELERY _ held over. Proprietor,JOHN URKAR Prop ASTERS, VERBENAS, PL&NTS1 A Kembers having pirtiparty stolen comaimil cialle immediately with any maraber PICKERING COUNCIL. According to the records of the Toronto Obqervatory, the - of Ex6cative Committee. '- .PETUNIAS, STOCKS, PHLOX, PANSlE8 t�y this year w AA the Orst se E, of the 'Court of lUQnth Of H &S Membership fee 1100. 'Revision hold on X bday. May ftbjthe"coldest stuee records were first TWksto may be had,from one P..", Make your garden beautiful and, profitable. The stock peals against "sees- the following a taken in 1840. There was also a Beeretery an appliasalQu. *at were heard very light rain-fall, and as &result good'and now is the time to set them out. 02 Exsc. Oom.—L, D. Banks,C.S.palm. Fred Middleton!part of lot I I con 6 the hay crop will likely be light. er, M. S.Ohs-pman. Pickering. be assessed to Messrs Hardy and ap. I* I N -E A- P L E 6 IliciLvit's dog tax be cancelled,allowed;_ tate of Andiew fftorv.overcharge on D. Munro, Aas. Richardson. * ' meal ettate. reduced $ 00; Wen Teefy, President, ftwesary Pines are no* at their best and prices are reasonable, 475 overcharge, disallowed-, Miss Mar- to 5 GO-a case. All sises in stock. ,garet Hamilton, overcharge, dila- allowed ; Miss Janet Yours . over- -charge, reduced $40 on land- Nelson AV­ Take home a bag of Sugar now, It at the lowest, ;-Frewing, overcharge, held over ; Miss 725a100. I. oma Underhill. overcharge, reduced Ion r., on building , L. Culetto.'over- f!.Irarge, disallowed; James $rnales, sx oveirebarg6 on account of barn fire,re- A �I�HARDSON'S GROCERY duced$500; A.J. Austen.overcharge, SE meduced $100"i Arthur J, Prouse, over. Defies Rust! A., -onlhnd, Toronto reduced Harbor Com., claiming exemption, 0=151H all More Co.,Brougham,claim P-Toronto" Stable Equip- - Hardware , beld over: Fire Mheresona big point ­:-fug exemption on hall. allowed; A. R' Pickerl`iag Armstrong and N. Fewing, to have ment which makes use Spec• ALasesswent at Bay changed from N J it It's Frewing to W. Martin and P. Taylor, ially proud to se breFkd Monney's 0 0 0 the fact *at the galvaniz.. -is tuade allowed; W. G. Richardson, error in from IN.o. I pa teri t fl o n r scree Fesiand.dercription of land on the Ing thorn Sly covers and • sand all ingredients se-cord. No-w is the time to g4.t yo6r Screen Wiado�w Screens Morneon survey, to he corrected . E. completely coats both the .81 .. '00 ingly. Brown bread the I - 47. Disney, overcharge, reduced $2 and Wire Cloth. Be protected from the Lee. buide and-the ott"de of the whole wheat, and stone ...on lead and Mon buildings; George Turner. overcharge, reduced $100 - steel tubing with pure zine ground. Cakes and pastry This (a just the place to get an Oil Stove for the hot weather. er.- TNs hot' S M.R. Parks,assessment of Whltev�� pelt process of the finest finality, fresh We have the New Perfection. Clark Jewel, Florence. -store Property be changed to self and makes it absolutely rust- eggs and vure jams. lee All guaranteed to give satisfaction ddymg and pnd agaznst P&.rkF.$)1owe4: R. Bentlegy,a%er- -,cream in Snnda4s. Sodas' or your e Wedding money refunded. tharge.reduced $1000; Bruce Wilson strong gtab4g acids fag the ;and Bricks. assessment changed from D. Griersou • to BJ. Wiggins. allowed, mammum Cakes our 8pevialty. 'Hammocks froit 82.25 "up'—Call and-see theta. -. . The following perscas soked to have rail is a valuable Feature. -t 0i dog assessments cancelled : J. Meyer. ine tome the 1111607 A, full line of Garden Tools, Forks, Ra kee. Hoes, Lawn Mowers, dmkilled,allowed:W-Thompson,dolt others. set mm of t6 iseff'. Sprayers of all kinds, etc. flied, allowed : R. Roan,dog now own Tarallaill ed by B. F. Kilpatrick laid over; W, ­G. Clark, dog killed. allowed; Harvey W. R Ernorson. i Agent for McCormick-Deer' g Farm Machinery in —0 -Whitby Pbooe-408j. R. -- &ad Repairy. SALE REW&TER. AATrR1)AY IJL% 137ir—Di,-perealps4 HO of store and residence,new furniture household effect*etc., at the store, ;Main Street Markham. by the go,d `PICKERING road. the property of Robert Can J. S. BA I SWN bell. The real estsbD will be offered subject to& reserve bid. Sale to start at 1190 sharp. Fred Postil, • auctiolleer. HORSE REGISTER. Security NVIR FLISK (IN&) 118W) IWI. the 8b, Maximuml amunt y grand champion Imported Clydew -dale stallion. the property, of Gre. at ham Bros.. OhLreniont, will stand ..for wares durieg the season of IJ?25 at his his own stable, Calrabrogie 9 0zliterfeneed respectful atten Cost We briaWto each service the --.Minirnum ac#deserves. Stock Farm. tion that the obeeeva We bring to the core- 'd3cvrAs-r. ;23881] 10019)v the superior moot' perfect Vqu meet and an experleacqd knowledge. Imported premium Clydesdale- stall. A service of diatil Pd memorial is r)ure..Wl* SAFLeTY Deposit Box in the' Ion, the property of Oscar Wilsoo. A nearest branch of the Standard Brougham, will make the season of W WARAW62 DIM Bank will relleve'any anxiety,regsrd- low as follows: Monday. will leave BAP(MG tax the whereabouts of your vain. hisown stable. Brougham, and p(o- ables while permitting free access to coed to Wm Ormstrod's. Greenwood. afarnight: Tuesday. urbaaBlake's. FM them by you or % duly Rathorized '-Audley. noon, H G. Wiisiop'je. hasp room at any tirue during 'barikiait bourn, The coot is too" than one vent 'line. itight, Wednesday. W. J. Mill. YEARS 0 see. Pickering. noon;19b&s Palmer's Respee ange Rates-- - per day , the vnine received is an Liverpool.night: Tbursday, W. J. ting McDonald'*, Brock Road, noon; his inestimable• sense A security. own stable, olgbt; Friday, Ueorge -ON all matters of foreign exchange 7th concession. DIgbt; nts for keeping in Saturday, proceeds to his own stable our arrangements 70-- where be will remain until the full- touch with the world's exchange mar- 4 owing Monday afternoon. STANDARD -BANK ' kets assure you prompt service. Direct .:z"..-"C%0WV. DALE, (23741.), the i6ported or CJA.XJAMJ1k Clydesdale atuillon. the property of wire connections with the large fina' n- z I­.. PICKERING BRANCH V. F. Law, Afaiwer James McL*od,Claremont.Out..will, �cial centres enable -us to qudte the �wske the season of I=- as follows arenebon alm it areeidin. Wofft Hill. VA%kby Monday.will leave his own stable at ..closest possible rates. R. S. Ptigh's, Glen Major, and pro. is teed to Wm. Hill's. north of Clare- . ..... -Azont, for coon; thence to Mr. Mor- ArW Glwqovr, for night;Tuead&Y.,W. -subscribe for The Pickering News 'H. Major's, Wbitevals,oijrbt; ed- zeeday, L. Middleton'si Brougham, noon: Jast McLatod'p, Claremont. a P. LYM M=84M WHnW fright: lire W S mm--' ------- SERVMC'- SATISFACTION" -ImIsam, noon; rt Jones' Mt. Zion, BROOSUP 8L%J4=4;_. Q CROS& MansM. night; Friday. Temperance House, Asbburn.noon;Lower Myrtle,night; Saturday, own stab%until the toll. owiag MondayLtnorning, Jh PICKERI�MG : : __ Coal �oa.l MEAT _ .-M ARK8T..­ ! ' Soft Coal of the: LH&raand -Roiind Roast or Steak, 2k.pe best quality on, A Surlqin-Roaat or Steak, 25c hud Porterhouse Rocdst or Steak, ... 2&- "MOSK A. LAWv Ramp-Roast....; Fine Rib fto"t,_`.. Joe Heavy Rib Roast, • Shoulder Roast. 14 and 16c X W. STAFFORD 140 .Pot Roast, ... Plank-trues IM Marble and GrInite Dealer. 'Brisket;to boil, Metal EMPIRE clad.'I;;A IAN%q Cemetery Lettering etc. Leg of Pork,... 26C Fire-safe Pepnianent Lightning-P 100% S,W.Stn" Loin of Pork, 25c LightnIn 'Convenl4iiit First-61ass work 8bouldet Roast of Pork, ... Weather-tight 2.0c,2& rt guaranteed. -Pork Cho 28c you need a new Barn or an old one re odelled, p9t 7-Kingston Road and Pickering % Fare Pork Sausage; ... . ... lot me quoteyou. Let me show you "Empir Barns I East Townline. Salt Pork,_ ... 25(_- have built. They are enormously strong, roo y, handy --Whitby R, R. I Breakfast Bacon, piece, . 35c to work in, and moderate in cost. �140 P. 0. 46 94 sliced, Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous"Eastlake" Metal. Mild Cured Cottage Rolis (half or whole), AQ.c ASBESTOPROOF fic Shingles,or"Empire"Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations '45c in asbestos prepared roof coating. Back Bacon, done. All work absolutely'guaranteed. A -5 "Will not crack, peel or'burn. One ap 'Cooked Ham Plication is equal to 10 coats Of ordin, Wginers, 25 F. J. PRO USE PICKERI.NG art' uTroof paints. Will make a roof a tire] waterproof. Does not require Read-Cheese, ... 15c BUILDER dressing or painting Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents Building Contracting 9 0 n1l A�V4 BAt;_ 7 Barns, 'H etc. regard to this 5 Ilis 90 cents of all kinds -For full partioilars in 66 ouses, VRIURble r of coating Ab prints IS cents Apply to Fresh Trout and White Fish Every'Friday Pickering Dealer for the Products of '_.;TC)S=J=MM C0_'KX7AT 33 The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto W liEID; P 1 -'.15'i - . :. n.