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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_06_19 Jv ..2« "4 -Y,.. "«'�'f• :fa: w�.y,,'. 'r' .� y,.,,..s .;"w.. a�P-� ::i:':r �;,•� 3.�"6� y. a. h',^`s• ,b. yy. •-.h.. ._ ,, ,•y'•.he„ :-� ,r r .,�y..M:..w;:.-..... '•w. + sr;. .a� ,.:L... , . fp.: .J.`.. ,,...,d5,. a`F a � .^+R •'.,. ,, tL''.. .. ,. ` h.e 'S .-},. efB •�--. R,•�'.": �r y.` x+- .;•r )' ;,% ..a 4 .. ....... . .. ,.y � ', ,vd,A. :': 1 ,.:��. ..r7•tp,..3+y. •'�''.r- ., I`i�wT>t.°-. .y+ ,� • A, J} Tr �.. VOL. XL1V: PICBtERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 1y4 192544 No. 41 �. - f: ouNeARTON. MOUNT:ZION - suorfsfslril+It�sts! 6sats:.� ..,C,�reea, Rivos On Sunday, June 21st.at Doebarton 1 The Mt. Zion Ladies' Aid will hold GREENWOOJJ Jralfrgat ' W ,� at 8.43 a. m:, the Rev.Roland B.Ferris,their annual garden party on the Mt. General Supt. of the Sunday Schools Zion church lawn on 'Wednesday. ID R. FOR8YTH. h.D.,'Director f the Province Ontario,-'will - June 24th A concert willbe lvea:b � � •• 1e Mresee her of the �nl O tomeests entire class Mr. F*rris is well Party from Toronto. y� L known as a man of authority on mat R y ;•x .O�t e��e sal Aasoeia oa of Ontario.R dress the school at Dnnbartoa for the the Ideal•-Bread Com n e Ooncert oa. 6yes es V1 by aVi at aso4.Claremoac.Opt• y lEstablished 1838 r ;SAGS WANTED Lire of retigioue education and as In Rouge Hill and ?Iltona Blvd. O. McKINNON,M.D.,L,R.C.S.. spicing speaker. We invite all to be aafabarIA,member of sbe oan"s et Custom sawing done, Oat. Rolling present.wbo can come. Mr. Bell,of'•Kone Gardens," is now a IPhsateiaas and 8atysosas or Datarfo 1Yeeatbfe , oo)ls�e or saraeoai, )lydtabasrih and Chopping Wood z. sporting a nice looking Ford car. SCRATCI3 FEED atssattea so ddeases o! wamsa a� - GLEN,MAJOR. Mies J. Dixon spent the week-end FOR LAYING HENS 'P oma and redaeaoe,B�soag7sFm. $.pairing, with her brother of Leghorn fame. The revival services now being held W. Collins,.A. Neilson and Mrs.Hili �2. 5 Per 100 lbs. _ CesaEropraole a9hapiag and Turning. in the Glen Major Church are proving pieited Mr,and Mrs. Payne over the The following are some of the many ailments quite successful. Thirteen young peo- week-end. q �Ciair tic adjuatings are efficient in overcom- Riddle Kars, Slelglle, Office Stools pie carne to the altar one evening and . Mr, and Mrs. Mdrebison, of Box BRACKET CORN-HEN SIZE Aft, All forms of nerve trouble and head-ache, accepted Christ as their our. Grove, visited the latter's mother and . rr� paraiyus, spinal uoubtes,throat and taus weak- Salt_For Sale Evangelist McGuire, of Toronto, has a $2.90 per l00 tb.. ` messes rheumatism and sciatica,digestive dteor• g father, W. Lotion, over the weekend. ; den, highblood pCesastre and other circulatory real live message, and big-fearlessness Mr. and Mre:Clem and Mrs. Falcon- ` troubles heart trouble and goitre. OHAB.A. WHITS. - in denouncing sin and to consequences er, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. .h R- DIIRWIN E. BTEOgLEY. Successor to late W. G. Barnes cannot fail to awaken every sinner to Payne, of 'Pleasant View Gardens" FINE CRACKED CORN '��r his own helplessness and need of. a L Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- Phone 6M or write Locust Hill, Oat. c ver the weekend.taking in the foot• FOR BABY CHICKS r ropractic. Will make residential calls in Picker'- Saviour. Mrs: McGuire bas proven ball match on Saturday at Cherry lag Village,Claremont and surrounding district, the power of song to touch heart@. wood, 8 Cerate per lb. .'rhesday, Tbursday and Saturday forenoons. S H I N �• L $ Her sweet soprano voice is heard each A.S. McFarlane,has nearly tom let• x 1ror an appontment call 1413 Bowmanville,or either comp let. word with anyone taking treatment.471y �� evening, ei er in solo or duet, and ed building his silver fox ranch, but many hearts have been much blessed. g POWDERED BUTTERMILK TO British Columbia Cedar mi are florrp to hear that ca heti the a. Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Sidne Pugh has charge of the sing- misfortune to tall oft the scaffold and ya.' - _ lag. The old-fashioned revival songs hurt bimloelf. but not seriousl as he Bird's Felt Slate Shingles are beta sun and It makes the heart y' P1r T IN WET MASH '� B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and g g• is around again. A•Soticitor,Notary Public Etc. honey to for sale at glad to slog once again the old familiar On Sunday last as Benny Lotton was can. South Wing.Coact House, Whitby. 851y T. PATBR80N'S - CLAREMONT hymns that our grandfathers loved so driving to church, on turning the TRY IT I" well. Services each evening this week - �(`1 C. AiOHARDSON dt CO.-Barrie Call and get prices. corner of the Blvd and Hingetea Rd„ - --- - �, `� at 7.45, and Sunday evening at 6.48. •ten Solicitors err.. 81t Ste Confederation he hada narrow escape from what GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS Lite n',:itding,Corner Yooge and 12iehmotsd Sia., `- might ha6e been a set ious accident. f r Toronto. Phony Masts 1390 and Maio Ot90. 8tf * . S. S. Softball League A car coming from the west nearly x , ILLIAM JAMES BETON,Bar. �,p�� ran Into him. 7 I ritaer. Solicitor, Notary Public. $oom J• �• "^"�` Ov Wednesday,evening, June 10th, Mr, Morgan is moving the cottage �+• Z� C} r aw Confederation I.ife Building,Toronto. En- traaces:s and 12 Richmond Street or 17 pQ�reen "jftner'al Director members of the different Sunday on the Hi°lock place to the corner of 4tseet East. Telephone-Masa TOf30, Res1&een Schools of the township met in H. A. the Rosebank sad Kingston roads. He K Hudson 1748, Arid • - hionnev's ice-cream parlay, Pickering, intends to make an up-to-date restan- a :. • ,Licensed Lncbatnt•er and organized a league. (i. Cowan. rant and ice cream parlor and a large0 Derttal M0T01;V HE�iABE of Rosebank, was appointed chair. parking place to accommodate the ' . .- i �R. D. C. Smith. Dentist, i3touff• i A ' L man,and Raymond Pitkey, of Clare- travelling public. ry� ICLARIMONT, Ont. mons, sec'y-treas. It wasdecided that viae. Horror Graduate of Chicago and To- . a rooto Universities and the Royal College of Phone 8L4 the mentors rat each group and the Mueie lovers should not miss hoar A good au 'l of Hard and Soft ' vesiW Surgeons. Pbone office 1011, Residence c tptaida of each team art as manag- PP 9 I,, 1015, Nooutasd: appo,mments. 281y i0 committee. The following were ing the Toronto Police Silver g g Coal on hood. Also a supply LAME B. BEATON, B. D. appointed captain@ of the respective Band (40 pieces)at WbitAvale ,,, JD Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Dentai teams : Cherrywood-Gordon David on Wednesday, Jnne 24th, of Kindling Wood, x Surgeons and University of Toronto, Of9ce i Mit Trees, 3 bs Itc. son,Dunbarton-Elmer Anis,Wbite- stove length. • �« over murdock's Gonfectsonery stare, Whnby vale-Lorne Tran. Claremont-Thos. 7. -Aske hours 9 to 12:1 to 8.80. lnd.'pbme 6. ICHBRRY1N04D. 12Lf Fl]oae Pick. 1709. k5 gip pt,one g2p ,ay Having secured the age°-y for E. D. Oliver, Tuxis Boys of Dunbarton- _ - Smith a Bon. Ltd.,Nurrerymea, Harold Mitchell, [t wan also decided With a strenuous effort our football DONALD MU�iRO, PICKEKINGF t � N. DALE9. L. D. S., D. D. S., of Winona. Olit. that senior and junior leagues be or- ' #�.Graduate of Royal Goll.ge ar Dem Sur• ganized,senior lague to be of any age team were 001 able to divide b000n x I am prepared to take orders for all with, the lowly. 4shburn team last' ' and the University of Toronto. Off+ea and junior lea uc to be 18 years and Saturday, the result beta 1 [. Atter ;I� D A Scott's store. Clarein . Ont. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fru.1ts. under. It was agreed that as seboot y g n 1*tevale . Qssce hours,9 a.m. to 5 p, m. Saturdays On, Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at witnessing the play of the visiting , m to 1 p.m. Phone Clare 1403, A y not having enough of players have the y • lowest ible Irises. team one must wonder whythe don't �A� - s p� p privilege to choose from the nearest hold a higher position In he'le ue The ayes tr ice age Special rater for quantities. Pr g t aB • Peterftffffms•f/ e 9 school 1a the same village. It caw de- table. as they put up ♦splendid game 26d eided to take a collection and that DR E J• Shirley,f Veterinary Sur- each team pay a tee of fi0 cents on and on the play deserved to win. Al- Motor overhauling. top and gid® curl" geo°,Honorary Graduate of Ontario Veter- N. J. maw=, Pick though we would have welcomed two fain re alripn�g taarv:Couasefic1LUv . Audis,easerot desayestse aaimsL � � entering. All ttehoob are asked to points,weshould be rather thankful i seMust.C4del vested. 74 King Strep west, accept this invitation. All entries tm ;Battery Beryioe-Ohargiag ..'retsrawa.Phone ass: tat? �� �� must be in the hands of the secretary. to hive got one, and surely we don't and overhauling. t, T�? R J. Pilkev. Claremont,b June 23rd. begrudge Ashburn their share of the Ail work guaranteed. Flat rate a F�OOR11\ The Oiaremont Junior Foutball Club spoil. as it will help W encourage service charge them to keep their team together, s Phone 14 Mark C l� �. µ J •r,,, have erooseated to give the Chailenllre &I 5th Central. here s ,seep the further successes,- V. � RICHARDSON -Real Es Oup. which they won for three years. _ •' as a trophy for the Junior League. Many of our supporters were w wised W. E. 8 E R R Y T�" tete, lneurance Coavevaw=& Assn 3 8 clear plain oak, $100 pr m. b m st the line up of our team on tur 1Pt+atic,Etc.Pleiceriag.brat. std sem . 8-$NO 1 Clear 85 day,but it was all arranged at the + 3 8 clear birch, 84 a Greenwood Ladies'Aid invite you meeting beld an the Tuesday previous ANTHRACITE POSTILL Liceneed Auctioneer. ,. ,, to see the movies and other flow,,- to the game, the players who were on�e rw o°aaws of Tors sad osarfo. tae• 3 8 No1clearera in F. L.Green a arden,, g CI•reeo- thereservebeing ptra°ted permi'esioo All' Sizes'Beech and maple same price wood, Saturday afternoon, Jnne to be oR. It must be understood ®aI its ' as birch 20th. Admission 25 teats. Re- oral eleven neo can be played which freahmenta served. necessitates some being laid off, tbere in S.S34ATON TOWN88IPBH Will supply material oral , or eu b Jae oonr�ow• 00�01Ow roe mag ply labor with material. p •�■ being' seventeen on the list, and it $ 14.50 at and sraastss, aaooun a s. ass, stoney is two WHITBVALE. I would be unfair to discard the same - 1wa Do IV= iaeoe�7, lanw-al Kona" lie. Quality guaranteed. 1' men at eve home game, when .you swsw■ e, Oaf f-v Prises subset Lo change W. S. and Mrs. Major were with- consider we always bare a surplus for Or delivered at 1Phittrvale, Greecey,, ones I D Grad�u0a-Live stock iscnouoi. witbount notice. Scarboro friends over the week-end.he Miss McKinley, of Toronto.ovthe week eleven difficultult proposition ve do t s. yt ell uF tverBrouahs�od or i at all. �V R1 , r oStock and ringx�k. All kindsenc with soofmain .�. PI���� �:� end. to the present. and if the whole crew -$15.00 per tonit I + ty�atunded t°•1Teyrms res'°n'bk' Pitons Mesdames Turnbull and Bickell were will pull together as they ought. we . _' F LUMBER YARD the guests of Mrs.A. E. Major fora will have no difficulty in keeping up ST- MARR'9 CEMLftiT FRESH '�]N, MAR, LICENSED ♦IIG few days. the grand work. Next Saturday we � TIgNEER,foc York,Qntario and Durham Mr. and Mrs.Yates and Gordon Mac- will be idle, baring drawn the bye on No. 1 Lumber, Hemlock .and ' cosmtim JMkindsor sales promptly attended nab,.of Milton, spent Sunday with M. that date. The following Saturday Piste, Lath and B. C. xzz f' 41r to. Termsressooable. Datearor sales may be CANNOT DO BETTER R.and Mrs. Parks, will be one of the best games yet when No. 1 Robt.sic\air acaoga!at NEWS'omev. Bon and lndepeo- Rose and Mrs:Burton, of Toronto, Brooklin comes to Cherrywood-June dwe phones. wltitby.Out. fay Install one of our Iolot Gas Oil Barratts Brand Shingles .. were the guests of W. F. and Mrs. 27th-game commences at 6,80 p.n. ¢ In your Range-Cheaper than coal Burton over the week-end. Phon Yard 7200 :NOT THAT abundance of heat just when. Rev. Major and Mrv. Price and . Evenings Markham you want it. Per- children, of Iroquois Falls, are the Bert Lloyd, the wall ko'awn To- the fr ,. the hot weather is here, perhaps fectly safe. .questa of J. and Mn,Leary. costo comedian and othe fleet '�you need a Verandah Chair. See OIL FURNACE BURNERS W.J.and Mrs. Beaton and B. B. class artiste will sestet with y� ._para at from 8.50 to 4.25. Instal In any furnace. No Gae. and Mrs. Beaton Rad children were the program, Whitevale, June 24. F. A. R E E S O R, We are offering a Special Heat controlled at any point desired. with Mrs,.aad D.R. Beaton over the. Superior to any other form weekend. S rOC�VB+=' gn;•� w, �tR $26.50 V '�'n of beating. Mesdames M. E. Parks and D. R. GREENWOOD. s '� • W.J. GORDON'S Beat unattended the Inaugural Ser- Church Street, vices of the United.Church at Toronto F. L. Green was in Montreal for ae� $OOt6 Repaired including Bed, Spring and Agents Wanted 231y Pickering on Wednesday of last week, few days last week. Mattress. - ' Mr. sad-Mrs.S. J.Dickson and Mr. Bert and Mrs: 114vey spent Sunday Is 4. ft. width only,consisting of. and Mrs. McKeoney, of Toronto mot- in Clarkson and Toronto. Now is the time to get your old steal bed in walnut finish,with Flavo Bread- Flour orad out Sunday morning and spent Mrs. e. Stewart is spending a week harness and beets repai1.ed }.. round continuow posts and the day with Geo, and Mrs. Burkhol• or two at her old borne bore. at a.price that win g - steel cane panel with $j�e1 Marye� ser. Ai! Trimble nod famUy were in suit you. psD The east hill is receiving a coat of, StouffvUle on Sunday, when they "They will wear like new; ' medallions calcium chloride and will thus be freed called to see Mrs.Neal. 08vaplete with woven wire spring from the intolerable duet nuisance for Robert Brown and familyare likely t' a` and Rood-quality felt mattress Pastry Flour a time at least,and at the same time- to move to Toronto shotly. where THOMAS WATSON covered in art ticking . will prevent the roadway being, de. Milos Ida and her father are working. pILgERING ONT. with rolled edge. May br+obWned from you Grocer. ' prived of its good gravel covering. A Thomas and Mrs.Ormarod, of To- • • 50 per cent grant from the township ronto, and Mrs. Hayne, of Markbam, c Regular valve 38.75 Brookhnflour �ls council is much appreciated and will are spending a few days with Will A T f. D „ 6pecisl pricy 26.50 enable tbose interested to have.anoth• Ormerod and family. CHAS. WILSON, Prop. er-application of the salts made tater Morley and Mrs.Hariock have sr• _ in the summer. rived home from their honeymoon. GOOD POULTRY Sty r r it Extensive repairs to the foundations rhe boys and girls gave them a hearty GOOD APPLES of the RRriat mill and will dam of Joe. welcome back, if noise was any.indica- Spies 1.50 per bush., Ontario apple$ a1 Leary h, just been con leted, slid tion. However,they were well repaid 1.00 per bush., Rueseta 1.00 per bush.. ._>. (Successor to .C. H. Burling) It Pays to Attend the mills are now in good shape for for their reception and returned to Tolman Sweets 1.00 per bush. Pots• @teadv work. We are pleased to see a end some little time at Mr. Harvey's ' - Furniture Dealer and p toes at current prices; also Eggs. • Funeral Director The Very U__ t Mr. Leary out again, after some store. Prices delivered at Pickering Village The DSS months's confinement to his home Death removed from our midst on b ducks for sale every week Y. _ Phone 1300 with a broken leg. Saturday a resident of our village, In y at$35,00 per 100. Under the auspirea of. the Ladles the person of Miss Mary Scott, At the tar10 l.LIOTT Aid Society and Cemetery Committee advanced Age of 79 ears. the de- Pickering, g y A. ,H C O O K " .tu a grand garden party will be held on ceased was a strong and healthy wo- t* the United Church (Methodist) lawn men until about •a month ago,when - Paiat�a sad on t.be evening of Wednesday, June @tomaeli and liver trouble developed. Corner Yonge and Alexander 24th, at 8 o'clock sharp. A splendid She gradually became weaker until Farmers, Attention I alts prepared t Streets, Toronto. musical programme will be given by the end came Saturday morning. Her d '> the Toronto Police Silver Band (40 remains were conveyed to the.family I am agent for the World's Greatest trusts to K4� �•.