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VOL.' XL11I . : PICKERING, ONTO,. FRIDAY, APRX L l.I, 1924 No. •31
. rVo1<saiitlassal. gawlwo. ` GLEN MAJOR.. - L GREENWOOD.
s Geo. - Ea Baker Reserve Tuesdoy, April 22,for the! The.Ladies' Aid,held their, annual 'GREENWOOD
Medical annual Boz Social in the church at'meeting at the parsonage on, Thum
Mount Zion, un r the auspices of day, 7
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lr E..FOftSYTFI. Oph.D.. Dirertor Y the Ladles'Aid�1ety o- the chuirch. A number of our women attended TT
RO piometrical 'Association of Ontario. Reg. . The program win consist of numbers�,�-T
the W. M.S. at Kinsale oa Tuesda ember of the American Opwmeuieal To Avoid Mistak. Eyes examined by appointment. eJ a ale Quart- ' he leaders of the Mission BatiB area to 1 ert'Ha vey, of Mee w•oc ; s- pre aria a choice rain I Eatablished'1338
F.'T031LINSDN, M, B., hlernher p, „. : , „,
Mi Merle Str itenson,'elute tiouisL, which will be 8 _8 a oldest established fndnstr n
g program
_-Stop- p grfveu in.the be inin Th de sit
N•of the College of Physicians and Surgeons = 1 of Claremont;, bits. Simmers, soloist, of May.
-of Ontario., Offlce:-that, formerly_ occupied by of Balsam; B. 1i miesou, vio'fnist,and I The services on the Greenwood eir. Ontario county,
the late Dr.R:Poodle,and latterly by Ih,Cald= C. A. and Mrs. Gillespie, soloist and rcuit for next Sunday; taken by the -
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well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 2Aly LUOk t
instrumentalist. Adinission 25' cents.1 astorwill be Mount Zion at 1'0.30 a.m., �
0. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., - - Ladles with boxes free. Let's(Jo,.- D. Kinsale 1.30 p. m., Greenwood 7 p, in.
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Edinburgh, meb2her of the College of Llst6`l7 A. Pugh,auctioneer. The service at Brougham at 7 p. M.
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g Baker's"' J
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate V For Bread,
o! 8o al college or Saraeons, Edtabargh, - will be under the direction of the `
= Bpeoial attention to dsiewe. of women wd ' Ladies' Aid. Sunday School sessions Not excelled by ANY OTHER '
To Braker s .Splendid 'Choice Good horses at Geo:' Cowaa's sale
ehua:ea, Office and resideace,9rongham. on MOaday nett, April 14th, are Mount-Zion 11,50 a. m.,Kinsale BRAND
y_Of Phonographs. and Greenwood 30 p m. Theannp-,' Satisfaction guaranteed or o
Chafropracte . al meeting of the circuit W. M. S. at YOUR MONEY BACK {
.� , :• WHiTEVALE.' . Dere. F. W. Gibson's on April 22nd at
It dont matter who maker;
DR. GORDON McKAY-Chiroprac- 2 30 p. m., and of Greenwood-Mission
ior. Office hours-2.30 to S. ad�.00to -. Spring moving has commenced in Circle in the churchod Wednesday, � s8il�i Flour r
8.00 and by appointment. Phone 3 0. Brock -the Record, our Oval our village. - Houses are at -a prem- S`
A rel'28rd,at 2 4� -
5cteet,=Whitby. 81 ium. a-nvmber being wanted. p p' m' For; Pastry.
Born Phono ra h. A splendid concert will be given in
g p . The I.0.0. F. are having a dance the Greenwood Methodist church.. More•KISSIMI FLOUR sold in On-
in ' d i t An
f Wl ay 1 enjoyable Aid tak0o An"tV than Nov nth
time is antics ate on Good Friday evening, Aprilpless of '18thf brand of pastry flour.' There is a
E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Our main street iir in very good con- The chair will be taken at 8 o'clock b
A•Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Moneyy to , ditioo this year, but some aide streets reason,
van.
=Notary
Court House, Whitby. 251y Rev. Mr.Leigh, the pastor. The fol • =z'
— }OLiffV11 .e VJ.i. could.be improved a whole lot. For sale in Pickering by M.,8. Ohap�
V G v towing. arti9te will furnish a choice '
WILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A„gar- The pulpit of the Baptist Church man.
nater Solicitor member of :he firm of program: Miss Alice Storey
Ryckman,bertiaoa.Poster and Beaton. Toronto has been ably filled by the''Rev. Mr. Farmers will always find w-Market
tiooiet, Markham: Mr. Wicker,violin-
General Truss Boding.85 Bay Street,Toronto. Radcliffe for the last few Sundays. ist,Claremont ; Mrs. Lloyd Pegg,solo- for their wheat at highest price. y
Telephone Main 9sl and oez. Sorry.to report that Mrs. Lick,sIs- Phone for rice.
set,Greenwood,and Master Ross Die- P ?,
ter of Mrs. J. A. PuRb, is not improv- ;-'
fair as fiat as her,frieoda would wish. nap, soloist. Greenwogd. The Clare. �Q, j
Dental J H "Beal p rrfont High School Oteheatrawill Purn- Barley wanted
• • We are leased to bear that the Rev tab an abundance of music. Admis- J
Mr. Hinkson bas recovered sufficient!
7-111. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, p siva adults 35 cents. children 20 cents.
LFuneral Director to take charge of his .services next ..
I Whitby. Office—Adam's Terrace. Byron $ Come and enjoy a treat.
St.North_ __phone 124. (Gas extraction when and Sunday.
desired), 51tf seri-
Licensed .A'mbaluur .fire. E. Golden. who has been seri-
DR. D. O. Smith, Dentist. Stnnif- ously ill,is improving• we. are glad to
ville. Honor Graduate of Chi 1110TOR HEARSE - rr rt, under the careful nursing of ,if you want to save the disco-tint
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-Chicago and To- PD $ .
ronto Universities and the rel'College of her sister, bliss Chambers. on your telephone rent, pay on ,
Dental Surgeons. Phone office:toll, Residence CLa ONT• viii• or before April 151h. The Home r
1015, No oatsid;appointments. 261y Phone 471 p _ «
Don't f o
D forge
the Good Friday con Teleph_ Iqe Co. "
BLAKE B.-BEATON. D. D. S., cert at Greenwood at 8p, M.
Graduate df'the Rdyal Corelge of Dental'
,1Surzeon, and University of Toronto. Office WHfTEVALE.
over W.M. Pringle': hardware store,' boneWhitbya. BASKETS FOR SALE CHERRYWOOD.
Office hours 9 to 12:l to 5.30. lad.'Pbone 9.
Betz phone 220. 441y W.J.and Mrs. Beaton and children.
Weddlog bells are ringing again. " of Turonl:6. spent Sunday with D. R.
Veterinary The undersigned wishes to'notify the Quite a number attended the ban- and Mrs Beaton. '
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public that be has purchased from.the quet ut Cobourg last Friday. Mrs. (sea Burkholder spent a few The uzuverlml
EG,KERSLAKE. B. V. Sc. Honor executors of the late W. G. Barnes Mrs. `Nelson Gates is spending a days last week to Toronto with her $e,W��. e
.Gradusu of Uoiversity of Toronto. All. all the basket and basket material In ,couple of weeks with her mother. sister, Mrs, 8 J. Dickson.
rases given prompt and careful attention,Phone Andrew Annan, of Dunbarton, is Ra and Mrs. Dixon.of Toronto, (One of Our Productions)
_ Svcs.. Clarealont. .s2ly stock and will be able to furnish Trutt $
baskets on the shortest notice and at visiting with his daughter, Mrs. (deo. were the guests of the letter's mother, We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lane formom i
- - - current rices: Write or Davidson. Mrs- Griffin, over the week-end. i
_ fl p phone. Alex Sargent, of Detroit. and Mrv. We are pleased to have Mrs. Mc- all makes of carke tfo beet
st4>`tllssifsi Sates«. is the market for
Alonzo Sargent and Mrs."Arthur Sar- Neely back in her home here, after - _Mr
FRANK PENNOCH . the rice,
WO. RIOHARDSON-_Real Es s Beat. of Hingatoa.spent the week-end spending the winter with her daaght• p
. tau.'Insurance,convelrancing, Notary GREEN RIVER, ..ONTARIO with Mrs. Drinkwater and family. er in Toronto $FOR SALE
` Public,Era.,Pickering,Ont =-._ "IT 89tf A high-claw concert will be given The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist -HeavyWa on �
In the church on Thursday evening. church held a very successful meeting g ''
FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, April 17th. udder the auspices of the sad tea at the home of Mrs. J. Leary HuRgy'
. too Oeaatisa'of Took acs aafaelo, Aae. Cberrywood Ladies'Aid. The pro on Thursday last. Set of Iron Harrows
Nita sal"of all kinds atasanea to ooahorl«s Hardwood g-am will consist of music,sietgiagg The moot'teieods of Rev. Oharles• All in. good shape.
aoa«, ♦aar«s tar«a afrn P.o., Out. and recitations: also the Oherrywood Langford. former! pastor the Meth-
Dramatic Oluti will give their alar y P� Woodworking and General
B.BEATON TOWNSHIP'aLEBli g Pop odist church b.(ere, will regret to learn Blsekamitbiag. 4
oesverao«r.pomma.ieas:for drama entitled "Aunt Dinah's silt- that he is oriticall ill•at his home in
s>me.vtas, Aeoouasans. revs. Koaq a loan, cog Party." Walter Waddell, enter- Toronto. W. He JACKSON, Brock,Road • ' .
t.
an fun
e, on�a« fes 9 Flooringtaiaer, will ive a number of selec- '�' g The Women's Institute will meet onPickering, Ont." tions between acts. Admission 90 and Wednesday, April 16th.st 3 p, m.. in
T-JAVID A. PUGH-Live stock auc-' 20 cents. Program at 8 o'clock,sharp, the borne of Mrs. A. J. O'Maily. in-
AJtioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones School, We can supply roti •with the x
iCbicajo. Ufedme experience with pedigreed best,brands on, the market in lain _. eluded in the program is s paper by
stock. Bock and ricin work. All rib of sales P DUNBARTON. Mrs. Brownridge and readings by Mre.
c�lyattended to. Terms reasonable. Pboar and quart. Cut red and white Oak, W.S. Major and 'Jars. H. E. Turner.. Here'
You Are
Igioparemonc. laly Beech, Birch and Maple. Mi
Florence Annie spent the week- Roll Call, answered by a proverb. All _ Q
Our Business is not confined to end at her home here. are welcome.
�]M, MAW; LICENSED AUC- hardwood flooring oral Miss G. Booar spent the week-end The Sunday r v. TIONEER.for York,Qntarto and Durhum g y_w we car' with Miss Gertrude White. y School of Lhe White-
Counties. AllsAndsof sale. promptly attended ry alarge and well asSorted'stock
vale Methodist Church intepda giving Ce men (
to. Terms reasonable. Data for .ala may be of rough and dressed wall hoards, Edward Brown spent the week-end a pan cake and maple syrup social at
arranged at NEWS'Office. Bell and Indepen-
dent
g with-his m�tber, Mrs.-J. TOms...
dent phones. Whitby.Onc. sly roofings, etc. Mira Elva Mitchells the church on Tburedag evening next;
_ , D i pent&couple of April 17tb, and to present a splendid Coal"
F*�, ► 1N� days with relatives in Toronto. program, Includinga di&1
' ••� 1 .•. Alex and Mrs Thom spent a vote le 4 g oRue entitled
Shrubs Etc P The ,Engaged Girlit a pantomime
1Frnit Trees, • o[da &.wit friends to Markh&m. �• �•, ` -• �
y h entitled The Holy City by eight of
LUMBER YARD Andrew Annan is vis[tiaghie daagl�! the beet looking girls fa the school, ,)Lumber' =�
Having secured the en,-y for E.D. ter, Mtw, Davidson, of Cherrywood. ' also musicalnumbers
Smith Ac 900, Ltd..Nurserymen, an . -Proceeds in aid of the __ •- b ' `,,
- nova, Ont. - returned feoms eadin the winter in
' P g z decoration [and. Supper aerTgd from - l.ngea
I am prepared to take orders for all * - --_ Florida, 6 o'clock.
— -kinds of Fruit-Trees,Small Fruits, D• A• MORD E Mise A. B. Thom is to Hamilton,at- D
Ornafaentat.Shrubs Etc.. at. tending the Provincial .W. M. S, con - -�I Ready ROO�1i1g
lowest possible prices. - vention. If you want to woe the discount
Special rates for large quantities, • ,Funeral Director We are glad to report (leo. White on your telephone rent, pap on and Lath
26tf' improving after having been confined or before Apptil 15th. The Home
!Ace s"d Zmb"w to!lis bed. = Telephone Co.
N. J. Chapman, Pickerin j to Moor R. Striver bps returned to Hamilton -
b '�' 9491'tsstst after having�R[spent the winter with his
daughter.Mrs.W.R. Thom. ..: F • A% -R E E S O R
S ,11 Successor to . _ g AUDLEY. !F AR E R' ' e number of friends attended theOHAS. BEIERL. MARgHAM reception of the Misses Margaret and Fall wheat sad ieeds areltwkiog Z,QQT,�"$"�T Beatrice Annan,690 Spading Ave.,To- fairly well. _
Phone 9000 ronto,on Friday last,previous to the Richard Guthrie spent Sunday with
We are Agents for marriage of Miss Beatrice ADaaa. his brother William.
Mrs. Wain.who hag been fin Toro6-
Coe- a uttCo. Attend Geo. Cowan's sale on Mon to hospital for sones time, is much im- PIC
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Flavo Bread Flour day nett for good hof�eea. Proved.
Goold-Shapley .... We are pleased to see Mr. Blake
jj BROUGHAM. back to his little home again for the s
anY 11=9
Marvel summer.
Muir, _ (scar Wilson has bought a car. Ernest-dazely is back again on his 4
Fleuryand BiSselis � in tb nc tieoombe has taken a positioa fruit farm. He has peecbaeed a new
Pastry FIDnr horse for use on the farm.
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Miss Ida Bate went to Port Ho F. Puckrin reports quite a good run
May be obtained from you Grocer. Pe `
last week on a visit. of sap this spring. a taps severs} �,_D
_ rug
,FOR SALE " ' • • The efficient manner to wbich our hundred trees and uses an up-to-date
Brooklin Flour Mills councilmen,handled a vile nest in thio evaporator.