��w-.: ., j .. .,m.. ten'• -�'F:.„w.L:,� ...,..,n�..jti.. �Y.•.".te„Car"w_-+,+'%•+•w•�:i^.�n..ap..,.K.y..w,...,F �N' :a.,'r�..e•.:•' ?•."4_F,...�.....�,..,,?�.s",!...cW...,z..;,-...,,Y•',��.:,.Jr�.,'.�...'�' •+',7,t4�'d'.&.¢..•''.:,r,,»s,d..:,.;X;yr��'..�.�.•s_�.'�. ,�'.�Y. ,..,�:-�ri' ,:�:T.'�Y:, .�¢,>mo.i' `,�, : ?.•e :lt.,'-r.s'�r_,^.fi.Aa:,.,5.�+,;r^�-.•i. X.h '�:- .a•,,,.,S.A' "•j(CrvL��ti`..!"f:4'ir3 V-l�r-�r.•ed_r rTR_ ���.� ..„•c9�' ".wc�.v^ti...:�v,4 _:i•.R-„moi+',7>”� • ...,.rfp' :r :d. -1t4..�"C .F i, l_ '4.w 7 ',y,•'' ,L' • .-, CLAREMONT.' ' Mrs. Williamson returned with •F;L'i N C I N ,G -31&pl �e � Nitnal �'e ' her daughter, Mrs. Hugbee,_ to "� c Geo. Tran. of-Bethesda, orae in pe$erlaw after apending the win Buy • p P ; ' '� Co ,. town on Tuesday. ter with Mre. J. Readman. Wsee�are re tired to build and'■oli all " 4_? The Missed J. and'A�Forgie a nt styles of lawn. chicken wire and etcck ``' -` ppee Miss M. Graham, teller of the :U SED CAR PRICES fences at reasonable prices. Cheap rates for farm dad eouotry a few days with friends in Dante standard Batik, is so*0 iaq a (oar It will pay you to consult as before buildings. _ ff bartou. week's vacation. J, ) . Nienl, of -ARE LOWEST NOW purchasing, F. C. and Mrs. Beal, of Toronto, Port Stanley will fill the Position We also have for sale AsphalE iWindatorm Insurance on buildings, visited J. H. and Mrs. Beal on Representatives of wing Ile,Silos etc. , Monday. _ uring her absence. Ready R� oofing and J Anniversary services will LEE POWELL Bale Wire Automobile Insurance Mise Clara Neal," of Toronto, held is the Claremont Union of all kinds. v `+ spent the weekend with her par• held hon June 14th. The special LIMITED, GIRO. FARLBY do SON,Brock Road• eats here. le 4 Pickering R. R. I ;FARMS FOR SALE +, Fred Underhill, of $ria, Pa., reacher will be Rev. Mr.Fiagland gtudebaker Distributors,Toronto, 28'6 - Phone Plck. 1709 spent the week-end with relatives 9• A., B.D., of Mimico. will be at the '�— f : 'Write or pantie in Claremont. Several severe electrical storms �t�`�� T` S. and Mrs. Stephenson of Osh• accompanied by a heavy rainfall Blrkett Block, C res- ont B A S K E. /. S E D B O `�' M A.111 awa, were calling on old friends passed over this locality during Having purchased the stock from D. star' "here on Saturday. this week. The rainlwill prove of With an assortment of good V4 • Luther Pilke , accompanied b the Estate of y pa y great value to all vegetation. used Studebaker, Me. 20 � "WHITBY. ONT. T. E. Ham,.o! Brougham, etototed LangWin and 4 W. G. BARNES and the entire: ` to Port Perry_on Friday. �T t t, l other cera. as, Mrs. John Manning, of Montana, i\eW Blacksmith , business of JOS. W. b©Tl1N CLAREMONT Ever Car is is(;food Mechanical Am prepared to supply all sizes Rs here owing to the illness of her y p p pp „ CREAMERY l _brother, Robert Graham. Having rented the blackamLd3dag Condition. from,Berry Boxes to Three ' Geo. and Mrs. Lee,of Stonffville, bnsinesA formerly conducted by The purchase of a Guarateed Used Oar and Half BushelJ. ' spent Sunday with the letter's pa• Thos. E. Stephenson, I respect- at this sale is a safe,sane rents, J. B. and Mrs. Madill. fully solicit a continuance of the business propoettion. G2@eII RlYB? Basket Works Rightist price paid for Mrs. Nichol returned howr�O on patronage extended to him. ' ,Phone Mark. 8409 Cream at the y Tuesday after spending twcrweeks Horse-shoeing and repairing Don't fail to.afor tale sale i1 you'ere lookin for Rea! Bargains FRANK PENNOCK Claremon Cream ` with Miss Margaret Graham. a a cult g pe y' in Good Used Cars. Mrs. (Dr.)Carlyle,formerly.Miss ,•� Barnes' " J Jean McFarlane, spent" the week- L p R N E R, E I D Act to dap—Our Reputation is -The Man that made the Give us a trialand be convinced ' end with Mies Mabel MacLellan. Your Protection. Basket. Mrs. Beal and J. Allaway at CLAREMONT w tended the funeral of Mrs. George .A N A '' L W -O R D Pickering Young at Brougham on Thursday. (�'� '„� Goods �j�.,• r �M i .A cemetery meeting will be held �aa4p�"'C� Luther T��ii f ��r -•Jr4 at St. John's Cemetery of 7 o'clock AND FL kSING You know now of our "guaranteed religion.”on June 8th. Allinterested kindly You know, too, of our "satisfied customers;" HARNESS attend, I am prepared to do Chopping and Why not join their number? Our aupplgof quality Harness and Joha Underhill, Earl and Frank Oat Flaking every Monday, r Parte is now complete. and Mrs. Underhill, and Robt.and Wednesday and Friday And He carne to Nazareth where he had been brought-u. : and, As - --• . H1$cusTOM WAe.. He went into the synagogue on the BOOTS—GREB SHOE Mrs. Leggatt, of Aurora, motored Stoaeboats For Sale down and spent the weekend Sabbath Day."—Luke 4 : ld We have a large stock of this 19'a+mew 'r with friends and relatives here. John ri, Bayles, 01mmoat If Jeeua tbought it worth while for Him to habitually attend a place Bent on handy unbeatable t ' Those who have friends buried ��ute No. 8 of public worship, such a habit will be worth while for you. for hard wear and tear, in Bethel Cemetery on the ninth P REPAIRING ; ' concession east of Claremont will pppfE ! pOME 1 -ICOME 4 e s- remember to came on Wednesday, geeCl'g a7Ge d W maintain our es g all kin _e f June 10th, to help clean tip the You will enjoy hearing The Gospel as Sung and Spoken at dna for repairing all kinds o! t ` _ 7 y harness and boots. +' Ge n. S adham, a highly roepect- S CLAREMONT -:--BAPTIST CHURCH CECIL BRADLEY ed resident. died on Sunday. after � � • �; owe day's illness from appendicitis, t Harness maker, ti !J at the home of his brother-in-law, -Stock t`n Walter 9ymes. The deceased was --- :� �(� � PICgERING, ONTARIO +Bankrupt * V ` -4► rsbont 85 years of age. - ELM �� * * r Wm. aad Mrs. Bingham and Be sure and set our prices on 1. ;family motored to Mlmico 00 Saa`to iarden Seeds in bulk day. Miss Verna Riolrba , who end packages. ' ,accompanied them. will teach in Novi 'is the Time to 'Prepare "one of the rooms in the public - a All ki®de of Flower Seeds :We were,fortunate to secure a large stook, consist- :,school daring the illness of the reit - Knee RubberBf2flta Wheat or any grain taken in �{ ular teacher• tug of Boots, Shoesr exchange for Flour. -' Nest. Sunday is Commaoi0a Flint and ,)sort Coro of all vette and Canvas Shoes of 811 kinds. We have Ch P. Sunday at the Baptist Church. A ties, alt No. 1 geed. l"l ve Bran, 9�arta •� _ Aext in harmony with the -Alec, si► large supply of ladies' samples in Uaforde, Oil Coke;Meni, r' will form the heals of the pastor s Thy a package of our remarks. -This service wilf be one Garden Fertilizer. = Sligpere and Cushion Bole accts. kinds grain. of real jo to all who come in the - vie's Porrid a Oats. true spit of commcotoo. The _-... for orifi preach again in the ev -.:last received s-carload of $sck to less than 1915 prises. Ogil g pas g "Baarco" Motor Oil. Royal Houiebold Flour, +earn g, -Building for Eternity" t Phone 380x ;being the subject for conaideta- 'Call at �® S ream o ea • our Get oar rice on soy weight of pp C f to W e FI .tion• Dramatic Company of thv Oil before buying. - CHOPPING EVERYr � » The - . _ ; Anebors Society of the Union •OlV'T. 029W 20 y^ Church gave their very popular �7 ' 1/' CO O p E1 B WEES DAY r3rama. '•When Patty Maker - v =y: N• ,S.�OCKWCOI� `' Things Ham," to a lett house or CLAREMONT � �y — k' Friday evening last. The play •ollril\G--- S •REGU IATING was creditably Riven, the musical numbers by Mr' Walker and the aEATTY With �1a Stl'Ol1�t Tower Built N ' e 'lYlisses Steppheasoo and Burgess . ► were Oeatl7 appreciated. Mr. It's the '�l'orortto" $elf"Oalist�Witsd — � by e g:: Darold t7ooper, of Whitevals. STANDS FOR THE BEST a year 4d1 gem opcsate in a bath of speciabesrins and l {save a number of solos to his m%ual �✓- t heat no dwcougwy autoulatkay OVA. t :good form. • A remunerative eumivorking :waa realized for missions. A good exhibition of football ifs ra a'Toronto"Wmd�!sow. T��+ � � CERIES Y ARE was played hereon Saturday even Moo ing between Claremont and Good umt your Veswtwho won o PD UL R wood, the latter winning by 4.1 tpO'`i°b'°1�` absolutely i „ _ r Claremont could have won easily t Tate•Torouto" Tower .rt71 stand for. becis"'s k but for two obstacles,h ee, won ended _ b the heawst.wroopet md bee.6eeeed 3 windmsiL 3r;'iwraslf sqi ahem on the losing aide. One of - t.. eases was the Goqdwood team _ W. R. EMERSON . which seemed to have the habit of - Whitby P. O. Phone 308j -- kicking the ball through the goal ;just at the moment the Claremont Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, — — .players were not expecting such Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Gr' ocery to re.an Vent to happen and were dans Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. t not prepared to prevent it, 'The It will pay,you to ggeet'soy rices on "other obstacle was overconfidence. above before buying elsewhere. , +' During the past few yearn Clare- FRANK J. PS0II3E R 1 1 NAt- • moat have been enjoying each s • winniolt streak that they got ilato PIO&BRINO. ONTARIVy •#,he ha'bitof expecting to win any During the mOnthe`. 