= Eget graduate of the teres), under the leadership of Capt. plot at Bowmanville on Monday after- Separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves, rY Lee satisfy �Y1 rices last fif en months has B, Hayward, R. M. S. M. The noon, after a short service at the Scales and Oil Engines.. Fleury;$ - moderate. band will be assisted by Bert Lloyd, house, conducted by the Rev. Wright, famou@ Plows,Points.Grain Grinders, :1. E P CK RIN secured employment. the well-known Toronto comedian, rector of All Saints Church, Whitby. Wheel Barrowe2tc. All orders left with M. S. Chap- and by several other first class artists. She leaves to mourn her los two Big- man will receive prompt Oen all ear. Enter Brantford binder twine and second � Refreshments, including ice cream. tern and two brothers,all located here hand separators for sale. attention., now, Catalogue free. soft drinks, fruit etc., will be served with the exception of Miss Soda, who s;g L. H. DILLING� on the grounds. Come and enjoy this I resides in California, but who came ROBT• DEVITT, ' ' W.;J. Elliott, Principal treat- Admission. 35 cent@; children,`home when she learned of the critical Phone 605 Pick.; BROUGHAM 'hone 133 (32tf) WHITBY �15 cents. lcondition of her sister. 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':-+• u.�A. ..�..=,:4. ,y, ms's'.'�.L: :.P r,u-°'"'•.2^x• .'�'t'.. .. .e'�'-Cs,: �'yt`,.,ns., '�-.... �.+•, .;X�' ,ic'"',,+.n. ,J'.,;-,-• '4�.:. aro:. .e... ,1 w)c: ..r-+ a .� ..,eJY . - A.....,. .. ...,�, ....._. .;"•tr.. ':i'.•:.a- ,�'a ..c!°;^'-.� z. '"'�� ,..,• _ But though her words sounded hard, he . Ftesh 1&v0�' her hand was Thin t- packet of the dress where within the folds of her spree lay the spray of white heather. They came to the and of the wood- P of delicious land and with one mind they stopped J �1 They must part here. - Hp-there on - the' biilside under its kelt of trees, stood the new freestone house of Kirkosw 1 e d. There on .he other side p ; Aa lay the wide garish word, empty, v _ under its blue arch of sky. She must ` go to her narrow duties, her sordid o ti, HBOift cares, her unloved huiband. He must _Y wander. out, whither he knew not nor �� � A I TE greatly cared. The Love Eternal had come to this. . Or at Ieast Christopher Kennedy 1 Is preserved is,'-the airoatilght SALADA, 'had not cared when he lay down under " aCli@t. Finer thslts tsiD3► Japan or .the golden torches of:the broom. But. p Insist tspo.IL �iALADA. now all was'difl'erent: He had come D owder. alive again. ► �t x=' The tramman a stood looking at the wo- man without p ' 1 thoun speaking, but his mouth was working curioual y ` "I do not ask you to take my hand ; t < now, Lilias," he said at last, "I am _ 10 s, hing not worth. But some oily—some dayyou will onset all that I have madeairs6 +� You suffer and only remember that I ; uy j :cued yyou.i' The film dais 'things of sheerest weave and most charming bort dry sob choked his utter- 3', old _ ane e tthreaten- hue— in _ ,. e c o erh some g never dr could w d e. Th storm aft long t s om people a er cameo be ache BY AL 8 CROCKETT. ° ing broke overhead and the rain be are perfectly safe in the pare,rich suds of Lux. gan topatter down on the leaves. She ,T -'' ust di and down in the abundant Lux lathier. No � saw his face drawn and.eager in the p them u p i pale blue flame of the summer light- ,tubbing, to roughen their delicate.textufe or streak and fade 4r CHAPTER XXVIII.---(Cont'd) his face concealed. :She went timid:y I ing Something moved in the heart the lovely Colours. It was many months afterwards and laid her Singers on his shoulder. she had thought dead. She went - r: that the tramp laid him down for a� "Cbrisl" she.. said, speaking still quickly-to him and laid her hand upon, Md clot only Once', but many times, can they be laundered. j N. sleep on the verge of Loch Grannoeh,.more softly. his shoulder with a gesture she had tach time they come from the gentle Lux bath as charming It 'was a little flat 'place half-way, The man in the suit of grey rose been wont to use in othrr. days. las though they were new. <down a steep bank, a sweet spot equal- slowly to his feet and stood before "Chris, be a maul For my sakel" ' lsheltered from above and from be-'her. she said, ast low. Here the broom crew hi h and "I did not know you were here, be They were the words she had used Posamber,if Yew Prosy thins:An raft,in pan w-hrr g-vt that morning she would never forget,..,golden, the atone chats cried Spink began, with swift brzath:ess apology. g $ wr art j spank-a nk," and the bumblebcea "I walked all the way Irom_Kirkcud-i the morning when the trouble came ! ' lt•rf Ira rrssbrmlldLwcrsdr. ;+• 3►ummed like the lotus of Fairyland bright this morning and had fallen upon them—the trouble of which she ;a 4 -''all day long in :that sunny sylvan'asleep." had knoe. n, but not cried,hand stood shale- solitude, She looked long at his face. It ai The sound of voices awakened the I was again colorless, and Christopher f ing and trembling before her. 4 �$ tram and he Kennedy appeared a different man Then turning, without a word he '~� p, peeped out with the Keene a � ' eautiou which son becomes habitual from the drunken loafer she had found strode away sennas the heather, the J i' tf li linin flickerin about him and lit^ r 4o a hunted man. He saw Lilias Mae in the quarry on the •Dornal Hill. g g g III?" tie fitful wafts of hot wind'blowing „{ : Falter, and with her a bey, slim, call, "You have been f1I. she said, her g the thunderspume low over the moor- Iia Brochen I-+��.Toronto. ;,-II, active of body. The boy was put=j voice asking the question, but her A large yellowish eyes perusing his lace, i lands of ills Black DornaL _ "ting on his clothes. i Collie was barking on the pebbly! "Yee, he said, a little wearily, `butOWN "beach, running a little way into the.1 am better now. I am going away ...:,-CHAPTER XXIX. water, and then squattetang� out again',for ever. I was on my road.- But I( - ON THE tool. * ' ,apparently In order to entree the boy ought never to have come here. I only" But Christopher Kennel blaster iwho specu:at.ed as to hit outgoings Inkwell Covers Itself. F }tack, troublle ou. I have troubled you all os .or incomings! Whether he slept in his of Arts, late Her Majesty s prisoner P The annoyance of removing the t' The tramp lay down and listened,my� life. had lied lodging, or froze to death rte► with ell his ea re. Once.he would have; ' No," she said, calmly; "you do not � � goal o! St. Cuthbert s, at a dyke-back, who cared' Astray cover of an inkwell everytlme a pen is scorned to listen But all such extra trouble me now, Christopher." when he declared that he had heard to be used has been obviated by an t'-finitely ,. " P ,. (nothing. policeman might cry to him sharply3noralitiea are conventional and on the I am giad, said the. tramp Do to move on. But that did not matter ingenious cover that ti olosed by a The veil that had hidden his spiritwhen he was moving on anyway. A E J• level of napkins for dinner, Once de not think worse'of me than you can so long was at last lifted.. He had small. Pass bail roI-ling on a runwa left behind, the need of them help. And be:leve that when I mar-I learned lying hidden khind the bush game mote zealous or more When a pen is inserted, the _ball is 1s no longer felt I ried you I thought I had a right to keen of atght than his fellows, might pushed back easily As the pen to re- San to beat fast, His pale fdP"� Bush-:awaryI Also that ocsxn Lu as nwearil went i th broom, that the bo Kit K 9 matter. att t sight out was entering if he moved. the ball rolls forward, cloelai As the tramp listened his heart be-' >� i g edy was the son of Lilian Kennel ,and eau ht sight of him.entente it No ' ed to the brow, and then r j I will t therefore has, thick half a mile further on. But the well from dtrat and alt. than before. He cou.d scatrcely contain as at she had thought inure than I For years he had thought this wo- he ,squall himself. He butted hit face in the encu h al upon the subject. "It man dead. Aman, he knew not his most) he could do what he would. dam sod, and bit on the soft part of does matter, she added, as the'name, had to!d him on his first visit twitch where he liked where his Vinard's Liniment for Backache. p to Sandhaven alter his Bight that g° his stand to help him to keep silence.'hopelessness of their livea hemmed her,Lilias Armoui was dead! Dead—yea, liking took him, with none to interest At the sound of that excellently low:ln. he thought it Kkety enough. He left themselves in his movements, without voice the universe ree:ed, swayed, and; 'But a fresh thought 1•truck LIlias little Lilias, whom he had made his suspicion, surmise, or uestion on the „ ' resolved itae:f into whirling mist. He'and made her flush crmson.- It wasj wife, without a word. He had not part of any human sou.. Tlwa on the Only one of the Seven Wonders of , saw the thing which might bave been.I not fear of her husband, for that day�meant to go without telling her. But ground floor of life many stiff prob- the World" las survived. Tide is the and bit harder to repress m cry, He he had grone to, market with Wandale�the crisis had come uppoon him quickly, leen resolve themselves. Great Pyramid of Cheops at Ghizeh. ' saw what he bad'brought on ethers the factor and would not be back till l pad Nick French said-that they must tramp watched the boy Kit , and his impulse was to be quiet till evening (both leave Cairn Edward that night. Kennedy Lilias and the boy had gone away, "Did you see any one here with I go lie Pied, meaning, with that easy He was present at his interview L land then to flip himself into the deep ,met" she asked the tramp, keeping)shifting of responsibility which breaks with Walter Mac Walter. It was his peaty waters of Loch Grannoch. cher eyes ton his face. more hearts than plain wickedness, to approach that stirred like the passing ��E, TO At last the boy, completely dressed. ` X o one," be assured her stendaiy, come back soon. of a breeze the tall blacken on the L by his mother's lingering hands, took '•1 war sound asleep." - ` After he heard that Lilias was dead Dorval aide o! the stile. And as the 1�AP�� i his way to the bankside, and mads, all` "Nor hear anything!" !all things grew mixed. Nothing mat- red fariim cart with the taciturn driver haste in the direction of Whinnylig-i "I he the )tulles singing when tiered, and the aac;redin took its rattling road towards Loch I Mt school. Lilias, the woman, was.I tell asleep, and I heard you cailin�'brow ht him lower—lower lower l years Spellanderie and the abode o! Kit's , The world's best left alone. The treat i him-,me b name when I socket" g new master, there mi ht have been halt tint. Will ty- P grip Y n Then all suddenly, like one awaken- g store gray Bair to ib ns, semi tighter and crouched lower in the! "Nothing more. I ing with a start from s hideous.night- seen at intervals, trickling round moatsIcaIlo: n a'► minutes. +i '^ broom. He meant never to let liar' "Nothing more?'" mare, he had found himself on his distant curve, at gaze upon a bold -know of his presence. But, as the I has drew a long '+reath and tech(elbow above the u!d, carry, with an- Muff. waiting under a hedge after ,small size, $SAO by mall Gallovmy folk say, "it hadna been to I her gaze from his facs. She was won-I other Li:aas, one- older and more some short cut through fields, a cer- iDoubl• abts, $6.60 by mail •" ceiing-bow he came to marry 11ary' Weary, looking down upon him. fain ragged tramp, to whom all mates The�• T. peldbei $tOt!/ Lilias Mac Walter rose to.her feet Bir,, and what kind of eyes and hair'. After the prison he bad wished to Rere the same, to whom time was no Limited u and shaded her eyes with her hand, in,!.hc had. She would have liked to ask I die. In the poorhouse hospital he object, whose meals were always as- -120 Yong* 6t. Toronto order to watch her rad as-ibe stood him that very moment, but she dared had almost resolved with a leap to sured in that hospitable lowland coun- t waving his ,hand cheerfully to his.pot, ,end all. ' But not in Gal:oway. He tryside, and who could sleep under any mother before vanishing from hers ,And within himself 'Le tramp was would -go to some great city in which stack or outhouse, or if need be in sight. :saying over and over in his heart,7 one tramp the less would not matter, the short summer heats under the 1 With a sudden instinct of her lost "And that is my son—my boy—•here where they would take a dead waif to grcoverlet of night itself. Youth she bent down to pull a sprig and mine. And she ii-my wife. Yet!the mortuary as nonchalantly as if he That shadow was Kit Kennedyy's Il\ iii. of the yellow broom. - It- bad always;1 dare not-claim her. 1 have-ruined were a dead dog. newly-appointed guardian angel. The \ been a favorite of hers. As she stoop-'myself: I will not ruin her also. But, Then, a long limit: after, he had lain classical master knew well enough i ? ed she saw the tramp. Instinctively by God's grace, I will not lose sight down behind that bush if broom, He that Kit Kennedy was running away'1 t she caught her hand to her heart; but of this lad. He shall 'yet be all that,had heard what be had heard; and zran home. And he did not mean to this time she was not afraid. She I might have been 'and have failed with his recreated brain, set up anew prevent him. He saw that so long looked about; the green lakeside strip, to be!" I by the discipline -of many months' as the boy retrained with his grand-' _ the scanty pasture fields, the heathery I iliac Mac Walter began to go slow-f total abstinence, he had reconstructed father in the little cottage, bis goings . ' knowes were all void and empty save ly u the hill, and the tramp walked I with acute and appalling vividness all and comings carefully watched and p I for a scattered score of nibbling sheep beside her. They did not speak much. that Lilias, little Lilian had under- noted, he could do little for him. Be-; and one or two grazing cattle. The. did not tell each other of the I ` Y one after he had lett her alone in sides he wanted to find out what ob-•' "Christopher," slip said softly,,withered sprigs of white heather!Ighose great blindingly bright, horribly ject Mac Walter had in, thus secretly scarce knowing even that s�e spoke. whtelr both carried with them at that`empty summer days. getting rid of Kit., sin P The man did not move, but lay with moment. All, was past, done with;I His:son I The son of his wife Lilias. So it happened that when the cart their hearts that had been as fire were But now she was another's—for she turned into the farmyard of Loch - only. grey ashes now, chill and empty too, had thought him dead. Well, he Spelianderie with Kit asleep upon the i �i h even iq.the sunshine of the high new would never vex her nor let her know corneacks, a tramp halted with his.