A Ford Tonring Car, Delivery W.Mercer has corn leted quite a r
neighborhood moat be commended. ' P 9 •
Wagon DeLaval 5001bs. Sepa- CHAS. WILSON, Prop. U. C. Hamilton, of Toronto, an old eubet&ntial fence around the old Wal- Store
rator nol 8 in.Grinder, Brou,tbam boy,has made a generous terq' lot. It all helps In the general
G. & M. 3J b. p• contribution to our fire engine fund. appearance. „
Gaso Engine. _. • Mr. Harvey.Fred Oaseie, R. Feseby. H.Pardon contemplates erecting a
Brantford Binder Twine." Hi h�\jrade F. Axford,T. C. Brown and'Mr. and new bog pen for his tenant, Charles
Mrs. Miller were in the city on Friday. Michell, ae soon as the weather cop- 4
W. F. Disney, -Greenwood InstruCtloll only Mrs.T. W.Cleaves. Mrs. D.McLean dition9 permit.
and little daughter. Helen, of Acton; Miss Olive Trigg, of the east end, is
42d Phone Pick 714 _ spent. the weekend with E. E. and slowly improving from an attack of ... Care that COld Y
LLIOTT Mrs. Perryman. inflammatory rheumatism. We hope
C �to The people of ttreen River. Green• it map be permanent.
ux-ets wood 'and Whitevale will kindly take W. BeU has purchased a new Inter-
1CY/lMldlmlrla notice that we have a public library nationalxrasolinethreshing outfit and $est Remedies ,mannt
Yonge&Charles Ste,Toronto] with tickets only 50 cents. will have it ready for fell work. The
• The captain of the home guard and Price for hour is three tiroda what it fBCtured will be fOUIId may.
'Grain Chop'* Remains open•all veer and admits his lieutenant where both away from wag a few years ago. Will says he
$ -students at any time. Strong de- the .place on .Friday, along with a can cut it.in half.
mend for our graduates all the number of privates. ChetTyywood or There was a large crowd at John -�
AND FL.EKING: time, Right now is a splendid time Andley could have very easily taken Hallett's sale and good prices prevail- 111 our store. : t
to commence a course here. Thor- the lace if it had been known. ed: Mr. Hallett and family left the
I am prepared to every
Chopping and augh preparation is absolutely nec- p farm this. week for Toronto, where
pp $ y y cessar to-do and it always Our village merchant,John,Holmes,
Oat Flaking ever da but y y y pays � the a •••
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Saturday.' wed his son had a ver narrow escape y It expect to make thein home. :-
y. to attend a strictly flret-class school from death last Wednesday afternoon. The new owners Messrs. Loneh And.
N. E. 11►'IeE ♦• EN, (A
Sionebosta For Sale and not as imitation one. Write While motoring east of here on the Ballard Ret the.faun in eichange for
to-day for free catalogue. sixth be lost control for an instant. property near the new Ford plant close
The car shot into the ditch and turn- to Danforth Ave. The city people are Veterinary :Surgeon
John F. Bayles,l Claremont W. J. Elliott, Principal ed over at the spring creek, The oc- slowly but surely coming back to. the +
Rural Route No,2 cupants escaped witk a few scratches. land. F'Sp3te='3.Z3� Otltl®IfT10
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holly Tells Time by Cat's ryes. orfs Maty w iiia irC
anything tusi In y service. It was w WOMEN WALUFr.."" IF
440L#tale ' �' � ��� a ratuitoua service. Thi natives of Turkey have Lima=
T The cattleman had made inquil'lee. sanious met3tods o[ telling the time. a.�atrr•
. i O . ' Is .knew of a- Japaneae. interpreter agwtvni am, .a�
'` y ,' lased In the scurfs. Poster had re- One b by observing the eyes scar eat. .iM.r..r► e.. M s«ir ..u.fs.�. sWlsona. `
Early In the a4erai4as and avenins the.a srea, w we an am-am"Oem m6 a«w'
auacolored. green teal . roetsa�►blsi► cotltmended him as "satire! reliable. usiv
p +�'^, tis are rcand. AC oertato hourst sate saa Q-060owd - ON-' br -aa.. saatt-
'To thio man Kirby went. y�e eiroluin- p13D ,,,t tea. �
b�Y - ed what he watited. While the Jap- they are oval.. At noon they ars,but a ING
p- h. �a smart tt-EtlaaWa.
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ansae clerk read In-'English the writ- narrow s•Iik- tistrriss. Na e
Ing to him and e+fter,mrd wrote out
k� writer the translation of it, rapped
re. on s type DYE FADED Many wild ducks so heavilq cosited
Kirby sat opposite him at' the table S1VOlViEN�_
-.. - to make sure that there was no jug- 'I•HIN� NEW ACsAIN with ail, which they apparently ea
r sling with the original document• countered while swimmitIg ' in-the, r`
' The affair was moving to its climax Channel that they .have been unable
w"Xirbypetted to nee the murderer owasf his
b Garment or Drape at DTe
can t
to eal fust�1 few days, says an=
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GREENi�A uo ctakeuthenGhief of tPol Police into This
,.'t Y Pffigllsh paper. ,
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.. ..-. ' confidence. He walked own Si - _ ea
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•� Mlnatd'y Ll�ilment N Is Guts.
S - �{i'per�0!to the best JILPdMA• Tri►�t.tCfdaV►e teenth tosvaid the city Hall. 'A '^�a
-- _ At Curtis Street 'the traffic officer Y V�GJ ;:'la, Change of Addreft. `
was semaphoring with"energetic ges-
�ture the east and west bound vehicles Johnnie was begging his father to
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t4 be' n their way. Kirby jaywalked let him have a second.piece of cake. £;
• - - • {across the street..diagonally and pass- Each 15-cent package,of "Diamond When I wus a boy," said Fathet _
E - ed nt of -an electric
headed D ea" c tions' so hIMPle allowed to have only one help
__- th. f H c "u t on 1 o he
_ se glimpse t t y ontains diree 'I was
iIs
I driver and stood smiling_at the door that any woman can dye or tint any ing."
gled with.his hat. ofd, worn,•faded thing new, even if she Jolinnire thought this of er fcr a min
' •� ust,a' minute, has never dyed before, Choose,any uta, and thea said':
^ : I want to see you j
' Miss Harriman. May I come in?" color at drug store. "Daddie, aren't you glad _you lice
_ .-BY WILLIAM MACLSOD A-11NAl ger long, dark eyes flashed at him. -- " with us now?"
The first swift impulse was to refuge. The flyers will es tabIiah a station on
But she knew he was dangerous. He a»-sa«a anarthaaA
knew much that it was vital to 'her the Aleutian Islands from which they Shorthand call >„ iear� t "�
(pop>zignt Thomas A11ea)• cels! standing mast not be published. will hap off to another point in'Alas-. withus" at ta- , inat, ua
She sparred for time. ka. From the point In Alaska, 'grab- with Lou wom, e, rine
. wawa_ - own dome, eLrouah our Corr'a,�ondaaea Co+uae, .•..'
w CHAPTER X$XVIII.-Cont'd.) she could not have been in the room "What do you want?" ably near Skagway, they will continue ,a a A-bool. Podtlam .watt an mu ara4nataa 1A
much more than five minutes before He took this as an invitation and to Prince Rupert, and from there fly ano-amunc,,• �1• for.riu� ttie`'aT`
Only once had he seen him thrown,him Probabl she had been even less whipped_ n_ the,door,__- Lha 608 mites to Vanoouvet is s sia>3le" SAWYER SCHOOL OF SHORTHANQ
off ills'poise.- Tnat wsa-ween i tr>�Y`than that. James could not ave e t AsBatter tout of the traffic," he $ L 3a7 Manning CKambers
and,.Rose had met him corrinsg out of the apartment more thdn a minute'or. told her. 1Where we can talk with- Toronto. Ont.
,the Paradox white and'.shaken, his:so before Dose arrived It was Hite out being disturbed."arm wrenched and strained He had y She turned up Fifteenth. "I! you f
+` been nonplussed at sight of them. For Possible that her coming had aright-
s a moment he had Let his eyes mirror'end him out. have anything to say," she suggested; E a M Bees d n, Farm i
So far as the dovetailing of time and swept her tong-lashed eyes roue
the dismay of his'sonL The ex uade-(went, there was only th'e ten minutes at him with the manner of delicate We want. YOUR Zream. We pap Nothing para better whea.pro of y
tion he had given was quite iasis- y
mate as a cause. {or less between the leaving of the'disdain she held at command. highest price." We eup�ply'' cane. managed. Bead• fat our ca'tabgue ;
q Twenty-four hours Later Kirby had Hulls and the appearance of .James "I've been wonderin' about acme- Make dally returns. To obtain of beekeepers' supptlea Expert ad-
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'discovered the dead licit' of the Sap- left unexplained. If some one other thin';' he said. "When James tele- vice freely siTem.
than those mentioned on his pencilled honed my uncle, on the evenin' he best results write now for cans to { Ruddy Manufacturing Oo., Ltd.
'•i anese valet Horikawa. The man had P I -
been dead perhaps a day. More hours memoranda had killed Cunningham, w� killed, that you an' he were on BOWES CO., LTD. TORONTO Brantford Ont.
" than one had been spent by Kirby it must have been between halt-past the way to his rooms, he said you
pondering on the possible eoanKirby nine and twenty minutes to ten. The were together; but James reached
of his cousin's momentary"breskdawn'X he had written in there was the(there alone; van an' Jack arrivin' a
' sad"the servant's death- Had Janice only possible unknown quantity. By few minutes later. Did James pro-
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p I the use of hard work and common +" '
come eah from the murder of Hon- pose that-he go first. }
sense he had eliminated the rest of .The young woman did not answer. a r .
b keimu But there was no Ion disdain in
r It was possiblq that the Oriental rthe time so Sar as outsiders were con. NUS 1Smight have held evidence against him;cel-tied. - her fear-filled eyes. he swung the `
and threatened to divulge it. James,, Kirby put the envelope in his �k car, as though by a sud n impulse,
with the leer o! death in his heart.'et and went oft to get some luncheon, to the left and drove to the building
Y might'have gone each day into the f "I'll call it a mornui'," he told him- where the older James•Cunningham s ��
apartment where the man was lurk- self with a smile. lied had his offices.
^ "`If on want to ask me questions not on1Y
the
Ing, taking to him food and news- y ustard
.-papers. They might have quarreled. CHAPTER XXXIX. you'd better ask them before.Jack, know that to s�
s' the strained tendons of Cunning- she said as she stepped out- Did you and aaYoe to triest _
ham's arm could be accounted for a YI88Y INVITER IiIM9ELF TO A BIDE. "Suits me exactly, he agreed. wore u]gtes your dygestio�
_ The Twin Buttes man had said ha CT
also st1ln tvOI1 at add ,
good deal more readily on the hypo- but said
'car- Her lithe, long body moved beside -
thesis of a bit of expert jiu-jitau.would call it a morning, him gracefully, its every motion per- Because it aids enila- _
.....than on that a! a !all downstairs. ried with him to the restaurant the fectly synchronized. In her clone- o foods. -
There were pieces in the puzzle Kirby problem that bad become the pivot of I fitting, stylish gown she was extreme- ppuritdimet►t t f
scald not fit into place. One o! them all his waking thoughts. He had an I ly handsome. There was a kind of huj0, x
was to find a sufficient cause for driv- appointment to meet a man for lunch, roud deflancg in the net of her oval �e i,e en S 229 `
rikawa to conceal himself when and he found his guest waiting foraw, as thou h even in the trouble Us -"
Ing Ho ids the door. g ��
there was "no evidence against him'him ins that involved her she was a creature
of the crime. ( -The restaurant was an ancon- set sport from others.
i The time element was tremendously,spicuous one on a side street. Kirby • -Mr. Lane has a question be-wants
important in the solution of the rot's had chosen it for that reason. The to ask you, Jack," she said when they
tory of Cunningham's death Kirby'man,who ategpe8 into the booth with were in the inner office.
Vstudied this a hundred times. On him and sat ddown on the opposite seat (To be continued.)
' the back of en envelope he jotted'was Hudson, the clerk whom James a
-down once more such memoranas as-had accused of losing the sheets of Mining In Northern. Manitoba.
he knew or could aafelg guess it pager with the Japanese writing. In the Pas mining district, compris- -
Some otthese he had to change alight- 'I've gd1l�at last. he said as he Ing northern Manitoba, 1,838 mineral _
1p as to time to make them dovetail was alone. ' ave that a never would. -�O
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into each other:' '� � go out and leave the key to the pri- .claims have been staked out and ac-
8.46, Uncle J. leaven City Club. vats drawer inside the safe. But he quired, containing a total area of about -
8.55, Uncle J. reaches room. left the key in the lock-fir just Svd.125 equare inllee•• This area includes ;
i 8.55-9.10, Geta sli"ppera; etc. Smokes. minntt'a-while Mise Harriman came me Flin Flora and Herb Lake districts, !i8 one of those pure food products that is 80 _
-B.55�9.20.. Olson `*atehing from W. to see him about something this where valuable copper and silver ores
fin escape. morning. He walked out with her to have been dtmovered. At Bingo Mines, good and popular that it is known and used
the elevator. I decked into his office.
9.10-9.80, Halls in Apt. There was the key in the drawer, and situated on Herb Lake,s modern plant from one end of Canada to the other.
8:80-9.40, X. m the drawer, right at the bottom � recently been Installed, and four
8.87-9.42, Approximately wanted." ��Crown Brand,,' th Original Corn
heard shot•" under some papers,
I !Quad what I- thov,ssad Lena of high-grade ore have
9 20-9.42, Olson busy on roof, with been mined.
pe Then at window IIe handed Kirby the sheets o! pa- rd's Liniment for Dandruff. +S'' P, the favorite because of its `
rope, etc per found.in the living-room of the •Mina
till 9.58. • flavour and un estloned quality. _
A. 9.40-9.53, James in Apt apartment Where Horikawa had been �N
9.44.9.50, Jack and Ph Ilia in Apt. found dead. The man who is in the swim Lc the
9 55- cattleman looked them over man who does not get out'oi his depth. 'Accept n0 'substitutes.
,i and put them in is pot a oug - _
10.00, I reach rooms. he wouldn't destroy them. He daren't.
Tt{E CA 11ADA STARCH CO- LIMITE6 _._. .a
---10.20; Meet Ellis.Thst waspthe time schedule as w There might-eoiiie' ime when the ell translation+ of this writing wouldTor�o�to Tropedie$as he had been able to work it out save his life. He couldn't tell what _
It was incomplete. Fol instance, be.the Jap had written, but tlyere might �.e Q � in' Manufacturing and -- -"
r- had not been able to account for Hori- be a ft ist to it- favorable fo trim. At Shorn Properties, Dwelling Houses~ -
_ kava in it at,all n�iless-he represent-.the same time he daren t give it out and Ctty and Suburban Building Lots.
' ed X in that ten minutes of'time un- and let say one translate it. So bed A•m you, contemplating buying In
accounted for` It•suns inaccurate..kept it.handy where nobody could-get Toronto, or have,you lands here for w
Olson' was entirely vague 'as'to time,I at it but reckon that
himself." sale+, 'Wh Buv Women 1 . grit
but he could be.checked up pretty well score between a me stand about,rveJa es Why not avail youtnelf of our service? d
surethe others. ' Hull, was nqquite Cunningham," the clerk said vindic- ROBINS LIMITED
sure of his clock, and Rose could only gti
say that she had reaelied the Para- tively. He bawled me out before a Kent Bldg. 158 Yonge'8t., Toronto
dox "quite a little after a quarter to whole roomful of people when he
,W. ARE
ten." Fortunately his own arrival �� all the time 1 hadn't lost the
�heeked up hers pretty closely,-since a ers. I-stood it, because right then ss� -
r:
Sob and start jed Ware
in on it Monday. He's - uSy —
been claiming he was so anxious to ���� because it will bring food to the boil almost
get these sheets back to iTou. Well,
I h�o�ppe Ice's satisfied now-'. ?twice as fast as all-metal utensils, .and Com-
M "He had no ng - They LAWN __ _plates the choking sooner. A- woman-can
I weren't his. I'll have 'em'translated, L
tar Ovary �►tsrril then turn.the sheets over to the police �OwE , Wash SMP Enameled Ware utensils 'faster
if they have any bearin on the case. than utensils that. "have t0 be scrubbed
Cleanses motth and I Of course they may by lust a private CANADA*$ BEST
teeth and stir digestlen. letter or something of that sort." $nd'.BCOured.