4 °. wayy and did not realize the possi- Best Quality-of !of June. Aug- -of of a reverse. Still they play- IIsi and September, r ed a ,food game, but Goodwood � this stole Will close �p layed a little better. Goodwood ca now the reputation of being ^r � � every Friddy at 1 j! GROCERIES F. a Looe of the beet teams in the league. t � � Money :m,, but will be optl l •, f { The gate �reaeipflr~amounted t ' ..WX134, at Right Prices k " all . other evenings -These bare been great days for 4 Bars Soap 25c, 6 Bars Castile during the Week. j the young people 'of the Baptist soap 25c, 3 Pkgs Amonia 25c, r Church, Last Sunday evening the Gillex 159 a pkg, 21he of Frank CHIDLOW --service was given over to them. Prunes 22c, 2 The of The weather prevented some Dates 22c, 2 lbs of (�,LAR,EMONT . from attending,but a large con ITR it tLo a+am does Act Seedless Retains 22c, s greRat' was on hand neyerthe- w escape iwwa't6e mist .peat. It _ less. The,program resented was 2 lbs of Valencia Raisins 22c. _ sees into tate crown 11419sad 'in every way worthy of the occas- a■akes you money. it will skim as ion, and all those who braved the Fresh Fruit.and Vegetables daze t..e.ti r"' f:"co•iwy se wia■t uncertain weather conditions were always on hand. ire a•e' kut• f t6. ew,04--seenaed `o..i ewer o sent home well satisfied. Monday Fresh Fancy Cooking, Mondays, sora otic of imol,sew —ewer vi.ikk evening was to have been another pr eaeese *+pia on tai milk witielt e - great occasion, but this time a mo. Wedneys and Fridays. pea one Moet `oparatios►. tOr „mishap, combined with the Tit' 1Mdett•is fin• in tLts respect weather, kept down the attend Fancy Broadcloth 98e.and 1.19;yd, aad the fave,rise of dairy see threua`- ` once. Seven carloads of young Ginghams and Voiles out the ...rile Gns, is a" o:amiaei - m le from Uxbridge . were on u to 4Uc, for 29c. tale faeces aoaq auks:, y Y, Plat O thetir way but only three reached p Of aA materials and dealatn • •, 'n White and Fancy Curtain •- kepi in■took, ii will pad you Claremont. A brief improm pttt gcrint 25e and 40c per yd. ball at nae works wcd iaspsot our stash program war, thoroughly enjoyed obtain prices Don't be misled pro after a social hour had been Fancy Chintz 2t�c. - + • agents we do not employ them,oon� spent together all the Claremont Phone 1401 i �h 0,04"A&Ii6� ly we asa,sion end pe throw off thP oommi■cion of 10 per oent.,whiohyod ts9 young people felt well pleased with .`with the evening's e�sate. 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Nearer than 9�� 33 that he could not bring himself to go . fiYwild thought came into his head A GREEN Tic.4'l-L that the man {night have rows sorrg Y "A friend gu sated that I at boilin the about the farm, and that he was going - suggested op g clotheal •, to tell him that his grandfather might 'M'�ed and g try Ringo which I did, with suchdelight. are sealed lin slr-tiff ht aluminum foile go back again. How fine that would 1T�heir fresh tlsv'or is finer ihaw any bei Then he could return t the cot-' results that I have not boiled any garments sicca, IN' ; Cage.and paralyze them all,with the 4hen. _ . ,�spsa or GvMP-Owder. Try SALAmA. news-he, the boy whom the had re- " f fused to believe and had cast out a "I found that Ringo is excellent for rano — -- little while before. Ah, they would vm8�ga prints from white washing all woodwork be sorry then. P„ paint and for p f face,alter `Mac Walter art a long "It has cut my house cleaning troubles in half and white with his eyes fixed on the boys perusinhis features like, the conaequebily I'felt,that it was onl - pages of a book. y your dile to know ''You are a clever bo the tell Ringo has a much b' Y, Y - igen'work to do in our houaq me," he said. than just to clean the dirt from our laundry." C` �heediYe,'" 'replied Kit Kennedy, not aun o ng much at he answered. He _ wanted him t what 'n about the farm. Makers of Riaso receive many such HY 8. $ CBOOHETT. _ t The i 'The gchoolm"ter has a good ac- letters 'as tbis, For Ringo not only I T'.•? count of you," continued Mac Walter. does "It's different to what he tells my- ° family ply by soaking--it is also CHAPTER XXV.— Cont'd set' then!" said Kit, finding his ton- for �y househoW ditties, such err i ( ) in the water—then that you waded, gue, '"for he's a e fetchin' at me the �� M Kit was in despair. He resolved finally you admit that you went into oodwork, scrubbing Boors, stn Yrib that when he grew up: and had ne- Wim• Your uncle was told by the dayy by the length!" iflrder Ringo today. hews and andchi}dtea ' he would master that qou had not Leen near the The man with the black pipe laugh- pp school all day!" ed�"a short laugh �^ Imow better w to treat them when Lem Brothers I,bei they had something on their minds., Tears sprang into Kit's eyes, a kind I wonder at you"—his speech Toronto. These people never h>_>lped a little bo i of ghastly surprise'settled down on his flowed slowly, yet with ie friendliness � . y which Kit felt the more because it i` who wanted only t make sure which l spirit, "Do ye mean that ye winner a was 'so holt unexpected—"how, crime it was he had berg found out in.l believe me when I tell you, are you, boy?" old grand- They mi ht at least give a fellow a�faither• ,Y' ter friendly g " You have not Gangin on for 'twelve," said Kit, " lead, and then he would know I I am grieved that with the optimism of spendthrift what to do. But this dead silence was I given me cause to believe you, sir," R4 Inhuman, to say the least of it. How I answered his grandfather. His heart youth in the matter of years. would they like it themselves? was sure for the boy, but he believed I wonder at you, Kit," repeated _ 1 Then with a burst came him com- that he was being aevere for his good. tativMac Walter, taking his pipe medi- late confession. ( "Aweel!" said Kit, and rose to go twelve, from his mouth; "you are 9 p out without . "I strippit and gaed into the water saying another word. You say, and as far up in the JS ,.. thia mornin' on my road to the I B school as the master can put you, so His grandmother called hire to come� ° I, achu a?" back anal get his tea. Her heart'was they tell me. Did you never think 1( His grandmother stopped smiting her alrea what a care and burden ou are to I 8 liped and took- ..I dinner want ou " your your grandfather and grand- ''ed at him as he sat swinginghis legs{ y tea, said Kit, mother? They are pool and cannot • with counterfeit ease on e great,i who was beginning to glory in the afford to keep a ' wooden meal-ark which had come to injustice done him. idler„ P great fellow like you r;( the cottage from the Black Dornal. Then come In for your supper in I ,� , Then sbe went on again without mak-:'an hour. The parritch will be read I'm no idle!" said Kit indignantly. ins any remark. She was oruahing'a wee bit earlier the nicht." Y `what do you do then?" RAU ! 1 the Boor with that ruick, uncertain "I dinna want onq parritch,to said I cut the sticks, I brick the steps Kit, with a certain ring of triumph at the door. I gather the eggs, I look Stroke which with Mistress Armond' after the chuckies when t la � tsar evidence of a perturbed mind, in his voice. they y _ What did a broken heart want with nota _- - — --- 6 - But now his grandfather spoke. I yy "You were at the "chool to-day?" Porridge? Kit was wounded in his or faltered, for at beat u ger s CHAPTER XXVII. ai'a�311I1t1 113 01,den Times. ' he said, looking at Kit for the first tenderest affections Hia grandfather poor catalogue, and even duan its gri gvxa etvaY FROM HOME Although 14" time, had hitherto been his Ftandby, and brie{course hiQ conscience had smitten ugh a warn ,4q of to day la user "Aye,"' answered Kit, cheerfully;'now even he had refused to believe him several bring the rigs. the 'There was a general air of cheer- legs without her guns, artillery was a11. I. ,+ !him- Kit was under the impression matter of gathering :he eggs, uiness in the air when Kit entered not always used on board ship. It first 1go t to the head o' my cissa I - a 13e felt himself on firm round now, that he was a truthful boy. And so, "Three are all nothing. Your grand- the little cottage under the wood of a : u g all thins mother could easily do thein herself," Crae. appears to have been made use o! "Let me nee what was the lesson g considered, perk$ps he was, ago t 1100 8 C„ !n a battle between l" That is, he would not tel a di7eC- said the man. But it takes food and "Come your ways up to the fire, P thin afternoont said his grandfather, lie