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-TIC."r.1 NT.q FRIDAY, MAY 17. 192-9
/No. 3V',
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DUNBARTO
WHIT9VALS
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W The members of the Ladlet.' Aid of The annual tneettag of the White.
W, hitds- 'Mill
..� DJEl- c- PH ARSON-Physic ian Cherrywood United Church were the vale Woolen's Institute was held at GRr'"maiNWOOD
And Surgeon. Dunbarton. Mrs. Rackham on Wed.
R R""to of the W. A. and Guild at the the home of
101y home Of Mrs. Swan on Tuesday after. oesday with a good attendanco. After
noon and all report a pleasant time. a short program and the annual r
-11. FORSYTH. 10 b.D., ire! 'r Isru-nningagain after the flood, Dunbarton Anglican Mission:Whit. ports, the election. of officers to ek*
ateJL%*Dptometrical Associa
Of swing Lumber, MeL611fteturing sunday. May 19th. is the birthday of MILLS
letne-d Member*( the American E�ac (I -
JC�=: Cltems e2amined 'e-As follows: President,Mrs Goo
by appoin t. Baskets and Chopping Grain the Christian Church. Holy C)om. rtigb- letVice-Pres.. Mrs. G. +ran' Betablished ISM
one.ont. Monday@, Wednesdays munion set vice Find sermon at 3 p. tn., 2nd Vlee-Pres., Mrs, L. Hagerman -
An& Fridays. taken by the rector. preceded by the Sec'y. Mrs. W. Brownridge; Treas.:
Sunday School at 2 p: tn. Mrs. H.'Fugh: Pianiat, H.Hornshaw.
AE- OHR18TIAN, Barrister and Basket. Prices *for two weeks, to re- The Girls' Auxiliary will bold a At the close of the meeting the faith-
*S*,Uciwr,Notary Public Etc. Money to duce stock, are as follows silver tea and sale of home baking and ful services of the retirio
0an- South Wing Court House. Whitby. 261y g President.
candy in the Coinmunity Hall on gat. Mrs. J. A. Pugh, were recognized by
P Berry, quart boxes, per 1(%W, $5.50 urday afternoon. May 25t h. Tea serv. the presentation of a dainty salad
F , - ,E
ATO.N & RO,98-Barristers. So. ed from 3 to Op. ni,(D. S. T.) A good biw]. -A car of peas has just arri.
Norther� Cirietarici Building. 330 II-quart basket, each Aic program is being prepared and a fine
Bay C tr et t Torciato.
W.J.Beatoo
!me is promised all those who come, Don't &ed and I can supply po re
J�.D_ F.Ross' 0 quart. baskets, each sic miss "The Old-ftishion'ed pea weal or peas, oats and
Adelaide 2767 Every dne is heartily welcome.'
Bushel baskets, each -,80c Mother" ia the Wbitevale wheat mixed.
RESON DICK NG_ Baptist-Chureb, May the 23rd.
-Ltjaa:, T,rl. sojj�!..07.
k`c 213-214 Confed- OSHAWA There is not
enlition L- Buildin� Corner Y Wflte or Phone Markham 6405 any better feed in'det
a a,
and Main GREENWOOD. th%n a m of peas and
)n"MJ10n t
Igo and Rich- x are
'Saturday cv�-r,,nfs PwLn.Wednesday and Pleading g7ailty in Police Court or,
11.or 66W. Stf other Rrains. The extra
Pi k Monday morning to a charge of reck- Ed.Bie was in the village on Sun- feeding valtle
All T -ARRIVED less driving, William M. Hall, Belle- day. more
.30 A heavy rain on Tuesday has fur. than Inakes up the
�One Carload of ville, was fined $50 and costs or tbpr delaved seeding operatio extra cost.
NEIL C. S 11 ITH. p r). days. Hall's arrest came only after as.
L. D.s.,
a chase of * miles. He was sighted Mrs. Pl;,nn and Ret* spent Sunday Barley Feed ju limited amount.
