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FOR SYTH, O lr.D.,. Director - B H�J. Hunter motored to Peterboro church.will be held in the-public halt p on the afternoon of Friday the Iltb, R•Opt�ometrical tAssociation of i3atario..Aeg. had sppent the weekend with hie par- when a sale of useful articles; includ• ' '.lstered =her of Ithe American Optoapetsical - ente there. :,' Association.. Eyes examined by appointment. .'�.. `• >•'�, <= ing aprons and other articles o€ cloth- _ ,k -rVilque 2804, Claremont, Ont. ee • :# We are pleased to know that W.R. Ing,home-made cooking and, candy g.alprhtnZn Mee is"recovering, 'after an- attack of etc„ will be held.- There will also be a `` I LLS- - F. TOMLINSON. M, B., Member !S pneumonia. fish•pond where many useful articles ~ug _ N.of+the College of Physicians and Surgeons " . ' Miss V. Bowls. E. Milroy, M. map be caught. There will be a lunch Y of Ontario.' Offlce: that formetty odcupied b . Matotl, M. Bush and. bars."Cleghorn counter where eaEahlee, tea and coffee - , the late Dr.R.Brodle,andlatterlyby Dr, Calm- rotect1011 attended a recital which was held at may be bought. In the evening Aft, well. Phase. Claremont,r?nt. 23ty the home of Miss Hazel Booth on Sat- R the ' Young Ladies'$fete Clash of the Pick- ^=<'` C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.E., ma}i sale yin hundreds of urday last. er•ing Methodist Sunday School will s A dance will he held in Valle Hall c " N. Edinbnrsih', member of,the 'Golly! of Y present their popular drarYm entitled lPhys,ci•nssnd Surgeons ofOntario•Ifo•aLt. on Wednesday, May the 9th. Mar- ••Strict] Business. Tbia layisbi b- BARLEY WANTED dollars this ear, y p of Royal Oot:ega of 8araeorio,. Ediahnrgh. Y tin's fa.mova fhree•uiece orchestra will ly amusing and entertaihin fo of special att•odbo to ddesses of women and be.in attendant Wm,.Hule. dance � d Highest price'paid. 'Must be OOa �p abiidren, Offieeaadreddeties,Brorrgham. rind young. Good music will also be g Get our prices, and bare your director, Gents.5 cents. Ladies will provided. Two,quilts that have been .. ._ . [quality, y lease pp• wide. Dancing to commence G9lairoprac is _ _ ,bQildin s rotted and at o'clock. Come and have a good donated .will be auctioned oft at the F tits buying WAEAT at top ' g p time. close of the entertainment. Admis- market price. �R. GORDON McKAY-Chiroprac• cut down the _ &ion 25 cents, children under I2 years tor. Office hours--...30 to S.00 and 7.00 to 15cenre. Everybody welcome, " With the big drop in the price of r' 5.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock - WHITBY. ro> street, Whitby, Eby "Bre lose. _ BARLEY FEED, Me save you niitpey The proposed establishment'of the ' ! 1NHFTEVALE: BRAN AND SHORTS "a [.agaft. Detroit Steam Car industry here was - it will pay you to sell your grain' rt • advanced a stage at a special meeting Mrs, Mason, of Toronto, is visiting and buy these feeds. AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and of the town. council Monday night. her sister, Mrs.'W.S. Major; A limited ua®tit of •Solicitor,Notary Ynblie Esc. I[oneJ so The committee appointed by the pub• Miss Meadows, of Toronto is the q rK oaa. O0ce Brock Bt.slorth,Wbitbv. g Friday night. under the g Hear Oats anted. to 96ty lit-meetin y g nest of her sister,Mrs.Seibert, y Stouffvffle • auspices of the Board of Tiede, ppies- Mr. %and Mrs. Smith, of Toronto. Ch, ng oil Monday, Wednesday° ILLIAM J.�•.B$ATON,B.A.,Bar- exited the agreement that had been spent the weak-end witty W,L.and and'Friday,'Sc per b6g untV rioter, Solicitor, member of the firm of Mrs.Smith. worked out between the company's farther notice+. s RYclr nan.Deniaoa.Foster and Bepton. Toronto representative and a select committee. Mrs. John Harris wits in. Enniskil• , General Trusts Building.8S Bay Street,Tarontc. p len last week attendin Telephone Main 961 and 962. The council appointed Mayor Bassett, g the funeral of . .-s - _T• Reeve Blow,Councillor Whitney and her sister;'Mrs.Byers. rDenfal _. `J t Messrs.Jan, Thomson. C. A. Parsons Ern Berry is confined to his home - NV and F. D. Maundrell, Pres. Board of ey an attack of quinsy. from-which it zw (CLAREMUNT p g is hoped he may Boon recover, -_ _ �. Ste. C*�E� Trade, to report to the regular inset•, p� ! �r -J. HUDSONI. D. D. a., L. D. S., ing of the council next Monday night, ' Jos. and Mrs. Lesty were in Gorm- , 17 . 132 Carlton�r.,Toronto. 'Hudson'i New Licensed �~ when the by-law can be submitted to ley on Wednesday attending the cele- System" cf comfortable plate work, Writefor elation Of the 91St birthday of the �" f ' 1.' Information or pboae Nonb 5314. 4.16 " the property �owners for approval. Y Embalmer and Undertaker- Thk general opinion is that,the by-law former's eldest brother. _ 'TiR. D. C. gmitb. Dentist, Stouff- Motor Heac9e.' will curry by an,overwhelming major- The concert in the Oddfellowe Hall roaaao u Univers ties a lathe Chicago al oLk To- Toronto connection for'-' ity. Assem�riing of.tiara will begixi on Friday evening was successful both fortbwitb In temporary premises in point of merit and financially. The Dentalsurgeo n. Phone office l tl, Ile•: lace Hospital Service.. Greenwood Miaetrela were s 1015. No oumcl appointments ;262Y already secured. Rlendid - •.'andwe hope to bear them again. and LAKE B.B. BEATON. D. D. S., , „ ` the 'Busy Ladies Aid" was presented . . BGraduale of the RoyalColelge of.Dcntai ��� ��- _ 1GREENWOOd. "with vim and naturalness that was ! �4 a: Surgeons -and University. of Toronto. Office pleasing to the auditors. • over W. St. Pringle's hardware mare. Whitby. • Born,on Monde P Office hours 9 to 12 :1 to 5.30. Ind.•p..om 6 y. April I6tb. to F. The special services in the Metbod- , Ben phone Sao. 441o �� Byers. a daughter. y - Mill Mrs. Disney, of Whitby, is visiting ist Church on Sunday afternoon and '. her son. Fred, and family, a8 evening were attended by large con. The. Universal gregations. The Rev. Mr.Coulter, of f/ssolnrttffe QSarbsr. -Will Will be closed for repairs, MrR. Mantle -spent the week-end Stouffville, reached able discourses -" �. ..... with her son. Freeman and faintly at both aervrcea, had the Washington (One of Our Productions) V. RICHARDliON- RPai Es on Oct. 13th and 14th. Born,on Saturday, April 14th,.to W" � Emerson and as Methodist church Choir sang s [Bad- i+Ve sell Sill's Rite-tits Lens for ; • tate. Inntrarce,Conveyancing, Notary Running a Ain Oct. 18th. lair and are uer6aluiv r irle..��,1 .,.-e. t Rosa Raine entertained Some of his all uie■Itna nil terra-�l t Public.Etc.,Pic]reriag,Oct. 31)y s, well trained choir, The thank- Kinsale . la the market for - Y friends one evening recentlyy offering itr aid of the ex ease of re- - d �R. E. G. KERSLAKE. $ V. Se. W. 0.Barnes, green River Mise M. Wood spent a-week in To- decorating the cerise was well re- the price. Vetertnarian. Graduate of va,versity of Or addxese R. R.NQ. 1.-LoeueL H1Ll. ranto with Mrs. Robinet to and Enmity. spanded to and we uaderstaad that FOR SALE , piney earefvl Mice G. PenReily has returned home Toeonto. All casesg yen 1 t'and atteneton. -P•Jbne 3002. Cuessont.a 321y Home Phone'Prl40b Mark. the full i•mauet necewary lies beets Heavy Wagon,, after spending the'winter in Scranton. raised. BiIRg -- »�j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. ,. �. 3' ! for Osentes of Tork and Oafatio. AUG. -:- PICKEj�G -'- Mrs: F. L. Green and Mies Steven- Bet o Trap Hsrraws' IftosWas of al kind* attenned to on @behest ' son spent last week visiting friends in =--A-11 to good 9 pet solace, Addr•os Green Siver IS 0., Ont, Toronto. W. G. Barnes Passes ?Tway, 'Woodworking had (leeeral � B.BEATON TOWFBHIPOLERS LUMBER YARD Bert and Mrs Harvey and, Mias - ` conveyance, eommytloner for ukho Webster spent Sunday with friends The mans friends o[ William Tb G. BlacksmitbiaR. ads"Ttss, a.aous"at. Tito. Yoeey w loss In Toronto. Barnes ware greatly shocked on Thurs• a tars Loses 01 lttarsiase Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, of Toroxitr. day of last week to learn of his sud- W. H. JACKSON, Brock Rood{ y ossss" •• 0°°• f-7 red out and spent a day' with F. 'Ica demise at his home at Green River Pickering, Out. 4 , ``eviu A. rt'O>�=Live stock sup. •We are carrying a :'nod'Mrs. Byers. oD the morning'of that day. Appar- 1JrUoneer. Graduate o! C. Sf. Jones' School, Mrs. Perrv• of Toronto,spent a few ently he bad been ift and health'-Cta,cagofetime espenence with pedigreed large and Well . as. aye with her grand-parents, John �eAtly and on the previous day had ,. H ere ' o� Are .aptrooetlfeptStockhadring.art. All kends of.aleo p f sad Mre. AdamaoD. motored to Toronto snd bafik. Short• X10 Ct is islon�ed to.26Tlyrms reasonable. Plrorri- tJ o r t e d s t o� 1 Grant Bunner left last week for after arising on Thursday morning ; Orillia, where he has secured a pool- he had an .spopletic seizure 'and died WM, MAW. LICENSED Arc- lumber etc. �ioxi in a bank. Success Giant. in a few bourn. It is only four montba __ ': r TIONEER,fgrYork.QnurioLadDurham T.L and Mrs. Robioett and Miss since his wife was called with equal Couritiea All kinds of sales peon y attended ' Auddenneae, and riueh' sympathy G Cement, to. Terms reasonable. Datem for saes may be Minnie motored out from Toronto and , - Deranged at NEWS'OfScv. Sell and indepea_ Let i1B giDOte f 0II. pritee On -spent Sunday with Miss M. Wood. felt'and expressed for their two young _. pail phonies. wh;tby,onc. sty ` �UUr requlrem6ntfl, Mr. and Mrs. Cbesher and family children, Annie aged 14 aDd Tommy ., moved back from Toronto on to their a ed 12. now orpbaned by the death ` of tberriather Dee 1 1 Deceased e a so sue - BURNINGRA1 BRAS' " Summer home on.the 7th coaceselon vived b a brother, Thomas Barnes, Lumber; -" this week. _ �• �. Gordon & 'Soul Mrs. Walters, of Oakwood, has re- of Toronto, and by four-sisters, Mias - (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) turned home, after visiting-here here with Annie Bun s and Mrs. W. McGregor s PICEERING het daughter. •Mrs. Walter Wilson,- of Huntsville. Mrs. (Dr.) Ira Free] of - - -' Builders, General Contract Stouffville, and Mrs. W. J. Stark of _ Shingles [ `x who has been quite ill. 'Edmonton. The funeral on Saturday "+ tors and Sign Writers 1 Don't t forget the Mission Band con- _ t .I Beat �OtOr'C8S �a.n6 cert.on Friday;May 11th. An inter- to the Brunswick Hill Cemetery,6th, Reddy Roofing ,Alterations and 'repairs of every _AT_ esting program will .be furnished by concession, sorrowing re atives and description. Concrete work, mgmbere of the Band and others. Chimneys repaired The LoWSat Pr1Ce - friends. The services were conducted - = and Lath Estituate9 free. : �. y the Rev. T. A. Nind,incumbent of !� ,•. Durant Star at ��10.00 - BROUGHAM. 1 Markham Anglican Church,and by FAIRPORT P 0. ONT. the MaEonic Order, the deceased •' r, ON T. Bwte spent a few dope last having been a P. M. nV-Bt4mgham �j E S O R1. ~ Complete week in Toronto Union Lodge(OI&remoxit)and a mom- F. A. Shrubs Etc. Some good points worth kDOwidg; Mrs. Linton and Mrs. Harvey spent"ber,for many years. ' Fruit Tres, a few days o Toronto last week. W.G. Barnes was born on June 21, MaCOV$T XX=T r` " ]. lied Beal continental motor W. J. Brown and family of Toronto, 'aaving secured the agen#,y for E.D. 2, Tbre�.quatter floating axle spent the weekend with tliB people 1863' at the old home near Green Riv• 3. Timden bearings all through er, where he resided'aH his days and Smith&Son.-Ltd..Nurcerymen, g g here, where he died,the youngest son of the of'Winona, Oat. 4. Same gear shaft as Chevrolet Mies Mary Wood has been visiting both 5. Single plate disc cluteb her brother Frank at Valenti&the act fate.William and Mrs. Barnes, Pickem I am prepared to take orders for all p natives of Ireland• and ioneer a - kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, 6• Half elliptic springs (underelung) week. P ;_ which guarantees easy riding Norman Carlton bad the misfortune highly respected settlers in the Green 9- Ornamental Shrubs Etc...at 7 Gas tank in rear• wish vacuum feed to fgil off a horse on Sunda last and River section of this township. He lowest possible prices. y .receive�i his early education at the 8, Side curtains open with the doors break his leg. �� Special rates for larg�quantitieQ. 9, The supreme'effortrf the man Who Robt.Wright. of Green River, is Green'River public school, finishing at 28tf designed the Oldsmobile.Oakland, spending a few days with hie grand- the old Pickering College aid Galt Cadillac, Buick and Chevrolet. dale titer, Mrs. Carl Devitt, Colle�i�te Institute. During bin col. N. J. ChapmaII' Pickering Last but not least, for expert repairs The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist loge daps and for many years after on all makes of cars,go to Church will meet at the home of Mrs. he was a star in athletics,. and it was More I • W. Ellicott on Wednesday afternoon, due to his coaching that Green River w' t 18 My Busuiess ! May 9th,at 2 30. boys have been able to play winning Gerow s Garage football ever since. To help you run part of yours. ! His many fri8ada here•were shocked -,.-� __ _ -":�•�`< to bear of the sudden death of W. G. Mr. Barnes succeded his late father By opening&New Garage in the Vii• BrOt�gham Barnes on Thursday morning, and in the business of farming and menu- lwge of Whitevale I am prepared to du paid their Ise. tribute 'of respect by factoring of baskets an wood pro- Wampole s Tasteless`Cod Liver all kinds of repair work, including _aLtending-his-funeral to Brunswick ducts, and up to the time of his death Oil wr,•„„ts;,,„ to-the-best prOF foul and aide curtains; also making - Hill Cemetery on Saturday. had coxitinue{]to do a very extensive our old car look and, like new b :.I7ne�eelled A manufacturing and milling business. _rduel you can take for y y grand entertainment under the g g y hiving it a Rood coat of new paint. , auspices -cd the Ladies' Aid of the For many years he had been,promin- that nasty cold. Agent for Toronto machines includ•• Methodist Church.will be held in the ant in muxi icipal and school affairs, g F� in the Dominion S Town Hall on the evening of Thurs- and 1898 was elected to the Pickering ing;Pumps„ Windmills. Stine g town hi council and in the ears Wampolee Throat Ease. '._•s`'. °•.':�',• and.Gasoline Engines. day, May lOtb. The Young 'Ladies y L10TT Bible Class of the Pickering Methodist IM an 1900 aerveii as Reeve of the wain lee' Paraformie Cough ^ n 'CHARLES M. RICE, � :' Sunday School will present their pop.. municipality. In 1910 be succeeded g $qme Tel. 5521, Whitevale.Q)nt E � ular drama, entitled -Strictly Bust- the late George Parker In the position Remrdlea reliePe the naught aess. which is interesting from start of township treasurer. and tenet etg to finish. Good music will be provid- ciently discharged the duties of the Crude Drngs,Patent erepaiittions. err° Ygnge A Charles Ate,Toronto ed. Program begins at 8. Admission office up to the time of his death. For er g Toilet Goode Tobacco, Cigars. - a Chopp Is open all'-year and admits stud. 25 cents;children,15 cents. over s5 years he had been eecretxey- ' ' eflte an time. When su Briny There died suddenly on April l8th, treasurer of the Green River school Metcalf's Choice Caodiee.' AND FL>►HI:�'G y P at the bome of her brother, John,Miss section, and always took a defy inter- ;,, .