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•_ _ PICSERING, QNT., FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923 - -•._ . . .�... _. . . _ .... ,--�To. 29
Nxisfoestmal garbs. VINH_WILTOlv,� GLEN VAJOR. Zstabliehed 1828 1.+!VVs s Bak e� �aerp pretty wedding took place A quiet wedding was solemnized GREENWOOD Ked4taL , on Wednesday. March 28th, at 248 on Wednesday afternoon at the ua '
-" Concord Ave., Toronto, when Charles mftse. Claremont, when Rosa Norton, j,l lr
RE. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director `2,• :' - Vine.son of Arthur and $ire. Vine,of son of Joseph Norton, of the fifth .
•Opt�ometricai IAssociaaonof Ontario.Ices. ire a , was married to line of Uxbridge. United in mar-
;fr4eT�Member of ithe American Optometrical 1. Yorkshire. E land R _`yr
Association. Eyes examined. appciatmert. I Mies Olive Ellen Wilton, Drily daught- rieRe to Miss Gladys* Pugh, daughter
r tPdone 25n't, Cla-emont,;Oar. • • " er of Ja>ries and Mre,.Wilton.of Clar @- of H. S.and Mee. Pugh, of alien_'Maj• - r
" y. ttiiont. The 8eremonp was performed or. The ceremony was performed by -' I�L -
:'-XT F�TOMLINSO`N.M, B., Member ;»lightning by Rev, J. R. Real, of Woodbine Rev, A. McLellan, and the bride anil
AIs of-the College of Physicians andSure . - �- Heights' Methodist Church, in the Rroom were. unattended. Congratu•
of C'ntario. Ofrce: ,that frmerly occupied "•-• p-resence of the bride's parents and lations. t •1>-Y�
Ike late Dr.R.ProdSe-and.latterl by Dr,'Ca!d- x
well.' Phone. Cla:emo @iris. Y 231y - Probntion other friends. Tbe•young couple left
for Belleville and other points east.- For nnod,beef-ringers attend V.'' 4,
C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.6., .-may sale you hundreds of � Malcolru.Bros'.-sale
Edland SgtI maifabero! the College of - - CHERRYWOOD,. BARLEY '�t'STANTED ,�
Fh,uclsta and Stvgeoas of Ontario llceatkase dollars this year. ._. a
or l3o a1 College, of'suraeoas, kdinbozgL. GREEN RIVER.
attention to dsieases of women add Mrs. Gourlie is 'visiting with Mrs. = Highest price paid: Must be good
^ ahlldr•n, Offire ass iesfdeaos,Brottgham. ,"�a•
• _ GeVonr prices. and have your, Wm. Sinclair. Everett Tyndall has engaged for the (quality.
r r - Mrs.-Wm. Hodson is .spending a •summer with James Rainer
Uhafropras is . _ _buildings pro4eted, and week at London, Hies Bexon, of.Toronto, spent the I ant btfying WAEAT at top
A. J. and Mrs. Taylor .spent Good holidays with Alf, and Mrs. 'rritttrple, market pf•ice.` ;
R. .GORDO:N McKAY-Cbiro~rwc- w scut dossn' the Friday at Brooklin, George Wilson sand Charley Russells With the lei lieu
Dtor- Offce hours-2.30 tc ;.W and K00 to Born. to A. E. and Mws.'Armstroug, spent the week-end w' h friendii fn R p iu the
of,
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3.00 and by appointment. Phone 820. Brock zfire lose. - on March 31st,a son. Toronto. BARLEY FEED
• Sweet, Whitby.. rfy Y MiseLouella Maxwell ,spent-a few- Miss E a. Middleton is spending BRAN'A\D 'SHORTfB
We save.you =Ue'y days with Mies Emily Gates. her Easter vacatlQla with Miss Phillip, it will pay yott?Ro sell your grain
legal• Wesley Petty and Wm. Slaclair Hof Port ao e, and buy these feeds. .
• had a business trip t.1 theAty on Mon. Miss O. Hooker and friend, of To- ro
E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and - dav• roato, spent the weekend with James A limited quantity of
•Solfeltor,NotsaT l!nbuo sae. k[MOW E. W,and Mrs.Petty end daugbtei, and Mrs.Gibson. Heavy Oats Wanted,
' e1a.Acls3ne.Brock Bt.Korth,tlVhltbs. ate,
Stouffaville: olatl Gladys. spent the holiday with their 'lire,Quilt and daughter, of Toron- 'Chopping on Monday, Wednesday W ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A.,Bar- Parente here: to, @peat over the holiday with Mrs, and Friday, 8c per bag-until J
654er5olicitor, member tic arm ct Miss Borland and Miss Shaw are Bush and famllp. further notice.
Nlp,,d,.,,.... Z;v_.*a,?'pater and Boston• Toronto spending their- Easter vacation with Mrs. Perry, of Toronto, spent the ,
General 7irvsts Build idg 85 Bay Street,Teroato. their a tnta.' " weer-ru(a wµL Ora G• acuaa. uu. _
Tclephoar 461 and%2. it P ES a au Era ,l w to
B-'E L Sorry to hear tb9t Aivih, younget;t and Mrs. Adamson. -14_
- e ioir of Edgar an3 Mrs. Pilkey had the Serf, Mrtt. Harvey and Albert mo•misfortune to fall and fracture his leg. tored to be city on Sunday and spent -
I+ the day ith friends. - F. _.+. C:# W
CLAREMQi11T_ BROUgHAM. Hu@h aster an absence of some '
J: HL'DSON. .D. D. B Z: D. S., 11in -
�. 132 Carlton F!_Toronto. •'idudson'0tWW Licensed -- three months spent a few days this
System" of con Portable plate work. Write for week with his family het e. �
Ieformat,onorphoneNonb5316. 9.16 J. L. Cowie, of Toronto, cAlled on y '
,} _ _ _. . Embalmer .aad Vnderteker. _ friends here on Saturdav, Miss Tbeima BuDner and friend,of A
j)R. D. C. Stnftli, Dentisi. Stouf[- Motor Hearse. R. Brodie, of Toronto, spent the the Whitby Ladies' College, is bQlf• : s
••�s--�lv,lte. Hor,,=Grad.iate of Chicago and To- week-end with his siFtere here, d"inK wlth lber parents. Rey, and
rant* Universities andithe Royal Cot; gr of Torontoconnectlonfor' - Mrs. Bti15ner.
Dental yyrgeons. !'hone off,c-e 1111, Residerce Mfrs. C. A. Barclay is visiting her
Hospital'
3025. do oeu.xi: appoi:taxats, :c,y.. daughter. Mrs. Haywood, at-D iun- s
ville. Good horses, choice dairy"eowk �• 'f
�LAfiE a ' BEATON, D. D. 9'. BARNES' Mrs..-Hood, we are pleased ko report, at Malcolm Bros', Bale
Graduate of the Cr,:else of De:,a1 fa much improved after her serious
Suree*ne and usure'rsity of Tors�nlo. cxbee P
-A Over W..M. Prtagle's hardwwe-stdre. Wh,tty. illness. DLiNBARTON.
,; Office hours 9 to 12: t-to &34. ,lntf."prcre e. Fred and Mrs, Cassie visited'with. -
Ben photu,YO. �a:y , their resin at A 1OCOUrt Oa MO r
Ch6pping '.-Im l P a g R Mrs. James, Mitchell, Margaret and The L7niversal
day last- H Harold t o e w with fri-I
Mine Jennie Daocan,o Thornhill. ar i span a week• 31d i IgP6�CT,�.Yll � 11"3
�tfes�ssttss QGalrbs. � end`s In Oebawa.
- Will xvill be closed for repairs is spending-the'Ealster vacation at her Rev. J. F. and , C1u stin and � (One of Our Productions)
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on Oct. 13th and '14th. home bear. Dorothy visited friends in the city for We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens for
V. RICBARDSO.ti- Real Es Will J. Brown find family.of Toron- a couple of d'aye, all mantes of egrs=the beet
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Public. S�e�g,Ont,veyancine. 3i1y - Running again Oct. Idth. to, motored out and spent(food Fri; On Wednesday the Trail Rangers in the market for _
_ day with his people here. spent the afternoon at the home of the price.
AZEL ANNTS-Elocueionfat. For. W 0•B81rII @$s Gxeen R1veI W.Radler is busy these daps cut- Gerald aad•Mrs.-Cowan. Rotlebank. "_
G ti wood piles in the village with•leis On Tuesda '
mar pap,!of nd A. sdar3y.Malvern t,err Z1r address Home Phone vt3406 get Hill . gasoline engine and circular saws.o'dtack,Mrs.yS pp. the Eon. Se-fi'y Heavy Wagon..
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fwd open dates pion•
IV14bland Creek k 0. •. 8S•9 Mark,. y g a.
• _ f"! :the W.M. 8., will address the faster -- „'Bnggy
.?�� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. • PICK:ERIN+� 1 BROCK ROAD. Thank offering meeting to the church - Set of Iron Harrows
3• • for 0-ades, •f-York sae Ogtwis 1no-{�•� •:w -here, 'All the ladies o!the Congregs•
.6"a sales si W klltds stteens a to oc•alsoswa, Geo.-Ferrier. of Toronto,spent Sun. Lion are invited. All is Rood shape,
tsohe•. addrw Hires*atvw p,o., oat, j day with his father.. Mr"diary Anderson. Misses- Delta •Woodworking and General Z'
I y. LUMBER YA� Fred and Mt a. Wright spent Friday and Gladys Burns. Carl and titre.
I with Carl and Mrs. Devitt Bishop, Miss Florence Annilf. Miss Blacksmithin ,era
$.BEATON TOWNIMIP QLEBB g• '
•. o•atlsyan•aw, oismtofasfa tee tow Miklos: p ,
.1ta. A•essataos. lase. Mon" fa lean Mr.and Mrs. Bostick visited with F. Naondi Ardagb, ELtrry Gloarlie and W. H. JAC880\, Brook Road
so fhrta of lflarsfys L4► and]tars. WriRbt on Sunday last: friend. Mrs.Mackey. ,Miss Hazel An- -Pickering, "Oat,
`► sass" wktisvat•, oat. !-t. B. and Mrs. Carter are moving into nis and others visited friandt here for
`��AVIbA. PI ii-Live stoeii eve• We are carrying a the.bovm formerly,occupied by Roy the holiday. �
Daoaerr. Cradaace of C. Sf, lone.'school. ()erase, The school meeting last t9aturdap
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• Chuaeo Lifetime esperieaee with ped,ireed large.. and well Mr. find Mrs. Draper are leavin -"better attended than the former
stock Block and ring work. All kinds of ask•% N this week for the north. We wiah meetings. Joseph noimley was elect- ere You..Are-
row tIy auciidad to. T ressonable: Phew. •0 Y�areis"t. 161y- sot to as tock of -them every success. ed trustee to fill the vacancy caused
lumber 'etc.
Roy Carter in busy moving into the byy the resignation of abas. A. Annir.
"i TM. MAW, LIOEN ED ACC- •house formerly oeaupied by J. B. -Air. Hutchison, the Inapector, stated -
TIONEER for York Qn�and Durham i Wilson,of Green River. that he would not sanction 'the erect- ('1
Ca r.t,ea, All klaAa of sate: promptly attendee Roy Carter wishes to thaisk the•peo- ion hf any.newt building unless it is a Cement!
to. Termareasonabie. Matesfor-s:ia may.ae I..et'us quote you ptizee on - p1e for turning out to,his sale on such whole neat school and on a new site. � -
armnged at NEWS'Offlcv. Bell and lndepen-
jilent phones. whitby.Ont. sly yOtlr reQtliremeDt6, a cold day,making it a success. On motion, the Board.- accompanied Co�A�
Misses Tena and Ida Grr}y spent the by a legal advfeer. were Instructed to 7
' week-end nt their borne here, also visit the Department of Education. _ 1,
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-�IRT'RIMTGHAIX •BROS.
- - ' llfiesee Besse and Mildred Hoover and Toronto. : Lu m Uer - �+ •'
T* .M. Gordon 8c Soa Annie Fuller apent_Ibe week-end at; - - -� - 7 -4 `•''�`'
(FRENCHMAN'S BAY) PICBERING their respective homes. � F; np-Pi:T�A(]hjp . `
Builders, General Contras ' — s ' r;
>r0r8f Sign Writers. HfGFiLAND CREEK. At the private pavilion, Genera] ,_ � mglea.
Value- l' Hospital, Toronto, there passed to his
Befit MOt01"'CS ,
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Alterations and repairs of evert* Edgar Morrish- has completed hie 'restoo Fyster Sundayyatter a short ReO' dy Roofing
�escriptioa. Concrete work, -AT - new bongs at West Hill, illness one of Claremonba most hi bl y
The` ' W. Booth and S. Gibeon spent Sun• respected citizens in the person of Z
Chimnepe
reps we ` , -:;i he Lowe t Pl'1G@ day with John and Mrs. Morripb. Peter Macnab•in his 69tb year, bit'. -�+ndBlLath
j ;, Estimates free. Mies H, Aonia visited 'with friends Macnab wa@ born in the aid stone '�
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FAIRPOR.T P. O. OST. Durant Star• at $710.00 at Dumbarton over the sveek•ead. store in'1856and spent. practically an
� Mrs. A.` H.Tredway-spent,Plunday his fife in Claremont. At the•age of
• :•Compiete afternoon gt the home of R. Dixon. 14 he entered the general store con- F_ A. R E E.S,0 R,
e }a We are glad to baye F. Giosson ducted by his uncles. Duncan and
Pmitt Trees, Shrubal ELY• ° Some good pointa;ROrtb knoti;ittg's back in our community, 1 after under- John M.-Maenab.-where be worked
1, lied seal continental motor omg an operation to-his knee, continuously until,tbAr decease in
Saving secured the agency for E.D. 2. Tbree-quat ter floating axle. While cutting wood A. H. Tredwav 1911, when betook gyer the business, — r
- Swith& Son, Ltd.. Kura-erymen, 3. Timden bearings all ttrruuRb accidentally threw a stick [broaRh toge'ber with thepoff office,where be g
of Winona, Out. 4. Same gear ehdit4 w Chevrolet the window; .which caused much con, gave most efticienf "service' dntil a !
I are prepared to take orders for all b. Single plate disc clutch �' fusion fora few minutes. short time ego, on account of failing ��k •�
kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, 8.-Half elliptic springs (underelung) We are glad td report that Came- health, be retired from business find g
Ornamental $bruise Etc.. at which guarantees easy riding eon Milroy is able to be around with- eoofined himself to-the poet olf ce.
:7. Gas tank in rear, with vacuum feed nut crutches,after his serious accident. In ISM be married Mies Agnes Scott,
lowest possible prices. g Side curtains open with the doors We wish him a speedy recovery. of Claremont, who survives hi"m, to- D u '
Special rates for large quantities, p, The supreme effort of the man who while sawing wood.-ai Charles-'nether with.ea only sister, Miso Mary r \
28tt designed the Oldsmobile,Oakland, Hepsoo'e, of West Hill, William Hole, Macnab, of Claremont, and two dau• g
P1C�e?II2 Cadillac, Buick and Chevrolet. of this place,bad his knee disl sated. ghters,Mrs. D. P. MCFarl De,of Bar-
N, J. Chaplmant 9 ,
g Last lint not least,foe ez It will be some time befoie he is'able riston,,and Mrs. K.Ren ew, of To- :;�•
pert repairs to be ronto,also three.grandchildren. Mr:
around. Store
At I8 BusinesB f - willing. memFier of the Preehy
Y Attend Malcolm Broa Auction sale -'
To,belp you tun part-of yours. Gerow s Garage, Serlan Church, being Sunday School
• to-morrow(Saturday): eaperiatendltot and precentor for
BY opening&New' Garage in the Vii. Brougham many years. He was-also,a member
lase of Whitevale I am prepared to do STOUFFVILLE.. of'Brougham Union Ltdlge A. F. &A. Wampole s' Tasteless Cod Liver
all kinds of repair work, including i==- M. His straightforward ad honor- Oil Emulsion is the best'pro
tope and side curtains, also mak•fnm Percy Tarr bae opened avulcanizing able disposition won for him the eba•
our old look and run like new b y P lant at the east end. He has'com- fidence of a wide circa f friends and duel you can tike for
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givinn it a good coat of new paint. �h-Grade School to plated a conreua is this work in Toron- his genial sense of humor made him& that nasty cold.