9 �Succeftor to Dr. J.N.L)a)eF). Graduate of by a traffic officer travelli o Clereinoot with her fatheri Mr.
flas, tering and Fin n Ayeis.
he oVal Cojleg�gif Dental surre,,)ns and Toron. g through
04 Un"wersitY, At Claremont office over D, A. Pickering at an excessive rate of CHOPPING
Scott's store every Tneway and Friday. Mrs. Joblison. of Manchtster. is Monday. Wednesday and Frida
stosiff 10-11. 27tf Phone .1shind Lime and- peed, threading in and out of traffi pending d,couple of weeks with Mrs. y
t5 in a dangerous-manner. The office'cr' 8 10 cent per bag while-
ERBERTT. D t A. Boyer.
11D.D.S.. PALLAISE. L S.. a once gave chase, and was forced Mrs.James Raine 9 spending a few usinga ydro power.
Graduate Of the ROY
-to]SurgeoRs and the tj,,,, al Collplie of to go at a speed of between 50 and davii,in Toronto an
twm I em tY of Toronto, Gyprock h
Odke in residence secon din the neighbor.
d door east of st, And- 60 miles to keep behind him. Hall bond of Guelph.
Aw's Church. Picker, YOnize Your Home Mill
Ing,Ont. Office hours: 9 was finally caught when he was forced Pat
a.W to 6 p. m-, or by appoint sizes R
Mert. (X-ray �n the following. MistiLaura Mor�an, of Claremont,
sorvi-I- Phone Pick 3700, 431Y to 'stop at the traffic signal at Osh- Spent a couple of days last week with
32 inches by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet awa's main corners. It was recom- her sister.Mrs. E, Urmerod.
SU*t2%J0** 'and 4 inches by 8 feet. mended by Magistrate Hind that Harold and Mrs. Mathews were in
Hall's liquor permit be suF:penfied, as foronto on Sunday attending the
A LPLJZABETH RICHARDSON- V it showed signs of heavy ugage for meetiag of the York Bible Class in
Fire and I utomc b:le insurance of all kinds. a young marL slapsey Hall.
PICKEMG C 0 A - L
ftvn'lenung cowanies or solid financial stand. Wnrk has begun on the foundation
WHITEVALE. of Mr. Grepti's new store, Albert
Licensed auction.
HORGEKEAY F-dZ% Winde, of Claremont. bag the con- A Rood supply of Hard's
LUMBER YARD
:.' 'G -, Altona. Ltve tock and general sale, The Driamatic Club of St.Paul's tract for this work. ad Soft
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Irapp". ttendod to.neVernw; reaso ble. U ni-ted C'birch of Pickering will;pres- Tt*Mission Bavid are
Pho stouff9m."s Iving a Coal on hand. Also a supply
51 cert to the church here
TZE, 1911TIITG X&R-EET �-nt their very popular drama en- evening. und on Ft idav of Kindling Wood.
.4 Con-
er the supervision ofMrs'.
- F POSTILL, "Icen"Od Anedoneer "At-, old fashioned Mother" in Fred 61honn. This should be met] stove length.
0,11114 far o"n"46 Of TiOrk said Onsarlo Au�: We buv and sell, fur Whitevale Baptist Church under the patronized as -the ebildren need on- l2tf Phone Pick. 14
galft 01 L11 kinds sitteaudd 6, ,, * 131ab quotations
seeing, Address Green al?,"F,0., aborbass and Information.on all Listed and auspices of the Womens' Mission couragpment, A small admission fee 09.
Oz%.
Unlisted Mining Stocks. Circle on the evening of Thursday will be charged.
-BEATON TOWNSElp OLERK We will be please May 23rd 11 'A
J) 8 . Thi., drama DO',N
.000? Ir fee d to advise what I - . has been i3req- LD MUNRO. P1Cj&EXF
_61d or 4 ruznoer of times during the Cburc6. Pt c'koriag.