Re that over- The clerk went on to defend him- ltisltlpoasiMatobs� Pearl are tW0 coat9 Of
eaten teeme and aeN self for what he had done. Cunning- abettarlawnnWWW Three finishes:
month. (ham'had treated him outrageously. rheas Sl!sAza'rts rly-grey. enamel inside and out. Diamond
�b I-a-s-t-l-s-p � Besides, they weren't his papers. He gi:ierb Mawara ham
tbs had no business to hold bark evidence pre.eatlwlrsurarl�ty Bre, three coats, light blue and white out-
in a murder,cage .because it did not! r"'�'eAr�'a " gide, white lining. Crystal Ware, three
sweets. ^suit him to have it made public.r COats ure white inside and out, with Royal
Wrigley's, is ilonble Didn't Mr. Lane think he had done p
value In the ben Wt sad right:'in taking the papers from the. UKYOURNAW%A"ElANt Blue edging. � --
pleasure it provides. safe when'he had a- chancb? JAMS aTPUM _
Mr. Lane rather dodged the ethics ser LIMITED
seaded m ' V of the case of Hudson. He had, of e�'t9t�O"r' -ISM@ET METAL PRODUCTS Co. uM�so
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a course, 'instigated the theft 'of the MONTREAL TORONTO CALGARY
_. papers. He was entitled to them. EDMONTON -VANCOUVER
' James had appropriated them by a
trick. Besides, .it waA a matter of 4M LA
public and private justice that the L -
whole Cunningham mystery be clear-
'• RZ3 ed up as soon as possible. But he was -■-
_ not prepared to pass on Hudson s - "QUALITY, s►w
right to be the instrument in the case. TL„'_.�
The man was, of course, a confidential" j
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employee' of the oil broker. There ® ] 9 ¢Q -
t CJhe flaLOl• was one thing to be said in his favor. 1i t
I ? Kirby had not offered him anything - ISSUE No. 1'5-'24. r OF
•. for what ho had done nor did he want -
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EXPERTS FIXAMOUNT TO BE __ =
wPAID ANNUAMY BY GERW _ -
+
Dawes Report Calls for Continued Payment in Kin"ub-
�s ject to Increawn in Accord With Prosperity - Berlin
to Examine Report Without Bias. j
[i Paris, April 6.--Sunday was just much more, while the Frencji and
another "working day" for the mem- Belgian experts believe Germany can n .-
the Committee of'Experts be made to pay as high as 4,500,- e' `
W Vit- ed by Charles 000,000 marks yearly: The Amari- '4
�Gl. Dawes, he report of whit on cans seem tactined to believe that he
Germany's economic and financial French estimate• is too optimistic,
f situation.is on the eve of being made perhaps, while they thin"
ermanq; -
!public. under normal conditions could prob-
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The postponement°in the delivery ably pay more than 2,600,000,000
Af the report to the Reparation Com- marks yearly. _ 'Zt/by And ,
"mission'during the past•week_proved - Berlin, April 6.-The • German i
Ma
l
Wilhem rx, n an -
a source of much speculation. It was Chancellor, Dr. -
5
•:openly stated that insurmountable address at Barmen .to-day, declared
cliSer@mces had arisen between tfie $t the merman. Gnrernment_. DO You X 6* T 1 s
British and United States experts. conscientiously examine the report of
;The Associated Frear, however, 'was the experts' committee for the pur- d t s -
;authoiize ciatedght s say: pose of ascertaining whether the obli- a selective i r
Far craakshaftismachin :oa'a 1 've gee shift car-
„ gations devolving upon the German accurately to one thousandth part yf
The Dawes committee.report is , there is no possibility of failure
people, embodied in the findings of the ; i an inch- to accomplish gear shift in the
.mm nc and has been a upon -
le between all then sed arts. capacity. in Germany's
,p experts.". were with --
_ + the Ford front sale i9 made to. -Ford car. There is no chance. <."
From what has become known bf I Y• _ --
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The Government, he added, would, withstand shocks and strains ten . of clashing gears io the Ford
the experts' conclusions it appears i assent to undertaking only such obli- _ times greater than.are ever met traasmiioa- "
that Germany is expect- to pay, the gations as were, within the capacity
first-year the plan is in operation, of,the German people, though requir- ordinary usage- r^ 15,000 operations ars.per-
1,000,000,000 gold marks in kind and Ing-all-their economic strength: the Ford car is composed of four farmed in the building'of each
cash; the second year; 1,200,009,000; Chancellor Marx warned his suds- plem units,: Power Plant-- Ford chassis•--
the third year, 1,500,000,000; the tors against what he termed the am-
fourth- year, .2,000,000,000, and the FmntRursung Geas-Rear Rua- the entire building of a Ford
bitlous plan of the Nationalists should 'r g
sift year 2,500,000,000 gold marks.f they carry the country at the forth- �g -F - ' �' ' ck�aed bode requires.38 hours' -
this•latter figure is regarded as the coming elections. only five movements of hand" and 15 minutes during which-
minimum
hichminimum which should be maintained, Dr. Marx declared -thmt the Gov- and feet are required to aerom.. time the body passes through
subject to increases to be famed by the ernment's policy always had been to
'life aratiota Commission according to - push the shift from neutral m the hands 3A9 skilled body
P B bear the burdens imposed by the on a Ford car. against 15 builders, trim and finishers.
the index figures of German. pros- treaty of Versailles up to the'limits , � _
perity of possibility. It would be impossible
In• other words; the'"experts lay to do BE Poineare, the French Pre- '
down conditions which would justify infer; a greater service than to adopt =Sw Any Aulthor�',ed Ford IjeQ1e3',
demanding more of Germany. The the Nattobalist policy of tearing up -
British doubt -if Germany can pay the treaty.
. • . ::` JEWS SLAUGHTERED IN
-STREETS OF BUCHAREST
t
University Students Start Po-
b Attempting�8Bank- r
TRACTORm A
er's Murder. , -
A despatch from Budapest, Hun- �• °" �� . s
a •gary, says:-The streets of Bucher- a.
est were drenched with innocent Jew-
blood all night lonaglast to .
And the anti-Semitic reign of tier- HUNGRY SHARKS SUR- _
ror gripped the Rumanian capital ROUND BURNING SHIP Weeldy Ma rket Report
fromjearly in-the afternoon until sev- x` �,'
eral regiments of troops got in con- -'' n TORONTO. Smoked meats-Hams, med., 23 to
.,'trol of the situation, at daylight on Thousand PilgrimTransfer- $ 24c, cooked hams 34 to 86c smoked
y
Sunday, when the rioters game ` " 41Man. oats-No.�31CW rt42c; No 1, 21ua, 17 c n age roll 19 to
red Safel from Doomed to I8c;
fatigued. breakfast ba to 2 spe
Aristide Blank, the most prominent - .'' �. -,` • _Vessel. Man. barl tial br:akfast bacon 28 to aft;
1;adts
',,
barley-Nominal. � � �
banker of' Rumania, was discussing '" "`' A despatch from Port Sudan All the above,c.i.f., bay orb. r boneless, 28 to 33c.
i p Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50
Ontario barley-65 to .?Oe. to i 0 abs., $18.50. 70 to 90 Iba.
the monetary .policy.of Rutz►ania, at says-.-A thrilling narrative of the y
the King Carol Economic' Institute, - American corn-No. 2 yellow 9S'�ic. + $ 8:
tate which on: Wednesday overtook Buckwhea.-No. 2, 76 to SCG, 90 lbs. anti.up, $17; ligf:tsrcigbt ro 13,
opposite the Royal Palace;before sev- *�; the pilgrim snip Fran Stan, an its .Qntario •ryo-74 to 78c. in ba]Tels, $37; heavyweight rolls, $32. b
eral hundred leading economists and tray from Bombay to Jeddah with 1,- , peas=No. 2, $1.45 to $1.613: Lard-Pure tierces, 14 to lb2/4c; yz
politicians on Saturday afteruonn, "" 200 of."the faithful' aboard, is-given Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, tubs, 15 to 15%c; pails, 151St to 16c- '
when a band of 50 student terrtmrists by Sir •Derrick Watson, who was a bags included: Bran, per ton, $27; prints, 18 to 1834c; shortening tierces,
Donald S. MacMillan shorts, per ton, $29; middlings, $35; 13% to 14c; tubs. 13% to 14c; pails,
with huge clubs rushed into the in passenger. 1 14% to ISc; prints, 163h to 17c.
stitute and beat M. Blank tcrrioly Arrtic•explorer, at present ice-bound When the flames were spreading Sri good feed flour, $2.,
In th Bow4oin. Ontario. wheat-No.-2 white, 98 to Heavy steers, choice, $7.60_ to $8;
before M. Titulesco, the Rumanian _ a aged pilgrim offered his small vessel $1.02, outside. butcher steers,' choice, $7 'to $7.50;
Minister to London, could rescue him of holy water, confident it would o 41c. do, good, $6 to $6.50; do, med. 5 to
U.S. AVIATORS REACH Ontario No. 2 white oats-39.t + $
' ..-
-and hurry him tp+�his hoina in,a mu- . quell the fire. _ Meanw•hil-e the Fran- �$5.i5; do,coin., $4.50 to $4.75; botcher
Ontario corn-Nominal heifers,- choice, $6.75 to $7.50; do, .
ter car. ,,PRINCE RUPERT, B.E. gestan's-wireless staff had got into I Ontario $our-Ninety per cent.-pat, med. $5 to $5.75 do, tom., $4.60 to
',Kill the Jew's " shouted the s{u-! communication w3llt 47 abips _When_in fate.bags, Montreal, rompt, ship-
:. p
derrts as the belabored Blank and the steamer Clan McIver arrived in'went, $4.60; Toronto basis, $4.6o; $4.75; butcher_ra>Ss,-choice.
3' Next Stop in Arpund the balk,•seaboard, $4.25: $5.50; do, med., $3.50 to $4.50 can.
_terrorized the spectators. answer to•the call foe help the Euro-
World Flight is Sitka-Pour pe8n passengers, were transferred ' Manitoba.floir-_-lat pats., in jute nera and cotters, $1.50 to$2; do, tom„
The occasion• for the -outbreak,. sacks $6.20 per tib. 2nd ata $5.70, $2.50 to $3.50; feeding steers„ choice,
_ which the Bratiano Cabinet openly ,Planes Attempt Trip. first from the burning ship and - Ha' _E ,
7 7- -enc ed, was flte__be�ntting-,of the ..p Prince Ru rt B,C,_ A ril 6.-=-the•pilgrims and the baggage. Night trackpToronto, $14.50 to $15; iJo. 2,.choice, $4 to $6; do, fair, 53.60 to $4;
trial)of John- Motza and five other ' -�- before---the-transfer...was _com- .$1.4.60;:no. 3, $12.50 to $13; mixed,�milkers and springers, choice $70 to ,
Three United States army planes,on $100; calves, choice, $10 to $11.50;do,
'students of Bucharest University for pleted- $12.50. 5.50 to $6•
a flight around the world" arrived Straw-Carlota r ton, $9.50. med., $7 to $9; do, com, $ ,
attempting,to kill -M. Rosenthal, a here this afternoon. Smoke was then rising in, dense f„ lamb choice lues, $14 to $15 50 d
prominent'Jewish newspaper editor, clouds. An Italian ship standing by Standard rec:eaned seraenings,. a s, 0. - -
_The-three planes which,left Seattle b.bay ports; per ton, '$20.50. bucks, $12.50 to $13.50; do, culls, $8
who has since fled to France for sa turned her'searchlights 'on the Fran-! lar 18 to 18c;'.to W. sheep, light ewes, $8 to $9;
; at 9 am., reached here at '4.55 p.m., Chi. New, large,-
ty, and plotting to kill Aristide Blank' and the fourth, which was command- ,gestan and disclosed a weird spec- twins, 19 to 20c; triplets, 20.to 203ye; do, culls, $5 to $5.50,; hogs, fed and
omd his father; the editors of all the ed by, Lieut. Wade, and which -left tacle. The smoking ship was sur.-�Stiltonc, 21 to •12c. Old, large, 25 to watered, $7.75' to $8; do, f.o.b., $7.25
-Jewish newspapers and several Cab- Seattle an hour tater, arrived atrounded by swarm§ of hungry sbarks 27c; tw'ns,26 to 28c; triplets, 30c, to $7.60; do, country points, $T to
�
='_•fust Ministers, accused of: 'selling 5.26 led by a pilot fish. Batter-Finest creamery prints, 40�$7.25; do, '08 car -(Jong haulT, $8.16
themselves-to the Jews. The crew of the 'F.rangestanre-
F•m. I t8.40; do, selects, $8.50 to $8.80.
The four p, ..I .
anes left Santa Monica,. - to 41c; No. 1 creamery, 39 fo 40c; a, $No. 2, '36 to 38c; dairy, 34c,
Aristide Blank, wits is the Presi-I Cal., March 17, on a flight around.the mained aboard, and the wireless op- Eggs-Extras, treshyin cartons, 88
,,'',dent of the Marmorosisch Blank Bank erator, despite the oppressive heat 1MONTRr,AL
world' and arrived at Seattle March to 34c; extra, loose, 31c• firsts, 28 to �s
_ -and of the Compagnie Franco-Ru-�' and srVoke, stuck to .his cabin till'29e; ascends, Oats, CW., No. 2, 51c; do, No. 8,
20th. 24 to.25c:
mains Navigation -and Aerienne is i. just before the Captain ordered'the the Live. oultr 4835 to 49c; extra No. 1 feed, 47 to
! Three departed from the Washing- -P y-l,hickens, 3 to :4 lbs5 4731st; No. 2 local .white, 44c.
actually supporting b0 Christian Ru_ crew M abandon the ship. •The flames 2bc; hens, over b lbs., 26c;' do,A to 5!
manian students at Paris.-.-. fin I ton city about 9 a.m., and the other spread forward, devouring the saloon i lbs., 24c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., lbs; spring II Flour,02nds,s5.6o; stronwWeat g bake e,
P - "It is quite true t a '-we intended three were reported passing over'Eggnrsrlefi the lounge an"r 115c• ducklings, ever 6 lbs., 19c; do, 00.4u;-wirr�er
ao kill those people, calmly testified ! bridge, qn which .the Captain was ggss' $5.65. Rolled oats, bag 90 bs., 2.90.
