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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_06_12 g- Z KERIN 7 XrT PJCTr'V'nT G, 'QNT.,, FRIDAY, 'JUNE 12, 1925,t' No. 4C? OLIM . IV 7: A .,HIGHLAND CREEK. S.O. F.lk"o0eition Band and Oak. - 7 "ro ' Scores for the T. 0. F. A. played OR�ETI�TOOD ate,Ated4"S -will accom. last week: June 4tb.at Cber�ryirood- 1U. U ud Buket ridge Fite and=Bang -will Loyal Orange 'Lodge- of Cherywood 1,-Pickvriog 0-. Jund 6th E. n Creek at their service an FORSYTH. Oph.D..'Direvtor M8318 d at Manchester-Green River S, Man' =%ametrical Association of Ontario. R Fact" Sunday afternoon. June 14th, at 2.3D Whitby do- ember of-Abe American!Optometricalcheater I At Myrtle Amsociation.. Eyes examined by'g'opointment. (standard -time'I-at Melville Church. faulted: West Hill. Br o.26(4.Claremont. Oct. o. Rev. Major Burch Games this week: June 11th--Green Established I West WAN rED wilt conduct the service, and the solo, River at Pickering;June Istb-Brook. W O. McKINNON, M.D....L.R.C. let@ assisting Melville Choir in the iin .L1 e 841aba -member of the 001169@ Of Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling musical program will be Mrs. Fobert, at Goodwood, Manchmter at Ohre- .L1 a"ThLS'Pons Of Ontario.licentiate mont.Ashbuin at Cherrywood. and Chopping, Wood rano.and E.H. WaldrUff, baritone, LEAGUR STANDING SCRATCH FRED ' Mtb of Toronto. The.public a.'re cor. wo.n -lost draw 140 FOR LAYING HENS Repairing, dially invited to this service., Goodwood, 4 0 - 1 9 Shapingand Turning. $2.75 per .100 lbs., cwaiwiprzof C CEDAR-GROVE. Oberrywood. 3 1 2 8 The fonowing are some of the many ailments Claremont. 4 "1 1 8 Chiropractic adjusting,are efficitnt. in overcom- Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office St*oIs A'lawn social,tinder the auspices of Brooklic, --8. 1 1 7 I be CRACKED CORN-HEN SIZE ing: All forms of nerve trouble and head-ache, the W. M. S. of Von Church, I, Green River-, .8 1 1 7 spinal troubles,throat and luug weak- :Salt For Sale a, Pickering. 2 ' 2' 1 5 $2.90 per 100 lbs. rheumatism and sciatica,digesUve disor- held at the home�f Mrs. Lillie Dimm Ashburn. .1 4 A 8 blood pressure and othet circulatory 10th con., Markham, on Wednesday ubles,heart trouble and goitre, Manchester, 10- 4 , 1 1 �CHAS. A. WHITS. evening.- June l7th.. An excellent DR. DURWIN B. STECKLEY. Successor to.late W. G. Barnes Whitby, 0 a 0 0 program will be rendered by Miss Tim. FINE CRACKED CORN Honor Gradiiate of Toronto Con "I Cbl- Phone OW or,write Locust HIM Ont. mine. violinist; Miss Su' rie, soloist, eoFOR BABY CHICKS capractic. Will make residential calls in Picker. andMiss Kinsman, pianist. Scotch Hear.Daddy Longlegs, Pickering [at Villast.Claremont and surro=di district, and Gipsy songs will be rendered in Town Hall,June 18th. 8 cents per lb.. -'TwAsday. ThursdMY and Saturday 1,42.'800M. S 1E[ IN G L Es S eosrume,and readings will be given ,For ano�tme%r01JBovmanville.or av,v, any talons treatment. 471y by Miss Timmins. These artists have CHERRYWOODr British Columbia Ce4ar all travelled with a Chautauqua Co..so POWDERED BUTTERRILK-TO r a high-class pro ram Is assured. Re. Many followers of football seems Galvanized Steel Shingles t . fresbmeot boot an the grounds. surprised to bear that our team.which A11. CHRISTIAN, B&rrister�an& Bird's Felt Slate Shingles .4dndesion 25 and 13 cents. PUT IN WET WASH r. *'S*hcitNNo=blic Etc or for gas at until now doesn't seem to have been ,O,W. SO,,tb �rtP4 to taken seriously " exposentoof the Whitby.ms House. Sy T. PATBRSON'S - CLARRMONT STOUFFVILLF- game by the mighty teams of the TRY IT I C O. RICHARDSON ift 0b.-Barris- Call said get prices. league and their supporters; defeated oters.Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confederation Rev. Coulter is attending Coo. Vickering teem by 10 last Tb tirsday. L!�%B n end Richmond Sta.. terence In Tot onto this week GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS T .�,,l dt z Phones Corner You We won't deny that the Cberrywood nes Main 239ad Main 0490. stf Rev, Mr Bootb, a former pastor team and their supporters were elated 'W,!LLIA M J AMES BEATON,Bar here,rpint last week In town. over their victory,as well they might. .7 an.Coster; Solicitor. Notary Public. , Room H. 136a The large bills are out for the mam- after the reports of the splendidly se- W. X.6 01�2.q 11-T aledefation Life Building.Tororto. En. motbeelebiation to be held hereon, trances;4 and 12 Richm:u:d Street 17 Funeral Otroctor lectedline upour opponents were to 0soor Ras - -j. Stmt East. Telepb=e-M3an 7 *e.c ne field against u From a clean sties Hudson 1748. and Dr. and Mrs. Smith attended the tific point of view the game w"below !Ucensed Convocatign Exercises at ToroutoUni, par, but considering the temperature Dentalversity on Thursday and Friday. of the weather perhaps asnappy gameMOTOR- HEARSE A number from berg attended the was not to be expected. There was C 0 A L General Council of the United Church R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouff• CLAKEM ONT, ftt 1.0 nothing to choose between the play of ,Dv,!'e, HonorGradiateof Chicago and To- n Wednesday at the Arens, in • Tonto Universities and the ..Royal College of Phone V-4. either team, and towards the end of grnt eons., Phooe office 1011. Residence ronto. the second period Cherrywood played Alzoodsupply of Hard and Soft.' Sur& outs) '"trat-tits. 2617 Rev. Mr. Owens, of Sbelburne. will 14 15. No appo, solel on the defensive. drawing on, Coal on hand. Also a supply to the senior p"tor of the United her T.rward line to do so.- It is to be BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. a.. Church here, beteg assisted by Rey. of Kindling Wood, Gr"uateof the Royalcoleige-of Denw a C. R. Young. regretted that supporters of bntb sides and Vniversity of Toronto, Office Fmit Tries, Shrub' Et allowed themselves to be so overcome store length. IM-Mrdock'i Gonlecti tore. Whitby. The death took place on Friday last by enthusiamm. that they ragged the -AgAlice bows 9 to 12:I to 713"0. a Ind.,pbooe L of N. 9 Smith. a former leading auc- 12tf Phone-Pick. 1709. .13th phone 2M ny Having secured the ageti,�y for E. D. tioneer of this County. Hewas buried referee rather for6bly. The spects. - Smith& Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, . with Masonic honors on Sunday. tore should not Interfere to any way r N. DALE4. L D. 8. I). D. 44., of Winona. Out. Dr. Davidson. of Knox College. and whatever with either the players. DONALD MUNRO. P14OKEKING 11i I .Graduate of Royal College at Dental Sur-- r linemen or referee while game as to and the Usiveratty of rorouto Office am prepared to taki orders for all amd Rev. Mr. Stuart, a forme Stouff. progress. as the referee has full eom- D A Scoct's More. Claremont., Ont• kinds of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits, ville pastor, will be the speakers on mead of the field durlow the game, his abce boss.9 a. to to 5 p m. Saturdaytt; 9 a Ornamental Shrubs Em' at the ocesistoo of the dperilog of the decisions rhitevade ft to I P.in. Phone Cure 1408 471y lowest possible prices.' United Church here on Sunday oezt. being final. Thoriday'arete- ree seemed rather 112 in calling the like everitting Special raw$for large quantitAse, Mia&ioo&ry SoCiety Mtetijg - heavy checking. but The .%. rvice Garage 28tt also there are some real good an some 9 J, Sbi:14r . Veterinary P- not so good. though.the object of our Honorary Graduate au N. J. Chapman, Pickeh' iJApt The Women's Missionary Societies Motor overhauling. top siad side our- e rio V= obtiloing Torepto referees was to aaaa�� of = 11 of the Bay of Quints Branch were In clean country The talc repairing. tt, treated. t1w. 74 K, _y soccer thoroughly. as Street West. *baws. in Simeoe and King aettery SerVice-Obowging 215ty league standlof handed to Tee News St. Methodist Churches. June 2od. n * Claremont be- 'WOOD last week was e H A BRID and o0ftsitiling. 3rd and 4tb. It being the last Beth- rror, All work=,ranteed. Mat rate ing credited with one point more than Ignotutoo 4;awbo. YLOORING odi-itt Branch meeting before entering they were entitled to. This week ce charge '-__ ___ . .. , m the United Church of Canada. ^large Cberrywood. and Claremont are tied Phone 5510 Mark,Central, 1Xr V. RICHARDSON- Real go delegation of interested Missionary for second place with 8 points each. TV . tate' Inintraticir Coiavvyancin& Notary 8 8 clear plain oak, $100 pirm, b m women came from the following dim- Mi. LW. a E R R y 111mblic,-Etc.Pickertre,6;t. 3-8 No I clear 16 - 85 tricU: SelleviAle. Brighton, Bow-W40- Ashburn comes to Oherrywood on niciston, Co- Saturday.June 13th,game commenc- 3 8 clear birch.. .84 trills, Campbeliford. Can Ing at 6.90 P. m". POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, bourg. Liodaity. Maidoe. Napitnee. 3 8 Su I clear. 77-, Peterboro, Picton and Whitby. E. for 0oustlas of Tork Lad Owbairto. Aa* ,issibmisfall.kinds t114113134611)00 1111 "Daddy Longlegs," fall of humor stsssa A4&*"Gre"'alver r 0 1 out, Four returned missionaries w Or" Beech and maple @&me price ere as birch resent and gave splendid addresses, aad pathos,June 18th. We Ha ' e t p B.BZATOlq TOWNSMPOLERE Will stipply material only. or on,). showing zeal and Interest in their som" work. Mies Rourke, Miss Paul, Miss WHITEVALK. T1111, Aoseasisiss". ZW money to 1086 ply Iftbor with mater4al. H&Tbly and Miss Harrison. Mrs. (Dr.) on bm inuer ad UO. Quality guaranteed. Irvine, Lindsay. Treasurer. gave a H. E. and Mrfl. Poynter are wimiting Builders' Supplies oras" vm=. 0**Os. I subect to change very helpful and inspiring talk and a' friends nt lAkedeld. I)AVID A. PUGH-LUve stock sue. withount notice. report of the year's -work. Total re- Road salt is being put on the main Cement, tJoneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones'School, ceipts from Anxiliaries. Circle and street to keep down the dust Chicago. Ufttime experience with ped. Bands$43 P9 50, an Increase of 261,28 Oliver Pugh Is.buildlim a barn on Mrs. F. White. Port Hope; spoke on his farm on the 5th concession. nock. Block and ring work, All kinds = oi:ft PICKERING -.010 .._Luiaber I 10 ejly attended to!sly reasonable. Phone Christian Btewardshir, and (Dr) Mr. and Mrs Parks, of roronta,are y YARDDay. Belleville, on the Circle and visiting their son,Russell Parks. Band work, .Inas Much. an intetestm Congratulations to F. A.and Mrs. Shingles 1d, MAW. LICENSED AUC LUMBER w" 111 VP.Q b- MAJI.Ir on the arrival of their first boy. T T T IONEER,for York.Qntario and Durham ing MisaionRrY Pageiitut, Reginald end Mrs.Dixon spobt Sam- go Coiurities. All kinds of attended CANNOT Mission Band. Mrs. W. Ready R -fing alies NNOT DO B Ashton.Camphellford, the President dad with the latter's mother, Mrs. to. Termareasionable. Dat=tlyesiomay be BETTER I'mcot St. arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and Lndepes),. - - - 7 ­ . dent phones.' Whitby.Ont. my presided'o er thesepainos. Greetings Griffin. janid Lath Install one of our Inst-Gas Oil Burners from the4otherchuxelies. Presbyterian Rev. and Mrs. Radcliffe are at the in your Range-Cheaper tb4a coal tiat and Anglican. were very fri- Asecoclation' ai 'Reaborough Also, Hard and Soft Coal abundance of-beat just when _7 -NOT. THAT Ba and helpful. The Choirs rand. Ph&l pe t9ti d always on hand. you want It. Per. ered splendid music in anthems, solos W. P. :yd* Mrs. Burton are spend- the hot weather It hot*. perhaR fectly safe. and duets, Ing a few days with their nephew, lou need a Nerandah Chair..See OIL FURNACE'BURNERS Barkis Reemor. of Altoni%. tdry ,00 re at from 3,60 to 4.25. Instal, in any'furnace. No G" Music from'Toronto Congerv& Mrs. J. A.Push attended the ltrda- Fe A. REESO Rt Meet controlled at any point desired. ation exercises at the Oshawa General. �W*are ofteriat a Special June 180, Pickering. lot,sed_ OttfiL $2 1upetlor lati,other form, ... .RospItAl last week, when her niece, of beaCiog. Miss Lick, was one'of the fair gradu- 6.50 AV.J. GORDON" poss"Id A includ Mrs. Graham. of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Brechin and children. ring and Aged Church S, _. a of &=Ogg Boots :Repaki Agents Wanted 281y Picl4aring her sister, Mrs. Linton. last week. of Toronto. have taken a A oumbw of our voting people tn4. Mr.Daviliell's residence In the north. To 4 ft, 'Width only,consisting of in the excursion to Niagara on Fri- end, where they will remain for the Now is the time to et Flour day. summer at least. g 'your old steal bed in walnut finish, %ith Flivo Bread harness and beets W. Brown-itsid fmully-were in town repaired ren. Will and Mrs.Sloan and child ronndeootinuons poifts"d Lt a price that - steel cane came panel 6n Saturdoyaftemoon with his par. of Toronto. are n,summering In suit you. 9K the with medallions-- imd _Nlarvel eats. the vale, occup1ftTyVng,. as In I Clayton and Mrs. Axfnrd and dau-_ Burkholder cottage.' We welcome They will wear like now, cdayed with Mr.and Mrs. chem to the,vale, y. and good quality felt mattress : -Pastry Flour i. Holt,b John Cooper has gold his farm here THOMAS WATSON fflu..-complete with woven wire spring r u -red in art tjekiag Mr' nod Mrs. Geh and family, of To- to a Mr. Mewing. of Toronto,and has cove May Mr:from you Grocer. PICKERING, ONT.. with rolled edge. roctet. called on Mrs. Philip on the removed to the Harkbam towuliae. holid and the purcbftwr has taken. powes- 'M Thomas Norton has returned sloin of the farm h *?gnIar value 33.75rs. Tho ere. As Mr.Cooper Brookfinfl6ur MillsMflls • Special price 26.50 home,nicer a six weeks' 'irlatt to her and family have only moved ont to W A.. N T E 0 1. CHAS. WILSON, Prop, sister in the West. the suburbs, we have not lost them Elmer and Donald Willson and faml- frorb the vidti, and are the gainers GOOD POULTRY lies helped- their father to celebrate by the chdbge. 'GOOD APPLE his birthday on June 8rd. The many friends of James.Ball, a • C. A.' Sterritt S t. Johi�s congregation closed the former resident of this place will re- Spies 1.50 per bush,, Ont rio apples poll for votinx on Church Union. "The ret to learn of his death at Maple 1.00 per bush.,Russets 1. per bush., (Successor 0 C. H. Burling) It Pays to•'.Attendof a in&- Bret Man.. on May 24th, after a Tolman Sweets 1.00 pe bush. Pots- result of the vote stood two re Furniture Dealer andtoes at current prices, also Eggs.. Jority for union. his protracted illness.He,is survived by Prices delivered at Pickering Village Funeral Director Walter and Mrs. Bennett were In widow and two married daughters. all The V..._T' Best Is Toronto on Friday. the occasion heina 'residing in the West. and they have Baby ducks for sale every week Phone 1300 the celebration of the-letter's sister's the sympathy of their friends here In at$35.00 per 100. 