• training and promptness of Ob. Frances Phillips, aged 73 years. The eat in the education and welfare of the F ;. UR •I am � aced to do Chopping and taiaing employment are consider- deceased had lived in this community young. He was possessed of moreri pprreepp all her life and was a devoted and act- than an ordinary share of Irish wit Oat Fi[tkii }� every Monday, Wed- ed, this school should receive your :•-' needay and Friday Been demand for our ive member of the Christian Church. and an Inexhaustible,store o[ good �(��N l ; patronage.% She was of a quiet disposition, highly stories and was always in demand to N. E. MCE �• -E - Stoneboats For Bale graduates. Write to-day for our, respected and much beloved by all her act as chairman at public mead"go .. handsome catalogue. friends. 3er funeral took place on 'and gatherings of one 'kind and ;r., •, " Clu'eZl� another. He�.a the faculty of max-. V �nl,77tt,,tt,�.• .�t.��l Saturd4 .Apri121et, when jnGacmeat a,� ,a., [r, et$r!> „ •� .,,,,. .`�A�' W.3!1.7 1iiYtrt, Pr�lntSllss,I ;ItT�: lO Y dli .�lOft�l ', et).e,- FL-r - 1/.le..s.�•'4 .,-.r" F' :Ny. _b�r:.L"c.•, .i��i r �r, . ! ,,t u'rdr`, .•.d mA. .w, „LT�r''.pl'..•,c �.. k• T,rw �•r O C1,11 4:7. v Afftr Mod ,.-The Lar#est Sale America , because 2 In Work or play, It gives the polse and steadiness that mean suceess. �.Vm 30.06 It helps dlacedolls, alloys thirst, keep- exacting tastOme IL the most In# the mouth coo q "Mal eLvor a"molat, the ease* Purity Economy useles relaxed m and pliant and the*-Asoure4L serves at case. M 2 Mm HOW CANADA A ADVERTISES Photographers, % Part of the staff of expert employed by the Canadlau to photograph all phases Of Government blotion.Picture Bufeau at Ottawa, life and development. The lAborlitortes Canad'ian indusitrial and agricultural 1 The pictures, especially R series at Ottawa are.the finest in the Dominion. hc_stcalc'r� Of. sight &us adver- # A are shown all thla,eountries of the world, % of -Seeing Canada,' and promoting international trade. tIsIng Canada's exportable. products 7. LUCK WILLIAMS. BY LU Could the light in my eyes be really in the Highlan& darkening? I operied them again. In the highlands, In the country places The pain behind them was scorching. Where the old plain men have rosy PART H. think Of, diabolical My brain was all afiro. faces, chuckling. At that moment had the gag per' And the young fair maidens quiet eyes, par_ that made. me I looked at him It set-my teeth an edge, it was in mitted it I should have shrieked aloud. Wbere essential silence chills and 'little frightened such a high register. The a note, If such My eyesight was failing. The varnish blesses, "You with sight cannot understand/ could be called, lasted 'about six on the violin threw back no gleam as And for ever in the bill recesses 0 �.JLthat" he continued, now angrily. "I seconds. He paused for about tbe'it had done before. -The madman's -H,r-ma-r,0o*e.1Y music me, -jrWA& and dies— same -befdi4 repeating eyes. were no 1R,laarmed td%play with my violin so that length of tirm. longei visible to sound it. they were just two black sockets.I'could feel color. There is no sou MY beautiful or-awful-that I cannot After the first.un leasant.shock my p vision became dimmer and dimm6r* to mount again where erat I ibiLunted. "achieve.- 'And to me every sound is feelings subsided into those of faint I could barely perceive the Ago" Where the old red hills are bird-en- colored." He stopped, and recom- irritation as he conttnued to produce standing In front of me now. Sigh, Chanted, V Xnenced abruptly with what I thought the note, punctuating It with evenly scream, crackle. it was evei sound- And the low green meadows ,Have You ever timed intervals. Then I laughed at ing. I Bright with award' was another topic I i6ard of the Secret Note of Tibet'("' him for the madman be was. What In the violent movements of my And w)en even dies, the million-tinted "So the boss Is going to aftZ you In harm could that do? suppose He paused again and then.went on m011t:1 to speak, the gag slipped away, And the night has come, and planets tamp part next summer? I in. the• The.minutes sped on.. I had no idea!and Feried. aloud. The terrible note "It is practiced, in Tibet, slisitedt . .. I i .. .. you had to convioce him you could My glance dicker- Lo. the valley hollow act the part?" idden City. Thdre they have serFets*Of the time or how it passed. Then!stopped suddenly' as old. Sometimes, to punish &:, I.became aware that Instead of the I ed here and there, but the room was Lamp-bestarrd. No. His wife convinced him." criminal, the7 place him in a call. and monotonous repetition of the sound growing darker and darker, until at MInarcre Liniment forCerno and Warts -sverY, so often a* certain•carious note:having'a soporific effect on me, It was last blackness pressed against M71 0 to aftsju, 0 to awake and wander �b sounded. The constant repetition riveting my attention all the time. eyea, thick and impenetrable- There, and wtth delight to take and Britain's Expenditure. "You've done it. you devil!" I cried render, .4,of that note in 00 awful that Ili Borne!During the pauses I was year ending March 31. to followed the rise of the note to -the madly. i"You've driven Through the trance During the way it destroys the optic nerves. The' on me blind!" .ce of sllsuco� I Na- -1 d forever I know climax, and after the crackle was over I he' out, fiendish In Quiet breath! 1921, Britain spent E26,000,000 on, man goes blin ard a laugh ring I t5onal Insurance. 976,000,000 on Edu that note!" My head fell forward.,Lo, for there &Mau& the flowers mad I felt a timporary sense of relief. its triumph. 31.000,000 on Poor Relief. than did my, He stood before we in the same- and. my mind reeling in that k� grasses.Then and not u Ltij L cation.and 9 Poor Oil. His arms and fingers never stifling blackness. I remembered the mightier_movement son befogged brain rpalize this Was. a positi 9 n Only isas Thirty years ago Education and Relief cost together about 2 18,000,000. peaking. seem and passes: "For mome years I have I 4 'madman s d to tire, and never ones did more. been search. his stalling eyes blink. "Yes," a voice was saying, when I Only the winds andtivers. lost I 9"ad He must have repeated It many came to; "his nerves seem badly affect- Life and death. Stevenson, Crochet and FanCYNCedIC• It. I did.It by the colors I feel. Ahl I presently. —Robert LOUIS vens u hundred times before my exasperation ed. But hell be all right p to be you canot understand, but you will began to get acute. Why could I not of course, old. Gqttle will have Workers Wanted 7 own. I am going to sound that not*i get away from this-madiman and his put away. Been completely gone." We soil your go*de on consignment; again and again and again "He -wouldn't t L61 until You�strange. disturbing noise? The pause& out-*Utown. send scamp for reply. List- V� an blind. it can't hurt me. Raw I appeared to be less lengthy, and as room at first when I went up after pow individuals reach adult age We and specialty 8", 130 Dancorth could it?" He gave o 'laugh that was,the Tibetan note commenced it would hearing the shouting," my, landlady,without having k of g +ad an 4Lttac Awatme. Toronto. -born of sonietlling blacker than mere' clutch something in my brain and said. -And when I did get inside the I rmmslas, It Is generally considered a -bliednew-' ., I -- wurm isl TGROSTO VISIT THE . - . -1. bear it up to'Impossible beights. It room was in darkness: But I noticed I disease of childhood but adults also "And why you?"he went on. " t was-a genuine relief when the crackle the gas tap was on, 'lea a slot meter,I It to not 90 not just because it is you. I've been was over. and the light must have failed grade- suffer from the malady. Royal Ontario MUSeum often contracted by adults because an 26& 310da" St Wed. Now Avirads Road. Larsent waiting, preparing months -for 3*m*l "Quit fooling, madman," I tried to ally, as it always does. Of Course, attack in early life has made them .1bibitwo to c4sad&. AmhawlcV, !..one to come into my web. You happen but the gag in my mouth per-,Mr. Gettle wouldn't know it had gone Psuwowaloa, zaawsy� oDm say, dalb'� 10 :.TM. tO 3 PAL;SOD" t8 3 9-o' Mom' to be the one. But you will be only I mitted only gurgle. out, and as for this poor Young measles-proof. a. "d aw Z As most experienced mothers know, a-h Llar- Dmwa' a" IL- a L the firs.t. You should live in darkness The man before me' continued an- man.;.—. All the world should Yes. 1 4;; movet"'Awain and again I Then I opened my -eyes once more end as the inexperienced should learn, attack of measles begins just like going to drug you into the. SVC Pit bow.across the strings, a to the glory of pa=led sight. an common cold, with a cough, slight 'me, where light never comes. Theis during the same sound. I watched (The End.) a 9 d running of the nom you will know." his*arm now to tell when the sound more throat an is ugly He went to the window, and,pulling y after three or four days of -as going to begin. I anticipated It French Cut Forcob It It 0 aside the blinds, drew acro6a the old- "Oh, for, heaven's sake, these symptoms that the rash comes EDDY with dread. Plante& out on the skin and the doctor is called fambioned windows their heavy wood stop f" I tried futilely to say. "lea MATCHES hp abutters. unnerving." But be never stopped. By a'stringe, trick of fate the French to see the child. ri "No one will bear as ove064% mut- Slowly, subtly, I believed be had are now cutting down a forest to the The measles germ has never Yet Itered. . I Word reduced the pause until there was no Rhineland which was planted more been seer, but observation and-experi- Rw=ibatoaA*r Wtthout another word he took up rs is in monkeys teach that It it Ed**wbaywwdw %. more Pf it. But, no, aceardiing to my than a century ago by their ancestors. men 'his.violin and bow and stood facing present in the discharges of the nose Yes his -arm still continued to rest When during the revolution the Rhine was e by French the six seconds. My brain then was provinces were occupied and4h`roat of the patient and maybe me. H e full in the glare of the passed the tiny droplets sprayed 9", which was well behind me, and repeating the 'note to itself in the armies they cut down the timber in p on in t ow seta . the silver of his hair and board and brief silence, like an echo. Would his the privately owned forests of Ran- out in coughing�and sneezing. When TX CAKAM I the varnish of the violin reflected back:; such droplets, loaded as they must be k, Eifel and Haardt which later i arm never tire? Would he never sruc the light. But his lustreless eyes cease? became Z Part of the Reich's hidings. with theme germs, are breathed in and cease? seemed to absorb it. on it went. Sigh, scream, crackle. The French on'taking possession of settle in the. air passages of one who -bank PATENTS He drew the bow slowly across the,But -those three words' of varying the lVt. of the Rhine found it has never had measles, the 'germs �e largest return or* Tote bring 0 strings of his instrument It is hard sounds cannot describe the horror of necessary to replant these devastated quickly make themselves at home. properly tected Ton iman large-quantities of They find their way into. the bloc' p 0 1 d, .1hrIt. with ..Jden. to war Arm for to describe'what I board. Beginning it Five"lle,the minute, five periods of areas and imported' rret report se to pateniabdqf send sues and flivnilar trees from _Increase rapidly_ in numbers, aiid at and Literature, with a--hit -pitched sigh, it gr*41118117 intense annoyance, if not pahr,--five for List of 14268,11 rose and rose to a VOPreowd painful dull repe"ems'ifi my brain. And on, Savoie and the Pyrenees. Before the the end of about ten days the sufferer.; Carreop6ndence Invited. 1=2 MAKSAT CO. shriek, ruding in a discordant crackle on, it went- world war. the Germans considered begins to cough as if'with a cold. In patent Attorneys cutting down these trees planted by 01 wa. Cla*- 1.was becoming angry, uselessly, experts reality, it is the beginning of an iLt% mi assist 5L rrencb, but the- forestry wildly angry.. The note was begin- the tack of measles. The disease is passed it, until 1920, when they , along from one to others by the die- ! ning to scratch the diaphragms of my advised-'*a ug be fully matured According to charges of the mouth and nose. I ears like a red-hot needle; it was would estimates this delay coot the "Is the beet es Er. burning itself into my brain. The measles germ is present in the re at least 50,000,000 empire there something in it?" I began to ask German s4tcretions of the throat and nose from myself, 11.WU1 it really send me francs. I I .:I:- may be called s � S ' the very start of what in blind?" Mad certainly he would drive, the measles cold, which, as already me even Up the Baby. WN Sigh, scream, cradle, always,' end- new fewclisig-b6ttle days befof6 the measles rash begins The inventor of a eventually. mentioned, begins about three or four Mow d* "Oh, God," less it seemed in the air. for InfantiL- sent out the--following to break out. I prayed frenziedly, "cause him to ainong'his directions-to-11101110m: As we feel sure that-the germ is CANADA'S ASE" _:•, ,c.