- 3 an if1KQ8 I summer. Anger was not in the heart that he had any claim upon her. But bundle at the road-end which led up - 1 of Lilian—only a great patient h'�Ipe- this boy,lids eon—he would watch over to the out-at-elbows pile occupied b / lessness. Pain was not pain for ner him. Here was something for him to the brother of the laird of Kirkoswald For'Quick THE • '' !any more She.seemed rs if under the do. He was not yet an old man. He and his wife. V0 i influence of some spiritual anaesthetic. could still work, think, plan. He As the tramp sat there it chanced Hot "vVater � She found herself in situations which would sin no more. He had now some- the he heard a sound of singing along ought to have been ex umsitely painful thing to live for- the long vacant road to the north.' to a woman in her position, Bnt some- So at first afar of! he followed and The afternoon sun was still hot, and Pill an SP Enameled Tea how she felt nothing. Something about watched. During the dark yearn lie the tramp rested under a wide Bettie. tit on the stove. her:heart seemed peranently frozen had spent in the Pit of Life, he had sheltering ash, the shadows of whose io Kettle will boil Rater m , and dead. learned the vast liberty which being leaves swept the grass with a side-' ' quicker. That means con- "Lilias," said the tramp, at last, "I on ills lowest level of humanity gives long movement like the caressing of a' venience, time saved, too. i did not mean to speak tc you to-day, a man. woman's hand. All SMP Enameled utensils �1 though I own it was, in my mind to Of old, when he was classical mac- ate v Last coming to the watch from the wood for qou and look tea in the Academy of Cairn Edward, come. Love, let's bo in yonder� ]boil and its their fob of cook- - i once more upon your face. I will to could not to along the High Street sPrm1€. I ing. Not only quicker fo ; come no further with von now, lest a Where we may hear the blackbird cook with, but easier, more without fifty people wondering where uickiy cleaned after. The I bird of the air carry the matter. God be had been and whither he might be sing' , 'best any way you look at it. _ be good to you, little Lilias: You have going. But John Smith the tramp! The robin-readbreast, and the thrush,' Think this over. i After eating er *aokist been most hardly treated, and I the The nichtingale in thorny bush, V"Veyi trosheas did,meats cane. Yet believe it—T never meant The msvis sweetly carolling. - r•:; and {weetam the breath. you wrong. And late or early, now This to my love, this to my love, Nerves art sootltsd,threat L j or then, I have never loved any but Content will bring. �s * ,rye Soul" .��5 (To be continued.) 90 a to-� I "Christopher Kennedy," she ans- r • veered, "it is a strangely late day for The Toronto Ho°altal for laerrahtar, la v , : you to speak of love to Lilias Mac aronatlen with ttsna,00 sad Allied H.e{wate For First Aid—Minards Liniment. 1p ` Ifi 4♦��rr �� waw Yort. City oaeri ■ ti res yosrr' courw --.---•�Y EI M ameK.d •-y, •!�1 1 n of Training to young women, havin the a!• ,:�(� ! f know—I know, he said; it is ing ° Boot Polisher. �Y SIAL- IDA 3. Molred edreatlon, and dodreua of heoomin{ 1 - c wretched enfeebled will. I had not es. meant to trouble you with it., aar(oa, Tmle H he PU ns,. o"l%v if debt- a rte are cleaned and polished at TEA KETTLES { Y noon eyMm. The wNla reatva rau..ma d the rate of three a minute by a newly ` aflr�,B "Whether you love me or n:,t has the school, a monthly stlowanee sod traaallla{ C n _ y �RN �lon7 ceased to concern me," said the e.oenw to and tma Now Yorw For ores SnvsSited machine. By means of a run- (� woman with here information sooty to *a ao{arlrta■daat I ning belt they enter a tunnel dirty Lo Save Fuel She was Weary Yee the a alone. emerge again clean and polished. Isatj No. 26-76. rp and longed to be atone. w{�r^,�° -:. . :.. .. ._.. .. , .A_ .,., _:... . . .. ,- .: .. .... . _.. . - . ..• _. -..v'�•ri:�r•:3s.. .v -..,+a...�:._':.ca.•?.;..-ca�nM..�.::xw�*,....•st'w;�v. �, +�� %J:.b.,;. _, ..-- .. -. . . tri..�. .+ ,,,....._ 'm.:_�fu .. > �:.•'L°'�,.a,,.:an.. ':14'n v.,`.v�- T **,, ... ' '.>:r., '" a,. `''ri.L ,..y. - ".. C:'d " �'""F.i °.`s;t -•' A ,..a': '1'f,t7A�..tr?.: '`�. n'";,� /v ��F„9., '`w.+:'t s,,,':4:• ,..'•k t;. , "�+„ .,P••.� .. .. ..: �. �. .a v+' ...", c.;,..... ....,y �.y s"; .�M '4'. ,y�+. :!• .� ac. ,'_,,.`� "a+.T :7s�...'L. x•"t+y. - .^d'. k � a`l�i �. •.x.;� .n '::a -w?+at...,.. a•'?+*"*--•" -3:'. s-�..;'. �,.' +.,..• .. .s'M,.•.ar,..M,,o-.,,S,.h, t. .�.,a. r..,.m-�` .;t:...aKis.: "z`p•' ...r,,. ..�:.:•, ,:.r,. ,. .<w.. 3 �.,*,+"a� •;' a +w `7R:+,uG ,,.'. a, �.a.. . ,,• _ _ �"''�y M}ty. �t:�' � J .' CANADA TO HAVE �►ILf.�D MANY INfJfURED y. 1 ONTO, TRODLSPATC` D NEW NATIONAL ENSIGN > IN. NOVA .SCOTIA S� AREA 1 �w _ - �S= AREA OF CAPE B Three Suggestions fti For- _ ward for Distinctive Flag Sydney, N.B., June 14.-A detach- mediate vicinity of G)ace Bay, and for the DoMinion. A despatch from Giace Bay, N.S.,i other, some 20 or.80 broken<heads and se, New Waterford,- C.B. the the repulse of the police.. #rent of troops, inoladitig artillery, a shire at Sydney Mines, were looted A despatch from Ottawa says:- scene Thursda morni•r of a battle It is understood that a,large squad moved out to New Aberdeen in the by the striking mittens late lest night. palling in line with Australia and y $ i F (alone Bay o at daybreak this I Two of the stores in the Glace Bay between striking miners and British of provincial poise depar$ed for Syd- �..mornin and proceeded to patrol the area were destroyed by fire. New Zealand, Canada is to have a Empire Steel Corporation lice -for ney on a regular train. moi► P new flag which will be recognized as &o N.S. i c $ritish Edi $feel CnrpQtation w- The miners assisted the firemen in possession of a company vier sta- A later despatch from Sydney, , p d6 pow the flag of the Dominion. An Order- tion was quiet at night. the power gays:--(quiet was reported through-' et station, 1lebed o hA been men- saving the houses in close proximity in-Council has been passed appointing P y s committee to considier and report station remained in the hands of the out the colliery district o! Cape Bra-' ••'I�oed by g thi re,. No attempt to the Glace Ba ato_ea. Police at !ruse mads to Ies� the fEce. I G"•ace Bay and Sydney Mines -stated or the most suitable design for scan- miners and was not working so that ton on Friday evening and the 500, r+ tblejfram from HOn..James Mur- they were povwarless to Interfere with New Waterford remained without soldiers' and police who arrived st w than national flag for use ashore. light and water and the mines of the noon from Halifax took up quarters' k, Minim of La )the Do the strikers. A detach3rent of soldiers A distinctive Can dian flag has, so g I y }p � district were being flooded for lack for the present in the plant of the' Got anietit, to the United is now at Sydney, far been authorized for use only by eft. ne Workers of .Erica gXecutive, Sunday passed quietly throughout Canadian Government-owned vea;els of pumping power. I steel company here. ��itfoutlded that he vao4la leave Ottawa the southern area. Casualties in Thuralay morning's I! At New R'aterford, where the 13- and by other vessels of Canadian reg- batt:, in which >Z 000 miners rushed weeks-old strike of the United Mine' Y 40- -•tb-day for CA"Breton in an endeavor Toronto, June 16.-The appearance , :sir In.the former er.ae the flag is , 1P mediate the differences between the of Toronto Union Station Saturday y' the ower. 'ant occupied b 80 or R crkers of America against the wage.. the blue ensign with the Canadian P p` P Y rates of the British Empire Steel Cor- mpatly and its 2mployes. afternoon was reminiscent of war Arms in the fly, while merchant ves- more company poise, stood at noel p ,' ��lppvfarda of b0 members o! the days, about 260 'o# .the regulaile, sale of Canadian registry use.the red dead, three seriously wounded and I poration culminated in a bloody crash ted Mine Workerb 4mre sworn in including 100 officers and men of the ensi with the Canadian Arms,in the or 30 suffering from in jar ea of'+in which one miner was kilted and two gn I score wounded all was ret. The los Special constab�eg at Glace Bay to- Royal Canadian bragovns; 60 officers fl varying gravity. __ ,. da Y• power plant, which the 'corporation J� y. They will aAdst the local author- and men of the Royal Canadian Regi- At resent, under an Order-in- William Davis, a miner, was' dead, , P police won by a surprise attack Thurs- ries in the r•avention of fires and pre- ment, of Stanley Barracks, and-6 offl- Council seed some ears ago, the and Gilbert Watson, also a miner, p Pa Y da morning and lost in a counter-at- s ' servatlon o! order. cern and 100 men of the Royal Can- red ensignwith the Canadian- Arms was in a precarious condition with a y � tack Thursdayafternoon when their Five thousand minora attended they adian Regiment, of Londen,'Ont., em- in the fly is flown over the office of gunshot wound in his stomach. Two forces were comp:etely routed by the ;!funeral at New Waterford yesterday special train for the mine the Canadian High Commissioner rn, seriously injured police remained in �A efterdoon of William Davies shot)strike district in Nova Scotia. The London, as well as over. other Can- New Waterford whiis 25 police had miners, presented a deserted aspect (Own by a policeman of the British' R.C.R. men from London, carrying adian offices abroad, but the flag has been removed to the hospital at Syd-'on Friday night, There were . pick (own , eta and no comparfy' officials. They = , Empire Steel Corporation during lee-Enfield rifles and service kits, and never been authorized. ney. I'were not necessary because the power, Thursday's fight for possession of the:wearing trench hats and khaki unt- The committee has three sugges- Accompanying the police to Sydney;plant was a complete wreck and be-, Rew Waterford power station, subs,-!forma, many of the contingent show tions before it at resont. The first were General Manager H. J. McCann,IV '�' uenti captured and wrecked b the,ins war decorations, arrived at the, • P g t'ord all usefulness fur weeks to come. q Y p Y is to continue to use.the red ensign, of the corporation, and D. A. Noble,'j cairns of the company stores and , - strikers, station around noon, and awaited the I with the Canadian Asia as Canada's chief of the corporation force. 'AcCann I property has ceased and the affairs' z Three stores operated by the British I arrival of the Toronto contingent. national flag. The second is to use was previously reported missing. Empire Steel Corporation in the im-�from Niagara Cam P Y po of the colliery towns were pursuing p ago P• _ the Union Jack with the Canadian British Empire Steel Corporation j their usual orderly course. It was �$ Arms in the centre. The third is to police, under cominand of Captain D. estimated b3Lthe company that loot- 71kreC-Year-Old Carried �Sault Ste. Marie Angier adopt an entirely new design. A. Noble early in the morning raided 6i of the company's �r R pony s property during , Ar�*aS►on Step Of Auto; .-Makes Unusual Catch h o the New Waterford power station, the night had resulted in a loss WEEKLY AIR SERVICE taken over by United Mine Workers from $75,000 to $100,000. A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie,l Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., June 14r SUEZ CANAL TO INDIA pickets one week ago. After install-I The power plant had been ere ked a" Ont., says:-Harry Lyons,son o4 Hon.I A very unusual catch was made in Ing themselves within the plant and inside and out. Valunb',e e:ectrical James Lyons, is the hero of a pecv-, local waters last night by Dr. J. H. preparing to re-operate the station,, appliances and instruments had bee l$�r affair bete which undoubtedly!Chambers, corner of East and Albert;British Gover=ent Decide$ which generates power for the main-' torn from their emplacements and. 't>�ould have resulted fatally but forrStreets, who, while tfol.ing in Echo l t0 Inaugurate Commercial tenance of a group of mines in the!battered as t1lough by%:edge hammers, jjjjj����� presence of mind. The 3-year-old, Lake, landed a bili fish, or species of Litre by Next Winter. southern area, the police proceeded to! the windows smashed and two bolices ion of Frank Rose, Bloor Street,!sword fish, measuring 35 inches long protect the plant from attacks by I we-e believed to have been burned be- M', A despatch from London says:- string n barbed wire entan lementa, placed himself on the steps of an auto and weighing between four and five' gig fi yond all usefulness through fires hap- y The British Government' has decided In the meantime the United Min®I Ing beer, laced under them wh!'.e they while the owner was absent, and, not pounds. The fish had a bill s£x'£nches p :'being seen from the other s"rde of the long and a coat of armor on its back i to inaugurate weekly commercial air, Workers pickets had retired to the were empty of water. Two very es••', .' • " service between the Sups Canal end'baseball ark, where the were oined!,,ential and va'luab:e eves of e.ectri• ^° car when the driver returned: was that was practically impenetrsk1w P y j pi carried away at a merry clip. Lyons �-- Karachi, India, Sir Samuel J. G. by hundreds of miners from the var " cal 'machinery will have to be ordered ••. was apprised of the lncfdent by the High French,Tnbute iHoare, Air Minister,announced in the lous collieries in the vicinity, and s'from an English firm which made rho Pa Paid t0 Canadian $okhert House of Commons. counter-attack organized. t " excitement of the rents airs atherg,l ga turd• originals. Weeks moat elapse, the It will replace the prpeent fortnight- ' Wand. guessing at he route the autoist'" A despatch from Halifax, N,S.,�authorities stated, before the plant : 1 military service now ape by the - •'7lould take, stepped on the gas, and '�imy, France, June, 14.-Speaking! y y 1 says:-Flue hundred troops of all i can be again operated. r" >?y good luck headed off the ar.to at at the unvei:in of a memorial to the R•o al Air Force for intra c ur i re, p g Y P piss entrained at Halifax on Thurs. When the iron train arrived �'ri- Po Bids for operation are being; f g , street Intersection. Lyons parked colonial tra pa today, General Gonr-;asked from private con, and ft is day night, fully equipped sirs steal-I day morning it bore signs of having ►` s car,across the road to make sure.,sod made special mentirn of the Caa-' j helmeted for duty in the•Cape Breton passed through difficulties. Windows ar ho to start operation next winter. tha other orae would stop and when it adian divisions, whose heroism, he l P coal fields where clashes between,were smashed and the cars scarred by d so rescued the child from its.peril-" said,_was res onsib:e for the final cosi- T time for the journey from Lon- ° o.. P to India is expected to he lessened striking coal miners and corporation,the atoning they received when pass- ion 91 miner. ons perch. guess at �'imy Ridgepolice resulted in the death of one ins through fire northern colliery ®•.__ by from five days to n week. Passen- miner, the serious wounding of an- towns. CROSS-W01RAT Pg ZZLE gars for an will board the plane at •L• MW iT►.,V 1L,JL1 Port Said and fl over the 2,600-mile t�° - route in from t o and one-half to ti�iJJ roils in barrels, $39.60; heavy. $ three days; the present voya takes iSJJ weig�rt rolls', $9,t.b0 par bbl. . eight or nine days. It is bo ed night Lard-Pure Hansell iii to 19%c; I . g y P � - - tubs, 1835 to 19c; palls, 19 to 193l,c; 1 11 12 Eying later will shorten the flight to 'TORONTO. prints, 20 to 20%e; ahnvening tierces, ' t a day.and a half. 14c; tubs, 14%c; pails, 16c; blocks, rp' It} 15 From Port Siad the planes' will go Man, wheat--No, 2 North., $1.86!41 16c. No. 2 North. $1.82%: No. 3 North.,i Heavy steers, choice, 37 50 to $8.26• +^ to Kantara and from there along the Y 16 tl i I Persian coast to Karachi. Pert of this Man. No. 4 wheat, not quoted. ;do, good, $7.25 to $A,50; butcher �' 1 route was foIaowed by Unified ,States, Man. oats-No. L CW, not quoted;!steers, choice, $7.E6 to $7,,,0; do, d, 114 world flyers. The ion route across�NO' 3 CW, not quoted; extra No. 1 $8.76 to $7; do, iniad., $8.25 to $6.76; 21 2.4 2b 27 Y R i feed, 85,1 No. 1 feed, 59%c; No. 2,do, corn., $6.50 to $8; butcher heifers, a ' x t t}.e desert was opened by the Royal feed. 67%c. ;choice, $7 to $7.26; do, med. $8 to Air Force in 1921 ar.d mapped for All the above c.i.f. bay ports. 