7 Pickering, mg. Ontario (Mrs, Tripp)silver wedding. the loss they have sustained. The regular monthly meeting of the Und6r the auspices of the Ladies' A. . H. C 0 0 K Brougham Ladles' Aid will be hold at Aid Society and Cemetery Committee, amflng, a the home of Mrs. W. Harvey on Wed a grand garden party will be held on-- Corner Yonge and Alexatidir nesday. Jurie 17tb, at 2 80 p. In. A11 the Methodist Church lawn on the Farmer.9, Attention irepaired'to fill all orders Streets, Toronto. are invited. evening of Wednesday. June 24th, at am P !.n The Misses Gerrard, who have been, 8 o'clock sharp. A and musical pro- I am agent-flor the World's Greatest trusted to me and will giiaran Every' graduat e- of the holidaying in Scotland for the past gra-m will be given by the Toronto as, Q,ii,w,tor, "The Renfrew," Stoves, tee satisfaction. Prices eighteen months. are Visiting Mrs. Police Silver Band (40 pieces). under' 'Scales and Oil Engines. Fleur 8 -modersite. last fifteen months has, (3apt. R. B. Philip and other relativeg.en route to the lendersbip of H'Y- famous Plows,Points.Grain Grinders. K N Ff-I Pic ERI G NEWS -v All orders left w4th M. S. Chap- P fib isecared employment. their home In New Yealand. ward. R. M. S. M., The band will be Wheel B,rirowsetc. man will receive prompt- Open all year. Enter The annual bee for cleaning it p St. stsqiqted by several first-class artists. Brantford binder twine And second. John's Cemetery will he held on Fri- Ri-frPshmentg. Including lee cream• hand separators for sale. attention. Mbw. Catalogue free. d-Av, June 19th, at one o'clock in the snft drinks. frults, Ooney Island red- afternoon. All those interested are hota etc,. will he served on the H. DILLING, -equested to be on hand and assist in ground-s. Come and enjoy thimatreat. ROBT. DEVITT, W.:J. Elliot I I t, principa, Oil WHITBY the w'ugk lAdmission 85 cents,children 15 cents. Phone:..505 Pick. Mon .-;. ice ..s x�+� ^fit. , _ 5r• <,:"L �•'rt. `:�,' r b:,'�'•'• -••'" ^+:t .,. iXi� 9 :e > S`., .p. t: i.. '? .. ''"� ._. t�, ua_...,.,.,J'y .,,. „M.pt'r'kd+rE.• .v ., .yp�: ..,a.t '•a:.. ,�a�� .. :h �`a..-'.:�- ,.a -.: i�e^ s .r, "a �.i .�',.m�� 5:br.1v, .SM..rt l . .-:* fin S� _. ;rr-...n4", ...r, .•�P? S` C"'t+�•. r 3; 'L"' �,a• yy ^* r yy��� '' •. 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IR , .» � <Y ' -+s •r and its dl8turbsacee Iff the famous �" I x ' 01"Intion With Bellevue and Aillad Me7pla" ,"•A�« N� hnedical Journal, the Lancet, Sir Fred- new York City agora a three yea"' Coons, d y �, BOY sl 4sa1nIM to YoaM' vram,a, Warta} Chs• ry ^' n r 1' a�� Brick Mott 1tAs these taw remarks to awns tduoaeton. and dnlrw, a waomla� +novo. , 6&."j �' -., make. They must be of consuming SII- nuns Thfa-1fo,Dltal nu ndoptetl the e1Pht• ;; s' terest fo everyone who ever has to Hoar pdem Tne /awe reoeln aaitarme of - i4"t� :)uTrsthink about the means of wooing a re- the bohool, o mantra!)elinwanq antl trardlin7. . • - -enpouws-to sad from No YorY. fw torth,t '" �• laCLaat slumber. lalormation ap/1) l� Ina eu/erlabndenL mIllS a ''`"' - 1 " 0 q�� !.!!!"7.-.,:, � ,. ,� Se ing that eve y seneation and e r every mental image or engram leads # r f By Aiaxfleld_Carrott. to a reflex activation, which may be ti x s Trample'.'long the dusty road. apparent or not according to the !n- added-, "I am sure you will not object rrr; # „� �. Pack upon your back, fluence of pbaitive'or negative inhibi- to my giving a few mathematical sta- a�,y Nothin'.there to worry You. tion,•Lo every sensation and image a or r g tL,ties, which my readers can easily s ,u Nobhin' that you lack. t perception, there must, in consequence verify, and pointing oral that by actual F 4 y s Cis, T ;a of this reflex motor action, result a cor- measurement-i have Just done !t care "` : iI ` Know a place to cook your dinner; responding kinesthetic,or postural ea- fully-the height of Sylvia, with therr. ,~ s r Y • Luta of dinner to cook; eftation et�fferent stimuli fiowiag dead hare, is Juat under silt diameters Y ` a� I. ,. '; • bLots of firewood scattered round, along proprioceptive neuronic systems of her own head. � ^ ' Everywhere you look. from muscle spindles, tendons, bones Mr. Furnls3 did not accept the idea ` •. -and joints, which combined with as- of settlement by public dispute; neith• �` ' • I.0 :Birds are singin'tie the bushes sociated labyrinthine sensations form er did he try to correct Mr. Dodgson's F< ` t All.along the road; a sensory continuum, which is Inti- estimate of how many times', allowing � Rabbits scurryin' in the brush; mately integrated with the exteracept- for prayer perspective and foreshort �"` I - Hare and there a toad, - or sensory continuum,on the one hand ening, a little girl's height should con "' •+'' and the motor Continuum ou the fain the diameter of her,head. He , "t Know a place to pitch your tent, I .11other." _ merely reiterated that he would not `' '� To cook your supper, too; ONE--v- be further,interfered with. He finish. F, Reach it' long 'bout early dusk ��RE WAV ed the illustradoIIs of j,ewia Carroll's .., F Before the day is through._ last story; had there been yet another r � one the Ray. 11'Ir. Dodgson would have - r; '' iJean-to pitched between two trees i ���� j �� �' j J[iLY� had to secure another Illustrator. y«� fink N b Ready for the night: ___,0__ r „ 3 f'heeh y are 8 substitute. si nu s' x,... !N°'• w .., I .::,.y ia+o y�. - �' , ' ` For fife failffsg light. ' Potatoes Make Ireland Poor. ' .. Iff K@@ >n ' th@. I3j00d Yt318 by MAKER 8,600-MIL TRIP ON DORY Keeping - All through modern history Ireland E ,� ,Pine trees wAniln' up the air; ' has been more or lees poverty stricken, V Using Dr. Williams Just a few days after the new Cana• undertaking of this kind. - Atmosphere feels tree; a condition brought about by.the fact than Pacific S.C. Coast Liner S.S. Prin-, All the traditions of the British Navy 4.'.The cheery outdoors life-Oh, boy! that the chief food of the Irish has al- " That's the Lite for tire• ways been potatoes. One acre of po cee+3 Kathleen entered the Victoria are bound up in the ambitious eater a Impure. weak blood is the cause o1 I Harbor after her maiden trip Crom the !prise of this venerab:e Commander : - . -Boys' Life tatoes produces twice as much food as _ , most of the troubles that afflict peo- Clyde. Scotland, a little 25-fopt darn As a young man Cotamaader Maude , one acre of wheat and at less expense ple. This is the cause of the wretched p slipped away from the quay almost un-I was First Lt. aboard the Royal Yacht and leas trouble aot only in the. field, der the nose of the new arrival bound ,of Her Late Ma est z r The Boy Scout Passporto feeling of langour and faintness, palms j y Queen Victoria, but !n the cooking. in the beak and side, headaches and [or the Old Country by the very route the Victoria and Albertand-his first 1� - -` It any Soy Scouts are going abroad As a natural result there has been . - Q this summer 1n order to see the Wetab- makeher daily life a afflict torture.women m n n sad as a natural sequence the papain-,versed t5e Marguerite had Just tea-;navel command was on fire Temeraire. breathlessness, no reason for the Irish to labor hard i .. I on which he commanded engagements , , ley Exhibition or to visit outer places, - they should make sure that they se- new health and strength the blood On board the neat one masted sell• oiY the Malay Pealasula sad to the c tion of Ireland bas Biwa" Increased r<nre lrom Hes,dgnarters s Scant Pass. must be enriched. What Dr. 'Williams' tag ship in which he expects to melte j China Sees,against nautical pirates. n Pink Pills do 1a casae of this kind is twice as rapidly, as that of England. the perilous 8.500 miles voy^ege to The Half-moon, as Commander port which will accredit them to all told by Mrs. Augusta Emery, Wood Tram brings about a surplus of tabor Grelat Britain was Commander Euatace Maude has maintained• has as ausilf € foreign Hoy Scout asaodatloas. The with the result that, as !n Indian and B Maude, R.ti., Resident of Mayne Is- a consisting of a five H.P. engine c ;+ forty Hoy Scout associations which be-i ford Station. Alta.. Who says:-"Liv n' n 4�. ,long t4 the [aternatfoaal Bureau re-I g ether countries of a similar nature,' is oa the prairie, and knowing that land, B.0.' who. although seventy on which the gallant Commander will eery few of the people have ever be- .quires these credentials o Scout' there are thousands of women like years of age. has not lost that courage tall beak In case of calms or adverse is t►r Scant ofDcer loom a fareiga tm>lmta'y j myself miles away from a doctor, 1 c The [riah have had ao rase tore possessed of much tmoaey.land daring -vhicb is so necessary oil an weather. �- vlsiLiag them, and laliure to have ons want to tell them what Dr. Wlllisma'I Ptak P4Ile have done for tee. After By working a few weeks in the year _ - . is�,sy_result im refttdlal to recognise they could sustain 1ST® for the whale f�"� j , •40'rte I especially attractive in this Crock o! em m® � q Cup summery voile, inasmuch as the gar P !those entitled to them my asst baby was born I seemed to year, and this continued to he the con ~-- e. have little energy I telt weary and 'll `'', rnent retains the straight silhouette, 1 .bots !a Good standing is Canadian rundown and unable to do uvea the dttion In Ireland up to 1846 when a dIs- 19ooutiag , ease attacked and destroyed the crops Sarhi:e a flared nsodemer.t ►s achieved1. The appltcatfoa should be sands ordinary household duties i telt' ! � � when the wearer is in motion. 'tete Deeded s tomo and as 1 had long sees with the result that during Cha_ famine , throw the local Scoutmaster or Cha most attractive feature of the frock it i-Dr. Wtlxtaags' Ptak,Pills advertised i the Irish migrated to America in large ' shown here, No 1081, is that the pat r, - Boci4tary of the local association F decide! to try them. I got a supply, numbers and It became a habit a+tiich Headquarters, which wilt Issus the has lasted until the 'resent 'day ,tern is cut all in one piece. The plaits etaadsnrrt passport fshlch M lerned m J.end carefully followed the directions are Jaid in pace first and stitched I. i and before very long the result was Thane conditions were aided by mis- 'a !loth Ensllsb and F'reach. - wonderful Day by dap t regained government which gave the Irish a to'the lower edge of the aide-belt � which is cut In one with the drees. The Simcos County scouts at stayner. my former strength and energy. The chance to be born fighters. while the _ bodice is made tS biou/e alightly at l -Victoria Day was the occasion tori pilid seemed to give me a keen appe- intervals of peace left them, tree to the sides, in the new manner, by be- I . - rally of upwards of two hundred tite and I gained In weight and soon dream of fairies and imps so that to- Q 1 Ing slashed in and gathered to the top S outs ano Cubs from various centres; was a!>ls not only to do m� work day IrelanA has more quaint snags and '� of the belt. Plain-color fail'e ribbon t is S Woe County at Starner for a bis{about the house but to help with many superstitions than all the rest of the - finishes the round neck and short - afternoon of Scout sports and activi-i chores on the farm. For this reason world combined. 'rr 1 kimono sleeves, after which the side kiss in charge of Asalstaat Proviaclal i world advise wolaez, particularly - - i sealms oine 1 ving only t e 17 1 -' Commissioner Irwin of Toronto sad those oa ,the prairie m the farm. to I,ppt, , hem-to turned uptothe desired $oouimBeter E. A. 8lamfa of Starner. keep a supply o[ these plus always 9 ' I length. Cut in sites 10, 18 and 20 r- The towns represented at the rally i on hand. One trial will convince you tam pent like a thief - ' ' were Colllagwood, Port McNlcoil,, of their worth. : I have recommended In cell all alone, - ® ' years. $6-i '18 years requires with r "• Packed round with thick clay I d yards of 88-inch material if made with ` Pendttangulshene, Barrie: Eimvale,�-them to many of my friends and never o I ..8tayner and Creemore. ! have they failed to produce good re. s - bort sleeves Price 20 cents . And bound to the bone. s ' Tho programme of sports `ipu sults." ._ _ r P HOW TO ORDER Pe�TTERNS x - ' . . .;, I Without I can see n o.4` Write your name and address plala- $Couty lm every 'particular and t►li You cat. get these• pilin from rune "r she events were well contee%ed. Des-� druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box There is treasure untold ;.r� i .y, giving number and size airy such ' _ _ _ ,'pits the varied mature of the program I from The..Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Where galleys star-laden �A ' pattns as you want. Enclose "Oc la iwMch iacladed Scout's Pace, Verbal I Brockville, Ont Sail"for beaches of gold: ' ' 1 stamps or coin (coin reftrred; wrap How rich must the Kingdom �' 9 carefu3lyZ for each number, and i t pft+esageaY, Fire iiy-F`rictioa Coa={ t ,;Lest, F9religt ng and Water-bolling,I +� " y Be when the King - 0� a 4 i ' address your order to Putters Dept., HOW AI1C0 Was Iuustrated. Can squander his ieweta y n c � Wilson Publishing Co., ?•S West Ade- ,)nn( Aid Competition, Rescue Race, � . $amt Ratly and getpaphore Signalling) I The recent death of Harry-Furates On moths on the wing! • 9 Q. , ! .aide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by �• _ Ithe Penetaaguiahene end Elmvale of Punch has recalled to mind the _+ '� t return mail. Troops fled.with 18'points each for the amusing account that he once gave of Could I break from my prison, r . ' - his experiences with Lewis Carroll of Steal wings for the flight, - I .iflrat puce. 800utlike, theiahoys of the • Q a,Qe I - Man Is His Own Star. Alice .!n VYonderland ,fame, one o[ 'I would By all the way Q Q - _ I1Iaa is Dts own star; sad the soul two troops agreed to let the result re, - ,. . . whose later stories, S•yivte and Bruno, To the Foundry of Light • • that can .: main a tie, so both share the'honors •{'a+. Q -' of first- plads. The tiext highest he had lhndertaken to Illustrate. He Il - Render an honest and a perfect man troop was the lot Barrie Troop with 'had been asked to do so only after Sir I would break to the treasure, ;�' I Commands all light, @ll Influence, all `the tine soave of iS points. Joba.Tenniel, also of Punch's staff, the Even here I can tell - I . trate; - Fbllowing'the sports, the Scoutmas- `'Pictorial creator of the immortal Alice What a world is to loot Nothing to him fails eatly, or too-lite. tare hada abort conference during herself, bad refused In disgust to at- Were I out of MY cell. - f I . _ ; Our acts our angels are or good or ill, � ' which they discussed proposals regard-i tempt the task, saying that he abso- L S �8 i~ - - Our fatal shadows that walk by us' ing a dtstriet camp,district represents- lately could not stand "that conceited "' —� still. 1. tion at the Ebor'Park Scoutmasters' old don" any longer.. Nothing- is lost until you ve lost . _•. �- .- - Traiaitts Camp cin July,and the poesl- Whether. or not concetted was the your courage. PLAITS ADD Ii LAKE tO PLAIN A fruit-grQwex in Quebec has an . ".bilitiee re another pally and a-ports day proper adjective to apply, it is •quite - CONTOURS'. apple tree which produces apples sea fall certain that the Rev. C. L, Dodgson in Adversity can prove a wonderful The plaited -treatment is considered with seeds and without cores. fact was as difficult to get along with tonic. ` - as ` Lewis.Carroll In fidtion'was de- - __ _ -- _- -__ 7_7:__ '.Wisdom Cometh Wkh-&e lightfal. 