Agent.for Toronto machinery, includ• to and is thus qualified to do your yul• gpceneral favorite with old and young, -
ing.Pum�pe,;Windmills, Silos LLiOTT canlztag, Give him a trial and thus He was always generous to a fault - -*ampples'Throat Ease.
and;(4asoline Engines. add to the milesge of.your tires, the seedy were strays the subjects of
h: ~.'':OHARLES M. RICE. The Library Board submitted their his generous benefabtioos. He will be Wampoles' Parttformie Cough
annual report to the Village Council greatly misses by 'a' te[ul_iblfe
Home Tel.BUI. Whitevale, Oat It their meeting on Saturday, which whom it was always hie pleasure to Remrdies relieve the copgh.
• Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto- showed that there were MW volumes serve, and within the family circle -
OPEN ALL TSAR. QOUrses given : on hand,2(10 new new ones being add- the memory of a loving husband,a Crudj Drugs,Patent Y['eplsratiotre,
• •_ g ed during the year. A grant of dfi25 kind father and faithfu friend will Toilet Goods, Tobacco, Oigars.
APP B Business, Stenography,'Typewrit was approved. ever be a pleasant memory. The funs-,
Dr: 8.S, Bail,M.O. H., at the meet- rat,service,which was very largely at-` a
in cretarial, General im rove• - Metcalfe Choice Candies,
AND FL kS1NG g• P log of council protested against the tended, was conducted at his late - .
conditions under which the post office residence, '•
I am d to do Chopping meat etc. DEMAND Fog otrr Po Sandbank, on Wedaee- i¢
Oat Flaking every day 1n aka GRADUAT29 DICRINO THS LAST SrX- employees wets compelled to work. day last by the Rev. A. McLellan,
the week ezce ton The banding is cold and the employees assisted by the Rev. 0. W. King.
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p TERN MONTHS WORK TBAN DOUBLE have to wear their oyereoat@ to keep whence the remains were laid to rest N. • . McEWEN,
Saturday. warm. A resolution was passed pro- In the family plot in St. John's Oeme•
wE I R ,No . G.
Stoneboate For Sale ocix SUPPLY. Enter now Parti• testing against the report of Mr. He- tery. The numerous floral tributes r,
clestone, of the Post Office Depart- testified to the high esteem In which r
'ctllare Tree. p g
ohn IF. Bayles, cimmont a went,who claimed that the present he was bold In the community. The Veterinary Surgeon i
W. J. Elliott, Principal post•offiee was adequate and is good sorrowing friends base the rm th
_ 1? 4,. G QQfI1t;11t�Qgr of tilt who9s e0arnawait'r lz► y �.Cr�i"rltl'�i SZ�, r Irasaa+rr r•t,
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J.- R awn !item until a few :. .
a.mtlu ago how risky it is to
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leaf a cold in the chest. I HINTS. FOR SVMET PEA high chair, sat on two books and is
<:'.`' peg .. .: •- - ..
have always had such good health.
LOVERS. cushion as he.has to•do at Aunt El- '
� a cold either in the head or len's when he visits there. And Esther.
while unpleasant, never It would be difficult to recall all the
women I have. heard declare that had t9 eat with a big knife'and fork
`::gave mk Any worry.• Outside as sweet peas were their favorite=annual: and drink from a "grown-up glass' 4
'`'• tbtxasional cold I had never known Popular, and a oral favorite in and there wasn't any milk so they.
abut h was ;6 be Lid up even Futr, 1 z
a day in, all my life, until our grandmother's day, they are no ister and were very polite -
December. One afternoon I leas so now. One seldom seen.a. sum- �'�
' t chill and- no -natter how mar'garden without a wealth of these You get the ideal The family are i '�'�'
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lifted out of the rub-boosted_u as
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I got to the stove, I eoulda i fragrant bloomtt. However, this is P i .,, .• 1 iP
seenat to get Warm: This chill perhaps•due to something besides the it were to peek over the 'highboard :;•® �s. J.' ''
wa; followed by A cold in my univmrsai favoritism felt ,for the fence to see what is in the ngighbor'e f' 15
As usual I neglected it and pea. Theysie one of the easiest yard- And the change of scene is in-
sweet
getting worse and.worse. of the annuals to grow.• spiring rather than annoying. �.
to y Y had to 'go to bed and would not advise any one to put- In social life the•happiest individual
�L;, for the doctor.' His exam- chase seeds from their, general store and the most popular is the one com- a
atioa showed that I had pneus- monly known- as cod miser, the 3
oaSa and a bad case at that. B or from come seed house that'is com- g QIQ
i, y paratively unknown. Order from s qualifications for which are simply t
careful nursing on the part of my adaptability to circumstances and re- toracw
company who has a reputation to i
husband, my. children and some sped for the interests' and ideas of --
triends, I mminaged to pull atmtain, end i! you pay a few cents '
„ others: So the'sooner and the more
through, but the doctor told me I more per ounce, do not consider the
moneys t foolishly.. I have,always thoroughly our children cultivate
had a narrow shave. And 'here s P� y these traits the easier will everyday '
�. here my troubles began. While.- considered that the mixed varieties
�r living be for them and their associates,
:t . I w now out of danger, I was were .more attractive tar the home
an' ing but well. i► was still garden than to have each kind in a but only by the careful patient guid- ;
• _ { very weak lrotm.the effects of the separate row. •But many women raise once of the mother can these acquire-
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meata be attair�d,—N. & !!,.
ynetsmonis. Although I had Iota a quantity of the bloesomb for their
erY of life and energy before my home market These are
often sold
fa sickness, I was now worn out and to eaten, hotele'and restaurants; when HELPFUL HINTS.
tired all the time. I slept fairly this is done, the varieties should not To transfer the feathers from bed yi
a` well, mare because I was exhaust- be mixed together. pillows to new ticks, the following
a& But my sleep didn't "refresh
Prepare the method�may be used: Rip o fire
' me because, wiitle I appeared P ground as early am-the 3' P P� r•
frost is out of the end of the new one over e o end
_ .-to be asleep I was oons- a f ground, soli if this P�
few weeks before time to lap of the old pillow. Baste firmly to-
Went 'most n 'the time of what plant, T �
ao much the better. D' the trench gether. Take hold or the'end of the >"
went on around me.'Although all 1g
•t of tempting dishes were the desired length And two feet deep, old pillow and shake feathers down
" into new tick. Rip the basting
prepared or me, I had no relish ae well a@ two feet wide. Put.in a P g a few
for food. This sickness had al- layer of matnure. Fill in the remainder inches at a time, pinning new tick -z
' ready unde�niaed my health to of the trench with a mixture made of together as.old one is slipped
C` pped off. This --
�.141.:: . : such an extent that I Was '-a equal parts of well-rotted manure, method keeps feathers- from blowing Power 'ljratnsmission �y promiscuous radsatioa, Hence, If one
k living skeleton. I was getting leaf maid and garden loam Have the around, will do when trans-� - kilowatt could be sent oat,very nearly f
" discouraged as nothing I tool[ trench run north and south, if.pox- (erred by hand, and-it is also a great Radio. one kilowatt would be received. Why••
s seemed fr do me any goad. 'i sible, as this permits the plants get- saving of the feathers. Recent expertments. in an eastern hue no one ever done this before? The j
alp wonder i! Camel wouldn't build �� sun. I always prefer to When carpets stead of rags .are United States eagtneMng inakttnte on answer is simple. Ire age waves in
you up.' a friend said one day. 1t have lsag-sweet peas planted in double to be used in a bedroom. fasten small power transmiSSIOn by radiq have re- .tee .today are about 800 metres or
did no a world of good, I was rows as this allows room for netting stout hooks to the baseboard dose to s�ulted is the discovery of some inter- longer. These long waves are many
pletely ran down and you' can the floor and on the ins phenomena. . It is known that more times'liable to radiation and dif.
°lea for yourself how well I look be stretched between $e rows edge of the car-
Early April is usually considered P�set► rings to correspond. Slip the wireless waves-may be more or lass fraction than shorter ones. The prob
�" today. Why don't you try it ? dtll+ected is one vertical >s They lam, therefore,Sm to make short waves.
''. Thanks-to this friend's advice I the best time to plant sweet peas. rings over the hooks and the carpet p „
�m is pct health she. Make a farrow six inches deep and is laid But in such a way that it have,nevei begn directed in a single Previous exgerimen'ts lbave been con.
y. Iaealthy and . as full of life and the full length of lire trench. stn this can be easily taken Wwhen cleaned. Hue. Now it Is possible to so direct -ducted with waves erpirnd 60 meters
the waves that no one not in a stratght in length, and now waves-of the un-
vitality u I sold have b ever been•" drop the the
de depth of an
wo inches and Cover
ress ' f line between the two stations could precedernted shortness of sb Conti-
' Clonal is sold by your druggist, P P D� i - '
µ�.• j� j�nj+ receive them. This opens up poasdbkl!- meters have been produced. With an
sad H ;ou can conscientiously say, the soil down with atwo-inch board. ties of power transmission. a producing waves
?t '' after you have tried it, that it Water well and in two or three days apparatus capable of
e>p � � If the waves may be so controlled of, say, 50 centimeters. it would be _
lhasa't done you ally good, return the little plants will begin to appear. that they are in a straight line, there comparatively tlur le to make them
the erspty bottle to hint and he Until they are three inches tall they �m y p
a >�a8 your Bey. 9-M will need watering every fourth day : will be very Little energy lost due to transmit power. .:
Sold by Dr. McEulkan's Drag Store, After that they should be wateied The Spring is a time of anxiety to - —�- - —
lsiddering,Out. once a week. mothers who have little ones in the
When the vines aft tour inches tall home. Condition's make it necessary
` it.is time to put up the nettigg for to keep the baby indoors. He ti often
0�-
Orient's j.myest Bulling them to climb on. This should be confined to overheated, badly vent!-
r' {�.OL'a1 CtlOn. (oar-foot poultry. netting, and we fated roomy and cote COMAr which
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The
lug Building, now near• stretch it between the rows. When rack - his wh3e system. To guard
rag completion in Tokyo,Japan;is said the plants begin to bloom, do not ne `against this a box of Baby's Own Tab- �.�
• Start Chicks Right
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.c.M-:: �
-�, lect to keep,them closely picked, never let@ should be kept in the house and
to be the largest olsce building in allowing s blossom to become faded ears occasional dose given the baby to ; Hearth—growth--Neil life itself--de-
-? - .Asia. It is an elght4tory stiveture
F 'built on a ground area 860 by 300 feet, on the stem. This greatly assists ir�keep his 'stomach and bowels working i pends upon proper feeding.
s keeping the plants in blooming regularly. This will prevent colds, �•
and uo s s tau, Tie weight of s� g t Buttermilk Baby Chick Food -
67,000 tons 1s, supported au piling that Condition as will as insuring larger constipation or colic and keep baby
attends nearly 100 feet below the blossoms' well. The Tablets are void by meth= has no equal. Contains all that's needed to build
Do not plant the same soil to sweet cane dealers or by mail at 25 cents a bone, muwle and feathers. Digests easily; pre-
ga+oand line. It ootatains approximate- peas season after season, but rathelE', box from The Dr. William-' Medicine �disease; saves time, trouble-and_loss.-- �}
ty 800,000 square Legit of floor sPaos choose a different 'Spot for them each Co., Brochvflle. Out.
- that will be devoted_almost,entirely to _ - Your Money Back U YOU Are Not 8ads5rd y"
office purioaes, and is of dre~ con. year' 4 PRATT FOOD CO.OF CANADA.limited
ti ,.-- About half of the copper'produced -Crete..Aveoae.Toronto s J
Otm on throughout, Modern equip- _
- to the,world comes from leas than a e _
linent, such as Are and vetitflating am TEACH ADAPTABILITY - AT wore of mines.
'r terra. bathrooms, aad other conveni. HOME. -
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for the tesunts, has been tz}- 'A characteristic. too often over - - -
'v •. .Claelea. ana tae onait3l,.e :..,,..,,,. �' . . .. ,� � -�--g� .•L - '
Own Power plant. looked, of At ,east-anemphasized in - y 1sSahly Lll :atasajg IoW+a"ro stable? - — -'-
_ the training of the children, in that of i _I M bt Corr-~-Beawae u ianarses dw protein of ens"V from 5o t
• adaptability. How.dose your .child = �V T s 1 to i do net have to so r+asds
F'irtllCit-lvOr#h Radio -� at►250°Joi and�y 7 _: �
respond to adverse conditions or new
Weather Station.' contacts. 'When yon take him visit- L{M IT l D i In oat—Beaawe em nmtari+sg oats. escape coon a>derable s
Ing Jan Mayen Land, a tiny volcanic it ,does he make s roar because he :•, �l artd fril boole dtey are killed with hear. -- .
cant sleep n his own bed or eat with Prices.. .
land north of Itxlstno, is fa the tack of P 'Write ibr-ust of l�•P a +'-B°° y p°mt°°brans 13iggas --
his otvrt spoon ride in the front
arctic alumna sweeping toward the P°° i taieatuned ..SHUR4MN Fertilizers hasten ripeniaf .:.
seat of the car.as he does at home? '
coast of Noway, 800 miles distant. in - C� ► of all crops. -
order to obtain timely wa 1 If he responds uhfavorabl to new -
r4 ng of the y SHt>Rt-GAIN Perti6sers ssv for etrKiea°�•
t.. conditions then his training in con- = '' -
st+otms 'which pevfl its interests, the g
'Norwegian forming to circumstances hue been entasaeeanealsi. 'ahiaewasn■ay
rwegian government,less bean two M40WRZAL TOl110wro , Ce■edt ear A sent erwrite m. 1204 &.Clair St,r�
bOZ Jackson Building TORONTO
- years ago established on the islands n w A�•■te 'wa teal in t rrlte i••
radio station, the farthest-north gay- A child that cannot comply with the OTTAWA. wises wesreaee
-tiaa m the world. R is In-charge, of routine of the home in which he is
Akbard Ekeroid, an American citizen. a finest can upset plaru end create
The operator and his assistants are friction-until the pleasure of the visit -
'the first permanent inhabitants of t>;e is spoiled for mother and hostess; and , -
isNsad, _ to prepare' him so- that this unpleas-
' antness may be avoided cannot be i
i - done in the two or three days that « F1 Co siAip"
.A process by which wool, unsuitable Precede a visit- fauna YotiB
for spinning, can be made into a fur. To be sure, a child should have'his OWN slLO -
like material is said to have, been own things and should be-held to A The"Rmntford' `r.
fLrm owtd byln �iustralian inventor. system of conduct at home--else how ��:mts�n dat��°att tit u � 1 ;'' LIZ'I"l.E booltlet which tend 111 x21 111• -
'' - - can he form any habits of regularity? mate money mixing eow"te for -.ten-
bore, Lora, and dtastmrges on both teresting way, so simple in its language
Not for a moment can this theory be ea. Made for bend or power. we -
discounted. And it ie ve w band mixers for heavier wort. that 8 schoolgTri understand >lt, all
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ry ell to writs tree tl
. ��� add that small children should be left oOO� sb,�t• w!� pe^y' ,.about investments of all kinds,bonds, wort•
i at home as ranch as possible-and not 13raacrorC zoo welnnn sa onraeo• dgeB and stOC1CS.