041OCaW LU uuv�or to b
ago, amany 6;'1.. are presenting I
4= nagger ag KbrilAND wbatstack wool]. Pairt fwv weeks and on each occasion their Popular drama. "Yesterday's SURNINGHA M
. G, 1-7 'Clients are making mocay by has been well twen acts Rose@." in Greenwood Church on Fri. Building and General
received. Be
lee.
Ft. GRANT-Lot 11- concession 4 following our advi solo-3 W7!1 be rendered by Mn A day. May 2lat. Admission. 25 cents, Contracting.
aZ4,,red Accountant Business and Munle,. Our long experiefic Troyer, of Whitevale, and readings children, 15 cents. This drama is well
Sc2rbo-. Telephone Markhagn 75og. tend ag over a pe i9 mining' @x' by M rL worth seeing. so be with us on the 219t, Estimates furnished on Ell cl
Auditors GRANt. GODFRE Y&Co,.at I riod of twenty Ellis of Tororno. The of work-Interfor and Este
St. East, Toronto, Can y to give soun rior.
ads. Adelwce e&ro. Allows us d advice cho,r will also assist in the program . I � 0.a -
on the In Alterations and repairs.
Tsetwen t feat tire of &mine which will begin atl o'clock sharp See "The Doctor's Patten find Cbiwn@3,l Built Concrete
M. MAW. or the epee Wrted4d Work.
ICENSED ArG. ulAtive feature of a prom. Do not miss hearing this three act '*The Dear D Town Phone Pickering 5712
W TIONEER (cw y pective miniogvetiture. drama . Admission 25.centQ, and
C-MILAS, AD it"or SOLLOWAY. MILLS & Co. children-15 centg. Pickerin ed ne FrAIRPOR
W. Terms reasonable go &Y' ' ' I T, ONTARIO
%ft RIC May be Ma the 22od.
"clildifed at NEWS' - Members of Rtaodard y
Itiont aboaft. WWtby. C. Indipen- . Be at WhitevAle Baptist Church',
fir Stock Exchange. AMOUGHAN. S H I N G L
Members of the Montreal Thursday evening. May 23rd
Mining Exchange.
a garden ';Ova Scotia Shingles
JR. Gallaugh.er Office and Board Room,Ground Floor. DUNIIIART�TN. Mr. Sbaver,has purchased
tractor.
Metropolitan Building, Galt GAlvanlaed Steel Shingles
Jobo and Mrs. Front Miss Jessie Duncan was home over Bird's Pelt$late Sbinglest
. 4rain. Merchant 'TORONTO, - ONTARIO England shortly. will Galt for the week-end.
for sale at
P119101es: Adelaide-Wn and 8372 We are sorry to report that Mrs. S
Toronto Donald Beer. of Blackstock. spent T. PATERSONS
Panipbell is very Ill. und&y at his home here.
of Burnbrae, MisisMaRgie Casale Called on Fred Call and get prices. Phon
Is In the market to purchase THE R(JRAL Thos. Addie. died. at and Mro. Cassie on Sa urday, CLAREMO
Y. e 2812
.Straw. Grain and potatoe,. his home in big 97th year. t
SECURMES COMPANY LTD. Miss Janet Allison spent the week. The Harvey Brothers, of Toronto.
it For quotations apply -LAW'S-
were with their parents here on Sun.
end with friends in Claremont.
Miss Atins, Allison balf I do y.
A- Real Estate and Insurance.' oitiled for Miss Margaret Peashy spent a
NT Holland where she will remain
I for& d everalG A R A G
R. No. 1, Farm Properties a Specialty. couple of months. Avd this week at her home in the
We are sorry too report that Mrs.
po Phone Pickgrinit 1712 We it re prepared to do all,kindii
4 Head Office:213 214 Confederation Gatward, formerly.of this place, but W. J. Holmes has added a fence to of repairing of care No bet-
I Stf Reference Bank of Mootreal'I Life Building. Toronto. now of-Detroit, is very Ill at present bin porcb,thus Adding greatly to its tery", charging. ' a
Phone Main 1390. Win,mind Mrs. White Add daugliter. appearance. electric
ef Toronto. visited Thomas and Mrs. Mrs. M. Jacksoo. who vrent to Re- welding and in fact
b Office: Gordon Bu tiding, 11 itin over a week ago. returned with everything in con.