Island, about half way here utero 4 to 6 lbs. Ise.
Motza, who two days previously had still-at lits post The ship began to Bran, $27.25. Shorts, $29.95, Mid-
the squadron will rest before the next Dressed poultry-Chickens, 3 to 4
'invited to his prison cell the student' list heavily and settle.by by the head. lbs., 30c;' hens, over 5 lb 28c• do, dlin s, N4 2 per ton,
stage to Sitka Alaska. s, � g $35.25. Hay, r
who had betrayed him to the police,l The heat was so intense that steel 4 to 6 -lb , 24c; do; 3 to 4 lbs., 18c; car lots, $16,
! Along the north coast of Vancouver Butter-No. 1 actcurized, 843�,c;
seriously shooting the informer with Island,:the-planes--reports forwarded ,plates-fell off like scales, leaving the Springens, lbs. and over, ngs, No. l creamery, p ,
a revolver smuggled into prison by I ships skeleto silhouetted• against roosters, over 5 lbs. 18c; ducklings, 3336 to 34c; ends
by the Canadian Press showed, en=+- over 5 lbs., 24c- do "t to 5 :bs., 25c. 3.36 to 33c. r.
friends. 1 the roaring rn.ace. 3 Eggs-Fresh extras, 31 to 32c; ;•
( countered thick mist and rain with i Beans-Can. fis7a-picked Ib. 6:6c;
"The Jews of Rumania became-rich " The lights of her sister ship, the fresh firsts, 28 to 29c.
a southeast breeze at their backs. I primes 6c.
by helm the German invaders dur-, I Tangestan, were sighted at 10 in the id ro
- - P g' The start was a,triumph.over me-I g Map p ducts- u �d�bt't�toes-Per ba , car lots, $1.25..
�ing the war," llCotza•said. •"The re-;teorology and mechanics. The seven-l evening, and by that time it was fm- cal., $2,60; per 5.gal tin, $2.401 per Com. dairy type cows, $3 to $3.26;
R suit is that 75 per cent. of the.stu teen days' stay at Seattle was for in- possible for the Captain of the Fran-I sal.; maple sugar, lb., 25c. good quality calves, $7; do, fairly.
dents of the Rumanian universities gesitan'to remain-longer on the doom-I l-oney-60-Ib. tins, 11 .o ll%c per good, $6.50; do, med., .$5.76 to $6; do,
LO-day are Jews, although they com- stallation of pontoons with which the ed vessel. As he departed he paused•lb.; 10-1b. tins, 11 to 12e; 5-lb. tins, com. light, $5 and up; hot-house lambs
rise only ane-tenth of the o ulation.�fliers, Ited by Major Frederick I..�on the gangway to light .a• cigarette, 113 to 12e; 21/s-Ib. tins, 1236 to 73c; weighing close to 40 pounds, $12 each;
P y p p p q. comb honey, per doz., No. 1' $3.7u to.hogt thick, smooths, and shops, �8�2
Martin hoped to con uer the Pacific ` y , -
They oppose our Nationalist move- and simultaneously the gangway
Ocean.over a-land andwarcourse $4; No. 2, $3.2,5,to $3.50. to $8.50.
ment, and they threaten to dorninatei caught fire. :_... _-_of 4,168 mile;.
thc.c�untry in a few festa. We will The proceedings throughout were district oil Thursday, might take the!grass, pave the way for a loan. While
never permit this." � ~�; + •- .most orderly, and the passengers l form of a long term, loan instead of�J. P. Morgan and Company, and the
To Urge Completion staved.alt their effects, and all were the .temporary credit recently sug-
Guaranty Trust Compun Actin aF--�
70,000 Seals Secured by _1 Of l-Iudson Bay-Railway little the •:gorse for the experience. Gated w agen or t government, previouz-
Newfoundland Fleet its sensational advance. A grottp of ly have handled the Government's fur•
tnnipeg, April • 'G,-Bearing a:U„$, MAY GIVE LONG • manufacturers acting with the sup- ancing, other bankers ,are preparing a.
A despatch from St. John's, Nfld.,'!rt aolutign urging the Dominion C.m- port of the Government, was said to to submit bids on,the ground that the -
•acr:-The sealing flset now has c?o9e'ernment "to complete the Hudson Ba} TERM LOAN TO BELGIUM he negotiating fora $50,000,000 loan, proposed loan is rot a stric4ly Gov-
or, tri 70,000 seals either killed on the' Railway v�ithout• delay," a delegation the proceeds-of which would be used ernmental ope :ration. '
icc m stowed on board their craft, ae- of thLe"On-To-Tirc-Bay•A�scciatiou of Proposed Credit of $50,000,- -for industrial development. Bonds to -
c-ording to latest reports received hare. Canada" left for Ottawa Sunday 000 by Manufacturers-Sup- he issued would have the security of g e
I a .Government guaranty, Babies oighteen inches long at.Birth
aE is expected the next advices from morning. The' delegation will visit Active competition etition for the Uu•inesa
FF
i ported by Government. w 1 w u in be adults of medium
13u ousts :will report all the ships EOstern Canadian cit* including P KTo ' P
Hmungst the scala and witlt'sufflcient Toronto and 14iontreal, hero they despatch from New Yurk says:- is expected to develop among local)tight; while a baby tvteni'y•two T
`rte.'.rred to pay; a good dividend oil the v.ill address Canadian Clubs on the American financial a�aiStance to Bel- tanking groups if the results of ths� inches long will be taller than the x
10 bject of their mission, gium, it was reported in the financial prelialinary negotiations, nor: in pro- average when it is eighteen years old.
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it
10 o'clock on Friday morning when ,:r ��� hw>3 tdr. Rowe went out to get itd Th
co, I Q.a� , WeAre' Read For Spri
to go to a sale wit68otne friends. Th
n _
-TMRMS ear had just recently been thoroughly
iL7s per year.: $1.6eLf paid la advaac•.''' overhauled. I ehuice nes o `
+, 8u aiptiow;ro'•tLe United Stator and Creat
A serious motor accident occurred .,With lines' f :,x
g �i3 pp ins . oo Fridayy night lest about one hand- $824 and*Soft B1Z>l� Of the
dyed yards asst of the subway as a re- befit quality on `Tield, Garden and Flower �S
t suit of which Mise Alma Patterson is _
JOHN MURKAR Pro riator. confined to her bed with serious in- -- . hant3. ,
juries; Miss Muriel Patterson is saf-
3'eriag from bruises. although not cots- ^j'HOS� �� LaAw - Steel-Briggs' Yellow Intermediate-Mangel
PICKBRING COUNCIL. fined to her bed, and a man nameHOS. y Giant White Sugar Mangel,also
The above council met pursuant'to Moffat,of Toronto, is in the county �'lC3�IB1L]Zi�• Gat- <
j,.il charged with negligent driving. Durham and jumbo Turnip Seed
adjournment on 'Monday. April 7th. The two sisters,accompanied by Bert
Members all present,the reeve in the Parker,were driving In a buggy;when ANNOIINUING Wisconsin No. 7, Cotnpton's Eearly and 3
chair. Minutes .of Ise.meeting read the auto approached at a good rats of Improved teaming Corn
and approved. speed and .wben about fifty yards in va t.
A bar of accounts were prea- front of the horse-drawn vehicle the yO�dINION-OF CANADA `ales, White sad Yellow Dutch Sets and Multiphere
rl sifted for payment and referred to the car turned sharply to the ri�gght and
d various atanding commIttees. struck the horse with terl9% force. REFUNDING LOAN 1923 "ill at prices consistent with.A 1 quality.
t :....
from the were all
centra{part of the nahip was ear thrown out and Mise Alma a I son ,
asking Che counci` to use its influence wasfinned to the road with the
with Sir Henry Thornton, the presi- horse�a hip resting on her head. The `20 year Bonds,price 98.26, to yield
"hent of the Canadian National Rail- other occupants were'thrown clear of 6.14 per.teat.
Fti ways,and Eon. (:leo. P. Graham, the the wreckage. The injured were im• Good Dairy Butter this week at 32 cents peril.
Minister of Railways, through our re- mediately tattled into a nearby house 5 year Sonde, .price 99. to yield
*.
:presentative, L. O. up
urging where medical aid was summoned. b.23 percent. T A �T p R
` them not to tinge up the Canadian MI a Alma Patterson is suffering from Canaidan National Railway (O, N. R.) �, riCL7..`11L��o1�1 1 " Gt1+OCE+-�
' Northern Railway between Orono and !l broken ear drumbadly sprained (seven year) first mortgage Deben
, a • i
_',-Toronto which has proved of such con- shoulder and a a Re
—'",-Toronto face,and will tutee maturing May 8, 1930. Price
vecience to the residents In the die- be confined to her bed,for some time. 570 par thou l-kad or 1900 invested _ —
trictthrough which it passes. Strong now increases to g1,7b4 at ma. - -:.arguments were presented by Edward turity. F A R ��
Willson and T. O. Brown in support Hine Alice Story at Greent600d on Phone or wire orders ai our '
of their request. ,Good Friday evening. expense. To buy or�sell your.fa>m, consult the Farm Laods Department of
Mr. Rossiter. rural mail carrier was
beard .Falling the attention of the IN MEMORIAM. `DYKES&ROl1ER8. The United Farmers Co-operative Company,
`council to the bad condition of the �_ Phone 288 J Dundas St. East, - --.°Limned._
r toads in certain parts of his route. BANKS—In loving memory of our dear 2tf Whitby, Out.
W. H. Weetney_was heard re the Rets E. Banks, who passed away --- A. J.;ALLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1308
'bad condition of tfie sideline. between Aprilllth. 1929. -
lots 10 and 11, con.S. ,
Th%standing committee on Relief Mourn not toe me, nor sorrow take, _
reported and recommended the follow- $tet love each other for my asks. -
ing payments: Muskoka Hospital for Weep not but be content.
oonaurta�ptives, board at 10 50 a week My life to you was only tent. a•; FORTIFY
for R. l3. Bowen 48..36. My grave you.know. my 1 you sea, - YQiJRSP1F • -
The standing committee on Contin Prepare yourself to follow me. r'•.
ggeeacles reported and recommended In love we lived. in peace I died. 6Amr Prof it. an Hogs
the.following papmeats:United Type- Tote asked my lite, bot God denied. YME 1 $ a Bank Closely associated with Canada's
Type-
ter Co. sup fes 10.85; John Mur Sadly missed by r f;OLO.
liar;600 blank Corms-for valuers of Father,'Brother and Sisters productive industlid, .weiCOura$C Pro.
Sheep 6 50; The Municipal World, .v .., a ve Glterprlse iII farmers. if you seek to
1 anpplies 186 48, D R Beaton, on acct BAxse--Io loving memory' of 923. mQea� your profits. dough greater hog Pro- f
of salary 125 00; Ed Wtilson, attend- who passed away April 11th. 1923. o Consult the financing of your proled
" ing Judge's court for revising voters' Not dead to those who loved her, OW THAT the. win- .
fiat 800. Not lost;but gone hefssre; JIM with-our local Manager.
v The standing committee on Roads She lives with us in memory still ! Ler time is with tea THE W
and Bridge*reported and recommend- And will for evermore. fortify yourself a- ST,". UH�n B A
ed the following payments: C Puck- again. D tit's-+ w
Ever. lovingly rememhered by ainst the elements. MakeOr ewHw� 1
ria,drag con 4.rep AWudley bridge app -Nellie E.Coswag g
—_-tot"# - -
on Audley bridge 2 25: Sarah Sadler. _
gravel 50c.F MacRae.drag con 3 8 00; SALE REGISTER. take into your system is -C -
a J Barnes,drag cone 2 and 8 lots 27 to ]stable -and nourishing. - Pickering Branch, a W. F.Law,
Manage!
81 h.25. SATURDAY. AARIL 12TH-Auction Bile 1M _ _ C. A. McClellan, Manager
The ataoding committee on Bonuses of household furniture.the property Order our bread and -our Whitby Branch,
for Wire P'encee, Drainage Mat:ere of John Cowan; Plef oring Village. kastry And after each tueal
and Snow Shovelling reported and Sate at 3 o'clock sharp. gee bf la. you will express your gra.
E Ward.ehov ak,ow and steak
-roads ts- W. B. Powell, L 14TH pA
recommended the following paymer
ads SATURDAY.APRIL 14TH—AUCtiCn Milli L1flCatlUn.
18.30; C W Disney and others. ehov of horse@,cattle, wagon and harness ,�ubsCrl noW or "Tile 1'�1ew8"
4.
snow on e t 1 Whitby to pay half 4 20;
at ls,con. 3, Pickering. the pro • .1.
- ,.
^ Also, break and ehov sooty 23 80:Geo - party of George Cowan. Sale at 1.30
+ Cammack. creak rds ehov snow on o'clock. -See bills. W. B. Foweil; -
Greenwood�rd 890. E MacCrae and auctioneer. .MONK _
others, cteaa ditches ahoy snow 17,90;
THURSDAY. APRIL?ATH Auction sale, �" `
° Jae Stephenson and anthers, break rds of house and two village Iota, �• + • '
' aad ehov snow 20,x0: A E Major and household fueaiture, neloaginR to 'pxor 'soo Pickeringhardware Store
bthere, ditto 1x40 ; LiT P Jones and the estate of the' late Mrs., Charles #a li°,�`Iri " {E1C ,;
r 1-30-
and cabers, ditto i6 20; F"ea.ditto Florence,Claremont. Sale aE 1.30. ^
8 00 : A Matthews and others,ditto See bilis. D. A.Pugh,auctioneer•
>, 14.40; A E Carr-others and others.
_ditto 4 80; Also. ditto 34 00 ; Elmer
Powell and others. ditto 11 8b; Fred
?I.. Cowie and others.-ditto 17 70, Geo w ���iUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION S E D S ,T ORE
Tbillips. ditto 3.'20; Fred Wright and � .�-..��
otbers.ditto 10 00: R dl Brown and f ,j
others.dictoon Whicbytownline10.10; - Farmere, now to the time to get your Spring Seeds. We have a good
R M Brawn and rthe r . hresIt r;ad- f supply of Red Clover, Alfalfa, Alsike and Timothy. y.
and ebov snow 15 So; J O Spaag and _ All No. 1 Tested Seed. _
others. ditto 18 40; Levi Salter and - w
others, ditto 25 So ; Carl Devitt and
others, open sideline bet 14 and 15 con We also have a Rodd variety of Vegetable and Flower Seeds.
8 1 70; W Chester and others, break
toads and ehov snow 4 90, W Sadler,
..ditto 2 00; W Gee and others. ditto - - ,:_,- Igow abouT tonic.for the stock.
The best money can buy:
late&3--.ro_II_5
-Henry
Wilson and
:otbere, ditto 920; Robt Pilkey, it o -
` Whitbyy townitae 240; L game.ditto „ Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young ca yes.
1 90. J•Barnes. break roads and sbov
avideon ditto 800 : r
A J Teplor,ditto 4.00: Geo Milne.
ditto 1.60: M Maynard. ditto. 1:40; C'
Lintner.dittq 4 80.