He would rather be whipped eye clothing and money to keep you. Your Kit" said the Elder, "it's getting' the Phoenicians and Iberians, the. with a distance and calmness which, school fees are to pa for and your caufd thea nichta." former winning, and occupying Cadiz,. r Zit s ' be of the worst augury, the He did not count a little iter judicious books—the very tfread and milk you He had had time tc bethink him- or as it was then (mown, G3ides. The . He saw Et AN now. They had found b� ng to be "l nq," and after all Y y out about his leaving his hooka ander, gi yi carry with you in your bag. And u seri' during his Iberians, from the North of Spain, be. 11' on chis occasion lie had toIJ the truth you grandson's that In 1 the flag-stone of the cid mill, 'about the swimming. Like many older never help to brie in a penny. You and it lied occurred Lc_ him Lha{ !n tleved that their enemy had lions on - "I forgot- to bring hame my books,,folks, Kit discriminated severely should be at wor , than. I had a spite"of evildence to the contrary, the board which. belched forth fire. The father with mons a grandfaither!"'he said. tween the truth and the whole truth, Y, and yet I was sent boy might after all be telling the artillery consisted of ion co " I The truth was ,i duty—the whole to work before I was either as big truth. And at any rate, he Matthew g DHer +, Enough"' said the Etder, ricins as or 'aa old as you!" Armour, had seen too tubae, out of which s to of Greek R'.. if the matter were ended, "more than,truth often an inconvenience, always great a sinner are was discharged. ' The first cannon enough. Boy, do not lie to me any impertinence. y I never thocht o that!" said Kit, to make hist a good hand at casting - Kit w•indered awn throw his heart mi vine him. It was evi- the first storie, So in absence his ever cast in England.appears to have more. We know that you were not away gni lit- dent} true. Fie saw it all now. They mind was drawn to the lard, and when been made in 164.11, by Ralph Hogge. - - "at school to-day. You played truant I" tie glen where the eldpr9 and willows y ' Seri ,were swaying were tired of him at the cottage or Kit came in his grandfather spoke the The house in which he lived is still Hit was more aggrieved than if he� Y ng their slender sterna and '~ had been sour,d:y beaten. To be ac-!ailver-grey leaves. sighing over the they would never have ahlbelieved him countryside talk to mark the differ- la existence in Buxted. Sussex. cured of having succeAsiully done that,dreariness of the world. The mist was that night. He was a burden to them once, ' which be had only intended to do—!t collecxing in white pools dawn in the and they wanted to be rid of him. But the boy instinctively felt his 7=14MAn Early Exporter. - - 1 was unbearable, 'liolecti of the meadow. The waters Yes, that was it. Well, he would rid advantage, and nursed his grievance More than 1,200 years before Colum- was "But I was at the achule! As aura of the loch dre and dow,te-black udder mem of that burden as soon as ever with the redoubled assiduity of youth bus discovered America, a the shadow of the hills, Yonder was he"�cou}d, when it feels at once misunderatooc� part of the bi daoit, olemn oath.!" he cried, with But How can a bo territory now embraced !n the king. •his iiiDtt Solemn oath: I the Dornal where he had been gp ,", " y' like me' get and afraid of giving in. 118• "Yon were not," said his grand- happy. work. said Kit. I %ae vever learn. "I'm no cauld!" he said, with chill dam of Siam was exporting fishery pro. father. "Your uncle was in Whinny- ed onything in particular!" evasion, and went and sat on the edge ducts-to the countries of the Mediter Now ro one toyed him. He was "`If I was to find you work," said the settle at the int nearest the ranean Sea. Negate.. Be asked at the school for alone in thr word. 'Tie wished he point YOU, and the master said you had could go away over the hills and never the man with the black pipe, "would door. at — never been near the place that day," return. Perhaps somewhere in t}m you promise to bide away and never "Your parritch hae been wattin' for .'The Smallest Dictionary. i It wan a tight corner for Master wide wor}d.he would find someone to tell°anybody that you got it through ye this hour and mair—I has keepit The smallest dictionary in the world- - Kit, but he made the best of at. 'He care for him--to believe in him. ' me' them warm by the fire for ye," put in is carried in a locket and contains told the whole truth, which after all,I His mind flew to Me.ysie Mac Wal- ""Aye," cried Kit, eagerly, :"I.wad' his grandmother, anxiously. nearly ib,000 definitions. It is one g y ter the new that. As aura as dait{t and double it was on the point of as that �d one-eighth g licking or or no licking, coria{ rib] t girl from Kirkoswald, r„ aim 1 See matters wi a car tai daith• he did not want an rri but the ighth laches log three-guar- 1? n. lnfort. She would y Po understand and s e would--Vee} him "Then," said Mac Walter, "meet me hunger at his stomach and thought tern o!.an inch wide, and three•giz- "Grandlaither,"he bai� "this i8 the' � p h h _ WAY 61—I geed into the loch wi',He would all round that way. per_ here tomorrow morning on your way of the long waiting hours before the teenths'of an inch thick. _ Royal, but my mither fand me and haps he might see her. He started to school, and I will give you a letter morning induced him t think that sent me to the schule. The maistex!without a moment's hesitation, though to a man who will find you work and sacrificeto wounded pride unneees- For First Al Ward's Liniment. lickit me for coming late. But i got a'i it was getting dark, with the read pay you well for doing'it toot Is it nary. So he did nota ak but moved - y a bargain'? dour} to the table. a suss afraid of World's Automobile Bill. my lessons, grandfaither!" alacrity of healthy country boyhood. , g n, Y The world' spent $2,860,000,000 for "What time did_ ye get to the school, At any rate he would put big grand- ��1 come' znswered the boy,pleas- giving in too soon, so as he took bite air?" continued Kit's inquisitor. father and his cruel words out of hla Ing himself with a curious feeling of and sup of the new motor vehicles in 1924. On Jann- 9 vengeance n porridge and milk, the I couldna- tell. It was after the head• ge Pon those he loved. He latter yet alarm from their one cow, ary 1 of this year,there were in opera= Bible lesson!" sit went on up the hill!-track, past would make them sorry for refusing he kept repeating over to himself all Hon in all countries 18,615,000 passen. t "I am sorry that I cannot believe I the quarry, through Qie wet bracken to believe Kit Kennedy. Play truant his grandfather's- cruel aspersions on ger cars, 2,892,000 trucks and 1,262,000 u," said his "" in the midst of which the low-worms yes' he would latruthfulness, } y yo grandfather; you bo-; g play truant for a very his truthfnhzes and fortifying him- motorcycles. •9w by by saying, that you only dabbled'were already shining and the-crickets long. time. Then When he carne back self with the new ideas that he was a lcherk-cherking. The dark-green with money of bis own, they would burden to them, and that they must -,---- ~, branching fronds, wet with dew, not grudge him anything. It was true consider him so to tient him as they Wer" papers touched his bare hands. He could feel what the man said He did not earn had done...'It was a comfort to Kit ;the coolness of them through his grim- anythingAnd he was a burden upon even in thought to call his nd- - them. But it would not be for ton lather and_grandmother "the d.nd for Free Booklet. We pay ° trier clothes. SwishSwishwent his feet g' y' sirpress to an Int In Ontario. through the dew-drenched `When will I come?" he asked (To be continued.) y point which. ad grass, ""Ali earIq as you like" answered $F,j,,j, $RDFS \ yet nothing of that dank- the man with the black pi ; "I will �♦r nest� stile comes with rain be on the outlook for you,' The greatest possessions is self- 898 Danforth Ave. Toronto ' --/ - 'I�ie stile over which his mother had possehaion. � - '•�� disappeared the day she found the Kit was turning away when the man ; suddenly called to him. "Come and. - ----- --- ---- " trump was before him. Kit did not „ look rip, interested ,in thinking how shake hands boy.! MOM a° deep 'he was wad g through the Kit turned and walked fearlessly to Note the fiatteilei top Hinged lid at side Handle, extra large Bracken. Suddenly a keen acrid tang Waiter Mac Waiter, holding out his of this fine kettle. No of kettle for speedy rigid,-shaped to •fit the ( of strong tobacco me to him on the hand. .t •Waste space above the filling under tap or • � resinous air of n ht: At the sa`6 Guid-nicht t ye, air, and thank ye hand,and always cool; Ali kindly! he said more cheeriuHy and water level. A °°'9 ' by dipper; being RIG"T moment a rabbit startled him, scurry- gratefully than hi had yet spoken, fast , decidedly hinted it cannot fall being rigid you have per- RIGMT inR in prodigious but half-pretended The man-looked into the boy's eyes, neat In appearance. off or get lost. fect t�ntroI at all times, a. fright across his path and into the and -drew him closer to him. Then " Pats$ it ai;6i rlid firwood, he said in a low voice with a sudden He glanced up. A gun was lean- fierce hiss in it "Mind d0 not deceive This kettle is Well made, Q ir ��' �►el'y tisKsl.' inR against the stone dyke, and on the me. Keep your promise." genaousgized _ made in SMP i (3ilve the lantily stile, smoking a short -Black pipe sat ""I always steep my promsea!" said properly curv- Peart arias 1? the bent-fit d ftttt Walter Mac Walter, the uew I'aird')sit, with the same bright fearless- ed spout T; Diamond EnaMm- g tp iii `of the Black Dornal. P ` eked Ware, also Q f� t too. Hess. of spout Weil ^+ in nickel plated To this the man answered nothing, above Water 1 O copper Keep it tttl'Wayt!' "CHAPTER XXVI, but dropped•the boy's hand and re- �`. mSavoy The 14fOtls!?