1$6.50; do, com„ $5 to $5.60; butcher 4 pilots by the*simple insane of having American corn, track, Toronto-No cows, choice, $5.76 to $o; do, fair to -nit cows,3 vehicles traverse, the whole of it, 2 yellow, $1.29. good, $4.60 to $5.50; canners and cut- 32. drawing a chain harrow which made Millfeed-Del., Montreeeal freights,!tars, $2.25 to $3• butcher bulls, goodt. , 1 '' 33 a furrow plainly -dsibin from the air. eho�itsinper ton, $80; im didlings,' $S6;1$88;'$460 a�. $3 to $3�b081 feeding steers ab r' Fuel depots were established along d d flour, per ba $2.30. bologna, � q+w fig ee g. (good, $6•b0 to$7; do,-fair, $6 to $6.25; 3 the line. Ont. oat"9 to 61c f.o.b. ahi i r}0 44 , PP ng stockers, d, $5.50 to $8; do fair, ' {, _. In view of the big passenger traf- points. J a fic between En 'an•3 and India the Ont. wheat-$1.88 to $1.41, f.o.b. $4.b0 to b,26; calves, choice, $7 to • � 2 q3 g. i$8; do, med. $8 to $7; do, •com.,, � time-saving air route t; expected to shippping points, according to freights. to ;5.50; much cows, choice, $.0 0 +. Barley-Malting,Maltin 78c. $80; do, fair, $40 to g50; springers, 'a 7 50 be very popular. Eventually the route Buckwheat-No'2 78 to 80c. h +► choice 76 to $90; pt sheep, v>#Il link up with proposed Imperial $ good 11gh beep yy; Rye-No. 2, nominal. $6.50 to $6'; heavies and bucks, $3.50 y 1 • 52 53 airship service, And by that time it Man. flour, first pat, $10, Toronto; to $4.60 good lambs, f16 to $16.60; ie expected aerial. lighthouses will 6 do, med., 15 to $15.50; do, curls, $12 . P� g do, second pat., $9. 0, Toronto. Pas- 5 have made night flying possible. Suc- try flour, bags, $6.60. to $18; hogs, thick smooths, fed and ^ess of the new service is expected to. Straw-Carlots, per ton, $8.00 to watered, $12.35; do, f.o.b. $11.75; do, f: 60 hasten establishment of an all-air $8.60. count points, off cars, " Screenings -= Standard, recleaaad,. e! $11um, too route to India. gs $12.7b; select premium, $2.40. f.o . bay ports, per ton, $24.00. MONTRFAL. ' 63 Man Saved On drink ^: Hay-No. 2, per ton, $13,00 to � A' $14.00; No. 8 per ton, $11.00 to Oats-Can. west., No, 2, 74c; do, IMPt„c a+tcaruTiormwt eri,p,e,n, _•Of Niagara Fabs $12.00 mixed, per ton, $9.00 to No. 8, 67c; extra No, 1 feed, 65c. u\ HORIZONTAL VERTICAL $1 00; lower grades, $6.00 to $9.,00. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., 1sts, A despatch from Niagara Falls, New, large, 20% to 21c;'$10.40; seconds, $9.90; strong bakers', ;i-fBaMy form of sus Insect. 1-Lead colored twins, 21% to 22t; triplets, 22 to 23e; $9.70; winter pats., choice, $780 to $-A kind of iffy _ 2-Unnecessary activity Ont., says:-Saved in spite of him- Stiltons, 23'to 24c; Old, large, 27 to $7.50. Rolled oats, bng of 90 t o-pirirys 9-Wireless self at 11 o'clock Tbursdaynight from 28c; twins, 28 to 29c; triplets, 28 to $3.75. Bran, $28.26 to $29.25, Shorts, ; C10-Laokin olsture R 4-Hebrew ornament (Gen. IV 11) the brinks .of the Fails, Alfred E, 30c• $30.25 to $31.25. Middlings, $86.25 to 11-Note o doe 5-stupor Lugedin is now In St. Mary's Hospi- Butter-Finest creamery prints 37. $37.25. Hay, No. 2, p--r ton, car lots; � �12-Ever (poo ) a--•A horizontal surface tal, after being takemout of the river to 88c; loose, 86c• fresh firsts, 34c; $14 to $15. iia-Ruplan nattoribi drink 7-Famous Southern general In just at the crest by a human chain seconds, to 84c. airy prints, 26 to Cheese, finest west%, 18ri4 to 193401 N .iia--Changes In poaklon Civil War finest easts., 18% to 187/s. Butter, 1b-An acolamatien of raise to 8-Mallclous burning of property -_ formed b tour men. 2�• A g P Mr► Y Eggs-Fresh extras, In cartons, 37 No. 1 pasteurized, 35c; No. 1 cream- 411F14--An God . 14-Fourth musical note Lugsdin was seen to plunge into to 38c• loose, 38c; fresh firsts, 34c; ery, 34c; seconds, 83c. Eggs, fresh ., gt--tad or evil destiny 17-Interjection the cataract, and four men, Kajarian, seconds,30e specials,-88 to 39c; fresh extras, 36e; u„ 04--lnterjeotlon 18--interjection-"stand as yet Klinian, Johnson and King, immedi Live poultry-Chickens, spring, lb., fresh firsts, 34c. : `Ra-To halve exlsNnte are t" ately formed a chain, went into the 46c; hens, over 4 to 5 lbs., 20e; do 8 Calves,$4 to$5.50;-hogs, good quaI- tribe 19-Province of Canada (abbr.) it $12.25 to $12.60 do, selects +• swiftly flowing river and pulled Lugo-Ito. Ibis., i8c; spring chickens, 4 l�sw Y. t , F:A n the year of our Lard (abbr.) 20-Point of compass (abbr.) din to the bank. The Latter tried to and over, M.F.,24c; 3o,corn fed., 22c; $18.25. +-Prefix meaning "with" 22-Possessive pronoun T himself, saying: "Please Iet me;roosters, 15c; duckling3, b ]lis and up, - 31-The bird of peace 22-The Virgin Mary 22¢, 33-Bereft, wl hout friends 26--To convert from fluid to solid go. I don't want to lig e, He refuels -C Trapper slid His Dog gy Dressed poultry-Chickens. spring, 34-=Gained Y7-An Insect to give the police any reason for his Ib., 50c; hens, over 4 to b Ibs., 28c; Found Dead in Shack 8t}--Cieneration 29-Recelver of a gift action. He is a resident of Buffalo, do, 3 to 4 lbs., 22c; spring chickens, 4 e,7-Suffix expressing quality or 30-A small rail-bird lbs. and over, M.F., 35c; do,,corn fed, A despatch from Fort William ;. state 32-A church festive! Answer to last week's puzz'e• 82c; roosters, 20c; ducklings, 5 lbs. says.-Heading back to civilisation :'$9-An Inland body of water 33-Symbols o1 Fastin and up, 27e. after a loo winter in the bacI T 4>�-Trim, crdtrly 8d-Deflntte artiste TOMATO o A T T E R Beans-Canadian, handpicked, Ib., g onespt►on, mental image $9-Identleal H A 0 A R S E A C 6uic; primes, Se. two trappers stumbled into a deserted Girl's names i8-A musical direction meaning R Y o E i D E c S t Ma le produrta-Syrup per im- cabin -when skirting the a�ore of Cali 4e,-Personal pronoun "slowly" (abbr.) -' A 0 o R R n o 0 5 T 8 perial gal., $2.40; per 6-gar. tin, $2.80 Lake, north of here. Inri the gl�tn� 47-Latin for "fpr the, sake of ex• 41-A meAal ry E APO S M + per gal.;.maple sugar.lb,,25 to 260, lay the body of an elderly trapper, as ` ample" (abbr.) 44-Lacking in weight GRASP A C (3 a c o n Honey-60-1b- tins 1334 der lb.; p �8-Solitary 18'�c; b-Ib. tina,�4c; 234• the•carcaaa of his dog beside him. 61-A noted living Fnnsfi ��ket, row _ A H A N v E R 8 10-]b. tins, Near the door• was found a toboga g Ib. tins. 16% to 16c. if philosopher 49--0 of various European C T E R N A L 10 L E 9 gan loaded with'a rich catch of f thrush" Smoked meats-Hams, med., 30 to , 34•-Te move sAwetk17 and easily hM I A SPOTTED o s and laced read for the � '- $ii-Unmounted, as Y gam ifO-A small hallway 32c; cooked hams, 4b to 47c; smoked Y f;i-Glri'e name (familiar) D 0 Y C u E ERRED rolls, 22c; cottage, 23 to 25c; break- south. No `signs 0f foul 1 s` i6•--Personal pronoun ( ) It S K i D S E E fast bacon, 31 to 88c; s ial brand discovered. TMale child 62-Proceed D C T A R T i T breakfast bacon, 85c; backs, boneless, oy's name Is-Without feeling, as if dead T O n i o n I G E 35 to 42c. � Among some Indian tribe$ it is eon) w� 1-To go wil"s = Cured meats-Long c ear bacon, b0 t ifa-Te give's depeltful Impreeeloh O T o T H O E E S stdersd'improper for a ppo >•-iD- Aboynds - to 70 lbs., $22; 70 to 90 lbs. $20.60• f� � To make feet, as a rope- • t7-}ilsterloal period f+ I R L N R E 5 E n T ' to Speak to her dao hter's hrubm& P 20 lbs. and up, $19.60; lightweight sp Q A :b "s: aw :.,- fir. ... > �xo. a-. i w'.;, ;,t- rt w.,t^w na•'"y.. ,n �:d+wfi "� •m+ i ,. <„ ..,,. ..,, _. I-� '`.,:;:� - .r.�.•i�.+' ,•.rFr _•.. s,•, .,*sf ,.:�' tea, �..yg-„+- `+.4„ •-,Li�i_ -� N .,E� '�': .�,.. t,' p„.,,ra .;.-., yy,��`} ,P". •t&a, ay Jr.. •�*(.r � �u.:,r•+s .� o•. '�•'. "•�•"x •+`.-:3 =a� rt,+,y+ ra:«.�N' '.�"h.,iM:, tr."t. .,,i iY✓. 'r1L4't-�.c,�,@r.�'�"".YJq;:M^�".,'�. 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P The services of theUnited Church Leather ♦_ :tMRMS of Canada on the Greenwood circuit iiEar4il�_! ��O�S S W� 1 yl }. for next Sunday will be in the usual ow KIND 61.73 per year,; X1.50 If paid in advents. nd - t order and conducted by the pastor as ',, • . _ • , „ftb tjiUow ro the Unified Suter and Creat follows: Greenwood 10.46 a. m., Mt. ]HARNESS Britain is-oo in advance. Zion 1.00 p. m.. Kinsale 306 p, m„ Our supply of quality--Btete. sada TOMATO PLANTS, CABBAGE AND CELERY � �t Brougham 7.00 p. M. On Sunday, Parts to now complete. JOHN. MURKAR, Proprietor, June 28th,the ssnlversary services at ?� the Salem Church and cemetery will �OUTB—(3SE8 eaol� PLANTS, ASTERS, VERBENAS, be held,at 2.30 and 7.00 p. m. Rev. J. We have a large stock of this Bantus PETUNIAS, -STOCKS, PtILO%, PANSIES GREEN RIVER: C. WIlson.of Toronto, will preach at Hunt on. hand—unbeatable _ both services and the Srooktia Mala for hard wear and tear. -41 e .The park to now in full awing. '~ Quwrtette will sing. A thank-offering Make your garden beatitlfnl and profitable. The stOo1C 19 , Hruce Baker s orts a new car. for the upkeep of the cemetery will be REPAIRING ;Ralph Carter las erected a garage. taken, All other services on the cir• We maintain our established reptiter- $�and now. is the time to set them oat. `'The welcome showers will grow cult for that day w11! be withdrawn. tion for repairingg all kinds of goore flowers. _ harness and boots. P / N E l4 P P L E +S Our goalkeeper is improving very --• CECIL BRADLEY A rapidly,after big injury at Pickering. few from here attended the gar- SALE REGISTER. 'Harness maker, Pines are now at their best and prices are reasonable, 4.?Cs •den party at Whitevale on Wednee- 'j'UEBDAY,Jvx$23RD—Auction sale of to i5 (0 a cue. All sises in stock. s - -day evening. PICHERIN(�,r ONTARIO )irred'8ornshaw rape that there are of 3;3 fresh m£lch cows and spring ere, some football players coming along hogs and drivtaghome.the property Tale home a bag of Bnj;ar now, it is at the lowest, , •very feet for all vacancies. of O. Do-any,lot 24,con..4. Whitby. TO CALL—° 7 25 a 100. Our sports practice football on Tues- This is an extra good lot of cows and I day and Thursday evenings, unless neva all fresh. Sale at 190 sharp, there is a game on the)atter day. (standard tome). Bee bills. Wm. RICHARDSON'SGROCERY be ■ POLICE Remem r the event in football— Maw,auctioneer. EMERGENCY CALL— ' Claremont at-Green River on. $&fur- SATURDAY.- JULY 4Ts—Auction'este dap,June 20th, at 6.30 p. m. Both of household effects, garden tools- .teams are nearing the top of league,so, carpenter's tools etc., at lot l3, non, Searbora' 69 ring 3 .an exciting game£s expected. Comp S, Pickering(it miles north of Pick. • • _•: e property rt of Wm. ill a th _ V P Y _ victory. aria ). P er the boys tog erg - • and the pBell .Phone .�''icker�ng Hardware Store •• _.�.�.r Hall. Sale at 2 o'clock. •See bills. - •. C. S. E. T. Field Day Wm. Maw, auctioneer. IIII•l. Malvern 609 The C. S. E. T. Field Dap of June - HORSE REGISTER. WN. CHESTER ]Loth proved a great success, about 40 = boys eompetiag against the standard Bo"m FLIes(18264) (182.80]19481, the 4n. County Constable Now is the time to get your Screen Doors, Window Screens of the National Athletic Contest. We grand champion Imported Clydes- an Wire Ciotti. Be protected from the flies. - have in our township some oufstand- dale stallion, the property of Gra- iing athletes, thirteen badges repre- ham Bros., Claremont, will stand senting a standing of over 70 percent. for mares during the season of 1926 This is just the place to get an Oil Stove for the hot weather. an ' double average having been won. The at his his own stable, Oairnbrogie j We have the New Perfection, Clark Jewel, Florence. ',,sinners were Biles Tran,of White- Stock Farm. All guaranteed to Rive satisfaction s' vale.and Jim Bleakio,of Dumbarton, EceTASY, 2sss1] (20019), the superior } ® p or your money refunded. : wbo won the double tests in all three imported pretrilum Clydesdale stall- _ feyents of running,jumpingand throw- ITH A ling ; Dick Cooper, of Claremont, in ion, the property of Oscar Wilson, Hammocks from $'L,25 up—Call and vee them. jumping and throwing; Hugh Pugh. Brougham, will make the season of p1j�pQ5E of 4ping and in running and throw 1�as follows: Monday, will leave A full line of Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes. Hoes, Lawn Mowers, ., ling; Tom le.in , of Claremont, is his own stole. Broughmm. sad pro- oar Sprayers of all kinds, etc. ump£ng and throwing, and Stanley . Greenwood, g: ceed to Ww-Ormerod's aylor, of Cherry wood, to runningg for night; Tuesday. Urbaa.Blake's. r Others teaidee these made a splendid Audley, coon; H. G. Wilson•@, have Agent for 'McCormick—Deering Farm Machinery line, night; Wednesday, W. J, Mill- _ showing winning. tingle tests• only er's. Pickering, noon;Obas Palmer's 8�d RrepSlrB. ;felling by a email per cent of winning Monne 's bread i. ►nada +the badge on the double test. The Liverpool,night; Tburaday% W, J. 11►,LL y j4IcD!lmald'e, Brock Road, noon; bis from No, 1 patent Sour jumping of Blenkin and Oliver was van stable, n£goc; Friday, n-, his and all ingredients errord• exceptionally good, as these older boys rge own stable. 7th concession, aiRbt: Sogip. Brown bread the 'ot class four face rather severe tests. Saturday. proceeds to his own stable whole wheat, and stone Giles Tran. of class one, is to be com- i� S�`I�(('�� i ff'�� 7 .wended on his spleadio all round per- where he w£14 remota until the tui. ground Cakes and pastry J. S. B�■ _aJ./iJNi _ - " PI��V owing Monday afternoon. of the finest nalit fresh a. 'tentage. If circumstances will permit l y• : S am trusting to further camps*a the Cxow`rDAI R• 12874ii, the imported eggs and Detre jam.. Ice — —— latandards won by Tran and Slevin: Clydesdale stallion, tha property nt . cream is Srisdxer, Sodas ' .at the union picnic at Oshawa on July James McLeod,Claremont.Oat .will find Bricks. Weddiog 14tb and thus decide the champion- make the season of 182 ser tolinays : _. Cakes our specialty. o 8�pr ' shi of the township. Ddosday,will leave his ons stable att The Most p � �4 0 _. The supper and organlzation meet. H. S. Pugh's, Glen Major, and pro- -3ng at H, E.Mooney's restaurant was Geed to Wis. Hill's. north of Ctare• ` n Lit�tuC� Investment AP « .also s success. mont, for moon; thence to Mr. Mor- "' ti x To conclusion I want to thank the ris'Glasgow. foe might;Tuesday W .,seen who so ably assi'rted to making H. Stator's, Wbitevale.niPht; Wed• _ r ' SAVIN38 Bank account is prim III day a success and Intimate that nesday. Lr Midd{eton's, Brougham, � Fero `b.