-..'' : : stop." His arip rose and fell, his "When the baby 'my droplets of by I done drinking it passed along in the ti nindpooffAetobum 4 fingers crept the same as before. The must be unscrewed and laid in a 0001 liquid sprayed out in coughing and abeflor lown numw set face betrayed,no feeling, thou place under the hydrau'L If the baby, sneezing it would seem to be-a simple than $MAIM110 911 MW IN&VID the curve of his bittei mouth might does not thrive on fresh milk,It should mattdt-4_o prevent the spread of the of eir 2 have been more pronounced. Tft disease. -wality health officials are n' as be boiled." Then I thought I felt a burning pain ..6 almost as helpless in preventing it nine Mr. ' Man-- at the back of my eyes, and a tight He who can take advice is some- they are with the "flu" for the a Iron band seemed to compress my an he who can give it. reason that the damage is done before eater th am VDA"Aw"OM We 'Y.oufsei Ufabuoy's bealthine" I was becoming exhausted, times greater the true nature of the beginning V is -suspecfed. The best that JAMOSMAWRAW ri4ht down into the pares. and I prayed for forgetfulness to 44col "After Lifelluoy -you feel come over -me. -But the sigh, the The British' Houses of ParliameA can be done is to keep children' with et cleaner.than you have ev crackle, held me firmly ito conscious- ght acres, andhave, wi h er felt cover an area of colds from mingling 'with- others at before. mesa. Not once was it fainter or a river frontage of 940 feet They,home,'in school or in public places. tys, the same sound, piece- contain Inpre them five hundred rooms, ?he delithr and 'comfort 'f louder, alwil :be Those actually sick should be kept LiNbuoy ore. famoo ing, searing 'through my brain; one and about eighteen residenides, i ts, - away from other people until the rash . 11. . . 1, ::� continual, awful.note resident Populat'jon being about two oround the wortd, his all gone. This is beat done in a The pain at the back of my eyes hundred. somewhat• darkened comfortably The odoor voodaAwe ph crew more intense. Hold yourself responsible for a after see. Then—was ijemy fancy or was the higher Aa� is expected of warm room, the air of which should standard t be kept moist and soothing to the air BUD light in the room less brilliant? "Not u. Never excuse yourself. Never ya Be a hard master that! Not thatl" I mumbled to myself. ity yourself. ger t o p issages by'means of ens of water LIFE p or by wet sheets or blankets which, I L 4-- W "It can't be. It's Impossible.11.1 closed yourself—and be lenient to may advantageously be bung across HEALTH 5 GAIII P my eyes In fear. Sigh,scream,crackle. doorwoys. ISSUE No. IS--J23. Sigh, scream, crackle. Millard's Liniment for Cc otvq 4 4 ., ' -i�'�' 'a:- ''�4 �'4,.. t .1., r`,.d:`.,• i^' ;'Y, ''' j .,NF r,ti; '•ti,.<« 'P'.� :`i' .+-;n Y•ha R :-"¢-r .d' :^++A :"4...sek" ::m'ais, w.•a ''%c .;a'• ¢u }. +'.r: -�.:" -.. 77 y���,y�, .a%4'-. �.` •era .y, '� °:,.,•�., e..o-v�t ,,. :W "u;.*C. ::�.?"y' [�/ .. ,y�y.cY. .s.•. ¢•,,'-.•ref ,;,;,=� .--c✓•-.- y a;'.�Y•:?:•�i t- •''' '=iv ' • �➢ -S,a'"� x, 'e v-Jv ..r "':�'�''' ,f�`•. �, rte. - - f,' a.'y7• , :t."r+-x °+*�'�,•f. �f '.� '�' •' "a'„ o .!" 't, ' v. .L '��•. ''�r,'*A,• +^N.: , . ._vim •;. .'s•.,.- rw;A• Y'•• "r• w3, a�>'-,. TWENTY. IMOOSAND FRENCH -'W l�larket Report - " v ORCEHTS RUSHED TO SYRIA hv : -: '"is TORONTO. Smoked meat&-Hama, mod., 26 �- _` ~ •''"`''' Manitoba wheat--No. 1 Northers, 27c; cooked hams, 86 to 40c• em44 5 , , rolls, 26 to 28c; cottage rolls, 28'-to .,!Par* April 29--France is sending simply let it be known through a�senii- ? >;: ': Manitoba oats-Nominal. _ 30c: breakfast bacon, 80 to 88c; ape- ' 0,0vaore troops to Syria to hold the man- official channel that, bemuse of the `'`" Manitoba barley-Nominal. cisi bread breakfast bA�on, 8b to SSC; a dated terra tan possible massing of Turkish forces across the "''' kY All the above, track, bay ports. backs, bocielese, 84 to 40d. wry, y p° border from the French,"the despatch, Am. corn-No. 8 yellow,. $1.00FA; Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60. aggression by the Turks. A consider- of fresh contingents of French tree s `^ No. 2, 99%c. -to ?A lbs., $18 50:7Q to 90 lbs, $'18;' - P "<`.`s s Barley-Matting, 59 to 61c, accord- 90 lbs. and up,'$17, li htwe ht rolls able number of French colonials have from the colonial forces is considered'. • barrels,' 85.50• heavyweight rolls quietly mbarked and are on their way n ar ." I " v; in to freight outside, in ba $ y ece"e Y Buckwheat-No. 2, ?6 to ?8c, $82.60. K.-t to Syria, and•two divisions, totalling The military meeaurea,.it is under- Rye=No. 2, 79 to 81c. Lard-Pure tirces; '16 to 16%c; _ ..'•..20,000 men, it is reported, have been stood have n taken only as a re- tabs 1834 to 17c; ile 17 to rifle;' , p Peas-No. 2, $1.45 to.$1.50. r ?: • decided upon as. probable reinforce- caution, for General Pelle brought Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, prints, i8�c. Slsorter+ing, tierces. ments to be sent, so as to give Gen- from Lausanne a report of his long I bags included: Bran, r ton, $2g; ,rear's to 16rfaC; tubs, 26th to 1614c; =fix oral Weygand a sufficient army. f talks with Ismet -Pasha, which the shorts, per ton, $31; middlings, $36; Pails, 16aXa to 16%c; prints, 17t/a to * France now pas 26,000 men in French consider more encouraging( good fed flour, $2.15 to $2.26. 17�1'ac. Heavy beef steers, $7.50 to $8 v=i Syria, but the northern front is about than Iamet's attitude' in the con-; Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, nom= botcher steers, choice, $6.7b to $7.2b; -. .200 miles-in: length and a, Turkish Terence. I Taal. do, good, $6 to $6.50; do, me&, $5.60 arm corps of. 20 000 is concentrated The French Government, 'neverthe-j Ontario No. 2 white oats-b0 to 62c.. to $6; do, COM., $5 to $5.25; botcher Y P Ontario COTn-1ti 0miD0.1. ---'there. with-additional forces on their"less, taken the stand that the Turkish �heifers; choice '$6.50 to '$7; do, rased., ..r. way. troop concentration looks like a threat, Ontario flour-Ninety per cent, pat.,.$$ to $6.50; do, corn.. $4.60 to $5.; Plasds for White B.C. in Jute bags, Montreal, prompt.abip. b tcher cows, choice, $4.50 to $6.60; ` The announcement of French mili-1 even if the Turks do not intend a i John Nelson, a Vancouver news- went, �$6.1U to '$520.; Toronto bee ,i tart'preparations was made after Pre- military o, med., $8.50 to $4.60• canners and ry offensive, and in any case it .$6.05 to $5.15; bulk seaboard, $4.95 cutters, $1.50 to $2; butcher bulls, w 'rater Poincare'a two-hour talk this is regarded as a distinct effort to ex- paper owner, vrbo deaf .Tea that unless to $6 - ,morn with General Pelle the' ert resaure on the French which is Canada takes .swift action against Manitoba Hoar-1st ats.,'in cotton f to .$b; do, corn.; $8 to 14; ag I p Oriental immigration to British Col- socks, per barrel; 2nd eta., Will steers, good, $6 to $6.60; do, ,. .French High Commissioner at Con-!considered considered intolerable. The situation $7.10 P ,f*ir, $6.60 to $6; stockers, goods $6 stantinople, Who first went to Laus-,in Syria was described to-day in Gov- amble, the boundary between Canada $6.60. �to $5.50; do. fair, $4 to ;b; ca ves, kx' anus and then came to Paris for a1 ernment circles .ss at least "din- and Asia will not be the Pacific Ocean, Hay-Extra No. 2, per ton, trade,•.choice, $9 to $10; do.med., $7 to$8.50; x conference with the Premier 5n the'quieting." but the Rocky Mountains. Leas than Toronto, $14; mixed, $11; clover, $8.,do, com.. $4 to $6.60: milch cows, Y ' - general situation and for a discussion' General Weygand will sail from '100 years ago the first white man saw ; Straw-Car lots, per.ton, track, To- C tee, $70. to $90; springers, choice, ;•,4 "with General Weygand on the mils-' Toulon Thursday or Friday B•t•, he' says, end in less than.another' Tonto+ $9• $b8 to $100; lambs, choice, $14 to$15; y8a 1 Y Y $lward lay do, spring. $9 to $18• shoe choice, 'z Aary plans. President.Millerand laterI the battleship Lorraine for Beirut,the 100 years the last whdte ureawiNt look't tense 22-to 8c; triplets,, to 24c; $8 t$8;gdo, culls, $4 to $6-ph , fed received General Polls, who gave the, chief seaport,of Syria. to take cam- upon It unless something is done. p t. r to 0 t cgs y; 8a Po Y=i ¢ F Stilton&, 24 to 2bc. Old. large, 80 to and 'watered, $11.15 to $11.26; do. "President full information of condi- mand of the situation there, as.he DE VALERA ISSUES ,'Sic; twine, 32 to 83c; Stiltons, 313c. f.o.b., $10.40 to $10.50; , country r dons• succeeds General Oourapd as French Butter-Finest creamery prints, 86 points, $10.60 to $10.25. The Government, without divulging High Commissioner iri Syria and TERMS FOR PEACE to Sic; ordinary creamery print, 84 Hog quotations are based on the `x the details of its future Syrian policy,Commander of the army in the 'East. `to 86c; dairy, 24 to 25c; cooking, 22c. price of thick, smooth hogs, sold.on a Republican I�ea4ier Has Orders• Eggs New laid&. loose. 32c; new graded basis, or selects, sold on a flat . Lids, in cartons, 86e. irate. Bacon selecta, sold on the graded Nt HEBRIDEANS LAND TO ad Suspension of I-Iost1li'ties Live poultrlr--u'hickens, .milk-fod. .bado,bring a premium of 10 per cent ; ^ SK]RL OF BAGPIPES F in the Meantime. over 6 lbs.. 26c; do, 4 to 6 Ilse., 22c;1 MONTREAL. .IF k _ A despatch from Dublin says:-A do, 2 to 4 lbs.. 20c; hens, over 6 lbs.,, . Core. Am, No. 2 yellow, $1.02 to suspension of hostilities b the Irish 28c- do, 4 to 5 lbe., 26c; do; 3 to 4 ;1.08. Oats. Can. West., No. 2, 68 to 'I11ree Hundred islanders Ar- Y lbs., 22c; roosters, 17c; ducklings, 69c- No. 8.63 to 64c: extra No. 1 feed «t rive in Canada to Take U -Republicans against the forces of the over 5 lbs., fide; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 28c; .613lc to 62c; No. 2 local white, 60% ` Up Free-State Government, and an offer'turkeys, young. 10 lbs. aril up, 30c. to ale. Flour, Man. spring wheat <T Farms in Alberta. '� to negotiate peace with the Free.Statei 'Dressed poultry--Chickens.' milk-'pats., lots. $7,80; 2nda. $6.80; strong St John, N. B.. April 29.-To the '� on certain conditions were proclaimed fed, over 5 lbs., 86c; do, 4 to 5 lbs.. 18,16. Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs., :. 'merry skirl of the pipes,, the Hebri- -on Friday night by Eamon de Valera, 30c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 25c; hens, over.5-.$8:10 to $3.20. Bran, $28. S'fiorts, ' 'deans who left their native lead on � the Republican leader, and his Chief'tbs.. 80c; do, 4'to 6 lbs.. 29c; do, 3 to lbd., $3.10.to 1320. Bran, $28- Shorts, 4 lba- 24c 24c• ducklings, $30. Middlings, $85. H No. 2 the steamer Marioch, to seek their for- I",�:<<•� ; . of Staff, E. F. Aitken. roosters. gs. gs, May, `^ ' tunes in the-new world, e Valera'e proclamation seta forth over 5 iba,, 80e; do 4 to G Ms., 29c; ton. car lots, $18 to .;14- ld. stepped brisk- p turkeys, young, 10 wxs and np Cheese. 'finest eastern&, 16 to 16%e. ,,. lF down the gangway this morning the general political principles of the grans-Can., hand-picked. lb-, Tc; Batter, choicest creamery, 88 to 84e; ; land marched from the dock to- the Republicans and asserts that the ulti- prim, 6%c• Eggs,selected,34c. Potatoes,per bas, ',.immigration-sheds There then were_ mate Court of Appeals for deciding, Maple products-8yrnp. po► imp. ,ear lots, $1.20 to $1.26. ortnatly welcomed to Canada by �°`-_�liapnted questions is s majority vote gal., $2.5.4: per 5-sail. tin, $2.40' per Bulls, corn and mod. quality, $.9.25 �sayor Fisher, of 3t John. t of the people of Ireland. that resist- I. Maple sugar, lb., 22c. to` $4; cows, cam.,, $9 to $3.75• veal The large group of Scots who came' once by violence should be excluded.' Honey-60-lb. tins, 10% to Ile Der calves, fairly good, ;8: da, med.. $5 to St John today, the first group of, but that adequate facilities should be lb:; 3-234-1b. tins. 11 to 12�,i,c per lb.; and $695; do, coin, $4 up; spring Britishers to come hero in ears as a afforded the people for the proper Ontario comb honey, per doz., No. 1, lambs, $e to $10 each. depending upoin #; y „A:: presentation of the issues involved $4.60 to $b; No. 2. $8.76 to $4.25. weight and lieshing: hogs, good. $12; body. was most favorably commented Potatoes. Ontario*-No. 1, $1.05 to do. mixed. including a few -heavies, _ on by local people, who watched the The proclamatio$ adds that nobody $1.10; No. 2, $1 to $1.06. $11.50 to $11,76; sows. $8.60 to $9. holding Republican principles should debarking. They are in charge of Rev. Mon. Dr. 8ofand be excluded from Parliament and the Bohn MacM,-illan,who-will remain with I selves and their munitions. _ This is .,.,•. 4 I He has iatrodaoeG a bill Into the council of nations. It &aye. the mils- therm at Red Deer,Alta., their destine- taken as implying that there is to be to pastor, and Rev. Alexander Commons with the object of wiping tart' forces are servants of'the nation no yielding n the part of the Re- J. (3iilise.who will,when the Re- !out the drag traffic in panads. The tnd amenable to a-freely elected na- "r :.... party are,bill was rejected last year by the tiottal as"rabl . pabliedna to the Free State Govern-, finally located, return to the Hebrides. y menVs demand for the -surrender of r. . They were welcomed at the pier by`Senate, but is saw re introduced. One De Valero expressed the belief that a Rev. Andrew MacDonell,-formerly of I chase provides that persons convicted all arms. •'_��,, this declaration affords a basis for of dealins In drags will not have the peace, and adds: T .. invergu'ry, Scotland, who b now lo- ril"t of appeal. "We ho this advance will be mot FLOOD SUBSIDING & eated stn Ontario, and who brought r. here atrversl _parties from the Old in the•spirit in which we make it. and j ALONG ASSINIBOINE � TRADE OF CANADA that it will be supported by all-who t Lead: MAKES BIG ADVANCE love our country and desire a speedy' j^ The Hebrideans comprise I98 adults. Removal of Ice.Jam by Gov- �' 83 Children and '7 infante. Al] thorn - and just ending to the present aa-' of school and.adult ague are fairly well Exports Show Largest Gains .ioN al troubles. i Crntnent Corps Brn>gs RCIIEf I educated. and are experienced in op- Yd's Record As evidence at our owa good will to Manitoba- small farms at,d in fishi the army command is Issuing here- Orating IDCrease. _ - -1 with an order to-suspend aggressive Ades etch from Winnipeg says:- The women are a P Peg experts in the Mann. Flood conditions in central and south-( "'• ` >, ; A despatch from Ottawa ea a:- action. to take 'effect as soon as ma facture of all kinds of clothing, from Pa Y y`ern Mani which caused great'. *the forming of,wool into During the fiscal year ended March be, but not later than noon of Mon- Manitoba, grey yarn product,the 81, Canada's' total trade increased day . j havoc during-the past week. inundat by hand. li the finished work s all. In thousands of acres of farm lands, ` by hand Samples of their work show nearly a quarter of a billion dollars The effect of this proclamation disrupting transportation, mill• doubtful. De Valera all ale P g forced?am- ` that the women are very skillful Total trade during the year was ;1,- � flies from their homes isolated others` F.