A by-]a'a'was passed making an RP
.-Pro
istion for- roads, thus, ectitling - -
P-, _ — I
the township to the Provincial sub- , *• S.
A * Q�(�Nf
aid
The council now adjourned to.meet i --
again on Monday. May 5th, for the E M PI R E":P'a"k-t'ws BARNS
t
transaction of general business.. _
Motai-clad
- Firr.•aaf. w�tnan.nt K E R I N CA
PICKLE-RIDLEY Lightning-pisco: Super-strong , . all
-
._ W"titer-ti ht ConwnfenR
A gene wedding was solemnized at
o. A
RKET
Caimans Methodist Church, Toronto. .� 3►OII peed a new Barn,Or SII old one remodelled, • :�
0o Wednesday,April god,when LanrR :,]et me QIIOte ou. Let me show .you "Empire" Barns I MEAT . .
J.,youngest daughter of.A. N.'et:d have built. They tare etiormapdy strong, roomy, handy
Jiro. Ridley, was united in maaiage -.
to Clinton O. Pickle, of Brighton to work in,and moderate in cost. s
The beide,In ivory silk canton crepe, "Eastlake" .Round Roast or Steak, .• 28. per lb
Esdmates glad11 given for roofing with the famous Eastlake Metal- „
• m a abort trip through Western pointe Re and alterations Sarloin Roast or Steak, ••• ••+ .
the couple will reside at Brighton. done• All work�solutely gttsrsnceed. - Porterhouse s or + -
P1C CERtNG .. 20C �. '
- W H ITdY. F. J. P R O U•S E -Ftem p Roast
Fred Rowe bsd the misfortune to ILDER- - eavy Rib Roast, _ -
bave his Chevrolet cat stolen from biv BUIdding Contracting� boulder Roast. •• - .. an 18a
13
a y g B►afns, Houses, etc• of all kinds .Pet Roast �
... 18 a
ar some time on Thursday night
last. It was not missed until nearly ' ++
Pickering Dealer for the Products of Brisket,to buil, ...
14c
Lei of Pork,... - 25c ,
r - ELM DALE MILLS 'The Metal is Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto ..
', n of Pork, ,
'`. IShouldet Roast of Pork, c+�
Loin
20 c
2
Pork Chops, ;, -n •
. .. . `
ork,...
Pure Pork Sat ge,
-Wheat or any grain taken in , ».Vin Ins Tres Confidence Finest Salt P 38c "
.' exchange for Flour. P Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece,' •• +_.
HE feeling of independence and self-respect which ., +. 'sliced, .. ... 38C
a .. Ws have Bran; Shorts, Chop comes to one who has money in the bank is more than - ':Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole),• 32c
Oil Cake Meal, worth all the effort involved in accumulatingthe sav- c
Back Bacon,
$6
Ings. ' It.is reassuring to possess a' growing bank account �; 55c
r - all kinds of grain. Cooked Ham,..
which will enable you to meet the emer encies as well as the „
g Weizers,:. 25e
y. . -Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. _ opportunities of to-morrow. 15e "
Royal Household Float, You are invited to,open a savings account at
our nearest branch.. Read-Cheese,..
,_, Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 8 lbs 56 cents;
i • Cream of to Went Flour. WON 5 lbs 90 cents
� ++ � lb prints 18 cents;
. `'CHOPPING EVERY
DOM BI'm
Fresh Trost and White
Every Friday
.. C,. P. LYND,
tr WEEK DAY WHI BY BRANCHr PICK.ERI.\Vt
MMY.LM BRANCH, & c (Mims, Maa&W w RE I D, -
Or
'
^
ti4� .. > > `hi+t ny;•� a�„;.�a^, ".�'+ u°`O 'rte '`'
.�.M,=,• - -. . . .. .,,.:, .,_ •. ••...: .'• .- _ .. .. _ _. -.. ...._ - _..... tfa'. _ _x. ,.sr.�.� ,�TM:n ?.v�...::r1F2fir�° �:�:.tr za��`•u'1 � .1�;. "�.•57iaie ?�•
7.;k, �. : - '"+, '�"' vc�`'S. ' :Srm±:, ;• „• +;:+ :`. .a �,..x^: ..... "�"' �, -'„rA `r^'•-x '�""`:: .'L.:P s „- +�"r•"�;ra
M;
r cu► EMONT. S H I NN G L E S : :VVhitevale &I A IR N E S S 'CLEANING - PRE�SIN�' t
Mre. T. �, Evans is' spending a j°
few days in the cit Repairing, also Boot and Shoe Bring along our suits to be cleaned : s
y y British Columbia Cedar �Ce Garage Repairing at the Corner Store. and pressed. Satiefsctlod guaranteed.
Alfred Pretty-bas purchased doe Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles i-,_ Now i■the time to get the work done Chargee mbderate.
&Cooppeer property 'on which he A- Birds Felt'Slate Shingles
resides. for sale at Overhauling; Painting, all kinds before the spring work begins. JAMES BRISCOE.
Mrs. C. H. Found and daughter, . repairing done Ignition Collar@ stuffed and faced Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery ,
T. PATERSON a CLAREMONT Claremout, Ont
Mlees Annie, spent several days Call and get prices. a ePectalty. _ Qarness parts supplied. _ �_._. _
slast week in the city. - p Your old Ford top re-covered
Mr. Leard, of the' O. 3. C., of for $18.00. at,the "Corner Shoe.3tore," t;• e
(itaelph, has arrived to take charge Hardwood Floorm _ .
of the new creamery. Berry & Poynter Claremont, Ont, WA L
C. Et. Found went to BroughamFurnaces and Shingles
on Tuesday to begin the work on The Seaman Kent line of flooring in -
E. E. Ano s'new store. plain red oak, quarter•cdt white ..Can You Afford to put off Feneing 2 `
Several from Claremont have oak, birch or maple.
been engaged to work on the C. P. Hecla Furnaceg-pipe ,or plpelese .Any longer, when you,can buy "Pence.
X with the extra gang. Rubberaid•F.41t Slate Shingles and Roll at these prices.
-lire. J H. Beal spent Monday RouflOg. 18 or 88,inches wide. _ ••r- _
and Tnesday in Toronto with her Ago, a few Rock g of or sale.
'WE ARE OFFERING FOR CASH BEFORE APRIL 25ith
daughter, Mrs. Chandler. Burred Rock eggs for Bale. We r-.✓
en
-the village arrived on Monday and Cull-aad_get pricsa-___ 35 _8 -_ ,�_��-__ •:. I f6-
ie the object of many admiring o 2 56 _ of Staunton and
__-assent 8 i�._�- .. (8ven spaced) 12 stays 55 �. e�
Mrs. A. W. Mackay has returnedC0
7 40 u �' 9 stays to rod, ...'47 .
A • .may
:;home after spending three weeks _ - �'Y all Papers T
In Toronto with her daughter, Mrs_. Other-sizes accordingly; and it is all "Frost Tightlock" Fence. p 3,
. combs. the best two make_
• I pargoee having on hand continu- But also stock "Riag Lock"-a cheaper"fence. ! t _
Mrs.B, Thomson has returned only a stuck of hard
home after spending the winter. Be surerlge
a� t� tt
or oder in-early and• talo 'advantage of--these late �R_.the�llal�et.
ffionthain Markham with her eon, ricee,-as they will be 2c. per rod higher,a€ter this date.
'Walter. Place your order now befofe P P
Mrs.Thomas. Birkett continues the rise in price. We also haps an excellent price on Toronto Asphalt 4-iu-1 Shingles.
'in a most critical condition but 181 Phone Pick. 1708. _. We have them trom
her friends are hoping for her ul- F M COOPER,
timate recovery. DONALD{MUNRO, PICKEHINC3 . 10 Cts to. 50, eta
The high windsand bright sun
z' rhes llgscnwnb in good wndition MR. CAR OWNER per roll. {. .
for
they
traffic. . . •• "'� .
Lewis and.Nelson Sanderson, of STANDS FOR THE BESTg THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS are over
Toronto, spent 'the week-end in splendid colors and
Claremont with their parents, T. now is the time to Ret your car overhaul-
, _. . .•.
t w
,y and Mrs. Sanderson. ed. Do not wait until you need your car in the and beautltul
Thomas Grean shipped a carload spring. Get it done now when you and I havedi - ;
of hogs on friday and a carload of the time.. No job too large or.too small on any a dna•
-_ e
cattle to Toronto on Saturday. make of car. '"r
Mr. -Gregg went into the elty
-.:.on Monday. - and see }
Clarence and Mrs. Pengelly, of 4 WORK GUARANTED Call
Windsor, are visiting_with the 1st- _ GET OUR PRICES -,- them. -
ter's parents. T. and Mrs. Pater• THEY ARE RIGHT "•* °x
son. and with the former'@ parents or, •t�� r. D.
in Brooklia. A good stock of Parts, Accessories, Tireb and Tubes, SCOTT,
Fred Cowie.Magnus Morgan and Litt" Carriers, Hay Carriers, Gas, Bile and Greases. CLAR MONT. - A;.
Leonard Pilke were in Oshawa ONTARIO
on
Saturday even-in list attend- - Pv __Dr Traclrs. Cow'
y 8 Bowlr. PreanreSystefdsEte. �jENBAL , PICKERIN(I Stock
lag a meeting of the Oshawa Diet- Itwill pay yon to �e t- my prices oa
Atarge
rice Football League. above before buying'elsewbere. Phone4900 CHAS. B. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR • ?'
The regular monthly meeting of
will be held FRANK J. PROUSE
the Board of Trade Late of the Davidson Motor Co..Whitby, Out. f -
next-Monday evening at 8 o'elock PICKERIxG. -ONTARIO
in the office of the Standard Bank.
- n---- -- Rubbers of all - -
A good attendance of members is -SELF-OILING=SELF-REGULATING. +.
requested. 18
� izes to Blear '
The acetylene welding expert With the Strongest Tower Built a
was in Thos. Stephensou's black- .. .. at greatly( re•
smith shop on oadsy when he Its the -Toronto Self-Oiling Windmill-req oil Daly once
: attended to&.large number of jobs OVR` a year. All gears operate in a bath of ■pedal oto affected by duee.d, `prices s"
'and also initiated Mr. Stephenson FOOD brei nor w�--tom' hennas i.
into the secrets of the baeinees, working part thoroughly and . automatically .d u r i n g the :K
-• Next Sunday morning at the W �'L lubricated.
Baptist Church the pastor will ONVINCF If you have a-Toronto"Windmill now. YOU can Obtain onth of
speak on "The Angel of -Refresh- S �YQOR _ thu self-oilint feature by ititemhansing the heal and
ment,"and in the evening on "Ex- usieq your present whed. Most orasto Windmills. - March
Iles who Blamed the Prophet, APPETITE too.w+be made absolutely self.-regulating in ep, tion,
the fourth in the series of sermons The'Toronto.Tower will stand for a lifetime ht for it J ring'oia „��Iltas'emont
an "Excuses, Old and Ever New." u the heaviest.r'so�t�batixaced nob built far.ey .. J. ■
one avenin last week the young _ See this new�imp- t s0 my booklet.
. R. R. Emerson, hoz 4`L5, Whitby n :',
people of the Union Church met .1s
your appetite alive to Green Rivet 'Rills i
at the home of the Rroom'e par Chas.S. Rice. Whitevaie. Ont.
P its .possibilities or is it
eats,T. and Mrs. McCullough, and -indolent and sulking on LOGS WAN IEO �
reeeated Freeman and Mrs. Mr- - -- --- M =-�
pp the jib.' �Bt•tng it t t belie
Cullough with a miecellaneour+ sad c¢e will convince it ,ry Iy will pay, delivered at mill, for a
shower, which was followed by a abet it ought to play fair a s Er-A Ift V
�.I number as tallows:-
most pleasant social time by with your digestion. You BUS s No. Basswood, 1.25�per ill f
-all present. will enjoy the groceries
On Tuesday eveolaR a large ',that yon purchase of us. Toiontotssound Dead Basswood 20.00
• • Nockeri- an . l soft Elm 90.00
:nambler of the young friends of •�
.. .. '`
_—Ma a s .
...at the home of the bride's parents. lm ,•
43oaod Dead Rim 18.00 TIF
No. I Rock E 40.00
Sanderson. nd - _ No. 2 30.0(L
presented them with a mince an• - .
eons ebower. After the present&. t 3 00 Leave Whitby 'Leave Toronto Custom sawing done as usual,
tion a few hours were most pleas- 7.40s. m. - 9.45 a. m. . _ Turning, shaping and wood. repair- j
�ntly spent in games and other i ' -16.80 a. m. :.i.30 P. m, fag of all descriptions.
.. 1,30 p m. fi.80 p. m. ki
The Women's-
G.
wil} 3:45'P. m. _- ..00,p.M. - day.
1' Oat Flaking and Chopping eve
oneet at the home of 'Mrs. W. G. ' t CHAS.
z A. WHITE, • a
-S URDAYS AND HOLIpAYS
-Bio'Rbam on' Wednesda after - Suedes■or'to late W. G. Barnes
y
Oona;� ctl 10th. The following g ` • I 1 _ Leave Whitby Leave Toronto Phone8420 or write Locust Hill, Ont.
a
topics will be presented and die 7.40 a. m. 0.45
— —
euesed: '*What Children Should - 5.80 s. m. _
a m • '
8 W P. m The Pickering
be Taoaht before Starting Schoo!," Ci sN!!t 130 P. m. 8.00 P. m. - t
_ BindM.
'"Vision sad Reotembrance." •Ca4MwliLarsrw 8.45 p. nt: - 21. 5 P.pt W.
i viglance COnlMICE8v
There will also be a programme of 5.4n p, m: ,
readings and music. -
A large contiaRent of Claremont -SIINDAY SERVICE �eobieatot this Aaociatio�is to
Baptiste were in Toronto this Soot sad Shoe Re airin
Leave Whitby Leave Toronto lessen stealin and prosecute;
week in attendance at the Jubilee 8,00 A. m: - _ 9.45-a, m. the felons.
of Canadian Baptist Foreign Miss .8.80 P. m.
Al00
so harness repairingat '
termination of fifty a the ears of work etas , opposite the Fares :--Whitby to Toronto.single 75c., return $1:25 ; Picking, singleMembersham ■tO�O00!°s■0�I
y y eats immedi6tsly wi 6n m0otwr'
to Cnaadiwn Baptiste in India post office. 50c., return 90c.;.Dunbarton, single 40c., return 70c.: Rouge, 04 Executive 07 �.
%ad twPnt five ears work in Bo- Best workmanship guaranteed. "' '.,:single 30c., return 50c,;.Highland Creek 20c• ,
Livia. These endeavors, liq God's Charges moderate, l4embe:■bip tee '11'00'
• (Cut this Time Table out for future'reference� . Makets may be had trom the President ae.
grace, have been crowned with e•ont•rr on.ppu•attoo.
phenomenal eticcese. One of the THOMAS WATSON 1 'Ozer.Oom.-L. D. Banks,0.a.Palm•
converts of oatstandinR ability is PIOKERING, ONT. COLLACUTT'S GARAGE
- er,Donald Munro. Pickering.