� A arils as Snvestmemt. Brit it is tbeinte rest of others is very accept- noon: Jas, McLeod's, Claremont, the only investment yielding a fair ,able• aigbt; Thursday, Mr, Simmers' I,.. rate of interest, that is available fur Gerald Cowan.Supt... Balsam. noon; Bert.Tones' Mt: Zoon. • Local Boy Work ai ht; Friday. Temperance House. HONE"�O+l your use at a moment's motive Lal• Ashburn,soon:Lower Myrtle.might; e cpT ����������,, ergenciee can be immediately met by t con- BROUGHAM. Saturday,own stable until the toll- p,,, ,:;,��H'a•'a""yEItB the bank accoast'that has been con- owing Monday morning. �����yy .is'tently detreloped. Your invest- ¢ - Yrs. Brooks, of Culonv£lle, is visit. --*•�� - BANKING, meat, as such, yields regniar returns ' • a gng bersister, Mrs. J. Madill. in interest. Your investment as a lifr. and Mrs. Ashton, of Uxbridge, 1•Ir 1>< bank acconat yields constant estie- ' aspent the weekend with relatives. faction and peace of mind in the fact Mrs. Holtby has been on the sick - that it is Always ready for. other illist for the past week,but Is better. uses without the trouble of convert- Tbe Gerow and Shepherd families Bark Mone 'Orders =-,motored to Lake Siarcoe on Sunday. inR into cash. The W. M. S. of St. John's Church _ met at the home of Mrs. W. Devitt at HE most convenient way to send moneys Heooklin do Thursday. Tthrough the mails is by Bank Money si somber of Toronto people wereSTANDARD BANK rleitiag at the different homes film the Order. grillage on Sunday last. OF CANADA The annual District Meeting of the They may be purchased at any Branch of this W.I. of South Ontario wee held in Bank in amounts up to fifty dollars. Hank DICKERING BRANCW—W. F. Law, Manager .74 Lbe Town Hall here on Jone 10th. A „a,a,rf Money Orders ensure you against loss and >�.a.t�.. 'L' 't a''°kn"• st'"` }nn. wn'"e' lair representation of delegates were j „present and many splendid reports 'the COIR is very small. wers,given from the different branch- es. ranch - . es. and there were several splendid TUB Subscribe for The Pickering News " ' •demonstrations of salads etc. The - District President gave a short-ad. - -dress showing what Federation meant Ito woman and the advantI of being ' '. �sepeeeented all-the board. Mrs. Ed. Ir 'Of BRAI+ICH, G. P. LXND� Wnag■►. ' ° Willson, of Brougham,welcomed the Bgppg i BR�NON. L C. CROSS, Mans>W- • ."QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" Y� ° Members in a few well chosen earnest 4 .....�....�...a. r, words, impressing upon all women and mothers the need of a Obristian' - •' womanhood: After the routine bust- mess of the year was concluded dinner - -PICK , was-provided and pleasant reunions — I Fire- Weatherer .of friends were enjaved. Ice the after• -P I C K E ,, PrOOf Tight N 0 7soon the election o�Hcers took place, _ ' 'Mrs.Powell being elected president. a Mrs. White of Brookl[a,vice-prey. and MEAT , - MARKET . 1 s o : ' 'Miss McLellan, Whitby, Sec y. Dr. , "Margaret Patterson,Toronto's Magic. + trate of women's court, gave an ad• dress on her work as magistrate which :,Round Roast or Steak, ... .,. 20c per lb D11fab�e ZightninE was listened pe with rapt attention, Surloin Roast or Steak, . . 2. " proof Her wide experience, keen insight, Porter>:oase Roast or Steak, ... •• 2: • benne of humor, and pleasing person " ality make her a very interea ag and Rump Roast,... a' and pleasing speaker. ... 20C " Five Rib F;oaet; ler " E A ST LA K E }° l3ECLTRE Reavy Rib Roast. -Shoulder Roast. .. 14 and 1� . " :'.,JqA LPH GORDON ; Pot Roast, ... 14c - METALLIC S H INGLES The popular Entertainer for Tour Brisket to boil ... " : differGarden Party, of introduces g. ' ••• ' ••• ,, reliable Roofing for slopin h � - � - .different kinds of entertaining. Leg of Pork,.., .... �c For 40 years the most r g 4 Send for free circular. , , 25: " roofs of every description: Now being made from the Loin of Pork, world-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron. Abso- Addres�83'1 Crawford St.,Toronto Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c, . c 43 Phone Kenwood 2424 W " lutely the.best roofing value on the market to-day Pork Chops, .. .. p Pure Pork Sausa e, 28c •_ rO A c ja( e ?' c _ B ... 25c Estimates gladly given also for"Empire­ Corrugated Iron Finset Salt Pork,... ... _ . � 25C " for new buildings or repair work. tjyY DQMDWN ('Having purchased the stock from Finest Bacon, piece, 35c ." "'Get my figures for alterations remodelling of Barna, y 1E I the Estate of +9 „ $5c „ Houses, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Barna andInlple-sliced,' •.. went Sheds a specialty. W. (i. BARNES and the entire; 'Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c butinebs of JOS. W. DOTENBack Bacon, S,� :; o _ -F �PROAUSEPICKER I NG Cooked Ham,.. .Am prepared to supply all sizes „ 1 `A «; from Berry Boxes to Three Weiners,.. ... ...' •• _ ,BU I LDER ` and Half Bushel. Head-Oheese,.. .. ... ... 15e _ y .' 3 lbs '55 cents Building Contractft Easy First and DomeHtic Shortening, .�><een River Basket Worker 5 ]b. oo,encs �`B$rnS, HOUSE'S, etc. of all kinds. Phor.e Mark. e4r19 '' .. " lb prints 18 cerate, Pickering Dealer for the Products of $�., ' _' • . Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday '- FRANK PENNOCK TheMetallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto j 7r.' '•The Man that r,,ado rliaa BArneATV", o- rT,T Ill. 1r1T/ 1T>• T�Tv.T!`+ r­ p. o � „ y n.;>. .:.i .,. ..:•n. +* °FS,,.ns r .;k '.A,:s^,..' } w :, a �*'"'.�'” 81 ..�,xt � +,�°'__ `\ , ;:tx:;Rz � ,, •s.`.; alae:.:,-anr'v�,.••' #. „•C_y'�. a• ;..."^..:e a�°z". e:�w a `6'i r +. ,� '.�-_ 'ry` ..w-�''+°. a'.?�K.a�'' - '.`' '.r• 1.c.r,1�, -4..• .. .. .�.. ..,. ..' ... .*, .`ts"',- .s+�' :� _ ••1 :::v� ,,yam':.:p..;.,.. .y•Y' .drt'.. ,.,;"a' r . 1 CLAREMQNT. : ,'. Dr. Underhill will .bg is Clare- Mr. and Mrs. Sykes and Geo.and F E N.-C I N„ :P Mapla LW., 19 tstoat next Wedueod to attend Mrs. Bentley. of Oshawa, spent Frank and Mrs. Chidlow were in to his duties. Sunday with Mrs. Lynn. $' R Toronto on Friday. Mrs. Geo. Miller has returned to Mrs. Borland and daughter.Mrs. stores of 1prepared wn eb cke build eaand sell all —___ � "O• '1 . ., Alvin Bnehby, of Pickering, was her home in Manitoba titter spend- Mason, of Tampa, Florida, spent fences at reasonablerices. in town on Tuesday. - tug a month with her parenta, .C. the past week with C. O. and Mrs., p Cheap rates for term and country Yr. and Mrs. Dunn, of Aurora, O, and Mrs. Benuett. Bennett. It will pay'you to consult as bolo buildings. - • Visited S. and:Mrs. Cook Sunday. The Rym thy of the common purghasing, -Windstorm Insurance on buildle `h Rev. A. McLellan conducted ser• pa W.e also have for Bale Asptisit ■ ga _vices in Markham oa Banda even- ie ezteadad to Dark and- Mro. n- mad Roofing and wind-mills,i3ilos etc. , y ton on the death of their injant y ins:last. son, which took place on auddday Buy, Nowl, Bale Wire ■` Automobile Insurance ~ ��� Wm. Graham was •a show•ring night. GAO. FARLEY&SON,Brock Road■ of all kinds. judge in the Province of Quebec Dr.Tomlinson has moved intoPickering R. R. 1 r _ .'Ust week. XI SED CAR'PRICES. les phase Pick. 1708 FARMS FOR 8AL14 M� D.and Mre. Bryan and Goo. and his new home which he recently parehased from the estate of the ARE LOWEST NOW L '-Write or phone Mrs. Hammond were in U:bridge late Wm, Fdwards and which lie Frenchman's ' '.on Sunday. hoe thoroughly renovated. :Representatives of y ' YIAe Margaret Macaab !e visit. _ „ E D s B O Y Y lr1 A ti c ,In it friends in Stratford and other LEE PO WELL FAIRPORT HOTEL vvestecn points. 20 W AITBY, ONT.• ' P. C. Beal and son, _George, of N T LIMITED, now open under New Toronto, visited J. H. and Mrs. Management "Seal on Monday. q Atadebaker Distributors.Toronto, -� CLAREMONT D. Johnston and family and Mrs. IT HOT t will be a6 tho Fred Farmer,of Toronto,called on Dancing every Saturday 4riende hereon Sunday. Birkett Block, Claremont Evening CREAMERY l Yr. ,sad Mrs. Williamson, of S to 12(standard time) It is on ,everpbody'a lips, but .es• With an assortment of good Highest price aid for Aurora, spent Sunday with Clar- p M pecialty those who are work- used Studebaker, ilfa DONT MISS ' THIS � Cream at the s encs and res. Wilson. J. S. Band has several rooms to tog over a hot range. Laughlin and Bandy other care. 1 ."let-which are suitable for a small why wear yourself out when ypu Claremoa t Creamery =� family ortor buaiaeea. . can get an Oil Stove Coal, COa1 Thomas and Mre. Paterson spent for $30.00. Every Car is in Good Mechanicalt Sunda last with James and Mre. Condition. Give as a trial and be convinced _ Hortop, of Port Perrryy We have a fall stock of The purchaae of a Guarateed U ed Car Luther and Mre. Pilkey and Jas. PERFECTION OIL STOVES at this sale is a sate,ens Hard and Soft Goal Of t}19, and Mrs. Riddle motored to Whit , kND business proposition, beat quality on REATTY church do„ Sunday and visited Don't fail to attend this sale if you are , ; friends. COLEMAN GASOLINE STOVES looking for Real Bargains hand FOR THE BEST A rain-fall occurred here on lastiGd'Used C n Good, ' n b t which was heartily Our prices on Paris Green andT�OSe A. LAW Saturday nig y Arsenate of Lead are excep- Act to day—Our Reputation is welcomed by the farmers and the tionally low this year. Your Protection. Pic3ceriuw. Gut w gardeners, as it will mean many thottsends of dollars to them. A ring on the phone will bring as James and Mre. Coates. William 'to your door with a stove or • 'f and Yrs. Willisen and Miss S. E. 5 gallons of Coal Oil. spe�+,� � �� �Evans attended the meeting of L i'g the Baptist Aassociation at Rea s DouncanhtDolphin and as purchased 1-for,the su 'lmer ffio'nths •new Ford cap from Len PLlkey, GLAREMONT W pile he is taking much pleasure Men's Tan OzTorda, calf leather, Goodyear welted, rubber heels - from its one be thinks the horse is Best Quality of Litter Carriers, Hap Carriers,' tenors reliable. John Beeiby haw `qt, y . Idea's Broadcloth' Shirts, haind•msde,'pongee and bine shades pampa, Door Tracks, Cow also.purchased&car from Mr. PalMen's and Boys' Shaka Ponta, good quality Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. ' lkep. GROCERIES 1 It will pap you to et my tacos on +" Our Trail Rangers journeyed to ! Yeo's Balbriggan Sharia, Drawers sad Combinations g;above before buying elsewhere. r -0Brougham on Friday evening last send played a fine exhibition of 8tt RI fIt Pr1Ci8S Men a Sport Shoes. tan and white, all sizes FRANK J. ��,Q QSFi ; -lfootball with the team of that vill- Boys' Jerseys. khaki and red colors PICKERING. - uNTARt(! , ,age, defeating them by 8-0. They 4 Bars Soap 25c, 8 Bars Caatile 'also played the Brooklin boys on Soap 25c. 8 Pkgs Amonia 25c, Boy�ss Shoes, tan and white, sponge soles, all sizes E-11,'� '�"II A i ,, 1 >. .Saturday afternoon and won by a Gillez 15c a pkg, 21bs of Call at �T�+ +vi ++`'u++� j` similar score. Proses 22c. 2 lbs of ' Phone 8800 The aannal'Decoratlon Dap will J. F�1tV'O S - - p2C1S�R2Nclf _ y be held at the Claremont Union edl ea 2R 2 lbs of !, Cemetery on Sunday next. cow Seedless Raisins 22c. r��A_-t;s� QNZ+• ON+=+AR20 mencing at 8 p. m. Addresses 2 The of Valencia Raisins 22c. Government Standard ,£ will be given b the resident min• Recleaned "{E y p Fresh always on hand. - t asters and the Baptist Male Quare tables tette will render a number of &p• 1 SCr88IIiIIg9 � �1 tat- pcopriate selections. Fresh Fancy Cooking, Mondays, s%,. VC � W /JlYour Corn " A number of Masons from Doric ten your liogs at sad Queen Cit Lodges, Toronto, Wednys and Fridays. loco Ens jd to tf t6. fq d value of vont om& 6� id a fraternal visit to Brougham as le te'ou: eedm a�Atseoa* o ,q sbna In. rgaolr� 9a.. ail. will si.. profit.�7n1oD Lodge on Wednesday gancy Broadcloth 9�r and 3.39 yd. �+r b o!e6o .aloes s• will improve :�dight last. Doric Lodge pus on Gioghamp and Voiles `o.�t� of ew saw* eaI 1 the Quality and the first degree,and atter the bas- ap to 40c. for 29c, vandey,of yew milk returns. Good alllase mum be mads .We have this Peed at t e f s the meeting was concluded is as d -d ht all .. aright prices. '<- Plain Whyte and Fancy Curtain u Viso�O�i20NT0 Silo i.aside of soloeted spruce.doubts tall sat down to a sumptuous ban- Scrim 25c and 40c per yd: erus od sad sreeved to utast■ • air sad .peeialh We carry all the different gaet to which the ladies were in• Fancy Chintz 28c. er.al.d watt e i.a�elsraa 0 lid.. 15% sutra Yll! Freda. +vtted. A most enjoy&ble eveaiaR Phone 1401 a■1P�b with eV NTO Hip Roof. was spent by all. ow fps dew to .a.a on f sad lueresse �, ZT, 00=" h Next Sunday morning at the rho rut as+d t s of tutor herd. taformadon wd ;Baptist Church the pulpit will be fdi pardotdar/arts dv+a. Blacksmith Olt- loccnpiedbg Mr. J. T. Winchester, S C 0 T T W. R. EMERSON New D�aC $I�Il�ih Irepreaenttng the Ontario ProhibiDIA. "ia�a Whitby P.O. Phone 308j '"` tion Union. The latest news from ;the prohibition be►ttlefront will be - CL&REMONT Having rented the blacksmithingA businee+ formerly conducted. by ;given. Yon are cordially In Thos. S. Stephenson, I respect- Ito attend. In the evening the pas- __ _ _ fully sollci.t a continuance Of the to ill preach on "The Leet patronage eztended to hies. w," a eontiaaation of the „ Do Hocse shoeing and repairing Stu of the '*Life of Job, God's _ a specialty. y Cha m pion. tl Cjq , Very successful anniversaryry+rote L'O R N•E R E I D vices were held in. the United Church on Sunday last. The serto Calves . CLAREMONT Tice was taken by the minister in ` h evening ser- • the morning and the vice by Rev. Mr. Auld, of Mark- 1 I Groin Chopping ham, assisted by Rev. E. Oreborn, ' It Leo •t �y farmers feed !0 is . _ •�' of the Baptiat Church, end Rev. t I a�j data Werth every daj wltkout knewhag its AND FL j1gING. _ �- Mr. of Arnprior. The 'y ' Baptist congregation withheld became their old cream septa doss not aids [am pre�to do Chopping std f their evening service and attended + e1�}�! asd leaves e:eaw is too n Croom does not Oat g every Monday, in a body. these making a very full latMa e�lves—dwt the s��e Wednesday and Friday house. The song service led by at�ch is the s�iea u1�lt 9tonaboab For Bale f r the Brooklin choir was-very mach feed thea skim silk en'�yed. ealf and at tet data a JO11II F. Bayles, C13r9ffiOs� There paseed away at Cairnbro- ps�ed,sot cross at forty. Rar.IRonte No. 2 S endae evening last one home of Graham of Can& 'lofts a*ts worth of Brea: N. �j] QT A y da a beet known live stock, meD n wasted a daf asaeunks to $1M.N i\• v• • a,7 a L'ai a O the person of Robert A. Graham, -I ita"et Mol.tt•�`' a aura ` Marble&rad Granite Dealer. r !� Aw iiia his 85th year. Mr. Graham has it �� �a rot"tbb bad a .life-long experience with Cemetery Lettering etc. . Clydesdale and Hackney horses, =67S a bt�sa'i's today hs dor many ears an importer and First-class work dealer in high•class stack, and was a guaranteed. �Z considered one of the best judges Kingston Road and Pickering x of stock oar the continent. His '1•T� « East Townline. ,aervices were constantly In de `miand as a show ring judge in the y�f.- �f� 27.40 P. O.—Whitby R. IL 1 United States and in Canada,'nftd — +► -for the last, twenty years he has - .•—•� officiated as judge at the Cabadiaa National Exhibition,Toronto. He i will be greatly ruiesed in live stock .r -.:and show ring circles, as his genial disposition and kindly manner won for him&wide circle of friends ; -on both sides of the Atlantic. Mr. - - Grabam is survived by four broth- -""No. 'era and two sisters : George and " 'Mrs. Manning,of Montana, David, t Ot all maNriaU and dastign 2 I will pa you to call at our Worlte { y* 'William, Thomas and Margaret, --- y of the well known firm of Graham to inspect our stock and F s f Claremont, The funeral obtain prices 1Bro ., o All orders left with our agent,A. T• iservice% wry.- rondttcted at his late "r - Law, Pickering, will receive our #� borne (Cnirnbroirip)on Wednesday prompt and careful attention afternoon by tht Rev. A, McLellan - - A call solicited �^ ' " rind interment nok lace in the GrrAi11 Clyrk, [)unb,*rtnn, (out. J,meti Tri r,r. !1. i:. family plot in dark tan]. The we have an intere•tin= bookie(' Pir k-ri r;r. CZ'. F' Ili=iiev. R. R `.r. 1 I+ c ;;.t J, T. MATHESON r bPptttifnl HOrgl "ffprin¢-i Roro the on the Meiotte wsdch fou s6oula Hrl . 1r' i P Pio lc 24 Fir !;.' r". t', tr' '• y .Ctuuipi uentb uL a Duet ul LrltluUb.l (( rwx Gia w....y. .+s. 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DAY. _• �. tr �Hro T T _•_ - - ooPl.