E -, all fie`
subjected to a change of living condl-�
r '> tions—but mother knows, that i
S Even to experienced investors this little there are exceptions to this'rule. ' We story, woven into a charming romance,con-
canners allnd a nunn girls and house- Irrigated Farms In tarns manyvalu.able.pointersoninvestmenta.
swabs,s>>ra&u and pain g. keepers, and we cannot always stay.at ,.
+; Overworked muscles, a ,, home; so while we are training the _
; _' �' kn.. tee right to the sore children in good habits, let us t give Southern Alberta /: -The booklet will be mailed free.to any
'p=x , spot-wathi., cools them the idea that these habi are' p pus vauxuall District one on request.
' at O1�'tO � andif"]& 'o arvr Irriratloa Proie°t
+ �, daU'•Spavla not adjustable to other conditions. geii, ctalty sscud lacatlon for mtxsd w
p.v Trwe.em., Kendall'. 3wvinTr etm•se; Well and Cairytng. Splendid op-wn Eor more thaa'40 yearn , how ahalfwe do iS. The fun- t for young men now 111In Bef ore yolk int'Ost, Consult lie.asKeodall'aspaviaCan.is•eono-.'damental point in adjustability is un- stricts where sood land cannot
a.kai end eiaa—ae"mu.ioesa. selfishness. In 'fact when you etc i be bought at reasdnabla >rfces - a_ ���� � •
no twati■o•d rgbbi■g, tss y P• THIS IS NOT PIONK-.'RUNG, tbn
F - bandaging. to i m think of it, doesn't unselfishness al- prat 10,000 acres are fully settled and
r' moist always solve the r blem of fi'ie-I another 10,000 acres now ready for
Ask yewdraggistforabottlete•day P 4 sett)emerit; maximum d1.tRnca from gataAlLA•arly/
tion in social and business life? I rattroad. seven miles. (toed roads Montreal
" ,D telephones and schools. Easy pay- o2tAW8 m*Bay St. ,•
One little,mother helped her chil-
„ t.. i monta, extending over 18 years.
w. dren by having a guest day at home.) This ri the Meet Land Buy in Alberta NewYork Toronto London Etr� -
S PAV I N On this day the whole family re_ lotto fnr further informnilmn in _
ti P CANADA LAND wad I$a:4AT20N
TR E�►T- 1 E N T tended they were dining some place; *oortsaAN:,-Z.I>I[rT7ED ✓ .J �.:
else. Bobbie, instead of having lrb, """�'� • !re• nu'''t t*
-"'rY.F1Y•,e� •.w •,.r., '',k-h^ ' 't. - r?'i�. �'�; .�- •:.' �= - ;t,�,;r.3+` •%.1 :.'�iie ,,bZ,?„..� �._.S'M". :.t;r^•`.
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'' �'�� µ .'A} y?b,.tir•..,r«.. y,bti'�"'„4,.,; ;,�� .'i ;".n:•-•+its`,'�X•7';�:e`�.:''� .r. -' �T1r•'3.��rw. '�„ ,.. .. �� 97 . .
'r,"�"'S"'-'_^'*.f:4v..Yir �•, .� 5 +fir r� a>,.a•^`,;.?..q. ,�, �, .,..��","y' •�w""' t•+.�i' .._'=,. •T�.::..a►r '�,a"n•.C:r,Mi�A�-. .�, ''C y;r ,�u.'a -:r"}„� ,,'
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P G ; WR"AMS-TELLS
Who wrote the-Words?
Qassified Aa• a� _
At a recent cogeert in WIgnipeg, a OF WASTED �H Book an tiara.
: A`g�* gentleman-said to cis guest from the- . ' .`' DOG DISEASES (tiATALOG OF •PROF]IISSIONAL *N;Q
- ,ME TO PWR BLOOD D i East, "I just natiae. that OII this pro- S t Lots of Mone But and How to 1 esd Y Amateur P14Ya, Sketches, 3yonolo�s► '
lien yr bl netrel Jokes, R4cltations, Make.
gramme the yes of the composers mailed��� Free to any AA-
Goods, etc. Fitzgerald Publishing Corp.
-- !I of the song lyrics we omitted. I won- Wife Got No Better UIILL y p1"a�b�lohvirA04i�,othie. Dept? W. 18 Vesay Street. New Yorlr,
TO11IC Medicine s Necessity at, dyer who is reapoasibie for such; an _Tanlac Ended Stomach , 14i Went 9tth Attreet ! +77-
. i Thais $eason. oversight?” It may be veld vA once Troublr- New Yor1► U.N.A. IsTalawslgas: SM4311rs.
- ti that such omtslona are not confined TRAWBERRY PLANT GATALOCI;UR k
Dr. WilllaI1W Pink Pills are an all-: by airy meads to Winnipeg. Every- "I never saw such a change tie Tan- ,,LO s ■ ►h7 Free. All the beat varieties of
lac has made in my wife and she says (� n e Ice,O.A.C. Strawberry.stook. T flu won.
year-round tonic -for the blood and-1 where you go you will find programmes derful .A.C. Btrawbert 7. l3 8ram. r
selves. But they'are especially vain• giving the names of the composers of she Is feeling like a girl of sixteen p�� a piece of oottoa,wool ley, atrathroy, Ont. }
Jtble to the spring when the system is now," declared Hamad Williams. a ;
the mdt8le, but the persane reepouaible _,saturated with Minard'a 1x1 the, >M?A>M/ AND SQ:MmiiL
�� 'loaded with impurities-as a result oi' well-known shoemaker, of 28 Cornwall cavity. Acts as a counter irrl-
for tits°.texts are nameless. • Home-
St Toronto Ont., recently. tent sad laves quick relief. FANNING MILL
the indoor life of the whiter-months. t1wes the, programme even gives in ;; H A T H A I
__.•' There is no other season' when the -For bears, she was so weak-and mu-
There Chatham Znc ba ors, Thermometers.
1erLl the two or three stanzas of-each .. , apply Manson Campbell Chatham, oat.
Wood In so much in need of purifying of the teats without mentionlus the down I often tbougbt_she would fall la , : 'UxI�ER STUDIOS—MAKERH AND
'sad enriching, and every dose of these( her tracks. Nearly.everything she ate , designers of finest stained glass-
wii4era' names, disagreed with her and-at times she _ windows. 16! Parliament Street. To- :
'.-Pills helps to enrich the blood. In the Is It to save a few cents in compost•
u3 was simply in. satiny. Her nerves � �OF p�N tonto.
F
spring one feels weal s1H1 tired—Dr, t3on at the prtn-srs? Is it just thought- were so unstrung the least little thing a -- '
'Williams' Pfnk.Piiis give strength. In leseness+ Or is it bemuse the one re- would worry and n The most wasted of all days is that
lth"pring the appetite is often poor— slponsible, for the programme consider- pact hqr fqr boars _ on which one has not laughed.•. ,
Dr. Williams' Ptak Pi11s 'develop the tad the words of no importance? and she could scarcely get any sleep. ;
Appetite, tone tile stoniaeh and aid One of the foremost vocalists on this lWeil,' after at me spending i es, I di 't Y4lolans.
Weak d estloir. It is in the spring- dollars on di$ereIIt medicines, I didn't � �
IV�Inard s Liniment used by Ph
. 1B continent said the other, day, "before have _much hope that Tanlac would use
'
that poisons in the'blood And an out* I study a new song to add to'my re- ,
let In disfiguring pimples; eraptiontt help her, but, its a tact; when she Rte
�• wild boils—Dr, Williams' Pink Pills � ' i "the are the wards care- Ached the t->•e4tmerit, every ailment U r
';. fully and it they are not worth while, WAs gone. That was several months -CORNS :.
clear the skin-because they go to the I' wouldn't put any time on the 'song ago and since then her health has been _ NIGHT
root of the Srouble in fife blood. In the
spring anaemia, rheumatism, iadiges• no matter'how exceptionally fine the Splendid. hereafter we vrill always - '•----% ` - - . OANII�'G fir'
music was. Another singer,a famous - E E P YOUR EYE
- tiaa, neuralgia and- many other trou- Fin one faith to Tanlac.
8 tenor, said recently: "When I gets Taalsc is for sale by all good drag- - CLEAN CLEAR AND RZALT b
:�.�' bles are most .pens4ateat because of new song, I Brat familiarize myself Lift Off with Fingers
s poor,weak blood, and it ie at this time with.the text. If the vk*de prove silly Over 35 million bottles sold
z
when all nature takeP or. new lffe that or e�entimental;I throw the song as League of NJl►tiolniJS to Urge
the blood most seriously needs nttbn- For no matter how goal the music, ' -
tion. Some people done themselves a song is not worth singing unless the Protection for Scientists. Pimples Disappear
a._ with purgatives'at this season, but words are worth hearing,' Words and The right of•scientists to share-in
these only further weaken themselves. _ "You don't need mercury,potash ^t
music should constitute a harmonfous the benefits derived from the appiica-
'. 1� purgative merely gallops through union. For that matter I believe that or say outer strong tnioera! td
Hon of their dfs'coverles has reoetved
emptying the bowels, but cure pimples caused by poor
;the system, a the accompaniment to a song to just official attention from the League of ,- blood. Take Extract of Roots—
,4, sloes not help the bio d. On the other Nations Iptellee Co 0
., baad,'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich as mach a past of It as the portion 1 Co-operation Com- g ,call it "Mother Sets.
,u written for.the voice.:' mission. A sub-committee assigned to
'Glee blood which reaches every serve The most aucoesatul coo just concluded � � Curative Syrup—and your skin will
' posers lay go into the Question has
clear up as fresh as a baby's. It
m.1 and every organ in the.body, bring its studies aad.a plan Is now will sweeten your.stomach and
:`,k.,• . great stress as the !yl'tes. There Is � being _. ,
. ._ new strength and vigor to weak, easily' absolutely na excwse for using the drafted for the IagaI protection of »
tired men, women and children. Try regulate your bowels Get tins
words of a song on the. scientific work. After approval by the
Dr. Wtl'liatna' Pink PiIla this spring-- programme _ genuine. SQaandil.OQ$otdeL
_ without giving proper credit to the commission, and then by the conncB At,irugstores. s
they will not disappoint you. of'the league, the
'writer of those words;and it would be plan �� o'n'e�
gold by all medicine dealers or sent a basis for Ieglelatlon in 'tbe arifa.
good taste when listing songs to sa'p p e _ _
bl�tsislI at 60 cents a box by The Dr, menu of the different countries
t= -' 'Williams' Medicine Co.. BrockvilleL words d s by, so-and-so, and music would as- throughout the world., PUTS
�pnL and so. No;nneic publisher vtonld is- — HEALTH x.
- sue a song without the title —"'-�'-
p page cover- Mtnard'e Liniment
for sale eve rywhere
A New QeAnttion, lag the name of the lyrlo writer to _ Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little
" - Teacher--"Jobnar, tell me what an .prominent trm along with that of the A Broad Hint. "Freez=e" on an aching corn. instant-. AND VIM INTO ,
,leagiaeer M eornposer of the music. --. _ Customer—"You don't seem very ly that corn stops hurting, these shortly
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quick at B—Ji ——my boy!"---------You lift it right oft with fingers. Trnlri - _
Johnny n"He to a )Jan who works MONEY ORDERB. Newsboy—"I'm cwt o' practice, sir. Your drugglat sails a"tiny bottles of _
�n enig'iae. Bend a Dominion Express Money Yea see, most of fire assts say, 'Keep "Freezans for a few cents, uMclent to wo� �.
- _ "Garrett Now,.William, cm you Order. They-are payable everywhere the Aga• » remove every hard corn, soft cosh. or
tell we wtat a pioneer bY' corn between the toes,and the calluses,
"Yes, dr. He's a Jean who works a ' Most adults will be toothless in an- BJ� have a�body temperature of without soreness or irritation. So Say* Mm MtIeftermson of
"P,piaaa" . other 200 years, according to one den, 4108, while that of a human is only Lydia E. PinliL�la>'nr8 VC�O+ ,h
.0. tal expert, who say$ that children to- 98.
Character writes its name on • .dry eat too many biscults, cakes, po- I table Compound
ttaaa's fate in indelible ink. tatoeq. and other starchy foods. FACE A SIGHT
- — -- Brantford, Ontario.--"I was always
� t ired and the least ezertioa would p s ms out, t o day °r two. I ]lad s f,AHA 1 T�U S T EUROPE �'s ML s the tap k.and when
amin the nape of my neck.sad viwhea
_ L.AWN , Large and Red. itctled and i stooped over I court not get up with-
�' . swntner Season, 192$ oat ecause of pain is fay back.
IWER Burned. eut�Cura Heats. I did 3s�t sleep welt and was s, but 1
A aeries of Attractive Canadian Tours^ ! M M,•faoew�s itctn,.ad broke txtt at the leant noise. I keep d not weep
" was such a wreck that I could not sweep
C.ww.eo.�t� Bear L�tg s pia, tee w� the door tear'wash the dishea without ly- r.
_ ,IRaving Tme and JOly sa0taed ail over ta,tree Mil mg down afterwards. A friend IivitiE
and burned w t»I acr.xhed which
near the told me what Lydia E. P
ti I sbelle"lawn niower ham'sVe table Compound haddone for
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The Mediterranean, France, Belgium, Holland. the Rhine. BwlfaeeNanul SMAJa'i$ caused them to grow Lsgec I could i3e
and England. >iardly sleep at night. They wen a her so I began to Lake it. With the Arai :
tnotusivs Faroe providing Ocean Passes Railwa and steamship
ps'orad suyetklsib trouble, lasted aborts �• bOtH @I felt ugh and got so I could
A s 4 , y P •. wash dishes d without having
Travel in Europe, Hotels, 810htaeeiiip DHvea, Fees, Ste. wl.,rrrsr >z�at>ie. I b�aa tutiss Codcros to lie down. Later 1 became regular
V., j Write for Canadian Programme �aM��l► amp and f�ia�moat sad the &V again in fay monthly terms I have '
taken ten bottles all told and ate now
�H�e .- Q �O p{ ! w� - -- - .—��ty,� all better. I can truly �aythat'your
fife ,itiJ,tasSwutt paws �p and one boa of Cutiaua Otrn- wonderful medicine cannot be-beatetJ j$
65 YONGE ST. - TORONTO saoanuuusor.c moot I was bealed." (Signed) Miss for putting health and vim into awo-
Steamship Tickets b, All Cities and Every Facility OM Paulette, � 86, taaa. wit JSt, MAd Out ot+l,
809 Greenwich$t, Brantford,Out
: for Independent Travel Uss Ctstiems sloop,oitmnea:t.ad If you are suffering from a displace- '
-'
Talaun exclusively Ice every-day other form of female weakness own�ts
- sr-- to the Lydia E. Pink Medicine Co..