• I -�sunned his line to prevent SMP name Savoy and Kir'8 KIND b RLIM. P1Pe• .� our trade mark, little-lfelpt 11R[q�J' ; Hit's heart stood still. He knew said Kit again with ovetboilin6 ��'. Qutm on each genuine that this was the arch-enemy of his I great {tope in his heart The man spilling. �, kettle. race, the man who had tried t lash only nodded, and continued to smoke j him with his whip; and who had put I as Kit went homeward through the P wet bracken. At the quarry edge '�"Ei� , i his grandfather out of the farm. Hewhere his father had lain Kit turned r+ LAD K K tarn%d to run, conscious how usoless it to wave a hand to his newly-found would i if the man should try to friend. Pi��P` �'atch him. But the ninr. did not more. ISSUE No. 23--'2t3. 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LAWRENCE ON MacMILLAN EXPEDITION s {% BOAT LAP SIZES IN ST. LA 1T 1 ENCE Toronto Motoring Party Meets Mishap-l-Wed Into Ditch. ' A;deepatch from Cornwall says'- 'aha had Romeo, Pelosse. in:her arms, Toronto. June 1.-Three women A despatch from Wsahingto Dept., is the employment ot-a'twen ` and as the boat went over, near the were seriously injured and four other says:-�i twenty-four hour watch may four-hour watch. The 'top of the' The rushing waters of the St: Lawr ns all Toronto residers , were supplant the compass when the amphi-•eflrth' for flying purposes, may be re- encs River claimed as victims Thur°- light buoy, grabbed a chain on it with persons, t� one hand and held her nephew with badly bruised and shaken up when a bian planes assigned to the MacMillan garded as Sat. Since the sun'circles h day' afternoon four members of a the other, being almost exhausted 'radial car on the Metropolitan clivi- Arctic expedition fly under-the mid-�around this region in •twenty-four, ; party of five who had net out pleasure- when Mr. Hart rescued her from her cion' of the Hydro-Electrie'Radials night sun this Summer in'search of hours, if one lays down a watch with bent but a few momenta before to.en- perilous position. The little boy died crashed into a large touring automo- an unknown continent. ` e o'clock' pointing to the nwicli' Joy the delights of a row on the river.l on reaching shore,although Drs. Alex. bile, owned and driven by. Thomas In making this announcement to- meridian, the hour hand w4a follow: The tragedy occurred while the.boat: Gardner and C. A. Stewart, who were Robinson, aged 50, 26 Pinewood 'Ave., day, the National Geographic Society the sun around the dial. ':alt. flying, :was just opposite the links of the called to the•scene,'dld all they could last night near the south end of said: therefore. one has only.t6 'kbep the' Cornwall Golf Club, to resuscitate him. They succeeded in Hogg's Hallow Hill, North Yonge St. hour, hand toward the sun and ioalim' Those $,owned are: Mrs. Aural Y Y "A major navigation problem ofl the case of Aurora Cation, who was There were six adults and a bo in Arctic flying is the fact that the mag- that this hour hand not only snacks the' Lavigne, aged 18; Aurel Lavigne;I sent to the General Hospital for the car. The latter was sitting in the netic pole is irl the Hudson's Bay re- time. but the exact direction at that - :.aged 21; Mrs. Romeo Pelosse, aged i treatment, leaving there an hour or front seat with his father,and escaped gion of Canada,more than a thousand „ ^' ape"• :-.,19, and Romeo Peloese, Jr., aged 11 so later, but the infant boy was too with bruises about the face miles away from the North Pole. ! A special twentq-tour-hoar,watch y months, who was alive when brought far gone to, respond ta,their efforts. The injured: „ face, which makes allowance ton ver-- from the water, but expired shortly Mr. Hart sought for other members Thomas Robinson,.aged 60 26 Pine- This means that if one were fly- }sin variations due to la;itutle and has `afterward. The fifth of the party, of the party,but no Trace of them wood Ave, cut anti bruised about the 331E from the magnetic pole to the only one.hemi-the hour hand-which Aurore Gotten, a Y North Pole he would be-flying due casts a distinct shadow, ie bein made : ~ god 4; sister of Mrs. could be found. In less than halt an face and arms,• and suffering from being. made iiia•compass. That would for the use of the flyers at Command- � �• Pelosse, was saved, hour the river in the vicinity of the shock• be easy to remember, but the per- or B rd's request." qp .s Just how the accident occurred is tragedy was black with boats, the oc- Mrs. Thomas Robinson, aged 45, 26 y eq formanee of the needle. at angles to i, rep.., s mystery, but it is-assumed that the eupanta using hdoka in an endeavor to Pinewood Ave.; probable internal in- (A combined chronometer and sun boat, -� flat bottomed craft, shipped recover the bodies from their watery juries, and suffering from shock. that axis and its queer pranks, re- dial, similar in princlplA to Hest de-' water, and, when caught in the swift grave. Master Willie Robinson, aged 10, 28 gardleas o! known magnetic habits, scribed above, was carried.by Amund--+ +` make the ordinary compass a ve current and eddy near one of the About 9 o'clock Narcisse Caron and Pinewood Ave, face bruised. rY P tY sen is his north Polar 'flight, the late Harry Buckner, aged 22 487 Du- fickle indicator in for northern flying. of which ie still undetermined. Am- ' Government buoys, capsized. ' The his son, Fred, grappled the, body of pont St., scalp wounds. "A simpler device, suggested by Al-'undeen s tnatrument was made on his shouts o! the victims brought Ernest Mrs. Peroase, which was brought to Po P ---- ed+µ Hart, k, the shore, where her grief-stricken Mrs. Ha Buckner, aged 20, 487 belt H. Bumatead, head of the Nation- design by the Geon Instrument Co. ,u:,, -$ar caretaker at St. Lawrence Par z'�3' , " to the scene in a few moments, and i husband was waiting for any news Dupont St., abrasion® and sufferin el Geographic Societo'R Cartographic of Germany.) , he succeeded in rescuing Aurore Ga-I that might come. from shock - tion, who proved herself a heroine in� The quadruple drowning, following George Buckner, aged 26,'144 Ham- SASKATCHEWAN AjN iof extreme decline today reflected a dip makings brave but unsuccessful at-;so closelyupon the-triple drowning at iiton. 5t., face and arcus bruised and 18 cents from the recent high of tempt to save her little nephew. Barnhar ° Island two weeks ago, has back strained. - �iRO�Ilv�s EVENLY $2.0034. This little 4-year-old child told how,caused a sensation in thq community. The accident happened about 8.80 I July and October maintained s o'clock within 200 garde of the Radial Rainfall Reported in PraclCally steady tone throughout the session, air *w station,and at one of the most danger- the former closing at b1.78 what . MARM country points, $11.25; do, of cars,$12.60; select premium, $2.84. out ointa on Hogg'a Hollow Hill. The AD Districts' �the deferred future was up % &A $ • • _' MONTREAL. hill was jammed with automobiles Regl.na,• Sark., May 31.