-. has declared his willingness to abide a South Uiet,•Banboula end Barn 748.680,880, an increase over the pre- I' by a decision based on the free will from towns and turned low lends in; :'•>;!,::s :'':.:;,:.";•:"�.. are the native places of the majority; vtous year of $246.840,887. Export of the le; but he is said still to many sections 'of the evince, thto of the party, trade devplopeil to the greater extent mop pf tamer Pasha • . maintain his original position that the huge lakes, are now on the wane and Turkey's representative at the new . _ They are nearly all well sup-plied hod� For the 12 months exports of Can- p British Government must not inter-' the situation generally is much im- Lausanne conference, who continues adian merchandise were $982,229.443, for in lerland if the le decide in proved. Along the Assiniboine River, with s sterling funds, many having l thousand, . q poop g to make impudent demands of the ab pounds sterling to the family. !or $191,988,?63 over the previous i Rev John MacMillan s favor of a Republic. where extensive damage has resulted, lied owen. He to Kemal's Fore speaking �. year; imports were ;8'OE,467,043. an R ign g Chief of Staff Aitken in his order the floods at Brandon, Portage La Minister. the Hebrideans, said that small farms,I increase of $64,694,059. Foreign mer- for a cessation of offensive operations' Prairie and territory to the east, the averaging from ten to thirty acres ore chandise was exported to the value of-ells the Republican troops to remain' removal of ice jams by Government situation considerably and with the the land areas with which the Hebri- $13.844,394. deans are familiar. In addition the I Among Canada's domestic exports, the defensive and protect them- engineering corps has relieved the river comparatively free of ice, the -Tcarried on common Pasturage y I agricultural products, with a value of' -- water is reading. Many thousands Po-of 4� p ge opera-I WHEN TEMPTED TO SPEED UP, THINK OF THESE scree .of land in the Popular Point tacos Their stock consisted of from;$383,4 wood, ranked, first Next came District; about forty miles west of .`°'two to eight cattle'and ten sheep. Wood. wood Products and paper, vsl- this city, are still under water, but .5 Mr, MacMillan emphasized one need at $228;766,206. with the river now free of ice, the ' 'Point-in his conversation. It was that Canadian exports during March in- water is expected to flow back front, the Hebrideans did not propose to give creased to $78,566,675 from ;58.646,- the flooded areas rapidly. up Gaelic 'They•ivonid retain' their 312 in February. Exports in March own language, as well as a of 1922 totalled $60,847,494. Dutiable i Boaar Law Takes ;English,'he acid. $e hoped that they,totalled $61,619,994, and free imports - -•Month's Sea Voyager would soon have 'at Red Deer their'were $30,250 433 a total of $91,870,- �own church and school :�- �___ 427, compared with, $65,307,696 in A despatch from London says:-Its February, and $72,378,726 in March ,is announced that Premier Bonar rSpelfi 1VIiIliom on Grain last year. Law, with the,permission of the King. is leaving immediately'for a month's Elevators in the %Wst °� - -_ - voyage. 'Airplanes Pick Up ` I K "-sea Official wofd;irom Downing Street Winnipeg, April 29.-Optimistic of, Mails at Plymouth the future of the west and crop con-i . ' 1 111 i says his medical advisers insist there is ever reason to believe the Pre- -ditions for the year 1923, elevator! A despatch from Plymouth, Eng-i rnier's voice will be restored cum lets- companies of the three prairie prov- land,, says:-The Plymouth Chamber 1 at the end of the month. The des- y inces are constructing 200 or more I of Commerce on Friday inaugurated a y count elevators this spring and - i i tination of his voyage is not revealed., n' p g j time-saving experiment in picking up summer. This will entail an expends- the urgent mails dropped from in-1 A new cement company, to be =� ture of nearly $2,250,000 with $1,000,- coming liners in 'Plymouth Sound. 1 known as the National Cement Co., 000 being spent in lumber alone. Con-I hammy mail dropped overhead at six! = I� sue, kiLLT:p I has been incorporated with Federal ' struction companies and lumber men o'clock Friday morning -was taken '• �`� L'' A�TOhOSeY charter and headquarters in Montreal. . o! Winnipeg have many orders al-i ashore in a fast motor launch and�, tN t�g2lts •I The plant of the new company will • ,ready in hand and expect to start on; transferred to airplanes, which left i have a capacity of 3,000 barrels a dry, their fulfilment in the immediate fu for Cologne and Paris, arriving in' �\ ' I and will be built of reinforced con- ture. In the neighborhood of'$6,000, tbose places at approximately three' _ (� Crete at an approximate cost of $1,- 000 will be' spent at the head of the 1 and four o'clock Friday afternoon. � a►y „h' �a¢ = 800,000. The estimated output of the lakes this year in construction of new The use of this scheme, it is con a� ;> �'° i plant will be about 900,000 barrels a ' ;terminal elevators and enlargement to- tended, would enable the delivery of raj�l E m) i'year. Construction of the mill will be Ad ones. lettra'to business houses in time for P ^` commenced about May 1 of this year the replies to catch the return air -- ���� - ': will probably take-about nine Now Life Preserver. i mails the following morning and reach' �� '�� �� months 'to complete. Including a Collar to keep a wear-; Southampton for the mail boat that ales head erect, anew 1Sfe / gas g Se" preserver evening. The Air Ministry is said to � �Ar t{�� �°�� � �' � � Be warned against nursing,eve:. resembles a sleeveless coat and Is so he watching the experiment with great ��»N Cad`?\��\1 _ �' ful thoughts; they are Apt to develgy worn. i Interest I sharp atinga. .� _ 'xR'!'q t• '°i'r;" ,r r'2 ,.,�.�t;*t:a ?';•• sr i. a. .,,,ll,. ,.r.•r .t+x k". "k'•`ra': _ ..�• �' .*%. �'a •zm;Fa fir. !:i•, d,'�' . r` ...y�,%•;,°-;:.i -fir sv *N� ;fir';;-. a'`Aa:: s'$x�:�' a�' rt`" '�'v» ti'. W,.;. '^I' �?r :,��; -.��. y+•,�;e'�.i�'. Kill ?+, '� :;•x' .�-:ti..�-.;. �w.^ �.'" .;-`-•�. :a•.< .,e '{_� ,,Y� <:.'.,,,c" ,�. „ .:s+:. � ` •''' .t.� x~.*-,-.• '`""; .fir ,.a ate. ",,,,. .a. `-.• „�, " •�^�.• '`1i .�°� '1rJ ',r4; •,7-e ' :,- ./r. ire y r' 7...w .`fie '°>.y' '�'''` �,a `Y, ? , y,, '�y.x,^ •w•.it-L i>;-+-a�''•" +r:.... p,;,. �'4,.' 9 _`f''$ ^� y„�,,,�-.,r '=k.,,��"'�'- rF. .w i�r,.��^"RJaa•. :�'1 �::Ni..a."�'�7?."± i.>�i, rq,�',,,.�. _,�� :b^'i, � .�•'�m`��..�..rue# .��• .4' .+. ,.C.-� , '';, -''�.'�� -'b.°'r Y. Ji.-, .f- �� a... r.. ;�:•- o,�„a' ,..Cs'�,.' •ry��''nn- -.'t'`'. ^P°%a'« R-a, '. '. > '✓.".'• .s-'a�''p `..a•'' °+ :�. q• .4` .ill, «r. •Y.^ .ry, ";k. p•• .Ad•. .Z.'0'". � . "�:. -1... :.�,�� ;,,,,•'"Ss nr positions. Tfic Prince of Wal•s, York, daughter and son of King. 4 , ttatik�txi>pcg. � { . , •;:,,; . who is destined to be the next George and Queen Mary, epowe s ._:�.. R , " ruler of the British Empire, has tLat the people of the British Em- ";•;,,•` - ..TtIIRMS ".!' . ' won-the hearts of all the people pare are intensely Loyal to the �A } 'iI.TS per year,: i1 f1A it paid la advance, FEED THOSE CALVES Royal Purple"*eal $obxriptions8 tl � States and-Creat wherever he has journeyed. The Royal Fanlilp. There is very little " . enthusiasm which has been dis- probability that the BrItisb Km- FEED YOUR HENS R. P. Poultry Specific- played at the marriage t)f Princess Aire will become riM republic for FEED YOUR STOCK R. P. Stock Specific !fl#1N MURKAR, Proprietor. Mary and Lhat of the Duke of many-years to come. _ .. . , _ - JUST ARRIVED-IMPORT ORDER ! NOTES AND COMMENTS. . PLAIN WHITE AND CLOVER LEAF r — About forty years;ago the 'opin- c's S' . on waa frequently ezpresaed that ' .D I 'S „H E _S _ the British Empire would so'oh be y- ~ •y come a republic. There was, in WAY DOWN _doubtedly, a strong and growing PRICES A sentiment in favor of a republican '-form of government. There Isere f York Brand Creamery Butter 35 Cents `. .. ;men like Goldwin Smith who very Choice Dairy Butter�5 Cents r. ,strongly favored -the chal,ge, and .' in the universities the young men .SM� CHOICE CLEAN GROCE-RIDS 4r:- were becoming imbued with the J D 4 4 idea, and were outspoken in their S 0 N tE opinions. But that sentiment has ' gradually died out until now' we 4,. never hear of any one preaching :- the doctrine' of republicanism. FARM LANDS '. The change of is no doubt due tb the Here, at last, is the Potato Pot in SMP Enam- ;,To buy or sell your farm, :oesult the Farm Lands Department of wis m of the sQVereigns that sled Ware. All up-to-date housewives are getting - The United Farmers Co-operative Company, ., A ve sat upon the throne of ENt ►them. So handy, so easy to manage. Note the lain during the post eeventy•flve.- : strainer spout for pouring off water. Note the --Limited. upright handle which locks the,pot cover on when ears. Queen Victoria, King - 9 V Ki Ed straining. Insist on SIUP Enameled Ware', smooth s A.-J. kLUSON, $,presentative, Picketing, Phone Pick. 1508 -'ward VII:.nd King George V have as china, and as strong as steel. Just say aU proved themselves tactful and - y�a ' +wi3e in $Ikng their responsible SMP&&aAiWARE �3EA�@':TARTERS FOR ' GLEN MAJOR, A Handy Aot yl - HOUSECLEANING SUPPLIES »• Thfs splendid Dot Three finishes: earl War.. two casts of Peary ' On Sunday, May 8 n Major 8th. Glen Ma or is invaluable f boiling rwtafaas sad .ptres enamel inside'sad oat. Dtaaaad Wave.three - • Methodist Church will re-open for the can also he wed is coals. light blue and *bite odds, -bite linins• Let uA ls4lp you by the following list-Newest designs in Wall Papers • Methodist mdathe Service will he held crssw Bra three ,oats. Dare whit. inside and u cooking other'veaw out. with Royal Blue edsfts- in stock: We cxn put Lt on fur you if you so desire. at T gg. M. conducted by Mr: West,of b,,,,.,ata.,i„s— Work Guaranteed. .sbburu A •• A efts basil —SHE[T METAL PWOUCTS Cs,wi „mp,ro „�,,,,,,, Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes, Moore's Mltresco ?H •:':_:,,-'; • SCHOOL REPORTS. 900100070. v%rcOW" ca9410AV _ Johnston's Floor Wax. O'Cedar OU. - a•", Liquid Veneer. Brushes of all kinds, etc. Following is the standing of the pu• ' ill In order of merit.• of S. 8. N,7.9 p Deal where poll get the fiqusre Deal Pickerine. in the April ezwLms : Jr. TV-Herbert Middleton. Sr. III- r1�7 Stanley ), M lin ro"III—Vernon Die-' I� OR N T ON ' S t •- ;`trey lhoa), Madeline Srosdbeot.Edger- ff 'tore Pei,;. Sr. It-Elms Dieaeyihnni. bout a (,r r O _ 1Reva Davis. Uabr! Oatway Zorah 7•�, 4iee Mildred Pegg equal, Mildred The Busy Store Brougham Ont. Illantle.Bobby Smith. Marie Devitt. ! f " . Now is the time to order your There is a Reason ' REGISTER. ISTER. _ before the spring rush. We : . '• SATURDAY. MAY fte-Auction.sxle of ;far • of 14alterii rr`pe y of Mrs iD.F can make immediate delivery Picker�.ng Hard�Pt`�,re StO�'e Every. t3ale at one o clo^k. Bee. bills. W. B.Powell.auctioneer.. - of the tollowing• models _. . c _ — y ;F �iTIIBdAY, 11[Aq 111TH—Auction sale ` 1° of household effects, including bed. ` F � R M IM :. dinaetc., the proppeertyof'MissIrene :TOURING CARS, .RUNABOUTS Now is the time to get your seed for in the ytilige of Pickering. ata . auctioneer.Bee bills. W. AND ON �'. TON TRUCES. . i �B.PowsN. auctioneer. 4 - . • the Spring Crop " r Y©hce to Crete#pn - we Have ar c;omplete line A Red Clover, Timothy, : { Ve have recently taken over Alsil;e and Alfalfa. • 0 - _ =h; go the matter of the Estates► of 'New• rich Wilson. late of the Village of the Agency for the Chevrolet _ All kinds of package and bulk seeds for the garden ;0LUV1D0ot.in the/County of Oo- t'' tario,Qentlemaa;decea.ed. Motor Gar and will be in a posi- - "' Notice is hereby given. pursuant to * � •8setion 55 of the`I`r•usteeAct.R. S. o.. lion to take care of the saps Leave or phone Four order and we W}ll,� I914. Ohap 121, and Amending Acts, fill it promptly that all p�•sons h%ving way cialm and service of this Car against the estate of the above named Il+fewrick Wilson. deceased, who-dted _ '= In the future. - :The old reliable Paroid Rooting always on hand. -on or about the llth day of April. ' a1 at the Village of Olaremont, are full line of Accessories, a80 Royal Pur¢le Calf Heal, Stock Food and Disinfectant-one tris,l will atregaired on or before the 28th dap of j('� - coavioce you that it is the best on the market. _ 7ttay.A. D. I= to send post prepaid. �--"s or to deliver to the undersigned ezecu• Our Motto-"We have it, can get it, or it is not made." - Itor•sor their solicitors, tbeir names _- lime and Oil always in stock ' and addresses and lull Particulars to i Q �I� PICK:ERIN 'rwr•iting of their claims and the nature �� J. S. B �"�;Nf ~ •. of the security, if any.-held by them, ' \ - "dal, verified. SHEROOD I LOLL ACUTT And take notice further that after n�1 y--:— -S y :M . •• , the said 26th d++v of 3igy,.1923. the saidexeeutors will• proceed to distii- bate the assets of the said estate - �o Paren Ind. 200 ts Phone among the persons entitled thereto. ' having regard only to the claims of PEN a Javi ACCOUt1t Iii t111s Ba>t11C-for each which they eball then have bad not- -•_ _ __.._- _ - - _ n$i• _ ' -^ice, and the said executors will not be child the year it is born: Make small dqmsits _ -.Viable for the said assets or any part -_ _ regular ,and when college des come,the ui- '-'thereof to any persons of whose claim I- C K E RING llyy, they shall notthea have received not- site Rinds are ready and the ;ice. - a drain on the faint�y purse. - Dated May let, 1923. �.>RED Lsari,roN A--;D M E A T M A R K E1 HoMAe$ANDSR90N, STANDARD BANK j Executors. Of CANA" Claremont:Out: – " - _ _ 14t :.' •.tom, Round Roast or Steak, 24�per lb MCCULLOVaH des BvTToN, y _.. "TOTAL ASSETS, OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS [Solicitors for the Executors, Surloin Roast or Steak, ... 25e �� - a E>t 83-36 f3touffville. Out. Porterhouse Roast or Steak, fit, Pickering Branch, - , - . - W. F.Law, Porte Rust .. Whitby Branch, C. A McClellan,Uana>;er T ENDERS Fine Rib Roast, For Addition@ and Alterations to Heavy Rib Roast,Public 9choal. Pickering. Shoulder Roast. ..: 14 and 16e Pic Tenderro will be eived u to fda Pot R,oas .. 14c " ker' '� ak " •� 4th 1?d8 for the lolloa in p tradesy t' .� A Masonry, Plastering, 'Carpentering. Brisket, to boil; 9c .� s Steam Heating, Plumbing. Electric Leg of Pork,... :a • 256 N Wiring. Painting and Glazing. Loin of.Pork. •. ;25c' " `- Plans and specifications may heob- „ Althougb not settled, we are doing busi- tained from Mr.G. W. Barker 4ecre Shoulder Roastbf Pork, .. 