�DI K� _-- Strawberries keep their color, try po g - AQAMS Do not t urin the who;a masa 1115offi nPtECE' T , ° :-flavor, and texture beat when canned into a colander- to drain or-the berries M,4 with- a large amount of sugar, al- will be.hopelessly mashed. Set juices �5) though they may be successfully can- back over fireand continue cooking - red with a emaHer amount or with no until it thickens. Carefully returu the sugar at all. berries to the jelly-like juice and boil After trying various recipes-I have up-again for from three to five min- selected the best for my permanent cites according to the quantity of O cook-book. I have found that straw- juice removed from, the berries. Re- berries can be successfully canned by move from the fire and when entirely _ the open-kett'_e method. .The 'fruit cold put into cold, sterilized. jars and ,• moat be in Rratrclass condition, cape- cover with ..felted paraffin. If proper- < 45 1 - rvc Bally when but'little sugar�is used. ly prepared these should be a jelly- ' " o Hot fruit must be canned 4n hot steril- like mass and equal .(in flavor and ° , airtight jars, and cold fruit in color) the f8mous sun••pieserved ler - ld sterilized jars. , We have found ries which are so much trouble to 'the pint jars best for a-family of six I prepare. • O 'for less,' Strawberry Jam: In`.erior berries ` 1• The entire cooking process should can be used in the jam,the larger and A. be brisk Time of cooking is from be I better berries can be kerted out for r �inp .14E wATCr1 NAS LEF.r THE-- -and v nning of actual boiling. From twelve the preserves. 'Mash thoroughly to fifteen minutes' in gives the washed and hulled berries with a HAT iF You puT YOUR «+41,+0' E g INTO YOUR RIGHT _ best results. The best recipes call for I wooden potato-masher. To two cup-i rRouSSR PocKE T�,. � • - WELL W t= E . So %ne pound of sugar to'one pound of fuls wASCof pulp add one cupful of sugar. you i� TCv N r/ — d' LONG OuO 3 berries. If you have no scales, use Set over.the fire and roil briskly for I \ 6 1►pprozimately two cupfuls of sugar to lb minutes. Roar whilehot into hot t • (three cupfuls of berries. sterilized jars. If to be used for pies _ Broad Sat-bottomed cooking uten-i or shortcake, even less sugar may.,be ='- § ens of granite or aluminum ware are' used; for since the berries are so r t 'beat for the purpose. Do not cook,thoroughly mashed,there is no danger _. $2°s WATCH . .more than one-half gallon of berries of their coming to the top. at a time in one vessel. •In order to l Canned Strawberries with a small o / tetain their color, wash berries be-I amount of sugar. are put up by this foie hulling. Store your fruit in a i method: To,two.quarts of washed and t ' dark piece—over each jar with a hulled berries add two cupfuls of # sppae r bag, or store the ars in the sugar. Set over the fire_ana boil brisk- bow g y j pI LY xes in which the are shi for ten minutes. S ai t o ste HMARE THE F��p$g ized.jars. Caned thus the berries will �+ t ib t di l e evenly distributed in the juice and , + My Favorite Canned Strawberries: b - f'} • -Wash and hall berries and to each are excellent for pies, shortcakes. and, � c;: a 1924.by r•*80 syndicate,Inc ;pound of fruit add one pound of sWithout -sugar.I fruit salad. L - stand lb mtnute�. Then place. Fanned Strawberries LK" over the fife and boil briskly foe 15 j Sugar: Wash and hull and put on to a 'Ilurcont scandal. He waa no longer, a kook without an ' water except that; minutes. Remove and can at once in S P ���i d� � � � hot sterilized air-tigbt jars. Cannediwhich clings from washing. After LORD lila.• the stock-rulachibroker, buy, cr the adolescent DIPS thus the berries will not rise to the,reaching the boiling point boil brisk- stock-broker. He was the most cis• '�® 9 � BUIT ON FUt U office shed lawyer tn'P:ngland, and law to and there will he little sur lus I ly for three minutes. Can in hot I j� ` coffees of the Crown, And together c juice. From a crate of berries last"Sterilized jars. The juice will be sur-1 j with Lloyd•George-be was implicated �eaeon I had left only one and one-,prisingly thick, and color and flavori I in a charge of having used Cabinet la- haif pints of juice. lid• ;WORST BOY AT SCHOOL., frrmatlon to speculate in Marconi tuStrawberry tr w e ry P esery s:_l obeeachs Left-over,juices-can he canned for' BANDRUFT ON Shams. The Inciden-ts would have y i fruit drinks, or made into }ally by the -' ruined almost Sar one else "Every l add s scant cupful of sugar. Let at use of the commercial pectin which EXCHANGE. U. writes Lord Birkenhead, "who 15 minutes, then place over the fire you can-buy in any grocery store: or - knew liutua leases--personally o; Ho- i - - stnd boil briak:y for five minutes. Re-'rhubarb juice can be added in the pro-,Tins Remarkable Jew Suffered' iltfcally—knew that he was one of the , move from.fire end .with a skimmer •portion of one'cupful to two cupfuls men w!ro are absolutely incapable of b: I . dela That Would Have 1 w"- ladle carefully lilt vut t41; the berries. of berry juice. �� � doing any act which they believe to be ,Ruined.Others. wrong, who had evidently not done.this. as (lever Excused Himself. s r �'h they had brought large stores of tin The Earl of Reading, Viceroy of In- dta. and one of the most remarkable I "He never Sought . to deny or pal-+ milk with them although, they weCe figures In Brttisb political life, who is, Bate an adm1tted indiscretion. His _ - �' The camptAi on a big dairy farm where in London to confer with the Govern-! was, to fact, the case of a lawyer who they could have got all the fresh milk-i meat on,Indian policy. is the only man I brings the brains of Solomon to every h they wanted." in thaworld who actually rules over' one's business but his own. To a man "The Patrol System In camp by all &a•many as 350,000,000 persons. it,of scrupulous integrity and of an al- h means, in cooking—t might almost say has been a strange, destiny. that has most feminine' sensitiveness, the - ' i especially in cooking. Atter five years a power ' on een ?! _ I experience of central cooking and two [sascs Asrred ua,-boy he sailed -up uthe; somewhat�s like a long usandavterrfble __,• a• UTSyears of Patrol cooking.. I have no HugH River hound for Calcutta, as I nightmare.- Pointers ightmare.Pointers For You. hesitation in preferring the latter. •I cabin boy to the captain at a brig, To- The Marconi affair did noT interfere \ I When anybody, anywhere, talks do not find the cost any more, and a i day as Viceroy he ranks In Indian be-I'witb his promotion. The year before �i ! "Catnp," Boy Scouts prfck up their!greater variety of dishes is poasjblH..;fore members of the royal family; that 1 the war he became Lord Chief Jus• - F earn to catch every vast syllable, for In my own Truon each Patrol is credit- is, he taken•precedence even before the!tice, and then, at the outbreak of the ' . 1='t the Camp,tha.graat goal, the ideal'1 ed with a fixed num per day, and each prince of Wales, this same Rufus_{i war, he was found to be the outstand- +outing, the mecca of eve:y real live I P.L. caters for himself'after being in-I Isaacs, -the former cabin boy and son Ing figure In the great finaacial ( 1 i formed of the prices of prov cions. EIe ; a Seout? Tall_time it is Sam Martin, of a London lees, ('triumph of the British, one of the F i makes out his list the day before acid preach the greatest feats of : statesmanship In publisher of the Birmingham. (lsng•', If phtlosoghers wish to,. ;. hands lt'to the Quartermaster, who or. r. land) paper czlled "Scouting, who is +lesson of the profound serv[ce of tall- their bistory: the formation and appli- _ doing the talking, and the following dere in any supplies not in stock and ure In moulding a man's success, Lord I cation,of sound finance to the British .estsaots from his talk' wet be of real debits the Patrol with the amount,I Reading's story provides the text. He I participation in the war. _ I carrying forward any balance to the 1 interest and'help to every Ontario: began as a failure--in.the familiar I In 1915 he became president of.the - t nest day's credit. The Scouts _thea t Ocout and Sce ut leader who is thinking, {sense of• t'he'wofd—Wf he` Was thb i Anglo-French Loan Blfssion to the _ Ills terms of camp during.these warm: to cater as well as to cook." worst lad in his school, and devoted i United States, and went to Washing- 1124 _days: i _p himself exclusively to mischief a'nd to.i ton again in 1917 as High Commission- ., - "We have never .had more than elz; -4. leading his comrades Into it. Then he�er and Specia•1 Ambassador. Lord _ Hcouta in our week-cud camps, and i POMrEr FCo1171 peatrs. ran away on the great adventure as Blrkentieadlaude him as "a great dip-., It Is quite easy to have_two opposing One of the worst-pests that Australia cabin bo_y.• This somewhat sobered lomatist His charm, his.,tact,'. *miss of three a side, tackling eachhas to deal with [a a cactus known as 1 him, ,and he returned-to scmeamor€ his patience, his lucid intelligence and iness 'in his-incredible. rasp of detail combine other, of palling to the men on their the prickly study, and then went into bus g g pear. It bas' been found , own side;'Anding•their why by the sun, impossible to destroy the pear.by rap I the city,"where his father was-a mer-�to give hint an equipmerk*which few� S i •1 tb owing a bridge across a two-foot rooting and the only known method Is chant. diplomatists, even among 'the great.' ' GIRLS' BATHING 'T. stream, making a sketch map of theby means of a parasite•which lives us. He", while still a• young man;,est, have enjoyed." But be returned � . 'Although this small miss pictured ground over which they pose:' the outside of the peal and, 3f It' can though through no fault of his own, he I to resume his work as Lord Chtef Jua-•here may spend a goodly.-portion of - Last August at camp one whole bq intrgdaced, into the•cejlu2ar foram• failed, and was "hammered on the, tice-=not altogether,bscaping critL her time "bui:&ng castles in the sand" moruia1r waw set apart ter each patrol tion below the tough skin, kills th s Stook-Exchange"=that is, announced'cisht for having retained this post on the beach,-which a.ways come top- ` to go out into the village seeking 19pe-I plant. as insolvent in the awe-lnspi'rifig eere-.,while being, in fact, an ambassador. pling down in time for her'to take a cial Good Turns. The Patrol Leaders] it has •beeiC known for- years that mony still employed there, more dread-f and then he was offered the Viceroyal- swim, making it necessary that the handed in a detailed .report of the f{power alcohol could be distilled from ed by brokers than any other.conceiv-Cty of India. _ costume acrve a dual purpose.- The r f. ul eiforts to the Scoutmaster, and the pear, but the cost of cutting, crush- itbfe doom. It is the Earl of Birken-I Achievement in India. graceftil model sketched provides. the the whole sahems waa,very successful,. Ing and distilling has been estimated hid, the present Secretary for India, As Viceroy, Lord Reading's achieve- rigt`amount of fulness for comfort although some exciting,and even amus-I to.be so enormous that the return of who writes of that epoch in Lord Read- meats may be said to be still under and is made-of a lightweight jersey- Ing incldents•reaulted from this camp I one and a half gallons . toe would tug's life: "Inexperienced, penniless, !scrutiny. He reached India in the most�oth. The b:ootners are made separ- eserciss." ,be finite incommensuraxa with tile,ex-�almost friendless, it might have seem-':serious crisis in its modern history._ately and joined to a sleeveless waist ' .One,little stunt always works won- peaseed that his career was ended •8lmost'end during his stay i?:e crisis haw sub-- with back closing. A number of at- "- r ders.in my camp. I draw a plan of the! Now a method has been discovered before-it was begun. But it was at sided. Lord Reading, the Liberal, has tractive-looking suits are made from ` site, show the P. L,'s where-tents 1, a,1 of distilling power alcohol from the this point that the resource and the re- been patient to the point of woefully!black sateen with bright-co:or trim- E, 4, store, officers: ate., will be situ-!crushed pear to give a yield of`four•' sillency of the young, man first made exasperating-the die bards, who think I ming-bands, or. even a good quality ated and lot them draw•Iots•for post-I teen gallons to the ton and thus It will themselves felt. of India as a-land that .can benefit;of gingham may be used. No. 1129 is tion. That is all settled at home be be possible not only to clear the enor• Began to Study Law. (most by intimidation, swift blows and!cut in Sines 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, fore we set out for camp. Next I offer mous acreage at present abandoned He abandoned tivainess and took up firmAesa. These old die-herds point; Size ]0 years require.; 3$i yards of : prizes for :(1) Best kept lent in_camp,and tree.it fQr migrants,but to provide I the study of, law, and in due course I out that while Lord Reading.met and i 36-inch material-for thr• complete suit... for . whole week. {2) best Scouting power alcohol for Australia 'from 11- passed his bar examinations. Then pleaded with Gbandi, it was Lord Lyt- Price 20 cent", _ Spirit: (3) neatness of person; (4) limitable and local sources. began one of the most brilliant of re-.:ton,Governor of Bengal, whoimprison-� HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. t .beat Scout stunt for cirtOptng -pur-� - cords as practicing 'attorney. in five ed him, which without doubt under-, Dasa; tG) most efitcient camp kit in years be had repaid every penny of his mined his power. i Write your names and address pain intallast compass. This Involves a lot 1 Stock Exchange debt,- And he mado a But Indio is slowly growing pees Wt giving number end size of s ck �f cIarical work to, life S:14L, butt can I sacceea of A kind never dupIreated, be- perous.• Its-financial crista bas passed,� Hatt::ns. tis you want. Enclose 20C 1M_ § - / � fore or since, as earner'of tees. Lord he, sectional antipathies are burning' stamps or coin ('coin preferred; wrap�1 .. esaare you it is worth while. Try it( -.^ • _ t p � p y ` I' t it carefully) and test it for yourselves. Birkenhead says he earned more Rower, and the hatred for the British is y) for each number. and - "Personally I should uever dream of n money than any common favi prat• sinking—perhaps only temporarily. If, address your order to i?attern Dept, ` Itaking my Treop -to c5mp without hav titioner at the bar has ever meds. during tris nest year, which will be I Wilson Publishing Co., '73 West Ade- fug first inspected the ground myself. " When he was at the head of the the Earl of Reading's last year as Vice- laide St., Toronto. Pattnrns ..ent by - -. ..s• f It.is not diSicult al the name time to i English bar he entered Parliament as roy,,blip,process gains irtipetus,,_and return mail. id-not : soiitt living fn file neighborhood Where t ie La„�. — eucck succeed, or But destabiah fie pielia governing and the he governed develops; Whale-meat is regarded in South et into touch with some of the per= •9t is proposed to eamar-and will be mentary reputation, much-to the sur- he will have silenced his crittoe. African native setblemeiLts as a great 'wii'.!ng to give full Informetion. Near- ''Testing Her Faith. prfee of his colleagues. Perhaps too Then he will retur•s to a well-earned delicacy, and in British Columbia it Fortune-Teller--" ' Dont worry,dearfe. much was expectedf hiHdid om. e • , retirement (he is a;most 70) as one of iy avrryoat % Willing to hal ! is centred in large quantities for ez Scouta. But do get all possible You'll soon come In to,a b[r sum of however, become Solicitor General,I the most digtinguisbed Englishmen port. '? i ... money" and later Attorney General, which he living, and probably one of the twe information beforehand, as to water. Clietat—'Fine? Would you mind remained until 1913. ,moat distinguished Jews of his time "Don't worry" makes a better mat- M wood, milk, and general supplies. I� y "me on one Troop three yas" alp waiting for your tee till 1 get 109 Then came his bitterest taflore-the the other, of course, being Eftstein. to when you add "others." •; 3 rr r q at �" H- h' t+,+, a •a,M�ay •, r. 1`•s• i�"�ea �,•.. 