'He"had' po understanding of - '� art; in criticising it-the man of fancy . - . :'i . . Yin' vanished and the mathematician came . J .,i`-A , Now I aw young-and credulous. - to the foie in's ahanner ab exasperat- ��� � -s ' ' " -11- � `" _ .41 • My heart to quick to bleed ing to an artist as it was absurd. -' At courage in the tremulous, "He subjected every illustration _ _ o t fJlow sprouting of a seed. -" when finished to a minute examination `� under a magnify ing gl:ss;^ said Mr. _ , -Now I am young and sensitive, ` .Furniss. "He would take a square ��e- __ �11IaIIa lack can stab me through; . inch of.the drawing, count the lines I T' - �'• °� �' i,_. Ivir ::X own no stitch I would not give had made in that apace and compare i '` •rib him that-asked me to. their number with those made on a .�-r•�•-� . equare Tach of illustration for Alice by _.�.m..► ^�, G'• �� . ',:Now I-um young-and a tool for love, Tenaiel. - In due course I would r4ii- ="�� 1 My blood goes mad to see' ceive a long essay on the subject from �._ J ,1 •�•��. ""` fir" �,. I ? ' i lcian." P .. w girl a like a dove a h mat r n as e e d e a t o bo n m A the 4 -!That flies melodiously. It was too much! Mr.-Furniss stood l ) It for a while and then declared that r Let me be lavish of my tears, it it were to continue he must throw _ ; _ -Aad dream that•false is true; up the job. Mr.,Dudgeon was shocked ! - . Though wisdom cometh with the years and surprised; 'he wrote that it was a ` �• "` The barren days come, too.' cruel disappointment to him to receive - ,.. _ . 11 ' CauaEee P. Cullen. such a declaration "on account o[ a ., �'� single square inch ot-a picture as to 14 '� 1. which we disagree"; and he snggeeted '�^� t' In order to perform Rn operation —of all thing's'-tbat they should set- -""�.� 3 on an Italian princess. a famous Am- tie their dtI[erences in print. 'a .' orican surgeon recently travelled ape- You shall have Your say arae, and �� V 4 r�': - ' - -riaV1y from New York to Rothe, a din- my paper Will come out as an answer Xa&m I. �'l•'' to yours," fie offered, evidently Intend- Lancs of 4,600 miles, f _�,,, sec lou fat , an he R lBilUg Ida.24--��. !ng to be scrupulously r d `^a�• v •. '.,•y, ` :��u•t ^''S�,I r.. �y ° is":"?%Y+w•3 ,: e'1.CC 1,•-a4 .. �i �'� - • .r..u• .. .. - xnk. eeWl :Y rhe �Mawl',,'$ „L`. .' .• .-` -i. b k7n=il r',.fl r t_+•k'm»..r.41 �a^.a�,.,"'"b✓,T.'y`u..^.3.1`3."•y°v.,'.'2:fi'G,�vs.:°ac•�rt'd's3 ,....._ '�•'r ...�..v,.>i ? .. ,.... _.-.. _. 5 �"" 1 4'�n Y'i•e,ur�1. 3L j's rl` .4 t.s�b' itw �.. __.a,;�c, is� �`' Mj4' i !fit :i •�$ :y ....,.«_.. r aft:w.:...�r•"'_ _ s ni•.. .+.'y' -..w,.r.a.,..:�;i..r•.cx:�e•!z '.�.a.. :c"", "3 ""'g sett .«�.y :' .�•''+sSsuS' yq. J #+.m 4•".1�'A+7 .,:a.� ,� •. K.�• •,.M .e,,, i'^-••a,-.,w :+ . .."'�'kA,✓ ':G 'ZY... „ f^J'1.'. j, ,,,3• ^,� �ip'X .r.� *r3'! v e• ',., a r. .�"' •+ g��"�''� `*,r+' 6f �. _N , +: ,v ..,.;- ra' ?':' t:i •r•'+ti4,ti s -"-7.' •^:x:".- r., ?d ,r� '7. .?,p J.s .rA++ ::.•vs.. 'R a. !Y2'• .w r?"' „J- ?!k, •r' rd'+ 'i°'r-,-ry'� ne.' A `-"Py .♦a:.�'.. �,; �:94 g�4�'�" `'�5.. .;`,F,. ^..�"p�. �, .;,,o :.. •`.°`zt' '„Ct?'..,» .v^-r_ •-.c .:�' ..�.,r d... ,.... ,•y." •,.•.•o '' ',1'.'`; ,,.'ae+,, .. '^,...: .,. t• ✓ .♦trro• a 3- 7,._,'.,- •, ^♦'•i, .rmG .p..'}.• • ^7 - •. « t."s n `•"'' .""�'' »,s ,.. '..:..- ,y4 ... ,;,.. ^d. ov':.. ,;u ,. .y„• ,. .. '.r' :J'. ... ✓ .t� A Jester Who Was Too Funny. _ �Ehc�er .from your grocer his hest tea -ani i p�R -- - KO. ►, he'll usually send "Red Rose. TsNs r p VACti iti11T) Joseph Sadler was one of the most r picturesque rogues of the seventeenth - _ century-a time whew competition to the rogue business was keen. He was neither courageous nor dating,-far _ t1 from it, in fact,-and yet there.was a style about him that made him an is dividual. For gxample, he once stole the beaver hat oT a gentleman who --.1 was praying In the Temple Church and ooe tea in extenuation pleaded that we are en- ��_ joined to watch as well as pray \ �.tl - .. Sadler's crowning achievement, says a writer in Discovery, was his theft of The some good tea for 30. years. �'ry >E the purse and mace of the Lord High --'-�- ------ - -- -------- Chancellor of England. How he dis- covered iii what strong room they were secured is not known, but,he not only s ' i EALTI I EDUCATItJN f took the ba5ibles from their lurking a \ place but marched with them publicly .. 'BY DR. I J. MIDDLETON �displayed through Lincoln's Inn Fields. (III4 ��� A confederate bore the purse before +tt I // �r Provincial Board of ealth, Ontario.' �_ I hi m, another ' the mace, and Sadler r Tri Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Publlo Heal?!► mat* ro g„ t up the rear, hat cocked and tars through this ooIum3L •Adraaa him at"gain& Hoose, 8padlaa �arms akimbo, with an-insolent and / struttinggr grandeur. . Craoeat. Toronto. I - `• -' - � -The little daughter of Saffler'a land-- lord discovered the theft. While she `^ was playing in his apartment during III�I�I�Hlfll���l�� , CAMPS'AND'HOLIDAYS. bring you past one or more .of the the great housebreaker's absence she Blossom time has come and from several hundred camping grounds for found a pearl and a piece of tinsel up- " motor tourists where you may std • now until the snow '$fee in the fall, y Y p on the carpet. Anxious to know wheth- you will enjoy the great outdoors.I and rest. Some of the camps have a er there were more of the pretty play- You , i small chs while others are free Wbother in your own or a friend's I • things concealed about lige room, she .,'car, you will motor along one Pro-.I but whether you use a Rize or a pay t cam make sure of the succeeded in opening the cupboard vincial Highway one Sunday, and� � purity of the` r choose another point of interest the drip ng-water and the milk. If the I door. next. The end of the summer will children want to 'evrirti, find a place "3lotberl Mother' Come up here!", find you ha ier and in better health I that is free from danger and where Y p (the water is free from serious-con- Mau the child eajesty's own!gentle- of mind and body because of these! ulna has Hie Ma)eaty'e crown. ' -.' �„•,.f;;, i tamination. • outings, if you have,when away from,� When nein fbr snmmer kali- What she beheld in point of feet, home,-taken care to ace that you g was the coronet of the made detached . ,. days it is well to think of these things. The Tob ��� QU � � ,:{ Drink only water that is cafe A vacation in the most beautiful s t,from its stock. The landlady warned ft'he watch, and an ambush was laid. '' ` Use only milk that is safe, will mean sorrow rather than y i z' .Eat only food that is-safe, if it has as its aftermath a severe Loud was the laughter when the ty Swim only where it is safe. attack of typhoid fever. - facts become known and Sadler con For your health% stake, ."watch feeaaed to having figured as the Lord The roadside picnic or the run to our step when you are away from High Commissioner In that extraordin- k the city for the weeend visit will home. i R; " rr� _ asy harlequinade In Lincoln's Inn !"'�"""' -` Fields. Loud was the laughter, but - _ _ �le Old. Wol!am. Y ��l 1t�D l� SED Little they knew who passed GerMS poor Sadler was condemmed to derath �'e Mi&-No Sick Babies. (Where Dogwood Got its Name t u I ! The dogwood tree derives'its name door in sober earnest. It !e bard for a Jester Now that the hot days of summer iii.from a fon connection with butchers, And saw her sitting alane _ 1 "'t �t p(( t ,�t to be taken quite so seriously. g s's ' They had naught to pity her for- '� � I�U11��17 - fare with us, mothers should give and not from any canine asSociations, s She had visitors by the'score CA attention to procuring pure Prof. T. C. Frye, of the botany depart. At,her hearth stove. lira, John A. Patterson. Scotch VII- CA for their children and the house--i meat of the Unoversity of Washing- ton, : - lase, N.S., s$yea-"There are six child. hold., Milk is one of our moat hour-too dim to see ren In our home, and the only medl- " •' lshing and.cheapest foods, but unfor- "Years agog when meat was roasted. _7be clods she lived among. clue they get'is Baby's Own Tablets., tunatel it ma oven an open Bre, sticks of hard Woad ` y yr'also be a very danger-� B,#t-'toucbed with gentle nus food because of certain bac•Geria;to withound the beat were put in the,porcerp- ?tad I have not known the Tablets to R'hey saw bright things„ that lived i fall when a medicine ass eeded No! t meat to keep 1t from falling apart 1 whew she mother should t� wlthoutAthe Tablets t . I that get in from careless handling. .when done;" said Prot Frye. - "The i These germs cause typhoid' fever,!wicks were of dagger wood, This was tti. .'Was fair and young -:-- fa the house" Like lure. Patterson� ` thousands. of other mothers are quick 1 I scarlet fever, diphtheria, tuberculosis i later shertene3 to 3ogwood. She always kept her parlor chairs to praise Baby's Own Tablets for and summer complaint of infancy, ' f'irele+d around the fire bringing health-and comfort to their Germ 'are like plants, they grow + Per dainty dames and cavaliers ]!tile dace The -Tablets are a 3nfad � sbeat in a warm, moist place, and willUJUNE V%ho laughed and ruatled up the stairs ' but.thorough laxative w:aich regulate , � not -thrive in the milk to any extent In silk attire. the stomach amd bowels, thus banish- if thq milts is kept cold-as'-cold as Ing constipation and Indigestion, eol s deep well wager. It should be chilled "Boor soul-she died glens," they say, and' simple fevers, and making teeth• GTg BT�g'tt silt; Beautijttt2 Wbo were not there to mark Ing easy. They are siiaraut.eed to con. . Groat Hiles. iiihmodiately after toi]king, and should *tye.ltaAstCo,CbiwwioelteCmHpait a I: only be delivered to you in bottles that Tyle,gallant glittering ar•tay - talo no opiates and are perfectly safe "Well, dM you girls enjoy ybur have been thornu hJ washed and s>?b T4at came to guide her joyous' way fdr'the youngest chfld. They are sold hlket" g y -Out of.the dark. by medlolpe dealers or by mall at 25 "!t was simply great'. We were sterilized When ft reaches you,_ do -Adele Comaadynl. bents a bei from The Dr. Williams' ed up b just the finest car before not le n a warm lace, bat, First Aid ' picked y j tit stand i p Medicine eels Brockville, Ont we had walked two miles." keep it chilled Some people used to !Worm In Dandelions. - - say th -thunder would sour the milk.1 In case of sprains, bruises and x 'Che dandeifon, that universals ins-, - T— Don't blame the thunder-it- has no-! Inflammation apply Minard's at . D p Testing Mother. Clove!'. thing to do with it-it is the warm', once. It prevents complications, I - time peat, is itself pestered, 1t to sub.I Little masters, hat in hand weather that accompanies it and the .soothes Lad heals, ! !Idt� jested to a widespread Infection Mrs. Clemens was always a faithful p a critic of bar distinguished .husband's Let me ija your presence stand, test that the milk is not kept cold. s tbreadworm, or, name, which makes a writ Till your dleace solve for me What can we do to prevent disease large percentage of -iia ants un•( fag. and 1liarit Twain !n hie sato- being transmitted through milk? Let ii , This our threefold mystery. g g r biography and elsewhere gives Grate- y us find out all we can about how the a ' healthy. Foituaately so, [or ft it had ` i t ful testimony to the value. of her eug- milk ale drink is produced. Pay a no d4seases at all it dbukl.be-an even Tell me-tor I long to Ynow- gestlone 1n improving his literary. visit to your dairy and satisf 'your- t' greater nuisance than it is. p Flow in darkness there below, ! ori n� -w j tante. But he could not lies having self that the cows, the utensils, and �} - Daughters of the Empire. a little tun with her. Was your fairy fabric span, dairymen are,scrupulously clean. 5s' 'The Imperial 'Order Daughters of i The children, he says,always helped Spread and fashioned, three In one If you can, use only pasteurized or.! the Empire which has just reached its their mother to edit my books In mauu- certified milk as pasteurization is our air Did your gossips,gold and bine best safeguard against the spread of silver jubilee, has 30,000 members script Bhe would nit on the porch.at the-farm and read aloud, with her pen- � and sunshine, choose for yon, disease through mills - -.-lbrougbout Canada. Ere your triple forms were seen, It is the duty of parents to save the cif In her hand, and the children would p `•Suited liveries of �een4 lives of many children this snmmer Swede Invented f tsound whenher c keep an alert and lois suspicious ye upon `-. by giving them good. pure, safe.milk. WOMAN'Ssirenu they are about to come to the surface.I grounded in them that whenever she taan ye-If ye dwelt indeed For'Every IIF-minard a Lln)merrL _ came across a particularly satisfactory Captivee of a pa•3son seed, -SUFFERING engage.she would strike it out Theirs the tEeaie, once again A.telling moment is when two wo- _ suspicions were `-veli founded. The (let you back into the grain? men meet. passages that were'so satisfactory to " them always had an element. 'of Little masters, may I-stand, A Relieves by Lydia F. link• strength In theta, which sorely needed In your presence, hat in hand, ,_ ✓ f i v - mgMeatfon or expurgation and was 'Wafting till you solve for me EA s ham i vfegetaMe Compound always sure to•get it at their mother's This your..three-fold mystery. Ilea ��� hand. -Doha B. '£able. A remarkable device has been per- t'Verdun, Montreal, Quebec.-"I am ' "siassas' \ For 'my own entertainment and to tested by the Dictograph Products one of thousands who have taken Lydia ' G�saw ? enjoy the protests of the c'hildTea I Corporatlon by the use of which the , E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and teethis Be "tnsnrot8rsns" .deaf can bear as well as ever. I have at faith in it-. 'I can safely glen thiekaan 4u,T«u often abased my editor's Innocent con-Is CuflCURA- CA HruLS say it hoe relieved my troubles andCrW 13denCes I often interlarded remar][s LJl Inasmuch as b00,000 users have - °i Dia • of a studied and felicitously atrocious shall never be without'a bottle of it in nett ingintL.k.rf • testified as to the wonderful results my house. Since my last baby was impowibia.GaaeaatCrind• character purposely to achieve the obtained from the "ACOUSTICON k 'ns Is.a ~ � I ECZEMA ON FAOE we feel perfectly safe In 'urging and I suffered from pains and backache leatwa, 061W.Caaa�aSa�C..jid children's delight and see the pencil c; haw DNN.M fT.N..'role N,'a I .every deaf person without a penny and would feel 80 tired I COIIld'nOt d0 I do its fatal work. I often joined my anythin in my home. Since I have v.Naowcw NONTIIaaL -aT.,10NM,N... I supplications to the children's -for of expense, and entirely at,our risk, gg • ge .,P been talon the Ve table Com and r - mercy and strung the argument out (n Rash,$ rea(1'toSCal .itched to accept the �$ , �i p p and Lydia ]?inkham s Blood Me iGne d.Bilrned� dace Ver Sore n fs I feel so different. I recommend it to and pretended to be in earnest an It was y gg A CQ V STS C O N all my friends and hope it will cure other. WE WANT CHURNING three against one and most unfair. F.esema;Uroke out in a rash on - ( women who are suffering from the trou i But it was very delightful, and I could my face and later spread to my For 10 Days Free Trlai, btes I had."-Mrs.Ts08 H. GA7tDNIz1;,( r1 GR' I not resist the temptation. Now and scalp. The rash'scaled over and No Deposit. No Expense. 