20c,28e varyottbeBoard. Pickering, o1 Mr. fork Chops, .28c .. ness ill our new building opposite 17 Spail.Whitby Pure Pork Sausage; ... 25c ;.;•}' The lowest or any tender not neces- Finest SaltPork. .. 25e. " the Standard ..Bank, on the :✓ 4 ` teartly accepted. S , JAMSB R1csARnsoSr, Finest Breakfast Bacon,piece; " ..old site where bread has ' Chairman of the School Board ,;, ., .. sliced, <•• « c AM1td.Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), sac " been baked for more than 40 years. Wh>ltevale Back Bacon 48c " Ham,_ -5oc we hereby thank our many customers for their loyal pat. Cooked ::The Sd vice Garage ,�Weiners,;. .>. ... 25c " -nonage during the past, and also colic'the trade of Head-Cheese,.. 15c " the whole Pickering community We are -, r, '+Oyerhauling, Painting, all kinds _ Easy First and.Domentic Shortening,•3 lbs y50 cents - here t0 Serve you and our regular repairing done Ignition •' 5 The 8o cents deliveriesare made, whether the roads are bad or not. r. a fapecialty. '• It lb prints 18 cents: - Your old Ford top re-covered Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday Independent phone 900 for $18.00. J3erry Pn rtPr W. T. REID• - - PICKERIN He R. N�ot�ey, ,. � ..i Pi ,r +c •.v. x•+iesP,-'is _ .7.r Y !' i7.:✓ _ .r• -r '� .,+:r:. �:if r`C' ,•I%,e q• '; 7�,•.vr;sM�.a'w-", „°�°'. :: ,`Lr•i,t ,n-,.,.y*; dc,yca' x �" '.:,..,s 77 y. -y,�np Y+- 1},LV. "� .f� '�P'< ,�Ti".,1•• KO� :SI-91 .d +f, .-!r-.' - - ��: -� "•'2y, �.r• ",.Trs.\ •-,r-.t:J t•, JL,... • 7.. -0v '•Pi '.."i", rM1"'•• .i.. ��w. •;qy .•�.1. .4`"'�,tv•--,r-, $f}'t�ti - pc•• •v"• s'vL�x' '.bar;' e•'..'r $' ",r." <-L' _ we..•R .,r k-ita _ " -:.: s.<, .y,�• r. -::ra'r'•,�"F. T:w:t':, _ :a. Y�a' ...•��Z .F i C Vi. N�♦ n% a, - !"♦ CLAREMONT. Miss Mar,Rnret Overland enter- i Townshi of Pickeria Harness . a 4 - . - ,7r-• � � ' rained six - -' - ..Walter- Ward had a businege girl friends, all ages} � � �amp to the city on Tuesday, eve years, on Monday, it being CanIIt Shop Sea o a ble.11 . 11, A. Pugh hue taken the agency her fifth birthday. y. Ef Ontalrio Du ald Taylor, of Sault St. Ma- v -for the GwkshutL. farm ample- rie,and Ddrs. Cumba, of Toronto, Baled Tenders marked as to con- -- . .:.^ � spent 9aC_ardap here with their tents, will be received b" the un Q _ � ��,� S. F. and'btrs. Robins;' -of Whit- y y, �A14MEI4S F- -: .; ,_ by, visited friends here on Friday moths-, Mrs. A. W. Macke deraIgned until noon of Thursday, y James Briscoe has opened up May rite 10th, A. D, 1823,for the re- eDBD1Dg., ;` mope!of the West abutment oP,the Now is the time is see about your Miss Violet Carrie, of Oal�aws.:a cleaning and pressing business Larklb.Bridge and rebuilah2gof same. " Harness needs. ° . `g anti the week-end with D.A..and'In the oremiaes owned by Judson actuated on the Baseline op cells lc t - Bundy, end at present occupied 13.T of Pickeria '� - Men'e'sii•wool ,Sweaters re 8,30 for p ,a have on hand a 5.00 Mee. Scott. p• g• $r. good supply g . . by Prank Ch low. Charges mod The work'must be started imkterlia- '. : pf Harness and Accessories Magnus Morgan movedlaat week erifte. Give him a call. .** ' cely and be finished as soon as s at various rites. Boy's all-w000l Sweaters, reg 4.50, for into R. E: Forsyth's residence at The dance giveu in the Masoiric aibie. Po, prices. 2 7g - North Clafemont. Plans aad specifications _' Give ua .a tried°arid be- ' Bali on Friday evening of last D. Tay maybe seen convinced: Boy's alt-wool Sweaters,, ceg 3.Ti,for Taylor has opened up'his%ce• week V the young and all other information o tained 1 75 y y B people of our h. - . cream parlor for•the season. Ice. 'village was a, great success, Many from the undersigned. ° . • `.:•:�• , y Good Shoe Repairing Service � � - ,.•. cream will be kept constantly on here present from Toronto, A- marked cheque for 6% of the Mans woci home-knit Sox,regl,00, ',•:, Lind hand: sag,fit'liitby, Port Perry, Stouff- The to carol anmienderaDOtttieaes• �1 for 89c. -' _.rJt Gordon and Thomas . Scott, of vi le, Markham and'Uxbridge. ; earily accepted, y . CEML, BRADLEY Men's wool Sox,reg 75c, for 45c. Toronto, spgpt the week=end with JuA;%h Evans and Frank Chid -, their- parents, W. G. •and Mrs. 3oax FHeQiE, D.3: 1;EAfi, Harness maker, Men's heavy Mitts up to 2.40, for 1.40 low rtnved-their household furni Reeve; ' Scott. ture this week'eac•h-to the other's EnRine'er, Heavv rib Uaderwear, reg ,1.75, for - =* Mrs. Palmer, accompanied try G. Claremonc,Ont. � WWb bv;-Crt.- -- PICK +RIFrG, "ONTARIO 1,99 per.garment +and Mrs. Lee,._of.Stonffville, spent residence, the tier also taking i__ a few daps'ltisl �geek w&Lh friendt+•aver the baker business of the — -- Me Aente'Underwear, 'reg'1.25, for 1' former, and is transferring his in Toronto: Remember the drama, 'entitled grocery business to the sauce L y Meu'&Caps, up to 2.75, for 1:79,' - "My Brother's Keeper," to be pre: stand' Tile ♦rei are]+ $ Sank gee our new'(liDghams. Zephyrs rented in the Masonic.Hall to- and Prints,also Wall Papers, ' night, Friday, VERY wage earner should feel that his savtnga account, ' Mrs. R: Besse returned on Mon- 'VOTERS. LIST, 1922 -� however steal! lit map be, ie welcomed'at any branch of Y' D A SCOTT L day evening after spending two this Bank. The man or woman with a few dollars-to weeks in Woodstock with her sis• , deposit is afforded the same prompt and careful attention. •' CLAREMONT, •--ONTARIO ter, Mrs. Morley. as the depositor with a large amount. It is our constant _ The funeral of the !Ate lamented Municipality of the Township of'Pick- aim to eztead to aZ ogr depositors every possible courtesy �t ` 'W. G, Barnes, of Lgcust Hill, was- Bring, Qoanty of Ontario. ,land tyervice. 't. largely atteaded by Claremont Notice is hereby given that I have friends, including the local Mason- complied with section 6T of the Vot• SPRING• ' GOODS,* fc Lodge brethren. era'Lute Act and that I have posted The young people of the Union u at my office at Whitevale on the th day of April, « Sabbath School arppoose present y p 1,1923, Part III of the Prints,(sin hams and Liben Toweling ing thedrams,"rile Village School Voter' Liet of the said Municipality 1iV1IIT�8Y N - t+-, 1•YND, Snow-white Sheeting of medium g Maul,", on the evening of Fri- for 19'22, being a list of all persons ap- BROOKLIN BRANCH, - S- C. CRO83, Man=e.. weight.good quality 76 inches gearing by the Supplementary Assess- g #' day, May 18th. This drams} is !D meat Stoll prepar by the Assessor of wide at 50 cents per yard. �a is three&etaAnd lasts,for two hours the said Muntcipsi ty entitled to{vote Prints all colors and shades 26c. v and a quarter. Full particulars in the said Municipality at Slectioae Qua hams to = will appear in next wee'k's issue. for Members of the Legislative Assem- = g rn f °h�k moo'War. Edwards and hisdaughter.- blynl. and that such-list remains Have � Grain � :�nd �l Liaetf Toweling tea and ' Mis+a .Sarah Edwards, returned .there i inspection. - hand tow'alni st We. �ftom Toronto the first of the week, And I hereby call upon all voters to AT THE -- - limited•supply. of knee Rubber .! Mr. Ed wards having indergone a take immediate proreedings to have - Boots,white soles and rolled •successful operation for cataract any errors or omissions corrected ac- A I s edges at 4,00. { by which his eyesight, though net cordin to law. p ll Flo pay highest prices forperfect, is considerably improved, Dated at Wbitevale, Ontario, thin Campb V u r We and eggs- ' of which his many friends are glad 3rd day of May, I . DONALD R. BEATON. Work done W1311e Olt Walt ;• Fill ld filar m—A to hear. Clerk of thslsaid Municipality. : • 3' • A joint. meeting of the 'two , .churches will be held in the'U0100 NBTI�E T4"CREDITORS - - Coal Coal Chti:eh on Sunda evening in theT , tereate of the Dominion Tem. 'My a are III. the marke� for t�lIIter aid' pWrance Alliance. Rev. Ren. to the Matter of the Estate of Fro aces , Orqu1R wheat, oats, l a�ley s . pence, of Toronto, will speak. E. Phillips, late of the Township _. _ . s f and Mr. Howard Rrussell. one of of Pickering,-in the County of Oa• sI]( rye. Inquire _ - Hid �d oft "coal Of the Il Toronto's leading vocalists, will tario,Spinster.deceased, ,T reader appropriate selections. otlee is hereby given pursuant tb best guBlity on There was s pleasant surprise t. 55 of the Trustee Act, R. S.O., .. ,for prices hand - for Mrs. Esther Beene, an old and Chap. 121 and Amending Acts; - faithful member of the Ladies' t all persons having any claim Th _'}_ Co Miasiao Circle of the Claremont ag�.inst the above named Frances E. i�� p OUr 1lJS mss+.! Lido THOS. A. LAW! Baptist Church, last Tuesday af• Phillips who died on or about the 18th at v(+nt. ternoon when at their wont day of April..IVA at the said Town. y ship of Pickering. are required on or meeting, Mrs. Morgan Pugh. the before the Slat day of May, IVA to Toronto- - �'etertlfaro Pickering president. prReented her with a Bend post preppmaid or to deliver to the � � life v,emberehip' certificate of the undersigned Administrator or his Soli 'Foreign Mission Society, mad from citors. their names sad addresses and S g Mrs.George Richardson, the treas- bat particulars in writing of their carer. the Society's pin. The Circle claims and the nature of the security. it goy.bald by them,duly that verified. ` -..,recently contributed the l25.00 to Opens � .,-the Wotue,n's Board and decided And tats notice May, IM that utter the said 21st day of Map, 19.25,the said .0 o ,m �; --'-� o + ` li to thus honor an esteemed work• Administrator will proceed to distri- er. Uri. Besse made s,feeling And bate the assets of the raid estate And With it oome6 HORW Jitting reply to the address. With among the plReous entitled thereto, Toronto Motor Car Co. ala8n;<ng, Painting, Darn: Mrs. Besse there are now four life having regard only to the claims of members in the Mission Circle. which he shall then have had notice — - isbl, _Gnining. 'The others are Mrs. E. Gibbon. and that the said Administrator -will -We keep a tuH Lae of , .-_and Mrs.(Rev.)C. W. Kinit in the not be liable for the said aasets or any o r U e e d Ford Ca" rs Roreign, and Mrs. R. Ward is the claimthe shall not then haveofreceivea Brandraul Henderson Palati Home Society's life membership notice. ,SENSATIONAL PRICES ! at pre war prices. p' -Miss S. E- Evans gave an excellent v ' Dated t a g D led a Sto 8 ills April 3'stb, 1923. P All those can have Hasa traded is u part Brnehe6 and Brooms Soaps, paper on "3tewardahip." The ..Jou3rr Psn.rise. a P s meeting was held at the residence Administrator. i payment on flow Fords. We guarantee - GUARANTEE Carpet Beaters and many,of Mrs. T. Paterson'and was closed = Locust Hill R. R. t the title, model and year and protest you tE�..d.s t ttdsk rife car' other house Oleaniug with dainty refreshments and a MCCUi.covaa A BvrroK, against observable defects. livery ear yr■ prraase free •e is -` social Lime. Solicitors for Administrator, guaranteed to be as represented. .rte �fe7. i it II @OeBBlti88 OII - • The s 3&35 Stouffville,Ont. is witbis tea Lys aw we Our shelves. special meeting of ratepay- The LOWEST PRICES Ever -;e allow tim t o moset era, called by.the school trustees , ys;�ea tb Purchase of a See us for all Farm and Vertetable _ r. for the consideration of the new �ay is Dangerous Quatsd on Usod Ford Cars Ifew Ford. -Seeds, Clover, Timothy, ,school building and site last Thu rs- Alsike, Corn etc. day afternoon was well attended. 1 CASH CASH C SH The unanimous and hearty vote in Fe o E �. favor of the Board'a proposition to Now is the time to fret your Hair- $50 DOWN $54_ DOWx a$� 1 DOWN - ecect a new and up•to-date build seas and shoes repaired before FORD TOURING well-kept 3ro3;sa pLAREMONT- - ing and to remain on the present spring work begins. In Good Conditton' - FORD ROADSTER L[Gff DELIVERY - - Rite, purchmeing two and three- All work neatly and promptly Balance$6.%scab Balance$S.So moat!, Balasee $12 moutjt `Tr a Ideal �1"oCBT�' S�oTO .quarter acres of land adjoining attended to. and east; was a gratifying enrpriae ESQ AR K�.A?�NS AS LITTLE AS $2.00 A WEEK WILL to everybody. James Madill men. EASY TERMS Headquarters for ' pied the chair and Richard How.. at the "Corner Shoe Store." sN,es�a rou ro our w FORD rH�s rseR g 5 was his lieutenant as secretary of Claremont, Oat, z $105 CASH $129 CASH $62 CASH Goad Groceries the meeting. All three trustees, DOWN DOWN DOWN - _.' Dr. Tomlinson, John Forgie and Good-looking Don't fail to call when in town James Underhill o Aero Cushion Tires - opened the die FORD COUPE FORD SEDAN FORD TOURING , assioD. Rivioa their viewpoint, • BxeelUat Condition to Good sb.ps Butter,°EggB = and that of the Education Dept. � stop .puncture ailame$17 monli' Balance$22 manic Balam$19M meats on the situation, and inviting the - . BIIld POU1tC�, � M freest discussion and interchange troubles. CASH p CASH FORD TRUCKS of opinion before and after present. a$72 DOW). $1 18 DOWN Wanted all the time and ing their reports. Inspector Hut= Reliable and$19 amend S6 CASH g�prices paid chison was present And answered FORD ROADSTER soon pas tar $ DOS ,Phone,Clare 2808 a probable of questions as to the Bala,te mesh FORD COUPE Terse: $9 mo>�i FRANK CHTDL0IV, probable coat, building place �,b�: •g�• a' suggested. This latter he illustra- o°; hobo Q.co;�q FORD roir rRucir ONTARIO ted with sketch on blackboard. o•,�q•a °b, bo — CLAREMONT, - The Board's report was that a ;e°gaa'o���'3° 0° o•b o, FULL SET OF TOOLS AND I,' l�Lr�t a$e� C AWN flue or six-roomed building be arse. �' �'° DRIVING INSTRUCTION • ted,planned with a view to include o go b:o o"� °a ,a Terms: $11 mo»►tL •�� - increased accommodation both for Z?�'o'0 0 0 boa ° Z,1 CO PE8 @ A CASH - FORD rota Ruc�r �^ y dower and high school Rork as F'D.°aV I 't•.7 MONTH y7 Gs DOWN = well as to allow for Consolidation, Po�'S d�q a�gb ..-a.° ,G�,, •° Buys this Good-looking Reliable CASH ON should that movement prove fees-. oA,aF& aaQA:pa FORD SEDAN FORD TOURING able. Joseph Borland made a lib- oo -oo;,,°• , Terms: $12 mon& scat offer of what land world '4Q"o•9 �•.