-Wit:hzbe moving in both directions. The con- exception of a few isolated az+eaa, - TORONTO Oats, Can. west., No. 2, 72%c; do, gestion became so tntenae after the wheat is growing well and evenly in eolutlep of last week's psssle. le r No. 3, 6634e; extra No: 1 feed, fisc. ARCH c o c K S Man, wheat-No. 1 North., $2; Flour, Man. spring wheat pat., firsts, accident that traffic was blocked for:all districts of Saskatchewan, accord- ` No 2 North, $1.97; No. 8 North:, $10.40; seconds, $9.90; strong bakers',}almost an hour. risers being no tag to a crop report issued Saturday o D OAR CIT A', E A 'S, f1.92 No• 4 wheat not quoted. $9.70; winter pats.,choice, $7.90 to $8; county constables in the vicinity, Con- by the Saskatchewan Co-operative' V p A S J V R A R E L la Man. oats-No. 2 CW, not quoted; IRolled oats, bag 90 lbs., $3.65. Bran, stable Dunlop, of No, 12 Police Sta- Elev&bar Co. Only slight damage from C p n S T ; T V T D,h No. 8 CW, 8234c; extra No. 1 feed,;$28.25 to $29.26. Shorts, $30.25 to tion, assumed charge of traffic after frost and drifting- is reported. Show- 6234c; No. 1 feed, 68c; No. 2 feed,;$31.26. Middlings,- $319.26 to $87.25. the injured pimple had been carried ers or good heavy rains have fallen at 55%c. Hay, No. 2, per tan, car lots, $14 to I to the home of Dr. Robinson, path-!practicsHy all points and a good root Y n 9 '� C E A j R' ' v .- All the above c.l.f. bay ports. f$15. o-ogist at the General Hospital. The I system has developed. almost every- C A 6 o AT c C Le: 0 a „si► American corn, track Toronto-No.1 Beans, $2.70 per bus.; cheese, finest 2 yellow, $1.28. westa., 17% to 1?'is c: cheese, -finest i house was the only one in the neigh- where. Cutworms have appeared„ but Millfeed-Del, Montreal fret h.s,�easta, 17 to 17 sac; butter, No. 1 borhood and the injured women had to the report indicates the damage from E3 n g ' A . . C _' SIE bags included. Bran, ler ton, $28; pasteurized, 32W to 38c; butter, No. be carried up a steep hill in order to that source is light, shorts per ton, $30; middlings, $36• 1 creamery, 813fe to 32c; butter, see-l reach the premises on�Glen Echo Winnipeg; May 80.-Following the a T ti 5'� Y t� : good seed flour, r bag, $2.30. ;onds, 30% to 31c; eggs, fresh lals,� I spec Drive. mid-season break• the tnnrket recover- . Ontano oats-Nominal, f.o.b. ship- 36 to 37c; eggs, fresh extras, 34 to - ed appreciably, May closing out at! - ping points. 35c: eggs, fresh firsts, 82c; potatoes,)ANOTHER AXE MURDER $1.88% down 3% cents from Friday's Ont. wheat-'Na 2 winter nominal-, 'per bag, car lots, 65c. I OCCURS' NE.�►R HEARST I find Pr"• " No. 3 winter, not q oted; i+o, 1 coin- Good steers. $7.75. gd. baby beeves,, , !� merc►al, not quoted, $ Interest was practVaNy confined to Twenty-seven thousand gallons of, yet q ted f o.b., shipping $8.25• cola. bulls, $3.7 5 to 4; com $ Points accordin to freighta. cows, $8,50 to $4.25, calves, $7 to�Stuspect is Held by Provincial the pawing month, which fluctuated water are contained in one inch of + r violently over a range of 63x4. The'rain over, one acre of land. _ Barley $7.50i not quoted $7.50; do, med., $6 to-,$6.50; do, coat.. O�ICtit'S Who Are Baud by y Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. pail-fed. $4.76 to $5.bt+; hogs, mixed Rye--No. 2, nominal - Nota. $22.50 to $12.76, do, selects, Crime W Northern Ontario. _ - I a» Man. Soar, first pat., $10.40, To-`;18.26; sows, $9.60 to;10. , ionto; do, second pat., 39.90, Toronto. A despatch from Cobalt says:-An- Pastry flour, bags, $7.b0, other axe murder, the second within Straw-Carlots, per ton, $8.00 to RECKLESS DRIVING a few weeks, is reported from the 1 4 T 89 10 11 IL North country. The victim of this I CAUSES llYJURIES i second; ; _. Screentn ndazd, recleaned,i Foil>r Persons Hurt find Three reulnnelescrime s the st ofchman Hearst,at + 1 t l l p 16 Co b. bay ports, per ton, $24.00. •Ha No. r ton, $13.00 to I his name has not yet been discovered 9 `I A 1400; Na 8 per ton, $11.00 to 12..00; mixe4ton, $9.00 to Can Wrecked to Colhsiion by the authorities, and his employers, 11.00; lower grades, per hmers ; 58.00 to $9 00. Near Cha{ , the Thompson-Heyland Lumber Co., 20 ' Cheese--N l 20 ew, arge to 20:%c; frith afflcts in Cochrane, can throw ± r twins, 22 to 22c; triplets, 22 to 28c; Clsotham. Ort., May 81.-Two iro- no light on the man's identity. 13 ' Stilton. 28 to 24c. Old, large, 27 to ,nen and a six-year-old girl, and a The victim's head had been smash- 28c; twins, 28 to 20c; triplets, 28 wp mea, are in St. Josephs Hospital ed in with the blade of an axe, which 6 T 1 3 3 to 30c' ser-iseriously as a result oaa' Butter-Finest creamery prints, 37 y injured,d " lt f had penetrated through to his brain. to 88c; No. 1 creamers. 36 to 87c; auto smash which occurred on the The head was almost severed from the No. 2, 33 to 84c; dairy prints, 29 to Provincial Highway about a mile west !ody. $0c, of Chatham at eight thirty to-night.;. An inquest has been opened at 41 4 k Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, 36 The injured are: Mrs. Harry Rose, Hearst by Coroner H. E. Tucker, but r n to 87c; loose, 34c; fresh firsts, *82c; Mise -Stella Dennomey, Rayburn Der- the proceedings were adjourned to eq . seconds, 29c. and and Clayton Orturne, the six- permit of further investigation. 1 Live poultry-Chickens, sppring, lb., a >65c; hear, over 4 to 5 lbs. 20e; g year-old daughter of-Harry Roses sis- Charged with vagrancy, a man who 52 to 4 lbs., 18e- spring chicltens, 4 lbs. ter, all of Windsor. Their condition is ?aspected of knowing something of Itnd over, M.Y.,24c; do,corn fed,22c; is not dangerous, •tl^e crime is being detained by the g 54 s ��0000stars, 16e; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, A car carrying those who were in- Prov?rcial officers Pt Hearst Jail, i $2e. jured. was going from Chatham to The man who was killed acted as b ` Dressed poultry kens, spring, Windsor. In the car also were Harry watchman at a ROasington plant and S • 1b., 66c; bene, over 4 o 5 lbs., 28c; Rose, the driver, and Miss Rets Plant. he lived in a aback near the C.N.R. a 1, 4 do, 8 to 4 lbs., 22c; spring chickens, 4 Ahead of them, two cars were ap= line. He met his dutb'some time '$ 1bo. and over, M.F., 86a: do, cora fed, ru��n scud •were ao areata rac- aurin Sunda 82c; roosters, 20c; ducklings, 5 lbs. P f3, and up, 27c, ing. One of these was dril, by A. Se eral blows were struck, accord- O , Beans--Canadian. handpicked, lb., Best, and in it were his wife and ing to the Coroner. The victim.was 71 72 - 4%c; primse, ft three children: The other car was last seen alive about 9 o'clock.oft Sun. Maple produet"yrup per im- driven by B. Mann of this city, and day evening, and his body was dis IRTMIL ,wT"NATlol+nu eYNOICATs. al 1., $2.40; per 6- 1. tin, $2.80 payer ge r VERTIGAI. !- 1P Fal., �s he had one male n r with him. covered inside the shack about 'll Par gal.; ma le i ar. 3b., 25 to 26c. HORIZONTAL - Honey-80P1b. tins 1334c per ib.; men the two cars approached the a.m. Monday. �. 0-lb, tins, 1$34c; 6-1{r. tins, 14c; 24. party, 1-Thrive t-Lakes better � Windsor the were forced. to Considerable mater surrounds ;:1 �pa� �e - Y y y: : y_..Troploal!trutt (pi.) _ ;M 1b. tins. 16 to 16c. turn out to pass another car-which this murder, and Provincial head 11i-Wander 8--Egg phaped Smoked meats--Harris, med., 30c; w•as ahead of t,= and going in the quarters here, while declaring that h4- gly 4-01apatohed y. cooked harps, 4W', smoked rolls, 22e;, same direction. Rose,,unwilling to robbery probably was the motive, are _�6-Collected 5-Sulld + cottage, 24e; breakfast bacon, 30 to turn his car into the ditch, which was awaiting further reports from Con- yrs-Ardor 6--Wanderers $2c; special brand breakfast bacon,! too deep, crowded to the right edge °tables Bush and Craik, who-are fol- ib..-Happening- ?-Prohibited IBSc; backs, boneless, 35 to 42e. ^ I "ia-Calrl's name 8-Female singl'ne voices r R - Cured meats-Logi Cifar bacon, 50 as far as he could but not far enough, lowing up the case. at rial 9--one spot, r to ?0 lbs., 28; 70 t¢ 0 lbs ;20.50;� aA the cars piled into him head-on. g1:.�Hlvllm Engineer (abbr.) - 10-Cognomen ~" PO lbs. an by, :1999., Iiglitweight l All three care were badly wrecked. 27 Seati�tn Perish in E 'rolls in b tl.b0.; heavy __- StOIIn On Brittany COSEC 23-da�ntive 11-dirt's name �,�y�, 12-Mors precocious. ` weight rolls, Ij84.60_per bbl.' I =; 1t4-Large plants 1b-You ,; Lard-Pure ti43'6 18%c; tubs, April Fire Loss Lower by •A despatch from Quimper, France, AN-Storms 26-Consume ,( 19e; pails, 19%c; prints, 2034c; short-'$331#795 Than in April, 1924 says:-Twenty-seven of thirty-two 34-Somber 27-Rose oil �1ing tierces 14c; tubs 14%c; pails, i 16e; blocks, 16c. seamen to two sural. boats were 82--Hesitate 28-Water fowl drowned during a st.)rm axon the 30--Rocks ;. 29-Printer's measure ' Heavy steers, choice; $?.7b to $8; A despatch from Toronto says:- g g Britten coast. Life-caving boats put 38--Impecle 30j--Exchanges for money do,good,$7.25 to$7.76; 'butcher steers,i The property toll exacted by some Y g P 89.-Toward 32-Overpowering fgar ; Choice, $7 to $7.60; do, ood, $6.60 1,046 fires in the province during the out from the St. Brieuc station, but 40L.