.Dr. Jos'bee, who is to -address the _
-delegates. He is at present the ,
w - wayorof Ramachamdapuram,In• Pl]ojje Ind. 200 J.R TheXt01: J. Kik.
, - . .W C� ?ly
Pic�erlag President, eeoret.r,
A.
din. .._.
An interesting social'event took
p e in Toronto on �Vedna day, 1{eatber Goods Storo l '
pri nd, wben Miss Maud San Save ' 1
derson, thitti daughter of Thomas s t0 / Your Corn
and Mr . Sanderson of Claremont Our, stock comp"rises evercth[,nq in
waA_united in ritarriaRe to Mr� leather goods and o•ur prices You lose from to the food value of your corn by
are second to none. feeding it to your cattle as dry fodder.
Maitland Anderson, Duly eon of Corn stored iii a TORONTO Wooden Stave Silo will give
Alex and Mrs. 'Anderson, of To- Everything for the horse's ou 1000/0 of the value. Good ensilage will improve the
tont;tilt} reeetrti3•---of Claremont. -.$jp�ets;$�,9p up, heavy j IOU
of your cattle.and will-increase the quality and
'The cpromon was er forined b / _ R.
U quantity of our milli returns. Good.silage must be made
y P y Halters 90c. up, all leather � � _
Rev. .W. .Limbert, formerly of in an air-tight silo. O!all materials and da
Claremont,•at his residence, the Trunks-Club•Bags-Suit Oases The TORONTO Silo is made of selected spruce,double kept in stook. It will pa, you
bride and groom being utl�tttend• Harness and booty repairs tongued and grooved to exclude the air,and specially call at our works acd inspect our■book
1 treated with creosote to Iengthen its life. 15% extra obtain priors Don't be misl0d =?
ed. After spending a week with Our repairing service is capacity with the TORONTO Hip Roof. agents we do not employ them;ome quem•
friends in Toronto and Hamilton, unexcelled. Let ate show you how to save on forage,and increase y we van, and do throw off the 69004
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson returned the health and value of your herd. information and oommission of 10 per osnt..whiob you wil
to Claremont where they will re CECIL BRADLEY fvli particulars.gladly given. sowtain.aUiolie tad� by parobuing from
A
- side. The NEWS unites with their Chas. B. Rice, Wfiitevele, Ont. ' Mu J. T. T[ATHE90N 1
otanv friends la extend Rite beet
W. R. Erneceoa hoz 425, Whitby ,#
Harness master,
wishes fog their future happiness PICKERING,: ONTARIO 1 - Of1loe and Wake, itb Oil
,and p P" p _. 7rrk,.
• -� - , + • 'e. '.+ '.:: r :� vro;.;,+. yx' +',^ti"'{l* w• '",3a. ',jw°'u:L ",,fir"r,.
--. -�. ,: +'- a-m�,•..,¢+�:,.,�,::..,s:;�,x:. .�•a.;. ,_<I' . ..�., .,.�`i. �r:,a�...-..._e...�. . t,. �rcA:c��_w.:..t.ww�^Se�fy:�rL`e,�,"�`idi�v.`.:��+Y�.'.mc��*..+.�9'3�!.v::L:fi41[wLn�r�"�',afa,1,"ri�i'.£.s`�E' .!� ?';
rc+yro r a "a-. :'Kap ... c •v,• _ r*e.
Fa
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- able length of
ti•. THE WORST 1S YET TO COME
This,work blind a
mea.can do exceptionally. well. The
excellence'at tate brooms is sufficient
Our two guarantees should be0.0.
of interest to you. We guarantee
- t� �
every article made, while you guaran-
i , f tee empWymeul for the blind ,
_ .�No-t IIII�� _
t pis Is your chair vacant at our custom- '
ars' table? It-so, ask your dealer im- f - �, '
_ mediately for HOPI? Brand Brooms
and you will not only help'rya to fur-
nish employment to a blind citizen,
but you will "help him to help him- - ......���,. ..�
self."—The Canadian National Inti-
--- = lute for the Blind, Toronto, Oat _
l I have loved Joys, and all the,Little
Laughters, \, f
Hiding in fire-lit corners of the
• room;
' And quiet looks of-friends, and breath =
01 violets.,s
And golden Ri Ls that Tatar the mist `1)6
blue gloom.
I have loved song, and sound of plain-
t
tiff a music
And books that tell of dim enchant•INN "
ed lands; _
Tlie starling's call; bare trees against 11�akYng wash dray pleasant--
the sunset;
Old kindly eyes,and gentle toll-worn HE hardest 'part of wash-dap,
a s. �.-h s
furry ewe to the new method g
Lonely the stars and vast the. silent I"use Rinso inhere g y
> Th
spares soaking the clothes clean with Rinso
Into the dark—O Chris#, be Thou
you use Use bar ;
�-,.. :' 1 • :' soap--for soaking, his wonderful ne so gra
Tw soap
gently
our Light! loosens the dirt and a thorough
boiling. or ire Your
M Clod gave in.mercy, fires and little mashing machim. rinsing leaves things white and
'candles, glistening as you_never could' get
b fly, scar
_ And, for a promise, o let m
bright " Only s is ground-
in.
.. .' •a afore, -:
spots where the dirt nd-
�+ �+� T'he Tragedy o€ a Wasted. in, such as.neck bands, cuff edges.
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GOOD MEDICINE Broom Factories for Blind and 'tile like need a light rubbing„
Men. Life• and a little dry Rinso rubbed. on
There is no tragedy like a wasted these spot& quickly makes the dirt
FOR SPRINIif IME *ot long ago a visitor Interested in ' — -
life. i pity the mast with all rity 'soul 1 disappear.
work for the blind called at the broom who, when ready to step into his grave -
factory for blind men established by Rinso is sohl 6 all rotors.
-institute in ;Toronto. As forced to look back upon a wasted Y g
VQ Not Use Harsh PUr$8L1vC$•-r tared the factory on a•bright March life, forced'to look back upon a black, department stores
• and -
morning, the whole place was per. forbidding- career, a selfish, grasping
A Tonic is AR
You Need. varied with an air of cheery bustle. greedy life, a life 'which has always
` Not aic3H--btct not faeltag quSte,well. The su,a, streaming through the south been devoted to his own interests.
That is the way most people teal In I windows of the big, open factory space which has not taken ethers lnto.eoa- • _
the spring. Easfly tired. appetite lighted the faces of the sightless work- siderattoa. Such a man has never
fickle; sometimes headaches and a men whistling cheerily or, humming known the joys of real living, the sat-
feeling of depression, Pimples Of snatches of song as they .plied their istactlon that comes from unselfish - - -. `
eruptions may appear as the akin. or trade with deft.hands. Here a winder, service and- coasidenstion of others
` Uara may be twinges of rheumatism or der,as they-are known is the trade, Happiness must be shared,—U. B.Mar• & - MADE BY THE MAKERS OF LUX -
- in so
`for neuralgia. Any of these inddcate standing at his winding•machine and den.
that the blood is out of order—that the with piles of sorted corn ready to hand.
liadcor life of winter has left Its mask deftly attached:the end of a wire to a
*pon you and may easily develop Into broom handle held firmly to the ma-
mare serious trouble: chine'chuck and then, selsing handful
.. Do not dose yourself with Vurgattves, atter hsadsai o! corn eptpad it out !n - -
hs many people do, to
the.,hope that place as the handle was revolved, re
you can put your blood right Pings- spons'ive to the touch of his foot on
k � hg - : -
ives gauop through.. the system and the clutch. -As the corn was spread
' wn"en lnatead-ot giving strength. evenly-and bound tightly by the wire _
illny-doctor will tell you that this is winding, the embryo-broom looked lit-
;trrue. What you need to the springis tle like the finished article known to
a tonic hint will enrich the blood and us. However,?ae portion after portion
'build up the nerves. Dr. Williams' of corn was added, shoulders built up
'l'in'k Pills do this speedily,safely and and the winding operation finally com _ s '
snt+eiy. Every dose of this medicine plated, behold a broom! This was all
helps to enrich the blood. which"Nears done in about the same time as it
the satin, strengthens the appetite and takes to describe the operation:., The -
makes tired; depressed men, ,women broom so far completed was passed ,
and children bright: active and strong. on to the next sightless man, who, -
- Mr. Henry _11. Robinson, Cruickshank. placing it in. the vice of his sewing
iftak., says:—"My blood was out of machine, threaded his needle. pressed
voider sari I was nervous :and run the release, and bang! click!—a Ila, 1
a * got - supply gg Dr- Williams' of,stitching was completed and the -
Ptnit Pills and atter taking them for 110mom shifted for the.next line.
Ia while they tally restored my health.' Our visitor was then shown all the
whieh sim required in tho Canada's lowest priced ax,A ity ed are
!n recommending these pills to manufacture of high grade brooms. - ,On the farm, in town$. everywhere the
fall who are feeling unwell.^ First he examined the big three pun- - -- -
can gel these pills through any d pound bales of corn, nest he s fns '• host useful motor car on wheels. A gen-
Youj6ealer in medicine, dr by mail, at So shown the sorting operations where ., oral all-around utility and family car in � '
oents a box from The Dr. WUHamV the bales are broken up, husks re - one.
_ _ — _
ediclne Co., Brockv@le, Ont• �'�var4Qus:graales_
agcording to vacWy, length, etc,; the t sesta remove. -"taking out the back
- Conservation of Hesltll. reeding or scraping machines where i, .treat the whole rear compartment pro-
all the seeds are combed from the wipes ample space for grocene,S,milk cans,'
Cbnservation of health, Kelley says, stems b_v a high speed, spiked, power
spends niton the•conscious desire and drum,-to the ingenious machine which T ,produce,grain--anything• Seats adjust
` joonscious totuntary response to that sorts and sizes the various grades of able for tall and short people. _ Comte
Ealth
sire by free human agents collective- htirlt; the power saw for squaring till modious trunk at rear.
-or inrn dividually. Modepublic •bundles of corn to even length; the achievements would have been y1nding of the brooms; the stitching; L Doors front and real'--eliminate Seat ;
utterly,Impossible save by imparting the topping or-squaring of ends; the Climbing. Upholstery Washabl"ong► j
rudimentary understanding of mod labelling., bunching and finally, ship- - ` y t
ern sae! science to the ping. Wearing. The usual Overland economy
w schools and by .b6Qks,. papers and Blind'men only "ere''employed on all e
? magazines. winding-and sewing and do a large por- high powered Overland' motor. See the
A knowledge of the ravages of ma• tion of the corn sorting. Sighted em-
+.
Champion t
aria and yellow fever by mosquitoes, ploygs assist in the color sorting of
the corn and in checking the various -+
� ' of bubonic-plague by fleas; a know- ;
ledge of the'Oalud of good .and suffi- other operations and giving a hand
lent food for proper nutrition.; of bet-.wherever n8ces`3arp.
fiber housltig, sanitation and other The Institute in its efforts to provide = -
'standards of living—all have tended to self supporting employment for blind
lessen the incidence cf olcknesa and
men, organized broom factories at
rematuve deaths. Halifax, Toronto,,Winnipeg and Van- -
ip eouver and took fiver the br6om shop
Increased compensation to the work.� f.o.b.factory Toronto. Tasea salla
ser, shorter hours, Protection against for the blind which had been formerly
operated in Ottawa: These five broom
eat, cold, dust, fumes 'and other oc- p _
pational dangers have 'all added &hops now employ nearly ninety blind
+., their quota to the lengthening of life men. The lowest-wage, $9.00 per week, ' . -
' ' d increase of high health and cone is paid to art apprentice while learning.
4anent happiness.�anA(terward.his wager bear direct rela
tion to his earring capacity, being, in J
laluch credit is d•us to organized
he
-departments in states, . cities
all cases• subsidi d to relieve bands- o
d smaller municipalities And much caP due to blindness. Guides are pro
lanoto voluntary organizations in the fight vided for men going to and from work T�,
wherever necessary and !n i1tort,
against tuberculosis,venereal diseases ,'.Ttaae� of room to�...rs- Fern+-trades ,e.a. HI!floors front Arad r.ai
and the like.—Canada Lancet every asslstAttce is given to relieve the - owdy—the ideal farm- loaded*as uv I :w .ua+to.a ..ac aWgbiag, _
• �1A Partners With (sod . men of'worry and inconvenience. �tn►+tr am.
deo,. ..
#. •p Hope Brand broom,as macle by these *�T > `
men, are now,to Ire seen in many a i W jllys-0veAetna Sales,CO.e .•e�
A partnership with Clod is teaching household throu>ihout the country. In r _ J
What etreaatk, what purity, what JfJF.AD'OFFICR AND r'A'CTORIES: TOROti t0, CANADA
I order to insure Permanent work for
,L7.4v
f : self-control, these blind mea, the Institute gnaran- Brancha: Tomato Montreal Wirtnijsp awns
'iVhat love, what wisdom, should be- _'
lona to him , tees every broom and will replace
W 0 helps God fssbion an lnim,ortal without expense to the purchaser, it -
�� any defect appears within i reason
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HEAL` H EDUCATION --
s is not -- .
;$Y DR J.: J. MIDDLETON To some folks #tis extremely pna• ,
r Provinola! Board,of Health. OMarla sling but to others It presents ao
Oe Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health wax' illusion er all. However; re every
;party there are two or three p+:r-
` sass through we comma. Address kim at apadtaa House, analllsa sons who find it perplexing, so. it
C is worth knowing.
---CtrsosaE, Toronto �icatch iLhQld_as in Figure 1.
The finger tips are
The Health Almanac for 1924 is I the rate of 500 to-600 per day. Wo-
together (Fig. 2), and khan re-
p turned to the position of Figure 1,
now ready and a copy or number of men's Institutes, Mothers Clubs, so- This ie repeated,"the bas's.acting
copies can be had for the asking. This;cieties of various kinds have all ex- lust' as it he watch was being
'.publication serves a useful purpose.I pressed their approval of this,publi- bent.
It contains information on a variety)cation and are asking for additional To many people, the optical it- l,/ i
of subjects and tries ever-to keep inYcopies for distribution to their friends fusion #s perfect, the watch ap- 'the / „ Ub
the foreground the idea of good health and acquaintances, gearing just as if it were bent and c
and the prevention of disease. I The purpose of the Almanac is ex- straightened. As=has bet;n aatd,
D OSE
.how
touches all phases of public health plained in the foreword, as 'follows: other•folks are unable to see any
work and therefore proves all the "What is the.world to a man when thing of ser illusive nature In it.
more interesting and instructive to a his wife is.a widow? This.is an old 1Q1f this out and paste it. with ,.,�a�vat's fresh '
large number of people in various,inquiry, but like many an adage, it D
walks of life. The calendar itself is'has a perpetuaL ring of truth and nt7sv or the s a scraflDoo>tJ - w
an odd-but attractive arrangement of thoughtfulness connected with it.' We . An . t.
historical and, important events inter- all want to be alive and well.
spersed'with health mottoes and notes Health is a question that interests I am rich, for I own a river, `
on disease prevention. There are talks;all,of us. Without health,'life means A beautiinl, shimmering thing — "•;
on goitre,. panodic. health examina-!little- Wealth, influence, worldly pos= Brown waters, agleam in the sunlight,
tions, the Schick Test for Diphtheria, sessions nghtly used for the benefit Released from a doep hidden spring! Dog .Unlucky for Brides,
ventilation, longevity, 'the value of of mankind are powerful adjuZta to ;WhO Invented the MOtor-
cooking, cancer, the production of hap iness if the ssessor also has In Scotland it !a considered usineky
p po 'Tia mine, though my claims but an ? f dog to pass between the`bridal
clean milk, insulin, the need idr health I good health. Without the latter, y.
topics, wealth and- less easement- The history of the motorcar begins coupe on their way to the church.
all.of which are instructive and inter- terms, mere sounding brass and t nkl- Th'e r�ht o3 t e eye an e B 1 '-
esting.from the good'health point of I ing eymbals' For in lands that the proud river English inventor, mane the flr&t use of Ask for Mlnard's an .c
.view. It gives information about war This little Almanac'is prepared far Borders oil as a mo_tive power. But it.was not
part, p Adversity is the only scale that! ?