°°p���o°•P°�� na $1SO Cash Down Balance$11 month FORD TON TRUCI[ be oaa; „4p'� ._Q t , required at $200 per acre, and this Th•above easy terms ars for twelve monthly ppay meats and lnelude Interest -contributed° materially to the ° and insurance. substantial extra ssvine■for ALL CASH. Of all msterlale and desire ananimons decision arrived ht in Rbile we always have a Rood stook of used Fords at cow prises,now is th• _ kept in,look. It will p+ you the vote on the ails, although the time to buy—when we are at the peak of our Spring b illness, R oaA at our works acd inspect our etoet park site proposition received Takes the place of ail tubes. obtain prio•s Don'f bs,il Wed ' some considerable attention dnr- Theyaren adeof bigblyporou agonto wedo not employthtet o0nsegaaal. ing the discussion. All things ly we o.n, and do shrow,ol� Iba amps ;.., Para Rubber. and ride as easy .y° considered, the prospect for a fl rat- co t.erMa oommiaioa of 30 per osnt.,w�tiob you e>dt 1, class modern edu&tional plant in 0 as air , 061*t to& by purchasing from a& ti yw�a peeping with this lendid rural "Cknadoo's Largest Ford Dealers" n to DZ-fie JARV19 sT, taltOMt! MAIN it11 J.T. Md. H SON �,`' �i#Mr teatteaav aseneed�aod in the J. R. i ig���gCt011 aiirr rroRrN a•tes,o► TOR©1U"FQ T . T-.i� a,A G NIZ 9� -r TV- $V. yj Em Vu 7- iz 14,0 7" 4 -Was'.-a fripinl I Nothing I Could:Take Made Me Any Fatter. "Up to the time I was seventeen 'meta friend of mineopneday,Xlsie.W. ' years old, I believe that I was-the and I hagilly knew her. While she uost iniserable and tuthappy girl that had never been as thin as I was, a ever lived. Honestly,I was a eight year or more ago she ran me a close 1.Was, the taost ungainly looking second',but when I ujet her she had aturs ybu ever.saw. I was thin taken on flesh and lind developed M.. ILD l d scrawny—straight tip and down. into a fine bajulpouie girt with one of f feet tine ine M the prettiest figures I had ever y height watt seen and I weighed exactly.ninet -one and I asked her what had caused the big matter been taking it regularly ,-,:three-cluarter lUa cling She id Caruol. -she told what kiudefelothes I put on I looked We ;had 'like a fright. I was clumsy and for. the last.three mouths and that first of taking it'she wkward. I used to island bek)re the from the ff 'Mand study my featnre& I f01111d had began to put on flesh.,.I tens so, ad a good nose,SaA eyes and a enco-irnged by what the said that I *cod mouth, but my cheeks were we_� A AatL� J,46gm- fast zry—Twe,Ta—blid Iiki ii- enot's-h. pct a bottle and since skull with a piece of parchment then I have been taking it regnIarl i7 But nothing IoDuld It hasuiade�the gmiatest change in or. F. H. Kirkpatrick eb do or take made me ouy fatter. Men me you ever saw. I now weigh Recently appointed ed principal of the Dt rarely even glanced st me. 'Whcu potta4s. and all friends W me -Speech FAU- they did they merely gave me a what a wonde��rlg 1 bays and I new J.M.C.A- Sel3ool of cation, which is to be established in usual, amused or look.—an know that I am admired Toronto. to serve the whole Dominion.which am sum meant, Carnol is sold by your draftiat, e time in Ther "s the pack 97 awes in everything age It will' _g I&* that allowed at and If you call doasmontious y say classes i I unal to lie awake-at night after yost have tried A.that it hasn't pertaining-to speech from-the corTec-- for hours at a time wondering why done you any good,return the empty J tiou of stammering to.oratory. Time to 'do th' many things-- ordinarily -theft-as so imany beautiful girt*in bottle to him and he will refund our e the world and I was no hideZus: k snoney. washing. If the stitches holdrip the' "Put off on wash-day. For Rinso does-not keep' you standing over the wash-tub, r Sokfby Dr. McEwen's,Drug Store. F4ekering, Ont. seam,with the e of A: 6. discarded blad' safety razor. 'From the unworn portions from the! rubbing until your back aches and your n back of the legs of a discarded pair -hands are red and sore. of ovemll&--or from new denim, if no partly-worn material is at hand--cut -the leg inso, an e patches almost the width of Ri ntirel' different kind of soap, -About - .the' House y A and long enough to extend from the I am crotch to well below the knee, taldngi soaks clothes clear), Rubbing and boilingF .... .. •y in all the worn.portionPin the patch- are,, unnecessary. The big soapy Rinso A 'es Ili place—the experienced seam- BY A GRINDSTONE; "Aa my somewhat unique business uds gently loosen' the most ground-in eas stress will find basting unnecessary— increased. I bought a polishing ma- turn under the edges -at "I'll be dfty-seven to--m0frOw,"I top, bottom dirt-without weakening ik single thiea& sinilod Mrs. Plaegar' rocking on the-chime and I soon Teceived more orders and outside of leg, and stitch in place i'v; 'verpndah of her iwhi"nd-green 'farm than "Or. One order which,pleased,with number 40 thread. The fourth' 'house# and it seems as though it'were me especially was from a hotel. They side of the pitch is taken up in the a Package 'Way. On sale al all good gpocess told me their-employees were most Inside leg seam only a few years age when the bays 'were deficient at polishing steel knives and.- Starting at the bottom of the leg, :and &Padnlent Stores. small." if I did good work,they would.be will--stitclir up the leg seam from hem to She sighed Again. '"rhon were the years when I*, was ine toxiv4*11 their work to nip- With hem in an ordinary raw seam, keep- housewives, too, thisAaak is a dreaded LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED bard pulling. My husband died when fug to the outer row of former stitch- - TORONTO the children were very young. The one. and my bank began to,increisse, Ing to-give a nest appearance to the accordingly. I followed up every op work. This seam can not be R306 farm.was heavily mortgaged and we' had to.stretch the pennies until they partunity And-' Of worse ., business felled an this ordinary household me- :fairly' y' Iriends told me brought more business. the squealed. M to chime, nor to this necessary, "My business never forced me I ought to work in.=y spare time. width of the old.seem Is sufficient to' neglect my farm duties. I always did w practical application In every day li�e Well, a farmer's wife hasn't much prevent pulling out if coarse thread of B'7 the work an my aim premises where --Pcout training and special pro. SPAro -time-and besides, who could I I could avers" the work of the fa. is used. p�Vth 0 '-have don*? I'could - Nil bands. rm ficielleT In the anbJects of the Cyclist not sew. P-0clenry Badge test, Every troap fingers had beconic too clumsy with . 'The boys say' owe their �61- TO MOM PAN having three or more qualified cyclist farm work to.handle a needle delt- Scouts Is eligible to take advantage of legs education to the old .grindstone P � eatioly and work of other kinds would w which and that to perhaps the reason e the Cycle Company's prize qffer. demand t)k&t I leave-the'farm'i Interested should ask their 1 could not do. never parted with it To us, it shall ..OF REMUSM, .-Boy Scouts 10 Scoutmasters for particul are. always be. a much laved and honored "Well, things went an for a while. ' .. % - � f th :1 continued to do the manual-work After. many long delays the an. This Trouble-isLocate'd' thel ' - I to member o o family." � - - 3DUTS iwhkh-1 wax accitistomo&I had.always ... . - I I After, J. Leach' - nouncement of the very early Publics- TO PATCH OVERALLS. "d Rae( Executive secre like4 a man's work better than a wo. CAmmies• tart'of the Ottawa Boy Scouts Asi�,Ocla- don 'of 71.e Boy Scout Handbook for mum's and I had quite a knack for Since the price of denim and over- how -Through Better Blood. tion. sailed for England April 210th. Canada*a been madq and orders are ter: stud Ing now being accepted handling tools. ails eontintsei high, it behooved the In order to spend two months r at Provincial "One tool I lilted especially was an thrifty housemother to make each Rheumatism comes' with thill. I=- the latest Boy Scout and Wolf Cub Headquarters for copies of the book at 7. ;old grindstone in the barnyard an Pair of these work garments serve its pure bloods and can ealy be driien out tmlntni methods at Gfflwell Park, Lhe' 70 cents Per copy, past free, delivery which I sharpmed ?my knives. One full thus. Usually the fr5nt of the of the system by enriching and purl- imperial Scout officers, Training to be made as soon as the inxilts-come 4 ',day a neighbor, viewing with envy my IOM especially the know, twelve the tying the-blood. r..,ntre it In of interest to note that from the-print shop. The now edition shining-and keels steel knives said, 11 hardest wear, this part oftim reaching The-chbd symptom of rheumatism Is Gillwelt Park is this year in charge contains a great many revisions from. wonaer it you wound be willing to dw`hoiliy-latage while the remairiqler 1 pain- The most successful treatment of Mr. Rodney C. Wood, ills Dominion the first edition Published during the 11114rpen my knives? You do such Of the garment Is still stout and cap- is the one• that quickly banishes =this camp Chief of the Boy Scouts An- war and to.every way'has been brought isplendid work and I would gladly pay able of considerable wear. Instead-of disagreeable* symptom. Many . rhea- sociation, be' having been "ted right up to date,.- grin unsightly stiff .. .. - Joboriously applied matte poople suffer pains that could !eaTe of absence by the Canadian Gen- months, emsented and thpt wag the be- hand patches, a neater slid more dur- be avoided by building up the blood. eral Council to nil, for a few Imperial Headquarters writes to gal ginning of a little business. Other able Piece of work can be done on the.The value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the vacancy created by the absence of that they have a long list of names of English Scouts who want to amp Chief Capt. Francis Gidney in coerce-'women-brought me their knives and women "wing MwWe.. in rheumatic troubles to proven by the C' First rip the inside leg seem from testimony of Mrs. A. Bryson. Arthur. pond with Scouts [a Canada. • Scout. ed according to .1scissors and I charge the United StAtes. ,the size of the utensils. I used to send hem to hem, in order to pt the gar-Ont., who- says:-"I was so useo up mosters-hawfug boys who wild agree to the boys to likather'them in' for ra6 ment under the fooi'of the machine. with rheumatism In my shoulders and exchange letters with, Scouts overseas, end sometimes they would bring home As this is a continuous seam, the rill neck that I could not turn In bed with-, London, Ont'.. now boasts fourteen either in Great Britain or in other splendid Boy Scout Troops and several three or four dozen which they. had ping, as a rule, can easily be'aceom- out the'lielp,of 'my husband, and the parts of the Empire.are asked to_send newly formed Wolf Cub Packs. Be- labeled with the names of the owners: Olished by cutting through the hem -pain at times was almost unbearable. outmasters their names and addresses to Proft- .'The next day they would return'them, at tbe*bottom-of,the leg and pulling'I took doctors' medicine which did me tweet fifteen and twenty Sc I part In a cial Headquarters. T`�is is a fine. no good. Then I began taking and Cubmasters are taking PA p6rtuntty� for Canadian Scouts to ee- bright and sharp. And how farm wo- on each side of the seam, as the stitch- little or special Scout Leaders'Training Course tabliah Interesting fitemilsbipl. 3bert need teen tools! es have been weakened by wear and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and have being conducted under the auspices of since been free from rheumatism. I can also recommend the pills to young the London Association. Scoutmaster The more we live, the more we feel ND THE WORST IS YET TO MMS George P.'Metcalfe. of the Sth London to offend the object of our love. mothers, as In my- own case I found Troop Iii In charge.* Assistant Provin- they are unexcelled. I may also add clal Commissioner Irwin was a recent that I recommended Dr.Williams'Pink visitor at one of the classes, which are fso to a neighbor who took fainting- Pills practical and'interesting spells at the change of 1;-'e, and who could not walk any 8AAncie. She took- Field Sc6ut Secretary lEarie H. Devi I Don't wait for someone to the•pills for nearly three months and son, of Provincial Headquarters staff, ! be'in pain to get Kendall's ZI they made her a strong well woman.' spent the week of April 16th in the psi Treatment in the YOU can got Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Border Cities, visiting troops and house. from any dealer in medicine or by meeting Scout leaders and For all external hurts and Pam mail at 50c a box from The Dr. Wit mitteemen. He reports that ---e ten. -for all muscular troubles. wit Items' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. progress along all Scout lines has been Kermiall's Spavin Treatment makes 004 -Made In Windsor the neigbbdfing KP—NASrOlf,sack.,Dmnb,sth�1"i /ra• \. ".',.-A Wrong Impression. 1. .-1 : -Ineave mord me one m Ty oirlml THKATISF A-young man cities and towns since his last visit in 110"L lh.,�u"y rxehd I'm spavin Cure fm ever becoming eugageil,' October. 6 one of the be-11 linhim-t•I bite vi &H kiDft of 60relL (SignW)X ZKMAN.- to present his fiancee 1;7 was anxious =141 1`1111nd it Gd a boideatymy druggist's today. Reod4r with a ring apropriately inscrib�d. Being at a loss what The Canada Cycle and Motor Co m-, forHom rreatmeni-Refirledfor HumOn US& to have en- grav;ed upon It,he asked -his father for pony, of Weston, Ont..• has again am- Olt.Is.J.KIENDALL COMPANY, mounted Its annual competition for WAosburg Fous,Vt.,U4.A. $41 ad_vlce: C three 1-We'll," said the latter, "put 'When Cyclist Scouts, but this year t prizes are being offered for compett- orlwe this you see, remembe- me.' KEN DALLS �Ion in every troop participating In- A e X)ri few days lit r the Young woman stead of just one. -The purpose of the was surprised to receive 'a beautl6l sp"IN competitions is to encourage general ring with.this Inscription: "When this � proficiency.In air branches of Scouting, TREA NT you see, remember father." ew. .7 Husband--"You charge me with When did I ! reckless extravagance. / You Make Most Money When 7 7 ever make a useless purchase? You Speed Up Farm Yic! 7, . 4� wife-"Why, thare's that fire e ' ds - _ i "� �""� l X.I you bought a year It takes 12 hg�rs labiipr to produce you I acre of wheat. tinguisher Y ago; ":At25 boa.per acre yield You*take good morl". \ -.- - ��y, we've never used-it once." .'At 12 bus.per acre yield you might Pay costs. English language contain%I The -GAIN Fertilizers make - ins :" 200 lba. SHUR er 98, about 20,000 words which are *-qf from SO to 60% on grains and other crops. French origin, One of the most important things a Order SHUR-GAIN Fertilizers NOW. 71 ,law I stilesman can learn is how to treat Consult our Ace•t or write o.&t SL CWr 9bt/•the customer who dons not buy.- Agents wanted In territories =a TORONTO F rank FArrington. hewe we ar*not represented. Limited � ISSUE No. 18—'Z3. i6ow a m ,� ^.:kA3`,•r'•• ��C'..',''�',.fw s.;?d r w'...v �, .4.t„ v^ ��'�, '•�f•• i'�:.,a,-_R ,,+.!. •Lr:.?r'.