821 Evelyn Street, Verdun, Montreal,( then we gained the victory; and there sore eruptiond formed. It crused a Quebec. EAM (was much rejoicing. Then Iprivatelygreat deal of itching and burning J. Anderson 8L CoIYlp3nj� Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve etable Com- and m face was ver Bare. The 357 8t. Catherine tat. West gg `struck the passage out myself: It had y y pound is a dependable medicinelfor the ` We supply cans and Say express served its purpose, It had furnished trouble Lasted three or Eour weeks. Montreal Giuebec new mother. It is prepared from roots sharges. We pay daily by express three at us. with "I was mated without any ben- and herbs, contains no harmful drugs good entertainment, est. I began using Cuticura Soap and can be taken by the nursing mother money orders, which can be cashed and fit being removed from the book g Its worth in restoring the mother to and Ointment and could sees rest 'anywhere without any charge, µ- 1 by me it was only suffering -the- fate change after the first night. I cox.- normal health and strength is told again To obthin .the top price, Cream 11 originally intended for It. tinued the-treatment and in four took Youlngers and again in just;such lettere askI was'.completely hoard." Gardner writes. ' uaust` be free from bad Savors sad - its Drs---4bac (Signed) Miss Margaret, Danyow, Care-worn, nerve exhausted women A recent canvass of women users of contain not lees than 30 per, cent Ferrisburg,Vermont. Batter Fat Housewife-"We're going to get as �❑ u�c of Cutkura Soa with need Bitro-Phosphate, a pure organic the• Vegetable Compound shown that Fes' ' electric usher, and ss.we won't need y P- 98 out of ever 100 women takin the _ Was-her, touches of Cmticura Ointment now phosphate dispensed by druggists that Y y RED— ROSE medicine are benefited by it. They Bowes Company Limited, you any more. and then, keeps the skin fresh New York and Paris physicians pre write and tell us so. Suchevidence en- �,a, Toronto Laundress-"All right, lady, but an smooth and clear, Cuticura Tal- scribe to increase weight and strength titles us to call it adependable medicine 3 electric wasber don't give out no'gos- cum is also ideal for the skin. and to revive youthful looks and feel- for women. It fe for sale by druggists ;; For references-Head O®ce,lTuroato, sip.' sample >:..>' rr..t.7 flan Address Canaetan Ings. Price $1 per pkge. Arrow 4verywhere. C ' Depot; -6tmLoaw• Yontr.aa' Price,8oap Sank of Montreal, or your local banker. *---- �itntwent as and sea.Todomw Chemical Co., 25 Front St. East, '* Keep Minard's Liniment In the House. �F- Cir'sha�"a suOk sem' Toronto, OntISSUE ' Established for over thirty years, No. 24•-'25. ,A.lV.0 :,t:a4wi ...m4 i.'. 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FlewinR, error 1� Committee to description, allowed; Oeo.Toyoe, � au,aG'8 V�m11�ee �i1.7a"you.. it. v>States Crest allowchaned a .Keo W y, o ercha al brie N S allowed: bl.Kennedy, overcharge, re• KI - D �" - The oto ect of this Association le to, ' g°r 'tg', gr;t,lo ea.00 in aivaca, dated s$SW on buildioge. The follow- lesson stento and prosecute TOMATO PLANTS, QA13BAGE AND 'CELERY log parties had their dog,assessments - the felons. oanoeIW: Robt. Moon, Miss Lidgett. '' < ' JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. E.Morley,John Crockett. .PLANTS, ASTERS, VERBENAS, The council now adjourned to meet Members bevina proper l stolen commmnll • again on Monday, Jane 8th, for the oa�etmmediruh wis� any member pETIII3IA8 STOC}H6, �tILO%, PANSIES �� x PiCKERING COUNCIL. transacti90 of gen business. of Executive Qommittes. Membership tee 11,00. L s Tbeabove council met. pursuant .to BALE REGI8TSR. Make your garden beautiful a,ud profitable. The stook 18 ,>+� adjournment,on Monday,the 8th last. TtoketN mar t»IIed tiros ioa ion. oto or, t„ s.er.bry oaspplioestoa. -good and now 18 the time t0 set them out. Members all present, the reeve in the SATURDAY, JuNs 13TH—Dispersal sale M , 1 chair, Minutes of Iasi meeting were of store and residence,new furniture Ezsc.,0om.—L. o-7. Banks,C.B.Pelta• ; K M. S.Chapman, Pickering. teead and approved. household effects etc., at the store, et', - • ' � r _ W. L.'Smlth was heard re graut for Main Street. Markham. by the good �' ` IP N E A P P L E �3 ' �• 'cbloride for strbets of Whitevale, road. the property of Robert Camp- D.Aunro, Jas, Richardson. ` w„ A coal. was read from E. Jolty re bell. The real estate will be offered preideae, secretary Pines are now at their best and.prices are reasonable, 4.75 costs of court. subject to a reserve,bid. Sale to _•, t Atom• was read from Mr. Hoggarth, start at 12 30 sharp. Fred Postill, t0 S 00 a Case.. 8i8e9 In stock. ; :of the Dept of Highways,reengineer'e auctioneer, a Takia home s bag of Bngar now, it isat the lowest,award respecting watercourses in Coal, o• 1 7 �� 10� f 'Pickering Village. Also one from SECURE a c ^ Messrs.Ludwig& Ballaatgab re com- plaint of Mrs. McCallum. RALPH C30►RDON The standing committee on, Contin- The popular Entertainer for your Hard'and Soft Coal of the; RICHARDSON'SGROCED' r payment a folio and recommended Garden Partv, •ELe introduces 10 genc{es reported follows: D R Beaton.on different kinds of entertaining. _ beet quality on v - ttdcount of salary 125.00; L Neale, at • Send for free circular. hand •tending adjourned:court of revision Addresa 8•:7 Crawford-8t., Torontr 5.00 ; Hugh Pugh, postage and excise phone Kenwood 2424 W THOS. A. LAW, Tickering 'Hardw'are Store etam pa 11.50. The standing committee on Ronda 5 C sins a C]C® 6s, and Bridges reported and recommend- ACm*bmdlar� _ a i ed payment aa--follows: A'Pegg, drag clean ditch cone 6 7 40 2ts 3; W Carson, jJL:J1 ' draw grav con 6 14,00; J Bayles,ditto HORSE REGISTER. :;;5,00; x Birrell, ditto 600; 'L Pegg, Window Screens, M ditto 14.W ; E Hardy,shov and draw BoNriz Ft.isx (18254) (18260) 19681, the How is the time to get your Screen Doors, g gray con 820 3?: Miller Bros.117loads grand champion Iruported Clydes• and Wire Cloth. Be protected from the flies. s gravel con 6 17 55; G D Milne.drag dale stallion, the Arnot, ,of Gra. Q Afl �^ .Dona 2 and 3 12 50: 8 Farndale, clean ham Bros., Clwremoot, will stand .�«� •This le jest the place'fd Ret an Oil tltove for the hat weather diteb baul gran and instal culvert e t 1 for mares-during the season of 1925 ,•� A We have the New Perfection. Clapk Jewel, Florence. Whitby to pay ha11J,33?5; E Redman, at his his awe stable. Oairnbrogie fl: All guaranteed to Rive satisfaction , f haat gran e t 1 Whitby to pa v half Stock Farm• or your money refunded. F 1500: W Stevenson. ditto 11.50; C ECBTat3Y. 23381) (")0019), the ®uperior osm ° _r Richardson, ditto 17.80: 8 Farndale, imported premium ClydesdTate stall- `Hammocks from $2.25 up—Call and see them. ebov and draw grav con 6 16 25; J Lou, the property of Oscar Wilson, Wag g,b+aul bhov grrsv grading con 8 Brougham, will make the season of 427b; bars W Sadler,71 yda gray 1L10: 192b ea toliows: Monday, will leave j .A full title of Garden Tuols, Flrrka, Rskes. Hoes,hewn Mowery, � C Richarddon,draw grav con 6 10 00 ; his own stable. Bruughwm. and pro- I Sprayers of all kinds, etc. w A Romero, ditto 1000: F Disney, ditto teed to Wm.Orme a. Greenwood, onney'w bread is roads 10.00; J Elson, ditto 10 00; W Steven• for night; Tuesdev. Urban Blake'•. from No. I patent Hoar s ��o,ditto 10 W. Sawyer Hasley Un,, Ansley, moon; H. G. Wilson's, hese i Agent for McCormick-Doering Farm Machinery ti repairs for grader 1575: J Brown♦ line, ulgbt; Wednesday. W. J Mill- li n l all ingredientsBrowbread accord• g d Repairs. • draw gray cnn6mad 132 loads gravel er's, Pickering. noon, Palruer's iinRly, Hrnwto bread the pons 4 3 31 80: W Squires, draw ytraa Liverpool,ol6ttbt; Thursday. W. J. whale Wheat', aori stone coos 4 E instal pipe culveft cna 5 77 50 : McDotmld'a. Brock Road, noon: his Rt'ttrtnd Caket+ and p'a•trq 1 its I P Bpera, draw zrmv con 6 10.00; L Sal• own viable, oictit: Friday, Ueorge -of the fine-it 7nality, frepb _ Iter, drag r and b lines plow instal pipe Middleton's, 7th concession. rolahx:i eggs and pure amt+, Ire �'• a �eaalvert r line 18 25. 13 Stock. Instal Saturday, ptwceede to his own stable Cre+Trtr i n 3ttn�aep. Sodse S R S C�j�� /''� ?r' ire r Ilse l 26: L (lutea, cut l:tocgan'e where he will remain until the fool, anal Bricks. Wedding . S. AIS13^0+w f t P���N'1ri :j blit 3675: U G tet. ditto 1100: Ww owing Monday afternoon. Cakes onr speoialty. - bluebell,ditto 00; L Culotta. ditto C,Rowvp�iE• tg37;It. the, imported !8•f 50: R Siminers.•clean ditches'b^ul Clydesdale stall,on. theproperty of 3 grav con 9 13 00; J J Ward. cut hrusb James,McLeod,Ctare moat.()at,,will _ ditch haul gray cots 9 31 85; W PJones make the season of 193E as follows 'ditto and 35 vda gran 28 00; also grad Monday,will Dave lata owe .tahie at } e t 1 con 9 Whitby to pa half 5.00; J J g. 8. Pugh's. [igen Major• and pro- of '� s r. Ward glad drag B t 1 N bitby to pat teed to Wm. Hill's, north of Clare- y um 'Security G half 1300: R Simmers. draw aagr•rav 38 moot.s131uegow,for thence gbTue�ay • W > - for noca: Nor W eon 9 Whitby to pay halt 7:50: Walton ` �P At $Dimes.ares r lines 1 3 ha 3g H Majora, Wbitevale. Dight, yds grav 8oeebank rcl 52.73; O COoner. neaday. L, bliddleton's. Brougham. k°I^ ���,"7vv I s� yet .. � � t ditto 54^00; 1 White, 41 yda grav 8.15; nc.oe: Jae. BcLeod's. Claremont. r ' -' 1?Sullivan.grsd r 11ae 7 60: W Cbesa night; Thursday. Mr. Simmers' or.ditto 9 too: W BrumwAl. ditto 5 00; •Balaam, noon; Bert Jones' hilt. Z1oto. 1B Lacey, r lines 1 2 7,50; 1 Lehman. nittht: Friday. Tempecanee House. t 3AE'�TY Deposit Box in tae .. plow cons 7.8 8 00: F Cowie. drag and Ashburn.noon;Lower Myrtle.night; �1C �Is f nearpPt breach of the Standard ��pp11•n 00887 b 8 00; Roy Ward,salary gaturday.oRu stable until the foil- Lusieh 4a1Mrte" � Bank atilt relieve sup anxiety ofyo regard- `may 25 to June 855 10; BCon nor,draw owing Monday morning. 11``NM� ing the whereabouts of your vsht• 44 i - Israv b line draw steel culvert from �i!lB�� iQsbawa 81.60: O Pascoe, draw gray b � ab1eA shite permitting free access to liaaro 30.110: . Csrrutbers, drag coo.8 alt! � them by you or n duly aatthorized hired con 7 clean ditch con 8 1625; L person, at tiny tittle drtring bankiait '.$rover, grad con 7 clean ditch con 8 e bourit. The cost i•4 lent than one cent 5.50; J "ea. team and operwtintt I��� ' �1 0/e Q Rates per day : the vKine received is es F Raeder cons 8 and 4 plan con 2 b6.17:R g j,/�c ger inestimable sense of ae<rKrity. ,. Donner, testa on grader and plan coo 'a ram; A Conner,ditto 42 mi; Wilmot Nall matters of foreign exchange ` Shea,ditto 42 07; W Ward, operating E grader r lines 1.2 and 4 horse double. pUr arrangements for keeping in.. B N�04; A Oarruthere.drag rep hill touch with the world's exchange irlarT STANDARD J -w t 1 cons 7.8 Mark to pay ball 4,70; D Jones. clean ditch cans 8 3 26:'B W lets assure you prompt service. Direct QF CA.NA.DA Jooee.clean ditch grad con S drawl ngg Wire Connections With the large flnan- . steel culverts from Oshawa 38 00: J A f IPICICSRING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Maaaper Sones, Brad coo 8 12 50;also clean ditch :tial Centres enable us to quote tliiC tlr.•.•ta•• •t•• •e fit*• w tial, svbjcM instalpipe e t 1 haul pipe frain Oaba- Va Whiti,y to pay half s 76; B W closest possible rates. Jones, ditto 16 26: D Jones.clean ditch r and instal pipe e t t Whitby co pay ITM Subscxi'be fo>c The Pickering News balf 2 37: The Pedlar People,5 steel pipes el t'I Whitby to pav halt 189 00 ; ''-also 4 steel culverts 200.40; also steel 3' ° culverts 10160; 0 Hodgson, drag con t draw grav con 6 81.25;y M Cooper. Car P. LYND, MtmaCsa n i W>:QfB�BRANCH. . ' ss WALi1'Y • sERH10E • SATISFACTION" grease oil and bolts for grader spikes .J15 BR. E, G CROSS• Nena{es. - 489•. F Reynolds,haul gray cons 6.7 2250;.B Wilson, ditto 2600; Huah •.•: t Percy.ditto 20 90;C Carter.ditto38 75; OPINION W Lightbody.shoe grav be 26 and cons 6.7 clean ditch con 6 711.87• F Turner. draw grav con 7 500: Wm a, ' 'Michell, work con 7 16.00: B Wilson, 10KERIN'1q .." draw grav greenwood rd coo 4 7.50 ;A'Trimble, ditto 29.15; Roy Conner.shoe grav 375; W Bennett, gravel ARKET ;,�­J X111EAT 11118.7 15.30; A Purcell, gravel con 8J F Wright,draw and ebov grav coo 7 42 50• C Pascoe,draw grav con 1 _ - 1 Jg,95; H Wilson, ditto 27 50; F Lee, .Roans Roast or Steak, 20, per lb ' ditto 15.00; F Deeks,ditto 10.00; Rim • .5c Ltntoa,ditto 30.00; tom Petty.gravel Surloin Roast or Steak. ,.. _ Altona rd and cons 2 3 10 80; F Bark- porterhouse Roast or•Steak, •• ?8c ` may,ebov grad Altona rd 7.59; EBark- 1& ditto 6 25; J McOriskin drawing Ramp RoaBt,... _ ��r��►vel Altona rd and cons 2 3, 25 00 : 'Fine Rib Roast, ••• f : •.�J Garland.ditto 23.00;Robt Garland, 'Heavy Rib Roast. • 1... I6C '• r } 30.00;Jam Todd, ditto 25.00;,E Pilkey, ti ` itto 25.00;J Burkholeer, ditto-26 25; ;Shoulder Roast. I4 t►tld 14,C ;A Petty,ditto 26 00; F JiacUrae,drag -Pot Roast, •• �4c a. i` 'I M P I R E" Plank-truss BARNS ARNS ... Altona rd cons 3.4 draw grav levelling ,,, ` 9C " Mt12#1•Qfad ' Altopa rd and coos 2 3 41 50; H Pugh. x >- ' 13t`isket, to buil, 260 �� holes con 5 300; G Hackney, clean l.eg of Pork .. �� Fire••sats ,' 100 pee ng ° ;rap h y Su ,... -ditcb con 6 1.00;W J Turner, work on Loin of Pork. Lightning envenlent coos 6 7 11.50; A E Major, drag cons •. 20C 230 " West Oht Y>11W , •4.5 and Altona rd 9.37;IA J Doucette, Shoulder Roast of Pork, ,:I9 lovas ravel 1,60, �• • ;Pork Chops, •• •• 280 � ��• _ you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled ... g 250 " Let me show you 'Empire' Barnsd I The adjourned Court of Revision Pure Pork Sausage, ••• • • me Q, u. let note o wee held and the following appeals .. 250 " have built. They are enormously strong, roomy, beta y i -die used of: Finest Salt Pork,.,. •• `. 35e u p .. to work in and moderate is coat. Board of Harbor Commissioners, Finest Breakfast Bacon,•15ieee, t sliced. gladly given for the " ., „ ... with famous Eastlake Mewl t30c Estimates g 9 gl n roofing Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), ` tic Shingles,or"Empire"lutelyoguaranteed.e on. Repairing and altenttioms ABBE STOPROOF 450 - done All work ab Back Bacon, 550 \ An asbestos prepared roof coating. N Will not crack, peel or burn. One ap- Cooked Ham,.. .. ^ 258 ,, R R O U S E - P I C K ER I G cation is equal to 10 coats of ordin• •Weiners,-• ••• • • •• �• J a pit q � BUILDER LDER • Lary roof paints. Will make a 'roof Head-Uheese,.: ... .. 15C to .entirely waterproof. Doesnotrequlre � r $tlildtIIg Contracting c dressing or painting. Easy First and Domestic Shortening,5 lbs ss 90 nts Barns, Houses, etc• of all kinds �. . For full;Wrticulars in regard to this �• lb prints 18 cents, " ' t valuable ronf coating Pickering Dealer for the Products of { apply to Fresb Trout and White Fish Every Friday csEpH ecwarT T ,®,t,Tom, The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto s 3'f36 PICSI:_.i .fi�1 SJ1.sr...:.Wer:': �.'.' :. _ _ ... . .• __ I W. Gs ��I.1.�iJ✓A � ., il<��� �A ..., ......., .'. _... __ _ .w.w+._m. .. ,... .-.. ....w..�..,.br;v.AYT•*T 4 I ­..1. : F�'! I ­ . ". M 74- :7 11r?. 4C 'Zo CLARIZMOOT. The Lynn family,spent Sunday in Oshawa. o E N C I N G Maple Leaf Mutual I Fred Ward shipped a carload of Robert and Met,. Lydkea, of: cm Stock to the Toronto market last North Bay, and Reg. and Mrs- Buy 'N W We are prepared to.build and sell all 8aturdAy. 