-To cut off 83-Part of verb "to be" +to$8.75; do,med.,$6.7G to�6; do,coin, month o! A nl was, accoreiin t0 sta- were hurled back by the heavy seas. 41-A human being 84--The one above to $6.60 butcher heifers ! P g The Prefect of the Department of ".42-Rather (familiar) 84-Burns 4 choice, $7 to $1.50; do, med., $6 to, tistics prepared by the Provincial Fire Marshals Department • $1;072,700. Finistere and other government auth- 4�Artists'stands 87-Wireless call for aidt- $8.60; do, com., $6 to $5.60; butcher orities visited the scene of the dis- 46-AVarIC10Ue persons 88-Cut of pork L• cpwa, choice, $6.75 to $6; do;•fair, to This total reprcaenta a drop of $331,- ood, �4` to $b,60; canners and cut 795 from the total for the correspond- ,aster. 4S-Lees 43-Newspaper writers 60 o $2.76; butcher hcut ing month of last year, despite the �' :150--Head covering 44-For example (abbr.) P Another Earthquake a2-Blaspheme 46-An animal ; .50 to $6.60; do.-fair, $Z.7:+ to fact that the number of fires is great- 69-The whole range of anything 4T-Day of the week (abbt•.) _ n bgna, $9.50 to $3.25; feeding er by 238. In Torant•3 alone during Occurs at Murray Bay ea--gensltiveness of feeling 413-Cut off r a, good, $6.60 to $ !'7; do, fair, $6; the month the' total- b'mber of fires I "i5g- = Indeflnits article 60Preserved $8.26; stockers good, 5.50 to $6;I period-of three f g $ !was 224, aced the total loss $119,076. Quebec, May 31.-A I �g0-Abtir. for name.of a continent 51-Kleked, as a football � fair, $4.69 to J6.25; calves, choice,; «Thera were no Large fires in months during which earthquakes oc- w'e1-A minute particle 68-Determine by measuremsn! ' @•60 $ to 66;; it mod. , to choice, 70 April," comments the Fire Marshal in a- .Cq 50 $6 to 6; milch cove, choice, $70' P carred intermittently in Oanada was I 64-8cent 54-Nice perception s g the course of his report, adding: "but recorded yesterday, when word was 66-Several things considered as a 68-Entrance F •. t0 $80; do, fair ;40 to •60; springers, -contend with phoice, 75 to 490; good light sheep, the number of fines shows a very lar received of s shock in the Murray Bay r9 t3e 67-Mohammedan chief d8-Wood lent 60 to $9,50; heavies and. bucks increase over .the month of April, district. The series began February y p ,50 to $7.50- good erne lanbs, $14 1924. Barn fires during the month 20, when a major disturbance rocked 8g�--S ntaliroSpanish horse 81-Plateau �y, d men. $10 to $12- do culls I were numerous and heavy. Factory the eastern rt of the Continent. ty 62-Overlook $16; 0, , 1?a 70-An elder man . �. to $9; spring lambs, each, $7 to The make on Friday night caused T1-Soaked in a Itqul'd 68-Part of automobile fires continued to show -favorable re- q ' 8; Bogs, thick amooths, fed and I duction." no damage. T$--Argued fe•-W Ithle stere $12.10; do, Lab., $11.50; do, ; 5.,..w, ihr.''A '! ..^0. , '. ^. P.+...-. .�. , .. .... .. ,.-...,. _ei M...k.,. STC•.Gy l:yd .fir .•�. .� a. 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R. land Mia.Middleton and _. 1 . - • _ ` Mariposa, spent Sunday with Mrs. children and Mies Thelma McWal- J. N• Richardson; ter, of Orillia, visited H., ,sad die. � .� •���f -Mies Was. Hail was in Toron• -Dr. Heart' will be here ae-i><ett- .Mechlu on Sunday. S•i-1- • - _ _ tQ on.Monday. al next Tuesday to attend to his - iofeesional duties. DUPVBARTONa - - ---_r-' >' • Found, s it of spectacles. P --- Loses call at this office. -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Denti@t, — 'Now's the time to buy practising in Toronto, will be here Miss Couch spent the week-end with - -' - - a r -Born, on Saturday, May'80th, Mrs, Nobel ' in his. office on ThuBaal. from 10 .-- to Cecil and Mrs. Bradley, a eons Mrs.Montgomery i, the guest of A fine trash lot of the Ver latest in .. + a. m- to 5 P, all ae neon!. -Mr. Marian, of Toronto, was Mrs. Wall.Nicholson. . the guest of James and hire. Rose -Persons desiring to procure The Ladies'•Aid will hold their an. English Straws just arrived. y` inn Sunday. batch bulbs, imported from.Rol• nual garden party on July 10th. bClaris. and Mie. Valentine,y w th !before kindly 15th the ensure s rhe with,her spent Sunday G In get In touch with me Mrs.Jess to let to Aahhnril, spent last Sunday with ty aghter, Mins Gert. ' 11IILIner Underwear - �" '.�rlsind4.here. have to be is by July John Dw ee, or., Church fall delivery. Catalogues mailed At the cemetery meeting next Sun.y on neat. F. T. Buntin * day at Erakkine.church Rev,Mr.Auld .8t.,, 3s III at present and is under req of Markham,rviU reach at,8 m, $albriggen� and nainsooks in oombinstion and two•plee16 the datlter's care. -Sunday evening and Monday p ever suits buttonlees or buttoned. afternoon and evening this section This Friday eveningg at 7.80• p s _ . 7. -Mrs. John Miller and :eons,of woman and girl will be welcomed to a Hr�a,gbam, spent Snnday with W. was visited,by rain storms, accom• .Mother and-Daughtee' sunset most. ! J. and Mrb. ]hiller. partied by thunder and lightning, ing in the lateral of the C. G. 1. T. 1' L , -Mrs. W. J. Graham, Toronto, While the amount of rainfall was on Gerald Oowan's lawn, Rosebaak. Fine Khaki Shirts not heavy, it was much welcomed Mrs. Caswell, of Toronto, will give - f has been spending a week with L. 3'> g . . D. and Mrs Banks. and will help vegetation which her talk. •'A Trip to Womanhood." A dandy line for summer wear with collar to n18tch. We--are pleased .to sae Mrs. 'was beginnin-N to suffer from the Annivereary services will be held in The !deal outing shirt.Joseph Cowan up again, after her t]mir period of dry nweather. Dunbar. ton Church on Sunday, June 14th. The services will alsoalcelebrate " ■evere attack of the fin. -Wm. Hall, of Detroit, spent in a fitting way the advent of our _Summer Sweaters for the cool evenings -Mrs.W. J. Graham,of Toron• aver Sunday with his wife and church Into the larger union to be t'o'lespeadiag a time with rely- family here. Mrs. Hail and fam• consummated June 10th. Rev. James • - ' `! lives and friends here. ilp expect to join . him early...in BiIInie,M, A„ B.D., of Parry B.t�und, Special _.--:-Special -Mr. and Mrs Rickard, of To- July to make their home in the and delegate to she General Council, x fronto. are here with W. R. and Automobile City. Previous to will preach at 11 a. m, and 7 p, m. In leaving Pickering the will ]told A few of Men's Canvas Boots, solid Fnbber heels, , the'morning a local male choir, assist- PA12B Um Poa ell for a few da s. y ed by R. C. Hartle soloist of College t0 c at 1,45 regular 2 00 r -George and Mrs }very, of an auction sale of their household y• 8 1 Whitby, visited with W J. and effeet4.a notice of which will ap- St. Church. Toronto, will lead in the _ 7 y+ service of praise. In the evening the `t Mrs. Miller on Monday evening. Pear later. choir of Washington Church will have Fred T Hunting" '- - P1CkerlII -Mrs.' Elsawar, of .Toronto, -We congratulat Messrs. M. charge of the music. Come along Bstablished,1S57. Barrett do Son on their success at with us and we will do thea good.plheiDe d a qb a days last.week with g - Mrs.James Rose. the Brooklin Spring Fair on Moa- Friday, May 29th, being the 80tb -The township council will day of last week. They won first anniversary of Alex and !ilii.. Thom's =met on Monday next for the prize on 'express horse, first on wedding day, relatives and friends itranelaction of general nae#nese. team, first on Clyde acid first on gatbered at their home in a surpriserhe iq Jtore, } 8,yea fill The had to comi Party. Old and young were there to -Ww. F. Henderson and Mrs. y• y t commemorate the festive event. Tea Rankin were in Toronto on Thnr@ Pets ageinet some of the best > gets in the eonat The Clyde wag served on the lawn after which day attending their brother's rya y Mrs. Ed. Knowles read aresentation- litisneral. w012 over horses that won first at address and the bride and groom were 1 -R. A. Somerville in having the the Toronto Exhibition ewd first the recipients of two beautiful wicker laeceeaary- excavations made 'pre at',the Ottawa Fair_ chairs,-carried forward by Misses Elda _ 4D, ,�•a tory to installing a furnace in The tbeft of chickens, geese Pearce, Margaret Mitchell and Jean a etc„ bas become so numerous Annan and Master Bob McCowan, interest hers residence• throw hoot the count that urgent The address made mention of the hind• the ' ��-Wal. and MrA. Draper,Of Aqh- R y Ip welcome received sad the happyf i and drastic steps m t be taken to (barn, visited the former's brother, curb them. 1D an mu with dAy®spent in their home during the 30 s'O ' - Jobn Draper, and Other Pickering years of married life, A very pleasant ' -- e>nd9 on Sunday. Provincial Constable Taylor THE evening was spent by all and the wish- " y NEWS has been asked to tusks as es of every one present for many more - Chambry House Dresses-in' blue, orange, -L. D. and Mrs. Banks, accom= pa sled by the letter's sister. Mie. appeal to the people 'of this dist years tat health and happiness was de manus-nicely trimmed with Ric-Roc, pa riet for co-operation with Police monstrated by singing "For They're special ... 