19,. 5 r+_" -w'ca� „F�, • `'•u. 's-+ •� a,� a 4 .41 y,,,•a•6. •! X.� .Sa:Y, .v. .`- li>:,�r .,.r ,r• F77,777., -w :'..:' -w•i�h { :n ..F , ,�._ ,w..,+Jw"•. �C. t ..,+..y. ,1u p a ,.+ •r9' S.- .•. *iCfriG`.YE-w• „✓ ... .'++: .'.'y.. .,,y .. ,n^ v,}✓'' ^. ^, M jt' A'.-,+ns.+y,,..y. . -'... '.. ..... .r"�`n..k,-, ...h..,- ...d .. °.. .::..�'6wx. __, ,.. 7v'a .;:•: -. - - -•. A^fm i. .r*, st^.�'L y_xf a��•Rby - ii .'' .. .,. /.. _ •�rte- ���� �—"! __ _– —.� A. w•� R TIRED :: ''eople who -use "Red Rose". are`usually P . like � { • - 'hose. who a tem of extra good qualit�r ' =-H Y-0 PEOPLE " Found in'the-Use of Dr.WiIlianW i PinkPlllsw Are you pale and weak, tired most' J0 the time, Out of breath ori alight +Mn exertiont good tea ti Aro you nervous, Is your sleep dis- `i' k turbed so that rest does not refresh ° 6d 7On? The ORANGE PEKOE Is extra good. `Try, -it! Is your appetite poor,--jour digestion -r-- weak and do you have pains after eab fn invents S g t d�ertise .. , . Class�ied A it you have any of these symptoms' WAS pRpANli WANTED yon need the help of such a reliable Hast enemy? His purpose - H thou an m '� At s• y sa „yy ,tonic as Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills. s ARO$ ri.evoRihc $xrrB•cr HOUSI, n heed; setting direct to homes. wants bright a1 etzxt o Read what Mr. W. W. Francis, of Cal- Seek counsel, in his judgment on baa or woman s .visa ors.wrr.t1np mob counv .. Sart', Alta., Says of this tonic. "After oke Right pam can easur make$do a veek .Craig Broe.� •returiiing from overseas," writes Mr. ,� you; take ae.x B., masa+. T.n, out .• hhs His bitterness;-a cruel spur, at need � ,. : Thy sloth to break. . Francis, "my-whole system was in.a y. 8` ` .badly run down condition. I became - Charms of the Arctic Visitor-"Are you going to be a I6 nervous,irritable, pale and lost weight. Loving thee, even to fault in thee, thy �„ Of course I was given treatment and great man when you grow up, Willie?" recommended many tonics, some of friends Willie "You bet. I'm going to be, i Are as the genial summer's ambient an Arctic explorer." .which I tdok, but-with no apparent re-, q "suit. At last I could not even sleep: air; "An Arctic explorer's life Is full of My stater,, who !s in England,, wrote' Unkindly, cutting winter thy foe por- "7 hardships, Willie." and urged me to give Dr. Williams'. tends, 'CeWm. But I can stand"em, I rec Bidding beware.: kon." !Pink Pills a trial, and I can scarcely ' . gay how glad I am that I took her ad- "I like your spirit, my boy. There ..x ^vice. IVIy friends were surprised at The point of envy, malice, or disdain ads. �, le gr--eat deal of glory to be gained. vic complete:recovery, but•I assured May prick the bubble of unwhole• in a career of that kind." them it was due entirely to Dr, Wil- some pride; Yes'm, and you don't never have to � Dams' was ink Pills and l now always The words, envenomed, that have wash your face." given thee pain. !keep a box on hand in case of emer- Thy tongue may chide. Keep Minard's Liniment In the House. " gency." _ if you are ailing glue these pills a �. Dread not the rapier with ! g 1 Dr d h raps is li htn ni Funny Cora) Fish Lair trial and they will not disappoint - ',, dart; Olatmed to be the most fantastic fish ti` YOU. Sold by-aIl dealers In medicine _ Thou wilt be ready it thy foe bo in the worid, the coral-Rah of. Java Is or sent by mail at 50 cents a- two by J deep orange in color, with writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine FIGHTING THE FIRE FIEND IN OUR FORESTS near! pale blue Co., Brockville, Ont. Fire fighting has become one of the areas, there are special fire Sghtia Thy frtends's warm clasp,and free for bands edged with black. giving heart -�- a � --p--- most important duties of the railway units equipped-with tank cars main- ng Marriage is now forbidden in China The rather fear t h i Maine; etabre, Qn a `' un r he age of sig teen; previously , section man, and on its eastern linea,' kafned. These unite, Stationed at Sea Letter' r the Canadian Pacific Railway mala-t Brownville Jct., the legal age had been fourteen. "The weather is glorious Yea, at the conflict's ei.d, from want- tains 160 special Section Fire Patrol-I Gendreau, Que.;.11lacTler, Ont.; White And I am working 1n the garden. age won • men with beats ranging from five.to' River; Ont.; Chapleau, ..Ont.. where 'Baby has gained a pound eight miles. power 1@ easily accessible, do very i- Thou wilt affirm. made valorous by Ina brindle cow has calved strife: : In the regions where forest Brea are.effective work 1n assisting the patrol- And my sun bat.Is becoming Befiold!'An enemy this good hath done most likely to occur, where the right'I men when Brie cannot be controlled NIGHT That crowns my life F .•# You write of way rens through lzeavliy wooded!locally. ID�'i0A'NING And I am out of the littered forecastle -Brenda Murray Draper. -'.:In a long chair from which i watch ---- -- - E E P Y®U R E Y E3 ;Fat ciauds toll up the'ateep blue sky. 1. Impff �� � lyw y L3YAly CLaAi1 AND IiEALtltcY Eve here b F.smletor. waw•w a:a•flue aa,a w.�.a..e.,.ae.,.e T; The wavering dog barking emptll7P � The modern slogan to "Why walk?" r ,Agatnst the gaunt front of the wood lot ,/ [r �� ��j Every new building of any xis® has its --The dipping shadow of a floating hawk H j�t•1 lifts, and the escalator principle, In Over the - yellow-green blueberry _.. !use ar most of the big tube railway. patches The well child is always a happy stat'.iltias is also "spreading, And your swift fingers - ' child-lt is a baby's nature to be hap : For instance, at the French port of i Plucking a punctual needle through l� Py and contented. Mother's, If your Havre, it has been decided that one of Cloth. . �' little ones are cross and peevish and the steepest streets-the Rue de Mont- The letter ends h '.`r I cry a great deal they are not well- morency-@hall be provided with an © r With the scrawly hierogiyp ]t they are In need of a m'ediefne-some• escalator to replace the existing path- : _ Of your warm name V thing that will set their bowels and way The step@ of the esicalator wtll And I am ontbovtid again w stomach in order, for nine-tenths of all be sufficiently wide to act ommodato Sn�kher�lraa groanings .. childhood a11•menta arise from a die- btcyt lee and perambulators & k l t'hle plunging ship • ordered state of the bowels and atom- Experts are not surprised by .this Seeing the aimless fingers of the wind Al - soh• Such a medicine is Baby's Own!ianevation. They tell us that they Pulling white Threads through blue Tablets. They are a mild but thorough I look forward to the time when an the app Not An Old Top. M, -Robert Roe. laxative which, regulate the bowels, streets of our large towns will consist t Mrs. (cold (motoring) - "Did y� sweeten the stomach and thus drive of huge moving tracks on the escalator Lear that !allow call is You- "Hello, out constipation and Indigestion; baa- principle. All ItInds of traLIIe will be Fat Every ill-Mlnard'a Liniment. old top?" ish colic; break up colla and simple carried with the exception of very ,,t Hubby-"Yeq what of it'.' fever@ and make the baby healthy and. heavily loaded lorries. Thera will 'be CQtiCu'a Talcum �d -. -Built a Modern House m a- 0'ars' (1.-'Well, -1 wouldn't permit happy. The Tablets are guaranteed inactions at the crossings, where you E 0 anyone to. make a remark .like that. to be absolutely"free from opiates or will simply step from One mvtng`f Is The Ideal Powder a Douglas Fir LO9. our car-top is brand new." other harmful drugs--they cannot pox- track to the other, according to the a ' -•,A complete and modern five-room + -. '"�- -- ably .do •harm-always good. They direction to which you were going. Its purity, smoothness and fro- r home, built Inside one huge log of i 1iil Puzzles and Word are sold by medicine dealers or by What would this cost? The most andgrapr combined wish• antiseptic 1 mail at 25 cents a box<from The Dr. up-t"ate moving stairways In the and prophylactic properties dila which Douglas fir, mounted on "a Rve•tonyylq, help to overcome disagreeable truck, to the latest In covered wagons. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, world are those at the Banle�Tube Sta• odors, eke !t as essential toilet ;t is the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. !a as interesting French book, writ- Oat. . tion, London, for which $500,000 was requisite. + Y i Cave, who are reported on the way ten nearly Rity yeare ego, ii ts.pointed _---i - paid. 'Here nae travels at the rete ofeast to show people on this side of the out that puzzles or'enigmas have al- TO a Bluebird. about a mile an hour, but we are told is - ;Rockies what the far west can produce ways been of two kinds-one popular that on the Rat three miles could easily c adews%.vies 3d& ase• a-'- ' to the way of trees. The big log was Was !t your wandering voice I heard; and familiar from remote antiquity,, be attained. Joy of the spring and best �•* - -= followed out by using special agws, among peasants and illfteraes as well , If one chose to walk along the mon- atter .which partitions were built in, the more scholarly. With the e+ky-tinge on your-back. little ' We other liter bird, lug track would thus be quite seat' to t dividing the space into living room ary and enjoyed only in more cultured travel at the rate of six miles as hon$. NERVOUS and. bedroom combined, kitchenet, And the earth-tinge on your breast? .* society. These two sorts may be call- --..- breakfast nook, library, closets, show- �' thing puzzles and word puzzles. From Serape of Leather. IREWDOWN or bath and lavatory. Full sized Thing puzzles, some of the surviving Sing you a song of delicious laaQ@>- Where soft, sweet ripples play, Chemists' have recently obtained w` doors, front and rear, afford easy en examples of which are very .old, are from scrape of leather many important often simple and' rather chHdish; for Of buds a-bursting their adlken blade ,z trance and exit. The house is electri- substances, inclutTing drugs,medicines,f tally lighted and piped with a pre+ I And meadows glad with May? paint, pigments and a fuel-oll, ± example,here,is one of the oldest: 1 - _ 'pai=ls i0 lack and Leis Ra sure water system. The natural bark "1 wander about my home; water! " - . . Of mate and' neat, little bird, 'do you heved by Lydia E.Pinkham!4I remains water the log. Rows.past. ♦lien come; the house goes sing The last thing a man ought to do is • ' . Q out of.the windows, and I am a prison to hug a girl while he's driving his car, V COmpOtilDd And why from your rove. -Newfoundland Seal Catch. er. What am I?" � and the coroners report that it's the The answer, which needs sora✓ ex- brinMast thing s lot of them ever do. ;- The season's kill of the Newfound- A message from those I love? plaintng and really 18 not very good, _ - • Came'you era out of, heaven o land sealing fleet amounted to approxi- Ford, Ontario.—- had a nervoas- is, "'I am a fish caught in a net' mately 124,000 seals, which is con@id- - Where never a note of hale !s heard, break down, sa it is called, with severe • . Better known, at least outside of @red fair in comparison with other And never aheart-tie riven,- pains.iii my back and legs;.and with - France, is another of the same kind, TON S t LS I fainting spells which left me rt'weak. years. Ten vessels were engaged in -But what is heaven but lave,Tittle bird, w of which a literal translation i9: I was nervous and soul sleep nor. i► the hunt this year. One vessel was "Four teat upon tour Leet: And what is love brit heaves? ADENOIDS eat as I should and a ime destroyed' - Four feet awaiting four feet: Removed by absorption. Safe and in bed. I was in this state, m ror Four feet do not come: All wild flowers fade quickly, ex- Sure for Child or Adult. Send to legs,for over two years befoie Lydia ^ Four feet So away: sept the blooming idiots. _ -DR. THUNA 'Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was, Four feel remain." The Herballet recommended to me by m neighbor. Q aRAxo The solution in a-teceat free ren- 298 DANFORTH AVE., TORONTO Before I bad taken five doses I was 1NGE l Div WE WANT CHURI�IING For a l;t.00.box ct the pitting up in bed, and when the brat . daring runs: TONSIL TABLETS bottle was taken 1 was out se bed and _ "A cat.on a four-legged chair.was sit- !Help Nature Help You" able to walk around the house. During ting, - sickness I had been.obli ed to get CREAM . my 13 r... FaXWtRE Waitfag an enemy_cat and spitting... some one to look after my home'for me Cat doth not come: , i but thanks to the Vegetable Compound Sim That - is •Label -Cat.doth go: Limber U ' I am now able y look after it myself. �a� i i matneth: cheerio!" 1Ve. supply cans and -)ay express I have taken Lydia E.1?inklism Mood is on Your Fox Wire The char a Medicine in turn with the Vegetable Thing puzzles are indeed ion out of charges. We pay dally by express Your stilt muscles by rubb)ng well Compound, and I certainly recommend "Prince Edward" Brand English B with Mlnard's. Loading athletes P d Fox _Wire-recognized by the fashion; nor does it appear likely that money orders, which can be cashed use it. Sp!endid for sprains and I theae medicines to any one'who is not ��'.' anywhere without say charas. enjoying kood health. I am quite willing , above label on every roll-has they will return to favor. Word puz- bruises. you to use these facts as a testi- for s t given more than fourteen years zles of many kinAs-anagram, acros- To obtain the top price, Cream of' perfect service on pioneer tic, charade and cross-word puzzle; de- must be free from bed flavors and mortal."-Mrs. J. $IiEPHEBD, 190 Jos. wx r Janisse Avenue, Ford, Ontario. ,> .� ranches and- 1s being used for manding wider knowledge, rasa naiv: contata not ]esu than 30" per- cent most of the new ranches. • ed,Nervousness-„ it Inge and painful � "There's a reason." eta and livelier wits, have their ups Butter Fat times run-down feelings and weakness x .,.. Write or wire for free Eample _ 'y Y are symptoms to be noted. Women and down, come and go and return { and Prices. again. The present fad for cross-word Bowes Com n Limited, e�ifis OF NM%Ai suffering from these troubles, which I Summeraide Toronto 1{{$ AIN theyy so often have,should gw_e Lydia E.' � HOLMAN$ puzzles will no doubt SOOD wane: But Pinkham's Vegetable Com and a fair rr P.E.Island good ones are really clever and re , Ontario salsa Agent Cor references—I1ead Office, Toronto, ;� trial. All druggists sell this medicine; W. H. C. RUTHVEN quire cleverness. Perhaps a century( hence everybody will be bard at work t Bank of Aloatreal, or your local banker. ISSUE No. 25-'25. 4 ALLISTON ONT. 'Established for over thirty years, ' over them again. , � ~Y---- >_.... ....,}1 .: f� ..........,...n,-�.•.�,. ,-', ,.�....._w...> y.➢ : ..•.-,.....- .�,-,-i.....,Sa,._�_,..,a..,,t..,s,,...,....,�.�....i.. . �..,s.�..�n�.-��W-,s �:xc��m�su.��3� 's .�"�'_�;nr,�..:.-ca-m.:?sa-rr �ri"��;:.,.r,.Lv.a.M:��..av��.,�`'.s,a �. K �`.'Se�+�wrer',..s -.Y`•+�'''- ..h , w;v! ..-„ .'K .x_ i ,amu' ,:.r .:c. -�yW:. .,r.. 's� +7,$,-'+a..••- .r- •rt .z. ^:*Y�,�;•{nt .,....- - ,d .°•" ri w: . .,..�. ti.... ..... w .w ,t y. .1�tie;a:...o�,..q, -, e.r.y.�a-fi „,. y.. pn. ,* i ;..r, n ='ti". r P w^.'•�. r... 'i„ �a �'. ,: � ,...r.a ..,. _„'k{,„ ,� ..., ; ( ,.. x '4 .. •. .i.