• taxes, rates of pos{;aagge, eclipses of the one pnrpose; nasi true purpose only- I have.neither portion=nor until 1870 that a really practical petrol
sun• and moon,-fe9tivals anniversar-!to afford advice,-which if•arisel used, • engine appeared. fih#a was the work glues the correct weight of our fri�nda
ies, etc., during 1924,ani the value of will aid in keeping you welL It con-
8 I care not a whit that,another of Julius Hock, of Vienna. s x
foreign coins in Canadian cnrrEriey tains health hints on many sub acts: a
I b - Holds deeds and the-title 1n fee-- The next name conected with the
M.• for customs puitposea. There is'also-Something you read herein map a of ���Advertisements'
a fable of weights and measures, and use to you, may help you to maintain The beauty and joy of the river ' - progrea sof the motor-car is thn moat •
at the back of the book is a series of and promote our health and ha Are-vested forever in ma. important of all -.,that of Oottiieb PUHE•_ BEAUTIFULLY FLUFFY.
y �: carded wool; sample, enough lialit
health pictures for children which are,pinesa.. That is the reason for this'''"`_ -Blanch*A. Sawyer. Daimler. In 1883 Daimder made -tile I comforter; one dollar. Woollen Mild,
so arranged that they can be cut out i Almanac being printed. - ,0 first small, high-speed petrol engine,i Georgetown, Oat
for the scrap-book. i Copies can. be,. obtained free of for all those which had gone before
A heavy demand is-being-made.charge by-app ' g'to the Proviacia} -
throughout the country for these al- Board of Health, Spadina-House;Spa- - clumsy, and alo-Ne--Z
i f Ing machines. Two years a er e �
manacs, which are being sent out at dins Crescent, Toronto.
-- _ - Imo- THE SPMNG alalic' his engine- e a motoats w
jib THE SPMNG - - cte
and at the same time fitted.boats with
SCIENCE DEMANDS Motion Pictures in motors and ran them at Paris during
- .UNIFORMITY. _• .,Sas"tchewan. ' =.;. The Spring is a ttnie of aaziety to a
ezlimition there.Careful research madd in recent mothers wba have little, ones is the a boats attracted the attention of 9�
Agriculture being the basic industry Levaseor,ano er famous pioneer, who J`
years in the study, off dietetics has of the province of Saskatchewan" it to home. Conditions make it necessad _
shown the great Importance to the only natural that the Department of to keep-the baby indoors.. He Is often In sass saw the menus possibilities
3inmaa system,of purity sod uniform Aarlcuitnre should make wide use of confined to overheated; badly veuU- in Daimler'a invention.. He bought the
quality-in foods. It 13 a greablessing i moving pictures #a instruction work. fated.rooms and catches colds which - Meats from the inventor.-
quality-In
tranrz-
that today so many delicious foods as' rack his whole system. To and 'Levassor invested a system of
They are need'to all short course work Su
well as tea and coffee can be procured�carried on by agricultural representa- aga#ast this a box of Baby's Own Tab- mission-that is, a method of bringing
in tins ' and sealed. metal packages. tives in the province and also by the lets should be kept to the house and the power . from the engine to the
"SALADA" Tea-fuss one of the first Extension Department of the Univer an occaatana2 dose given the baby to wheels-and with a few small Improve _
pure food products to become widely aity of Saskatchewan W connection keep his stomach and bowels working menta this system is in use to day, �
popular is Canada, .The- flavour-pre• with the agricultural courses conduct- regularly. This will prevent colds,
serving aluminum package keeps the ed daring the winter at varkma points constipation or colic and keep baby "'We all tumble over' opportunities � e� L! '
ten-fresh and delicious. Skilful blend- in tine province. 'Fhe Sime exhibited well. The Tablets are sold by meds• for •being.brave and.doing good at ,
tag maintains the quality absolutely deal with gincticaily all phases of erg• cine deader@ or by mail at 25 cents a every step we take. Life is just made` • �
'uniform. rico;tare. Among them are pictures 11- box from The Dr. William' Medicine of such opportunities. Not nearly all � Me ��lillt R�1ttl4rtlLa
luatra'ting the co operative marketing Co., Brockville. Out the sick and crippled are on the battle
Service. - The daily use sof tba Soap, with
of live stock, showing the progress of field, nor !s all the danger there. occasional touches of the Ointment,
All the wealth of the wbrld cannot be the g points of horses, bulls, milCh -The Home of History. either. For the brave spirit, work,and
cold Interesting work, is never absent"- is very effective for keeping the �J
cows, give observant an education _.No..10 Downing Street has been the bands soft and smooth. For red.
e•-in iencror houses one may hold, ��-; in what to look for. when selecting official residence of British Prime Min- P, R. Epler.- I rangh or sore lunch; On recirlag
Ivor in the money the nations print; these animals. . Farm boys get a lot ittdu the heart there is lk nuint* .Isters for nearly two hundred years. bathelahot wlDerand CatitxriaSoap. '
Cadcura
o useful orm or_ rem s It Is well led - e centre of the BrA- '
Coins tato happiness for you -aharacterl-an�put_!t to good nae-at tisk Empire,"'for many facetal deeis- 3aes3se.01abnst3.atSae T.ksatse. Sold
=The.acts of'servise-that yon--do. the farm boys' camps when the live chnoughonctaeDoeoiaion.CaaadianDevot: Zr
ions have been made withtn iia walla., � �� t s•.u.r.i,sN st.!.�st•.w. M..tn.1.
the animals from -the f�rm to the Few people are aware that Downing pps6aveswkLoatsssa, r.
P-IR stockyards, the care of po try and the t3ireet is called after a man named EYES
—�-of ogs8,.the-con sErostien urge Hownag: •went so America Re{7Pshes Tired Eyes MRS,
BUDGE
trench silos, cream grading, the em- at the age of fifteen, afterwards re- R►rkeMurineCo^Chbaso forEnCare800lc :,
bryology of an egg. Films e'howing -turning and entering Parliament
stock judging competitions are in pro- He became s-baronet, and was a
grew. A combination of the practical_ great favorite of Charles II., who gav unds S o WEAK ,COULD '
Wc3Ye 1 Of Imlt�1t10riSI showing and sth8iproper c Is omethod of film m blip',the land In*Wiiiehalf upon which - DONT DO THIS i
he bunt the famous street: HARDLY. STAND
planting, with the object 'of demon- gir xobert Walpole .was fife 8rgtstrating' 'h•OW farmsurroundings can prime Minister to occupy No. 10. This
be made'more attractive. was in 1731, and-since that time-Most-
f
Y :�
r of his sucoeesor8 have lived there. Tells flow Lydia E•Puikhaw?l
'�• A Garden. �--
Hese is a simple method of cleaning VCgCtablC Compound
r `- _ --: to heaven a saucepan in which ini as sen Cstor Her
Sung every season in some changing boiled" After pouring out the Boiling .� -
milk, replace the lid before the steam
tune has time to escape, and allow the IF DEAF USE I River Desert,Que.—"Iused tohave a
Where chorda are colors and where saucepan to cool. Then put the pas ` severe pain in my side. I would be un-
odors sweet in-cold water-to soak. It oan•be clean- LEONARD EAR OIL . able to alk fast and could not stand
Are tender symphonies" ' ed quickly and easily. A soothippr. Effective- peaetrating at for any ength of time to do my ironing
that has brought prompt relief to ban- or washing but I would have to lie
A New. Boiler, drede suffering from catarrhal deafness, down to et relief from the pain. I
head poises,discharalds or itching earn gg
'
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on Ear NOW to Lose' had this for about two years, then a
A revolution in the construction of y Just rub it back ofthe ears and insert to "
"package or on tablets'yoit are not get- _ a,Pound-a Day nostrils" For sale Everywhere. si.zs. friend told me to try Lydia E. Pink
power plants has taken place within 3nteresrnd deacrlp6.e toMsr ham's Vegetable Compound 88 she had
ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved the past few years. The reciprocating -in this d•ilghtru1, simple war. No drug,, no sent upon regvast had results. I certainly got good
safe by, millions and prescribed by engine of 10,000 horse-power has given dangerous tb7ftids, no back-breaking exercises,.no A.0.Leonard„Ise.70 lith Ave.,Newyorit re is from it, too, 8s the last time I
physicians over twenty-three years for way to the steam turbine of 87,0'0 �C° for free "as°i° o< u`uen`�' had a Bore side was last May and I have
Colds Headache horsepower. Tlie public service steam neductns tlltaminm -Ate-XA�r:n ssnoR•Toa- I not bad it since. I ani also glad of i
Toothache. _ ;"'Lumbago iE6• 434 Bobart slaw Toronto, out. 6avlrfg g.00dngrsing for•mybaby, and
boiler of 360 pounds pressure,of whish . _ I think it is your medicine that helped
Neuritis Rheumatism a few were built in 1922, is succeeded SPRAINS,
me in this way."-Mrs. L. V.BUDGE, -
Pain painn y e o er a 1,200 pounds sRiver Desert,Quebec. ..
Accept "Bayer. Tablets of Aspirin" F,ressure. The 1,500_pohnd'boder. fa _ If ou are suffezin from the torture@
snit, Each unbroken MMard's soothes and heals y g
package con- under cozzsiderafion here, and an ex- strained 'ligaments rind sore of.a displacement, irregularities, back
tains proven directions. Handy boxes perimental boiler for 5,200 pounds Nvereome ache,headaches,.nervousness,or a pain
of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug. muscles. 3
in the side you shout' lose no time is
pressure is building in England.-lien '
•gists 'also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Age. Bad breath is a sign rof.dec lean ng a�ia E. Pirikham s Vegetable
Aspirin-is—the trade mask. (registered
- teeth, foul, stomach or unclean try?
® Compo
1n Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Remit by Dominion Express hone bowels” It your teeth are good, • Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text
blonoaceticacidestez of Salicyltcacid. y took to your digestive organs at Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Wo-
'
Order. If lost or.stolon you get your once.. Get S'eigel's Cufative I'
ju
while.It is well known that Aspirin moneyback. Syrup at druggists. 15 to 30 MG
OF
NN•' men will it to the Lydiaeuponrek..a
!1►IIIY f Write for it to the Lyc est.
E. Pinkham
means Bayer Manufacture; to assist - drops after meals,-clean tip your Medicine Co., Cobourg, Ontario. This ,
Abe public against imitations, the Tab- Some times remedies exceed. the food-passage and stop the bad book contains daluable'information that
-lets of Bayer Company will be stamped' disease. t breath odor. Do not buy substi- every woman should know:
with their general trade mark, the tutee. Get the genuine.
"Bayer CYoss." " Keep Minard's Lintment In the House.. I 18SUE No. 15-'24.
,. a dl � s • .. - .. � - - . .._ _ -
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,� �•���•QQ**,,��' -Robert and Mrs. Raukinand J. S. Balsdon:19 having a new
x;; ��L1�71TaS• little child, of Richmond Hill, hardwood.flooicl 'put dawn_ia hia :=-' • '--�--
spent 9uiidety here-+with.the form hards+r. Henry,tore.'
s era mother. -Dr.. Hwill bA here as clan•
4 -Norman Banks had purchased -C. A, Bradley, Painter and al next Tuesday to attend to
JohD Cowsn's 'residence on King Decorator. •A tele Cyte call will professional duties.
receive our immediate attention► -Dr,• E.. A. . Sadleii, Dentist,
-'Mrs. David-Annan, of Dun, �etimates, fiirniehed 'promptly'. practicing in Toronto, will be here _
absrtoa, was i$ the village one day Cali 8,00 or 59 Whitby. in his office on Thursday from 10
]ant week, -Dr. F. E. Luke, optometrist, a.rd. to 5 'p, tri., ae'usual. * _
-Joe Douglas, ' of Scarboro, of 18? Yonge •St.,' Toronto, at-A.
` motored down on Sunday and H A11in',s drugstore, Whitby, on IN MEMORIAM. ,` (�
• stau
ntllYl
.'spent the day with friends in Pick. Aril `?.`Lad', Clashes, if '- c '
erimg. - Tuesday, p ** poLLINs-In loving memory of our
�-7
l required. at righ'tprices. Bobby Collins. who de _
-Mies B. Bnntingcwho has been , -Hot Cross buns at 15c rdoz. darling son,
' spending the winter in- Toronto ready delivery in village parted this life, April 12th, 19x8; •
with' her .¢,stere, has returned Our ligbt is from oar household gone,
•
Friday, country route9 Thursday, .-The voice we loved is sti1L;' Seu ,1 —T 1 :
me
and Saturday. Orders our ome •
:. - a Y A place is vacant in o b
-Mis3 a an yne taken now ez a is
-`week end in Toronto-with her par-
entt?, who recently moved to the er • -lLarlend'and Mrs. Canine
Rev' Mr. Langford has been �
city frory Campbe�lford•the Brock appointed Incumbent of the aural- >:CARD OF THANKS. llf
-George Cowan, of p
road, alit hold. an auction sale of Qamated Anglican parishes of Port —
horses, cattle,harness,,Walton etc.; Whitby (acct Pickering. He will I wish, through the columns of the
conduct the services ueat Sunday A'E++'s,to thank the wary friends for AN D f „"
At his premises on Monday next. and will celebrate Holy Commun• their kindness and expressions of sym-
-On account of having sold his "toll at'10.30 a. m. path m recent bereave ,
;�riaidenee o ohm Cowan will..hold - dent o mg eAr fat er. e '
e motor tra a okk t e Aing- Charles Haight:
an auction sale of his household stop ,road on Sunday ++as very e��„ � �(i �� �
effects to-morrow(Saturday)after heavy, as there was a- cont sous �l a S� 1,J
Now Advertisements.
boon. stream of cars all day. �s.the ,_ ,•
z -The Women's Institute have
warm summer days approach see
parchased' a gramophone for use may expect much heavier traffic J,�GormlPy, Agent, •for Massey. •
in the junior room, of the public than. we have ever had in the past. �. Harris implements. Office at Ddnbarton.
ill be mach Phone Pick 1506. 30 31 - �. '
School, by whom it w and, of conrae, an increase id.the
Opprectated.