- - -- _ 11 ,�i+s n a",��ia't'��r "'a+...t'" as.: Coboarg, Ontario, for L du E. P�iC,
- see How t 1e To ;, :��.°Se�A aLar�is�wiereae a+re• , ment I PrIPBWliar toe Wollfj �' •`Aa
music Ibis New Wa�
. _.. _
`,OL' know how easy It to to _ 1 f you of for s hobby, a
ut letters together and . means of self-ex ressio left
-.�- •Y p self-expression, , f I(��1.�I(I'.,
Corm words, 'once pw music be the new interest Ir. I ( io
,'have learned the alphabet, your life. If you wish W gala
-:"Playing,a musical Instrument po ularity--choose your fay. �pgy�pp x I - i
in not very much different orate instrument and, throuirh I ' I(�Ipr ++. 9111 1N} ' _
nce you learn the notes, the wonderful home•Rtu y '' 91 1 h" r "11111
plaYtn melodies on the mandolin, piano method of the V. S. School of Music,I "�q Ii 'I! I;�III I> 4,iII!(illill
or violin is simply a matter of putting <
play in three months from to-dad.
the notes together correctly. You can do it. Youngsters of 10 and 12
The first note shown above is F. have done it, and men as old as 60 have L
Whether you are ainging from .notes, round new interest and enjoyment is '' i (' (� l) ,,,� `I (�I, 'I -
playing the piano or banjo or any other learning how to play a musical instru v°•1" 1 + .•;UNLESS you see the name "Ba ei r on table Du
musical instrument, that note in the meet. You don't have to listen chile f';' y y. l
11rat space is always F. The four notes others entertain any longer. You can bar'
Jndicatea tiro F. A, C, E. easy to remem- the centre of attraeHon the talented) s. ir,l I I�� I ( are not getting Aspirin at all -
r, because they spell the word "faces" person-who holds the audience faacinated a " k
b�eertain strings on the mandolin, certain -
keys on the piano 'represent these same free !oo>< alspJailts 1*ew �rChod• ? ;,
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-� _1ng melodies on the instrument is large-
should send. at once for our valuable
- y a matter of following the notes. book, 'Music Lessons In Your Own
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eal instrument at home without a rul new simplified method of learning
Reacher. A new, simplified method of music but tolls about a special short- a�r�/1 11�
-teaching reduces all music to Its limp- time offer now being made to music �r mi Cold
•lest possible form. You can now toaster I lovers.
tinging. piano playing or any muafcal _ l short O
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quickly. eas ly, without,endless study Whenever you feel that �•
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;don't have to pin yourself down to regu- reaching you. fD, /. school of »!e,
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toklum for Consumptiuss, re'the late on Alt,ona, rood 8.04; A Carruthers, Ask :
David Long for'watnteuatice Feb let di Z oa w t t'con 68 a4 Luther Ddid=
to Jiar 6th 441.60. dleton,rep to-W B Robson'e and1 W T Q
The standing committee an Dam- Phillips plows 4,25 :T Norton,tsinving I~� ,. 0 �-�� S � ! i �
ages for Sheep Worried by Dogs-re- Dixie bridge to a level place for safety '' `"'•'
61,7,:Wyear.:.i1;50if paidlinadvance. pat Led and teeowmetided the follow- as per contract 50.00; R W Balsdon. RICHARDSON'S for-goo eleao scoceries
ing payment : W B Burk, for sheep drawing 56 loads gravel I} ydq toVad
tne ection 1.00. on strtets of Fairport 56.00;i0ewald 'RICHARDSON'S for Pure Maple Syrup = +
JOHN NlURKAR,'Proprietor,_ he standing committee on Roads Hilts,ditto 55,00; J H Miohetl, open-
And Bridges reported and recommend- ing gravel pit 8 00;W JTtfrner.clean- •.•RICHARDSON'e for Apex Canned Goods
PICKERING COiJNCIL. ed the following payments
-,Milton
iog ditch on b road 18 con 8 Barnes' RICEARDSON'S for Smoked and Frozen Fieh
Burlr, disking and dragxicg on side- Hollow 3 25. "
:�:°,;',:• '• - line bet 20 and 21 con 14.00 ; D Nighs- Council adjs`nrned to meet again on 1;._AICHARDSOh S for Royal Purple Stock Food
The above council met pursuant to wander, team and an plowing on Monday, May the 7th, for the trans-
' adjournmeni on Mouduy,the Sod itq��t Alton&road, also main cleaning ditch action of,general businead. ,RICHARDSON�S for Royal Purple Calf Meal'
Members all present. the reeve Im1he .
RIBNARbSON'S for Alladin Laitip Supplies
:chair. Minutes of last meeting read RICHARDSON'S.for L-twrerce`s Toronto Bread
.: . . }
� '.:and approved. .. . . •, �..'• .,,. ,:•.M
A Dumber of accounts were.preseDG-
`'`~'' of
.ed for payment and referred to, the +'-RICHARDSON'S for Best Brom a
os nd Brushes yx
„
" `•�.yariouestanding ^.omtnittees. ~,,! t� RiCHARDSON'S for Flower and Garden Seeds r,
'
On motion Alph Hoover, president r
' RICHARDSO� 5 for cuurteou_ service and deliver
of the Home Telephone Co.,and secre- f c
tary of the Canadiitn Telephone Aus'n, y r
was heard eubmitting x by-law to ' f - , . and bring your Bitt•ter and Egan +�
, -,regulate watt rs of trees on'bighway. �] (�
P V V s far highg�t prices.
Robt Devi was heard re shovelling
road on..sideline •bet lots 14 and 13,
con 8.
A petition was received from J. H. ,.
yp g g J , R10 H' 'A R DS0N
'_ '"•.-Ha es and others asking foi• thnL oD � � ` ' 3 _
`•' '+' ..;sideline between lots 25 and 25 In cons Twentyf our second•han4 Cars must be
;..
'. 8 and 4.
- W H. Chestsr was heard re grant a
" for stra%;_ on sideline etc. ' sold at once to setth an Estate•
' W. B. Burk was beard re W. B.
Robson's sheep supposed to be killed F A R M L A N D S -
'` by Bogs. : .
' The standing committee on CondD- To buy or setl your farm,consort the Farm Lands Departnfeat of
gencies rep-3rted and recommended Marvelous opportunity to obtain.a good used. -
'the follgwin.¢ payments : John Mur- g ; The United Farmers Co-operative Company,
I' kar,'ptg auditors' reports 80 OU; D 8 bh Five different n�altes. 011 in Limited.
bar cheap.Seaton. on acct of salary 125.00'. p
A. J. kLLISON, Representative, Pickering,-Phone Pick,1508 {
- _ The standing caatmittee on Bonuses __ _
for- Wire Peaces, Drainage Matters• good condition. -Many of these jllst over-
9
and Snow Shovelling reported and
recommended payment as follows : C hauled and repainted. Don't delay. Must -'
br Disney and others. ehov snow and � W S H A V E •T• H E M
break rds 18 25; Also on e t 1 Whitby be cleared.. immediately'first come first
. .•_i.:_ ,to pay half 1.00; J O Spangg opening ;
snow road 5.26:`John Palltster and.- - • ti Oshawa ' - 'T�7CTAT T• PA.PERS
„ pay
others. break rds shovsnowgaad �. e s We have made use of on' experience is handling 9flatl Papers and are
^ ., rued. �e these car at the J
'.. break ids (100; Henry Wilson and Cunning Company, King Street. West, offering you designs that are sure to please and that are up-to-date 114
'others. break rds e t l Kingston road f• every particular. including Tapestries, Chintz. Oatmeale Etc. Best
.. -. $ '
to lake shore Whitby to pay half 8,00; - Oshawa, Ontario. of all, the prices are extremely reasonable.
Also show snow and break rds 17 12:
]3'rtd Cowie and others.ehov snow and ' ' - 4' BEE THEE! ! YOU'LL S 4�Y .40 : _?'
break rds 1460: A Carruthers and It is'oar intention to go into the paper-hanging more extensively this
•,� =- others, show snow and break rds 6.73; year than last year,and as before stated• w•e will have to give the
:". = �: Also ehov snow and break rds w t 1 Grain � s preference to papers-a pptied by us.
Markham to pacy half 4?5; G W Phil- ,
lips and others,ehov gonad and break lvu@`-sed. . You buy the paper. We'll do the rest.
t• rds'4 75: John Beethy. ehov snow and -- AT THE
disking sh 2 Sal ; Jae break ids 18 and nth- \
err, ehov and break rds IB a0; Ohms = -
ti Russell and others, ditto 21.50; Chas s T H 0
Futter.lotto 4 50; W H Ellicott, shoe Campbell. Isnow sfdelina bet 18 and l7 cos 4 230. ! The Busy Store, Brougham, Ont.
The standing committee on Relief --
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reported and recot ended thsfolidw- - - There is a Reason
ing payments : g►ag 1dward Sana- Pork done while �Sou W-ait
We are in the market for winter-and Pickermg [ rt
s ' ' Marquis wheat,. barley Hardware Store .
q
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.and r In
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�� n for prices
of - -
-. " Clea Up and f'a'int Up.
WE$S'1'£RS ne Catn bell Flour Mills Co. ' Ltd.
Thednrkest cornec.,in your how*can be mad* bright and cheery .
at :with t t etrtshes he popular `
D1010NUMS are in use by beast.
_ Mills X1118
a. ct¢ t colors
nose saes.engineers,bankers, 1 '
judger. architects. physicians. Toronto = •Pete'rboro - _P1Ckering Paintleeanees advertises shiftlessness and waste. It coats -a
n farmer.teachers. Mxwiana.der- more to rebuild thwn to.keep your -
` - amen, by suet asful stars and = baildiogy painted up, _
+ _ _
1•, ' ,",;-: ;• - srsmssn the world os+er. - -
r _ So better not let them rot for .the want of a little
fig'-, .': The New ia� , ''rosperity's �Col'?ierStoi'le : paint. Oct buoy now and come w as for the beet
t . .(which also means the most economical) Faint
the nueums to aurcxs
It-is- an all-
— 1 _00 the ararket --- -- ---
knowing teadsc,a universal ques. HE first deposit in your bank account is the corner r: -
tion stone of our prosperity, y regularly ys- _ _
seek efficiency and sad- y p pe y and D re Marl and 'Phone or come in and'let as tell you.more.. ' f.
vaacemeatwhynocmakedali� tematically adding to your savings a substantial reserve _ . •,r,
. '
use of this vast fund of inform- is steadily built and a future of comfort and indepes<detsce � We have it; Asa get it, or it is not made: f?
=^ ':' arioa? assured. Lay the corner stone of your prosperity now by -
4sa.WVocabe:tarSTerm•.:7esPaaas. .:opening a%avings account at out nearest branch. • . ,
�> tlluseratfnnc. egtor.d .�. S SALSDON - "PICKERINGI
.7e.G90 tseogr:phis i Subjocts. L2,1N • S. ,
..�' -- � B1opraphfcrl &tries. - } ��► .. �.' - - -
�tcte�ir r d lasts-Pauper F
AftjwL T�.
rise., es
�`[ Fife, s Wl•11TBY BRANCH, G. P. 1. I�►fe.� � Seed Grain .
:' _ i �• 1fa�s it°ty sus 19RtOQKLIPi BRANCH. ''E C. QIOSS, ..+....w..• - y
` _ obtain maxim olds you need to sow?est• z.
t.- ; w i D Seed Grain To purchase good seed you
�'"= 14[FRR1A11I '' may require financial assistance '
�`-_ _ is.
Ex"&V accommodation for such purposes is ao
A P I C
KER i N CA nPot�dtnt phase of Standard Service. i
'* J coseslt our ba$♦ "Mor
'.New and Second- MEAT...7-M A R K E T I �: TH8
:Hand Machinery -
STANDARD BANK
i
j Steak, `�•
Ma$Se •Harris _ R«and Roast or tea .. per lb ._TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE M>< UON3 -
" _ Y --+ 8arloia Roast or Steak. 25c _ -
f. Pickering Branch; W. F.-Law,Manager
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"Porterhouse Roast or Steak .. 25c; . .
� `Porter o e ,
__ ___-• _ . � Whitby Branch. - - -'C. A. McClells;ri, Manager Rc a t .s -
t nt '
R.i . _ Sc
Fi ine Rib Roast, ,f
-` ' Heavy Rib Roast.-' 16c e► . {7- Shoulder Roast. .. _ .. ,14 and lflc: -
i _ f _
_ v
Pot Roast, ... • . . . . . .-14c . . P ie ke' ' r� ,faker
t , '' • ...Brisket, to boil,'... .:. + ' - � - - - • .
Lett of Pork.• 26e _
Loin of Pork, ' ... ''.& .: Although not settled, we are doing bust
•Shouldet Roast of Por , -20c,28c
.-` P-erk Chops, .. '
i' Pare Pork Sausage, ... ... ness in our new building opposite - _
Are you Read for -
Y Y Vineat Salt Pork,... ... 26c " �: the Standard Sauk, on the
<x: ' Fines Breakfast*Bacot , piece; ss� ;. :old site where bread has
- Spring sliced, Mi
.' _'1 ° -Mild Cured'Cottage Rolls(half or,wholejr a3c '� been baked-for more than 40 years. ti'z
i�SJlr and see Our Back Bacon, ... ... 48c "
'! °' hereb thank our-many customers for their to al pat-
Cooked Co Ham.,.. _ , . ,, 50c y y p
` ' ... t .. 25c onage ng the pg solicit the'trade of
Aero Cushion Tires o r duri h st, and also s
etners
shewill 8t0 XinC• Head-Uheese,.. ' ..: .:: c5c ' the whole Pickering community. We are
Y P p ".Easy First and Dome' Shortening, 3]ba �o centA here to serve you and our regular '
-cure troubles. • ;; ;; s the so cents deliveries are made, whether the roads'are bad or.net. -
lb print@ 1S cents
Fresh Trout and White Fish
_ Every Friday Independent phone�Ga
R. Thexton
Agent. PIOKHRINCa• W. G. REID, PICKERINGi- H. R. Money,
Y�« 14'-i,+y;N.+ x-krq .,+y - - w ., .� _ , :yv. .:"�C�xl+,a^trcT,„•f.•' .,.v q'1e�'�,"•«,w Y� "^� ,rd^
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CLAREMONT. Mr. Kerslake, of the Veterinar
i_ A Deserved Diploma— ..'�Vhrtevale � �g T:i�L�lPiekstlag 6i.tiob
-sirs. Fred Pugh was in Toronto College,Toronto, spear the -hp(t- p
qn T sdap, day with friends in Claremont. r it going East du*as follows
Y E r Kearae s Miss Jead Evans, teachek iti the • No. 10 MYrs000lal '7.67 A M.
y pent aver the Cert�hcate of.Health i h� Service Garage � 33 P.I
-' Kitchener public school, is epeii8- O reveal d,�f P.X
w enk at h1i3 home in Peter- ins the Easter vacation,at the valley,i not M—an fro ne cscetait sow eundap train, 7.�7 A,M.'
__.''born, home of her parents het her mother and yours sister. work OVerhauling, Paintia all kinds Trains oiog West. doe as follows—
Caleb Forsyth, of Toronto.spent seemed the natural tine when she repairing done. IgnWpu No. Local a 11s d.M.
Tuesda in town sailing on a now- test school, and, accordingly, she a e stall 27 T.00al .,M
y Pe y� 9 MaII` , �I.44 P.K.
• Aber of friends. � started out to et what she nooks for .,, 906 P.�
Mrs. Combs, of Toronto. spent BALE REGISTER. � . i her services. frogreas was not fact, Your old Ford top re-covered .
t Sunday train, 9.05 P. M. z '.
p and h least she did not arena still- for $13.00, Foregoing t
the week-end with her mother, an her earnings -were always ia-
BervFia�Y, APRIL-7TH'—AIICtiOti sate creasing. D � � y, g0 g is according to Standard
Mrs. A. W. Mackay. of Clydesdale horses, choice dairy With such prospects It seemed that Derry & Poynter
time.