1;<8 cents -. W. J. Graham, visited at Lindsay Jollyhood Fellows" and giving cheers - r over the weekend, officer*in an endeavor to locate for te bride' and groom. Coupli- -Remember the drama, "Dodd these thieves who are of the Gingham Dresses-ia clleeke--pink and white y mento from those unable to be present + Loagleae," in the Town Hall on lowest type. A phone call at the were recetvrtiduring the evening. green and white, mauve•aad white;black ,June l8tb, wader the auspices of right time may meso a lot towards and white etc.,nicely trimmed �1,4ii iSt. Andrew's Y P. S. the sippreheastou of the offenders _ -Weare pleased to we W. J. The Provincial Police, Whitby, Now Advsrt4ar+s:hsonts. are working on these cases. Lineen Dresses-in plain colors-pesmpkia F Monne able to resume work, F• W. Mason,of Belleville,left BICYCLE FOR SALE-BI6 00 - green, mauve etc.-wears like linen- C_ after being Igid up for several - nicely embroidered that cit on Saturday morning Pbone Pick 1910, a9 _ . . months through illness. y . --On Sunday next Mr. Sbeaa, of last biking for Chicago, hisabject EED BVOKWHRAT FOR BALE s ` the Ontario Prohibition Unica. being to advertise the Old Boys' Silver Hull varsity W.F.Crawford.R R. gingham Dresses in all new shades-faoty Toronto. will speak in the Meth• Re•urlion and Peace Celebration to Iv° 1.Pickering. 89 4o etc., trimaaed . with plain colors and e, be held in Belleville, Aug. 1 S. He _ ?other- arrived .. .• ... :. 1!1.78 ea, -odist Oburth, Pickering. and at D WANTED-Hy Mrs. ?other• Aadle arrived in Pickering on Tuesday �.� sit! on Hish.ay.1 mile west of whitey -Mrs. W. J. Moaaey and dau. ev It. and was the guest of Al. ''�n'°d`r°`an"t"en`c'. a9�0 All these linea are in medium and large sizes Sr-Chapman.]!Liss Leila, attended the Sr•Chapman. He extended invite• TTIOREST CASS PRICES PAID- Eriiecb from Montreal-- tions to the lace trusbeep, the .I�For all kind'. of �a nand.col at Locust B� THEN - weldding anniversary of Alen and pa HiU Elevator M R. tioo'ver. a9-do iv Yrs. Thom, of Dumbarton,. on Fri- Chamber of Commerce and the cit _ day last, izens of Pickeringto attend the 1I'ANTED-In PickeringVillage. 2 - -8t. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will eelebrntion. M left for Toronto kV y�b��•��. U&M-a�x� sweet at the home of Mrs. Collis on Wednesday morning and will call Garage, a9 We specials In Holeproof Hosiery k Wednesday, Jane 10th at 8 p. m. oaths mayors and leading mem. OR SALE-First-class T. B- tested A full attendance of members ienein of the councils to the cities F daffy cow, Jersey Polled Angus brad. a` - f requested. towns towns through which he will ll, now. Milk solbs.aday� Tindeall. M the new season s,shades ,; . . -Mrs. Robs .Seeker died last pa Thursday st the home of her -The members of the Methodist TOVE FOR BALE-Gurney Oxford randeoa. Elmer come, Kiagetoa Y• 'P. Q: were entertained by St. range,in good condition,suitable for summer VVolrew'a Y. P. S. in the basement collage. For particulars apply at the-NEWS l East, at the advanced age of � once, astf 4RI Bi ears. o the chureb on Friday evening. -0f Special' Interest js at Frank Hall is still suffering There was s large attendance from PRACTICAL NURSE-Open for Ill work: Mrs. George Thompson, both societies and a number of via- r - • 1[rom-bloodpoieoaing in one of bis itors as well. After the devotional Phone Clare 1524, 37-40 6th line. Pickering.!hands, which interferes greatly rt of the meetin which was in Ahis tim� s i with his work.in his garden and Pa g �/ ABBEY•HARRIS MACHINERY + }lot-botcbel of Rev. Gardinela very fine M1 Aad repairs. Now is the time to look a -W. V. Richardson, !sires Louisa musical program was given by the after your spring needs, cultivators. dnUs and r w Paints .wag.,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1.2 by B�A stica. B rand JL aints . :Richardson and Miss Boone were visiting society. Those taking part 11 wagon gear,cheap. D.1•Gormley, Dnnber- pF7ai Ln Newmarket over the week-end were Mrs. Sanderson,W. Hall, W, ton z2tf attending the .Quarterrly Meeting Monsey, Misses L. Wialan and E. FOR BALE-Chea, all kinds of - and VarnisheB ' of Friends. Lockwood. This program was wagon*,barnea and al kinds of farm ht- of b various games and plementsin goodorder. Also m-eral heavy and -There are about 8 or 9' young y light scales and took stoves and neaten. High- r' cattle straying around the second eontedte a4the conclusion of which est price p id for bides and wool, also live Doul; StauntOn's Semi-Trimmed all �a13Hr — ° a splendid lunch was served b the try. H.Herman.Stovi3ville.Phone 1908 lair iJ concession y sod Liverpool. The P y - ; owner is requested to look after refreshment committee. All pree A.&ENT WMMD-To Introduce Get $ sample book them and pay for this al ent voted'tlle evening a success Cl.RENOL,the superior furniture.aifd autatAo- -Rev. A. R. and Mrs. Sander• and the two societies willlook fol bile polish,to dealers or consul in Pickenng ' artd ylcinity. Tbis noiish already,nes study - eon motored tQ Belleville on Wed- ward to more of these visits in the sale in larger cities. &neraltq iwoit to ever- a S; xieeda to attend the last Method- fgture. geticsalesmanwith livereeord�wW .ati.faetory Garden and Field Seeds t y references, lapaoediste action wa=ted. S.5. _ let Conference. W. L. Courtice ie -We ce ret to record the pass- Sta>iord,9'Daveaport Rd..Totrrito. 89 il— of,all kin ds ' also attending as lay delegate. ing.of T. M. Henderson, who died _ -Harry and Mrs Boyer and lit- suddenly of Pneumonia on Tues- r.'�n` !sBay tle.Mary and Mrs. Arther Boyes day, May 26th, at his home in To , ■ and eon.Jack, and Mies Chrieeie routo. in his sixty-third year after — HAP A N ; Munro visited Austin and Mrs. an illness of but four days- He is ?AIRPORT Ho''EL • • Franklin, of Port Perry, on Sun• greatly mourned by a large circle day of relatives and friends. Mr. Bob- now open under Now. -The annual' service .at the dereon was bore at Pickering on Management "White Church" Erskine Come Oct. lith. 1802, and was the son of `�.942MAIS 7 VIK tory will be held on the afternoon the late Joseph Henderson sad Danciag every Saturday • .vim of Snnday. June 7th, at 8 o'clock and Jane Fraser. He was educat Evening s 0 + *'- / (standard time). TheofPerinit will ed at Pickering public school, to 12(standard time) g be is aid of the Cemetery Fund. • Whitby High School, Toronto - -We regret to report the death Normal School, and after teaching I$$ THIS 1 DON'T M of two of.Cherrywood's highly re- for several years acquired coma GOS14 THERE'S TELL YOUR ALRIONT �11 =.� spected residents, Mrs. John Som- mercial trainlog and became a ,a er pile, which took place on Sun- member of the staff of Pickering N E w THE CONST`!!ri . EXCUSE S TO 7ELEPH01`1E da in her 74th year, and Mrs. H. College. Afterwards he moved to THE JUDCrE HIM . • In g, which took place Monday New Hempshire, and instituted a r in her 48th-year. business college in Dover. Later -The garages in the village were he returned to Toronto and enter- kept nter MI T H kept very busy all day Snnday ed the employ of the Grand Trunk T ` N S I supplying Ras and oil and doctor•. Railway, subsequently joining thA Z fog up those cars which obstin- staff of the Massey•HHarris Com• ately refused, to proceed on the y, becoming assistant cashier. Having purchased the Tinsmith. ,J :z Y earnest entreaty of their drivers, Cr.MHenderson is survived by his ing and Hardware bilsiness form- ...•er.�•... •' There was the usual heavy Sun widow, Izetta Locke. daughter erly conducled by J. H. Bundy, I /� •' a - day traffic. but no accidents in Alma P., and son,Howard C.,both am prepare to do Tinsmithing, r this locality have been reported. of Toronto ; a sister, Mrs. Mary Env troughing, Plumbing and -We regret'to report the death Rankin of Pickering, and three Furnace Work, ' 1 e 1 •T S d after a short illness, of a former brothers, William of Pickering. resident of Pickering, Artbnr N. .John of Gormley and Jarnes of Satiefatioa guaranteed Ridley, which took place on Mon Scarbora Memorial services were Prices moderate � � _ � � N ir Q day,June 1st, at his residence, T22 conducted at Epworth Church on `Varnishes, Hardware se - Pointe, Oils, .` Brock Ave., Toronto. Big funeral Sunday morning last and in the - =r' Etc., always in stock. -s- �_ - a• . took place on Wednesday after Snnday School in the afternoon. ,noon tn Necropolis. The deceas. :fir. Henderson had arranged to ALVIN BUSHBY ed, who was 72 years of age, ie Spend Victoria Day here with hie +w < survived by bis widow, one eon brother nrid sister, aq bite been his pIa$ERINQ custom for many years 1 afld three daugbters,� t ! �- : ,.. . -_ar>�rP�:,T1•.,.t4r r -en,.....rmr�:"�.a.x•r1_ �'�`^. �-`"°'." .Z �+.- `.`t �rr1�7�:'�'U, t.�, �: