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41- FRIEDAY, MAY-6 1927
''VOL. XLVI.- PIC G9 ONT. No. 35P
V!W*ft0*W"0L f9awber. GREENWOOD. HARPER-STEPHENSON
The Mission Band are holding their A very quiet weddimg took place
-W GREENWOOD
Sa XiA =a Buket annual entertalume6t to the Church recent? when Edith Mildred, daugh,
this(Priday) evening. May tith. A ter of ames and Mrs, Stephenson. of
H. 0 D.. ]Director
d program Is being prepared by Claremont. became the - bride of Thos.
It
the gto.o
ILLS
mem biers, of -the-Band- assisted by- James Harper, Tyrone; Ireland. On
esanitood M
nocit. Ont. b - y the Misses Readman, Owbray and Saturday, April 30th, prior to the de-
Wellar, of Kinsale Band. Come and partm-e of 'Mr. Harper for Vancouver,
the will held at the home of Established 1M
01 Si' S anjoy.& pleasant evening with
Baske a ze members-of the Band. at h1rle
parents. when many Im.
a present to
�A R. CHRISTIAN, Barristeri and mediate relatives war .,He-adquarters
wish Mr. and Mrs. Harper a happy
WEST HILL
`MrW'-0.M9bH-1U! I c* It Xt- V and descriptions'
and pr)aperous life. The bride
LWA&
-y--h&- and
IL G. BROWNING, K. C.- Barris. Rer. Mr. -Xike, cfasi he-redprient-of iff n6som . . . . . . . .
a Presbyt useful presents. Mr. said Mrs. Har-
ter. Sob N =ra D 0 =hu id the
;Ottrag u . Anneo* Blk.. :1.1', ��l
o, -Rt-lowestpriceg el F E ED I
7'' ee. Dundas Street, Choir will conduct ther services in per expect to take up residpnce in IL
Whitby. House pbone BOA Office phone 392. Agincourt Bresbyterian Church at Vancouver shortly.
IDRATON ROSS- Barristers. So- salt tor sale ..-7 2.415 p. w. on Sunday, May 8th. A ..CORN
whole or groind,
coadial Inyttation is extended to all OATS
rn Ontario Building, 330
friends to be at this service. BARLEY HEED
-.-WHITEVALE.
BRAN
J. Beatoo, CHAS. A. WHITE. The services In Melville Presbyterian
'11. D. F. Ron, Adelaide 2767
Church. during the summer months Mother's Day will beobservedby
Baptist Bible School SHORTS
Successor to late W. G. Barnes will be held as follows: Sunday School the Whitevale
.-FaOICHARDSON & PICKERING- day- next Suadaym--m The program FEED
Phone Mark (1420 9.30 standard time or 10.30 A. m.
X%hir;��ters. Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed. arranged by he 0. B. R. E. will be for poultry
4 eraticaLife Building, Corner Yonge and Rich- light saving time; Morning w
aband Sta..Toronto. Pbones main 1390 and Main orship, rried out. includin
ca
10.30 a. f, t. or IL30 d. a. ening amongst other 'CR _kCKED CORN
ft90. Pickering Office OPen Monday and Wed- Ev features. the story o "What Bradley for poultry
Nab" _=a.,,d all day Satutday. including worabip, 6. 30 a. t. or 7.3G d. a.. t. All
Phone Pick. 6". Stf F URNITURE friends and acquaintances will please Owes Mother," a dust, a male quart-
atte and choruses, followed byra, Page. I have a car'of Cereal Feed which
AT BOTTOM PRICES note this change of time.
ant entitled, "The Coronation of I consider the beat value for
4-T T=T- JAL CHERRYWOOD. Mother." by some twenty-five memb- f eed I have seen for a long
ere of the school. The exercises will time. It will pay
TAIL J. R. POWLIK Dentist. Cor. -CLAREMONT, ONT. he held in the main auditorium of the
JI.-J'Kingston Rd. and Victoria Park Ave. To- Mr. and Mrs. Passwore, of Toronto. to try it.
at door). Evening$ Dressers $12 up, Washatands church. and will take the place of the
f "satc. Owy are moving Into Miss Brander's house.
11=1=1 12 $4 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers usual morning service. beginning at WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted.
We welcome them to odr midst.
R. D. 0. Stouff Every one is invited to attend the
Smith. Dentist. and good sized mirrors, .11 o'clock. A most cordial Invitation
D half price. It Is extended to the public generally to Chop g Mondays, Wednes.
ViEt. HonorGraduate of Chicago and To- will Mother's Day service In the Sunday
Uitiversaties and the Royal College Of pin
attend. days and Fridays.
state ... ... you to call. Wear a, flower In honor of
X Dental Phone office 1011. Regatme Pay School on Sunday next at 10 00 a. m,. mather.
S=
appointmenu. My Boys and girls be sure you bring your
mothers.
-nLARE B. BEATON, D. D. 8. A-grand supper and entertainment, DUNBARTON.
A�7 GradustelDf the Royal Coleige of Dental Rooffi2g Material I
Aid
d t;ruverwtT of To, to. office underthe Ices of the Ladies
0 a U "?a
S,�ciety f t Cherrywood Church, Miss Josephine Degustine. of Toron.
stoM Whitby. to, visited a week with Miss Minnie
togice deCk"i -Ganie"KNIM 7,
bows 2 to 12 : I to Ind. 'plone 6_ will be held on the evening of Friday,
5 x British Columbia SliiinRlOs
BW P 220. 44
3 X May 13tb. Supor will be served Bennett.
HIL C. 8 M ITH. D. D. S., L. D. S_ from e to 8 o'clock, and.will te follow- Was Robin White, who has been ill' C 0 A L
N No. 2 3 and 5z
(Swccessor to Dr. J. N Dales_ Graduate oi ad by the popular drama. entitled "An with throat trouble. is. we are pleased -
ir , 0
the 'LrTy Dramatic Club. This Is to otLy recovering
E I Bi d " t be presented by the
TORONTO ASPHALT, A.d a an Silas Dixon recetied the &ad Intel- A good supply of Hard and Sofib
excellent drama and has been p gence of -the death of his father In
ROOFING resent- Coal on hand. Also a supply
1�_TERBERT T. FALLA IS ad several times by the Audley people Winnipe this week.
F4 L D S.. Murray's IS in., 32 in. and 86 inch to delighted audiences. YOU should Mr. aclMrs. Morgan and MissEthel of Kindling Wood,
_L 4LD D. S. Graduate of the Royal CoUtge of
lb-nital Sursepas and the Umvemty of Toronto. widthsl 4 in I Shingles ; also not miss it. Admission 50c., children, have returned from Florida, after
stove length.
6&eobovej S. Balsdon's Pan. Pickering. oat under 12 years. 26c. spending the winter there.
4Xk* 66un-711' a m. to 3 P, m_ or by Metal Valley and - 4 Misses Keltba Dafoe sod All*& Me. 12tf Phone Pick. 1769.
01 1111110101t - Phone Pick 3700. Ridge Roll. STOUFFVILUL Whinney. of Toronto. apent the week-
Material, or will give price 0 end with the latter's grandfather. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING
guatn4*0 4;avrso. A numher of letters are being rf. On Tuesday afternoon Miss Agnes
finished job, calved from former residen to of Stouff. Them gave an "At Rome" In honor of
ELIZ&BETH RICHARDSON-Suc- Title. who Conte imset A
I -to 1 V. Rwhwdoon, fiRURNINGHAM
osoor-to the I -'*pre, os:so PICKEPJNG owe week. for the Pacific Coast.
Down Fire I murance Go f
Building and General
"d=09.41 Kao6as sav= 10 slovernmerit Is laying out the Contracting.
a surrounding the new post
t POSTIL1.4 LicensiodAuctioneM LUMBER YARD offlessud Improving the appearance Estimates furDished'on all Classes,
Car O."as W T.* W 00,0n. Is.
I" with shrube and flowers. of work-Iluterl;
tow NOW of bu k1aft soloosso to M §bWuo Idrs. A. Penny spent Baturday- in or and Exterior.
Knox Col-
fes"a. "Am" 0"ass Juver r 0.. oss. &15 1711111F Dr. Ramsey, Professor of the city Alterations and repaim
THISIVINIH 19 & AIA lege. occupied the pulpit of the Vulted We w�lcome Mr. and Mrs. Passmore Chimneys Built OonereteWork.
2.3ZATON TOWNRIn OLBRX Church an Sunday ]&at. He also offl. to our vicinity.
0--7-- ftlefte �We buy and sell. furnish quotationis elated at Glasgow In the afternoon. Phone Pick ring 5712
MdIiik&Tft, Assaftaftese. use. Kaiser to losses, Elwin Lintner spent the week-end
soaAmes and information on all Listed sod Jubilee union J&cks are being with his parents here.
at Noorhage, I" FAIRPORT. ONTARIO
11ant
C= Oak I-T Unlisted Mining Stocks. ad In front of all the homes an, busi- John Grills Is spending & few days
AU0_ we Pill be pleased to advise what ue" I as in town. with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Smith. S H I N Q L E S
TION 8=, to buy or to hold. or
MAW, LICENSED R. WeBro. Spence� will make his Miss Jewim^ Mainland spent Sun-
Al" cial visit to Richardson Lodge A dav with her sister, Miss L Mainland.
ywk. '.
a Ontario an what stock to sell. ofa
, -J- wr w- 4b: " P. & A.- M. on Friday night. Nova Scotia Sbinxies
hi.. Do,. . =see Clients am making money by . . . Reg and Mrs. Somerville and family
at NZWS'Odkv. Be and Indepsia. I Alias Lena Sanders. of Toronto. Is Ppent Sunday with Oscar and Mrs. Galt Galvanized Steel Sbitigies
.0 0411. Wlutby. Oat. Sly following our advice. . . J
trainingthe school children in Bag petty Bird's Felt fflate Shingl
as,
Our long experience in mining. ex- drills and other stunt* for the lot of 01;2 to see Mrs. J. Laughlin able be for We at
toodiDg over a period of t nty July celebration.
yesro. allows us to und Zvice around again, after fafflog and hurt- T. PATERSOWS - CLAREMONT
_$Ire so A number of our boys and girls were I her ackle.
Spriong Time on the investment feature 'of a mine successful Is secur4og prizes at the n Call and get prices. Phone 2812
wo d hire. Morrieb and family
or the speculative feature of a pros- Yotk County Judging Competition. ;Fe n I S&un
pective mining venture. nday with Clifford and Mrs.
Iroy at Wastoo.
AUDLEY.
a Painting Time SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. Pick
Bob and Miss Lillian Dawson spent
Members of Rtandard
Have you planted a tree P the week-end with Walter and Mrs.
If ybu you would have the go. . . I Hollinger and family.
Stock Excb&n entrance - or Goo& t
best, use Mini Gee to preparing an Miss N. Gollan Is v1sititiff her brother Lea*
Members of the Montres.1
Class.
Mining Exchange. to Kingston and Miss Effie Milne has
]Brandram Office and Bo^rd Rooin. Mrs. West is still condned to the 19ARNESS
Ground Floor. house. charge of her school In bar absence.
Metropolitan Building, W. H. Westney has a new Case . Miss Shaw spent a tow days with Our supply of quality Hs en and
her sister. Mrs. Leonard Gates. and parts Is 66W-atimplets.
Henderson's TORONTO. ONTARIO tractor.
OTS--G R
.80 R
Ken Pratt bad a &CCompanled home by bar niece. B SHOE
Phone* Adelaide 071 and M2 . Carlo" of lumber was
at Audley station this week. hit" Phyllis Gates.
PXW9W I - L '- ' * r.
Paints and Varnishes-We The drama will be given at Cherry. A We have a large stock of this
have-thew. Abo, THE RURAL wood'on Fridsty evening. May 13th. Boot on hand-unbeatable
oils, .8mia-c and Polishes. The Club meets an Monday ev �-.BCHOOL REPORT& for hard wearand tear.
SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. ening
Tim gad Tubes for your auto at the home of Robt. and Mm Hedge. Balsam public whool report. 'The REPAIRING
We ars pleaped to know of the good names are in order of m We milnialn our established re
erit. Sr.-IV
or bicycle.
Real Estate and Insurance. work being done AmbDg the YOU139 Ralph Sadler. Jr, IV-Harold Chap tion:for repaking all kinds
folks at the cbvich here.
Phone 46M man (bon.), Walter Doucette (bon). harmess an boots.
-Farm Properties a Specialty. How&rd and Mrs. Rowe, of Toronto, Jr. ITI-Viviaa Sadler. Ruby Lix"n
have been staylifig with his father, Sr. II_Wm. Gourlie (bon.), Leell;
Read Office: i13 214 Confederation CECIL BRADLEY
ALVIN BUSHBY Life Building. Toronto. Col. P. J. Rowe, for a few weeks. aarbron, Welbin Appleby, Sr. I-
Frank H. Westney was elected aA
_4 a Sadler (bon.). Jr. I-June Barness- inaker,l
f St, a o 99
PICKERING Phone Main 1390. treasurer at the annual meeting o G rd (bon ), Charles Day. Doroth
odda.
A 3drew'a congregation, Pickering, Doucette. Sr. Pr.-Marjori 0 lie
Branch Office. Gordon Buildiag, is our PICKERING, ONTARIO
:t week. (bon.). Clarence Linton. ElwoodChap.
Ickering Ontario. Mrs. Willson. of Wiridsor, passed man, Delma Day. Jr. Pr. Beginners-
Phone MOO. .29d
away laat week, Deceased was the George Kerry,'Elarold Kerry, Dawson
.-Homes P
last sister of the late Mrs. N. J. Chap. Gourlie. Mildred Linto 'Viol r.
any a Ca
man and was a frequent visitor here a negie. teacher. To get riod
will re
guire a Mattress doring CLAIRYMONT few yeare'ag6. 7
e following few Claremont Junior Room School re.
At weeks. We BROUGHAM. por,t for spring term. Names given are
OF?EAMERY / - OF"
Of those who have received 75 or
more. 11 Class-Jean Gregg tune
We arevery pleased to learn that
ksellthe,-Marlsll
For8Ttb. Lena Slack, Margaret Dop
Mrs. Wm. Knryx is slowly improving.
art Oil,
Highest price paid for Miss Nellie Woodward. of Toronto, king. May Derusha. Stew "'r,
�.Priees $25 to $75
I Class-Doris Linton. Evelyn Taylor,
Cream at the spent the week-end with her brother,
Gro'un
We g%rantee our $15 Mat- Fred and wife
Isobel Johnson. RobertJohnson, Joyce
McCullough. Billie Wagg, Gordon
An error occurred our items of last
tress to be pure white GlAremom t Cre Mr. Willson and not Birkett, Adelaide Johnson. Teen Tay
week. as it was
he occasion ardy,, Howard Spence-
layer felt Mrs. Willson. who had t lor, Stanley H
d(ve t -S
rial and be convinced to fall, but is Improving somewhat ley." PrImer-Gordon Taylor, Jack W,Hog
Morgan, Anne, Forsyth, Gordon Span-
Ow 8 50 and 7.60 Mattresses GlOwIT�-§tlll very uncomfortable. Ivor,
F A 1LAIT .1 S The Women's Institute will hold celey. Charlie Johnson, Billie 01
in grey felt and very their May meeting at the home of Martaret Johnson. A. V. Spoffam. USN
UM DALE
teac er.
servioeable Mrs. E. W. Holtby on Tuesday. May
lox IW! Aering. OYANOGAS
10th.st2p.m. Thin being the annual Report of S. S. No. 11, PIC
retty buslinesomeoiting and election ofoffl- (I
�'Slidining Conch, in a p GreeuRlrer). The names are In order
A tables
poenfP1 of this powder
car* for the Doming yew, all wembei* of merit. Jr, IV-Thelma Harniman
�A.
figured cretonne and are kindly asked to attend. The In- JuneWbIte. Alfred Uaraiman. Neil in each burrow guanntees
For-Psistry in" atitute-would be very pleased to have Postill. Sr. 111-Jean MaJoblim. Band
good mattress 12.60
any of the Winchestar. Audrey Plaxton, Thom"
ladies of the commun.
Ity meet with them that day. Roll Schofield. Jr. Ill-Row Tamer, Lor- 100 P. c. kill
"o, some new designs in Our Royal Brand
O&H, pay your quwter. rains Harniman. Gladys Blelby. Ed-
Simmons Walnut Beds at your Grocer'm We won pleased to see to many In ytbe Williams Jeaux LlOtbodi. I
attendance at the Young People's Hall rostlH. ffar�id Wh t*. Jr. 1 -1'1: One pound tin
right priess
9p Monday evening. A Vag
Farmers who have wheat get your hpleasaut Ormerod. Bobbie Malcolm, Cbrtssle
time was "mot socially. ofe who Milne. Archie White. Ross Carter, _80c.
flour made from your own
helped to improve the appearance of Donald Williams. Sr. I-Dorothy
wheat. We can
the Interior of the hall deserve much Wilson. Doris Smith, Robert John FOR SALE BY
C1* A. Sterrift grind it credit. Lets make It a good and Windsor, Jack Blelby. HughLight
profitable place to meet - just* one body. Aubrey Smith. Lois Turner.
Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds-Chicken V"d- might each week-as our conyenors Cecil Postill. Promoted fromJr E. Ce' Jones, Phm. Be.
Pr.
Funeral Director ban food, chap, millfeed. amd groups "a very anxious to have to Sr. Pr.-Mildred White, Billie Bar
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Phone 1300 ChCppIng every week-day. - each meeting a success. and have nim&n. MaryMalcolm. "A" class- Druggist and Dispensing
spent a great deal of time and study Lee Hagerman. B" elnes-Mary
Postill. Lionel Purcell, John Wilson, Chemist.
in bel p ng the work along. Every
1piskeftg, Ontari, 1q. XA::,(=-VV00= body welcomc Lorne Carter. L. K. Mackey, teacher, PICKERING, ONTARIO;-
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:THE ABBIT.'",:
_—'BY DOUGLAS NEWTON.
e _ ORANGE
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PEKOE
�s PART II. at Chiiipa wasn't -merely a "job" f
�sf He was a fine bushman, Val Grim- it ce
was a roman and an enthusiasm. `I
mend,' and his lisp w_ ae perfect.._ . It Outside that again 2hp was cultur -.. - - -'_ - -
_ t�e - ions the deadly, cruel hiss of a snake ad' books, plays, pictures, philoso-
about to strike. A hiss of ghastly phfes, movements were interesting to _ A
are enjoying' terror, unless .one knew. him, and be could make them inter- r ;�
Everybody there did know. All eating. An attractive and interest = r t
--you a3't! _ nave one laughed at t'al'e joke. But' ing little man -when-one broke tltrongh
= one knew and did not laugh, and that his .shyness. Time and time again -
t
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getting b6llsftt tli one was the Rabbit. He leaped at the Helen caught herself being fascina T im dfIIt�s��1111��0>AZy 43e per 1/a lime
fa _ uad•._ There fa-no other word frn ' , him
But she always caught herself. She `
�- - -' - he Leaped wildly and spun around u "
always realized that ,lack in him that COII1C 0`Cr t�tE EestCrll The equable climate . of
Canada's
with a cry that was half a yell. The absence of real manliness. His very rr Maritime Provinces, with its benefical
card pack tumbled in a shower on to y Ham+• degree o! humidit
rr the table, his chair went flying, his interest in cultured things seemed to O thou with dewy locks, who lookest. y, 'is noted for its �\
hands' rose in an unpleasant gesture insist on it. He was so' interested down healthfulness, and Is one of the great•
i�
can not sheer terror, and even in the because he wasn?*a man, because his Through the clear windows of the eat assets of the region.
lack of manliness drove him back on e `
candlelight hid face was .not good morning, turn
' to see. such things. His very • attractions Thine sit el eyes upon 'our western'
_
After eoery mid made her miserable about him. If he g y p Minard t Llnlment for dandruff. -
_ The others Lnghed st him, but isle,
a Helen could not laugh, and Val Grim= were only a real man, could prove that Which in full choir hails thy ap-
he had the court a and fibre of a t
' mend did not laugh, g proach, O Spring!-
"Real man isn't he ?" sneered .Cal, man like Val, she could honor him. _
No One %%olly Mak or . Yet she almost hated the Rabbit The hills tell each other, and the a
"I've tried that trick on him a bun- ,
FelInale• dred times and he always buys it. A too, because he was the only altern-
ative to Val, a backboneless, panicky Valleys hear; all our longing eyes m
every "John" sad every "Sane" is to "Moat people are afraid of snakes," thing, as Val had called him. A wo- are turned
presentative of their apparent sex be- said Helfin, feeling rather sick man couldn't like a man like that. 1 ?p to thy bright paviaions; issue '
'cause, they have been dubbed "male" "Quite! I:am myself," sneered Vsl. When .Miriam fulfilled her threat forth,
and "female." If is a scientific fact that i "lit a real man keeps. his funk i and became really ill dangerously ill
p g Y And let thy holy feet visit our clime.
folial maleness and total femaleness +hand. Besides, that's not real -man the Rabbit's effeminacy seemed to be-
—Blake.
t' are merely abstract conceptions of, funk, it's the sheer, panicky, back- come- more pronounced. It was he who
which concrete example's do• not occur boneless terror o! a creature who saved Miriam'e life. Finding the Right Job. ?
h h biologically. Our world to populated I hasn't it in him to be a man. And The others were ,sympathetic, "eut
by beings composed of both mascu that's our uP" about it es er to hel in an There 1s a niche for everyone to 1111 ('�t e
y paragon of all the vir- g p Y and a work which each can do well. It Spnn7nts '" .
r 11a11hy and feminity in all imaginable toes. way, but it was Calvin I3oldre who V lill�i JJ..l�iiiiW
s� • variety of percentages, between the He rose and stalked contemptuoualyk things. Is not enough that one be kept busy; V
did thin He seemed to know how
61 ffifty 11ftp half and halt bf- nexus! and the into the house, and, fn a its of Mir -IiI to taxkle her peculiar brand of jungle he moat do that for which his facul-
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;ninety -nine and forty -four one -hun- I iam's protest, lit one of their too fe i fever at once, though he had rather ties are fitted and which no one else 41
dlredtha approximations to ant - sexual candles and settled himself in a chair i less experience of local conditions may be able to do ae well.. F have seen Gaily colored frocks t,bda . Sprlaasl . °�
eompleteneae, to read than Val. He had Miriam in bed and slam digging postholee who could have IIndeathlnes in soft shades to mat+ab.
For satisfactory sex affinitty it is Helen made her excuses not to in P drugs and treatment been making laws, and I have Been Tint them is ordinary ureter —but wilt$ 1,
j° prescribed the tiro others in high official I
t; lneoeesary that a complete mala being the card arty and went in her room, positions who I true dyes Digging will do k—•fn or-
i - P i that pulled her round. He sat up � -
were better calculated to drive a truck. dinary cobd water -but you must haA� 7:
ii uad a complete female being marry, and there, sitting in darkness, for she' with her for three terrible nights. Out of place In one case through lack nest dqe to @et a smooth,
seven though the proportions of fem4n• was unwilling to waste even her half with his cwn hands and will, it seem- ports"
y 'ad, he pulled her right of confidence and initiative, and in the even tone,
lty masculinity be naevenl distributed ,night light, she Pound herself obsessed P ght out of the
• •• ! awe of death. other, through lack of a sense of true Db unond dye powder 1s fifteen eeab '
' beawefw.. the two individuals. Hence, by Val 's words, a creature who j dignity and consisten-ey in human coil• at any dcuestirre; so why do hrilf s
lto cOmPlp wlth' the rule everyone must hasn't it in him to be a man." "He's rather wonderful, Calvin," duct. with someth.lag not bail an et3.rtivel
land his exact complement; that Is, ail - And the Rabbit, she had seen, hadlsaid Mrs. Frew, the third woman on -
+ other liiddvtdual who wdll contribute lacked it. ; the station. "The way he tackled ' —"0" -- And "'hen you wan the tint to be p•r-
alemor -�st, lust di 2
Just that amount of the two sexef t ]mowled�le_m+,p.a out the tteet =fir, abyoxu Reincarnation. I D n 1io>7lnt w•r 1a-
!E . -to endow- thew ins ! "Or a trained nurse," said Val Grim - I "That." said the ofd vetaiea, point• stead of corid. ;
io D� ing impression of fineness she had mend with a sneer, and, though picture which hung over his boat'- 7"" druc iet has cobcr cards a2A
nrelslhip with the 100% of male• I thought. she saw in him. Had put , g D iffaapie ��� for �
neea., and 100% of fema0eaeea. A' him back into the -rather contemptu- f Helen hated him for that, the truth' Ing to the figure of a horseman to a �l perfect doe• r
I tae of IN sorts; of mararw. , aft or
K earn of 76% niasouItae and 2b% 1 aua place in which the others on the of it seemed to stick in her mind like I mantel, "was Just about the position I
feminine Will obey the law if he picks Chiripa Concession held him. He was,! s bur, f had when Longstreet sent me as a WO°t' linen, cotton gvede. mixed
g000d&, or any gmAs at a'1: anti soft
V
out a woman of 7i% feminine and 25 % ' possible little j since Calvin Bold3 a wasn't like a courier over to that knoll ponder where _
-.. .
N _ o s feeble, effeminate impossible qufedte tiaLtn of QaLnta thdaels. pre
- maacv3ine, while the biological eon -' man man, a doctor, -his handling of his !General was stationed. Let me tell for a taarve ua,s iroolc u. dueger
pNment Of a woman � possessing g3%a C She could not alter that opinion, Patient, his gentleness and aurenesa, you, air, that was a hot light. I —" alone full colors Ask for Color
of femfnitp will be a male Poasessfa; though, now that her attention had seemed wokmanly. Perhaps it wasn't "Beg pardon, air.' Interrupted- the Address DIAMOND DYER, Craft j
Ii 37% of femininity, been so markedly drawn to him, there: fair to think that. A doctor would (host, "that's a picture of the Battle of at
Deppt •N31, Windsor, Ontario.
_ ;. --- seemed many things helping. to make
have acted in the same way, but her Waterloo."
her alter that opinion. mind, obsessed by_ his- lack of courage, I _ • 1
Treat norm with Mlnard's lielment. 1��� 1S l;
There was, first, his handling of the Prejudiced her against him. If you suspect a man, don't employ J rt
Canada's exports. o! I native workers. As she had said fo If the Rabbit had only proved him - him; If you employ him,.don't suspect '
Y P paper ezceed Val, he got more out of his workers sett a real man. If he could prove trim. � tio7MV7 —Heed fibjh'a
those of an other county in the with his apparently mild ways than himself that now, things might be i -
" tirorld, and in the matter of news- all the hazing and bullying of Val ; different. But she doubted that he I _
'print paper her exports are pros- Grimmond and his muscular compan- I could and in a queer way was -
ably greater than those of the rent of Istrangely miserable.
`the world combined. ions. —
_ j And it wasn't coddling or backing; That was her state of mind right 1 00 a'
down before them, either. He could ; up to the night when Miriam's scream
keep even the most truculent workers; struck them cold- with fear as they Cakes baked with Purity Flour keep resh for three or
up to the mark in a way no one else' sat on the dark verandah of the house. • four days. Purity is a vigorous, "dry ' flbur that absorbs G'
could. They had to sit almost. in the dark. sand holds more water or milk. Tasty cakes, rich pies, and �.
Queer that such "a tittle runt," as Maurice was not back yet from Belem' large, light buns and bread are always yours when you use ,
Miriam called the Rabbit, should yet with the repaired parts of the elec-
= -be able to hantlte i cu tricky an , 'anti t zt ere•or tat wasn't `
sometimes darizerous brutes with bet - ;working.. Also the three nights "of _ OUR
ter success and without any of, say,' crisis with Miriam had all but .ex- '�U R'T y F -
hausted their small stock f lighting
VaI's effort. It spoke of character, ock o , hg t g
- it spoke of something in him they materials. A -few night lights rigidly I - =Smd 3(k M jump fir our 700 -rodpt Punty Mmr Coe, Bova. -�
couldn't see; though, to be sure, her, rationed among the women was all 1 a'aenrs Comade Pewr Mille G Linitd. Tomato, ble•trael, Ooewee sefatlettr
- brother, Maurice, seemed to see it for that they could depend on now,' Tlie
he trusted the Rabbit absolutely. men had nothing: at all, save matches.l
�1'e���� - • And thkt was another thing, his' They were not quite in darkness, I�
trustworthiness. He wasn't really for• through the door and window of i rA ,
• _ _�� second4n- command of the Concession the sick woman's room,, left open be- } Delay
IVA—Val was that nominally —yet it was cause of the terrific heat, the faint I . flit t l
1 the - Rabbit who carried- things on light of her single night light. wanly during such times as now, when shone. Rather stria, that light. i g e 6
- � Maurice was away;:it was to the Rab-
e the itense hot darkness of the j L MIL DASt. tilt- CAD
AMLOND t.ATHt RowNS
bit all instinctively turned when prob- jungle night they were in a nervous I — 1 7
ealli lid qty and eamfurtb.— lems had to be soled, difficulties state already, so when- Miriam 's r s
'tlslt's . 'Wiwi C,nlea- eve one and vi scream came it seemed to slash $ '
a
FEW �roosMr siwlas m Fier-
tiw.
They turned instinctively only. Ap-
g roug .t em in co error,
They all sprang up, and it
-s100e
parently he was regarded as that sort
came
• Glt�n- Dippifle� i�
of negative little person, the school
again, a wild, almost .mad scream for
bewt of .rely OOfrL tbOS.
"swat," whose only justification for
help. Then there was a crash in the
mid
existence was his ability to mug up
sickroom, and the light was gone,
They
' � with
things' that bett5r, manlier men
hadn't time or desire to bother
stood in stark and terrible
darkness about Miriam's door, utterly
'd iraa
about.
His reliability, his efficiency, did not
unable to go . twit because of the ter -
and wort in the da
add to his standing; he was just a
rot that lurked within.
%1 rand drwyollt alltla' I Of t%
queer little brainy worm orie made
'(To he concluded)
IMVOA tmKko bin and tinickab
'
use of. Never more than that.
' � —ia the iesttt� of tilts pEE
Helen could not help studying him,
Must Be Polite.
'
;lease on chits of
during the 'ew days that followed.her
priz
She was the owner of a prize dog-,
6 n
- lmoodpeds of thowods of
rejection of Val Gr-immond. and she
and had occae speak severely to
I'
•
Yb throughout the 00ols.
couldn't help feeling that in certain
her maid, who had entered the room to
ways he was rather fine,
take the can4ae phenomenon for a
YOB' ails costs b1 naa-
There was a qufe :roe =a and eels-
respect about his n -rants shyness,
walk,
The maid had said: "Gems along,
r low-- d' l>e� 1�
ilreatonel
that was rather refreshinz. His mind
Fi -13111'—just like that;
"Wilson," said the lady, curbing heir
llsoirgt l�Mb: equip
was alert and his bran well stocked.
�
indignation with an effort, "I do not in-
yew aw witia ,tlfiNf
He wasn't limited in hi.; talk to sport
Risk on your calling' Ff -Fi 'bliss,' but
•'�.Illlilr4w 30e Hint 11114W,
and hunting and "shop" and the high
I must ask you, when addres'sdng her,
- lltaR wroma Tots r 1tui CO.
spots of Belem, as the others were.
to say 'Please.' "
OF CANADA LXUrtD
He knew depths beneath his work, the'
ti
�•
folklore of the Turni Indians about;
Canada's Softwoods.
MOST MN." PSR DOLLAR -,
them, the legends of the place, the'
Canada is the principal source of
reasons wh4., r•ne should " carefully
softwood sup'pllea In the' British Em-
`
with the customs of the land. And
Aire. Only by curtat•ling los!Ges and in-
cuta *de that, I knew the jungle as
Val his hunting
crun -ging productivity can she hope to
and kind did not
dis- ebarge faithfully her responsibidt-
know it. He knew the lcvelinesii and
ties in this direction: else mimt con=
t3ui etc tee oval uueh- Lla w" ling'
ugliness of the vast, tangled, hungry
carve her forest wealth and bring
■� _ _— __ —__��
tropic bush that surrounded and
about a more healthy relattonahlp be-
' 164UE No. i9-127.
threatened them. To' him his work
tween depletion and annual growth•
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Tupper. Tass■h��i gteDoaNIL �11 Naw ""It�so them to din In their Mier order as
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company frees Convention at Bigwin Inn
• - -- - Silk Hosiery.
(1 y n a;�wr�k'jy •�,'�'' y ; a ���; .. Y4v � �ya`'Af, �, � � � ..
�`?.A A Goo! PnaaMptlon for Happiness, ere
LA friendby tbovight for e7de7oae
j ' - -:` • (� � o ya w y w I you meet. Yuhan Ct mum Mt.� p7 Win% MM s�
2. A frienft sumo" wherever 7�' Ma,ea sH/a 11.7L any Omit 1rao �111a
Alttl nab imiNrB yde� 'obi tad t fie money. ae •ate rl n x it .0. Nta/ e0 tai
�' 1 _ � ,,,, *� y:• Na4 no loose,•. aplep•ab Q.0.0. ararae- Y;
- • ' sat• nines and orlon. Chu /Ian Katttta/
{ queAntance• 11111,, ae: 211, state" H. Mantraal. +as
- 4. A hiend3y act wttersvas You da ' s
g'e't it in.
! To be applied with a liberal use of !
the Urbaitant of humor --the thing that
makes us humian. -- -- ^
1 —
lmpatbm* especially for R000mimended for a Pa these who
suffer, or make others , tt'uffiw from a
+► i sour spia'lt. Fully gmranteea I' a
Caution: prescription not good 11 Ads A
v x< s kept LAO long before tieing. yeas ch
` * r �a s .« ; their keen cttttk s edge tamp•
r I Feed your brain and it wig. feed you. der eery. usage.
_• 1 -t •pMONDe CAN TRZAA. C0. I.TD. ' .•,,pia.
i r • Trying to trace their aneeattn'e puts vANCOYYaa «« N r§
• ti ■�e,aa :,y.. ^ 4'
many people up a thee. l CY
• •. •, � ; ; r Ch 1st
. r lanityt
What is •
yy"
In the kindness'.
home, Ii is kindne
-
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�i . ^ '••" i'r�' "' .: In business, it i$ honesty. { ,
® - In the abates of a convention oentre bhsir business. From the entertainment In society, it is couentertainment
P .. 1331 � there are meaty questions to be can- I side ,of the question, B1swi>z Inn, 10- In work, it is fairness. . Toward the untaatunate it is pity. •
sidered. The accommodations for the I carted on the shore of Iahe of Bays, Toward the weak it la help.
bodging of the delegates are of great offers to viettors every variety of bead Toward the wicked it is help. aaoe�
NEW BLOOMER DRESS FOR impartanio% but also there are the fro- and water sports. Loosted In a beauti- 4
THE YOUNG MISS, tore of entertainment to be considered ful region of iske and forest, It is an Toward the strong, it in trust
if the convention is to be sncoessfui ' !deal holiday centre and one which Toward the penitent, It is forgive, ,
This delightful little bloomer dress, ! news.
from gl
every ones. In choosing the growing to papulaaity with each ass,
wing plaits at both aides of front I Toward the.fatvaete it 1s oongsaRu-
ad back, would be charming if Lash- �Oe tot the 1927 ooaTenrtion of the ,eon. Every fcst'm of aquatic sport; such istion.
g. Oamadddim Weekly NewepaperdAssocfar � as basting, brthfng and fishing may Toward God >s reverence and love.
,lased of flannel with contrasting ma- Lion, which brings together the pub - be enjoyed, and Sts addition there is R o
-tarial for the trim collar and wrist- lishers of weekly newspapers In every I golf, tenade, bowling and other purr,
bands finishing the fashionable long section of Canada, the executive of the! wilts for those who seek thecae forma Some of us can fool oure. eyes, but
6gtsa sleeves, Buttons adorn the j we can't tool our bank account.
� - - betttre front cloning and a lilt fasten- association considered all angles oil of diversion
the matter before deciding that this Bigwin Inn to one of the charming About the only thing that aver a,e-
ine In front completes this chic frock. year's convention would be held at sum,m•er hotels of Eastern Canada and see
' ]Bloomers made of the same material Bigw!n Inn. in the Lake of Bays, dia- be conveniently located near Hunts- OOmpWishes auything by lust running
Ile the dreee'have elastic run through around Is a eircuiar saw. CP
a Iasi trict of the Highlands o[ Ontario, villa, on the Toronto-North Hay fine of
casing at the top and sung knee- Here, not only will the de•legatee'the National Syatem. From Huntsville
panda finish the lower edge. o. 1331 "I caked her R I could awe her home."
ge be provided with splendid hotel ac- the visitor Sa taken by' well- appointed "And what did she may ?"
Is to sizes 2, 4, 6. 8 and 10 years. commodatlon for themselves and their steamboat to the Inn, Lad special
Size 6 requires 3% yards 36 -inch wives, but they will also find splendid sleeping came operate to and from "Said she would send me a picture.
one-
Cg material, and % yard contrast- f ciiitisa in the way of convention hall Huntsville for the convenience of of ft.,, - I •
20 cents• and committee rooms for trsrleacttns vkitors. a
Our new ]Fashion Book alntslns — _ _ Retorm°eas make sir - lil the
E, — _ -- _ _ - -, - - _- ..— .__ ... cause they try to reform things in- _
_�rany. styles showing ►+��„ }� a, � - -
-6oys sad girls Simplicity is thn rule' -r ---
:Ior well - dressed children. Cio'.hes of IR UNRY LUNN DESCRIBES CANBLRRA. - ,1 Ilu
character and individuality for thr ' Mitts to Help Driver.
junior folks are hard to buy, but easy AUSTRALIA'S NEW. CAPITAL I Sheepskin driving mitts. lined with
to make with our patterns. A small fleece and attached to the auto steer
amount of inane s -. Ing wheel so that they cannot slip and
_ y pent on good ma- t1i+c+ motorist can withdraw his hand
terials, cut on simple lines, will give . Early in clay the Duke cf York is to beer of members that now constitute the 1
Children the privilege of wearing open the new Parliament Bullding-at Federal_ Parliament Quickly to grasp the 'brakes. are cue of
' adorable things. Price of the book Canberra. Sir Henry Luna describes ' "In the cave of Canberra the cum• the newest inventions for motorists. we
10 cents the copy, the new city and building in the miseloners have decided that one dia- Q } •
"American Review of Reviews tract ehsl be industrial. There are AUTO PARTS �� la
HOW TO OI DEB PATTERN& • • • - }already be4ng' ereoted large leuadrtes /•�� ®���
Write your acme and address Co
7o PWa "It is as eight- hcurs' railway Jour- and the other buildings of an Indus• Shaw's Auto Salvage carries largest 4M
`i IFj giving camber and alas of sass trial character that are necessary in a � stock of -slightly used parts for most
ney from Sydney to Queanbeyan and -
�pattarns as you want Enclose 20e to then a motor run of tweve miles to great residential city. They will have maioes of ors Battesles, Carburetors, Zom
1"saps or coin (cola referred; stray full power to prevent any maaufactur• Codla. Springs Wheels. Ti]+es, at small
P Caaberrs, the made tO•ordsr capital of portion of oat ;'.sal cast. Your money
it carefully) for saea number and the Australian Com�tonwealth," writes en arising within th's city that would back if wanted
! addreas your order to Pattern Dept. Sir Henry Lean. l lessen Its amenities and disdgute the 9117 DUFFERIN ST. _TORONTO
Wilson Publishing Co.. 73 West Ad► scenery,
bdde t, T rods. Patterns Nat by "Canberra i. rIval founded as s "In. another part of the city alto-
way out of the rivalry of Melbourne I seashore
* Lad Sydney. It was agreed that ttie cether 1t is intendi►d to cultivate the
territory Syd should be taken out of the ! development of large residences. in Momuins
An Election by Jury. state Of New South Wales, It wag one yet another part houses are built for t�
'Per, Clarence Day, Jan.. is reopens- of the bargains which induced the free I workmen and minor elarge .
tbis for an amusing election suggee- trade state, New South Wales, to en- I "There will be a large university go
tion in Harper's Monthly, He writes: ter into a I founded, w413ch will alt ao doubt, ^
ury s7 em s GATT a make. a considerable number of families, and
"It was not until 1908 that the Act will inrush appoatunities for eduta-
phitt way of deciding a murder case, was finally passed by which this terri -'Lion to the children of the leading
- but u'a method of settling elections it tory was agreed upon. In addition to civilians and the members of the two The 1827 Twin 74J.D. Model
I& o4m�ply !deal. Everr, lnatead•of vicinity s Canberra, there' is sin he Houses of Parliament. __ The greatest Harley - Davidson of all-- 1
the 94(1 square miles or more in the �
tting millions a !tone o[ ears at -how-and love prices — improve!— ; i i this
"Canberra being a garden city, the
-- - ---lit the mercy of orators, twelve men depart r many d he ti —but no radical
area of 2.302 acres at Jervis Bay tor, planting of treei and ah�nsbe 1r balsa ��-- - - - - -- C O � 11t O >Q
>trould be .chosen by lot to listen for ail the purpose of a Commonwealth port, departures from the time tried Harley
i carried out on veT careful lines. The Davidson design. Old timers and bo• Santa Fe Service Bureau. •01 raneporatSaa
the electorate. which 1s under the same commis- Bldg•, Phone Randolph 874a l+ilei
"These human sacrifloes would be streets and averfrmes a4�io be planted glaners alike will recognise in these
sioners. Canberra is situsteo 204 with every possible care. A certain 1927 Twins the last word In engineer. Pia asasdihvealraarelelders "Graedcon.
docked up to a lecture hall and kept miles' froth Sydney, 429 miles from amount of afforestation work fe going ins achievement. Powerful --- speedy— 1 see Outiam" "r_awafaia Picture Hook"
there throughout the campaign, sad Melbourne, 912 miles from Adelaide, on in the outskirts of the city. Pretty built to hug the road —the most depend 1 "Iadlaa•de,00e; • "Colorado Suaaer."
every cane ate would be given a key and 929 miles from Brisbane, It is, able and satisfactory mount that ever
parks and belts of trees for shelter
,#o that could go in and make therefore, nearly equidistant from the split the wind. 1 Nose. • - . :...........................
es to them. He wouldn't have have both been planted. !-
i chief centres of population in the con- "The number of employees now con- Walter 1►indreWi� Lllilalted !
1 Adds, a...... ..:..:.............:....
! wear out his throat either, as he ttaent. It Is sepoidwed by a distance trolled by the comarlestoners amounts 346 YOn$e St. Toronto 1• - - �������__ -____
doss now, making the same old of twenty miles from the main dividing to 3,4(W
speech over and over— umless he him- range between the eastern coast of
"I a•aa much Interacted to find that
self wished to. It he did, he should, Australia and the rivers that empty Mr. Butters (the chief commissioner)
f course, have that privilege. Give him' themselves Into the Murray. was an ardent au
G pporter of church -
t _ ,Meaty of rope. As a compensation to "The site in. 4dmirably chosen, union, not because pf any .strong ec- T ?' C �+ AA tthe }ury'tor'their hardships, they could bounded by, mountaains in each direr• clesiasticail views of his own, but be V �,ala7 Er for'
`bo pensioned for life. Even with this M
f Lion. The Modonglo River -flows .cause the rival accts are giving him a w
tLr lees added, a campaign would cost through the site !n a westerly direction great deal of trouble !n their demands f i �����
I di tat lure than at present. and Joins the Queanbeyan River at for sitea for cathedrals, hails and 1 Drtadnou .T
"Olnt Jury eyatem is a valuable that• town, seven miles from Canberra churches." _ -
•lseritage, our great jurists tell us; it — twelve miles by road, and at pre-
$a the most sound and dependable way sent five miles by tail. A new mad is -('ypg] s Guest.
__ of deeding things. very well, Iet us b,� consteucte . which will be about '.'
use it. It would be quite as •repro• the same le "I am a guest with Thee' —Psalm A most Satisfactory roll for the bathroom.
oath as the taidwar 39: '2' �A soft, absorbent tissue made, Like all Eddy
I/eatative of file popular will as the "The city will lie in an amphitheatre
vote. Each Juryman would see every
candidate as well as hear• all his argu- of bills in large areas of gently undu- O Lord, there . in a state I know,
men>� rating country„ The great tributary of Of all supremely blest, Toilet Rolls, under the most exacting sari-
the Murray, the Murrumbidgee, flows 1
!
"That would make the new custom 'Tie when a being here below taf37 COnd1t10AS.
more thorough. It would be demo- rough the territory, but the main Is made Thy guest. Big value for
cratfa, yet dignified. And.'oa Election river which supplies water is the Cot- e
ter River.
Day, instead of thousands of polling Of• fondest care Thou givest proof the housewife
$laces, voting machines, clerks and "The Parliament Building is to be While I with Titer abide —. �,�„ r , _ _ skin a OOd
'watchers, and a long and elaborate opened by the Duke of York early in Suf Icte•nt food, a sh- eltering roof, C ��:!�c L' `�� -,> >.�' gs g
May. The architecture is plain and. Thou doer provide. _ _ J
count of a whole nation's ballots, the p _ ='r " ""�`� -- rte/ tissue at a
jury would merely retire for an hour obviously economical, the intention
Pr so and announce the result." being to erect what is called "a 'tem- And in this wondrous bouge, of yearn, m o d e r a t e
porary building,' but it fe a buldding With color, Joy and sound, I _
that will isat one hundred years, with - T11y love for needy man appears, fife
Useful Wood Products. out showing any signs of decay. The Yea,wraps him round.
Wood products enter Into the menu• idea Is, at a later date, to build the per- T I S S U E
facture of eom'modides which touch manent Houses of Paa'llamect behind But when Time bids me bones remove,
;every phase of budisA oxistence and the present Parliament HMOs at a Thy pledge is I sbal then 7WE t•W
1lifty per oent. of Canada's manufactur> higher level dverlooking it, end to use Be, In a better horse above, 'Affi�V
., nig industries depend on wood as a the present atmoturs for government Thy, guest again.
I1aw material. The capitaflavested In offices, but the general opinion is that —Alexander Fraser. HULL' °CO•L'!IN/TFC
soar forest Industries la :666,000,000— the present building will be used as a l� ---=- HULL.GANA-DA
ione•thlyd in lumbering pinata, saw - Parliament for at leas{ half a century. stop Mysterious Rattles.
- - "•snpls, etc.• and praetically all the re- i "The Senate Chamber and the Cham- Oftentimes an application of oil and'. W2
lmsdode in the pulp and paper indus- bar for the House of Representatives gresse will put a stop to my4terioug
t+'T• _ l are large enough for doubts the num- ratbles In the car. .
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thieves.
Dated at''Toronto this 14th day of
'by. the bulk or'packiage.
A communication was received from
April, 19277.
'N
'the 0. P. R. containing blue print of
M. Duncan, Green' RiVer, Ont.
We have &-complete line of Garden Tools-hoes, rakes shovels eta.
mew station to be erected at the
Gertrude Maud Duncan.
Qreeww�ood road, to take the place of
Green River. Ont.
-Lows Bros' Paints and Varnishes to Brighteu Up the Rome,
that at A ludley.
Violet TrewArtha.
Win. Mitchell was heard re his work
Green River, Out., Executors
Repairs.
4D his division.
BEATON & Rose,
The standing committee on Contio-
380 Bay St.. Toronto.
.-Complete Quality Funerals
7"
9&35 . Solicitors for the Executors
-Notice to-Creditors
BALM REGII&T&R.
ROYAL PURPLE'STARTING "H
.219 Dantorth Ave., Toronto -Thone Gerrard 3300
pring iis
&32A Ot-U0XIIII,
TuuptspAy, MAY 12TH-Auction sale
No Extras.
Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements
too. reg births, marriages and deaths
Tvatms
of entire household effects, compris.
FOR DAY OLD CHICKS
306 80; Wro-Crummer, rebate of poll
'11.76 pec you.; $1.60 if paid in advance.=,
In the Matter gLot--Wittlaw Alpheus
Full4r Mo of the Township of
ingwalau-t. oak and cherry furni-
ture. some pieces 80 to 100 yeare old.
8tart your young chicks right, the same an you did laistyear. Yon
The standing committee on Bonuses
.SsbacrlPUeo*'w Um United St"" and C`nt
Biritain $2.00 In advance.
Pickering, of the County of On-
Also beds, bedding. mattresses. dish-
will not be troubled with disease. Call @�nd get a
18now Roads reported and recommend-
ery and Sunworthy
tario, Merchant. deceased.
Ainoleum@ etc.. the pro-
mzarpetsi
circular telling how to feed.
-abov snow an n t I Uxbridge to pay
JOHN MURXAR, Proprietors
Notice Is bereby given that all per-
haying demands
')erty of Mrs. J. N, Richardson. at
Ker residence, Pickering (next to the
PURPLE CALF MEAL always on hand
11 50; A Carruthers, ditto 2 20; B W
soup claims oi
against the late William Alpheus Ful.
Ruddy prqperty). Terms cash. Sale
__-L'_;_JROYAL
so BROUGHAM
The standing committee on Roads
and Bridges reported and recommend.
ler. who died on or about the first day
at.oneoclock sharp. See dodgers.
-iod payment as follows: A W Holmes.
PICKERING CO'UNCIL
of FebruarT, IM, at the Township of
W. B. Powell, auctioneer.
Ha you-tried, VI-TONR the malt -.chocolate. drink...
-STORE
.X27 con 2 1900; A J Taylor. ditto
Pickering, in the County of-Ontaxio,
7 A 3, 10, L Oates. plane bet .32 38 from
bixhway to contre con 2 and 24 vds
The above council met pursuant to
-inst,
am required to send by post prepaid
�Green EUvet
�;,Call at'our store Saturday, ApettIM, and enjoy a cup hot*
Ibighway to centra con 2 13 50; Butch.
or to deliver to the undersigned Exe-
or cold, free of charge.
DU BARTON
blimbers sill present the reeve in the
chair. Minutesof last
cutore under the Will of the said Wil-
liam Alpheus Fuller, or their Solic .i.
-Factory I
F,
meeting were
4ead and approved,
tore, their names and addresses and
full particulars in writing of their
__Rsaket
ManufactuTers of
-A-com-pl-at-e-litieof-GROGKP�MS, al-wa-ye-fresh-anci good---
Oommunica tioos were read from
'-'the following
claims and statements of tbel
Count a and tha turpof thagpr i-;.l
*t Baskets,
PURE MARLE (IF?
Mcculloultb Button, re cle. m 0
Milne for damages to land by
-na
if any, held by them.
And take notice that after the 20th
Berry Crates,
Itnperia& Gallon Tins $2,50 per gallon,
Rice, 31be for 025c
Victor Rose, re claim for damages
i.:: sheep killed b� dogs, demanding
day of May, 1927. the said Executors
will proceed to distribute the iwsets of
said deceased among the persons en-
Farmers'Bushel Baskets,
Clothes Baskets.
JASO N,
10 A B&Isdon. scrape gray on beach
Sherriff's Jelly Powders, 3
.10
immediate settleruent.
H. S. Olarry, demanding settlement
titled thereto. bavinR regard on ly to
the claims of which they shall then
Frank Pennock
.-RICIHARDSO
.,Ib&ui
bet 20 2110,60. A Cariton. " haul gray
Prunes, 2 lbs for 25c
lortbrwiih of claim f r daruages.
have had notice, and that the said
Proprietor
t Stover. drag opp 19 to 28 con 4 rep
-iw"bout
-per
Sausage, per lb 23c
7': ston & Ross, re action of Ackford
Be
-YR. Pickering- Tp. in which plaintiff
claims the entire $200 reward for an.
Executors will not be liable for the
said assets or any part thereof to any
person of whose claim they shall not
-Phone Markham IW4
7
-Pickerin'z Rard 'ware' Store
.6 7 and bet 4 5 con 6 rep w &about 14.40:
Spee-Friday and Saturday
clean te an rag . opp di.m con M.0 Vorn ZFrUP 4 q et IM
10.00, H Wilson, plan and drag bet Maple S ru13, 16 oz bottles, 32c home and out-buildings- Brantford
..110-11 con I and opp t-12 con I and bet French Kep Mustard, 9 oz jar 14C 5 C SWW Is Em �Arro-Locks will protect them absolutely.
-6.7 cop 1 24:90; E Pascoe ditto 5.00; Lasch A Cm* lind Loolft y Brantford Arro-Lock slate is
-Serve Us Castile 25c _q Ever
LPuckrin. ditto 500, Winter Bros.
locked on--tough, strong and secure.
9M yde gray for opp 8 9 con 4 and opp
6 7-8 con 3 60.75; C Puckrin. plain the �They are fire-resistant, b4--autifIll, Per-
Audley road from highway W con 6 manent and economical.
tons 3 4 opp I to 6 and bet 6-7 cons 3 4
UNIVERSAL-: XOTORS Brantford Roofing Co. Linsite4l
.-haul gray bet 2 3 con 4 and rep hole,
BrLatforJ, Ontario �1>
bet'2-3 con 2 54 75; A Trimble, drag
102
bet 10 11 cons 4 and 5 5 00: B W Jones, WEST HILL
drag e t I opp cons 7 8 4.35; also drag
1-vt 4 5 and 6.7. cons. 7 and a and opp
-1 to S con 8 18. 1,)-. W F Hollinger, drag A-dJ6.dbJ
...-STAR AND FLINT SAT ES
bet 32 33 cons I and 2 and haul stone
and gray opp 35 con 1 1125. N Gatley ABr4inffoid
�."Xrav for lot 35 coa-I 150; J Palllistei�
drag. on n t I IT `35 Uxbridge to USED CAR BARGAINS
RROoOL _4
p
��-Oay half 15 -. O.Vo drag bet IS 19 and
��O 21 and be�t t�2 23 6o " 9 4 half tou,�1922
00 Ford Truck,
Ford Truck, I ton, 1923. , AM r4
n 5�, F Tu rner;
Arna bet 30-31 con 8 and opp 3135 con
u ratileed
..`75.00; alsodrag w tl oppcons 6and 7 These trucks completely. overhanled and guaranteed
in Al. condition.
j�5.00, F Pugh, drag con 8 Qpp lots 15 IS Stock Carrk*d, Information Furnish*d and Service
11 W on Brantford Roofing rendered by
S.75; J Boyer, drag bet 30 31 con 7 and ork ua rp n teed
-bet 28-29 cons 7 and 8 and opp 25 to 31 Experienced Mechan.ics- -All Work Guarantee F. J Prouse, Pickering
�con 8 18. 10; D S ftawford, scrapitig Phone Scatboro 52-31.
_,�grav off beach and drag bet 14-15 con I
bet 16-17 range line and con I and opp
�32 to IT.con 1 22 75; W Shea, scniping,
ravel-off beach etc 22 3():, Ed Stork,
p irg grav off beach 13-50; Arthur 7
-agge, ditto
lark. ditto K 50; L H Spi
i675- LSqnires, 6,75: J C Bryant.drag
AQ*
bet 10 11 cons 2 and 3 and opp 7 to 12
X
�coin 3 8.00: Gardham TrAn, dra'1z bet
.432 33 con 4 and bpp 31 to 35 cons 4 and
.5 and baul grav opp 35 con 5 8 80; J D -7
Returner. drag bet 14-15 conq 2 3 2.50;
-0 McCausland planing bet 6 7 r line
:3.75; E Powell: planing bct 10.11 r line
.6.(K); H Down, rep culv bet G-7 r line -Be' a'uty.,.. at
F and clan bet 6 7 8 9 10.11 r line and opp
6 to 11 r line 20.ft G Burkholder, 86
yds grav for bet 24 and 25 con 5 and
I con 4 12,90; W Johnston,
bet 26 and 2
drag bet 24 amd 25 con 5 and lots IS to
`25 con 5 18.75; J Tweedie, dra, .'Refle' cts `SOi ed mce
- g White-
bet-
vale streets ZOO; A E Majori drag
80-31 con 5 and 5 and bet 26 and 27 can HE. refinements which distinguish the design, 4nish and ap-
''."Tpointinents of the Most Beautiful Chevrolet have their counter-
4 and opp 25 to 31 con 5 13.75; G Ham-
PlUt,ta mmy striking advances in engineering. Features which you
lin, haul grav bet 24 and 26 con 5 and
would expect only in can at hundreds of dollars above Cbevrolet
bet 26 and 27 con 4 and opp 90 and 31 el
price,-AC oil-filter, AC air-cleaner, new, impcoved transmission, U1 Ch vimlet
con 5 77.50; A Donley, rep !1ole Opp
smooth dry-disc clutch, sturdy rTa
con 5 2.00; Ror Ward, salary from pr axle and scores of others give
Mar 7 to May 2 1 M 00. ' i to Chevrolet a unique combinatioMof power, smoothaess and rugged evrokt Histotv
endurance-
On motion it was decided to ask the 7be Most Beautiful Chevrolet In Chevrolet History is selling at
C. P. R. to erect a 'Bag station at
�'NEW, LOW'ER PRICES, the Lowest for which Chevrolet has evw
Bro6k Road, for the couvenletice of
.-.the residents of that locality and in been sold in Canada.
XZW LOWIER PRrCES
-'Brougham.
rod5ler -$M.00 C-N - - - $780 00 hd" 1186 DEALERS FOR CHEVROLET & kOLSMOBILE
The council now adjourned to meet Mine 65S.00 Comb - 760:00
T-netm Bid" . - : : $�30.00 R-4- Degw� 65LOO
again on Monday, the 6tb day of June coc=wcbl chank MW thRity MMMS Choods 64SW
as a Court of Retision and for the 4021taxio
transaction of general buRiness. Prwu as FWAOry, Nbmw-cowrewew Tom AWN
.2
%
prehension and convIction of chicken
then have received notice.
thieves.
Dated at''Toronto this 14th day of
'by. the bulk or'packiage.
A communication was received from
April, 19277.
'the 0. P. R. containing blue print of
M. Duncan, Green' RiVer, Ont.
We have &-complete line of Garden Tools-hoes, rakes shovels eta.
mew station to be erected at the
Gertrude Maud Duncan.
Qreeww�ood road, to take the place of
Green River. Ont.
-Lows Bros' Paints and Varnishes to Brighteu Up the Rome,
that at A ludley.
Violet TrewArtha.
Win. Mitchell was heard re his work
Green River, Out., Executors
Repairs.
4D his division.
BEATON & Rose,
The standing committee on Contio-
380 Bay St.. Toronto.
.-Complete Quality Funerals
jgencies reported and recommended
9&35 . Solicitors for the Executors
-1payment as follows: D R Beaton. on
account of salary 125,00. UnitedType-
S L -
Here
.219 Dantorth Ave., Toronto -Thone Gerrard 3300
pring iis
virriter Co.. for supplies 7. 10, D R Be&.
No Extras.
Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements
too. reg births, marriages and deaths
f o r yourleive@.
These prices stand good within ailaditiq of 4C miles from Toronto
35.00; Municipal VVdrld. for supplies
We have just received a stock of
306 80; Wro-Crummer, rebate of poll
Silks and Broadcloths, New
-tax 3 00; H ugh Pugh, postage 5. 00.
Prints and Ginghams.
The standing committee on Bonuses
a
-for wire fences, Drainage Matters and
Al*o.. a full stock of Spring Millin-
18now Roads reported and recommend-
ery and Sunworthy
ir -1: "a sdoet 131iffet
.-ied payment as follows; J Palliator.
Wall Paper.
-abov snow an n t I Uxbridge to pay
balf 8 80; F Pugh. shov snow con 11
D. G A N N 0 N
11 50; A Carruthers, ditto 2 20; B W
'Jon", ditto 1.60.
so BROUGHAM
The standing committee on Roads
and Bridges reported and recommend.
Red and White
-iod payment as follows: A W Holmes.
a
Arag bet 26-27 range live and con 1, bet
-28 29 con I ran g e I i in e and, Rose ban k
road 12 50; 3 R Somerville. plane bet
I
N-A-IN
.*:25 to 31 con 2 and rep we sbou t bet
-STORE
.X27 con 2 1900; A J Taylor. ditto
7 A 3, 10, L Oates. plane bet .32 38 from
bixhway to contre con 2 and 24 vds
�grav for bet 3238 con 1 8,00; Wto
so :G. Morrish
Mitchel-I. plans and drag betA&M from
Ibighway to centra con 2 13 50; Butch.
its Bros. drag opp IS to 25 con 2 and
DU BARTON
bet 2D.21 and 22 23 cons I and 2 and
J h I
&u gray opp IS con 2 10 80. L Salter.
jdrag bet 18 19 raDae I i ne and con I and
Jt, opp 17 to'26) can I rpv culvert bet IS. 19
Bu C
y -for 'ash and
-irsare line 8 50t D Nignswander, drag
.4bet 9D 31 it nd 32-33 con 9 10. 50; also d r ag
t 30 35 U baff
save money
!a t opp to %bridge to poky
18,10; A Matthews, dran bet 20-21 con 7
4ad opp 18 to 25 con 7 and �,et
alpy
con 8 14 85, C draic bet ii.29
9erve-Us Corn Flake#,
'con 1D & 50. F drag bet 28 29
Rice, 31be for 025c
,cons 6 and 7 and opp lota 26 to, 314 35;
Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 60c
10 A B&Isdon. scrape gray on beach
Sherriff's Jelly Powders, 3
grav opp 22 con I rep waahout
and a glass tumbler for 25c
.,Ib&ui
bet 20 2110,60. A Cariton. " haul gray
Prunes, 2 lbs for 25c
)p IS con 7 place bet 16-17 can 6 10.95;
Choice Sliced Bacon lb 40c
t Stover. drag opp 19 to 28 con 4 rep
-iw"bout
-per
Sausage, per lb 23c
bet 22-23 con 4 17.75: S Fern.
i4le. drug bet 2-3,1con 6 bet 6 and 7 cons
Pork- Sausage, per lb .25c
.6 7 and bet 4 5 con 6 rep w &about 14.40:
Spee-Friday and Saturday
A Carruthers, clean ditch and drag ,
Canned Tomatoes and Peas, 2- 25c
-,!,t I cons 7 8 Mark to pay half 9.85: also
clean te an rag . opp di.m con M.0 Vorn ZFrUP 4 q et IM
10.00, H Wilson, plan and drag bet Maple S ru13, 16 oz bottles, 32c home and out-buildings- Brantford
..110-11 con I and opp t-12 con I and bet French Kep Mustard, 9 oz jar 14C 5 C SWW Is Em �Arro-Locks will protect them absolutely.
-6.7 cop 1 24:90; E Pascoe ditto 5.00; Lasch A Cm* lind Loolft y Brantford Arro-Lock slate is
-Serve Us Castile 25c _q Ever
LPuckrin. ditto 500, Winter Bros.
locked on--tough, strong and secure.
9M yde gray for opp 8 9 con 4 and opp
6 7-8 con 3 60.75; C Puckrin. plain the �They are fire-resistant, b4--autifIll, Per-
Audley road from highway W con 6 manent and economical.
tons 3 4 opp I to 6 and bet 6-7 cons 3 4
UNIVERSAL-: XOTORS Brantford Roofing Co. Linsite4l
.-haul gray bet 2 3 con 4 and rep hole,
BrLatforJ, Ontario �1>
bet'2-3 con 2 54 75; A Trimble, drag
102
bet 10 11 cons 4 and 5 5 00: B W Jones, WEST HILL
drag e t I opp cons 7 8 4.35; also drag
1-vt 4 5 and 6.7. cons. 7 and a and opp
-1 to S con 8 18. 1,)-. W F Hollinger, drag A-dJ6.dbJ
...-STAR AND FLINT SAT ES
bet 32 33 cons I and 2 and haul stone
and gray opp 35 con 1 1125. N Gatley ABr4inffoid
�."Xrav for lot 35 coa-I 150; J Palllistei�
drag. on n t I IT `35 Uxbridge to USED CAR BARGAINS
RROoOL _4
p
��-Oay half 15 -. O.Vo drag bet IS 19 and
��O 21 and be�t t�2 23 6o " 9 4 half tou,�1922
00 Ford Truck,
Ford Truck, I ton, 1923. , AM r4
n 5�, F Tu rner;
Arna bet 30-31 con 8 and opp 3135 con
u ratileed
..`75.00; alsodrag w tl oppcons 6and 7 These trucks completely. overhanled and guaranteed
in Al. condition.
j�5.00, F Pugh, drag con 8 Qpp lots 15 IS Stock Carrk*d, Information Furnish*d and Service
11 W on Brantford Roofing rendered by
S.75; J Boyer, drag bet 30 31 con 7 and ork ua rp n teed
-bet 28-29 cons 7 and 8 and opp 25 to 31 Experienced Mechan.ics- -All Work Guarantee F. J Prouse, Pickering
�con 8 18. 10; D S ftawford, scrapitig Phone Scatboro 52-31.
_,�grav off beach and drag bet 14-15 con I
bet 16-17 range line and con I and opp
�32 to IT.con 1 22 75; W Shea, scniping,
ravel-off beach etc 22 3():, Ed Stork,
p irg grav off beach 13-50; Arthur 7
-agge, ditto
lark. ditto K 50; L H Spi
i675- LSqnires, 6,75: J C Bryant.drag
AQ*
bet 10 11 cons 2 and 3 and opp 7 to 12
X
�coin 3 8.00: Gardham TrAn, dra'1z bet
.432 33 con 4 and bpp 31 to 35 cons 4 and
.5 and baul grav opp 35 con 5 8 80; J D -7
Returner. drag bet 14-15 conq 2 3 2.50;
-0 McCausland planing bet 6 7 r line
:3.75; E Powell: planing bct 10.11 r line
.6.(K); H Down, rep culv bet G-7 r line -Be' a'uty.,.. at
F and clan bet 6 7 8 9 10.11 r line and opp
6 to 11 r line 20.ft G Burkholder, 86
yds grav for bet 24 and 25 con 5 and
I con 4 12,90; W Johnston,
bet 26 and 2
drag bet 24 amd 25 con 5 and lots IS to
`25 con 5 18.75; J Tweedie, dra, .'Refle' cts `SOi ed mce
- g White-
bet-
vale streets ZOO; A E Majori drag
80-31 con 5 and 5 and bet 26 and 27 can HE. refinements which distinguish the design, 4nish and ap-
''."Tpointinents of the Most Beautiful Chevrolet have their counter-
4 and opp 25 to 31 con 5 13.75; G Ham-
PlUt,ta mmy striking advances in engineering. Features which you
lin, haul grav bet 24 and 26 con 5 and
would expect only in can at hundreds of dollars above Cbevrolet
bet 26 and 27 con 4 and opp 90 and 31 el
price,-AC oil-filter, AC air-cleaner, new, impcoved transmission, U1 Ch vimlet
con 5 77.50; A Donley, rep !1ole Opp
smooth dry-disc clutch, sturdy rTa
con 5 2.00; Ror Ward, salary from pr axle and scores of others give
Mar 7 to May 2 1 M 00. ' i to Chevrolet a unique combinatioMof power, smoothaess and rugged evrokt Histotv
endurance-
On motion it was decided to ask the 7be Most Beautiful Chevrolet In Chevrolet History is selling at
C. P. R. to erect a 'Bag station at
�'NEW, LOW'ER PRICES, the Lowest for which Chevrolet has evw
Bro6k Road, for the couvenletice of
.-.the residents of that locality and in been sold in Canada.
XZW LOWIER PRrCES
-'Brougham.
rod5ler -$M.00 C-N - - - $780 00 hd" 1186 DEALERS FOR CHEVROLET & kOLSMOBILE
The council now adjourned to meet Mine 65S.00 Comb - 760:00
T-netm Bid" . - : : $�30.00 R-4- Degw� 65LOO
again on Monday, the 6tb day of June coc=wcbl chank MW thRity MMMS Choods 64SW
as a Court of Retision and for the 4021taxio
transaction of general buRiness. Prwu as FWAOry, Nbmw-cowrewew Tom AWN
.2
%
%
"Now is the time fbr Garden and Fifl I Sasis. 'We have them'
'by. the bulk or'packiage.
Our stock of Seed Corn in complete and guaranteed 95 p. c. germins.
tion. 3wive us your order early and get the kind you want,
We have &-complete line of Garden Tools-hoes, rakes shovels eta.
Screen Doors Window Screens, Wire Cloth by the yard,
black or galvanized.
-Lows Bros' Paints and Varnishes to Brighteu Up the Rome,
and Karesco tor the wall that you do not paint.
-Agent for McCormick -Deering Farm Machinery
Repairs.
Our Motto: We have it, can get it, or it is not made.
J. S. BALSDON.- PICKERING
.-Complete Quality Funerals
SOLID OAK
$709'$1002 $145
CASKET FUNEhAL
MATTHEWS' BURIAL 00.'
.219 Dantorth Ave., Toronto -Thone Gerrard 3300
Our Funerals include: Embalming. Hearse, Casket., Outside Cww,
Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral compleb&
No Extras.
Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements
f o r yourleive@.
These prices stand good within ailaditiq of 4C miles from Toronto
REMEMBER: Clip this ad for reference 3111f
C77f
W%of --te Loclqd Con
.6criary 01a
ir -1: "a sdoet 131iffet
clean te an rag . opp di.m con M.0 Vorn ZFrUP 4 q et IM
10.00, H Wilson, plan and drag bet Maple S ru13, 16 oz bottles, 32c home and out-buildings- Brantford
..110-11 con I and opp t-12 con I and bet French Kep Mustard, 9 oz jar 14C 5 C SWW Is Em �Arro-Locks will protect them absolutely.
-6.7 cop 1 24:90; E Pascoe ditto 5.00; Lasch A Cm* lind Loolft y Brantford Arro-Lock slate is
-Serve Us Castile 25c _q Ever
LPuckrin. ditto 500, Winter Bros.
locked on--tough, strong and secure.
9M yde gray for opp 8 9 con 4 and opp
6 7-8 con 3 60.75; C Puckrin. plain the �They are fire-resistant, b4--autifIll, Per-
Audley road from highway W con 6 manent and economical.
tons 3 4 opp I to 6 and bet 6-7 cons 3 4
UNIVERSAL-: XOTORS Brantford Roofing Co. Linsite4l
.-haul gray bet 2 3 con 4 and rep hole,
BrLatforJ, Ontario �1>
bet'2-3 con 2 54 75; A Trimble, drag
102
bet 10 11 cons 4 and 5 5 00: B W Jones, WEST HILL
drag e t I opp cons 7 8 4.35; also drag
1-vt 4 5 and 6.7. cons. 7 and a and opp
-1 to S con 8 18. 1,)-. W F Hollinger, drag A-dJ6.dbJ
...-STAR AND FLINT SAT ES
bet 32 33 cons I and 2 and haul stone
and gray opp 35 con 1 1125. N Gatley ABr4inffoid
�."Xrav for lot 35 coa-I 150; J Palllistei�
drag. on n t I IT `35 Uxbridge to USED CAR BARGAINS
RROoOL _4
p
��-Oay half 15 -. O.Vo drag bet IS 19 and
��O 21 and be�t t�2 23 6o " 9 4 half tou,�1922
00 Ford Truck,
Ford Truck, I ton, 1923. , AM r4
n 5�, F Tu rner;
Arna bet 30-31 con 8 and opp 3135 con
u ratileed
..`75.00; alsodrag w tl oppcons 6and 7 These trucks completely. overhanled and guaranteed
in Al. condition.
j�5.00, F Pugh, drag con 8 Qpp lots 15 IS Stock Carrk*d, Information Furnish*d and Service
11 W on Brantford Roofing rendered by
S.75; J Boyer, drag bet 30 31 con 7 and ork ua rp n teed
-bet 28-29 cons 7 and 8 and opp 25 to 31 Experienced Mechan.ics- -All Work Guarantee F. J Prouse, Pickering
�con 8 18. 10; D S ftawford, scrapitig Phone Scatboro 52-31.
_,�grav off beach and drag bet 14-15 con I
bet 16-17 range line and con I and opp
�32 to IT.con 1 22 75; W Shea, scniping,
ravel-off beach etc 22 3():, Ed Stork,
p irg grav off beach 13-50; Arthur 7
-agge, ditto
lark. ditto K 50; L H Spi
i675- LSqnires, 6,75: J C Bryant.drag
AQ*
bet 10 11 cons 2 and 3 and opp 7 to 12
X
�coin 3 8.00: Gardham TrAn, dra'1z bet
.432 33 con 4 and bpp 31 to 35 cons 4 and
.5 and baul grav opp 35 con 5 8 80; J D -7
Returner. drag bet 14-15 conq 2 3 2.50;
-0 McCausland planing bet 6 7 r line
:3.75; E Powell: planing bct 10.11 r line
.6.(K); H Down, rep culv bet G-7 r line -Be' a'uty.,.. at
F and clan bet 6 7 8 9 10.11 r line and opp
6 to 11 r line 20.ft G Burkholder, 86
yds grav for bet 24 and 25 con 5 and
I con 4 12,90; W Johnston,
bet 26 and 2
drag bet 24 amd 25 con 5 and lots IS to
`25 con 5 18.75; J Tweedie, dra, .'Refle' cts `SOi ed mce
- g White-
bet-
vale streets ZOO; A E Majori drag
80-31 con 5 and 5 and bet 26 and 27 can HE. refinements which distinguish the design, 4nish and ap-
''."Tpointinents of the Most Beautiful Chevrolet have their counter-
4 and opp 25 to 31 con 5 13.75; G Ham-
PlUt,ta mmy striking advances in engineering. Features which you
lin, haul grav bet 24 and 26 con 5 and
would expect only in can at hundreds of dollars above Cbevrolet
bet 26 and 27 con 4 and opp 90 and 31 el
price,-AC oil-filter, AC air-cleaner, new, impcoved transmission, U1 Ch vimlet
con 5 77.50; A Donley, rep !1ole Opp
smooth dry-disc clutch, sturdy rTa
con 5 2.00; Ror Ward, salary from pr axle and scores of others give
Mar 7 to May 2 1 M 00. ' i to Chevrolet a unique combinatioMof power, smoothaess and rugged evrokt Histotv
endurance-
On motion it was decided to ask the 7be Most Beautiful Chevrolet In Chevrolet History is selling at
C. P. R. to erect a 'Bag station at
�'NEW, LOW'ER PRICES, the Lowest for which Chevrolet has evw
Bro6k Road, for the couvenletice of
.-.the residents of that locality and in been sold in Canada.
XZW LOWIER PRrCES
-'Brougham.
rod5ler -$M.00 C-N - - - $780 00 hd" 1186 DEALERS FOR CHEVROLET & kOLSMOBILE
The council now adjourned to meet Mine 65S.00 Comb - 760:00
T-netm Bid" . - : : $�30.00 R-4- Degw� 65LOO
again on Monday, the 6tb day of June coc=wcbl chank MW thRity MMMS Choods 64SW
as a Court of Retision and for the 4021taxio
transaction of general buRiness. Prwu as FWAOry, Nbmw-cowrewew Tom AWN
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� .,� Y,,i.�
..a � -
Bird," that was presented in the
lessen stealing nd prosecute
felons.
� f�
-
the
cning last by the Audley Dramatic
3r
Cl<<h, under the auspices of the
•'Park committee, was much appre-
r
Litter Carriers, ,Hay Cat^rierss -
r 5ti
unr t
.
T
ent. Each member of the cast did
Secretes► on applioation,
•
his or her part to perfection and
'•., ..
..,
a .: . . �'..
,'
_. _
l
D. Munro, Jas, Richardson.
L
-' Health
Rayons for
.40LARRMIONT• In future the Standard Bank CARD OF THANK;.
R. J. and hire. How were is To•, here will close every Saturday at Ivan and Mn. Benson wish to thank
Tonto on Monday. 12 o'clock instead of -1 o'clock, as their numerous friends for their
formerly. rest kindness In furnishing Wm. Goatee spent over Sunday A. D. and Mrs. Peteril. of Port with money. clothing, and tbedding,
with friends is Toronto. Perry, spent Sunday and Monday Including the valuable comforter from
Rupert Allaway, -0of Whitby, with their daughter, Mrs. George the ladies of the Oiaremont United
s8ppent over Sundmi with J. H. and Beverley. Church. an well ae many other useful
:Mre. Seat. Albert and Mrs. Parke and'Mrs. articles, which will prove so acne t•
-- Robt. and Mrs. Devitt, of Broug• Frank Russell, of Toronto, called ableafter losing everything in the re,
-ham, visited Claremont friends on on a number of Claremont friends Hi lehdeatroyedoar home at- Locust
•
` Xonday, on Sunday. which
Fred and Nelson Sanderson, of -
Toronto, spent Sunday with their George Hammond nas engaged
"parents here. with C. H. Found for the season.
Clark and Mrs. Rawson, of Tor They have now entered upon their
Tonto, spent Sunday with Frank sum mer's work. ° T�
=And Mrs; Cooper:
- Frank Ham is navigating these ARnnoup
-- -- - fro D I-T -_ —Ri U M
eprained ankle.
�! s. F. and Mrs. Robins, of Whit- THEATRE
by, called orr on Sunday last. Claremont friends
— STOUF FVI L L E
Ne :t Sunday evening at the B.
P. U. "The Bible o Heritage"
will be the topic. s�
Luther and Mrs. Pilkey matored FRIDAY and SATURDAY ''� • ��� c �; ,
to Utica on Tuesday when they May 6 and 7
w spent the day with relatives. - LLOYD
-
J. E. Hinan, who is driving one HAROLD
of McGlashan's milk trucks, has ,F you want impres-
tnoved Into Mr. Elliott's dwelling. IN sive dignity express-
Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson, "FUR HEAVEN'S SAKE" ed in a memorial, we .
of Birch Cliff, called on a number feet sure you will find
,•
of Claremont friends on Saturday. GOOL SCOIITS just the design that will
Seeding operations are no-w near (Regular Kids) appeal to you here -and
t we will furnish it to .
lyeompletetdhani farmers we bns `THE SMOKE EATER" your satisfaction.
ViMft=Ce Co 141
prega ng a as or Krazy Kat "No Greater Tribute"
crop. TIME TdBLB- Pioksrtng Station Having taken over the BlacksmitblaR'
Archie and Mrs. Anderson and Next Tues. and Wed. T. R. Trains going East due as follows Business of John McGrath, I am �
daughter, Mies Christina, of Rich- N. W. STAFFORD,' No. 10 Mail' 7.58 A M. prepared to do all kinds of
THE ARIZONA Kingston Road, 28 Local 12.59 P. X. general blaoksmithin and
tnaad Hill. spent Sunday with R. SWEEPSTAKES" VVhltby '� 80 Local 5.25 P. l[ g ozo acetylene,weldlnR.
s J. and Mre. How. 8.38 A. M.
S' Herbert and Mrs. Willard, of Phone Whitby Sunday train, ,Horse- shoeing a Specialty, G
Halt, and Miss Ella Pennock, of Price8-15c for children 14 68 r 32 Trains going west due a toilowe- v
Toronto, visited with R. J. and and under No. 2B Local 9.82 A. M. JOHN SELMAN
Mrs. How, no Sunday, 25c for adults '• 47 Looai 244 P. M.
Mrs. Harr Thomson. who has 9 trail 9.16 P. M. 35 CLAREMONT
Sunday train, 832 P. M.
' S G. Schmidt Proprietor Foregoing is according to Standard 1M.Ch 5 C M
- been her daughters several months
- r e + ![Lab
with liar daughters is Buffalo, re bwd
f +turned home last week. time.
1liieees Edna and Mildred Ben—
peon are improving nicely after a e H E R E Y o U ARE ! Coal Coal
=" -lag confined to their beds with a �:a
r very severe attack of fin. ' it
IBV3�2�•2ER AG3•AIN.'
' David and Mrs. Young and three _
sj Claredmont on Sunday and
a Janet 1 MfleRy'Harria Hoe .Drill, 11 hoe, Hard oal of the;
and 8o�t e
the former 's sister, Men e, Young Men's and Boys' Suits -Navy Blue, 'Dark Brown and best quality on
;
We are glad W note the steady 1 Maim, Band - 1 or 2 Pairs of Pants. hand a'
1tworovemeat in the health of Mr' Ranging from $8.50 to$17:30 -- .- _
'Thomas Neal, who underwent s 2 Imperial Oxford Ranges, choice Men's Oxfords -Ox- blood, Tan, Brown and Black- Goodyear Welt, TH^Q. A. f
critical operation in. St. Michael's $800
• . gabber Heel, Good Fitters, regular 5.50, at 4.50. Sn�. Gn f
w _.. Hospital. Toronto. recently. - �� t' -
ti 1 Massey- Harris Mower, in good Men's Khaki Pants, hen twill, sizes 32•.40, Special $1.15':
Mrs. Thos. Sanderson has been
shape
a
' confined to her bed for over a N
week sufering.from an attack of 1 Ford Coupe, I=, cheap Is the time to bring in your harrows
$u. We are pleased to report that ICaI> at ** *i/'r LD S Phone 8800 or any other implements that
she is now somewhat Im roved. 1 Ford Roadster. 1918 J. FIt\ �i0 need irint, that
• p • . •' thegw[ll a all
The many friends of Mre. )Maas ", _ CTrA_'Qmzd011=. ONTARIO _
_ Ward will regret to bear that she �0 sell - ready
to now in a mosteritical condition.
Everything for the spicing work. �,
is beia done that the best ;A special reduction during the
a � -CSR stator - -••
medical skill can do to relieve her T
great suffering. 0 D
next few wee
.. r
A number of the members of p 1
L RNE RE
- 1Broughcm Union .Lod•ge, A. F. � on the _ :.CLAREMONT
A. M. paid a fraternal visit to market -
Victory Lodge, Toronto, on Wed -
y nenday night of last week, and re- M' Cormiok Remitting �apl@ �intnal
1port a good time Deering .
Mr. Jones, who has been spend -`!
.�ln the at thirty-five sate in ball-
British Columbia, has been visit - the /' O'� - one " Windstorm Insurance on buildings,
B l y y Cheap rates for farm and couptry
tug relatives in Claremont and buildings.
r wind- mill&, Silos etc. ;�
mss friends here who were de F C 0 0 P E a e sell drafts, money oilers •Automobile Insurance
lighted tai see him. = `Q and cable remittances on all all kinds. 8AL13
y
It is reported that one of our
leading business men had lost a OLAREMONT, marts of the world --ac low `
part of his anatomy one day last - k or phone
-'; Write ,
week, the part that is manufac Agent for Ackerman'e Quality _ _ _
turgid in a dentist's laboratory, Harneea. Ask the user.
ED, BOWMAN
The offer of a $5.00 reward soon s, �w �} Quick service at all branches 20 .WHITBY, ONT.
restored the lost valuable.
Next Sunday is Mother's Day ���
at the morning service in the Bap
ist Church. The pastor's subject Sp,
d - THE BEATTY.,''
• t
will be "The Fifth Commandment yd2'O ON STANDS FOR THE REST '
and its Twentieth Century Appli;
eation." In the evening the sub: .. it re
ject will be "The Gospel by. Mar• • _
tits." , Established 1871
A life -long resident of this local. W e hay e & full line
ity in the person of Walter Bas Of the rPnOWne+C� 36
too, of Goodwood, died at- his
-home on Sunday in his 71st year. Boxer Wall Papers
-' 'His funeral was held on Tuesday
when interment took place in the all prices from '� tivhitby Branch -J. H. Perry, Manager
Goodwood • cemetery. Deceased 7
was an uncle of Widmer Miller of 10c to 1.00
this village.
- The drama, entitled "An Early
The object of this Association is tog
Bird," that was presented in the
lessen stealing nd prosecute
felons.
-
the
cning last by the Audley Dramatic
H
W With Y ur -
Cl<<h, under the auspices of the
•'Park committee, was much appre-
Members having proper t�yy stolen oommaetj
tale Immediately with any- member
Litter Carriers, ,Hay Cat^rierss -
--
Rovis`fte'ad
of Executive clommid"
Membership fee 8L00.
%umis m..beMd trom the Presidentor
T
ent. Each member of the cast did
Secretes► on applioation,
P
his or her part to perfection and
Ezac. Cogt -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm.
The 'Bread o
er, H. K Chapman, Pickering.
_. _
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D. Munro, Jas, Richardson.
L
-' Health
Rayons for
.:
Farmers, Attention
- - - --
T a Loaf'
STANDARD, BA NK
x<
Sunday next. In the Sunday
I am agent for the World's Greatesd.
Separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves.
'
_
Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's
famous Plows. Points. Grain Grinders,
Wheel Barroweetc.
t�
AM-0- ►`'
Brantford binder twine and second.
hand separators for sale.;
+
to which all fathers and mothers
Ty PTCKFRTNG, ONT.
AKERY,,
ROBT. DEVITT,
HONE,900'�1
Phone 506 Pick.. RR9rTGHA3g
F `PiCKEitiN +'�
. i' °'' -
New Blacksmith !
A. m. the Sacrament of Infant
on hand.
� N1•.
prega ng a as or Krazy Kat "No Greater Tribute"
crop. TIME TdBLB- Pioksrtng Station Having taken over the BlacksmitblaR'
Archie and Mrs. Anderson and Next Tues. and Wed. T. R. Trains going East due as follows Business of John McGrath, I am �
daughter, Mies Christina, of Rich- N. W. STAFFORD,' No. 10 Mail' 7.58 A M. prepared to do all kinds of
THE ARIZONA Kingston Road, 28 Local 12.59 P. X. general blaoksmithin and
tnaad Hill. spent Sunday with R. SWEEPSTAKES" VVhltby '� 80 Local 5.25 P. l[ g ozo acetylene,weldlnR.
s J. and Mre. How. 8.38 A. M.
S' Herbert and Mrs. Willard, of Phone Whitby Sunday train, ,Horse- shoeing a Specialty, G
Halt, and Miss Ella Pennock, of Price8-15c for children 14 68 r 32 Trains going west due a toilowe- v
Toronto, visited with R. J. and and under No. 2B Local 9.82 A. M. JOHN SELMAN
Mrs. How, no Sunday, 25c for adults '• 47 Looai 244 P. M.
Mrs. Harr Thomson. who has 9 trail 9.16 P. M. 35 CLAREMONT
Sunday train, 832 P. M.
' S G. Schmidt Proprietor Foregoing is according to Standard 1M.Ch 5 C M
- been her daughters several months
- r e + ![Lab
with liar daughters is Buffalo, re bwd
f +turned home last week. time.
1liieees Edna and Mildred Ben—
peon are improving nicely after a e H E R E Y o U ARE ! Coal Coal
=" -lag confined to their beds with a �:a
r very severe attack of fin. ' it
IBV3�2�•2ER AG3•AIN.'
' David and Mrs. Young and three _
sj Claredmont on Sunday and
a Janet 1 MfleRy'Harria Hoe .Drill, 11 hoe, Hard oal of the;
and 8o�t e
the former 's sister, Men e, Young Men's and Boys' Suits -Navy Blue, 'Dark Brown and best quality on
;
We are glad W note the steady 1 Maim, Band - 1 or 2 Pairs of Pants. hand a'
1tworovemeat in the health of Mr' Ranging from $8.50 to$17:30 -- .- _
'Thomas Neal, who underwent s 2 Imperial Oxford Ranges, choice Men's Oxfords -Ox- blood, Tan, Brown and Black- Goodyear Welt, TH^Q. A. f
critical operation in. St. Michael's $800
• . gabber Heel, Good Fitters, regular 5.50, at 4.50. Sn�. Gn f
w _.. Hospital. Toronto. recently. - �� t' -
ti 1 Massey- Harris Mower, in good Men's Khaki Pants, hen twill, sizes 32•.40, Special $1.15':
Mrs. Thos. Sanderson has been
shape
a
' confined to her bed for over a N
week sufering.from an attack of 1 Ford Coupe, I=, cheap Is the time to bring in your harrows
$u. We are pleased to report that ICaI> at ** *i/'r LD S Phone 8800 or any other implements that
she is now somewhat Im roved. 1 Ford Roadster. 1918 J. FIt\ �i0 need irint, that
• p • . •' thegw[ll a all
The many friends of Mre. )Maas ", _ CTrA_'Qmzd011=. ONTARIO _
_ Ward will regret to bear that she �0 sell - ready
to now in a mosteritical condition.
Everything for the spicing work. �,
is beia done that the best ;A special reduction during the
a � -CSR stator - -••
medical skill can do to relieve her T
great suffering. 0 D
next few wee
.. r
A number of the members of p 1
L RNE RE
- 1Broughcm Union .Lod•ge, A. F. � on the _ :.CLAREMONT
A. M. paid a fraternal visit to market -
Victory Lodge, Toronto, on Wed -
y nenday night of last week, and re- M' Cormiok Remitting �apl@ �intnal
1port a good time Deering .
Mr. Jones, who has been spend -`!
.�ln the at thirty-five sate in ball-
British Columbia, has been visit - the /' O'� - one " Windstorm Insurance on buildings,
B l y y Cheap rates for farm and couptry
tug relatives in Claremont and buildings.
r wind- mill&, Silos etc. ;�
mss friends here who were de F C 0 0 P E a e sell drafts, money oilers •Automobile Insurance
lighted tai see him. = `Q and cable remittances on all all kinds. 8AL13
y
It is reported that one of our
leading business men had lost a OLAREMONT, marts of the world --ac low `
part of his anatomy one day last - k or phone
-'; Write ,
week, the part that is manufac Agent for Ackerman'e Quality _ _ _
turgid in a dentist's laboratory, Harneea. Ask the user.
ED, BOWMAN
The offer of a $5.00 reward soon s, �w �} Quick service at all branches 20 .WHITBY, ONT.
restored the lost valuable.
Next Sunday is Mother's Day ���
at the morning service in the Bap
ist Church. The pastor's subject Sp,
d - THE BEATTY.,''
• t
will be "The Fifth Commandment yd2'O ON STANDS FOR THE REST '
and its Twentieth Century Appli;
eation." In the evening the sub: .. it re
ject will be "The Gospel by. Mar• • _
tits." , Established 1871
A life -long resident of this local. W e hay e & full line
ity in the person of Walter Bas Of the rPnOWne+C� 36
too, of Goodwood, died at- his
-home on Sunday in his 71st year. Boxer Wall Papers
-' 'His funeral was held on Tuesday
when interment took place in the all prices from '� tivhitby Branch -J. H. Perry, Manager
Goodwood • cemetery. Deceased 7
was an uncle of Widmer Miller of 10c to 1.00
this village.
- The drama, entitled "An Early
-- per rolls
Bird," that was presented in the
_
Community Hall on Saturday ev-
• -
A full line jot She rw.
cning last by the Audley Dramatic
H
W With Y ur -
Cl<<h, under the auspices of the
•'Park committee, was much appre-
'win- Williams
Litter Carriers, ,Hay Cat^rierss -
ciated by the large aadience pres-
Coupons
0
`
ent. Each member of the cast did
- XJICTORY Loan- Coupons will ma-
" FRANK J, PRO-USE,
his or her part to perfection and
B tore on the 1st day of next month.
- they held the rapt attention of ibe
A1B0 some
- audience from beginning to end.
" About SAO was realized from the
nice Ginghams and
aevenina's entertainment.
be
Rayons for
.:
Mother's Day services will
- - - --
observed in the United Church on
STANDARD, BA NK
Sunday next. In the Sunday
-',.",spring.
Sebool at 10 a. m., a special pro.
PICKERING BRANCH -O. A. Sharpe, 'lfanaoer
Goodyear Txres
.` - _:dram will be given by the school,
"..
rive us a Dell and be
+
to which all fathers and mothers
Ty PTCKFRTNG, ONT.
and all other interested persons
.,Convinced.
are invited. •- It is also a Go-to-
Sunday-School ddy. Every one is
invited. Special offering. At 11
Fresh Grooeries always
A. m. the Sacrament of Infant
on hand.
Baptism will be administered.
The minister will give an address
on " Infant Baptismc and in the
7 "Adult
De As'S 0 0 T T
�evenin at o'clock on
Baptism." Let this be a real re-
newal of Sunday School and of
Phone 1402,
chnrch attendance. Visitors and
' 11 1 n
CLAREMONT
+straogerse -vecia y we roe. I
��fµyp{;.�VC" .. •y' .. :•.. L^R�7 '' ^ :ac.n..- .a.•.,•�w... 1..., r. ,.. •x '.-- ...::. :_ . .. r.n ^... �.,a....�.f.. v a.:. '. _, . - ..:..; .•..,..6 -,a ice' ��ae:us ::i�- .,!•.�._. ..: A.. 4 -r +: •5✓s -•y '3.e , rY� �:,
-- .- .."�.: A..NY �.: __ �r?K.: _ .. _ .-. __r. '! -•1_.- -.•e ... ... _ .e.:,_ - •'e, _ _ . -'e �'`.. : %- ',e:'_ _ut&'rrtr�.. �'a. _�-r _»,fe,- .et+r,G.
--' +
_ =- -
Create an Account
H
W With Y ur -
.�sa Victory Loan
Litter Carriers, ,Hay Cat^rierss -
'`
Coupons
0
`
It'will pay you to get my prates on
0 .above before buying elsewhere.
- XJICTORY Loan- Coupons will ma-
" FRANK J, PRO-USE,
B tore on the 1st day of next month.
Noticet5
Clip your coupons and use them to
RM open: a Savings Account with no.
"We have secured the!°
agency for }j
YM ; Then the money your Bonds earned
.:
will in turn be earning¢.
Star Cars
STANDARD, BA NK
OF CANADA _
-- on hand
PICKERING BRANCH -O. A. Sharpe, 'lfanaoer
Goodyear Txres
Branches alsoel.o a�Brooldin.Wa Hill, Whitbr
i&
Ty PTCKFRTNG, ONT.
��fµyp{;.�VC" .. •y' .. :•.. L^R�7 '' ^ :ac.n..- .a.•.,•�w... 1..., r. ,.. •x '.-- ...::. :_ . .. r.n ^... �.,a....�.f.. v a.:. '. _, . - ..:..; .•..,..6 -,a ice' ��ae:us ::i�- .,!•.�._. ..: A.. 4 -r +: •5✓s -•y '3.e , rY� �:,
-- .- .."�.: A..NY �.: __ �r?K.: _ .. _ .-. __r. '! -•1_.- -.•e ... ... _ .e.:,_ - •'e, _ _ . -'e �'`.. : %- ',e:'_ _ut&'rrtr�.. �'a. _�-r _»,fe,- .et+r,G.
--' +
Litter Carriers, ,Hay Cat^rierss -
'`
Pumps, Door Tracks, Co*
Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete i
0
`
It'will pay you to get my prates on
0 .above before buying elsewhere.
" FRANK J, PRO-USE,
PICKER•ING•, - ONTABle
Noticet5
"We have secured the!°
agency for }j
.:
Dodge and
Star Cars
and also keep constantly^
-- on hand
Goodyear Txres
G. A. T. L A Wa
i&
Ty PTCKFRTNG, ONT.
uS
WEEKLY. SUMMARY OF
WORLD'S NEWS.
' New Orleans, May 1. -The raging
Miaedadppiq reinforced by the • flood
of the Arkansas and Red
���o rx.�rc =c: x •- u�r5 °°'ts"s'.:t'�z�'j � ..tia���T .u�. `� �vga +� � '.r� '�"�`•�i�•s°' �`x' �r.�`� +.rwa.��`°a,."w ..,.°�naa �e^.���,me�e�sJ?,'e �"iN:'.�""- z•�.' . '��,
.^.r4
-
' , ^� ` ,,.� _ •. -a.. r -Z l '•.yam �L• ;.'
• - 'p ,. � - - •.. a ''S.: - -. �i. :�
AM • e
BUMfl. COMANN f YIN
CHINA
Join inau lanai g
to' Join in Planting Co. f eseaionp
Ottawa. -The National Co>gtmittee
- AMOUNCES I� CVLONf!`1L
for the Celebration of the Jubilee of
Confederation throws out the sugges-
tion that included among the sere-
monies on. July l shall be, the - planting
of a- Canadian -maple in
- Shanghai. - Desiring to lay before
the people of the United States what
it to be the British
r f
some central
spot in every place where celebrations
.believes - colonial
Policy in China, in view o! numerous'
are 'held, Already certain parts of
conflicting reports, the• British Chain-�
the Dominion have decided to do this,
her of Commerce in Shanghai hRS-
�a
s •ry<.;.:, -' ' ;
and it is' the opinion of the National
'ceremony
made the following statement to The
-In
Committee that the should
be universal.
Associated Press beha f of the
British community in. China:
It has further -been decided that
a and lusty Canadian
"British opinion in China, as rep-1
?� ` • '°
young maple be
resented by the British Chamber oft.
sent, carefully packed, to Hon. Ernest
Commerce, accords a vonciliatory poi
'
Lapointe, Minister of Justice, wisp is
icy to the British Government, which,
POLICY
I,
=a
ia- Lo-aight- thr8ateaiag - -.- r new vifllun¢ wuRtzalla,- aa- -repeatedf - affirms a emon
flundation of more than 8.000,0001 ., July 1 Mr. Lapointe plant the tree strated that it is not antagonistic to
gem of land In the Parishes of Con- h ► at Canberra, where the new Common- the legitimate aspirations of Chins, 0,`
i cordia, Tensas, Cataboula, Avoyelles,l wealth Parliament Buildings stand. but in view -of the events leadin to
PApides and La Salle, in, which par - �' Ii s,A;: For Canadian planting it is sug- the evacuation of foreigners from the y �
lohee; among the most lartite in the gested that seeds be now placed in Yangtae V41ley, the deplorable out-
I�'saiss.ppi Valley, thousands of ? «r emu„ and that on the day of Jubilee,. rages at Nanking and .other places,
pia are now fleeing to safety from ,� when the young plant has -grown a the violation of foreign women and "
oarusnir g flood of • wa'a: of the q gas y; - few inches, tFie pot be broken and the. absence of protection of the life
eat river, the contents placed in the earth. and property of foreigners, x � ' : � „ _ Pe y guars, notwith- �
1De $lava lroua the new flood zone d �► standing the repeated assurances ef.
the Its avast nature, and so vast u� x Canadian Explains BCIICfit the spokesmen and leaders of all par-
rthe overflow that .it i • of 'Water Report" ties it emphasies that no negotiations Mr. Justice idinyton.
PP -ors car '•. x ,
I , that all of Concordia and Avoy ,�; of any kind should be considered until There ass one vacancy when the
in Marine Circles some stable government free from _
+` k11+US Parishes will 'be submerged. ,�� � �° :: - • . _ � judges of the avprea�e court of Canada '
i�tist, if not all, of Catahoula will Washf communistic influenced and capable of took their places at Ottawa.. Hon
„a Hader, and so will practically ng'� Had mariners known carrying out its obligations,' has em- Jobn Idington has retired automatica4-
v tl� 03 the aonthern part of the Par• �• of such a thing as a "water report" erg%d from the welter of the contend -
Par-
be in the spring des 17. as a result of the act paused at the
Ish�of I& Salle and eastern Rapider. ,, a pr g 3'a of 1912, the ]ng factions, leer session of
Titanic might now be �� parhament, limiting
This is the first break of major pro - 8'h plying her It is convinced that but for the tbe Lges of supreme cx)urt judges to 76
In the Louisiana levee system 81r Gordon Hewart majestic way .across the seas and 'presence of forei defenders at
°r 7UO�h Hof New Orleans, and, say the LOS chief justice of England, who will 1, liven might have been saved. Shanghai there woe have been oc- years' Judge Idington was born is
>.. I speak before the Canadian Bar As- Thus, Dr, A. G. Huntsman of the currences here similar to, 1340 and at the age of 86 was an active
• engineers, there is apparently no 1iu- 1 ' but exceed- jurist. , He' -was a
Biological Board of Canada s appointed to the
?niII possible way to stem the ,racing 1 eociation . meeting in Toronto on peaking ing in violence, those at Nanking. It iruprnme court In 1805, and before that
re, which, -along most, of the' August 24 next. He was attorney- before the Oceanography Section of considers immediate firm action by was a justice of the high court of On-
med sections, are bucking at the geneaal in the Lloyd George cabinet. the American Geophysical .Union, the powers - necd3sary in order to se-,
levees at heights of from eight to a summed up the value of what even yet cure justice and the protection of for-
d! ms would result n suapens n is a novelty, but soon, he said, is to eigners, and that unless such action is destroying their homes and looting -
dozen feet above land level behind i or revocation of license. become as common as the daily wen- taken
the embankments y _promptly the chaotic state. of, their belongings.
"American tourists convicted in they forecast. affairs existing will be greatly inten- "The British Chamber of Commerce
-`The roar of fire flood sot crashes Ontario for any offence against our The "water report," he explained, dried to the detriment and danger of understands that the present revolu-
* +
-through tour crevasses south of Vi -, law will now be reported to their home "is based on tests of temperature and Chinese and foreigners
chits. and north of Angola can be, state motor vehicle department and salinity. In the case of the Titanic," guars alike. i tion is represented abroad as a spon-
hoard for miles, and the exodus of the the name will apply to Ontario motor- he said, "it would have warned of the It holds that when a stable, gov- taneous rising of the people against
,people, taking with them such of their, fists in the United States, proximity of icebergs. It will benefit ernment i t established, but not be- oppression, whereas it has been care- 4'h►
belonSings se they can carry, and "This arrangement should act as a fishermen, too, in locating schools of tore, negotiations for a revision of Tulip enizineered by a propaganda
v' where possible driving their farm ani -i deterrent to motorists who are 'in- fish and will aid meteorologists in the treatise to meet the developments bureau, trained, financed and directed
orals before them Is pictured as be-1 of the peat 25 yearn should be init]at- by Moscow, which has stimulated the t
• i dined to take liberties with the roles making weather forecasts."
yond the power of the imagination to of the road when They are away from --- o - ed, as' ft recognize& that without pn= uneducated masses by means of spe-
u ggerata. dangering the safety of or -justice to- cious promises. fallacious arguments
R
• their own particular jnriadietioa and [,evCe Dynamited to Save ward foreigners such modification a
will, I think be productive made with s v� ante e. and has not hesitated to resort to
$fiJ Fairies t - -- o
results." -
"It is convinced that firm action b eamrai
��' - ---� -- y fins of intimidatioei and ntur-
as Waters Rise. 18- Year -Old Marksman New Orleans. - Gentle - cataracts 'he powe *s would be welcomed by the der in order to further its aims.
' coursed down three breaches made in Qreat man of law- abiding citizens in "The Chamber recognizes that
Winnipeg. May 1, -Snow, rain-and - Qualifies for Bidey Team the Mississippi- levee 15 miles south China, who would see in such action then! are enlightened and progressive c *,
(floods ushered in the sunny mouth of of New Orleans after dramatic pre- hope of release from the burdens of Chinese who desire to attain stability
May in Westew Canada' to -day. St. John, N.B., May • 1.- -James partitions by State authorities to re- 'autocracies, both military and .com- by revolutionary process, but sees In -
Calgary reported• a light snodifall, Lupton McAvity, Jr., of St. John, lieve the Crescent City from the flood monistic, which.,between them, have the action of those responsible for the
`while Edmonton district, in Northern who, it was announced here to-day, menace. divided and have nearly ruined the present state of chaos selfish motives
,i41berta, experienced a heavy fall of has qualified for the Canadian Bin- Succesaive explosions of dynamite, country, terrorizing the inhabitants. rather than patristic ideals."
chow. It started early in the day, ley team, is 18 years of age, and a buried deep in the hug_ a walls of - - -
and it was still snowing at a . late .a l(.t at the Royal Milita7y Coliesre earth thrown up to hold the surging - � do, fair, $7.50 to $8; butcher
G hour to-night... Other Western dis- I at Kingston. McAvity t 3 ix tlwenty- river to its course, caused only three r�p steers, choice, $8.25 to $8.75; do, fair
Pl tried. in Alberta, Saskatchewan sad; fourth place in the rifle contests con- small trenches, through which the ar � to good, $7.50 to 88; butcher heir- ;a1
Manitoba, reported a heavy uurtcd b the Dominion of Car: -dA waters of the mighty stream seemed sera, choice, $8.25 to $8.50; do, com.,
i po vy rainfall' y '$6.76 to $7.25; butcher cows, good -•
' during the day, and there was little ra'fio Association for quaiifyin. for at first reluctant to run.
s : ___ �, _ choice, $6.25. to $7; do, fair to goo
sign of s let-up to-night the team McAvity, -it to sa.d, is rho 4 " TORONTO. !6
The flood situation from Brandon youngest Canadian to have mace the j;b.2b to $5.60; do, com. to med., 4.50
'� Spare the Wild Flowers. Man. wheat -No. 1 North„ ;1.51%; to $5;'do canners and cutters 82.50 to
Manitoba, westward along the Aa'n- P:s:py team sill -e 3lsrjor Th,•naa No. 2 North., $1.48%; No. 3 North., $4; butciiZ bulls, Rood to. choice, $6
fboin , River, became more menacing wining Hart, wn.) a: 18 was a mom- St. Louis Globe- Democrat: Now $1.40%.
► don't o out in the count and ez- to $6 50; do, mad., $5.25 to $5.76; do,
to-day. The river was coming up ben of this team in 1877, g Man. oats, No. 2 CW; nominal; No. balognas, $4.60 to $5; baby beef, $8.60 -
?'; rapidly to-night, and residents along p terminate all the wild flowers. Let S. not quoted; No. 1 feed, 57c; No, to $11.00; feeders, choice, ;7.00 to
'em grow and-look pretty for every- 2 feed, nominal; western grain quota- $7,50; do, 'air, $6,25 to $6,75; stock - Y
the Brandon flats were vacating. their' Seventy -SiZ Men Entomb in body. tions in CA.f, ports. fare, choice, $6.50 to $?; do, lair to
bainea. po
k. Appeals were sent to Brandon City Virginia Mine, Fifteen Dead. - - -- 0 Am. corn, Toronto freights-No. 2 med., $6.f0 to $8; springers, $80 to
yellow, kiln dried, 85c; No. 3 yellow, $r1.0; miich cows, $75 to $90; plain
officials to -day from residents o! the Fairmont, Vr., May 1. -The fate of q� kiln dried, 82c. i to mod, cows, $45 to $65; calves,
!lets asking for boats Whelp them. 7g miners entombed in the Everette g i j °*� Millfeed -Del. Montreal freights, choice, $10- to $11; do, med., $7 to
escape from their submerged homes. villa Mine for 2d hours was uneaten- -+ fi 3 + .. , bags included: Bran, per ton, $32.25; $8; do, com., $6 to $7; lambs, choice,
_.__ Fifty families, 4rho moved to the mined late to-day as rescue' crews f i shorts, per ton, $34.25; middlings, .$13.50 to $14; bucks, S10 -to ;11,25;- T
upper floors of their homes Friday $40.25: sheep; choice, $8 to $9 ; do, heavies,
' and Saturday, to-day Were forced to worked frantically -to extinguish a Ont. oats, 60c f.o.b. shipping points, $6 to $7.50; do, culls, $4 to $5; hogs,
abandon their houses, while others fire in the bleat -torn tunnels. All i Ont. good milling wheat -;1.23 to thick smooths, fed . and watered,'
rescue work was sun nded to-do $1.24, f.o b. shipping points, accori- $9.75 to $10; o,
were preparing to move early in the y d f.o.b., ;9.25 to ;9.50
while mining 'experts fought the , ;.g to freights. do, country points, $9 to $9.25; do od
mo flames. Barley- Malting, 70c. _ '.cars, ;10.16 to $1040; select premium, s
The known dead numbered lb, and �' ; Buckwheat -73c, nominal, per hog, $1.90 to $1.96.
Rye -No. 2, 98c. MONTREAL
QItEtO!!�i UIa1QElsitp HOitiOrs rescue leaders feared that when they Man. sour -First pat.; ;8.10, To- pats, CW, No. 2, "74c;'do, No. 3, hoc, y
�� of . and State. conquered the blaze and reached the " Tonto; do, second pat., $7.60. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats.,
trapped men they, too, -will be. added patent, flour- Toronto, 90 per cent,, firsts, $8.20; do, seconds, , $7.70; do,
Kingston, May I.-The Senate of to the list of fatalities. Nine Injur- per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, ,
Queen's University will confer at ed men were in hospitals here, one in $5.20; seaboard, In-bulk, $5.80, ' strung bakers, ;7.50; winter patents, *R,
!choice, $5.90 to $6. Rolled oats, ba
Convocation on Wednesday afternoon's critical condition, Ch.« -New, large, 1B%c; twins, g '
19% to 19c; triplets, 18% 'to 19c. Stil- ofSO lira., $3.40 to $3.60. Bran, $32.25. „
' next the honorary degree of Doctor ! O _ tons, 21 to. 22c.. -Old, large, 2Lto 22c; Shorts, $84.25. Middlings, ;40.26, l
of Laws on $ori. James A. Robb, Min- Cheque in Malla When ' twins, 21% to 22c. Old Stiltons, 23 Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $14.50.
>, to 24c. I Cheese finest vests, 16% to 16%c. r
later of Finance t Ottawa; and Sir Mother Murdered 4 Children H y>
Leicester Harmawtxth, London, Eng -� _ Butter- Finest creamery pritita, Butter, IYo. 1 pasteurized, 43 to 43ic.
land, in absentia. The honorary de- t'c; No. 2 46c. Dairy prints, 35 Eggs, fresh extras, 36c; do, fresh
gree of Doctor of will be con -' Windsor. =The day that sirs. Horn: to 37c. - firsts, 3'!c.
! ma Thomas was planning the murder t ` Eggs- Fre {ii extra -, in cartons, Hogs, ;10.75 ' to $11; calves, com.,
erred on Rev. Charles Wallace Bish- of her four children, because she be- 25 to 36c; fresh extras, loose, 35c. $5.50; do, med., $6.26.
gyp, Principal of AIbert College, Belle- lieved the was nothing ]eft in the 'i fresh firsts, 33c; fresh 'seconds, 280 ;
- ville, and Rev. Albert MacKinnon, world for herself and the children a ty Poultry, .dressed - Spring chickens,
United Church of Scotland, Rome, cheque for $46, from the Mothers' A]- 60c; chickens, b lb4. up, 40c; do, .4 •to Cana Prohi]iitss Importation -
ltsly, in absentia. Hon. Mr. Robb. and lowanee- Gommissiow was in the mail 5 lbs., 38c; do; 3 to 4 lbe , 85c; do; 2% - - - -
Sa�. Mr. Wallace will be in attend- to a%c,.84e; brAlers, 1% to 2% lbs. 1 Potatoes from Disease Areas
at Toronto -first giant of a regular 38c; hens, over 5 lbs., 32c; do, 4 to 6
income which the mother would have
= --err- ` ? lbs., 30c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 28c; roosters, Ottawa, Ont. -The importation of
received had she stn •ed her hand a y -
i 3 ' 25c, turkeys, 46 to 47c; ducklings, 5. potatoes into Canada from. Europe,
' I�t>g0ists Punished at Home' i day longer. - •• lbs. and -up 86 to 38c.
for Offences While Touring Mrs. ,Thomases application for assn Beans -Can. hand - picked, $3.60 to !the Azure Islands, Canary Islands, _
tance, as contained in the files of the s 13.90 bushel; rinses, Newfoundland, -the .Islands of St
P �.4b to ;8.60.
^ Mothers' • Allewanc.ea •Commission at''f
-Syrup, > imp' I Pierre and Miquelon and the State of -
Maple products -S u , California are prohibited under as
Toronto. - Motorists o! Ontario + I gal,, $2.25 to $2.30; par b gal., $L.lb p
louring in oilier provinces and in the Sandwich, adds one touch more off$ <' to $2.25 per gat. • maple sugar, 1b., 96 Order -in- Council made public 'in thisl
United'States; and visitors touring in pathos to the'.1ragedy by revealing b 28c.. ,
E Ontario will henceforth feel the "long hat the tenth`'birthday of- her oldest �N+ ?r - ( week's issue of the Canada Gazette.
g girl was otil three des t Honey- 60 -1b. tins, 18 to 13 %c; 10 -.LThe new regulations, -deemed neces-
t arm of the laa"dxtended to their own y days peat at the I lb. tins, 1314 to 13 #c; 6-1b. tins, 14 to- `R
time of the tragedy.'
ra ed Mrs.. Thomas 14c; vary by •the Minister of Agriculture
s. home town when they commit offences g . y _ 2}k -11i.. tins 16c. I rovide that - sbi meets of--potatoes `
' while on their trips, according to a Dieu from the injuries she inflicted in I Comb honey - ;4 to ;$ per down. P p P - i-
from the $ratan of Pennsylvania,
statement by Hori. George S. Henry, a ��.� Smoked meats -Hama, mad., $0 to
MiniMinister of Public Works and High- an attemp6 to take her own life. 82c; cooked hams, 43c; smoked W4st Virginia and Maryland shall be
R. ----� t' rolls; 25c; breakfast bacon, 28 to 33e; accompanied by a certificate stating '
? "At the quarterly meeting of the Lora and Lady Willingaon r. backs, boneless, 32 to 42c, `that such potatoes were grown out-' �«
Cured meats - -Long clear bacon, side an area quarantined for the
Eas�ern Conference of Motor Vehicle Return from Western Trip. 60 to 70 lbs. ;21; 70 to 80 lbs., ;19; ! y q
�e 90 to 100 l6 wart disease. _
Administratorsr comprising fifteoa �- a. and u $18; sigh # - The Order -in- Council makes addi-
i• stn and rovinces. just concluded { '` '� t. weight rolls, In lbarrels, 11.60; heavy. I
j Ottawa, April 80. -The Governor _ -. weight rolls, $38.50 per bbl, tional amendments to the Destructive. ;
In Philadelphia," he stated Ontario General and Viscountess Willin don Insect and Past Act prohibiting or
t entered itlto an arran meat where -' g Lard -Pure tkrcea, 14 to 14c;
returned from their tour of Western Col. Sir Victor MacKenzie C.O. regulating other fin orlations as iol-,
t 'tabs, iii to lb�c; pails, lbib to 18c; i � !i P
by 'memSer states agree to uapend Canada to -day. They went immediate- Scots Guards, photographed on 'the prints, 16% to 17c; shortening tierces, i lows: Prohibiting the importation of �.
..: or revoke the license of a resident ly to Government House, where. later quay at Soutbampton before his • regi• 13!4c; tubs, 13%c; pails, 14%c; blocks' all plants excepting the ,fruits of
�
who committed an offence in another in the day, Premier King called upon ment salted for China on the Cif' of and tins. 1614c pineapple. Banana and cacoannt into
fine or province which, it committed gym, Marseille& 1 Heavy beef steers, $8.25 to $8.75; I Canada from the Hawaiian Islands. �
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Aluminum*
....RHEUMATIC, MISERY Now packed in
i* the !laming red
THEIR CAM First
Spran Ad forth; t he taw ny Oran"
viv
'jkHef Can Only Come Through Progress Mack in the Pmveb ins:it"
And next delicious yellow; by
r Blood— Liniments of tion of Denftl Disease. Bette side
Marked progress has been made dur-
No Use.. Fell the kind beams of all - refreshing lug recent years in working out a Pm
In no other disease does the bli�od,gramme for the prevention of. dental
7 Then the pure WtTe that swells autum-
become thin go rapidly an in rheuma- disease. Outstau4ing research work-
I dal skies. 'tism. Not on' AL
ly do" It become thiniers have spent,their time, and energy er Ethereal play'd; and then, of sadder
but it -is loaded with impurities —rheu- 4n an effort to ascertain the read hue
matic poisons. proper, and pyorrhea and to
Ik Without the. can*" of d
treatment the" poisons ificrease, the find out how the public can success -' Emerged the deeper indigo (as when
droops The evening d
InfilLmed joints swell anti the patient (fully combat or' correct these condl-
I is g�od
with frost)
'bowmen a cripple. Most treatments tions,. Such Investigation Is absolute- -T
! While the last. �gleaimilgs of refracted
&,imply Atm to, keep 4OW12 the pain, ir essential because so many PeOlA&
light
Your grocer knows when you order
hence with every unfavorable toad- are not only suffering from tooth ache' Died In the'fainting violet away.
tion a renewed attack follows. and the lose, of valuable teeth but 19 E D ROSE ORANGE PEKOE yoq
-4ames Thomson.'
TO cast out rheumatism the blood number of systematic diseases are the kwt
the rheumatic result of bad mouth Conditions— judge of fine tea.
must be enriched and. are a
e--natural-f---it-b"--be�n-dF&c6v-e—rid—that dental
POI_ -driven-out-vnith7th
secretions of the body. This can best I dise"es are largely due to modern
MAE CRE OF I ln&utry. a"' SAW Adverfisementay
be done through a course of Dr. Wtl-i habits of living and that People In
I am the sport and ♦ paWon, of youn I HFXIfA&O luii:�5,;'JIO WORIL
_Iiame' Pink Pills, which have a BW,.i- I highly civilized countries 'have more 9 weds"
highly EMIER minds; Pronto. J4 $3. 11:'RY
fie action on the blood, giving It new tooth decay than those less h BARIVIZ on
rWALAJ I tall to men bax"rmed and fresh of
richness and redness. Thousands favored. it IS always difficult to Per-
SUPERIOR BABY CHICKS AT NE01001110 1021011%
have trieil'this treatment with bens- Buade the public to live In accordiRS-elb soul, 1
pu Stomach disturbances and constipe- Ready to sweat and fight and risk and A C Or LN AlM.T0.11A
ncial results. That every 'sufferer from with natural laws and
the -dam
lion are responsible for much of 0 • ii;�ka. Tom Sarno %I a&;
rhounlietlem who does not try Dr. Wil- Some extra protection must be Pro- ty Is O.A.C. Barred F be
"items' Pink PUls is neglecting the vided. The research - departments Of P`eevl
most shness of babies and young CbMd- To master, to excel, find to oont ��All our docks an has
ren. When the-babr-ft cross or irrlt- �Mk*mls from blood tested stock
xol.
hopeful means of recovery is shown the - Deatal Faculties of the Univer8i for bmv7 eu prodwdois. 11 You we=
able the mother should not resort to I am a struggle In the dulyt-and smoke, that are bred for a" production said " have :_n
by the statement wf Mr. David Carroll, ties and other Investigators are. con the sizeh order from us and secure rary limit ebtaft
Pictou. NS., who -says:—"Tor Years I winced of the necei3f4ty for and the called soothing mixtures to correct Where wheels are whirling and high Quell at rho PO" of ordinary ffrMs
the trouble, for in the majority of broad bake By, Prim her t7 undrid for 'lay, Barred Rocks L
rheumatism. Tho' value of this stud .and the !arge num- b
-was, troubled with rheurn& cases these mixtures Simply drug the I am the march of mankind from. the L*O— 6W.00; June. Barred Rocks. $10.00
-Valns were not continuous, but they her engaged in the work gives promise harm 344.00; exprom Paid. luo wr cent. LIT4,
ratos. 25 Per cent. eash, with
always returned, and kept child into an unnatural sleep. Whar past,
getCng: of many worth-while developments.
to needed is a gentle lax4tive.that will To. frontier& wide, advintuirous and balso-ii C.O:D. Prompt vilpmmt. ribrazit*24.
worse. (tried so-called electric belts Knowledge of any kind Is of little Johnsen. Box 107. Foripas. a"
sweeten its stomach and regulate the high,
and many medicines, but. did u6t got value unless applied and _s programme
I . ai ss rou aium QuAu,ry rus
bowed%. Such a remedy is found In 0 11:2 11 C
more than temporary relief. Only for the prevention of dental diseases Reed Boby'Vhlek, O.A.C. strain brad-to•LO
ose who have suffered from this trou- will not be of much service to human-- Baby's Own Tablets. They are easy I I.LM the came of Progreso, where k. Boa. and Tom Barron WILits L==
th . rorr t
to take and guaranteed to be entirely aim .111-h Year il Q izzwro's our Soo"
man's art
ble • wur realize what I suffered at Ity unless brought to them. T�O'Iogi_ all is "d hicits at the ponou
free from opiates and narcotics. Con- Against the power of the Spheres Is 'Plriv*Lty Too" b., or CU14'k& an b61tat"so
'times. I had begun to dliWr of get- cal person to educate the people in re- 'a
as too and Lower than
ceraing them, Mrs. Jos. Tausaignant. hurled. sad wives Just
'ting better when a friend urged me to Card to mouth conditions Is the dentist Ste. Sophie, Que., writes: —"I would I am the Creation carried on anew InfWtor qnAlill, All .0W WNILS Are headed wittl
pstusr�d coavrels frona, blood-tested stock and "
.,try Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills. Ina but how can he bring the advantages like all mothers to know that I feel In the beginning of a greater world. also been coned rot h",y �sal produotla. T. Line
wovd Your sock order from on and sectin the
short time 1 COU14 feet title medicine of modern dentistry to the bublic un there Is no other medicine to equal —Herbert G. Sisison. In Forbes-Maga- Prices par litindred. sarred xocki.. for asy S la,
helping trit, so I gladly continued tak- , less he Is himself informed. Baby's Own Tablets. I always keep a Zinei. $10.00; Leghorod. Usy $13.00. Jun* 314,001
the den- am. Wd 100 par coat. Ilvo arrival MAM&MIL
Ing the pills and Soon found that eve" The chief agency used by ti box In the house and their prompt use Terms. 15 per orms. easki vftb order. balance C-03M,
trace of the trouble had disappeared tists for the purpose of keeping abreast never falls to restore my little on" to uy and vsrdully filled J. air
A year without a plan to like a
there was a great 'improvement In of the times to the dental convention. health.- The Tablets are sold by Twddl.. F-via. Ont_
ship without a rudder.
'my general health. It is now two These meetings, held once a year in medicine dealers or by ma.11 at 26 eta.
;Years Once I took Dr. Williams' Pink the province enable the members of the a box from TL's Dr. Williams' Medl-
Pills and I have not. had the Least dental profession to secure through tine Co., Brockv-111t, Ont. 17cl
and clinic the very, latest in both
twinge of the trt�yuble in that tlm* seedy CHICRO
That In why I confidently recommend knowledge and methods. The Dental
0 M�LA-
the pills to other sufferers." Convention to be hold In Toronto d mr- Beethoven in the Home" y 0
matpay
You can get these Pills from any Ing thin month promises to be of un• The great symphoules and string is unexcelled for E All that the tim"
medicine dealer or by mail at 50c a usual importance bemuse It will be the and Tinting. Proismonal
quarte4a of Beethoven represent that implies. From
box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Diamond Jubilee of the Ontario Dental
master -ccimposer's senius at Its high- Dyers am the health
yo .0
-.-Co.. Brockville. bnt. Association and will be a joint conven• W DYES
est. On the face, of it they are exciu Sa Andof range ps
0 tiou with the Canadian Dental Associs- the —concert-room. sx_•
Scot- a a an grog of Skilled chain- where a . — nationally known strainlL e2ot man
fish manner, I, prepared a even-' physiciani from all parts of America ber-muste Vlayers can be assembled In
Pon to from the hewthyf
in g for M.P.'s In the British House of will bs'present
to give assays and the home. But as a matter of fact, RESTORED TO
raw, th Hatched Chick&
Commons, but English Members are'
clinIcs and the meetings will be so In- most of theme wonderful works for a write #or cbvwhw raw
the most numerous patrons of the structive and !aspiring that the vast number of Instruments have been ONTA00 QUALITT ZATCWMT
famous Scottish national dish, majority of the dentists of the Pro- transcribed for performance as piano GOOD HEALTH %%488 Rk6non"LvLoodwas
vinice will be in attendance,
duets. and great Is the enjoyment to be
Keep MInardis Unliviont In the house. Mother of Eleven Children
6 — — had from playing. them In that form in
Any work that betters the condition
the home. Beethoven's concamroq_m PTaim Lydia E. Pinkham*s
whatso- "A
of mankind in any respect v works have been made marvellously I V I
1 ever is divine in its nature. . Vegetable Compound ,.0 R EA
available to the home, also, by gram*• will witors iser. -I far yow arvan 00 sir
• isololl to se, 1004 wiiply sees soil PAY mwwa
phone re<ords, so that there Is little Her Interesting Experience ve's
ftemot routes dally by meway arder. High"
NO-1-R—FE WOOL need nowadays to limit our pleasure said fee 001W Ref4r1ift#! Bask 40 1106stroal.
Buckingham Quebec. - "I am the %write for man* &ad Wisolam
ZTWY 8bWV ZT01ry Teat' in his genius entirely to our touch mother ut eleven living children, CITY CREAMERY :t
Clip by machtne and W 1616 more than With it at Conleerts. and my baby in - Torothe
Wt` will ship, wish hand blades. 31achin4 leaves no waat4i-• 70 Queen St. E.
ful ridirss shears events all over —all long five months old. -
stable cool, brings bettor prtce& Injurol
the finest thins in the % eorld to - eev your
sheep much lose than hztnd�blades. Saves ecoinach intio-top shape to 15 to 3U drove ci
EIGHT oi&d r a aonnd' Y a, y.er, Spring rime is
shearers' wacm—anyone can operate & ieiaxl a Synw in a slaw of water. An), dray taken Lydia E.
store.
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PREPAID *tawan Nei. 9 Sbearbo Nisialsillise Pinkham'i Vega- CELERY KING Time
L
Ball- bearing. Bullt for work Lasts Years. table Compound 'Brew a cup of this fine old vegetable conic.
No obligation to shears arriboth slid fast- At dealers. $28,7L "M
Think Spring oughts.- for weakness and
75, factory his all the spring medicine you need. �A
buy, but if you Waste rn Canisdas`%- or send facto n7 nerves. I knew It drives oitt wint-r's poisons, imp
41o. easiest term 82.00 and pay balance on arrival. (Frei ht. Stop thinking Winter thought& t f -to4ft
C 01 1 from U ,the appetite and makes " feel better
prop") Cow and horse clipvIns attach- Spring thoughts! Make your
we arranged. meat 110.64D. Wjmtmr-n C__LL sister, Dame E Tight away. CELERY Kllif� 7good-fat M
Chutranteed for l `0 extra. Back. thoughts so active that you live your ouard Bellefeuillo the whole finaily. At dn;ggists, 30C & 6ft
tea Years.
Satisfaction or Money dream. Things. people---everything Z) f Ramsay-vill
FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. kTn_ five years I n For 'Write now for
331 farlaw A,-e,-.-TarbiU S
Particulars. drawn to you.' And just as surely as
4ASsims wanted where we .,.,.Spring follows Winter, so will that
we sot represeweel. 00
dream of yours come true.
Swadkh 8=:dr C*Ospazar'
36a Not" Dame St. West For sit pain Minard's Liniment.
Montreal
on It.
NO Nothing-, in life is more remarkable
aseead than the unnecessary anxiety which
cum we endure, and- generally occasion
ourselves.— Benjamin Disraeli.
Tie C-44M
A Velvej Skin
Canadian
-.0w Ike puny
armer \�\�\
Blood U04(ey 10
Z
A
ence
r us E n Tells
scLies" Booth, widely known otttario farmer, and a sick
man for 20ryedrs, suffered daily, only halt aline.
Now strong, robust, vigorous, credits new
cm.
found health to Tanlac
i 'T
Though popularly known as
Mr. I 4�orri�q first name is
GLOW
George. His home rsal b 271 Perth St.,
Brockville, For the past three yehrll
'Wim
he has enjoyed vigorous health but
I
-
Health
what•he-endured before then is beat
.
told. in his own words, "For twenty
This Spring
Years My arms, shoulders, Track and
hlps,,Rched with rheumatism," said
Mr. Booth. "Often I had to quit wor k-
I one bad spell
Taken according to the
'every
entirelyand remember
that kept me in bed for six mohtlii.
simple directions on
bottle, TRU -BLOOD brings
rimy case got to be so chronic that
the glow of vibrant health to
the be] p ran the farm. was prat -
tieslly helpless. Even my w rists and
I couldn't
the skin•
1rRTJ-RL00D ComplezfeSs" re-
kkands would swell up sothat
A
write my name. I dreaded edtime,
bl
meet "ood health" within. As a
Sprinx Tonic and Blood rurifier, it
for I got no rest, bU lay there in
on waiting for morning. Nervous
soundly. I gained 16 pounds which I
I hard out-
corrects the causes of ecurtia, skin
iTuptionfi and kindred qmptoms of
spells would seize' me and I would -
still retain, and now work
doors from 8 to 10 hours a flay. I never
vitiated or Impure blood.
tremble all over like a leaf - I cokildn't
at any benefit from in- -food and had
ly W
have an ache. It's hardly belimiertbld
Wfolks want to know what Tanlao
Do a ao many others am doing
--fret a dollar battle at your Drits.
'56
�t. force myself to eat. weight was
Ear below normal
can do, tell them to write to 1AM
h, to and sea me. I'll
slat's and Prove lu worth.
A
"Three years ago I decided to give
Boot or come
'em."
if efIdpo
9�ev RI ea
Tarlac a Xdbd trial; for nothing else
had helped me. I could scarce be-
tell
If your health is broken from oyerl��
Mr.'
10,
Bible as
_. .'fieVe such results were possible
Tarlac showed. The chin
work or neglect, profit from
experience. Try Tarlac, na-
F. TRU-BLOOD"
IF
-those Soon
BelsW_ my appetite came b , jiltil
pped,
,]Booth's
ture's own body Wider, made from
I could eat heartily., My nights be-
Game more restful, too) and I slept
roots, herbs and bard s. Your druggiall
has it, Over b2 million bottles sold.
ISSUE No. IS
L 4
_1
WAS :ft miser
am so ha to have D FFs-1
w 0
ho
"'�ow happy to h�
D
Lo cry. Now I am 1ha
daughter, have p is Al RU
p
good health. My d ghter
r
r w a
t-� 'T, s
6 as g it and p
taken k
t k
IS _years old, has t, en it and
to nie"d t a
-Stop ft -with Minarcre.. A -&PUU-
be harp7 to reemnitabd it to BIT
a , W
young gir a. Dame WILLIAM PAk- did tonic for the sC8JV-
30 �c a
h uebee.
Buckingham, t k_
ENT Box 414, Buckingham. Qu
Why'Why suffer 'fur Y"ra w, t
suffer 'fur years with back-
�� ua . a ,
ache, Itervousness and other ailments
common to women from early life to
middl
a, when Lydia E. Pinkham's
eel ie
Vege&af? able Compound will give you
'6KK OF a recent country-wide canvass 43
of par purchasers of E_ iri�h
Ve J�t; ble Compound, 0 r
rep a rreceived, an 6 98
every they were bane- 5
at to 11
--sem
kyE _ :
!got
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
'Colds Headache Neunitis Lumbago 4 .*V
Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
Accept only "B package'
which contains proven direr tifts.
Randy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and- 100—Druggillt&*
'Asptrin to the tracts mark (regtotered to canads).of Barre Man"factors or Nob"00tio.
ter or gilleynescid (Acetyl "leyUg Acid. IA. a. A."). While it IS Wall knows, j.
Win— T11111110,
that Aspt"u means Bayer manufacto", to angst the public against 111filtatIOM 00
of Seller Ognipeny wUl bs stamped With tb*U gimord tads OWN tar "Raw Orem" 0.
4
r:
i6AP - Mrflr. lFlcLeao. o Ieveland. fie -hire. F_.' T: Bunting h+xa been
7 L a'
VibitiDg at the home 10 her moth during. I ag. trife past few
or, Mrs. Bedson. days.
-Mrs. Abe Law moved last Wm. and Mrs, Cullijo have -Wm. and hire. Boyes and Mrs.
week Bryan's cottage. red
into Ed. B been spending a few -4aye with A. T. Boyes, of BellevlllL�, motored iq
.:�� h
friends in-Orono. up and spent the Week-eud with re �: ` >' �� .,
-Blanehe Walsh, of To-
routo, was home over the week- -St. Paul's'United Church ser- relatives -here,
enseveral vices on Sunday at 10-80.&- m. and -Dr. E. A, el Dentist, pra&
Moore enter - I P. M. In the morning-Mother's tieing in Toronto, willl be here in his
till
The mthistir at both office froln 1.80 p. m. 1) nL as
Vey servTce
friends frova the city a ed 0 Come and worsbif, ual on Thursday. to .6
Sunday. services. Ses",nable News items-
�Mrs. H A. Mal and dau -8L Andrew's Ladies' A will ---:A. M. Gibson, of the 8rd l
ghter. Bolen, of Torontoll were in hold their regular monthly most- cession, is erecting a large broader "STAUNTON" Wall Papers are now i- n full owing.
)n Thnilleday last. Ing at the home' of Mrs. W. l ho'
town t use and is -going very extensive-
7
7
-De. R. M. and Mm' Bateman Mrk on, Wednesday. May filth; IY Into poultry raising. - -A-price for every pocket and's color and
and friends, of Toronto, spent Sun- at 8 all All ladies of the can. -Dr. H. T. Fellalse, Resident Dent.
..-,day with the Misses Bunting. gregation are invited. -
let. Office over Baladon's hardware -design for every taste.
- Thomas and Mrs. Douglas, of -Mr. Broadbent, watch repair- store. Office kours, 9 to 6 daily and
Toronto, spent Sunday . with the er, who expected to bein Pickering evenings by ap;oo1ntme%ll
-:-.latter's wrother.,Mrs. Burrell, on.Toesday oHast week, was not -Rememberthe drama to be jiv ELASTICIA" Paint, the quality kind at a' re
asol
-Mrs. Rankin has improved able to come on account of illness, en In the Town Hall this !;Friday)
but expects to be here on Tuesday night, May 8th, able price. That's why the people like it.
�-�-'her property by removing- the under the anspi-
of next-week-from 12-o'clock, noon, tee of $t. George's Guild .- --ThiWi-
fencil W froht,"-d'_6tberwise.--
y le, 'Rogers"
high-
-A gaing of Bell Tviophone, line - to 3. 80 p. m. Those who have re. lay comes to Pickering ver We've added a new lin"
'men are bney hel-fe these days Pu, - pairs are asked to call for t or them. - Ftrecommended.
log up IL
dditional wires on their -At $t. Andrew's United brushing Lacque-Ask for it.
Church next Sunday, Mother's
ACHOOL RKPOFl
-Gordon Law has completed Day will be fittingly observed.
the erection of bit automobile The Sunday School. will meet as ch�rrywoiod school report. Senior We have 4-yard Unioleuni right, in stock. We deliv6r to yout'
Room. V-Laura Petty. Walter Fen.
show-room which hap "a very at- usual at 10 a. m., and at 11 o'clock
i,'. tractive ap the school will join the congrega, evg�ohn Garland. Sr. IV-Beatrice home, no m
pearance. atter where you live.
-S. and Mrs. Chariton, with tion in worship with the use of Mary Teefy. Annie Rittenhouse.-
idtio4kd'daughter and Mr. Wan&- George Mellroy. Len McGriskin. Sr.
the Mother's Day program. which Jr. 1V -James Lawrie. Peter Sobol,
Ge
has been carefully prepared for the 11 0"
maser, of Lakefteld, spent Sunday I-Annie Petty. Winnifred Barnes,
..With John and Mrs. Stork. occasion. All people ought to feel Evelyn Drinkwater, Leselle Beare.
-James Pruned has been spend. the great privilege that is theirs Harold Fenne Bertha Smith, Vin. The-new 'lines
Jng few days during the past to worship in the sanctuary. This cent Teefy. Y�r. III-Gordon Petty,.
week fie _Boww&nville with ills will be a good day for IL fresh Marion Ferguson Earl Taylor, Lloyd
start. Petty, Ruth Hollinger, Allan Ritten.
daughter, Mrs. Win. Crossey. Holeproof Hosi
house, Murray Hollinger, Hazel Petty.
-Mrs. L K. Devitt and little -When motoring along the wZy"
Oberr
daughter, of Toronto, spent over highway remember that you are _ywood school report. Junior
Room. * Sr. II-Arthur Petty. Ray
the week-end with the format's entitled to half the roadway. bull Pilkey. Albert Maynard. John Testy. at 1.00, 1.5
parents, Hugh and Mrs. Mechin. also remember that it is very poor Ronald Maynard, Bill Peters and
-The Youth's Companion says - Policy to insist on your rights in Ftack Sl (ties).- Mary MacRae,
There's nothing on earth that and 2.0
this respeet. If you Insist in driv- Dorothy Laurie. Sr. Or. I-Vera Drink- 0
I ore trouble, and less value Ing along the road right up to the water, Esther Barkley. Pat Tel
a Jr. T-HughTeefy. CbarlieCalladine.
Jot your trouble, than a personal centre line, the other fellow whom 7
Bobby Torrence. Norman Pett
trudge. If you have one, don't You are about to meet may do the 1, in all the
• eed it; starve it." Pr. -Alvin Pilkey, Willie Mcil."r:
same thing. and one of you may Jr. Pr, -(arranged a1pbabletically)"Nor-
-Since the speed limit has been accidentally over-reach the mark, ma Flett. Mildred Hollinger, Florence 5
-Increased to thirty-five miles per and then there is a crash, followed Mitchell. James MacRae. Allan Petty, ne "Paris' .'shadet
Ifole-probf ffasierq
_♦our, we cannot see that motor by a beated argument as to who Margaret Testy, Muriel Torrance. Ill
care are travelling any faster than wag responsible for the accident. on roll, 25. Average attendance, 20.
% were before the law
Whil you are entitled to drive M. A. Goilan, teacher.
was 'We are specializing on a line of artificial Silk Hosiery
changed. Those who violated the right u p to the contra line, it is far for every day wisax, at 49 cents per pair. Nice now
,Bow before find. no that better to keep to the right as far
New Adisidw4"donwats, shades such a's atmosphere, almond, peach
-
that they were then going as-fast as possible, but not so tar as to
sia they cared to go. blossom, fellow, m000lrg ht etc.
put you in, danger. There are
ASTURE TO LET-Will take cat, We are not forgetting the Men-& real sale of Men's Brat-class
-9. L and M. 9. Chapman were many who have met with an an- Re to pasture Way "CeY, Dunbarton. 31-3g
Work Boots, regular 4.00 and 4.50 goods, per pair 3.29.
in Windsor on Saturday attending timely death as a result of insisting
an having t ASTURE TO LET-45 acres. wat-
the funeral of an sant, who was their on the pub- Pered. no pul red G. F. Jackson.
,5 required,
so sister of their mother. On their lic highway. R R 1. Locust 1 32-93 0
TIF I # a - -Sued& . May-89h. is belleg
they .-W -.7 Will
rel U home 4;; 1 WVW eik enid-Splecial 11-
Queensville, the home of &( served as Mother's Day through. POTATOES F01i_8_A_LE_-Tab__1`car a
wed. 11 50 Sow $ 1,36 = -
.11diner's celebrated bird sanctuary out all the PrOvincillis 113 Canada. Richardson. R, ig App%p' H. 2
R. No. 2. ring. S'Pkgs Quaker Corn Flakes, 8c.
and tho had the pleasure of being This is an annual event. the see. - OG LOST-In Pickering. about 8 Lbs Cut Macaroni, 25C.
shown through the interesting and Sunday of May being set a rt DApol 27tb. it white Spt2 mate answer, 8 Lbe Bulk Cocoa. -25c.
place by Mr. Minor. as Go-to-Sunday School Day. rbis --snowball " Reward. Thn, Lam, Flittering: 4 Pkgs A & H Sol Soda'... 25c.
-We have often wondered why is a rally day for all, both old Phone 2130, as
itirls and women use paint, POW. and young, and in combined with 0 LET-Paisture. 100&cnwofgood
der and the lip- stick. one Wan, Mother's Day, thus serving a t pasture land. Plenty of shade and water.
a r to Lot 9. mar of con 4. Pickennig
who has made a close study of the fold purpose- This day Is se H App'z'*M.rO
Tindall, R R No • 1, Locust W. .34 M,S.,�-CHAPMAN
-question declare@ that he' hiss solv. w special attention to
od the problem. The reason, he the Place ad Importance of the FARM AND GARDEN -1:-A-ND-L s7! -- ----
n7s, is that only girls and Sunday h . and the part it JL' ror -le - rent. near paved Hif.Po ,tat,
t women naying factories. ol Tyndall
method a Ave. Tomato 3. Phone Lakeade'8160F 31.36
S
T,he paint and powder is only It also is to give honor to those in
with ugly faces adopt this pi ys in the building of character, 'orl
R SALE-A 500 gal. gas tank al
mask to hide the ugly features, the home who carry the bardep of F?1 jallon pump, good as new, will sell for Arrow �S h 'is f t
-Mm John Tool a former responsibility, especially to the slol ank and pump are now at Frenchman's
resident of Pickering. died on mothers, who. by their patience. Say. Apply E. M. Croker. no Blau A,
Toronto. We are showing the Spring and SummorLices of this famous brand.
Thursday last in Oshawa, where their endurance. their loyalty -and In plain colors with collate to match
skis has been residing during the self sacrificing service. arebelping VOR SALE-200bushole of seed her.
a' ley. %fanscheyl variety. Had over 50 bus. and in fancy stripes.
post few years. Bar funeral took to snake earth "a little bit of in Lhe acre lost year. S1.00 per bushel, Jobs, Priced.from $1.95 to $3,50.
Flace on Saturday forenoon, when heaven." The public school and Miller. R. R, 2. Claremont. 280
ult"went took lace in the R. C. the Sunday School have great re OR SALE-1 8- b. P. engine, for gas
Cemetery here. The decessed SponsibillLies in moulding the For oil. Goold. Shapley & Muir I foot
-power
whose husband pre- deceased her ; character of the young. But the milking asaichine• I milk wagon- - I Premier 31 interwoven 'Socks
yl
person on whom rests the greatest lug plow. WM. Gray Jr., R. R..% Choy t.
niumberof years, was 0 ft To Phone Clare 2213,
quiet
disposition, and was highly responsibility in this great war The now Spring Lines are now in and this 'firm certainly are upheld.
by thaw q�w_ n Ir"ew hs- is the mother In Ahe Dome. and OR SALE--Sow, with litter of thir their reputation for being Canada's foremost
Ogg 6 Will 01.4 ad - till- of d---.
-Ontario Lodge, No. 824, 1.0.0. many a man who has risen to mAh sum or at k; 1 -home debverywailon fancy hosiery leaders.
F.. Pickering, am commemorating high Position In then Stal in the in fint-c�y= - .. _ . .
itiwil _Jolkn Gillman, R. R. No. Insist on Interwoven Socks.
108th amniversisay of the foun- Vburch and in the professions, can 1. Locust MU. Plamile Mark 16M
ding of the Order, by holding estify to the fact that their one- TORONTO WET•WASH LAUN.
g 43)
And -Let
sonnivoinary service in St.. - eggs in life to due to the hifinence TDRY (Semi finish) our ,drivers ll and
of the mother to
explain our 24 bow service. Just leave Y7 Senii-Ready. Clothing
row's United Obareh. Pickering, the home. A name With Mr. S.W.) avis, barber shop. e
am the evening of Sunday, May IllPleciftl Program entitled "Coun• will pick up and deliver 3 times a week.
For a Now Line this certainly has taken strong. In the short time.
..M, at, 7 o'clock. All members of try, Howie and Mather" has been MPLEMENTS FOR SALE-Single
we have had their samples we have doubled our
Ontario Be pared for use on'that day. Let !prow, Cocksbutt, No. 21. newly new; McCor. output over any other session.
the Order in the district are turn out on Sunday to henoZ mice mower and Massay-Harris binder. 7-ft. cut
r 0 INUFF SAID!
-ba n tool T l or c-redit.
dially invited to most at the I
that person. who, above all others, to ant
lie is worthy- of honor.
rocia at 6.80. Sermon by 'Re W36
R Ferguson. -The annual meeting of Si. An -V ARM MACHINERY-Prost &
-We may expect to see this drew"a Church was hold on Wed. _U Wood. Cocksbutt, Tudhope, Andqrson, John Men 3 Oxfords
'year a large inflpz of American nesday evening with a Deere. Bissell. Gould. Shepley & Muir. Fleury,
large at- Wilkinson. BwZkes. Order your eg:
Forest tourist@. The dry atmosphere of tendanceof members ,and adber- now. Also Do radios. Y. We are stocking a nice range with almost ally
the American Republic will have eats. The pastor, Rev. J. S. Fer- Greenwood. 27tf )set you may wish.
the tendency to drive them to gnSoLn' presided and W. Westney OR SA LE-I have yet about forty
country with, al more salubrious acted as secretary; All the reports Fbusbels of Colorado spying wheat containing
climate and they consider govern- from the 'various organizations p small amount of barley, very suitable for mil Fred T. Bunting, Pickering
ing with oats, superior to marquis or any other
•
went control will be a' great to• showed the church to be in a. very. variety of spring wheat; $1.35 white it lasts; the Established 1357.�
land wheat, Phone Mark 1617. John.Pbil-
ducement to, migrate. As tbo'new flourishing Condition'. The Tress- Fi;r R R 1, Locust Hill. 30tf
regulations will allow American urer's report showed a balance on •
tourists to remain in Canada nine- hand after meeting all obliga- TOR SALE-In the Village of Pick'
. 9 Ruddy Park a 9-roomed
of them will prolong their stay been the best in man years. house, with pantry and wasb-room, each con-
-tydaysinatead of thirty, many lions. The Sunday School has P. sting, adjoinin 'GARAGE
taining soft water pump and sink. Woodshed THE -�CENTRAL
with us.
There has been a large attendance with hard water pump. Large cellar with brick
-Rev. Louis Perrin, B. A., who slid a great deal of enthusiasm has
Poor cemented; a good furnace. Large drilying
r garage and stables; henhouse: house P
was a re gard
tired minister of the Pres- been manifested. The. Young Mrtroees; hedges; shrwbbery.&r-; 3-8 .ni Telephone 4900
land. Apply to Mrs. J. N. Richardson, care of
People's Society has been meeting
16 teria, Church, died suddenly at
T. Reazin. Cresswen, Out. 33-33
)219, home, 84 Fairley Crescent. regularly t. re7 y, with a largie attendance
He
Hamilton, on Sunday last. and the meetings have been very To Whom Concerned:
was 70 yeloge, and was born interesting and profitable.. The
at Kincardine, Out Mr. Perrin Ladies' Aid Society have been very If the effects bf Mr. W. Slater left
at Pickering Inn are not called for in
was a graduate of Queen's LTniver• active do Auto Repairs, Accessories,, Oils and
9 the. year, and since 10 days some will be sold for expenses
sity, and after entering the mints- it 'was dMil four groups; a incurred at said Inn.
Piekeri Goo town and Wro� has existed, which resulted in Gasoline, Acetylene Weldia'a',
try had charges at Kirkfield strong but very friendly rivalry Pickering. May eth, IM.
ol Wat lastreCrge was at Chal- raising a largi amount 0 M�Tczice To
f money.
wer's Church in Irmo, when he The W
S. has also d Battery Charging.
one
totired five years ago and went to splendid work and their meetings TAGG G 0? DOGS I
Hamilton to reside. Besides his have been well attended. The -
-widow, Mr. Perrin is survived by Session report showed an increase Owners or harborer$ o f d ol in the Repairs made on all makes'
pea
one son, James EL, of London, Out. of over thirty-five per cent. in Township of Pickering will please
land one dauxht&r. Mrs. R. Conley, membership. take notice that the Dog Tax Act re. oJ
The work in all do cars,
of Kinicardine, where Interment rtments • has been of a most quires them to procure a tag for each
wM take place. It is about thirty- s 34 and keep such to
rt rwoulono times, securely fixed
three character, and the to the animal at all' es, under pen-
years ago since Mr. Perr?a outlook for the coming year is alty of $10 and costs.
left Pickerio g. and it was during very bright, The retiring Officers Also that the provisions of said Act
his ministry here that the presen t were all re- elected except the as to assessment and tagging of do
�p�j!r�!R 8 to nall There are still a number of his bid resigned on account of ill hsaltb thi w iP- - e' St. Andrew's Church was erected. Treasurer, Thomas Andrew. who will In future ctly enforced a bis etri TO* CHARLN
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friend@ living in Pickering who after holding the Position for G, M. FORSYTH. Reeve
will regret to bear of his sudden, twelve years. F. H. Westney was D. R. BEATON, Clerk;
death. (appointed to fill the vacancy. Dated P• 11th, 1927. 28tf Pkoprietor, Pickering.