Branc Annan and other relalives and friends her little son@ this week. with
Pickeriog Ontario. here last Silriday. Dection
.Coal, -,-. Coal I -Phone Nw. 28t f There will be no service next Sun. Jack and Miss Phyllis Gerow, AC. car, work.
day evening in the Dunharton United nied by Oshawa friends, spent Ga's,"Oil
Ch'urch on account of the anniversary "001911111;w 6, Grease and Accessories
sun Itb their aunt here.
HArd an� Soft fta] 271ME TABLPFlakering Stalion services in CerAeunial United Gburcb. A littk 806 was welcomed to the on hand constantl Y.
Of th 16, T.IL Train$going Eg&$an*&a 1,11,woft On Monday evening the home of Carl and Mrs. Devitt on Call and see our Caw
best quality. on - No. 10 Iddail- meetin the closing Sunday. May 5th. Congratulations oxnee of
7158 A M. of the Young People's Societv Dodge and Star
28 Local 12.58 p.M. took t ee form of a bacquet, ' It Was are extendod to big parents. Care.:
80 rJow
Sunday train, 8.3S A.M. bad been a very successful one. The :Pending the past week with relativeii GE
.5-24 P.M unanimously decided that the season Mrs. T. C. Brown. who had been LAW S GARA
THnSr. A LAW Trai"JWZ1 d ress---was-
0 L8 president's ad' Ustened. to
oc:V"l due as follows nd friends in Toronto and Wood. AND SERVICE STATION
I No. I th rapt attention &ad stock, returned home on Sat
9.23 A,M. the other urday.
201C31-.0Z1=9lr_ C2i+_ 27 LooW 2.]9 p.M. i ems on the program were rpe.eired The W. M. S., of St. John a United
9 Mau 9 03F.M, with much applau.9e. The Church will meet at the homp of Miss
Sunday train. Penple will meet next Mouda Young Bate on Thursday afternoon.'May the S 0
7.32 P. M. v even. 30th. All the ladies of the congrega.
Hig at Dew Drop Inn, also
tion are cordially Invited.
MESSES is according to Standard ceeding Monday evening to Iky b'all.
MATTIRE iForegoing each suc- -P
Visit our Beddi time, P Visitors of W. H. Ellicott's on Sun-
fig Department
day were E. and Mrs.Holtby. of Bro -SPEC
Simmon's Steel Bedto, "'alnilt IALS .
finish, 8.50 to 21 00 ONT
STOUFFVILLE. uabAm; Gordon and Mrs, Brown. of
�CLAREM
Markham; it,
A. and Mrs. Findlay.Of
York Saglegs Spring@, guar- A lacrosse cliab may be organized Toronto and R. T, Ellicott, and two
here in the near,future.
anteed for 25 years, CREAM sons.of Oshawa. 6 cakes Jergen's
;_ .1 0010 EF?y The nneaslc-s are prevalent among On Friday e e'ning, Vav lOtb. a
Narshall Spring filled Met
the children :of zhe town. number of friendvs met in the Town Bath Soap
tresses, going at 28.C-0 An effort is being made to form II&II to enjoy a social hour, and
beat price Paid for to
a baseball leagw� with Sto or the 219t bir hday of Miss W, I Fa
illed Mat. V uffville as X
Quality Spring.19 Big t ce Towel
Aesa - -,ream at the lion
e@, LA Ou r vrg"aff�_-rli_eeven Ing was spent in
rendering a short program, playing
Mr. Gribbin, je*eler, who (lied 'a k: . - I for 6.9 cents
aMeyt 'few. weeks ago , left $45.000 to his cards and dancing. Miss FergZisoo
NOW that the time for brig b�tening �Iaremnt Cre ' V
lip the home has arrived,
'wife and children. was presented with a camera in honqr i
try M r. of the occasion. Tinolia CastillB
our Give us a trial and be conVine6dL fro Maurice Gillion, a graduate The Mothers' Day, service on Son-
r
Pa
Church. on Sunday. presc
A finish for linoleurne, hspdw000 DALE M ribed
call rom the Bobcaygeon Baptist
m ou High School , has accepted day increased the attendance at th Soa
T -0 0 'M M3 ELM f church e
Our Women's Institute W&ited Program was followed, the pastor. 8 Cakes for 26 �entis
Aoors, conscoleum runs, fnrni. the oil 'Rev. J. S. Ferguson.