James and Mrs. Middleton. of cows.. 13 good beef ringers. baby her little sister could get a IIn&ne � �T
Orono, were among the Easter (The cows are principally Ity education. The baby of the family :NE r1r - 4
visitors in Claremont, Jersey. Durba2n. Holstein and Ayr• went to Queen's, and this year, her `y
Mrs. Walter Thomson, of Mark- con. ), also seed grain etc., p lot o alma mater gives her the degree of Harness ��O C�pTNG GC?OD►�.eon.B, Pickering, the property of Bachelor of Arta. was year she;s n SPRING :
ham, 119 visiting with Mrs. H t ry Malcoli n Bros. 2 mile, west of going to do better—Master of arts_ r
Thomson for a few days. ( But here's ,where the Badness comes
Brougham). Sale at• one o'clock. in. The elder sister., broken in health
z The weather' that we es�p�e�.r See-tit�tl,s. • Fred Postill.auctioneer. by overwork, is no longer able to -{=
enCed last week made 1x.9 tn1nK assist. She is a patient at the Mua- Prints,Gingham,and L.¢en Toweling
ti- TUEsD:,F. AR_IL`lfta—Auctiou sale koka Hospital for consumptives, but q Q/�w Snow-white Sheeting' Of medium
that winter was starting all over of b,:u-F•h,.ld rniture etc., the pro it is hoped that she too will shortly Af?A/1 E'f?S weight, toed quality of meaiu
atirlin. pertp nf Tub: C:.:ster, in the Vill- graduate—wish "A C�ertiftcate of Good •
Health." 'wide-at 50 qants per yard,.
Mrs. S. F. Robbins, Of' Whitby, age ei' Claretnnnt.• Sale at 1.00 Seventeen thousand patfents have Nowls the time is see about your prints all colors and shades 25c, '
Spent a few days the first of thi:3 f clock:. Sae bills. D. A. Pugh;' been cared for by the Nattonal Havel- Harness needs.
calling on friends in Clare- auctioneer, tarium Aasociation in its hospitals is Ginghams large plad check 250.,
Muskoka and at Weston. Half of We have on hand a good supply All Linen Toweling for tea, and
n17nt. WEDr.Edn.kv, APRIL 11TH—Postponed them have been, restored to health of Harness and Accessories hand owelintg at to
�• Wm.Neal. 'who recently under- auction ,ale of dakty cow, and heif- and happy homes. You can share in
scent an operation in the Western ers at lot 2, con, 7, Markham, the- this great qrk iry b sent to Hon. , at PartUlx9 DI1C89. _ supply f knee Rubber' a' `
of J.S. Hone A�limited su o
'Hospital, Toronto,is home again property y Sale at 1 ' w, A,gh&rlton, 223 College Street, '(live its a trial and,be Boots, white soles and rolled r
!greatly improved,
o'clock. sharp. See bill,. ' J;H. ds Toronto. co;ivinced, edges at 7,00. --;
Mrs. (Dr.)Thomson,, of Winn!- $ G. Prentice, auctioneers. ' r}*, .
peg, and Mrs. James Hood,. of Good Shoe Repalriag Service We pay highest price,for _
•butter and eggs.
' Agincourt, spent Tuesday of egg. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Seasonable ,
week with David and Mrs. Sa 'CECIL BRADLEY J F' old Claremont
'!!aster, Allan Taylor, of Sault ' f
St.Marie, arrived here on Thum 06=11 OtYt @�
°•�. . da last to a -- O Harness nicker, _
y peed a few months );n•the Estate et Adelaide A. Field, ,with his grandmother, Mrs. A. W. late of the Police Village of Picker- PICgERING, - ONTARIO' The �'1Gk81' ti.
' Mackay, ion, in the C)ounty'of Ontario,de- _--- ���y�� s .Q k
Miss Annie Spo$ard and her ceased. _ Vifidl Ce Commltte�
:
friend, Mfie Isabel Sargent, of Td- Notice is bereby given pursuant to Men's all-wool Sweaters,reg 9.30, for
g_ Yom, routo. have gone- on a trip to Section 56 R. S.O.. 1914, that all cape- 5.00 l L The-object of this Association is to
t Washington holla and New -York for ditors and others having clatme or de. goys all-w000l Sweaters, reg 4.50, for lessen steelingg and prosecute '
i..- 2.75 the felons.
y mands against the Estate of the acid
!;,oat, between Ira Powell'• and Adelaide A. Field.deceased, who died - `«
" the C. P. R. station- on Monday, on or about the 15th day of January. Boy'a alt-wool Sweaters, reg 3.75. for 0000 m
Apr1.2, d dling rope. !Finder will 1923. are required on ce before the 1.76 / ` 9[amhors having propari ,token eoans,ne[ g•:
please leave same"at Thos. E. Ste Fifteenth day of April, 1923, to send Men's wooi dome-knit Box, reg 1.00. sale immediately with may membsoll
henson' by post or deliver to the undersigned for We.
P & Solicitor for the Administrator of the of Executive Cammiitool
Miss Veta Stephenson, teacher FAt.ate of the said deceased, full par- Men's wool Sox,reg 75c;'for 4me
Dd
. ,mb,nhip fee - i1•A0.
in the Toronto ooaseirvatory of ticulars in writing of their claims or Men's heavy Mltte up to 2,40, for 1.40 '�•k•a•mar e:oen•ttu t?R,,tsaat or: �
Mu9ie, is spending they Easter va- accounta and the nature of the secur• searsterr be oaapptt s Pre,
cation at the home of her parent:•, ity. If any, held by them. Healy rib Underwear, reg 115. for O sleep to-night use R/►2•
!b Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson. - And after 9,3cb last mentioned date 1.99 per garment i MAfi'f today Tor Asthma. Ezso•Col D. Banks, C,S.Palm.
' the said AdmIaitstrator,wiil distribute ere Donald Munro, Pickering.
Froward Neal, eoi>r of James Neal Meci fleece Utiaerwoar, r I-Z, for AZ-i11A9 IM bron ht eaeeiul yd is ,
- the xsseta of the deceased anion the � R ! f tTk
of Monat Forest, a former rest. e 89 cents - W ), Clark:
dent of Claremont. s ne the art+ea el) thereto.having regard a�9 rt3tfut steep to tkonsands who
� s a %, J.R. Thextoa. arks:
only to the claims of which he shall Men'e Cape, up to 2 75, for 1.73 , fermv.11s:ittered tke agonies of Asthma. president. t3ecraiatr wwr
week-end with Luther and Mrs. then have received notice. - RAZ-:11118 contains so narcotics or •"'
" Pilkey and other relatives in Dated ae-Pickering the 22nd day of See our tiew Ginghams, Zephyrs other habit-forming drugs. It it
Claremont. 1 March. 19'.3. and Prints,also WYall Papers, igoea not stun repel we giaara&sae your -
John Miller made a shipment of, W. V.RIcSASI1 b4 olMost will return your money. $1.06 r
Coal, Coax ure-bred sheep to a breeder in Administrator scO T a Box. Just swallow tv�o caDsuks."' 4
. " lows one day last week. They By J. Fsizzwa7L. 1 me Trial from Tout gt,tes Co., tanners. T#
were in charge of Fred Evans. We(�� Whitby.Oat.. his Solicitor CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO Sold byDr. N. E. McEwen hard and Soft COST oT the
understand that he experienced-
'
very severe anow•storms on his- best quality ou ,;
hand
Mr. McCalmon, who was former-
- . .. . .,.�,
_ Iy manager of the farm belonging - - HO
• A.
to the late orge Boomer. at Ev.
Co
- aniville, has been engaged to take
charge of the Beal form in Uz
bridge, and entered upon his new -
dnGENUINE i
ttee this week.
The combination sale held here
.I:
: on Tuesda y afternoon was well "
attended, but the heavy rain j ; r
• • �.rry rr •
. -whirh felt daring the afternoon - • �A.
' ''interfered with it considerably. - - _ � -
-A large amount of goods was die- - Repairs Sold Here ,
pried of at satisfactory pikes. ��+ ��
useke Caster, with is givia�i nv I -
• laoasekeepinR, will -hold ad"atiC- i The right triad of repairs add new •
tion sale of his household effects life to your machine, and the
oaks right kind are those
:. at hid premises at North Clare -- --- ' made from the same
moat on the afternoon th Thee• material and of the
- -day, April 14th. Everything ad- � '' _
p • same manaf. as the original. '
vertised viill be sold to the highest _ - - _ - ,
bidder.
t • Join the increasing number of
A D Peters' auction eels of rt - N bu' ins , forehanded .men who lnenre :
farm stock and implemeot,I at bis - . _ y against emergencies by
premises-et Dagmar Station nn` -T: orderiapt repairs
Thursday of last week was a de- -. r Ford car tC)- .A R L
sided saZceae. Owing to the e:•
• .
7-c.lingly cold weatber there was By doing this you get the benefit,
not so large attendance .as there 1 '��j '�J ou bu - a +of the McCormick-Deering seTvie
'- would have been had the dap ea .7 J J + -'
'milder, never-heless bidding wars '• a service dens ich ie promp a
.;:'. : �d .veto e� row i dependable. �'►
-' brisk nad good prices were real - � - ,
ized under the efficient work of `_ • i F
the yuctioneer. David A. Pugh,
p p - F. X-l) 0 P E
'The 70 acre fanny which was offer .. vein ca'r—proven ' CLAREMONT
ed for sale was not sold as the
reserved bid wp3 not reached, but ,I� p = y �i♦
As still on the market at 84800. oV E'er _ "•tea aeri o�i_ T a Ideal Gs'oCe Store
C The concert given in the Mason BUY h10'/tr Aft -
is Hall on Thursday evening Inct ears 'ou Headquarters for
-was a most enjoyable onP, The MAXIS CLATAM y • �r
YOU GLrT A
Greenwood Minstrels, who gave ,�.,• �, - Good Groceries their show,show, came in for s great •�do not bu an ;;
deal of favorable criticism for �� ' ':° _ Y Don't fail to call when in town
',-'their part in the prograroivP. •
They may be lane af"a hearty wel- AAAR experiment. _ = Butter, eggs
�. come should they appear here ' Co"again. The night was a very cold �""'!'w $695
'
one and in conseq'neoce there were ,�•:;`. Poultry.
very few in from the country, but
s _ The low , rice � ..Rated all the time and
the residents of the village turned ` S�prices paid
r 'oat in large numbers, The pro. s Ohre 26d
• Phone.
+seeds amounted to au, which �f the Fora ��s
will go to the Memorial Parkca - ±F$ANg CH7DItOW, '
'.•
funds. __ ! wa rawammeo„T.*ommexrob -
""t"`�"" '�` made possible ONTARIO
s*�o.►+eo t w� o..
A meeting was held on $slur- xer.,$`� - CLARRMONT, - -
day evening at the residence of - =
Dr. Tomlinson for the purpose of onl v uan-
making final arrangements for y J q - o
making the,last payment on,the ✓ .7
Memorial Park grounds. ' There r ta
'was a good attendance of those
lily prodction Oa�OtO�t
interested in this worthy object. - - z•~
..: Several new donations of a sub- - :;,�= - _' _- _. • _
stautial nature were received. -
Every person is now urged to do -
"
his part towards beautifying the - :,��
_ _ Ot all maMrls"and desla
perk and thus s w that we �! I a'C 1 k ept in stook. It will pa you
appreciRte the work one fur ue t 0 U'tt, iGkering
s alt at our works acd inspeot oar do*
b b t the front and the
y our o)�h ags-tt bwaido 0 1 emploD hem . b
I[[peat sacrifices they bad made. ;: `
We would sugaeit that the farm- ' If we soon, and do ibrow he
cars in the vicinity of Claremont _ _ oommisien of 10 per sent.,wlbieb you i m
- make donations of shade trees, ttl, saelsinlysave by pneebasing from its,
ea111 se�B W. .
end on Arbor Day a bee miftht be FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITID. FORD, ONTARIO J. T. MATHESON" +�=
held by the men in the village and _
have the trees planted. _
F°;�• r. : - OtSoaend Works'; Whitby,Onitili!]
rte. �,• :�;.!
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k "j•'
:. - P' •• , -.t - _.. - - ---jam
who would not stay with us has re- �'"./ ;•
NURSE turned. Now-he must obey you, Miss -
. s i_ Wells." Aker Every Meat
-,: ^'j ORD �� led Toronto $oNow for Iaoar- a saw her come from the other
abes, I. atfiliatloa with Bellevue sad _
Allies BorDltat., New York City, +leis of the room and he watched her
offers s three years' Course of Train- with pathetic-wistfulness as she aided -
! to youn wome_ _havens the re- I the pl: fan. Once as he took his
rn�g g -
:. — auired education, a de o s of be-
n yeu '
pulse, Karol smiled at him reassur-
- ° coming ngrses. This Hospital has pule
adopted the eight-hour system Th• I inglyr but Agnes kept her eyes from
BY MARY SYN(3N pupils receive uniforms of the School, meeting his gaze. Only after Karol v
a'monthly allowance auk travelling had gone did he venture to speak to Top oft each meal z ;
s. t' expenses to and from New York. For I her. "Did on brie he here?" he
further information th,e• with 8 bit O .•,`
'�: - ' , Superintendent apply o asked her. y g
-x "Mr. Vale and I did." _ sweet In the form
"• PART II. the knowledge, but he reassured him- "Last night?" Of WRIGLEY'S.
u "But you're not really sick," Amie Self with the thought that, after all, own -amusement he seemed entire))* !Fourteen daTa ago."
She would know now. that he Was in "You've been vex sick. Eve
declared it simplified matters between them. willing to sacrifice himself once Agnes "Then I've Been=" -fit l9�ttStteB the--
" �""Dr. Karol sags I am" He beck- arrived Ife devoted himself to her �• ► y n="
sweet tooth and
i -.:.zoned her toward the table, but she love with Arnie, and she would see with the siduity'which always an-' "Even Arnie would believe ft now?"
as u
=efnsed. staring at Ague
Wells with that her•own cool.professionalism of noved Blair, even giving'up dances to "Any one would." aids digestiol0.
a ' tilative hostility. "It's the silliest manner would mean nothing to hiss. talk to her. She was new to him, of_ ' "grill I get well?" `r
pet
r hing.I've ever heard," she asserted. Amie, purringly content, opened his course. That, Blair reasoned, ex- "Temporarily, yea. The rest de- Pleasure and
`
kted )slued his devotion f '
., i arette ca*se and li one for him p or Vale couldn't `
If You're genii sic ou should 'go $ $ Mor upon yourself, just as it aid bene�iteombined.
t_4: to te hoe ital.really " then her own. appreciate her fineness. Arnie, moving before that ni hU," .
' r p you re not— g _ .
if I'd dresisled that any one would "Have one, Miss Wells?" she quer- over closer to Blair, sought to shut "Agnes!," f�
„ , fed with an inflection which seemed both the others out from his thought, "yes?"
take that attitude, he said, i d have flirting with him outrageously. „•
stayed at St. Mark's. All I thought to,shut out Agnes g geously Come here.
k' about was that I hated the idea of No, thanks, Agnes said. " He tried to respond, but his emo- 'She returned, standing above him
%• "The won't hurt ou" Arnie went tions seemed incapable of being arous- and watching g
't:,:s' hospital You must think'I Want q y g him with eyes into which
;e<'to lie sic "l he went on with the v-
OIL ed. 8e was tired, tired of the noisy shadows had come. His own eyes filled
sick,"l "She has as much right to refuse music, tired of the crowd, tired of ` '
•bliness of illness. with tears, tears o! weakness, of pity. .r D-34 i "•t-
"Well there seem to be corn nea-,them as you have to take them, Van Vale, tired of Amie. His gaze kept for bimself, of iegrets, of grief. He :;•,
tdons" she tantalized him. told Arnie. straying back to Agnes, serene in her saw, her Ii
pa quiver in the pain of '
,,. "0h,if you feel that way," she said, quiet, and there came to his mind the ath and with his old gambling
Agnes Wells began td clear'off the' ��► y. 8a B
table and Blair followed Arnie to the and-puffed hard. "Aren't you going memory of a stanza he had heard in instinct, he flung all on one chance.
r other side of the room. "I know it's to take me riding?" she•asked him college. An old professor in n Eng- "Dce it mean anything to you," he
uausn " he told her, "but it's my a while, and, because he could Bah course had read it'and Blair had 'as-ZI her,."whether I live.or die?" ial
al' Y see no way of refusing, he agreed. lingered on i for rh hm.- Magnetic Rotation.