0 law Ins ce C Tucker and son, of Toronto, at styles f n. chicken wire and stcok. W. M. Palwair.and Ziiwes Wil- Sunday with David and Mrs."ray AUSED CAR PRICES i fences at reasonable px ices. Cheap r"es for rarm and country ton had a busbaose.trip to..Oshisrs, lor. It will pay you to consult us before buildings. an Tuesday. Several interesting bowling con- ARE'LOWEST NOW purchasing, Luther Bowes, of Poterboro, tests have -taken place between ReprosenCstives of We also have .for sale Asphalt :Windstorm Insurance on buildings. wind-mills,Silos etc. spent a day last week, with his the young and old men of the vill- zBeitdg Roofing and ale Wire smother here. 'Automobile, Induranc waith the honors about LEE POWELL Is a . Mrs. Esther Palmer spent last ded. G HO. FARLEY&SON.Brock Road: of all kinds., week with her sister, tire. W. C. A. and Mrs. Overland and I4511TED, Pickering R. R. I Zones, of Myrtle. children and Miss Merle Stephen. Studebaker Distributors.-Toronto, 283 Phone Pick. 1709FA8M8 'FOR SALB .. ....... . Mrs. Robert Sadler, of Myrtle. son motored to Oshawa Park on will be at the to a peudin x a few days with -Write orphone 11tvid Sunday when they enjoyed, the and-Mrs.Taylor. G cool breezes of Lake Ontario. Birkett'-Black, ClaremoAt SASKETS �1�. black Middleton Is kept busy Many of our residents tried to • from ED. B 0 119W39 , M A N in the village these' days with his seenre relief from the intense heat With an assortment of good Having purchased the stock f wood:cntting outfit. on Sunday by taking a, motoring used Studebaker, Me- the Estate of ONT: 20 Thoe. and Mrs. Paterson motor- trip. As.a result of the heat the Laughlin and WHITBY, 74. ed to the city on Sunday a nd-spen t attendance at the chuirches was other cars. W. G. BARNES and the entire: the day with relatives. rather small: business of JOS. W. DOTEN �CLAREMONT John Graham and F. McDonald, The welding outfit handled by Am prepared to supply all sizes Every Oar is in'Good Mechanical of Toronto, spent a day last week Tboe. E. Stephenson has been tak- Condition. from Berry Boxes to Three CREAMERY I -with Claremont f riends. en over by H. G. McIntyre, who is and Half Bushel. Walter and Mrs. Bushby, of putting in additional equipment The purchase of a Guarateed Used Car Oshawa, spent the week-end with at this sale is a safe,slue and will be able to loo n River 13isket Works Highest price paid for the former'9 motb*er here. business proposition. k after all '. .Giee A kinds of work. {Dreama the Phone Mark.6409 D. A. Scott, Mrs. Macnab, Miss Several from here attended,the Don'wfail to attend this sale if you are Mary Macnab and Rise Effie Miller funeral of the late Mrs. Charles looking for Real Bargains beF n t .were in Toronto on Monday. Plikey at Oshawa on Tuesday af- - --- * In Good Used Cam PENNOCK Claremai: Cream% . . Our ice cream vendors haveternoon. We extend our heart Act to day-Oar Reputation is ,The Man that made the Barnes' doing a rushing business during felt sympathy to Mr. Pilkey in his Your Protection. Baaket." Give us a trial and be convinced the past week,thanks to the hot eadbereav@ment.. weather. 0-tt Pretty has commenced TO CALL-1 [welling AmovingMr. Hatchison's d ' k � .Stoek B E A TIT Y Ban rupt "THE BEST preparatoryto renovating 11 and STANDS FOR - in Green EMERGENCY CALL— is visiting his daughter, placing it on a new foundation. P OLICE Amos 8harrard,of Toronto, who NoW`is the Time to Prepare , River, took In thea rte on is also Scarboro 59 ring 3 We were fortunate to,seoure a large stook, consist- ithe King's Birtbda;foand Spendtqg A few days renewing old Requstiotance6 in Claremotit. % Bell Phone ing of Boots, Shoes, Knee Rubber Boots W. E. N. Sinclair, M. P. P., of and Canvas Shoes of all kinds. Oshawa, was an interested specta- Ind. Malvern- 609 for at the celebration here an the Also, a large supply of ladies' samples in Oxfords, �SrdofJune. Be showed his iuter- WM. OHESTER. Slippers and Cushion Sole Boots . County Constable . isst in the park by making #% good 48 J . 4donation to the park commmittee. The annual bee for clsai2ing than 19 up Zack to lose 15 prices. Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, metery will be held' mering ift John's Cei Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow 4on Friday, June 19th. at the hoar LoAther Goo& Staro 'I call It t"tItIffs 'Phone SM Bowie. Pressure Systems Etc. •of one o'clock in the afternoon. J. FIN 1�41 It will pay you to t my prices on '%2 all All thosqlaterested. are requested above before bayfaff elsewhere. to be on hand,and assist in the HARNESS jw FRANK J. PROM ork. 06r supply of quality Harness and Don't forget the anniversary Parts is now complete. -A— PICKERING. ONTARIO services in the Union Charch on Sunday, Jnns 14th. Special. ter- BOOTS-GREB SHOE vicoo will be conducted by Rev W16 have a large stock of this Famous FlM DALE M11-1Jc iMr. Auld, of Markbam, and the toe bard wear and tear. Brooklin chair will take ebargre of Boot on hand-unbeatable . z�­Your­Water- 'Supply the music in the evening. . . REPAIRING The Women's Institute will meet We maintain our established re ut& • - Govern men t Standard ure at the home of Mrs. Brown on two for repairing all kinds or Automatic S Recleaned Wednesday afternoon, June 17th. barness and boots. mid 74 It This will be*,Motherq'and Babies' EY 'In d,WW ill tab- My," - A trained nurse, will be CIRCIL ER a I%L Screen. ye undler pfamum -present to discuss problems and night—&Iwo Harness maker, answer questions. Roll Call. Can Water A TORONTO Pneumstk ten your hogs at k. ni Hints. PICKERING, ONTARIGr systemwill give you"service--vtowe- ;Fext Sunday et the Baptist 40hnrch the pastor will preach and best of A absolutely abW. a profit. h on the subject, "A Man Who Alwayio matin. sated Uy Electric motor or WouWbsbut*Never Wee." The T TORONTO Windmill :We have this Feed at Achurch will be closed in the'even right prices. Enjoy t" convectient shorme now 4 ing owing to the anniversary In .'Tfr 7 JL,4.a. OT ? and "Ve ourself and family from the We carry all the different the Union Church. It Is hoped that large numbers will share the continuous drudgery of —a- Mill Foods. pleasure and profit of those semi- ing and Carrying YOM It is on everybody'@ lijo, but es water supply- 4"X One football team, accompanied p"lly those who are work- TORONTO Outfits can )ZO mpani -by a large number of our football ing over a hot range. quicWy installed. Drop in and New Blacksmith onthnsiasts, went to Brooklin on -r.8aturday evening last and played Why wear yourself out whenyou lot's talk it OTOL P?iC"0"full a league game, and -winning by can get an Oil Stove information, gladly furoi@16ed. Having rented the blactemithiag sda me to-day. bbetne@4 formerly conducted by 1-0. Manchester team will came for 810 60. Thos. E. Stephenson" I r"p4c6- to Claremofst to-morrow (Satur- We have a fall stock of fully solicits continuance of tbb evening, when It % hoped patronage`extended to him. there will be a- good turnout of PRRFRCTION OIL STOVES 1W. P. EMERSON, Hbrwshoeing and repairing spectators, AND Whitby Phone 308J specialty. Nicholas Burton. of Woodstock, is visiting his brother, John Btrr. COLZMAX GASOLINE STOVES ton, LORNE REI'D of the sev*nth,. Concession. Our prices on Parts Green and -While bore he in 8POftding many A rsenatb,-of Lead are excep- happy hours e bowling green;- tionally low this year. e where he spent'-wAny en dyable IFIN on th !hours in years gone by. Hisnam- A ring on the phone will bring us Grv�m Chopping -oroas friends In Claremont are &I- to your ddor with a above or 5 ff&llon@ of Coal.Oil ways ready to welcome him to FL UrING. ,heir midst. regred to do Chopping a" am The 1925 celebration of the at Plaiting every Monday, ,King's Birtbday on June Bed was F. -W, -C 0 0 P-E ]ft Wednesday and Fridly the beat-over Wd to Claremont r :�., Atousboats Fbr ftlS The day was flab and a large num- CLARE MON T .,.:bee from all partwof the township F. Bayles, Cluemont and from outside.-points were in "Be' st Quality of attendance. The P"k Committee RuralRoute No. 2 Is .4&wdqe Life ofa 'oh --had prepared an excellent program of sport@ which aronsed a great deal of interest, and for which N. W- STAFFORD ROCERIES valuable prizes were offered. In -Marble and*Grautte Dealer. the football there were four en'- tries. Claremont defeated Green at -Right Prices '.Cemetery Lettering etc. ,.River and Pickering defeated ksh. iI Bars Sea p25c, 6 Bars Castile First-class work barn. In the finals between Pick. Soap 25e, 8 Pkgs Amonia 25c, guaranteed. eriagand Claremont the former Gillex 15c ao pkg, 2 lbo of won by 1 0, thus" capturing the Prunes 22c, 2 lbb of Kingston Road and Pickering auto rugs. In the men's softball Dates 22c, 2 lbs of East Townline. contest there were six entries, 5th They last for twenty years or more and sIdrn as Seedless Raisins 22c, 27. P.O.—Whitby R. IL 1 4 Line Uxbridge, Uxbridge, Mount closely then, as W!"M new. Why? Bemuse the sus- 40 'Zion. Brooklin, Claremont and 2 lba of Valencia Raisins 22c. ',Fended bowl remains'vibratioviless. You cannot afford I the finals between .-'to waste cream by leaving it in the sldrn milk.when the IL �Bropk na I Pickering an lin Pickering Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, 7 Melotte costs but one and a qmwter cents per da:y to ot was again vie ortoun, thus winning always on hand. *,be shoes. 1"irls' softball Glen Mondays,Major captuimd the prize by de. Fresh Fancy Cooking, Wedneys and Fridays. Your tisay •loss may be ten featingbbt'h Claremont and Mt. finws this amount Better stop it Hope. The concert, consisting of ilk- right now before the heavy nu a drama, I'Ye Olde Tyrrue Ladies' Fancy Broadcloth 98c stud 1.19*yd. ' Aid," by the Markham Dramatic Gibithams and Voiles ing season starts, whenyqurle" up to 40c, for 29Q. Of all=OWSIs and deda ''readings by Miss Storey, of Mark- Plain White and Fancy Curtain Melotte without delay. IS n kep6 in stook. It will pa., you I 4"W ham, were much appreciated. The Scrini 25c and 406 per yd. 1 "A oall at our works and inqw06 Our go@* booths did Ft rnsbing business in Pansy Chintz 28c. obtain prices Don't be misled ice cream, soft drinks etc.. so Ionic olk-11-1-.�,or Sgents we do a t e loy 6bem,aoumqu" 0 MP as they lasted, but on account of Phone 1401 ly we can, and ae throw off the siod i6h you we the greatdeninnd created by the oommiaeton of 10 per oent.,Wb -k. Dlifillti-L'Wil ertainly sava by purchasing from Whe At 130, F. 10300OC71*S 7-.1,4' Me W, .0* beat thpmipplysoovi became ex- GerAld Ckit James ban-Ated. The rerpiptQ for the dap Todd, R. R. 2. Pirkpring W. F. Diq• amounted to $6(,�, wbich will IeAve D$ A. SCOT T neo, R. R No I T.)rust Hill, Ind- J. T. MATHESON Asii!7-?trmtiRlllarcc for th2-ira. l Ph- Pick.-Pic-k. 724 *Ft'p,l EvFtnq, CIFire. Gi7A.REMuNT - 01f,­x,and Nv(.r ICS wbltbv, A qvtraqw Vrovement of the park. niont Creamefy, Cliremont tir'�S•!FT.vO [�1"'Y'T`•G:i}�l ...'A w�,yfi' .��6Avr.,ay:. n ....n..,^ M+YfiYi}R..e .'J?S' 'F'.. NY'x." �1. ••ry ��s j�-' ta, a;•. ,a h.,,yY' r•� /A^ :N5 -rXr y9Mt'. LY• '1! YAYA `, ^,ylM���,' T.r•' d'�k2f�.' :f ^ •��'t�: '.�•. �.°rZ'•-°•t'.. L`"'i i . , n y�' �.ro+'1. /�' ?.,�..,. `w ,:°'. -1 .}. �a.n.. ,..h.���, • �.,... R .6 .t.. .}�x.„, 's,11.s r �•. P"', +-a .v. .,errs+ ,:t •. b• .fir .,•nr_::P. •�.�i+- �.4 -y-...7 '. V. •sw* JS' � ; ,:'§•%`r«..• +„" "�'• ::t+'� •.''L � �ry ,-'•..,. . , .,•ter, ,:' :.� .:�:�": 4 ��_ ,Y.- a,.> +n y: a•'�:,7+�,• �4.. q,•""• '. ` . k :Niw6i s '� .. ,, k .'.. .':''a.'rwy.+. ....p .' .W :.�_ �!'� Y.,• h7 `M!fY.+y!' . .SvY..�Cf F• ,-.r, .,., .4`.. .'^-:. .'-.riw•: ...... • ..'::i ... ;..`.. „• .'.. .. i.' '•c.: 1 , �Y",� .r .r_-.—.. _.—,�...t-_ -- _ter.-�� ... .---_ ' •"J'- - .r_r� --�- _ �_-~.�--_�--_—.-� --�--/. •r' �-�`,• the again it had vanished, and only the considerable diatauce in order that Tea Cup bracken swayed and soughed as ba the tale may tun plain and clear. ,�t�.:• .• tore in the breeze of morning. The tramp was at last etas of both He took the money, and at Mac prison and hospital. Physically his Walter's request he repeated mocha n• three montha' hard labor and six of thUM e full ehera>< of -' kali' the directions he had t'eceived. nursing and nourishing food in the Then he prepared to depart, the man hospital of the combination poor- with the black pipe pointing out the house had inflnite:y -improved him. - way by which be could best escape *rho unhealthy, mottled appearance tE�l•ty • observation. le1�I nitil r "Whatever comes mind had ne from his face. It was still , 1 ° , You am to n pa.�faco certainly, but with.a look tell no one that it wn!• I who helped of health and vigor strange telt'for Murenbaarse you to do this:" he said. many'days. brtk� : Kit promised with alacrity. He The Sheriff' had not forgotten him, �3ti►e them'^Wri Ie it� ge and when Christopher Xgpnedy, M.A., ." .It yes food would not disoblige so .kind and un- 3� gsa' selfish a friend. laid aside his hospital attire he re- p�tttlCles <l = � Besides he was now most anxious ceived in exchange, n,)t the stained t��' L f reven►led. The flavor is pure, to be gone. For even as he stood, and and ragggged suit of odds andel ends in looked over the green tangle of the which .he had been convict but a �e'esh sand fragrasate Try It. bracken, a faint blas smoke roseripout of Skye homespun, woven for lad benahC>tal! straight up from among the trees in Sheriff Nicoll himself by the good ' Mi:ed , or Green $lendes the Crae wood under which the cot- $la►Ckj women of his native island. It was tage nestled. And as he watched it rough and loose, too large at chest S7,{,j,E,p __ .- .-_ __..e_..--'--- - -•- Kit knew that his abawnee would be l ,,,�� -_ __-_ _-. .-. -__ .-._•.- .. . . ..__ -�_ and infinitely too liberal at waist- V ------ discovered. He loo d to o back, ?'JOBT ,. ge g girth for the spare hunger-hollowed j but his .pride and- his promise alike $ T 5q _ sure of the tramp. But all the same °x I bound him. 4 a certain natural gift for the gearing �Q k Briefly he bade his benefactor d- of clothes enabled him to remedy these ( I bye, and went down the hillside, a defects' so that the white shirt a little 1 forlorn little figure striding through`frayed at the culla which had accom- s . the tall brackens in the clear cher r Y pan led the tweed snit, and a black tie it colored morning light-the eternal] pt-ovided by the kindly poor-house I M` type of-youth goingforth to seek i l matron, constituted a rig-out which,f Tat - t fortune, ignorant of life, eager, for ad-I as Nurse Hetherington said, `was &I tRtawoietu t BY 8. S E�40KTr'1"i: _ venture, prodigni of sentiment, and! 1 a than t Earl I ,. ; ---J' P* himself in shootin time. M1 -- -- --- ,foredoom to disillusion and sa des m�it respectable �� he E • a pointment. Curiously enough the snit acted as Kit reached the- bridge over Dee CHAPTER VIE.