` y� ,�'' ra� .J., w"} '3.-�r'tl..f`' ±' "t�N4 TS •.-GS-�!',�• ',. .,.5.` a+.-w�'.::y`:... ^s+7r n".f ,M..s; rc:�,� mac.:� zy• a..s r¢,�a •` "c ° .�'c f.,C�' •rr . �+e"yp'°':,,.,,4Y.,,t'St. '+K.+r,.Gn.', 'w� '7,._ _.,Y'"%a. v ^*-i.a�y?tEBX:'•, ,�,a' .'.'?. � °r� -C. -" � .�.. w r. ,,:.r' '. '•. g- ;$._".s++_mot;:._ • •.�. ..c..e,w.�^. '`�?`= .r ., �.ri.°.. •a:,. fix•�!?�„,�� rt.�"-; a�+r� „,�,.:.,•. "Y..:.'�- iC:. -i j :'�' ^+�. - x J '�^*' •�".' "`°,- P �•`�a,• ,ASY 'TRICKS HARBACH s �ssifl Agents. - 24 POUNDS y�. —:o :..ate GO" 4 ; NO. 9b eCno►tlQn to halo .. t:urMa Ti¢«rn1 :r•" ..1• � 2= "' "--•-^.. - oattrrw' .IED� wgtaYrr\ Sa�atLL D!. C\�. •�'. `^ 7. 7 Y Y� a Declares Tanlac Restored Her °. —. is iruoeions toy H: e . - - ■. _ -- - - - - �* -Completely . When Health _. �,t�="If you want ewe to its" _ E Was Practically Destroyed they mvot be laid In a cook]Place." a: - treatment restored m7 -m tion .the _ - w MUM.";�". •• � `_'. _- � " .:- Siddy*--"Ot it•to bean _ 13 YD.5. 6~FT. „11 +IN. -filth and strength and Increased my � �� III 15 . weight twenty-four two year's �' you are amused -by "tongue: 1 YD 2, 30 • ago, and I am one of the happiest A'o- twlaters;" by this: "See shy-slow Sue• men in- Canada, for I have been feel- y' .x.1'0 YDS. � r � a show sly Sioux snowshoes." ;_ ins fine ever since" declared Mrs• w a�i--� I 1 •• 31 Alio6 Harbach, higUly esteemed' rest E)" e- It ' dent of EB Dan"s St.W.,Leaden, Out^' E>7?rr+ers Your � ' ' r 1 Y Oss "I was so nervous I trembled like thsougl�the Daily Use - e ,!, \�,fr 3 Z Y �'. - + and feared a com• "`'She Re�tatns to 87� M / a DSL one with the poky «.ch Q� r , ail :'• :, + to breakdown. I`eouldn't relish my w+whhA%,, waeDullladLifa ~* �.� ri .. , . I didn't eat a thipig, b? Dru a 2== + 15 ood, many days 1 d t ei olothea were Y21h • ar uettctou...Wh9. ie for vets an Dry w s until • - -- - - --_-= - - - - . �.kl_ ou. -- 'kasdacliea, was io weak I old Five MAW ES _ ,., way too lar a for I n oiercia8:_ - ._. - �..r, to answer. Alter you learn how ✓. { �(�'� to do the trick, you may wish to . out before the middle of the day. sad' know why it always "comes out .at night just seemed to hear the clock right." strike•every hour. I suffered more I Write on a #lip of paper agony-than tongue can tell 5=012% "Twelve yards." told it and 'hand it t . "But Tarlac ended all my troubles, rotucco o a spectator 'to hold natal the ` and if I had my say I would put a bet- completion of the trick. Ask him Ile 1n every home. It has won my ever' �- M . -to write on another piece of paper = s any distance he likes, expressing lasting grlititude, and I will always 'Lift. /"1t1 c „ it in Toads, fee nd Sachet. The Praise It %in With r� etS distance,_how .sslntsl Aft itrtester Taalac Is far sale by all good drug- O 37 ' - .. . ...._._. than -12 9 Ask him to re- gists. Take .no substitute. Over _ verse the bars (as to the sec- minion bottles sold.. }* v • Dad line of the Illustration) and - subtract. Ask him to reverse the Sound Your Horn1 ' answer las in the fourth Line) and ,.MOrn& ,�kr Wbatcher doW lip. add. Next tie is to subtract 1 k • . .' I inches from the au. The toot, 1 thar?" --- )n oa __._.._ result will be 12 yards a trick Waal, the old woman is Egger s -" 'and* when he looks at the slip of driv#a' th' car, we I'm armakfa' the n '•.paper and..ditcovers that you'pre- garige door five loot wades." dieted the result of hit calculs- --0 ; ' --. tioaa. utriarift Liniment for satyr sysry+whm The answer will always be 12 yards /f the spectator writer a H ym en, in classical mythology, was 1 '•e -distance is which the number of the God of Marriage, the original odd Inches Is is" thao-the num- meaning of the word being ."bridal t) her of even yards. If the number song," g ;• of Inches were greater it would be -= e Impossible to reverse and subtract. I /0I"p th" " a,A pa's><e ti. {t� EXCRUCIATING r H E ' TH E! Dr CATION others�� of the te+iu. fa • acrop Doesn't hart a bit! Drop s tittle R DR. .l. .lL ,►/ TDN � '�una" on an ac hang coca, Instant hard r 1T that Dorn steps hurting, then shortly 'or I you lift It right oft--with►an peril. Truly! a, Prertnessl �asrd of Health. Oatarls - -. Dr. Hfddlesos.will be glad,to answw questions ea Pablia'Mealffl No$- r druggist setts a tiny bottle tr!' . I , � 1 �-•t,Qt]!el Remedied b�' Lydia Lydifs< �"Fraesoas' for s few cents. su3lscidat. ' Lora through this asluna. Addseas him at Ssadaas Home.g!!d ] y i to remove every hard corn, soft core, Crescent. Toronto. a L n s V*9e4'bk' or tore•betwasa the toes, and the cal- r wt'.hout sorenwo or irritation. Correcting wrong impressions is one None of these things he knew about! Eberta,Ont.-"Istartedwithcrampe C of the most important tasks confront-for appreciated,and yet he was willin Y(+ - -- �s___-g�dowa pains at the age of { l:tg Uaww wl,v rry zo db eiucacionsa a'r # eleven years,tastay in d, and bad work atop health Eines Habits and forts. There Are many such men and 1 could hardly stay is bed, sad 1 had g women. They are stumbling 51oc1ta such pains'that I would scream,and my ldear once uired,however erroneous ever here u . They tape up the , -+ snotherwould call thedoctar to give ate �� FACE they may be,, are hard to dislodge. The'wrong side of the meat without somethfn to take. At- eighteen I mar- old saying "What'@.,�d enough for any reason e:eept to udico, and why sled, and I haves tear healthy chi7drea+ my forefathers is good enough!or ma" this prejudice has been developed no- but I 1 have pales is my right aids. Y' has apset many teacher. Every once body seems to know. i I amtarmar'a wife with saao� work itched and BllrTl�.-1- in - in a while one meets prejudiced pee-! Again,we see the ty�p�of individual �! than I am able to do. I have taken three i�*i �+ Cut�CU'td �@�8• pie-tile type that know better than who puts more confidence in a bottle bottles of Lydia E. Piinkham s Vega. everybody else. No matter what the of medicine than all the health talks He,_++tM� told me you were afraid table Compound and I feel that it in jtubject to-health or otherwim--they'or health articles that come his way. I was. oing to try to kiss you•• helping ate aver-dsy.My. sister-in-law. "My cams oat an It In �. cannot be taught. Recently I nut a He doesn't want b know about the g who has been taking your madiciae for theta fed p3mpiet•atad siren it woaid *� She-"Nothing of the sort I •wan °* man holding .public office who held value. of sleeping in well ventilated seine time sad ayes yam Sansttvs W itch. I would rob sad tie skeptical views about the slue bedrooms. He doesn't want to know!afraid you wouldn't." told me about it and I rscoa3meai I1: saraee6 ft and ]atlas eras. very - �- ._ ., 0 health education and t`he work of'about the physical exercises and how' 'slow, as I have received great relief �# dons woattil t:oma Tikq 1.:,,.:.Ct. D.�...kiaa.alc n .�.dt :Ib'Ilrb, I.tizi. 41: '4 LJ !411 hem-A- U. MONEY ORDBRd. It."-3dra.N4;@gl YWTT.R.IL L My Id not know any detai s about the'care about the proper kinds of food When ordering goons a mats rents f Eberts► Oni eighwas, a. ighurlms. ied Health Department to ea or the value of a contented, a Domintoa Express Atanay Order. Lydia g- Pinkham's Ve table Cam- �' taca.raa a d�he. [ tried ,work of the H t, diffavat remedies withot>a _ Dorn city. He knew or pretend-I happy outlook on life What }m does -. ._Not a >rtt is4aa to Visit _ p� is a medicine for ailments tom- �`�-� -ad to know nothing about the dissp-'from des to des is to ego along. mon to women. It has been used for sntxasa and eitida began �eearance. of typhoid due to water 111- own prejudiced-paths, 'disregardir�tg Little Ella-" I`m never going to such troubles for nearly fifty yearn, and fioap sod Olsmmaest tration and chlorination, he knew no-'the inevitable consequeneea of his Fiobland when I grow up." thousands of wtnaea,have found retie!." l If s. >� AL ` thing of milk inspection, he knew rtts- wrong methods of living, trustlag to;• Governess-"Why not?" as dim Yott by taking this spleatdid . sand Toochaker, �Harbor,>M thing of the-work of the public health medicine to put him right when the; Little Ells,-"Because etas geography match 1s,197.x. �ntsrsea in lowering he infant death Impending crash comes How. many' If are suilerlaglromrt:+egnlari#+ g P� t says Wll:a low. Iyins country." paia iT,�°�t, nervoosne� be 'Use Cadcnaa for �s-day eaalss rate and having physical defects cor=;wrecks uJ humanity we see around , backache or melancholia, ou should a flatlet wkh map.soothe rotted in children, he knew nothing of us as a result of such.practices. How, Milo a Liniment woad by fMtyatelans, Dace Lpdin Piakham's =00int t,dust •the Schick test or the value of anti-i many untimely deaths occur through ' p� �mporm� It is excellent to toxin in diphtheria, be knew nothing neglect of the principles that tend to Another Question, �� the ayatem and help to per- be+' iaees�• '' about the work carried on in combat- prolong life! in venereal disease,nothing about in- What is the moral of all this?What 'Mother-"Don't ask so many quee- form its sanctions with sans and Ong¢ • + `' 'z g It seems to aye that tions, Elgie. •�n't you know that larity. dnstriat hygiene- that is aiming to is the remedy? raise health standards in industry and one important thing to do is to edacato curios2ty killed s cwt*" dower the rate of sickness and acci- the young, to teach them the little Elsie-"What did the cat want to dent in plants, factories, and work-1 simple facts of health, before they me- know, mother?" • , r =` shops of every description. quire wr•ong•habits or impressions. Tax, - t T1E�RE A BABY -' � T Lower Ravenna sAS1FS Love _ ,;: "'�- . -: •:�"- An luteresttng example of the way ����� c �_ •! IN YO*� HOME? !a which ;fgb taxes defeat their own As ilf\aldaai dfli ieseai to ,V{LKl ;puryo 'quoted by the Financial ,p���i..n�c,,,,bo sire-tit to Post. At =8 a thousand, c'lgatetteeaod ateOlharnl� _gr ' were heavily taxed. but Caaadiai s 1t Iy 07 0010° L there a baby or,young children in smoked nearly 2,304,000,000 a year. - a The l0te Ixil _ your home'. If there to you should rat The tax was increased last year to =0?.M.vear� cc -� be witb' t a box o1 Baby's Own Tab- ;?•60 a thousand sad smokers tarred every fable °° ; "UNLESS you see the name Bayer' on tablets, .� "- z Lets. Childhood ailments come quickly to pipes and to rolling their own. AtA11D►ewai are not getting Aspitin at all and means should always be at hand Cigarette consumption dropped by U. to promptly tight them. Baby's Own about half a billion a year and the gov. Tablets are the Ideal home remedy. ernment suffered A net loos In revenue They regulate ttle.bowels; sweeten the of about --$$,000,000. The higher tai `+ stomach; banish constipation and indi- actually provided a lower revenue. ; gestion; break up colds and, aim Taxes that are too high will always de. _ 1031 �,► ' ` fevers=-in fact they relieve all the feat revenue'purposee. A t N atinor ills of little ones. Concerning !'1 them Mks. Motse Cadotte, Makamik, -. The Source of Thortnaite. l ro flnard's netr.tes to the root of the • � ' Quo„ writes: "Baby's Own Tablets trouble and tires pulck relief. Spk did +` It is said that the mineral thorinatte, orb the best remedy in the world for now largely used to the manufacture for •Oie �°�`' mantras. bruises. • '• p' �' qk, • ;�,•, little ones. My baby suffered terribly aaM mlu:-rub tt tn. c '' +� from indigestion and vomiting,but the of the mantles for incandescent gas Tablets soon set 'h+er right and now lamps', is at present not known to oc• l ' H cur elsewhere than in the Island oL • she is in perfect health." The Tab- C'eylon'. 'Its diecovery was due'to the 'lets are sold by medicine dealers cr by mail at 26c a box from The Dr. WSl- operations of the•Ceylon Mineral Sur- Bonne'Bonne' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Vey. It is Exported to'Europe and eaKOC OF�N, America - !stockings Wear Long. Visitor- "'Good morning, Martha, There are 40,000 lakes in crew- Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets all taw bus7•you are, always knitting. Do foundland. . Aspirin,','• which contains directigns and dose worked out b you clad the stockings wear 1on6er if Don't be afraid oP truth; she is no jj , physicians during-22 years and proved safe by millions'fo( ' )knitted by ,Il#adt" invalid Emerson. Amertosy rioneda' stet seemedies Martha-"Wear longer Tee, of took on Colds - IC1dac11C °� 'Rheumatism course,mum. Perhaps you wouldn't be �� DISEASES As" it, but this pair of my old man's Toothache ; Neuralgia )veuriti3 .oc7ts I knitted five year ago,•and Poe PLEATI N G end Hon to Fees .Healed Free to tray Ad- . Farache Lumbago Pain, Pain -b" J;Wtted new legs to 'em twice,and new dream b the Author. $1.00 A BKIRT-HEMSTITCHING 100 M• t71a doves po Zo Mooted 'em flue times' Aad, seems to PER YARD. l2 V.,t S4th Ftreet - Handy "Bayer"boxes of 13 tablets--Also bottles of 44 and I00--DtvggidA pee, they'll never wear out'" Out-of-town orders prompt attention. New York. U.S.A. 1►eptrin to the trade mark treewteted to Canada) of Darer usnuteetara of)fono• ' aaatic\cldaeter of 8allcyllcartd. While It to well kno+rn that waplrin meaaa Harw Ships are allowed to carry more Sri Lltrs:etle and Specialty Shop, 120 Dan- manufacture, to aeatst the public against Imitations, the Tablets of BaYer Compact c 18fiU[ No. ti-'23. trtu be \tampw with their seaer•r trade mark, the '•sayer croaa•" summer than in winter. tortfb Avenue, Toronto. LLB,= • _ . � t" t,., : ,tR":,w 'C•c SPA} '•t,J, .t�'.�'i.Y" •', �.G�, .E. {J. .'n a„y,;�• . MY�.” .} ;d<ne. "ls k .�L' Ma,;, .y,��ryfrC,�,.!. :� 4.. .r''�$F. •k `�1.. +:E. •v"' G°✓ t +r ;p'•Y.+Y'., 'v7P>;'•''' Fi.X a''a n'L'} 'n •W. "S •Y WN= r 717, IR; I - RM 7 A� OEM ..,DLLN BARTON. —Dx. Henry will be here as nsn- 7 7 almext'Tuesday io att6lid fo his- .