'�"•'headatrbn esa against Dr. Karol's y g, �' g � � Bravely she met him gaze. "It .' .` .
determinattlon that's brought it about.i The ride lacked,however,the charm means evergthing," she said. lono-magnetic rotation is the• team
w=• o! other rides with Amie and he She walk`s,the lady of my delight, „ '
y 3d A she herdess of shee Then I'm
• , tales Wells is simply to ng.the fe turned back early. He found Agnes p p' "I knew you d'She bent near- spark from certain coirdenser oinconslder- o
-tar's orders in trying to save my life.",reading and unperturbed by the in- he recalled. Other.lines. faded, but er to him and the beneficent low of'ahle capacity is sent horizontally
From under her Ian , carefull' g pe
'rU cidents of the evening. She refused the last of the stanza stood out: her loveliness enfolded him through a gas and two small vertical -
.em hasized lashes Amie studied him,
,4 -mp to let him tell 1-er about Amie don. �•
. and evidently concluded that she had , She has her soul to keep. You are.beautiful) she said. _ planes of mica in tie form of a cross
ping her -nurses manner for sh'?lei >
7 :nati:de a mistake in direct attack, for `Try to sleep now, she told hue are suspended in the middle of the dia-
P.. she crossed back to him, lifting ho aagainst intimate tliheconv somehow fallen That was it. That was why Agnes He closed his eyes, but could still charge e a fine fibre attached to the �
e chin in her hands. I didn't dream you Wells was so different from all the see her outlined ag inst the sunset
.. from her-good graces, and he spent rest of them. She knew that she had glow over the city s centre of the crose the spark Produces
W.�. were serious, Van, she told him. _ I. ty r .
``. never thought of you being ill." the next two days-strugglin to rein- 'her soul to keep. .The knowledge set (The End,) " ..: so rotation of the croen. If, however.-
"I never thought- of it myself," he state himself. It was on the second her apart. That was why--yes, that ," a vertical magnetic geld is eatabled
Wd, and kissed'h j gn night that he felt justified in talkie g
her jnsL as A es re-' g was why he loved her! -in. the as the cross rotates through fi
turned to the room He knew that she' to her in the same tone that had gyy first conscious re stration of +};
must have seen him and be flushed at marked their first evening He set his knowledge loosed h flood of light a ooneWerable azigle id the gas is air
rn the scene for it with care, driving her upon his brain. What a fc'ol be had NEAP pRt R� and over a small angle in other gases.
out to a point wherd"they were alone ,been! He must have loved her from, 3 IOQIIEGGER4 This rotation is ascribed by soul's --
r:. - = with sky,and water. the moment she had come into the MOt�6e authorities to the bending of the paths
PATENTS t
It was not of his later years that high room at St. Mark's. That was of.the Iona or electrons and to the ad-
that bring the tartest ttietnra are- $
tea properly yrotectsd you eau he spoke then, but-of his childhood, why he had wanted her to come with r( ditional, protectiol} which the vanes af-
... -write with confidence to our IIrat tor' telling her of his father, of his wa_z- him. That was why he was jealous I ford each other agatsst impacts from
-w; `r« report as to pateatabilit7- Send derings from school to school, of his of her admiration of.Karol. That was ' one adds ratherlhan from the other in
for List of Ideas trod 'Ateraturs loneliness and growing recklessness as
„ly sondeace invited. $r � why be had defended her against these circumstances. The observed '
r. 2=1 Iaa3Kf T 00. the ears went on. 'I've never had 'Arnie's insinuations. Because'he loved
yy i rotations Indicate t'tet the effects of
Patent Attorneys anything to work for but excitement" her he bad opened his heart to her. "
M ta1sk ss. - �' 9i�" 1", justified himself. "No 'man has Loving her. he'had told her gust what /� 'the positive ions are in general great-
iTr.-ti ever cared whether I lived or died." �Amie meant to him Fool #col !oc l! or than those of the negative.'
i "Why didn't you marry she asked] upbraided himself. He*had shown \"� "
- liar. What the Clock Does. ,
: !
East O! dt j her the worst of himself. He had
_ "I've never loved any woman well brought her here to Tracy's to look .Ma—"la the clock runang, sonnieq"
' - enough," he said. g • ' )
` s �t "Bt " on Amie s proprietary possession of o Sounle—'Noy ma: it's lust standing) e
'
DY9S "Amie? I've sever thought of mar_ him' to listen to Vale's innocuous hil- - j_ -still an'waggin'its tail.".
$ andetia�s A fury of his own �oIIy ape 7
= ryipn�,her until I began to see I was laid'hold upon him. He began to drink Minard's Liniment tor Corns and 1lMarte•
shipping down. Then
differI th ught it`Vale's liquor, telling himself that no- Driven-to Drink. r
Yon
a• thing mattered now. He didn't ..wen tt The dArkest shadows .of leis are
well, you know the world, and you've want the year afnce he had lost Agnes. The best of all companions is a those s man makes when he stands in
met Amie." "The only really good girl I've ever-
MATCHES "But o there are so many girls " the hammer in his brain kept good conscience. his own light
-p
"You're the first really. good girl "What's the matter with you Van?"
r - t having:
ig
I've
lumbin�the depths of the water into Amie complained, beadit:g close to -
' =
EDDY'S! -
which he had waded, he lea back "Let me alone,"
"He's sic Vale laughed.bP ,
� �� he muttered.
" to shore. "When a fellow has just s " � k," led. "Ha has
year ahead of him,"he told her "he's �,
to play the part. We'd all
likely to duo the mast reckless thing though, for the same stake." He gazed rl
s ; he knows. fatuously at Agnes, but her gaze
The next day he suffered a sharp assed him toward Blair, owin
., reaction to his m_ ood of resignation " '
Z L rk with concern as she watt
t «.. p
'�` �' , Lttltta,_• .1. _14 ris3'rtg; ....at ---e4 - _._. - _ - _; _ ..• ,
wasn't going to treated like a child,
go (better.go." - s7t feels good
he decided. If Miss Wella had under- „ „
STOVE ::He's going to stay, said Amie. ! t0 feel clean
i tl taken his case at Dr. Karol a order "Se isn't," Agnes told her.'
shed have to take the co uences.
r He hadn't promised anything except
"Yon can't come here to my
to let her come He'd go on jest as if and spoil it )floe this, Amie
"Van isn't sick. He's as well as Tom t ;
R she weren't there. If she wanted to Vale is. You're both 'of you lying,
come, she could. If she didn't-, she u and that doctor. . You're just try-
could stay there, and wait for him. Y° -
Amie's telephoned call, telling him ing to get him away from me, and I ,
that Vale wanted them to Won t let yowl There's no reason why -
- go out that be shouldn't have a good tame.--You're
,evening, confirmed his decision. "At fooling im. Come on, Van, let's fool
least he wants me," Arnie-said,"but I them.$. Let's dance, and dance, and -
1 told him he had to ask you." dance till the cows come home!"
_ "I may have'to bring my censor, She sprang up, catching hold of his. -
` he told her.
F She laughed and he knew,that she arm, but he did not move. . He was
had diagnosed his determination as a watching Agnes. For an instant the
a � salvos. reaction from the fact that girl stood hesitant, then came around ` -
Vale wanted her anyhow. "Bring the ,able and.fa„ed Arnie squarely.
her," she dared lily, `we
aren't lying, she toIJ her. Mr.
- i , ' • He left the acceptance to A Blair hasn't one chance in a thousand -
p Agnes, if he keeps on this pace you set for - •,.• . :
however, telling her offhandedly that _ The stains Of tO11 cannot
the crowd would be gay. She studied him. He wont even have the year
jl� the � him with the manner,which was be_I Dr. Karol hoped he'd Save But he --- - hold put against the bigt _ =
• w�sout-gloom ginning to irritate him at, eve re- to take to keep from it. I'm going _
�, _ You �l currents, so definitely did it mind to take him awn from ou. ~,. ;creamy lather of Life'
In utter amazement at her outburst
.= ''•r• •, yotu house- hint of his danKer. "You shouldn't
go, Mr. Blair, she told him. Amie Lane stared at the white uni- _ buoy. The pure palm
' Your wash' "You let me go to wvlik" formed girl, then, with eyes aflame -:
with rage, she lea toward her. In
sad `;Yon said you had w '• and cocoanut oils flush
go s flash the room was in up roar. Men -- _
can send out—but "I do—although I don't'see that I'm and women shouted. The jazzing
our dishes goin to be able to do an out the pores and bathe - -
�► y g anything d th, orchestra pinged the louder. Some
cr�sh comes." one yelled for lice. Blair saw Vale
y police. the skin with health and _.,.
veaWalloezE7ectric `You Can do much more if you don't jump forward as Arnie's hands went -
burn the candle at both ends. Ito Agnes' throat He thrust the other
-- �'
')Dishwasher t0 do "Will you come with me to-night?"'man aside and swur- in between the >' safe
ViDe
R"OSk "I don't want to go," she said, "but two girls. "het her alone," he com-
'doe yon. I moat I hope you'll understand that�ma Amie. = The kealtIs odour vanishes
,.' Wah the we>>a et'ypa definitely before we start" " n't let her alone," she gasped.k
� � _ "You give me no chance fo for t "What right has she to take—" Quickly after f438.
ge
and an that you're only doing this ender. ' "Every right,"he said. "I love her."
s dishes Ids orders. "You go home with Amie, he heard - a'-
_E He pulled up it front of Tracey's Vale say. "I'll take the nurse back
ten little aninutes. in no holiday mood, but recklessness�to the hospital."
_ vas hands--'eaves seized him as 'he entered the place,l "Ybu will notl"he cried, and swung
)lout~--saves dishes— smoke-hung already and clamorous!out at the man he ' had called his
beneath its swaying Chinese lanterns.l friend. a
= a �s and it A Negro orchestra on a raised,-plat-I "Oh, if you feel that wag" Vale's
".'. doesn't Qetautoforder. form blated out volumes of jazz, and�voice came to him across what seemed
t Too Rood too be true? at the crowded tables men and girls i an interminable distance. Then the
�. YYA a&for a d i sometimes joined in the songs. There!world reeled away from him as l:e 3~
were other crowds dancing, and Blair I fell forward. l nr
l _;J 'l1Ji�] had to lead +the way through them to 1 He came back to consciousness in a! -=ice, ` * • .;'...
the table where Amie and Vale were.'white room which seemed strangely
=.' j�-Z,�C,I'Ri1C waiting for them. He knew that hue-''dim and strangely secluded.
I g y
1 dreds of eyes followed their course, Slowly the remembrance of Tracey's; 9.
watching Agnes in amazement. She seeped into his mind.
-` looked as out of place as Arnie would i He saw Karol's .head at the door "� / % '-�'•: ,
' -Huriey
have seemed in s church, but she before he heard the doctor's voice. He;
` '.MtRt�li]dtC �. . - seemed unconscious of the sensation I sought to close his eyes, but Karol I
LlmFted T. she was causing—and Amie would;interposed himself between him and'
..
w never have missed that. "B is the pretence to ales "He has come back," LEVER
Tetnperanee at. - 'Belle of New York,' he heard' n he heard him say, as if to another BROTHERS
'
Toronto lean say, and had to choke down his'person. "This headstrong young man - LIMITED
'N
Impulse to tell him to keep still. f "Toronto ' Lb6R
I? Vale had invited Amie for his
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EXCHEQUER SHOWS SURPLUS .F
Week's Matkets
_71k OF HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS � -
Manitoba wheat-=No, 1 Norther
..Reduction of Expenditures Under Heads of Civic Services and ,;�� � �: ,y� � Manitoba veto—Nominal.
Defence, Together with Big Revenues from Income Tax, ° (' Manitoba barley—Nominal.
Ezoeris Profits Duty and War Stores Sales Result in y ; All the al;ove track, Bay ppp�rts:
_ Am. corn—N9.'S yellow, 91'�X.c;
8i�c.
2, 8
;. : Balance on Right Side- of Ledger. -- _ Barley—Malting, 69 to 616, accord-!
London, April 1.—The extreme dif- while the excess profits duty and sale fag uckw fights-outside. o -
P l.3' - Buckwheat—No. 2, 76 to 77c. -
•,4culty experienced by Chancellors of of war stores together produced £64,- Rye--No. 2, 77 to 79a
the Exchequer, after the war, in esti- 000,000 lea than estimated. Peas—No. 2, $1.45 to $1.50.
'mating correctly the nation's accounts The question uppermost in .the ne- Millfeed—Del., Montreal freighWs
a year ahead was shown b the figures , bags included: Bran, ton, $26;
per
y tion s mind at the present moment is shorts, per ton, $28;middlings, 8.50;'t ,Y
for the financiafiyear ended March 81.
r- j*�&�o�a sn lus between six and whether the budget statement Chan- f good feed flour, $2.
- III Baldwin--will sUbmit-s- week--- Ontario wheat No. 2 white, 51.14
t •seven million pounds ster ing, ee eatt= hence will afford say further relief
mated by the former Chancellor, Sir from taxation, The Chancellor is be- - to $1.16,Ontario No. 2 white according to freights outside:
'Robert S. Horne, the surplus actually Ontario corn—Nominal.
to 614-- 4
ing bombarded with demands for such THE PRINCE IN ACTION Ontario flour—Ninety exceeds £101,000,000. reductions,, and there is general ex-. Prince Pdward of Wales recently dubbed "The White Prince" by the per cent,n%L,
This big 'surplus is mainly due to ctation of a reduction of sixpence or in jute bags, Montreal, prompt sYi�
unexpectedly large reductions in ex- � united States Ambassador to England,photographe8"just as he made a jump ment, $6.10 to $5.20;-Toronto bassi
pendttures, the chief saving being a shilling on the income tax, with re- is a recent sees in which he finished third, The Prince is devoted to riding $5.05 to $5.15; bulk seaboard; $-C9bf
lief in the beer and sugar duties. and-hunts to $5,
-' under the head of civil service, which -hunting and Ss never happier than when on a horse. Manitoba flour -eat pate., in eottomr
tost approximately ;.287,000,000, as The present year has not been re-
markable
compared with 'estimates of £460,000,- for expansion of trade, bat- sacks, $7.10 per bbl.; 2nd pal., $6.801
.._..:+,- .. p COAST ;GUARS- BOAT EFFECTS THRILLING
Hay—Extra No. 2, per ton, tracjc„
000, and defence services of £111,- the fact that the reduced income tax' Toronto, $14; mixed; $11; clover,.
000,000, as compared with an esti• has yielded so much beyond expects.- Straw—Car lots, per ton, track„
" tasted he revenue . tiona will be seized upon by those who. j��Q jL+ ON (�T(}� i �Di� : Toronto, $9• . �
On the revenge side, although the argue that the only thing required.to jj�ESCVUE STORMY j fjjtjf� Cheese—New, large, 29c' �
: . income tax was reduced, it produced stimulate trade and industry is relief : : 29�c; triplets,21e; Stilton, 82c. Old„
�. $50,000,000 more than was estimated, from heavy taxation. large, 81 to 82c; -twine, 88 to 34c{{1l
A -despatch from Cleveland, 0., He was grablled by two of the crew, Stiltons, 35c.
says:—Successfully battling the'who several times almost slipped into Butter—Finest creamery prints, Mf
' waves' of Lake Erie, to 55c• ordinary creamery prints, 66 .
BIf3 ADVANCE IN United States the water. Holsworth was finally to li2c; dairy, 3 0 ; Soo ing, 24c.� sea
CUS•rOl�S RE VUE coastguards early on Wednesday;placed inside the cabin; •where IIr. Eggs—New'laids,loose, 32 to Wei
night brought to shore Harry Hols Harry L. Baird worked over him sa 86 to C.