- (Cont'd.) keep his promise to Walter • Mae I t3• �a com late d XX - p Water without mists and resent! P For the tramp in r Walter. p+ presently rags caused every eye to turn suspi- You Can't Stand Mete. ]Betty Landsborough moved about 0 . , � � � stood in the breathing gloom of the ciously upon him, but the tramp in, Did you know that there is a place ! with a quaint smile on her face,which In. the morning Kit pends ready to hazel copse bending' the elastic another man's good clothes, thou ' wsa half contempb�for Kit's 'fit of meet his new benefactor,the man with'branches sufAcient;y aside to command though. on the floor of every mom where you �"',' -the sulks, and half occasioned by a I a view of the mad by which the red tack fitted him little better than a cannot stand? Toll that to a friend ! viaion of Rob Armour waiting in vain i the pipe He rose before daybreak;I sack might $t apes-stick, attracted and when he laughs and stole down from his little, garret i cart was to come. no attention whatever. He were his! at yrnr prove that for her at the end of the loaning, so softly that he did not even awake I At last, after watching some twenty deerstalker's cap as a laird might you are right. where she had no intention of joining betty, who slept near him. He listen- minutes, far away he heard the rattle have done, and would have sus- Take your friend over to the side of him. For, sad to relate, to make a ed a moment at his grandfather's does °f its Loose axle, then the jog and: that t tall in loose grey the room, turn atm sidewise to the :.- promise with s lad was with Betty sure that sway of the podding farm horse and ad done t month "with," and wall, put-itis two feet together and y no means synonymous with keep-}was anethe point of!lifting the latch lastly the musical clink and tiara of thereafte sin six morths In hospital. place the foot .that Is nearest the wall it M head harness. g p against the ivainscoing. So long as r in resent! Mistress Armour went and going out when he heard the Du g these ion months Chriato- u �' Elder stir. He held his breathe and He kept in the covert till be could i pheP Kenn,dy had been 3oing a great his shoulder is touching the wall he p Into the little side room, where shein a moment all was still a ain. The see'the "Kirkoswald"on the panel and deal of thinking, and, like others be- and her husband slept. to Put things' g - cannot stand. > P � r small- aped window of tbe Httk kit-I then came out. tore him, he had resolved that his -. • A in order for the night. The Elder was' p A taciturn man was driven a man i future should not co fair lits oat. ----e,— gh , chert -p admitted a feeble light g copy p looking out of the windo*. He had'which diffused itself somewhat dis- with a elouah hat, who wore fn addh-� His feet had turned Instinctively) r gone in before her. malty over the floor with its whorls tion a pair of yellowish-brown and i northward when, with tan of the gond' For First Aid—Wlinard's Liniment As soon.aa they were safely out of'of whiting, and upon the ashes of.last exceding rusty moleskin frowners A!Sheriff's shillings in his pocket he the kitchen Betty came behind Kit and i ni ht's pests in the dishevelled grate. can waistcoat, and boots so large and;had been discharged as cured Isom gave him a sound pinch .on the softsit had a stubby pencil in his Davy that they seemed to tilt the the county hospital. and found himself Regarded 'as the finest maker of ,y part of his arm. ,„ pocket, He found it, and approached cart to the side as be planted them!upon the road at six in the morning artificial eyes in the country, Miss Tak that for a silly sulky brat I the deal table. In the corner he found on the shaft, completed his easy at- He was clear of the country town in�MWauro,.a London girl, 28 years of she said, and passed on her way. She a "funeral letter"—that is, in the tire. "Get in," he cried without stop- ten minutes thereafter. He got his age, can"make a perfect specimen in }a. was not a commonplace girl, Betty Scottish lar. a an invitation to at- P� the red cart or turning his bead.�breakfast of porridge at a wa side 1 language. g y fifteen minutes. •—Landsbomugh. I tend a funeral. He tore off the back i And Kit scramb:ed easily in over the house near Tongland grid { Ouch. anis Kit Kennedy. — i and began to scrawl some words on!beck-board without waiting for any "Ye're welcome to thtm, the good "Did you speak, laddie"' said his the broad white apace within the heavy y further invitation. dame said "Siller for a wheen par- VI ty ~y rar�dmot�d,Kit, relapsing,,mourning borders. y ' !rltchi Preserve as, I never heard of looking g The master said ye were to cover r closet door. ourse:f with thae corn sacks when skean a the Na. faith—sup them *� j t "No." •t, 'y P g "Dear Grandfaither iso the letter we were drivwq through New Dairy,"!up, I was even gaun to gie them to: - 'New SMP ti and walting for Betty to come near ran), I am run away to make my own 1 said the serving Loan, still without ithe dowg. But the tyke's gettin' ower' l enough for hint► to kick her ander the'leeving and not be .a 'burden ora yon'tnrrting his head, "and ye mann lie-fat onyway, He'll by far better' �t1ameled Sink a table. 'and grandmother and Petty no more. down when we meet onybc,dy." wantin' them. But they will no be' He was really suffering to, make it I have got a place. At least a man Kit did as he was bid, and so, alter- thrown,i we* on you, I'm thinkin', my R' all up, but he would not say so while says he wi11 get me' one. But I am;nately sitting up and lying at full man. To look as if ye, could stand a I �� • no Apo'a�y was made. His grand-, not to tell waw he is nor where I am length on his pile of corn cgs, 'he'bow or twa o' meal for paddin' to tti father and grandmother were just as going. He says I would be a coward travelled forth somewhat unheroically lax ribs. Man, there's room for twa' 4 anxious to be frlends as he. but with and greedy if I stayed and ate off you into the world: Occasionally the man like ye in thae class o' yours l" q� ' the Scottish dourness of relative with•any longer. Dear grandpa. I am sorry put a question to him and grunted) (To be continued.) $1` -- relative they. could not bring their if I have been a greedy wretch though when Kit answered it. At other times minds to own'themselves definitely in'I ken that I do eat a lot. An� grand- he gave, vent to a short disconcerting' � the wrong. Such a capitulation sub-'faither. I did gang to the school yes- laugh for no cause at all that the boy Rats Did Their Best to Wrede newt value ever w�iered.,ire,da of Armee r verted discipline. So the chance pie- terda , but was late, and auld Duncan could see. � eas"d wi 5 t aQ while _... ed and the candles were 1}ghted fo: lickedmefor it. I didna care for that "you are to serve at Loch Spell". - ties. �a > ► bed, no a flee. But I love you and wit{ derle-iia put the question alsarply,as A recent curious happening about a "Guid-nicht. Kit i" said .lila grand- write you from my new place, and I he might have cracked his whip. will, in which a copy was admitted to` Also the S �EnarinelecE father. `hope to ac r i you some money to make "Aye," said Hit probate. has lust occurred in Belfast. "Good-night!" answered Offended alis for what 1 have eat• So no more The man produced a crackling noise The original will was kept !n a locked' Drain Board Dignity—their several forms of speech from your loving from somewhere near the red "shil• •' marking their moods of mind. So I "BIT." bine" of the cart on which be rode. drawer. When the tcetatrtz died and without reconciliation and with sore " , the estate was to be administered,the lwkrts the friends anted for the composition Miche ye be acquainted wi Mia - This com action took stilts s while , drawer was opened, but there were P tress Idac Walter. A�►sin he shot night- to write and the boy was on pins and the question as from a pop-gun. only tiny fragments of the will, not I � And on the morrow Kit meant to needles test someone shouid come and "No," said Kit, as liriefly as before- one large enough to have more thea a - = , a . find him at his task. He stuck this White ea�meiedArmeoieoo, _ A % the man produced the curious word or two on It. Rata had gnawed ve hands;aw.o me value it on Cnote, folded together neatly and seal- °fes ed by a thumb mark, upon the latch of rose neon! Bound, which in some way foto the drawer and practically des- {tnd��svi by _ i his grandfather's litt:e side c:oset, and seemed to be an attempt st, laughter. troyed the document. From the frag hardware•totes,or write dim"to then, .,testing to the outer door, he "h thocht sae," he said. "Bqt ye menta and the'recollections of the wit e►as ran with all his .might through the I will Oh I Kgs, ye will be better ac- a1eSNfET METAL P*COUCTS Ce,awwra• qvainted with Mistress Mac Waflter o' nessee a copy of the original was pre- *�MmiAL Vawowro 'm PCs wood. crossed the Grannoch lane at Loch Spellanderie before a' be done. Dared, which the judge adRsitted to, ,tis p,,.,M 11,,,,eO„e1 �V 1 the stepping-stones, and made his way Lie down here's a man coming!" probate. _ up to the Wysting pace on the mare Then in a little, as they eased up - between Dornal.and Kirkoswald. p — - -the long and fertile strath of the Ken, -- I- -Mr_--Mac--Walter_was—trot 'at the tbt-vu -broke fo y Davidsaiq Motorcycle stet. The sun was first rising, and uewhat do you think you are in Tho World's C>mtest Motorcycle. Kit had quite a while to wait. Bat q ., y y g Some .real bargains to offer in Used he remembered that he had camitted to to bei" Machiin s, Lit gladly Kon � ad upmtd sonde uprayers that rs morning. ung the "A great man," said Kit, as easily WaltLord's Prayer twice over,,and the as if-be had been declaring hi's inten- "Chief End of Man" no less than Hon of becoming a atnnebreaker !lite - y seventeen times. his grandfather or'a forester like Rob. t Kit Kit had always )mown that he would grew uneasy as-it t'reaM six be a great man one day, and had al- O'clock and he watched- .the .green readyy began to be anxious about the cai`n " �depfhs of the Crae wood-for the light writing of his biography. There were - streamer of Betty-'s morning wood various matters he felt that he would fire, which would-inean that his night hike to conceal from his biographer= s►�, had been discovered. the affair of the hens for instance, the - But ac Walter - te had seen the-little t le �. A waiting on the stile and it was truancy by the lochsiae-indeed, all the interesting revelations which make not long before he arrived along the the modem biographer' the terror of edge of the stone dyke, striking unex- his race, Kit, being old-fashioned, be- d �� U�, , ,;Mustard stimulates the flow pectedly up from the deep gloom of t sa.Uv and of the. gastric he plantation. He hka the same gun early to-.provide against. ay' i P limon But this taciturn driver from.Kirke- nices in the stoa3ach. It ,QQver)4 sboul�ieri anis p ge�ter dog fol- - neutralises the richneiv of lowid at is eel As be ore he was swslld h>}d once been tickled and now �� �))Mf� PANS fat foods, makes them easier smoking his black pipe, and at every could not contain his mirth. At every �'�J L/a to digest and assists yon is half-dozen steps, regular as a minute new turwl of the wi�c�in rq$d uR the eating year food �uii, a solid blue curl of reek sweptn gvraelley thee chock ed fo Fuinselt. aadjNs� fi a ordinary !grey over Min op�dmer and thinned out to fres it3aQ} Walter oa L�o,h S fto lan- Hard Water injures the hands• 11Qustard makes ordina a h pe _dishes more tasty. Alwa rboy!" derie, H yyss Igad-medians, said he with _ a have it on the table-freslrsaBut neither he nor- Kit Kennedy .minted with cold water for out taking his pipe out of his mouth; saw a figure which kept the cart in Snowflake softens water, ells• you fire in time, and have kept your y bridge- . $OIPe$grease and quickly cleans _ evesp meal. sight all the way from the brid word. Here is the letter to our new q 1 y head of Dee to the 1,:aning gate of g - mastei, Mr. John Mac Walter at Loeb COOK BOOK FREE Loch S llanderie,, a figure which greasy kitchen utensils. There's Spellanderie on the water of Ken. pe . And here is a and to help ds and darkly through bracken patch- •'Our new Cock Book con iso, p.yon on es and behind stone dykes that kept nothing t0 equal"Snowflake" for . tains many recipes for deli- your way. will go down this hill, 'keeping the kitchen sink clean. Pe a beeline through the hazel coppice dons salads, mayonnaise, and through the wood towards thewaiting p g pickles,etc. Write for a co railway cutting. At the bridge head w the a tun Bank, and was e jri pq• within a hundred yards of Kit when - 3 places for Snowflake of the Dee you must wait till a red the red cart reached the further bend " "COUWAN4=N(CANADA)UM1TED cart comes past. You will know it by 'l'It r Lawres°ri X tchen, Sathtrootn, Laun� " i Dept. 1F, 102 Amherst Street seeing 'Kirkoswald' printed on the —that skulked among i} - heather on 1,)�• - ne:s. The man will give you a ride. the purple side of Be N% y when there 'i pa was no aliases by the �� yside and the 4;}• • liKONTRF.AL aT He is going tom brother's farm. I , , - - - • � � highway ran long and straight into � 1 � _ } am giving you a chance not many boys the north. i {i A have had at your age—a chance to Kit Kennedy was less alone than he ;3 q , 1 make their own living and to rise in knew, in his great adventure. C"s the world." _ Kit said nothing, but looked down — i MrM • us1�d CHAPTER XZVIII. il� '" erea �) from the stile on the waving fern, He \ could have sworn that he caught sight 'AFTER MANY DAYS. ,lite I Leo, of a face looking• out from it, the But we ha-ee now,to tarn backsome '•jii .�t'-'" keen white face of a man with short- At all rs IOQ • ck • .. cut-grey hair. But when he lookedlMlnard's Liniment for Backache, �!'OCe lal� pa .... .e a4:L Y, .k' ;•� ..:k! /•i„"C'. •`e`6Z'.'T°." S _.."u1°E' K. 1..E.. 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TWELVE DEATHS FROM - ', y }:. 1TlEil1 1J HEAT IN UNITED STATES _ " ::CR-OSS-WORD PUZZLE L ( :;TORONTO. - Peeple Fall in Theile'Tracks t z 3 4 7 8 { , Man-wheat-No. 1 Ncrth., $1.92; •i ..No. 2 North., $1.87; No. 3 North., Steagning Streets of _ 1i 11 T 14' .,, $1.82; No. 4 wheat, not quoted. York. , X w Man. oats-No. 2 CW, not quoted; I1 No. 3 CW, 65c; extra o. 1 feed, libel A despatch from New 'York says:= ` i 1 Ib 17 No. No. 1 feed, 60c- No.,2`feed, 68c. New York mopped a red face on All the above'c.Lf. bay porta. Thursday, as the heat ave swept the t � i4 entire country, forcing the c_osing of American corn. track, Toronto-No. 2 yellow, $1.29. some mitis in New E'rglund. ti +" LI T,1 . .t3 Mil{feed-Del., Montreal freights, -There was no sign of a let-up white bags included. Bran, per ton, $28; the mercury hit the high spots and � � 2.4 27 shorts per ton, $30; mrrddiings, $36; pegple fell in their tracks in .tae ' fiouf eag good deed r b , $2.30. ng streets. + ` • p steamitts. i °'� 32. 33, 4• 35 Ontario oats=Nominal, f.o.b. ship- I F. ping pointe, - The usually. beneficent sun became • v Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, nominal. an evil thing. Old ,Sol bung over the i 738 . 8 winter, not quoted; No. 1 coin- sluggish city, hardly moved by the' silt merdal, not quoted, f.o.b., shipping light southwest breeze, Folks_peeled C , 39 points, accordinig to freights. their coats. Babies equalled 'in hotrk ' Barley-Malting, not quoted. tenements and gasped for air.. The+- gin; 1 - 4 44 45 46 Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal :V. subways reeked. Rye-No. 2 nominal. •. ? w Man. flour, first pat., $10.40, To- Many persons were Prostrated in . 