- .. % 4 1 Mrs. John Toms has been vadi profe-3sboual duties. LOCALISMS. C-ather with a stiff neclC. er th e t S .4 o Dr. E. A.. Sddleir; dentist, will w Nliqs An na,Allison left on Tuesdav �,B-00 ,_B0 Leng. of Toronto, was be In his offlee on Thursday from f o' Reiw York en�ioute for Holland Una ,17 ho43e over' Sunday. r 10 a. m. to 5 P.'m.. as usual. France. —Ed. and Mrs. Walsh and fam- -.8chool or' Church i In Toronto. —Miss. Frankie' Shirley, yvbo Thos. Wedlock will bold an auction m.:" 'For Work, ily 90 it Friday Monday J. was hoine for a week owing to ill- sale of household farniture oa D. Remnier finished his ness, has resumed her dutiesatl 28tb. M& :see 109 d' operations last week. 31,as Katherine Anderson, of Toron- teacher in the Norway , public - We are showing a splendid school boot with a special sole, —Mrs Robert Gordon visited to, was theg uest of Miss Agnes Thom school. over the week-end. made of Beardmore's famous Bult-dog sole leather. relatives in the citv last week. —We will continue to do custom Miss Helen Thom paid a visit to her —Abe Law, of Toronto, visited sole. 1 his sisters here on-Sunday last. grinding for farmers for the time cousin.Mrs. Heron.of Sdarboro,for a Guaranteed to 'outwear any other leather �7 being. Your grain ground while few days last %�eek. —Misi Agnes'Every,of Toronto, This sure is a great line�for,boys. mosa S'uday at the home of her wait. The Campbell Flour Mrs.Geo.Mellroy returned home on Sunday last from the-General Hospl- They have elk uppers. a Co.Limited. inother. -cannot be beaten.''' I —On Saturday last Jameb Ken. tal much improved. Work Boots Born, at Trenton, Saturday, nedt, who has been residing with We are pleased to see Gordon Benn- are r ight. 'Alp �th, to Frank ett out again after having been laid up Ou-prices and Mm, 1.his rother, Michael. in Dunbar- f ora f,w'days with a sore meek. Sarles, ' 9010. a *,On during the last few weeks, every ome is —Remembei Mrs. Every's sale Next Sunday morning 7 -Srturday)af ternoda. 'In the Re Og' y B I ' k" Play Suits, with a rather serious acci- cMmg to hei - _pe ;77 7, -.vf hou-%ehold eff ee-te---to morrow met Dun- a,nd r.-a ac dent. .*He wis 6fi'tbp'of-ik1bad-Zf r oward Russell sing in Ing off the Kingston barton Presbyterian Church. _M; G.and Mr@.-2immerman, ofl bay, turn eveningRev.- D. N.- McLachlan will ke road into his brother's premises. Just the ibin'g foi' spring' , and sulm' m6r, Wack siateein trimmed Toronto, s�ent a, day last wee caught preach at the same place at 7 o�cl "with W. J nd M Is. Pillar. when a telephone wire One dav liLat week while working in red yellow and, blue, sizes 2 to 8 years old. him under thiDchinind threw him —From 20 White Wyandotte in the fiefd B.- Lotton noticed flames pullet9in Feb., Mar. and April -off the loa-d. It is not thought escaping from Win. Payne's barn. 14 that any bones were brokerij but ldn,. Muteb has had 1"22 eggs. On hurrying to the spot he found R: be was badly shaken p and is brooder on fl e. H6,with_gre&t_difJ1- . .... . .... . ........ —Mrg. Ed. Bal9don. who has U r : Hats and Caps bee quite ill during the past few uow confined to his bad. culty, extinguished the fire and saved = 'S,-On Sunday eve'aing as Thos. the bain.' Mr. Payne who was in the als, is now much impeoved. —Wanted, ii -cartaker for the and Mrs Law and sons were re. Fitv at the time. fiels bankful that he A dandy range of Hats-and Capg,at populdr price7s. -brooder and ttArning from a motoring trip to is the loser of only the. Crest Caps made to fit any head. Adethodist Church, duties to begin cbick-s. -as be. at once. Apply to Thos. Law. * Pshawa, their car. which vi The All-weather Cap. tog driven by their son, Cbarle;,- —Miss Gladys Powell. of Toron- -to, spent the week-end with her- collided with anothercar which CARD OF THANKS. -parpnts, W. B.aad'Mrs. Powell. Fred T.- Bunt* was traVelling, east, n4ar.Pust's ing, .-Pickerin W. P. and Mrs. Every bill east of the villag�� Mrs. Law We wish to express througil-the —Geo. -he -NEWS our sincerest gratitude to our Bstablished1f857. and son, Frank, of Whitby. spent was bruised about t eye and many friends 'and relatives who. by Sunday, with W. J. and Mrs. MU- their son, Howard, received some Umeir&cts of kindness and expressions scratches. Both cars.were ccpb- of sympathy. have shared with us our siderably dAm ' d Mr,. L6vv doep sorrow In our recent sad'bereave- -Mr., and Mrs.-Manson, of To vea= dri ronto, were bere"over Sunday wit]; claims to hi 9 OD m'ent. vin the right side of the road, while -.,Hariand and Mrs.Collins. Jb9if daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) Gard "Vs the other driter kept to the centre Of the road.,' —The township' council will CARD'OF tHANKS. meet on Monday nex - The pulpit" in St. Andrew's t at Brou church vvill be occupied on Suii Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips �risb to shanifor the, transaction of kene- Ig 6tom 0 day morning next by Rev. D. ?,4. let their neighbors and friender know ral busines& —Miss Sylvania Leav_en%.:of To- McLachlan, formerly of Winoi that the kindness shown during their ronto. stodnt over Sundsy.at the Peg, wh(j will give an- address on recent bereavement was deeply appre. the budget. Mr. McLachlan is eiated by all the members of the fam- -Varsonage with her sister. Mr thoroughly acluainted with his ily. (Rev.)Brinuer. Men's and Yonth's Khaki Pants for Summer- vrear, all size% from 27 k" W. J. Miller left on Monday subject. and will present the ques tion in an interesting and instruct on & busineeg trip to Saskatch- . Noiv A4~04ssmaiits. to 40, 1.75 tel 2 25 per pair. ive manner. On acconot of this ewan, He expects W be awav special service the Sacrament of JY 'about three weeks. STURE TO RFENT—Pear of lot S. Men'-P.and Boys' Summer Cap#,:beautiful patterns- and shaW, prices -de next Sn a Lgrd's , upper which was —Servic Peon.&Pickeridi. -Fred Holden,-Wexiord F, u y in the tb S '41 .60 cents to 2.50. Methodist church, at 10.40 a. tn., arranged to be dispensed on Sun 0 Phone,Nlalv 2914- 32-33 Sacrament Service, 2 p. m. S. S. day morning, has been postpolied Will take stock 's Holeproof Hosiery, In black. brown and fancy silk stripes, 50c Sanday morn RE TO LET— Men p. w. regular-s6rvi6e' rtatil the following polod or time. ard wdl see stock It pays to bu-y the Holeproofline. . and 32-34 to 1.00 per pedr. —4he Ladies' Aid Society of St- ing. May 13th. evrry day. Wm.Lacey.Danbarlon. Androw'wChvireh-W, ot at the —Romember the moving pi ture AWMAL 'LU nbAI—May Lo X40- show to be given in the Town P ;Pickering. M an's and Boys'Ba'lbriggan -Undeiwie-ar. full line, Wt sizes. hi-ea'6 home of-Mrs. Robt. Somerville at ber,rear o loi 9.concemon 6 A p. it. on-Wednesday, May 11th. Hall this (Friday) evening. under Arplyrrto,J.L.Pegg, Pbcne Clare 507. 3043 .2 piece suits 1.50, Combinations theauspices of the Women's In PHOTO FINIS —The monthly *aaeating of St. HINQ_ 'George's Womea's Guild will be stitnte. ED'eveRlarpli Sc.a:011. Pnntln&Sc. a piece. I There will be two hours of moving pictures. vvbieb Will 10- Any smt,Poe;mid, Jackson Stttd�d. Cbeeley, loth' at cluile"Throu h Life's Windows," Oxt. 3a-35 At usuad, We have&'fnll line of the famous-Carhartt Iold an Thursday, the b6mie of Mrs. Will Us -Church 9 Charlie Chaplin's c2me- Overalls—,'The Quality Line." and two of JDOOTS REPAIRED—Boots and dies, entitied "Tlie-AdvoutuMr," 1.7shoes repaired neatly and cp2icitty Thos. --On May 14th. in St. Andrew's atid residence just west of St. and "At the Rink." Theme films 20 C hare ;Ch.arolph, h, beer Billy Parsons in "In will delight both old &ad yonn George' Pickering, igver brown and white, artiRcia. a Few Muments, of Nonsen"," and so donot miss this. -The proceM OR SAVE—Red Bird- bi,ciele. 1921 Lad!es' Holeproof Hosiery In black, ni F silk over mercerized yarn,.Extra Stretch mer. rib top, Mer. lisle a domedy sketch.,"ne Major's Hot model.coasler brake. est&nsion andlebam' Water Bottle," by the St. Gil , will go toward-,4 the purchase of ,,.d guards. Will sell chealk. Used 0197-sh-rt �__heel too and "Is, exceptional weariaR quality, per pair 1,00, so slides which will be erected by wiuit. Apply NEwsoffice. 33-34 eboir —The Y. L 8.-Clan of the the Women's Itir-titute io the SALE—sk-Ford touring car tich riib top, donble soles'- Memorial Park. Door@ open at F109IRS model. c9rnPlet%r=aWed ova Ladies' Holeproof. pure thread silk, extra stre Methodint, church will Dresent A cloud, per- "Strictly 7_.�_; 1" pro'ra LU .1-6 3. Ad--I -ad ;casonO'ly in W%ek_.nJgg*r_.aa their draw& entitled xi;�Iy ii;14,_Feasby.Bmugham, 33 sion 25 cents, ebildren-under 12 Bnoiness. at Cherrywood on May -1 Ith and at- B,o sy years 15 eents� VOR SALE-1000 Cuthbert r&sK Few patterns just placed to ittock in Voiles and Ratineas, prices We 00--M. —The annnal meeting of the A' berr7 canes. also some Victoria Strawbarr to 1'.75 yer yard. the loth. phuburb roots. A W Payne,R.R No.2� —ColdING EYMGiMSPMA1J8T. Pickering Fire Company was held 'ckenng Phone 9?Jv 172Z 32-33 'Galitess*etc." Ginghams'25c to last Friday evening in the Town 'Dr.F. E. Lnde, 167 Yonge St.. To. Hall, with a rather small attend $ALE—Waaoti. Hoe drjii, Extra stock of Gingliams. Chambryo, id . 45c per ya'ed. Abderacin's Scotch Zephyrs are reliable. B er;Steel land roiler, all in good c6ndi- F rosto. Optometrist and Optician, FOUR &nce. The minutes of the last. ion I I - . Also StTawberry plants. ApplvtoFrank at A. H. Affin's drug store, Wbit C3osson.Higbiand Creek. Phone NWv 2407. 'by. Tuesday, May 7th. Glasses if meering were-read and approved. 32,84 the election of offic-ers resulted"as Ladies' had Children's Gingbam Dressei-, well made, from our own 'm"t right prie �:reqiw eq. follows: President, John Murkar; -TAR RADIO SET FOR SALE— materials. —Arthur.and Mrs. Longley. of Chief, W. G. HFkaiL; Asst.-Chief. Slias unlimited range.comp;etr witb Willard .-',Toronto, and Luther Mitchell and battery and serial.in perfect working condition. t F. J. Prouse -, Captain, J. R.Thex- For fuhher-particulars-apply to-A. H Bundy, Don't forget about our BIgBStock of Wall J?apera. ELastica-Painle, son, Vietor, of Oshawa, and Ch -Armstrong, ' of _-Wh1t'b*y, 's an ton ; -lit Lietit., Jas. Richardson Decotint, Varnishes, rooms, Brushes,"Stick fast rafte etc.- 2ad Lieut., S. J. Collacutt - Hose :�ARM TO RENT—Lot .4. c6r. 3 Sumday with David and re. Men, C. Bradley, F. T. Bu'ntint, I Pickering. Tmar Audlej school, consists of 107 acres. For further Get everything you W �'Sykes, of the lake abore. rt lars ply - ro, ant at "The Big $tore W. G. Reid and R.Gordon ; Truck kcahc�t Aveanipe,4bsta. —D9 not fail to attend the autil. .A�n McBrady. 241 83_35 Drivers, M. S. Chapman, S. J. Col e 529-J versary servideem in 'connection Chtireb, Pick. lactitt, A. McLellan and Dr Mc- e with the Methodist D,&STLrRE TO RENT—Any on Ewen ; Capt. Hooke and Lad�ers, L having cattle they wish put out to oring, on Sunday, May l3th, when -pasture t durint the summer months,apply at lot 26. con. IM I%S C the Rev. J. T. Caldwell, M. A.. B. S. Balsdon ; Lieut. H. and L. 4.Pic aing. Lots of water and shade, Dick ___.__ HAPMAN ordon Found�; Sepretay. W. J. Moore.,Pickamg. 33-35 D.. Ph. D,,-will pre4eh at both Clark; Treasurer, R. A. Buintin services. one bai. Auditars, W. F. Law and Dr. V J[)ASTURE TO LET—Any, --.:!A large onrober of the young X ing young cattle they wisb i out to pasture U E. Cartwright ; Trustees, W. G. f, during the summer months app y to,Gea. Rich- friends of Charles and Mrs. Raker Ham, John Murker and W. V. ardson,lot 25,con.9,Pickiring. 11-2 iniles west A wet at the home of thelatter's i Claremont,addr6s,R,R.3,�isYemont, 29tt 1�arents, Richard anti Mrs. Puck- Richardson. On motion the true- c' rin, on Friday evening last and tees were instructed to procure SALE-4 thorougli-bred Tam. rize- six costs and hats for firemen on wortb sows,4 months'-old, brid from p w i. Winter Show. Sold vith presented them with a miecellane . ners at the Royal - . duty, also three masks. It was FOR 36ces, :�pply BUNDYS, 'EARDWAR one shower. registered'papers and at reasonahle 01) -b- toR also decided y motion that prac- ,,v�.,J>17Jr.HigblandCrftk .0, Ph 0 11 --�-One nlghtlas�*64 some per- 30-33 ties be held every Friday evening an entpred Henry Wilson's hen- befl. Capt. OR SAL 'house and appropilated sixteen of at the larm of the E-2 Imported Clydesdale in Fmares,one in foal to .Floreston." These ed that he bad pnrch- 'big choice pullets. It is supposed mares must be sold as the owner has no furtber that alter Turton, lot 35, the thief was a man wit The trustees reported con 5 Pickering,or to S.J.minnell. 160 Elgin motor truck, which is a valuable' engine. .30tf that they had giien permission to Ham ";: r h a i's e d I(%f eret t of hose f6r the hand use for them. Apply to W asset to the professional thief. SALE—ObN all kinds -of —miss Irene Rogers, who in- erect a baildina for the fire engine FwoaRgons.harness,and aRIF-kinds of faim im- at the rear of the hall, at P.-nomi- enu in good order. Also several heavy "a M wbis A scales and cook staves arid heaters -.:'The "F 6mou" tend@ going to British"Colu e_ High old' Water Paste, to rer-ide. will hold an auction @&Is nall rental per annum.. right eel price gaid for hides and wool, also live Poul- -1. e 17tf try. I tywan,Stouftille.Phone 1903 -of her household effects at her BROCK ROAD. �� .: 1 *�: and Tints. premises opposite the Pickering White %J sec public school on Saturday, May Seedipig is well advanced in this E_LM_ DALE.M11.1 12th. See dodgers for list of arti- tion. 8. Mine M. Rodd, of Osbawa. is"nd- k with hersister;Mrs. Jack. ho ing a wee uresco, will.cover M —Sowe Ofteen motorists, w . ,One pound of ave been fndulging in the pless- Mr.Harris has moved from this 10- re of speeding, or otherwise eality. Hisson-in-law, T. Young has W.ehave just received a seventy-five siquoire fe6t,. the ged with infractionsof char moved to Toronto. ticle Act� have been �slWm. Neal has taken possession of a shipment oi Motor Vt .,,Suaimoned, to appear before the the farm vacated by Mr. Yognir and canaaa,s Best Flou'r *7 Police Magistrate, who will ask owned,byJ. A. White. thew to make a liberal donation Alf. Titus has the contract to do the Put up in 1, 2-and_5 1b. packages Ogilvie's rds the maintenance of the plowing for Messrs.FarleT and Fast towa on the Simpson property. provincial Highway. Wm Mackintosh delivered his lec. meetfiat in the interests of ure in ibe Christian Church. Brough. Royal Household ' Drop in nd et C61or Card and. —A a g a th . Do minion Temperance Alli- am as advertised, on Saturday night. AISO p. ance wfll be held in the To,;ia Tb;se present were much interested g Hall at 8 o'elock on Sunday af"r- In the theories advanced. read all aboat this Pastry Flour V� ...voon next when the add.ress w A narrow escape from drowning oc- V JdaekintoWs 2-year old child was plav- C SaDita-rY fini be given by Rev. Bea Spence, who cu"ed here on Monday last when W hopping and Oat Rolling sh J;t be Ing on the book of the pond. The every week day tter qtmlffled than any other man in the Dominion to discuaR i >ung chap took a notion t play f �0 rog. r oh'bRioa mattem. and Russell,Y' All kinds of Feed on hand I I I abud landed in the water. He was rev- oward, one of Toronto s best cued by Alf. Titus and taksbr� to is. AtO'notber sl� to IWO ropdor, APPr*Pd Won*