M
rte• 4 new !aids, !n cartons,
ti tr worth, who,for 24 hours, lay a vietiaci the boat buffeted the waves on_ her Live Poultry—Chickens, milk-fear'
EZCfse Taxes Also Show ' s,-. of pneumonia on the watei7orks crib, landward trip. over 5 lbs.,25c do,4 to b lbs.,25cz do,` _.
Marked Increase wring F"fs- �� of which be was the keeper,five miles Half way back to the coastguard over 6 lbs., 24c; do, 4 to 5 ma., 2^i to
Cal Year .itlst F,nded. f,'i out. It was one.of the most thrilling I station, the power boat's engine went 24C, do 2 to 4 lbs., 18 to 21c; henag
rescues recorded in the annals of the dead. The crew of the' Frank W., over 6"�bs., 81c; do,-4 to 6 lbs., 2'3c
Ottawa, April 1.—Revenue received Great Lakes history. which had been held in readiness b a
from customs and excise during he The coast do,ducklings,to 4 lbs., 28 s. roosters, 28c
$ Ji ' ' guard power boat, with the Great Lakes Towing Company, 5 lbs., over b lbs., g, 1 do, 4 a
b lbs.,28c; turkeys, young l0.lbs:-sad
- •fiscal year 1922-23, which ended on screw, of eight men and a captain, steamed out into.the lake and towed y�p� 31c; geese, 18c. � .;�•.
8atnrday, amounted to $274,656,739,' set out for the crib late an Wednesday the boat to shore. Dresse(re,'
poultry—Chickeaa, ntillc? .
- sm, increase of $44,856,465 over the in the teeth of a high wind, after` An ambulance, held in readiness,- fed, o er 6 lbs., 35c; do, 4 to 5 The
previoae fiscal year, for which the to- several previous attempts•had failed.; rushed Holsworth to a hospital. His 83e; doer 6 lbs., floc; do, 4 to
caI revenue was =229,800,274: Excise 1 - An hour later, the boat itself became condition is extremely serious, Dr. lbs., 26c; do, 2 to 4 lbs., 25c; hensd
-_ tax collections showed there was also the object of a rescue. Baird declared. over 5 lbs.,-30e; do, 4 to 5 lbs.,
80e; J
a azarked increase in the revenge de- As the power boat reached the crib,� First word that Holsworth was ill do, 3 to 4 lbs,, 26c; roosters, 26c• �:
II ducklings, over 5 lbs., 35c do, 4 -t
• 1�
rived from caStoms Import duties. John Hugo and Thomas B. Heller,,ass picked up by an amateur radio lbs., 33c; turkeys, yolfng, 10 lbs. ana' w.
The total amount received in customs , Holsworth s 1(asltenl, tied a rope,operator early on Wednesday. He in up, 43c; geese, 25e:
Import duties during 1922-23 was r around 'the sick man. Then as the turn notified then coastguard, but be- Oleomargarine lb.,21 to 27c,
r ($131,828,042, as compared with $119,- l:'F •' boat manoeuvred in close, Helaworth cause of the heavy seas and high wind, Beans— handCan., -picked: I&, ?e -
= 653,435, or an increase for the twelve ' ' r was lowered ZO feet to the ice-coated, the life-saving crew was unable to primes 8%c.
months of #12,2?4,606. Excise taxes cabin roof as the vessel`passed. ,-1 approach the crib during the day. Maple products--�yrnp, per imp,
yielded $105,649,889 in the year just / gal., 2-50; per 5-gal tin, $2.4 ,
ended,or;38,020,647 more than th the r ¢ a + i ,
SEVEN KILLED i 5 gal. Maple anger, h 28 to
previous year, when the amount re- _ ► Honey-60-1b. tins, ,11% to 12s �,
- - INJURED WWRECK lb.; 6 and 2%-fib6 tins 12>� to 1s
eeiv+ a am nt collected ' !Would Cart Handbook'Traffic. o er lb,; Ontario comb hone;, Per
The amount collected to excise du- p .
ties during the 14scs1 year Just cloned Sir Lomer Bonin, who bed, intern- 53.76 to ;4.50.
Big Four Pullman Struck Potatoes, Ontaries.--i�t4, 1,, we td
was $36,022,439. Sundry collections dn+sed a bill lute the Dominica House $1; No. 2, 75'to 05e.
to prevent the publishing or -displar Automobile at Columbus smoked meats—Hams, med 26 i"
..:..�•_^�..;;' gilded $l,ib6,88? is 1922-23, or an �•..•::�,',, , .
crease of $118,828 over 1921-n, of racing information. Grade Crossing. ;: 29c; cooked hams, Be to 42c: smoke
:
rolls, 26 to 28c; cottage rolls
when the total revenue from, this — e ,. 82 tq
source was $1,087,048. ]�IE�yFO(jNpj �lyNj ( A despatch from Columbus says:— 35e; breakfast bacon, 80 to 83c; sew,
The month of March, t11a last ea Seven persona are known'to have been cisl brand breakfast bacon,'35 to 88c t
GRIP OF Ri_-i_7-?_A RD killed, and fifteen injured, some Seri- backs, boneless, 84 to 40c. `
the fiscal year' showed Increases is ---+ ously, when a last Big Four pullman Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 6Q,
Import duties,excise taxes and sundry train esitoute from Boston to Clacin-I to 70 lbs. $18.50. 70 to 90 lbs., $13
Toll of Death in ThurS& ' '
collection& Customs Import duties y s I �0 lbs. and up, $17t- lightwel trolls,
collected during the month totalled StorM NOW Six---Sell nett, struck an automobile at a grade in barrels. $38• aeavvw
$12,524,852, as compared wile $11; Six---Schooner crossing M tb ,.r rth 4t, 1:"ib Lri-
` 858,816 in March, 1922. The amount Sinks. day morning. ,;:� Lard—Pure tierces, 16 to 16%ic '
j -. -realized from excise taxes last month ,- P The engine left the tracks and tubs, 1&fie to 17c; pails, 17 to 17We&
ria 18usc. Shortenin
• _`.-..�. was $8,098,65?, as against ;5,21?,?SO 13t Johns. Nfld, Aril 1,—The turned over in the ditch,lour pulhTlan P ta, >S,
- schooner Gordon Hollett Sank off Cape sleepers piling on top of it. All of the 14% to 15%c; tubs, 161 11 to 1&J ;c
In the same mouth a year ago. Excise Race within an hour after the crew cars in the train, with the exception �f, pails, 15% to 16%c; prints, 17'ai ti0
-
'duties yielded $2,838,216, a decrease had been removed to the steamer of a dining car left the track � 18?Qc. .
from March, 1822,when revenue from Heavy steers, choice, $7.50 -to W"
Sable, the latter vessel reported on The train, due in Columbus, at 7.60 butcher steers, choice, $7 to $7.5Q,
this source was $2,908,440. Sundry her arrfvd here' to-day with mail o'clock, was more than an hour late do, $6,25 to $6.73• do, m ,I
r collection@ amounted to $91,874 last g+
••" from Louisburg, C. B. The Gordon and was running at an estimated $5,25 to'�36; butcher heilara, ahaica;
'`- $month. as compared with $88,n0 in Hollett was 65 days out of Cadiz for speed of 65 or 70 miles an hour. $6,75 to.$7.25;•do, coed. $6 to $8.601
»-, Senator Dundurand $4.50 to $5' butcher
March, 1922. 3t. John's, salt-laden, when she The known dead•are two firemen One of the speakers In the debate In choice $4 to W. do, med., cowfr " 1
y _ foundered. and the occupants of the demolished the Senate u $8 92
' The schooner was dame upon the important subject can`nere and cutters, ;1.50 to
Mur&wer to Hang on :• while damaged by ice automobile,Mrs, Frank F.Hemminger, of the Hoppe claims in the far west. butcher bulls
trying to work her way throvgb of"Columbus, and her two Childre-n__ �gv ,feeding-s $4 to $6; do,coma
.r1>fne a#Fort SaskatCherl/an the floes to this port, and on sighting �-auppoaed to contain a, ra• �8.� �: feeding suers,good, $5.?d
6.25• do fair, $5,50 to $8; stocks
d cite and other varieties of coal in nn- � � ;6ts,.
the Sable, hoisted distress signals, limited. quantities.. They were drls•^ good, $5 to $5.60; do, fair, ,
Stettler, Alta., March 30.--Fred Cs Prisoners Escape calves
Captain Thrown, of the Gordon pe Covered and owned before the war by 5 choice, ;14 l.. $4--to. dc, mad:,
,'golvin was found guilty by a jury last Hollett, reported his schooner's con- co s, choice,do, 0 to $4- ; $8; mile];
night of the murder of John $aslanko dition to the Sable and the crew was La�elltCk Jai a Garman who claillied to be Ameri- cows, choice, $70 to $90; giprinrs�,
can citizen The Government canceil. .choice, $80 to $100; lambs, choice-$11
and was sentenced by Mr. Justice transferred without enffering dfis- ed his claims and there has been much to 16.50- do, a r1n 0 to i
Simmons to hang at Fort Saskat- comfort. No other steamer was ez Dublin, April 1.—Thtrty prisoners $ pp $ h, $8
lob '.-chewan on June,-23 next The de- petted in that vicini for man da escaped from Limerick Jail Saturday 11994lon and legislation concerning, $17.50; sbeep, choice, .$g to 59; dog
y F& by means of a tunnel. Two of them the lands since. culls, $4 to $5; hogs,'!ed and watered,'
tiberationa of the jury lasted for time Reports from outlying districts of were recaptured. -4 -. -,n.9.?5;. dn, f.0-h— $10;_ do, run
house. The accused took the sentence Newfoundland brought the total Miss Mary MacSwiaey was arrested Both Saskatchewan and Manitoba points, x.76.
stoically and showed no emotion. deaths, from Thursday's blizzard to have now endorsed the system of MONTREAL
again on Thursday, but was released y
t six In sdditioir to tTiree men pravi- cream grading as followed in Alberta Corn, Am No, 8 lloiv, 03 to 94c3
ously reported frown, to, death at yesterday. i _ _ through their dairymen's conventions Oats, No. 2 CW, 66 to 68c; No. 8 CW'
Three 0 61c• extra Nom 1 feed, 68�'
:: ..✓: .,, came known to-da . W _ and it is likely that legislation wills be ,
see Harbors, the loos of three be-
" orry," says a recent book on introduced in .the two provinces to 59c; No. 2-local w 'te,- b7 to 68a =
John Tobin of y Trepassey walked nerves, "is a complete circle of ineffl- enforce the system. Cream buying Flour, Man. spring wheat pate., lstih
Si $: 7.10• 2nds 6.60• strop
into a hole in the ice on Tre as cient thought whirling round a pivot stations were abolished $ + $ bsk
u - :.; .:.,.,:h:.:.;,;,<;.;•.,:;: Ha p aey B $ P r fished in both prov- ere?
rbre, near Cape Race and was of fear." Incas two ears ago.
;6,40; winter pats., choice.
-- y rolled oats, 90-lb. bag, $8.10
-•. ;>;;;;;,;:; drowned Jacob Stoodley and Thomas =� Bran $26 to $28• shorts 28�r
k`< ':':'��<- ;<>:::::••,. i Green, of Fortune Ba y, disappeared sF33 to $35. 0.
`': :::`""':;.".• while. on their way to English Cove, - - - ' r ton car l0 18 to a
Service on the Newfoundland rail- .:�` Cheese, finest eastern,!,• 24 to'
�•-%': way suspended owing o the blizzard Butter, choicest creamery, �{Y to -
'•' "':':'' has not been resumed /'� Eggs, selected, 86 to 87a Pota
as yet.' O$ the \:/ , tit
coast the storm is Still raging. Man per bag, oar-lots $1.
r: ^. y
vessels remain frozen in the ice-fields Hors, 511; cs�ve•, ;6.60 to 56.76;
j
and the sealing fleet reported by radio
yesterday that it was unable to-move ; OtlR Winner
owing to the ice pack ; -
� r a is Heir to $75,00q.
Turk Pepar _
= y tng to Prince Albert, April IL After
Ratify Peace`Treaty ear's search by private
'Dr. R.R. C. Gillmour, P.C., has been b1
London, April 1.—A despatch to I'sj r� �ff ( j Gated on farm tit CanWO+odt be
The Times from Constantinople says '� '�sf/ J �j '�`' y Prince Albert apd Big- Rive!'.
the National Assembly at Angora to- 2 / ,
i':, ' -Lord Robert Cecil. I0� The object of the otfledxe search
day unexpectedly, on a proposal made -1 was to acquaint•him with the fact
Be is soon to pay a riait to Canada in behalf of 200 Kemalist deputies, -CHE NEW HOUSE OF he had liebn left a fortune of $75
- sad the United States. During his voted by a largo majority in favor of COMMONS WILL DRO ® 2
s LY CONSIST OF 24,5 by his grandt►iotlier, Lady.Jean bilk.1
Visit to Toronto he >►to receive a de- immediate elections so that the new M 13ERS DISIPIB T rIIOS;tiZJ ' lasgI
:a mour o Newton Hearne G •
:.,free at-a special Coavecetlaa of the assembly would be ready to ratify a A9 AdOVE Scotlan
lUnlve vity of Toronto, wtlsn other dis-' peace treaty is one Is signed. The de- . Dr. Gillmour was at to chi
NnRutstied men will also be honored, spatch adds that Ismet Pasha ex- REDISTRIBUTION FOR THE COMMONS Gordon Highlanders daring the -�
sarong them. Sir Icy Nawbolt and p�� his approval of the plan. ,' and received his V.C.for catrhe ;i
Sir Robert Baden-Powrell. Kurd Robert -- ,P—--- It is expected that the redistribution, based.on the last oensais, will show
r wounded Colonel off the field in'
Is Rritish reprarentetivw In the Leijne Nero spent an equivalent of shoat !4b seats in the Canedlan House of Commonw distributed as marked on the of heavy fire daring file retreat
of Nations $200,000 for roses for one festival. above map. Mons on October 81, 1914.
t' r'; v*` c- :r:..7 . Vic' �.•
'*,.'• ,ti 7'4'C' -;n,y. •` eM °'` ,:F^;y, rv,,yl.MS+ �, '•p.. ,T ry .tc: 4 I -, '• 'h,
•"•' t'^"'. y °h +.f w',�,.•,,"� ;�.s ��+8..[ ,.,�F,��,�.' r,�."S."..;: ^e�i Sn,' i�"�:+�= „�-r�.Y .��.9;..yy 6 +„5"',' A�'�+ �i..
T •
I. 055�4.000; ;7:, "r.•
r
A
7-Dr. Henry will be here as usa- —' Born, at Pickering o u April-
6 , '.. i.w
L0CALI8MS,,,., al next Tuesday to ktteisd .to his. 2nd, to Percy a:13d Mts. Neale Wee
prutonal duties. 'Hazel.pilkey) a son (Walter C
.-Wear .. k <4
i —Mies B. Bunting 'spe4t a, day —The.regular.niontbly meeting ton.) p img ork ,
-1 of th,.� Obaiaber' uf 0dolinerce will•7-
not week in the city.
M vs..W. G. Reid spent the b ol-�be he'd i n t h e To w n 11 all on Tues.-
-New AdverUsirments.
Iday with friends in Toronto. day evening next. W Boots lffough)s '0 ' rail
illiams
Joe Clark, of Toronto, spent —The Ladies' Aid Society of St. ve
Andrea's Chureh will meet at 3 QSED DILL FOR SALE—Deer-
-Sunday with his parien' U here. A ...8mocks- and Shirts. We needn't
rs. Law spent o'clock ou Wednesday. April 11th.- . .11-hoe, nearly new." Apply to-Ru&wll
—Gordon and M B ckering. 28-30
Fkater with friends in Port Perry. at the manse. Is-Say any more they 'speak for
—Alvin _Wilson Spragg.a'has been eii• MAN WANTED—Youck or Widdle
Faster
spent I a ed,exgrio d..'to work on farm., Apply
i►t thin home of his parents in Bea- gaged to work on the Farmers to F.A-jxst, ckg:g tbemselves. Nqw lines
Verton.. Advocate near, London, and
—Milton Scott, of StratforN left on Monday morting to 'begin -D RING YOUR SEED 6RA IN,To. Ust in and better than ever.