� R: a... .. '..: �n.,°�!.�;`'°eu-..-.4'a' ,n t .c•, ie'. "F+9, '�•'. a 't •'�F: J.•.,. �h.�,^'• y r... , _ + .. a..w ad,.. .. ,�.- es. i. l. ...1+'9, _•... 9-•.,p. ..,.•,� -. ..r,t x - _ �pary NSt! - 4,. t=`•. L�Q Lsye1 _ -Born on no ay, June ?th, to -Dr. Henry will be here ae nett- e ,`'e _ aria iliCra,McDonald;a daiugh- al next Tuesday to attend to his Jt z fir, QrOfe88lUOal duties. . Sa * I ■, , J. Charles Baker has purchased a -Rev A.-R. Sanderson' will oc• --Dr. E: A. Sadleir, Dentist, S BJ p cupy his pulpit at both servlceeon practising in Toronto, will be here _ new Star touring car. -Sunday. 7 p. m:, Subject-"The 1n his office on Thursday from 10 -Remember rand 'celebration ,. T�1 _ r at Pickering on 57Y 1st. Twelve Gates. a.'m. to 5 V. m., as usual. * `: _In Tennis �OOdB .i -N.F.Machin,of Oshawa,spent -Lost. on Monday weniog, -COMING,EYESIGHT 8PCis>�sT Tuesday herewith his parents June 14th, bet�ieen the butcher F. E. Luke, Opt.-D., 107 Youge St., =W E. and Ere. Walkey called hop and the barber shop, a 00 Toroo#o; able' Optometerist, may Boys' White`Running Boots,.regular 1..76, for 1.00 bill. Reward on leaving same at be consulted at` H. Allin's drug z, On Pickering friends on Saturday. * . Miss Gladys Powell, of. To TDs Nswe office. store; rPPhittbv;°r!►uaedsy;�1n►lsie the' ~ Men's;8»ew7s1'°Rug BOOtB, -A. T.'Law has been appointed 80th. Glassee, if required,at right ..solid robber heel, regular 2.26, for 1,46 r +� laonto, spent Sunday under. the ageat for Lite J. T. Mathison Mar- prices. * * := .parental roof. ole Works, Whitby. All orders -Remenglilw he draw&,entitled Men's Brown Running boots, Thomas,of Whitt Hos• r, -Nurser left with him will receive prompt 'Daddy-"Daddyto be present- �� pital, spent Sunday With . �, _ extra hex sole regular 2.26..for 146 _ and careful attention. ed in tha'It�wn Hall this(Thnrs• r and Mrs. Powell. -Rev. A. R. Sandereoa, Misses day) evening by -the- Dramatic Cartwright id having his H.and I, Bunting and Mrs. Gordon Club of Queen Street Methodist . en's White Sport UxFOr�9, r°esrdence re shingled. F. J. Prouee Law'were in Toronto on Wednes Church, Toronto, under the sass- very heavy sole, regalar 2.60, for 1.60 hllivilog the contract. da last attending the monster pices of the Y. P. S. of St. An Harold and Mrs. Powell and y F p meeting in the Arena, when the draw's Chureb. A treat is in store - (:Gelatine, honest to goodness,bargains of family,of Taunton, spent Sun United Church was formally for all who may attend. No. 1 quality B#tiff with W.B. and Mrs. Powell. g y -Mrs. Fred Adair,of Agincourt, brought into existence. -The Whitby Concert Orches• vieited with bar,sisters, Mrs. E. -Those who ought to be in' tra is open for engagements for ��,,�,� position to know predict that a gardep parties, concerts, or and $c Wp1e �.�7wpS Bath and Mrs. .H. Barrett, last general Federal Election may be other entertainments. Tb is or a Alk' held this fall or early next year, cbestra has had considerable bz; -Mrs. John Timbem.of Zephyr, and the membeas of the two par- perience in this line -of work, and $ewpie Kewp-Shoes and Sandals for _the kiddies x formerly of Cherrywood, spent a ties throughout the Dominion are is ander the direction of W: dap last week with W. J. and have established themselves solidly wa=ned to be io readiness for the Evans,of Whitby: For terms ap• _,,nth, Pickering mOtllere 1 MRoae Excelsior Mills are now fray. ply to the condnetor, Mr.Evaa�e, * g �6 renniaR on. daylight saving time, -The citizens are reminded that -In October last Harry Boyce "PIi,rticular Shoes for Particular People" ' although the village as a whole next week Pickering has a home sold his driver to a dealer in To. has not adopted it. game in the S. O. Softball League ronto,and on Wednesday evening _ S -The Pickering football team With Brooklin paying the locals of last week the horse, accompan- Frets T. Buntring� Pickering - was defeated by Green River on their first visit. This should be a ied by another. which had become Betabliehtf . d�1867 ° the Memorial Park here an Thure- first class tussle, as Brooklin were its teammate, had arrived 1h the _ da evening Iastbp. 1.0. runners up in the tournament at village and later had returned to -ChasSpencer is installing a Claremont when Pickering took its former home. Mr. Boyer was , a the shoes from them by 12'5. -A naturally greatly surprised to see new gasoline tank at his garage, silver Collection- will be taken. the animal, which evidently was • k which has been f paint,improved The game will be called at 8.80 p of the opinion that "there's no ` by a freak coat of paint, otq to i -Mrs.W.B. Powell is attending m. sharp on June 23rd, place like home." On Saturday � ° .,,�.._.._�. `' -Mr. Boyes received a telephone call District annual annual Women a InstiUite . In Aurora this Thursday se repro- IN MEMORIAM. from the horse's present owner, a sentative of Federation. M-. Charlton, who ie a grocer on ' PA�.arstt-ln loving memory of our Yonge Street north of Toronto. tl -Mrs. M. S. Chapman has been dear mother, Mrs. Alfred Palmer, - - - � He suspected that the horse had -- --- -• , -- • ' s riding a few days this -week 1D who departed this life, June ld, ]983. f , wandered back to a former home, Toronto with her sister, Mrs. P. J. A wonderful motl►era wumea and aid. and I�►hU 4V111� r and made ingniri-e of the recent Wright, and other friends. One who was better Clod never made. -C. H. Pilkey, who recently A wonderful worker,so loyal and true. owners, of whom there were three sold his residence to Albert Em One in a million, that,mother, was since-it was Wold by Mr. Boyes. y oold ; of Toronto, has purchased _ you. Mr. Charlton stated that the team A big range of You the axiI Mea'. Khaki -Saminer Pap to, nice olive bad Rot out of hie aril, and is ehaje, all size i, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.23. X.. A. Van Skiver's-residence. Just in your judgment. always right, y -Mae Joe. Cowan is able to be Honest anliberal, always right, coming to Pickering had gone aatoand again, after being confined Loved by your friends, and all whom about SO miles. _ f you know, "Boys'and-Girls Play 9 iits. 3 to 8 years, new designs, to her bed for several weeks anf- Our wonderful mother,that, moth• very neat, 1.49 and 1.98. Poring from a severe attack of the er, waa you. ism d rlcttert�seas�rats. I 1$a• -Sadly missed by Sons. Daughters - -F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, ac- and Grand-daughters.- AY FOR ®ALE-ADy quantity; ` .nompanied by his daughter, Miss H Ladies White Canvas one strap rab`ler sole Slippers,all eines. - I and good feed W m. luny, Dunbar- , Corinne, spent Sunday here with L�-In loving memory of our dear- tee 40+1- Also IndoMlsse' and Children s. >Esie sister, Mea. BedsoD, and broth• boys,Georgeand Roberta who de- EIaD BUCKWHEAT FOR BALE Watch ons window fir tlleEpat Half Price: sir, Egbert Doyle. pasted this life, June 20th.1932 S-Silver Hull variety, 'W F.Crawford.R.R. s -T. G. and Mrs Knight, of 9t. Often our thoughts do wander ea ho 1.prclteneg - To the graves not far away. - Johne, Mich., spent foraser'e cousin. Just throe year.a few days SILVER HULL BRED BUCK- Where we laid our lovingbo fast week with t La y'' ' wheat for sale.glean and good sample. Apply -Another fresh shipment of the f amour ,.Holeproof, J. C. S ant. whom he had not 'g° s'y. to w.l3odgsa°.Claremont. 41-42 - We often think of you,dear boys. Hosiery seen for fty years. FOR BALE-Beed Hut kwheat, ail• Howie for the ladies. 3+'Ted O'Connor, we are leased Nn eye may see ni weep, _ ,ser Hall variety, Amos Bngnall. R R. No. ` But many silent tear.are shed 2,Claremont. Pbone Clare 306. 4143 a ; to re rt, is steadilyrecoverin When others are asleep. All the new shades, specially pric*d at 1.00 to 1.50 i from his recent severe illness as (�TOVIg FOR BALE--Gumsy Oxford { f m able n !save his bed for Friends may think we have forgotten, ►Sranee is goon oottditwn,tatftable for winner - When at timer they see as smile; rcpt partienlan apply at the NEWS short time each day. But they little know the heartache cel«. -The max friends of Mrs. Geo. That the smile hides all the whIle. 4urlbat" Slippers and Boots for the Kiddies. y Et3D allCKWHEATFORBALE- IPPB :M. Palmer will regret to bear -Sadly missed by Mother. Father SSAver Hull varlety; also 2 fresh mulch cow.. People who are particular about the kiddies' -!that she Is in very poor health at sad Dorotby. at lot 23,con.s. Pottering Phone Pick 1010. feet, want the "Hurlbut." ' the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. JssT)RSWB RRIE9 FOR -SALE- 1d BAILE- .. - E. Doyle, of Toronto. BCARBORO. c • -f3,ev. Sen Spence, the energet• - .7First-class fruit and good measure.delivered New shipm-ent of "Gracia" Shoes for L°►diea. ,Newest in ;le secrets► of the Dominion Tem A garden party and entertainment anywhere Alter to R.J. Fuller, R.R No. r, black, kid and patent. Most of the ry will be held on the Rectory Grounds Pxkering w phone Pick toss. 41-421. ladies want "Gracia." - =ace Alliance. is expected' to near car stop 33; Kingston road. on -=ace A, the pulpit is St, Andrew a Wednesday. June 2atb. The follow. STRAYED-Un to the premises of _- Obnreh aezt Sunda mOfD1D y' the undersigned.Lot 13,can.4.Rckenng,two y R In artists will supply the program ; wh,te bun terriers. Owner may have same by ,Men's "Arrow" Shiers, a specially mice tine, in plain a -Misses Edythe Morley, L. Mfea Mabel Abernethy, soprano sola ,nutria or, ty and paying expenses. John Antoinette, 1. Wardell,also Albert tot; James Esplin, character comedian �iif°1iA P" 1°g' 403 white. blue, mauve. grey and pongee. 1. Morley, all of Toronto, speht an and versatile entertainer, with Miss ABBEY-HARRIS MACHINERY - They ars going great at 2.50. _ enjoyable weekend with the Evelvu H. Braithwaite at the piano; ---Aad repairs. Now is the time to loop ° Misses Barbara and IreneHal].. A.H.McCurdy, basso, with Miss Jean after your spring needs, cultivators, drills and Collins at file luno, end T. P.Ger• barrows,sprayers for the orchard. one 31.2 M _ ll[en'e Pure Silk Knitted Ties; p 11 wasar gear,cheap. D.J�Gormley, Dunbar- A wonderful line, going at 1.60. 3 -James anti Mrs. Rose spent s several ft s last week in Western atsag, elocutionist. The Scarboro ton 22tt y Military Band will be in attendance: - Ontario, the .farmer on buotinese, The program will begin at 7.30 p, m. OCAL AGENT WANTED-For j i On rio, Roe- im visiting friends (standard_ time). _l begin &t 7.30 lJ'icker'ng and district.to sell for the "Old Splendid .new lines in Tie Pins, Belt Chains, � Reliable Foothill Nurseries.' A splendid open- Tie Clasps. Bulldog Fastener`s, fir Rose reports a eactlee8f01 bael• ing for the right man. with exclusive territory• Cuff BnttoDa, ,. For full parucula». write stone cit Wellington. Btud BattODs, Invisible visible Bteee, and the very , '.� trip. DUNBARTON. Toronto. 41-44 Newest in Men s Straw Hats. = MrMise.EveBwerenin -the cit Miss Effie Milnes nt Sunda wl • _ lghter, OR BALE-Cheap all kinds of a y pe y With Fwagons,harness,and all'kinds of farm im- ioa Friday laet.aad while there the bar cousin, MleeMaryPesrce. ementsin good order. Also several heavy and a! Miss Helen Thom spent a couple of former was taken,ill and is L ow got stales and cook stoves and beaten. High- , Bak- Confined to her bed, but is rade, days last week with relatives at Eglin• est pries=bides and wool. Also live goal; $ Great values in the Grocery Dept. : Chapman's Bak- Cally recovering. g rOD' try. H.Herman.Stoufrville.Pb6ne 1908 18tf -We. wino our subscribers M''* wisemaa, of Bahr, was the STRAY BTEBR-Ca to the prem- ing Powder at 26c Ib. "Horsley" Blend Tea 60e. would look at the label on Tris guest of]+[iseee Allison over the week- /7»es or the ' to 13,con. 2.yicker- end. i°g se tie the Jtttie 0th a and white .Leer, i �- Nnwsl and if they find that they Messrs. Moore A McGlasban are 2 yew old. Owner may ve same by ppccooring Bi]1JC Cocoa ZUC lb., 3 lbs for 26e. y and paying expenses. Jobn (hti°san, ' are in arrears to remit as soon as starting a new milk route. We wick �`;° ta 41 possible, as we Deed the money. them success. We cannot ran a eewepaper with• Mrs. Wm. Lotton and ]firs. Tena AGENT WANTED-To introduce Anderton visited relatives at Ring• RENOL.chewperiorfurnittueandautomo- out it. idle posh.todealers �naa,mera in Pkkering H �►p M A N r ►` wood one day last week. arra vteinity. This sh already•has steady -Mr. Ridley and family, who The annual Garden Party of Dun• sale in larger cities. l�i 'tieral commiawq to ewr• (recently resided on the Brock bartou Church will be held on July getic salesman with live record and sattaf _ x road,have moved into the house 10th on Walter N'icholson's lawn. rerererd.9 Davenport Rmme"te action wanted. - =+ ..-'..formerly owned and occupied by Won. Anderson, of Ringwood. is Stafford.9 Davenport Rd..Toronto. 4l- Dr. E. J. Shirley. Mr, Ridley is convaleseigg at the bomeJof Miss Ag- RUPTURED PEOPLE � �O%- wr_ � --now employed is the Rose B,:cel• nee Thom. Mr. Anderton isnot so i eior Aline. well whisfriends would wish. If you want a comfortable, easy and a --Wm. Hall, who is about to Last Saturday aMr.ss Aurke, atter at the same time secure bold. YIC � �.liagerinR illness, passed sway at thea lag appliance, write ter sa `take up reeidenee in Detroit, will home of his daughter, Mrs, Taylor. paticulars. e r -Mold an�aaction Bale of Dia house­ The funeral took place on Monday of- THE GORDON APPLIANCE :. bold effects at the premises, One ternoon and was largely attended. TMERE�S TE%.L YOUR ALIMON14 T '1" and a quarter miles north of the The anniversary services on Sunday 43 628 Crawford St.. Toronto GOSH EXCUSES TO TELEPHut�E village, on Saturday, July 4th. last were well att4nded. The choir aT TME QtLI. TKF • -.S" bills for rticular$. of our own boys rendered their selec- J-r `7V j =In order to secure provisions tions exceptionally well in the morn- e for the Dominion Day celebration ing and surprised us with the musical �r talent in our own community, while / the ladies of the village will be Washington choir was well received ' dill called upon cit an, early date by in the evening. Rev. Mr, Birnie, of T .. 0 "members of the committee appoin• _parry Bound, spoke very forcefully f 'S �� :`• ted by the Chamber of Commerce, and acceptably at both services, cubo.will solicitba)sinR etc. It is Many hearts were saddened when Having purchased the Tinsmith• hoped that they will be received peoplelearned of the sudden death of ing and Hardware bnsiness form= ��.n� • •, 40 • kindly and that no rolling pine be rs. James, at the home of her broth- .erly conducted.by J. H. Bundy, I er; Harry Hina,on Monday mornini .:used in tbeinterview, y g' am prepared fa- do Tinamithia.g. She. though subject t.o heart attacks, N -Bobby Ruddy and his jump had been in fairly good health since Eave troughing, Plumbing and s a e • . Ing pony, Roanie,' carried aff her serious illness during the winter, b urnace Work. � � � • � �.. s the first prize in the pony juin ln9 and had been living with her brotber " •�• s �- _ ' pp •;Satlsfation guaranteed �,_ .•-- .. •- t c �, i eon test At the Toronto Horse 8hOw since the death of his wife two weeks prices moderate last Saturday. They cleared IG ago. Onr sincerest sympatbv goes to �- 'nilt T•a,� Las L i°s - hurdles without a touch and won the family in their double bereave - � - �•-'� went. lira,James was 74 ears of age Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Hardware " _ _ �, •� - -a very handsome silver C11y P and was loved by all whoknew her Etc., always in stock. Roanle"has jttnlperl 5 ft, 2 inches and will he greatly missed r large In con -•- _ etition and has won a lid bh9l p circle of friend°. 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