number of accidents. VG FOR SALE-Witton aux-ahout. n
H. Doyle and daughter, -Re art,of sr. Room of Picker= R 12:12 ft•, almost aeW: Apply at tNEWS
Mies Corinne, of Toronto, were p offieeforpartiealars• 3.-32 "A 'Beautiful C�oinbination " _
ing public school, names in order
s here on WedDesdaylast attending of,merit: Sr. IV-Irene Coupland, Ott SALE-A. good-wind-mill for
it = the funeral of the formers nuclei Hilda Walah, Florence Muteb, F.puiMgisgg purpoaea,vary cheap. .w•H.Jack;
ight. son, R.R.No•1.Pickering. a0tf
F.dwOOd HaDonald Morrissey► Lizzie McGinty,
` ,
=Next Sunda being the begin Edna Reid, Florence Baker, John- �UCK EGGS FOR SALE-Rouen '
lug:of Passion Week, the services Mildred bier h Pekin, at 75 cents' per setting. ApDlY to The big advantage of buying-wall paper-
in the Methodist Church will lap nie Remmer, �. .Kingston Road East. 51-35
Ethel' Bray, Evangeline Cowan, end paint at "The Big Store" 1B
i special emphasisonthe character Dorothy Andrew, Bessie. Bath, IMOTAYSEFDFOR SALE-Al so
of the day.• Special music provid- Ta gantity of Berlin seed barley. Phone Clare- }
Phoebe Baker. Jr. IV-Harriet 326 rpt,A,Birrell,R R2;Claremtlnt: 31 .the tact that you have
ed. Come and worship. Charlie • -
-The roads along the Takeshose, Morrissey, Howard Law, _
- Vorden Kenneth Morley, Walter '�!�� R3 E�IMA ELS I9S—Nursasvith } y�
are in very bad condition. having lr�practicalexperience. Open fprengagements ` e opportunity UO
Pascoe. Sr. III-Leona Spencer, ,n town or country. Pkone Pick 1106. 30.4 t'��"
been neglected, for several years. Ralph Annan,Lizzie Annan,Helen -
A large amount of work should be Cowan. Phyllis Pilke , All An- �1 GD NBEAT FOR'S•ALE-Boone -,procure a per blending Of CO�Or3
' :dome on them this ear, or they y t-')wheat,free from fool seeds, Apply to Frank
'
will scours turves drew, Austin Baker, `Palter Ric11= R 2,Ciaremont,Phone Glare22o+.31
n aF 'son, ar'ara as ver Season, is-.here----See• alar -
_ Mrs. Frank Elliott, of Union- Johnnie Greenlaw. Jr. III-Bert r`Of}e FOR HATC9lNc�-- ro
& vine, who had been ill for some Elliott, Myrtle Lockwood, Ethel J welt bred white Wyandottes at 75 cents per * n t �+
setting. AppiyAfrs.Geo.Ntutch•Pickering. 32 big assorbment-c oo e ,yQl�{
y Lime, died on Wednesday, April Powell, James Sing, Save Scott, --- - - �3
2nd, at the advanced age of Sfl Irene Hall, RenDeth Richardson, FOR SALE-50 acres of land in pas- .ure forYY1
rs. She formerly lived onthti tp;e,. 00.F.q.cater: or will rent R. 8,
slid take it home�IIO Wa1t1I]g�
7 yesAiorley Stephenson,Acthar Clough season. Geo:F.Iscksotl, R. R- Ivo• 1, Locust
Elliott homestead on, the old Maynard Clough. F. Clunas, Hill ai-a5
Greenwood road. which-is now teacher. BISON PIKE-1Piann teneber at _- _
owned by F. H. Westney. Her E :Surplus rolls may be returned.
funeral took place on Friday, -On Thursday afternoon, April Clarrmunt on Saturdays. Pupils prepared ! " _
for esaminatioaa. Studio at,Mrs. Lyman Pil-
when interment was made in the 17th, at 2 elockl the students and fora. Phone 3W. 283s
t teachers of the local Continuation
-Markham Cemete 8$e is sur y FOR SALE-Timoth and alsike
viv by her ad t o encs School will hold their final literary r d�.� Also, ,�,,r, K sow•dee RA
The to res n a • •
a in_¢ one daughter, one daughterWAPMAN
R R 1,Pkkering. al-3a -
` 3aavtug died about four years ago. senior room of• the public school will be the guests of the coniine- ARM TO RENT-In the towneliip
-Dr. N E. McEwen was recent- ation department and assist in the For1�ekeri `;consisting of 25 acres situated -=
_. ly called to E. W.Sleep's farm to social and educat,loval part of the on lot 14,'CM 6 For terms andparticu[anap
attend a steer that appeared to be
program,which ie ander the enpe r:
ply to Boz 76.Green«nod_
III and refused to est. He exam. vision of Miss Bunner and bliss PEt1 BARL-SLE-O• A. a
fined the--wnimal and fora time Clnnas. Reginald Barker, the S C No.21 seed barley,$i.00 per bushel. Also r 1 n oo wear t
s unable to locate the trouble. he socio for the some storepigs�various• 2328.rhe•31tfF S
---'� president of t ty M.Chapman. ng � ,
"He Scally felt something rough or year, will occiip the, chair. Miss HEAP QUICK SALE-A brindle p
hard in its tongue which proved Eva Marp-hy-viii have 'charge of C�w.dtte to freshen. Also brindle heifer i year 1Our Spee,al ly•-��er�d ay Styles
1
to be a darning-needle which evi. the school paper ••The 'Continua- ad.28 eying hens,4 uying darks,1 drakeana.2
dsntl had of into t�e animal`s gander._ Apply A,H.Smith,Gmnwood, 31-32 to keep' your feet dry
g cion Blue and White. In view _
-',loo come manner. The doe of the fact that the socie has and warm.
ty OST—On'Itilesday,.April7tb,abox
for succeeded 'in removing the proven ileal! areal asset to the Lor batter.between the Whilby townline and
' '--needle, but not without-causing local educational institution, it charehst..ontltsbasehne. lesvPickerw r Please lliuch pain to the animal, which it w•s unanimously voted at the not(y Brookho creamerlr or leave worn at this
1 a. Ask Or Williams' Boots--they Wear
rehowed by its mucic bellowing. last meeting to make the next and o-�sLRNIS9ED-HOVSB WANTED- longer and easter
When the' cause of the trouble final event an open meeting and F1 LBy group of univers,tywomen for twoweeks
had been -removed,the snfferinft to ex.tentl to the public a hearty in May- Mnac�,e largeenou h to accommodate Satisfaction. guaranteed
animal gave unmistakable signs twenty-five. Rgply to 73 Weimer Road. co- _
that it was greatlypleased. invitation, -through the colamne ronto 3a3t
• of.THE NialWa The parents of the
--The April Fool Social, given pupils concerned are especially in- O RENT-A garden farm of 11 _ '• _ -
b the Young Ladies.' Bible Class oiled to attend. Miss Jean Clark Tacre.of excellent Land:with goon banii an ' , . ]Big
V Overalls and Smocks -i
of the Methodist church, im Tnes is convener of stns- eoc;al de art `Brougham
Broasham. -Apply to Mn. Gerow•
p Brougham hotel. of 'to Donald R, a)�ton, - -
her Whitevale - Arm and Hammer Brand. Absolutely none.
tided carcase. Tea was served at items on the program, which w'il Qdg FOR .AATOHING-From better. Jnet tr em once a you'llways
`' • . Small tables, attended by April be almost entirely edllCatiopal E'bred-to-lay Plymouth Roeks,lastyear'a pat- I
Fools, whose bright costumes add- and of-a literary nature through. iets,laid at 5 1-2 months old: t4.00 a hundred. _say BIG EIGHTY-EIGHT. 1
f3 Also White pekia duet e� at &l.wa dozen. 1
ed a touch of color to the gather- out, the following items will be Joha Wilson. Phone Ptet i92o. 30 31
-�°g. The main feature of the Aiden : The quarrel between R ---- - -
BED OATS FOIA SALE-I®pooped
evening was the puzzle menu, Brutus and Cassias, taken from SBanner, ovemment tested. de-No. 1,`er•
which afforded mach merriment. Shakespeare's Julia. Caesar, will urination 9� per cent. and s�r11 per btralta, -.-;I�$dlee 1 —.-Ladies 1
Following the les, a program was lie given by evils from the senior ( rTOm nsist«ea TTl1ptO8' Reesor, --
P of 2,con.5,Searboro, R.R.2:Pickering. 29-31
given b� the clowns, which wad public school room,and.two scones a are shOWing the 18ta in Oxfords, in Swedes, - {
very much in keeping with yhe from Henry V. will be given by ERVICH HOGI-Pure bred Tam-
date. Mach hidden talent was the third form of the contiDns- S worth, Ilmo 1 9 Elmo 3—,6494,• Ba by patents and kid.
Woodrows
Elmo 14972, dam Inventtpe,Baena ,
discovered daring the evening. At tion department, Beauty i6ist. Fee$1,00 payable at Lane•of . Also, a daDdy line of the last word'in _
:: s-rvtca Fred Lacey,lot Sb,D.-F. eon. ,Picker• '
'. the clods of the program the andi• _The most definite acmonoce- ;,ai. 29-32 H05MAY -
once was given a chance to per. merit that has yet been made Ko- FOR
BA'
shortharn ball,
form. We are sorry' to have to Harding the Toronto Eastern was Fayearnold,darkreaeoior. Also a rubber-
have to state that in this the men made last week by Bir Henry tired,archasletoptwggy, new top and newly Fred T. Bu ting, - Pickering
showed themselves to be,better Thornton, the President of the rt,oa only aad dress R R 1.Locnce ust HUI. Phone Established 1857
e its than the women. In a to Railway, and Burk. 31-32
o t nonsensical ren o the Hon, Geo.P. Graham,-the-Minister , IMOTHY SEED AND HORSE "
,program, there was not a serious of Railways, in reply to a deputa. Tror We
i vestment sated timothy
face in the. audience, so the girls tion from Bowmanville, Oshawa seed at 64 00 a bushel. Your choice of a couple
were not compelled to refund any and Whitby, who went to Ottawa of reliable work horses, richt•J•W.Brown-ick
one's money, which the had rid e, lot 27:'non:5, piekenng. Mone 1k
y to offset the Post Hope influence@, lob
N E. T
agreed to do, were Dot ksacty where attempts were made to in- (i(i8 FOR IAT(MING?-60 cents
laughs forthcoming.-0031. duce the government to abandon E a asitia Cockerels for sweat $2.00 from
-Report of .Pickering Coutintt•. the.original scheme regarding the the Lewi. dark white Leghorn strain: also
choice White
Wyandotte-hens for sale (Martin
r'•; ation school for March: Form III; Toronto Eastern and instead else- swain)at32.00eaeh. App1y t¢ Norman Bie, Seeking.the HIGHEST RATE OF INTEREST commenenrate with -
carrying lees than 7 silbjecte- trify the old Canadian Northern' Greeawooa. Phone Pick x9:31 gAFE SECURITY can place their •money to advantage
Jean Glark A; Rath Morrissey Dl -, between Orono and ' Malvern. OR BALE-Chea all kinds of
s 'carrying 7 subjects : Eva Murphy. Statements had been made,by the �'r,a ons,harm and all kinds of.farm im- LOCALLY in FIRST MORTGAGES,on properties
A1, Reg Barker A. Helen Dawson Port Hhpe people that the real• plemen�sin goodo'der• Al.several heavy and
' -B, Elva Mitchell Bl, Ed Walsh D2: dents of Bowmanville %nd the tight—I-and cook stoves and heaters. High-
est price for hides sand wool, also live void- Whsle they can watch their own lntirests.—
Form II-Gladys-Bryant A, Agnes other towns east were not anxious try. H.HetTmaa,stoativille.Phone 1903 171t
Petty A1, Nellie Sier B, Harold ro have the Toronto Eastern built.
Anderson B,; Jean Annan Bi, The deputation was successful in rGGS FOR HATCHING-Iryouwant I have a good selection of application to choose from. Information
Hazel Ctumnier C. Lucy Dawson making .it, clear to Sir Henry winter-layers get hatching eggs fromrain, to-
D4. Fortri I-Willie Power A, Thornton and Ron'. Geo. P. Gra- lap White Wyandottes,Regal Dorcas
D4.
and cheerfully supplied. No obligation Incurred unless
White Leghorns,Barron strain, These pens are -
�' -Rosie 'Si"ers A, Irene Fenny A, ham that the residents of these headed b last year's prize-winners. All selected loan is Successfully negotiated.
White towns were extreme] anxious Itic at 75 cents for 15. • Al'sosett, Mammoth Pekin
., Marion White Bl, Robina y duck a ifs at 75 cents r setting.PM.ick
S. Burk' —
a" R, Rnby Toms illi Glenna Gilmer that the government pressed with R.R•rho•1•Locust Hill. Phone Irick 1o3t. 29t# ALL BUSINESS IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE
j,. R, H. Richardson B, Elsie Lock- the coinpletion of the lige as sooD TOR SALE-1n the Village of Pirk-
wood C2, Earl Lockwood C2*, as possible. The answer that was 11 .ring,a 7-roomed frame dwelling,In a g�
Howard Wilson Cl*,Lilian Wiman received was ver satisfactory supply!repair and splendidly situated. A good
y supply of hard and soft water. One quarter acre
D3, Jimmy Blenkin D2, Jack-Mc- The work,will be-proceeded with of land on-which there area number of,fruit-trees. _I,vSURANCE-Life, Fire, 'Auto; -Aoeident, Sickness .
ihe
nty D3, William HAIL D5, Annie this aum'mer and the road will be $
This property belongs to the estate of life late
John Boxes• For full articulare apply to Arthur ONDS-Government, Municipal, COrp0r81tiAD.t
a ker Bi;,I�p�e�dothv Payne D3•* In ready for traffic early in 13125. The BoysslExecntor,or v�. V. Richardson, Picker- MORTGAGE LOANS on Far m Properties.
above'i4yn'opsis the following reason for not completing it this .ing 3°-32 - 'REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential;
,y is a guide: A denotes a percentage year is on account of finances, as EGGS �Op HATCRING-From
••obtained over 75 p, e., B over 60 the government is
economizing in Eared-to-lay Plymouth Rocks, a good winter _� . � A
R
K .
'
p. C., C over 50 p. c., D under 50 every possible way. So far no laying strain, also White Wyandottes from a CA
first-class flock. Both flocks have been laying
•' p. e• The numbers after the let• information has been made ptlbll(! ateady since middle of November. Chickens R
`r lters donating the percea,tages in regarding the route to be taken hatched from these flocks mean early laying pal- PICKERING
let.for next fall. All eggs carefully selected at
dicates the number of subjects in between Pickering Village and To 75 cents per setting or$6,50 for 10 dozen eggs. P. 0. BUS
' 40
which the pupil failed to obtain ronto, but that +sill be made at an I2 pplq Mre.Jae.Richardson, Pickering. Phone
32 e� Telephone Pickering 4800 i
A t the pass percenoage of 50 P. 0. (early date,
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