Hill,Elevator and have the wild'oats
spent the holiday here with hi; his duties. lm-.Utet M.R.Hoover, 28
Mrs. Wei. Wilson and -dangh.
�vlfe aad family.
i3ALE—At the, farm of Prof.
ter.Miss Myrtle, of Bowmianville, FOR Boys' School Boots -and.Pants.
Mrs. Seorge Treloar,of Toro, Boswell. lot 10- con. 1. Pickering, bursts,
are spending the Easter vacation milk cows,stirs and calves. W-29rses.
to, 'spent Easter with her aunts,
e Misses Bunting. with the former's daughter, Mrs.
"OR SALE—A good -work horse. li' w You'�omods- that,-wil-l-stand & racks
—Miss Minnie Morris, of Toron. D. N. Loekwo'-)&� - 4 We can 8 o — in this
'top, spent the holiday with her Dr. E.- A. Sadleir, Toront6' Apoy to Alex. Thom, Dunbarton, lot 2$,ickeriPg. muddy, wet season.
dentist, wishes to announce that.
stater, Mr-,.Wm..Cqllis.- BALE-White Blossom clover
he openod a modern dental'offie6
—Mis's Alma Co*an. of Torolito, FSOeeRd, 44 uO per bushel, Te•cleaned, G.W.
In
SperitEaster with her parents, over H. R. Monney's cqufe(!tI10u Hodgson R..R.No.2,Claremont. '27-29
.1 March the T ' pire Wall Papers
Josteph and Mre. Cowan. ery �tore 43n Thursday,
n Thursdays -VOR SALE-A 7-font beering'Und-
As --to see ou
, of ,Toronto; 22nd.- Office open o Liper good zonditien, will be sold reasonaily. r semi-trimmed papers.- We have -Fie fin'
—Mrs. -Jolm Law,
• only. Office hours from .10 a. in. A, :y to W.A.Beare,lo-2,con,4,Scarb`c..o. 29
!8 spending a few weeks with her array of samples to choose froni you ever-saw at Rock
Mrs. Law.
to 5,P. W. �7,
ison, Gordon aud
"Miss MabeF Clark. of Clinton, Brantford slab slates and Roll roodrtg See om prices.
I'dy Brother's ROOFING-Pedlar's steel shingles.
p Bdtt We carry no stock on hand'
e preseot- me ying and seeure p.ices etie. alter
spent the week-end With her bro- first-class drama, will b before hu
W. J. and Mrs. Clark.' in the Town Hall, Pickering, by Shepherd. Pickering. 27- epns6quentl " our 'prices are rthe
Y.
the Bro' klin Dramatic Club. The ANGELS FOR SALE-At lot 15 cheapest. Guarantee a
-Robert and Mri. Rankiu,.of 0 Icon.2#Eickerinz. half mile north ol Picker'
"pota
;,L�Village. Alsoafewbagso. toes.
islookingfor ft 29-3Q Pbone
Richmond Hill, spent the holiday- proceeds %ill go to the Park Fund 24-6ur delivery..
'-here with the former's :moth,�r. . and the committee 1 8...Edgar Andrew,
Reserve Monday turnout on that 6vaning. A
evening, large ng
first-class- entertainment- is' as-' QEED'OATS FOR SALEO. A. C. d 7
May 14th-St. Giles PreshytVian V)172,clean:also a few bushels of red clover seed. Fred T. Bun-ti Picke'rin
Church Choir,of,Toronto, is-cam. cured. Admission, "ult@Z5ctV.i Appl�,toi W.H.Westney,lot 10, con.3. Picker-
children under '12 years, 20 etjL-ing; R.R. I.flickering. 27-29 ]Established
tr%l -The first thunder and lifbt- Seats may be, reserved at The:
BOOTS . REPAIRED-Boots and
ning of the season occurred here ton's store. shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos.
-Repoxt of Intermediate Room Watson. ,Shop and residence just west of St.
on Tuesday at ternoon and even- -f Pic George's Grg.'b Church, Pickering.
-Ing.
W. B. , Powell and-daughter. month of Ms F situated March, names in order OR 6ALE-Doubleframedwelling lore
of merit: Sr: IIIIrene Coupland, in the Village of Pickering, situad on a
G fi
ladys, are both conned to their id. Dorothy Andrew, quarter acre of land.on K Street. f.0 0 .
Edna Re In forth A oil,
L.A, F:ndley,404 lm.
beds suffering from a very severe
Howard La w, Harriett Morrissey, to. 29-32
Kenneth Morley, John Greenlaw.
ro, is t Four Is.a" nd r'e for :
,,r -Mrs.Wiman. of Peterbo AirIXEDAND TIMOTHY BAY
- Mrs. A Jr. III -,Ralph AURAD, Lizzie AXlLForsa1eat !hefarm, •-AlsoScanfita Wb!*e
visiting her mother. Bur-. Walter Richardson, Ph 1-
Blossom sweet cover. pure and clean at 64-50
who has been seriously ill for per bushel. F H;res4irty,lot 2 1.CM Pick•27
lie Pilkey, Alice Prouse, Helen -1
,-
sometime.
Edith Cowan, AustinBaker, BasilBye, Choice Rolled Oats, 5 lbs.,- 2Ee
—Misses, -Margaret and q EE D GRAIN FOR SALE-O. A.C, Q' cenes
Barbara Hall', Ethel Powell. Allan Ham are spending the holiclay*with Z %oats ai c,.,,cent.. bar:ey at sf cenv,. Al&o
er' %blh"and one good nnersu'��re
their uncle and aunt,J. B.and Ire. Andrew*, Jame King, AbRui Lis al Cly Thompson Seedless Rabdus-,pzr lb-1 ISC• o'
combe- Sr.-11 Bert Elli tt Myr- "ortie- PbO. Pick 20.
Whitby.
Bore, of Peterboro. Lie Lockwood, James Palmer, Sam New Prunes,choice quality,.
7L -Mrs. E. g.- Patterson, of To
Dn,
ronto, returned home last week, Scott, Irene Hall. FOR 14ALE-Good, work borne. tl
-11ty of cleanl
-On Thtirsday morning a young In . t--,, I .
'a e Fresh Hallowi Dates, .1 2i
alter spending a few days with. himself nv.hy seed, a =all quant,ty of re
t V.*and Mrs. Phili man who identified &a
P 6d clover wed Guaranteed free from "e"t c'
a ing Votatoeg, also bbl,, Xd.
sbVtirn, but lat, er. li'few " 26-29
-Wm.. Burrell, of Zeterboro, Wall. Brown. of A, Alex Gray,R R.Na.�2,'Claremont. 'Canned Peaclies, 21 l`b. cat), 28c
'.spent a day last week with his er informed aformed the uiaxi44rate that
believed that his maige was 1p.ASTU RE TO LET-Any one bay. 4
mother, who, we are glad to say, he Canned Blueberries,.ries, per can, 20c 9
Lynde,and that he hailed.frbm X they�VvAhfu*put to; 1!
is Boma hat i6iproved. d, ng the su meribonthsappyto Geo,
ice a.dson.Ict 25,con.9.Flickering 3 1-2 r-Wes,west
-The Young People's Society Whitby, appeared iA the POU -Standard Pin-nis or Pears, per can,
court to charge of w Claremont.address R.R 3.;baremoint. stf of the Methodist Church will wee. answer to a. c r
for its session on Wednesday even. acting in a disorderly manner
OR SALE-Chen p. all kinds.,of
`-Ang, the llthinst. Topic.-Missioni -whileattendiorm a dance iothe Fagons.harnesa.and all kinds of farm im-
Town Hall. ' He protested very piernenu in good order.. Also several beivy ana
ery, light scalesand cook staves and heaters. High--Don't forget the pia let en strongly agallaLk". being-thas rudely est price pod for hides and wool, also hv 17tf New Prints, Ginghams, Chanibrys'.
titled -Strictly Busieet@.' to Im interrupted in his�havivg"a good
try, H.Herman.Swuflv3lle. Phone IQW
GAliteis etc.
presentedin the Methodist Church time." His pleadings were in vain, WANTED-Alrout April Ist..,tgiri for Ladies' and
so.he was compelled to Pay 16 fine to assist in liciusem' k ii�d to rn#k CON.
this (Friday) evening by the Y. 'Children's Dresses-large.
8750, at the summer bom of Professor Boswell, Ap-
priCeS
add -costs 'amotinting to In a'ssortme o
It assortment B. C. d miss- -1 t9UM M C. I"-
which, when added fb his FS M,12a!' st T.11.elo,and aft" April 1- 0 S,
-Mrs. R. A. Doug -da I.M110,cgn!l.Pickering.or Whitby R.R.
liter, Helen, of Toronto. have ion fee..fqovince@ him 'that Pick-' al 27-29 Gingliams at 25 ciuita, 28 cents, 35 ceat6•
•
n spending a few day% with
acing is an expensive 19ace in Ni; Dry - Go d and 45 Genie per yard
= SAI 1W T
-pleaaar-
forwee*&6wic.., Ltic, Mile- *16i6h to FBr!ookl:n.a house with six acres of :and,
Bunting. -The mouth of.Mareb, IM, is a nearly new barn inth stabling for 2 boz"% 3 Ladies and Children's Hosiery is our A
matter of history. There was cows. and poultry; also drMng-Rhed. cum. specialty-Wes Ekledon, who*is emplt(y f e sewilbgood eellar. A portion oL
ed with the'Hydro Electric Com- nothing very rernarka-ble in the hn property is susuble for bo-Jdin& lots, Is New Chintz, Art Mullins, Cretonnes, Cur-
rnogtb, only it has e6tablighed'a ;3tuated one block east of G, T. R. stairion on
mission, spent over the weak-Sad & that ,1*1 Duke Street. Apply to Win PTouw.. fain Scrims, Marquisettef etc.
• record for extreme cold for
with his parents, Ed and Mrs, month. which iamally provides ns on the premises. 28tf
Balsidon.
Edward Dwyer, sr., who had with fairly good tupply of mild
weather: But t1lis year it was WALL PAPErRS
the misfortune several weeks.avo
afl Paper
to fall on the ice and fracture the cold from lbegtubink to end, with -M OTOR SHOW W I Don;t fall to ask for samples-We-have
bone in one of hia wrists, is now the mercury hovering frequently, made up samples of a number of
around the zero mark. Some of
recovering nicely. .. *%. - our lines and will be glad
-The public school# will be re- those people who take a ,delight to send you these
in takir!g the joy out of life have `Q%-ft
opened on Monday next, ashen the turday,- April 7ffi if unable to see our full range.
been reminding us-tbat the year Saturday,-
teachers will begin the Prices 15c per roll up
pupils an �llr mud
steady grind preparing for thii 18M was a kuv merless BY THE-
mid-summer examinations. one in which there was frost in
every month in the year, that the Davidson Motor Co.
-Oscar Conner left this (Thurs- Elasticsi" House o %
Detroit, wher grain n6v;br ripened and was a Points and Varnishes.
day) morning for D Is
-he-expects to secure & position. year of great suffering on account -LIMITED Decotin t,,the cold water kalsomine
--His- many friends wish him suc. of the lack of food. They suggest Kalsomine Brushes, Paint
case in Uncle Sam's Dominions.
that there may bee. repetition of Whitby, Ont. Brushes, Scrubs.
that unhappy time. There is no Brooms, Wash Boards etc., etc.
-Alf..Clark has moved on to the
Dalefarm on Church St. S6uth reason for becoming , alarmed aiis
we have often h9d the snow re. of'the Day's
t.lielatter has mny.e-c! iPtnT.!;tt =ain: with u
Just vacated 46y Rnseell Bye. and* '.9 until the middle of Proceedings: H APMAN
Ass"iesiden' _April and.then have a delightful Qhairruan s Rema.rks..
s:: blist ce recently Vacat summer. and an abundant harvest
ed by Mr:Whittle. Official Opening, W. E. N.
on Thursday afternoon last was
-E. L. Ciiapman's auction gal: and'that may be our experience Sinclair, M. P. P.•this y"r.
'-Solo, Mr. Brown
success. The day was very cold, :: .. :. I . I - . I- .
IN MEMORIAM. �:HARDWARE
BUNDT8
but notwithstanding. this,,ther* McLaughlin and
GATFS-In,l6ving memory of Wilmot Oldsmobile Sales. Andy Moffa
was a fair attendance and good tt
c. A. Gates,who died April 3rcl. 1919.
Prices were realized.
We c9iss him, Ob we miss him. Selecton, -,Jno. Parkei
L. K. and Mrs.Devitt, of To 7
Our hearts are bending o'er.
ror-tio, spent the Easter holidays Overland,sales
And'as'tbe'16D.ely diya go by. ce, 'Mr. Paige,- ales ...
with the litter's- parents,
Ruth sInd.Servi
We miss him more and more.
and Mrs. Machin, and in Brougli- Mgr of -M C 0
, 1, U R
The blow was great,the @bock severe. -Overland, Ltd.
am with the former's parents, W. We Uttle thought his death so near
. .Willys
J. and Mrs. Devitt. And only those who lost can tell Brief"Address, Sheriff Paxton
-A. meeting of St. George's The pain of0arting without farewell. Paste,
The Famous Cold Water
Wouten's Guild wiJ1 be held at the McLaughlin.Service, Bwart
-BROTHER AND SISTBRS. A
kiame of the president, Mrs.W. G. MeLa�ughlin
U the'12th. -in Whit
F"i- Ham on Thursdak-'-Aprl e and Tints.
S7�-• at"S O'clock. All me here of the
ELM DAU M11 J ladie' s�-Driving Contest at 4 p: nx.
church are cordially invited. Three Cash Prizes-1st $5.00,
.-Mrs. W.J. Miller left on Wed-
1
2nd$3.00,8rd $2.00. 'Ones'
1: mead last to viRit her sister. Mrs. I�T d of Muresco will
(Dr. Txssshaw, of Saginaw, Mich. Entries must be In our.'office by
2,p. w., Saturday, April 7th.
On her way there She spent a few W ehe�ve just received nty-flva-square feet'.
.seve
,97 data ir Amherstburg with Rov.
W and Mrs. Moore, During the Evening the Whitby formerly of SbLiPM$nt 01 y
:,-Pickering On her return home Canada's Be st
Citizen's Baud (20 strong) will
-
sbewill be accompanied by her be in attendance, as well
Tut u ' in 1, and 5 lb. Beek e8 1-.%' mother, Mrs. T. E. Pngb, who bas as other local talent to P
been spending the winter w4" Ogilvie s
er entertain our
" '
dangliter in Saginaw. visitors.
Royal Household
of Peter
-The many friends A
Macnalb, of Claremont, are deeply DropIn and get a Color Card iuid.
Fall display of Cars,open ath clos-
grieved to beer of his death which
ed models, will be on
read took place in the General Hospital, Tastry Flour' the floor. d all. abort this
Toronto, following a very critical
Mr. Macnab had a host Rolling EVERYBOD-Y WELCOME
finish.
operation Chopping and Out sanitary
Z of friends throughout the town-
sbtp w11n feel that they have lost every week day Tho Davidson Itotor CON
A friend by his death, And they All kinds of Feed on band
to Mrs. Maccab and daiugh- lAmited,
extend La their
their 94 nee re &Arinjr.
ot sympathy = 29. W11MY, oNTARIO Hi � �