1 u} 49 50 conte; do, second pat., 59.90, Toronto. the metropolitan district. Six were Pastry flour, bags, $7.b0, killed and three were :ujured, the•heat 53 5ct Straw-Carlota per_ton, $8.00 to being indirectly.blamable for the ac ` $8.50. `\ eluents. S 56 57 59 '• Screenings - Standard, recleaned, • This brought the tally for the dura Loba bay ports, per ton, $24.00, tion of the heat wave so far to twelve w 4 60 61 62. .bb o y- o. 2, per ton,. $13.00, to $14.00; No. 3, per tor., $11.00 to killed flue in the City itself. � ' >� n $12.00; mixed, r ton,' $9.00 to The mercury- reached-93 degrees �'� sx°x 6'} per $11.00; lower grades, $6.00 to $9.00. here by 3 o'clock. This is the high` x1 } Cheese--New, large LO to 20 Vic; mark for the season. I `<' ,. '" tnc aNTENNATIbNAI aYNDICATC. gel twins, .21 to 22c; trip>'etar 22 to 23c; Repeats indicated that the only coos SUGGESTIONS FOR.S.OLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLT� � - _ StiItoas, 28 to 24C. Old, large. 27 to spots--in-the United States were in +' 1 88e; twins, 2$ to Y9c; triplets, 28 t Stift out b Ellin in the words of which reasonably y g you feel to 80c. the far West. In some parts of the sure. These will give you a clue to other words crossing diem, Butter-Finest creamery prints, 87 South it was cooler tl;an,in New York and they in turn to still others. A letter belongs in each -white in the earl mornin hours. It was �a' •�' ; 'r - -- y` to 88c; No, 1 creamery; 35 to 36c; Na early-morning space, words starting at the numbered squares and running either ., 2, 83 to 84c. Dairy 76 in Pensacola and Jacksonville, Queen of Hearts rules Treasure horizontal) or v Y Prints, 26 to 28c. The y etdeail� or both. Eggs-Freab extras, in carbons, 37. Fla., at 8 o'c:ock,.vahiie in this city at Island, the children's paradise, at MORIZO14TAL :VERTICAL. ' Ito 38c; loose, 35c; fresh firsts, SSe; that hour the thertriomcter registered Wembley_ S--A vegetable 1-A throng seconds, 80c. 78. ; -ti Live cult -Chickens, a ria Ib. d-of more recent date ?--Mather (abbe.) . Beyond the Mississippi, electric and 90--In EM year of our Lord (abbr.) 6-Loves extremely: • (bags-included. Bruin, per ptong$38. wind storms came with the heav, took HEAT WAVE CLAIMS ;91e-To analyte aeoording to gram- 4-Musical an#ertaiament * , .to 4 lbs., 18c; springchickens, 4 lbs, heavy toll of life and caused lar map .-and over, M.F.,24c; o,corn fed,22c; y VICTIMS OI�iTAR1®' 6--River in Vanazeula ,gip of ,roosters, 15c; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, property damage. The highest tem-1 14--Divisionthe army (abbr.) 6.-Looks at maliclouaty i 4 ,M--Railwa abbr.) 7--Cit In State of Washington � _ perature recorded in the morning ( Y- 9 p y , P g, urs was-82, at Key West; Fla., and. Maximum Temperature in 17 To strike out ,r a--A large cask (abbr. t pe ) +a: Dressed onitr -r'hkkens, a cin ho q� Note of the scale S.-Orted fruit : ib., BAc; hens, over 4 to 6 lbs., 28c; the lowest 36, at Boise, Idaho. Toronto Was 96--At- i9_One who lova extr6mely 12-Man's name (familiar) aF do. S to 4 lbs., 22c; spr'ng chickens, 4 While Washington wa_a sweltering, Ottawa '92. e0-Perches 1S-N. Central State of U. s. ` lbs. and over, M.F., 35c; do, corn fed, with the official thernicmeter at 99 >'1-Footless animals - (abbe,) 112c; roosters, 20e; ducklings, $ lbs. Toronto June 9 -Fatalities. and (arid n 27c. degrees. a water famine was threaten- FA-To take flan hold 16-Measure of length (abbr.) ; r•f p' ed. Citizens have been warned-a ainst prostrations eommenred during they . 21-Highest card ; 18•-A thoroughfare (abbr.) �' a Beans--Canadian, handpicked, lb., g : S%c; primes, Se. using a coolinr hose or trying to wetweek-end to be the issue of the pres-i .906-..Varlaty of pork pp-A fastener Maple products-Syropj per lm- their lawns down to dissipate the beat!ent heat wave-now eatering upon its $a-'Exclamation 23-Attitntive ]peels] gall, $2.40; per 6-ga , tin, $2.80 of the sun. f second we4k of duration so far as I b3--City In N. E. Massachusetts 25-Proportion spar gal.; maple sugar. Ib. 26 to 2&. At Hamilton, Ohio, Lloyd Russell' Toronto and the province are concern-; .sa-Pnflx, Toward:'!e 25-In ?cont ° Roney-60-Ib. tine 1834c per 16 ; bee*me crazed from extreme heat dei- ed• Seven persons were fatally seized' 87-Ewrlaatlnq 27--A spring flower t ' ri0-]b tins, 1845c; b-lli. tins, 14c; 245- in the night and shot to death eight in si% Ontario centres over Saturday ss-slack and red bird of U. S. (pt.) 2�smarty to a marriage eeromony ; Ing g g ftp-Abbr. for name of a Western Hb, tins, 15% to 16c. I 30-Tint persons-his mother, brother, sister- and Sundae, victims of a temperature I State 31--8toyt • } Smoked meats--Haws, mer]., SO to _ in-law and her five children. which maintained itae'•f between 90 81c; cooked hams, 44 to 46c; smoked 1 - 'MO-Covered with 6eb 1114-dhor! sleep • ' .�'� 4; rolls, 22c; cottage, 28 to 25c; break- , Neighbors called- police to the Rus-f and 95 degrees during the daytime] 'rt2�Eane (Latin) 1 3i1•--Before fast bacon 80 to 8Ec e,��eccial brand sell home, and there they found the,Il and abated only to 70 degrees during 43--A dunce 41-Charge made for Instruction �r r breakfast Lacon, 85c; backs, boneless, eight bodies strewn 'through various the night. Nor is .relief certain to l. Ma--tlsad >n billiards 45--6lpota�t 85 to 42c rooms of the house,and Russell with day,' for the probabilities issued last) •48-Made an error 41--Phyltelan N Cured moats-Long clear bacon, 60 an apparently self-in&:ted gunshot evening from the weather bnretu ape !t}-81ips sideway' 47--Ties again r •, to 70 lbs. $22,, 70 to 90 Ibe. $20.50• ,111=Variety of domestic fowl -; 48-Abhor ' ' wound in his chest, cified weather which would be `mostly 5"ne who paints 4'i--Dots 20 lbs. and up. $19.50; lig�itweight - , f $33.b0• y- fair and warm, with probably local ss-Abby. for a thoroughfare 50-Msre rational rolls I barrel, a roreig�it rolls, $84.b0 per bbl. heav ----�- thunderstorms. w�.-.A vegetable tit•-Man's name (abbr,) - tabs. 18% to 19c pails, 19 to 19 we; � PREY OF VANDAL i wave included William R. Wells, aged 59--Civil Engineer (abbe,) y 64-BbutMrR Stab of n s 5;b 4 ! Lard-PureMEMORIAL AVENUE The weekend victiiitr of the head • wh i n Saturday. An unidenti- "in" �-A bene (Latin) ti ' Toward 6T-i4blir.for a Naw Bngtsnd s elute, 20 to 20%c; shortening Uerces, 85 of 62 Columbine Ave., Toronto,1 1-Plural of that Prefix meaning9 4c; tubs, 14�5c; galla, 16c; blocks, o died o y66-flame as al (muslca•ij Trees Planted Ln :Montreal to �e4-oyr.t.. 26c.Heavy steers, choice, $7.75 to 58.40; COntIYletnorate Fallen Sol- fled man collapsed at University Ave., 106„-To be indignant at - ►83--Point of eompase (abbe.) - +deers Are Being Destroyed. i do, good, ;7. to 37.76; 'butcher and Dundas St. yesterday afternoon, A•despatch 3rom Montreal says: lineneeemi-conHospitcuiiwhexe Other _-.... ._ I - _-. - - - - solution of last weatr"s Daasla steers, choice, $ a5 to $7; do. good, I $7 to $7.76; do rued.; �6 so to $7, do. P LOSES LIFE IN EFFORTrom., $5 to $6.50; butcher heifers, Eight more trees on The Road of-ReI TO SAVE COMRADE R O;S'.P CI B',A'ry A n choice, $7 to $7.60; do, med.; $6 to rnembrance," in Notre Darne de Grace, victims of Saturday and Sunday were: k,, c iA'6. m $6.50; do, com.F $5 to $5.60; butcher were destro eTd yesterCs' bringing Mrs. Jennie Armstrong of Hamilton; cows, choice, ?5 to $6; do, fair to gig E L A n E ` E i"+'-r E ti m N�. Y, y' one Belgian boy of unknown narie at'.Both Young Men Perish When 1 , $4.b0 to $6.b0; canners and cut- the total of mutilated trees up to 25, FEL T C '•'O S E'A It $2.50 to $2.75; botcher bul',i, 17 having been cut down during Mon- Fleeter; two babies,at Milton Heights; One Went to the Rescue • $4,50 to $6.60; do, fair, $3.76 to day night. - Mrs. Hoskins o! Chatham; acid 1111-" $ chael Cramer of Tillsonber In ad- of the �h R ►. a E's 5 A G a ,e t i, 4; iiZgna, $3 to $3.50; feeding The trees, whizirwere in memory of g- steers, good, a6.60 to $7; do, fair, $6 fallen Canadian ao:diers. were about dition to these deaths, prostration] Hamiltons, June 7.-lieedlese of the to $6.25; stockers, good, $6.60 to ;8; from the heat were reported from fact that he could not swim, Char'.es four, yesirs old, and were growing ad- I E A g E' S R M• 19.E' S 1` do, fair, $4,,50 to $6.25; calves, choice, many places, particularly in the vi-' Pettigrew, a youth- wlio lived at 198 So to $10; do, med., $7 to`$8; do, mirably:-..Great indignation is being cin•ity of Londen and Chathawhere old Street,-went o a Chatham,` ld Sttt theroic death D R C G S coin., $5 to $8; milch cows, choice, $70 eApressed'4n all quarters of the city 1 nut v s ea to $80; do, fair. $40 to $50-springers, over the ouNrage. A reward of $600 the mercury ao8red to.the•98 degree at Wabaaso Park this• evening when, mark• he made a futile attempt to save Ray- e' T A tv M A M O E choice, 75 to $90; good light sheep, for information leading to the arrest I O 0 O R u N T S L M I $6 to $6.50; . heavies and bucks, The highest Ontarin'temperature mond,Kline,'hia chum, from drowning. of the perpetrator is offered by a ► G E E T $ 1 R C $8.75-to $4.60• good ewe lambs, $18 local newsptp*. All the trees were registered yesterday upon the wee- The tatter was 16 years of age, and ' w to $14; do,med., ;10 to $12; do, culls, they biiresiWs bulletin was at Onswa, lived on Caroline Street North.'Both! T [ E P E 0 0. [ B 1 cot. or chopped-through about three �8 to $9; spring lambs, each, $8 to where 92 degrees was reached. King- bodies were recovered. `#14• b thick smooths fed and feet above the ground. grew {n a frenzy of �ie-spatr and botic °ga' Each tree wee' ]anted in memory sten was recorded' a9 •the provinces. Seeking relief from the torrid heat, watered, $12 88; do, f.o.b., $11.76 do, P y sank. Meanwhile leve-al other boat- Y. -..-country pointe, dol f. ; .. oft cars, of an individual Montreal soldier.kill- coolest"spot, the 'temperature theme' the`two yautlis proceeded from the, $12.86; select premium, do, o ed overseas, whose nears and battalion being from 58 to 78 degrees. shore of the bay in a canoe. About era had responded to the cries•otDelp, MONTREAL. were inscribed upon it. Sb0 feet of! from the bathing pavilion but their assistance came too late, There were, Oita, Can. st, No. 2, 73e; Can. in a11, about,,840 trees at Waba�o Park, they went bathdng. Gold S s Suffer , DUNLOP HELD FOR- . Kline" dived first into the water, and. ;iwest•, No. 3, 6ft„' extra No. 1 ,feed, ----'i'_--^- almost instantly appeared to be in '64c. Flour, Man. sggri� 'iig wheat pats., Ontario's Y " t VIII a T ffF'TS'OF OVER $40,000 Y plea i . LetcWmg Food and Supplies Sointfon of last i►eek'e »sssYs.: oungef a8 distress. Whether he was seized with I -new ultion ; seconds, $9.90; strong Honors John B. Martyn Fortner Provincial Ins�{ectoof erarripe or became entangled in weeds Stampedes to new go:d diggings In 4 bakers', 0.40; winter pate., choice, Chhaarrii which abound there is not known.. [the Cassiar-Ceun-y of northern Brit-� .'$7.80 to 7.50. Rolled oats, bag 90 . A•Vdespibtch from Ripley says:= Pnsons and Public Max Rosenfeld, 448 Jammers Street ish Columbia are :uRering under ee• : lbs., $3.7 Bran, $28;25 to $29.25; Ripley, Bruce County, is proud- in its Formally Commuted. North, who-was in anothei canoe close vera -privations,•ac:.ordsng to IL dee•' 'shorts, $30.25 to $81.25; middlings, new status, having-graduated as an by, swami to Kline's assistance. The patch from F. J. Cotter, a• sourdough . -- tj88.25 to $87.26; Hay, No. 2, per ton, A despatch from Toronto says:- „ :-,car iota, 'j14 .2 ; H incorporated village on June 1. Glory" latter got B death grip upon as* Ree, poet site miner, published e . The � g y-' Charges of theft totalling some $AQ,- I ,: �, it {ng in advancement, its citizens have 006 were faced b W. W, Dunt6 enfe.d and, both Bank. It was',then, Past-Intelligencer, The despatch, Cheese; finest wests., 18,•sc; finest Y p' that Char:es Pettigrew,•unwb:e to; which came from Tela rah Creek vests, 18c. Butter No. 1 pasteurized,�honored one of their number, who has former provincial inspector of prisons g g P ' n active in the community's wel- swim, leaped from the canoe and went B.C., said: •88c- to 34c; No. i creamery, 32 Ya to and public charities, when he appear- to hie chum's assistance,as Mr. Rosen. "No supplies or equip,nent -are on.. _ - :38c; seconds, 919a to 32c. Eggs, fresh fare as a Trustee for the.past sever[ � in the poises court Thursday after--- � :specials, 86 to 376; fresh extras, 34- years, with the office of Reeve-a-dis- noon before Magistrate Browne,'whb Feld wale exhausted from his struggle the ground, but it is beac�et?-the cpm-. 1. to 3be; fresh firsts, 32e. Potatoes, per tinction accorded to John H, Ma-r, with the drowning yo-ith I dition will be relieved when a pack after hearing a summery of the case bag, car lots, 65c. _-Kline,-it is said, also clutched Petti- train completes the 102-n_rile by acclamation: for the Crown presented by E. J. p' trip. _ ---fi - ---- from here. The Hudson's Slay 'Co Farmer Fights Duel Murphy, -assistant 'erow.n attorney, I sent 'a five-tori tractor loaded with committed the accused to trial by jury. supplies to Dee a Lake last weak, and P With Infuriated Bull( Bail Was raised from $10,000 to $40,- i►, 4000 following the request of the crown ills Dickinson a Mining Co.'s'tractor London, Ont., June 7.-Seizin the'• with a trailer rand a crew of twelve g , that the amount be fixed at $50,000, n7 ie#t May 29. - ring in the nose of an infuriated bull; but the magistrate took into consid- „ as it bore down to crush his life out; •- eration the $11,000 already refunded {+ "There is much snow.-still- in the in a field near his home this After-!, Ill I to the province by Mr. Dunlop. The i itis and the streams are running up -noon, William Moore, aged 55, 4 Be'-- i' court agreed to -accept $10,000 of the `o the banks." mont farmer, succeeded in restraining, required_ bail from Mr. Dunlop's wife, the attaek until the chance arrival`of $10,000 more being provided by W. G. Camille Flammarion, Noted �aR a neighbor saved him. Spalding-and$20,000 by David Hilton. x> ' French Astronomer, Deas Mr. Moore was overtaken {n the I' The defendant was represented by R. ""`..'•'+•. .,,e 110:4 by the maddened animal, which' H. Greer, K.C. T' tµ' knocked ham down, and in its attempts The original charge of the-theft o! �t\ despatch` from Kris gays P gl g Camilae ir'.ammariQn,the noted P`areneb .` to gore him,'crushed his•chest, dislo-I ' $3,000 was retained against Fred C. x - _' astronomer, is dead. M. Flammarion € cated his hip, imd inflicted severe In Williams, assistant inspector, who « ,.�Ky: died at his observatory nt Juvisy-sur, -Juries to his'head. I Lt. C. If, Schildhauer, United Stat:s through Craig McKay, his counsel, Orge, France. He made astronomy Si Dr. W. J. Stevensor, who has Mr navy seaplane flier, breaks all non-AMP entered a plea of not guilty and elect- General Sir Charles Feripmeon, mill- popular, and in a rocently writtel ]Kooro under attention at Victoria records, keeping bis whip aloft ror ed trial by jury. He was admitted to tars gevernor of the Rhine provinces.,volume claimed he had deflnite proo ° Hospital, states'that he will probably nearly 29 hours. He covered more bail for trial without any preliminary He is a noted figure in English dtplo- that the soul survives the decomposi• r4cover. than 2,000'unlle`8. I evidence in his case, uratic circles _ I tion of the body. 1 , y •�. 78 ... r:e • ,. F ...':. '.,�: leu .. ,._eVi iT'.",.'.... .e.. ava^n ,-IX .2]' .~`s.: .,..d ! 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'.Y k.. .{>:... .,.,n.'• �;Vrd'.: f. ,^":,•. .11. .w: .ea,-•-F .-t;' .,,. . .%' .,i".,,r - ai• �y,,,y{;YtN� .. ✓r:..n .: .. a'"•:+• 6 t w s yREENWOQD. t z , LOCALISMS.A T _ISMS —Dr. HenryHwill be here as nen- �'+ • ai neat Tuesday to attend to hie - - es • -- f mfesrtunal duties. Chicken thieves have, been in the p gelgIborbood during the pRast week. ° —Sohn Clark and P. Weatgats - !-Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, Mise K. Green. of Tortbto, is holi- �� : ractioin'g in Toronto, will be here da ing with her brother, F. L. Green. he ..Q ` served on Grand Jury this week. P • i + --John F. Doyle,of Nanainio. B. In his office on Thursday from 10 mrs, J.Richardson and.son, of Go- • y a. m. to 5 V. m.. as usual. + bourn, spent" the west-rad with Will t7.;is visiting Tile brothers and Several members of the Meth. and Mrs. Middleton. a' sister here. odlet W. M. S. attended the Alf and Mrs.Trimble and:Mri.Weis Oharles Marquis, of Toronto, Sadler spent Sunda in Brooklia with Branch.-Conventipn to Oshawa : y i. w:. spent the week•en# with relatives Mian N. Law. Mrs. Thomas Law, Charley and Mrs. Wilson. ifQ Pickering. Bob And Mrs. Harvey. of Taranto. , ire No ' Showing the Misses Bunting and Mrs. G. —Dr. and Mrs. Reazio, of To=. Lsw, spend the week-end with the formers e _ ' r rento,visised Mrs. J. N. Richard parents,iSort and Mrs. Harvey. son on y�siday. —A large unmher from Picker. Mr,and 1dre. Ormarod end family A big range of Youth&' and Mews Khaki Summar Pauts, nice dive a —Keep in, mind the Methodist_ Ing 'Attended the celebrittibo at *ere in Markham a-a Tuesday attend- @bade, all sizes, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.25. garden party is Pickering Marcor• Claremont on June$rd and report in tbefuneral of the late John Hague. g a good time. Our football team ` "Masa Scott, of California. is here, I Park about July 23rd- are, to• be congratulated on win• owing to the serious illneew of sister, ,Boys' and Girls' Play Suite. 8 to 8 years;new design8, ¢ —John Madill and. friend, of who is in a very critical condition at ping the eleven auto rugs and the ver neat, 1.49-and 1.98. t Bradford, paid Hugh and Mrs. her home here. y _ softball teatn on winning the Dine A number of the villagers,.Mechin a short visit on Monday. ire of sporting shoes. gra..gave a —L. K. and Mrs. Devitt, of To- po g mlecellaoeoue shower to Mies Mar- ;ronin spent' the weekend with –The Whitby Concert Orches- garet Gibsop on Mouda evening. : .Ladies'White Canvas one strap rubber sole Slippars,all eines ' -' -'vanto'tter's tante, ek and Mre. tri is open for engagements for prlor to her marriage to Morley Har- Also Misses'and Children'@. H.Machin. garden parties, concerts, or any lock. Watch our window for these at Ha1SPrice. other entertain meet@. Tbia or. ,f –Austin and Mrs. Franklin,of chestra has had considerable e=• Now Advert"emonts. l is Port Perry, spent Sunday with clears in this tine of work, and the latter s parents, Arthur and- is „ „ "" litre.Boyea. under the direction of H. W. Ay FOR BALE—Any quantity,' Another fresh shipment of the famous Holeproof x>i' —Robert and Mrs. It and Evans, of Whitby. For terms ap• HAY and good feed. Wm. Lacey, Dunbar- , ply to the coadnctur, Mr. Evans.** t� 40-41 Hosiery for the ladies'. adopted son, of Richmond Hill, —On Thtirsday evening of next GEED BUCSWBELT FOR BALE sprat over Sunday with the form week, 'June 18ib, the Dramatic SEED Hull variety. W.F.Crawford.9.R er'Tt mother here. 3ociet of xa•1•Pickering• 39.40 ..All the new shades, specially priced at 1,00 to 1,50 —Rea, P. F. Gardiner has been, yy Queen St. Methodist in the city during the past week Church, Toronto,. will present AID WAHTEDw-By Mrs. Fother- " their popular drama, entitled : A gill.on Highway.1 mile west of Whitby. P attending the General Assembly „ p ++ All modern conveniences. 39-40 ' Daddy Longlegs, in the Town ;, „ of the Presbyterian Chnrcb. Harlbut Slippers and Boots for the Kiddlee. Hall, under .the auspices of the TT18HEST CASH PRICES PAID— —W. D. Rogers and eon, Clar. Young People's Society of St. An- a For all kinds or grana and viol at Lor�rat People who are particular about the kiddies' ° `• .ence,of Toronto, motoreS from Hi1I Elevator. M. R Hoover. 39-40 - f' feet, want the "Hurlbut." drew's Church. This gplendid _ the city on Sunday and spent the drama, which is full of humor and .QTOVZ FOR SALE—Gurney Oxford da with the former's motber. range.is rood condition,suitable summer .. #, romance, is a dramatized version ,kit –With the prospects bright for of$esu Webster's famous'book of �a. For °articularis apply atutlNEWS ;New.ehipment of Gracia Shoes for Ladles. Newest to NC iaaving hydro in the village at an that till®and comprises four acts, black, kid and patent. Most of the { pri ladies want ''Gracia." }k early date a Dumber of our real- is which a large number, of char• PRACTICAL NURSE—Open for , dente are having their residences maternity work. Mrs. George Thompson. asters appear. bliss Avey Clarke, R.R.No.2. Claremont. 8th line. Pickering. f tl a Wired. Phone Clare 1824. 37 40 +� t;1 —Jambs Henderson, of. West pianist. and vocalitlta from the To• Men's Arrow" Shirts, a specially nice line, in plain 1141,i, Hill, has been ill saflFerina from a Tonto Cons"o�r•vatory of Music Will T OST—Auto license pl,ete. Numher white. blue, mauve, grey and pongee. entertain betweeo acts. This L122.182,between third comeesaaon and tae They are going great at 2.50. threatened attack of pneumonia. Kingston road. Floder communicate witb_Erm Draruatic Company have present- Bark Pickering R.R.2. Phone Mark 7321 but we are glad to repurt that he ed Daddy Looglega a number of ey' is now improving. Men's-Pure Silk Knitted Tie' times in Toronto, and have been CTRAYF,D—On en the of A wnnderf lin t 1.fl0. r —hisses Verna and Doris Reid, the under9:gned,lot 13,con.4.Pickering.two e, going A ,L - enthusiastically received on every .."of W itby, and -Miss Berniee wh:.e hull terriers. Owner may have same by u i occasion If you can enjoy a good prov ng prapertY and paying eipease,. John ! . Chapman-spent a few days.d drama and good anuric, rim not Quinlan.Ptckera{yg. 40-43 Splendid new linea in Tie Pin-, Belt ChaiDp, tog ills peat week with Misses fail to be present. Doors open at ,TRAY HORSES—Came tothepre• Cuff no, Tie Claapa, 13ui1tIoi; Fasteners, Barbara and Irene Hall, ; p, m. Concert begins at 8.l . —Mise Meryl Hall, who has ossa ►...m'sesathe undersigned.sot 11,can. 2. Pick• Stud Button:4, Invisible Braces and the very y er,ng,on June loth. a roan mare and bay horse an efficient operator in the tele Admission 35 rents,children under Owner may have same by paytn e:pmses. Ha:• Newetlt iu �lea'9 Straw Hat?. 12 years, 25 cents. ry W Boyea.Pickering R R o. 1. 40-43 r ' . ar phone central for some time. has _ y resigned, and is beiug succeeded IN MEMORIAM. ASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY " by Miss Cynthia Burns. �'tl—AnQ_Ispa�rs, S;cw a the time to look a after your spring needs, cultivators. drilla and r i., –J• S. and Mrs. $ephsoo and Gmit3-ln loving memory of my dear harowa sprayer"r the orchard. One 3 1.2 by 3 Great Values in- Grocery . Dept. : Chapman's Bali- y daughters, Misses Alfreda and Mil. mother. Jean Greia, - who passed 31 wagon gear.cheap. D J.Gormley•Dunbar• ' _ 'dred.of Streetsville,motored down away. June 14th. 1913. tam ing Pow 5c lb. "'Huraley" Blend Tea 60c. loco Sunday and sprat the day with The one we loved is now at rest. OR SALE ..Cbeap all kinds of $l: A. and Mrs. BtaDtialt. Her true food heart is still; Fwagons.harness,and all ktods of Is-m ,m- Bulk Cocoa 10c lb., 3 lbs for 25e. f The bands that used to help us beet plementsin good order At.oae+erathnry and –Mise Melissa Belson has jus t light scales sad cook staves sad hmten. Hagb• arrived from California and will Now►i®in death's Cod chill. est price paid for bides and wool. also lave nau;; Death comes to let us know try. H Herman.Stouffvtlle. Pboae1908 latf , upend the summer with Ontario We love more dearly than we show, 1 ' 7 'CH APMAN IErienda . At present she is vieitinit But love to death doth let us see AG EN0L WANTED—To io ce • so lust sieter•in•law, Mrs• Bedson• What love in life should always be, ENOL,the superior rwaiture sada ago lish.to dealers or consumers as rung —Gen and -Mrp. Every and son, —Her Daughter,Elsie. . and vtc,nry. This saolsh already hais•te&0 is attended the sok is Larger cities taerd Som®assioa to ewer- 1P'rank, of Whitby,. Belie salesman with live rerArd end asgasfactory services at the White Chart on WHITIBVALIL. referentes. immediate action wanted. S. 5. 4 Sunday.and when in town spent a Stafford.9 Davenport Rd,.Toronto. 39 43 ~ I -� Ilea hours with R. A. and Mie. Will the party who entered Mrs. — - Santiag. Hoiltager's house nue day aIle�n RUPTURED PEOPLE ] r - ;r —Beginning Friday, Jane 7eh, and toot a garment kind y c receive the paper with an order for 1f Sou wants comfortable. earn and f8 �� lrne to �ll the Lower Jrhoo! department of sods sod with her name written at the same time secure hold- the ppss g the Continuation 9cho31 will writs thereon, sad also return the garment. Ing appliance; write fer N© y their final exams of this term. paticulare. J . s • 1924'-25, finishing Friday.Jane 19 DUNEAATON: THE GORDON 'APPLIANCE School is closing earlier this year — 43 gyg Crawford St.. Toronto A fine fresh lot of the very latest in Mre.•Nobes i attending a rooves- - than last. g •4i► —Fred O'Connor, who was seri• tion at Sr. Cloud, Mina. i Engli$h Straws just arrived. : Frea6man s Bay . .-ously ill with pneumonia several ins Elva Mi Mean was the guest of weeks ago, was again taken seri- RevMiss Elva Mitchell over the . of Mod. �ousl ill the earl art of last eaX isJ. and Mie.Chisholm, of Mon, - y y P CreaT..viaited their niece, Mrs. Rob0. ' FAIRPORT HOT1v:L - . •� Summer • Underwear ` Week, and for several dare he was Anderson. last Sunday. in a most' criti.al toad�gou, with Hisser Jennie and An Forgie, of now opeD aider IQew Abri pus' and _nainsooka in combination and tw0•pieoe fears entertained for his recovery. Claremont, spent a few days last week Management gg -We are pleased to report that his with Mise Agnea Thom. _, •_ suits, buttonless or buttoned. eendttion is clutch improved and Some of those from a distance to the -` his early reeoverp.is expected. cemetery meeting were:,F. J Rud Mie. Dancing every;satttr'dap _ —Next Sunday the Inaugural Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Herebraao. Mira Evening `.Fine Khaki Shirts Service of the United Church of Margaret Annan. Mrs. Shaw, Robt. 8 to 12(standard time) . and Mrs. Kerr. Mrs. Smith and : Canada will be held in the former daughter. Mrs. Frost. Misses Robin DON'T h1I88 THIS I • A dandy line for summer wear with collar to match. 'Methodist Church at 10.30 a. m. and Marion White. of Toronto, Mrs. The ideal outing s�iirt. _Irbe printed Order of Service will Sean. of Whitby. Oliver and Mrs. An. be n dd of which each person will Dan and Mrs.- -3w. of Hamilton, and ' others. Melod land J summer Sweerhers for the cool evenings have s copy. The Sacrament -Melody land Lord's Supper will be dispens- The Mother end Daughter Sunset erald ed at the close. Rev. A. R. San meeting lawn on Friday nightwasa - �•(,,� - Ostial ! 5peeial ! dereoD, the Pastor at each service, CipS great succesr. some seventy women and at Andley at 8..80 p m. and girls being present. Mrs.Caswell'• • —The committees that were ap- address was most lot sting, helpful Cao arrange your complete pro- A few PSU13 Of l�eII'8 Canvas Boots, Bolla rubber heels, pointe9 to make the arrangements and practical. The weather was lddaal t0 o at 1.4b regular $Q 00• J -.dor the First of July eelebratio»w and the moon roslr in all her glor/. gram or assist in _ 8 $ r �"' _ r iliacs not been idle. One feature sUninR through the trees.making the a planning. rune os' picturesque. _ - Piekerin of the day's gelebration will be a It Isv{ hpdeep regret that we re�port .:.CHURCH IRNTERTAIN• Fred T. BIInt+ing! i lealithurupion procession,for which the death of Mrs. Harry Hing (Jyalta �etabltshed;1857. $10 and $5 will be offered for Bret Neale)on Monday, June'lst. at the - Df$NT9 and second prize•. A good pro• early age of 48 years, Mrs. King was -a' 7iram of sports is also being pre- in her usual health till the Thursday ttaARDEN PARTIES red. Watch out for bills giving previous. ,when she was fihreatened r. AND CONGERT� ps w fall particulars. with typhoid fever, but her condition —A nnarber of 1peal residents was not thought serious until Sunday. For full information and terms, a e i have expressed their desire to play Her funeral took place u Wednesday h Cf�AS•B. i to Erskine cemetery. Much Sympathy write or phone • SPENCEfe; i tennis: . But before tennis can be in felt for the bereaved busGand sad -"' .'-played several important items daughter,Beatrice, 11 years'�old, R. He GOLD, ,UXBRIDGE • 'must be considered first. Accord' An old and much respected resident - Phone.42 CTOSK THERE 5 TEi.L `~TOUR Al-R1GNT •lt"L 7 ingly a meeting has been called for to the person of Mrs.John Somerville - EXCUSE 5 TO TELE1 E .. 8 p.m. on Monday, June 15th, and (Mary Gilchrist). passed away on Sun- �T B ,� - YHE CONST,E��+� THE JUPOE H I M SIT. persons, male and female,,who day night,Ma. 3let. Mrs. Somerville 1�1 f Would like to boost a tennis club bar been a sufterer for upward_@ of five ears.having ret''eived s vtroke. Her •in Pickering are asked to sattead a Isciatica1f / ' - meeting in the school•hodse. Or. ud gets who is siting with chair. _ I T H anizAtion, merdbershi , grounds and gets around with a wheel chair, tr ^* g P together with one eon. Reniaald, and T .1 N 1 ,/ . elf.• •�„- p etc. will be considered. two daughter@,May and Ethel, are left —Harvey Edwards. of Aadley, ttimournher death, Her funeral took ,.«. 'o � o brought into 'milt office one day place at Erskine on �Vedueeday. Having pnrciltte6d the Tinsmith. t %� l, At the annual meeting at Erskineform- last • ��' / ,, �• • `” Creek a curiosity in the ahape K ing rind Hardware business >•wrr..•»- �,� - of tilree hens' eggs', which had Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, June erly conducted by J.•H. Bundy, I r figures distinctly printed upon tot hose who havusandse passed on,anred to dod meet am prepared � dPlnmbing has them. One, particularly, had the a boat of friends from far and near. Eave troughin , a figures 19 as clear and nerfect as Rev. Mr. Auld of illarkham,from the Furnace Work. + . =on any printed paper. They were high pulpit,conducted the service. He '�� . g color, o Sati3fativn guaranteediv_ Oran a in , but the cau,a of was assisted by Rev. Mr. Ross, of their appearance is a mystery. Prince Edward Co ,who brought greet.- Prices moderate k There were no a ars near the ing,from the General Assemhly and — +. P p also hishntne church. 3f r. Auld spoke Paints, Oils. •Varnishes, Hatdtvgre -� _ _ �•� �— — _ . 5, nest from which a transfer might very forcihly on ­Honoring nor Fnre• Etc., always in Ewek• z" be made. and if Pilch were the frathera and their God," and advised j� -_ cape the letters would be inverted. ',retaining the old fashioned condition ALIl\ BUSH3.i "�"�- -' ,J, Borns pr>r stn with all itn9ginary of the cburcb. A very large crow+i ® • I r >t i' PTf!r'�FRTNf�•„ �: r . -,tnrn (if ta11nt1 might give a sola• wasunehle to sin admittance to the