tnreand all WoWwork. g the ad-
council on Friday night , re- dress. Miss Mary White And John
questing them to establish a rest Knox rendered suitable reading for Congo Palm S
#pplied with a cloth-dry& In 1 hour room in town. Motbere'Da . The*flora decorations 0ap
1911-Cote loaves no dust catcbing. y
Victor Jury,a shpirt distance west of &"ed mueb 7-Cakes for 25c.
011Y furfatiet, outwear@ all polibbes For�Pastr' tO the b6&utY of the ser. 71,
y use here, coranitted suicide by shooting vice.
'Red restores origille,1111nishea.' bi Financial troubles appear
to be the caupe. When you thiniLcd.108
:'We handle dustless mops. door wax, Our Royal Brand _mself- An RPPallinff disas
O"Oedar pollsh'ete_- ter occurred
The &nce in Ratiollff's Hall on in a Cleveland ho-spi Cream, thinx of .7'
d all floor coveringst. the Young people from Claremont e killed byfire
%U"Rome"for cougoleurn,lifichium at your Grocers. Friday night was well attended by nesday when 98 wer W on Wed.
Farmers'w .'� 'Silverwood a
flour made from youmw-b bldge, and other places.
ho have wh8ftt;4e4_your Ux and pra.9 following an ezplcision.
0 made in the
G pr gressls being -The fire cracker Is here
*heat. We can our new garage bn Main �We have it
erection of again, with an irtifich annoyance
C. A. Sterritt ' grind it. Street 'The top stery will be placed as usual to our residents. Not only Frigidaired"
Feed of all kinde-Chic an the cement basement this week. re they the cause of mneh sonoy- 7
THE PICKERING NEWS
D tto
Ontario Reg
Optometricai
tme
-Fumiture D"ler lt�dl k.0 Ifeed,
aneral Dirotto hen feed, chop, millft%d.- Frank Timbers, west of here while nce from the nolge they create
g S
Chopping returning home from the city 'wasun- but they,are also di,trigerouti a` Jones' D1iru tore
Phone 1800J fortunate in runing over a smal boy they are frequently the canse o 1;
every week-day. f
P' Iiske�ftng, Oat&rjo at the-outskirts of the city. The boy many disastrous fires. Tbeirmann- Satisfaction or money back.
M,003M"'IMP 00= lias since died. An inquest v factu re and sale Photild be probf.
held.
bited, especially in nrb"centres. Phone 6800 Pickering
7
a
Awl'
spectable residences. "It's lucky you what her beauty lay. Other girls had
lips WHEN IN TORONTO
came along—I don't often get a ride f re*bk skins, bright eyes, smiling
Asid your own seine Of clear to my door.'! and masses of dark lustrous halr�� NAT 'AND SLEEPI AT-
-Lucky! I want,to say if it wasn't and some of them even had the sim- SCHOLES HOTEL
t"te WW ConVineg yoU0 for all the luck in the world you'd be plicity.d'good manners. Ned had a, 40c' 'Lunch or sup"r a specialty
going to the hospital inetea-1 I'm quick, sure mind, snd for a moment YONGE ST., Opppslte Eston'd
taking all the blame for that smash he mused over his wheel as he tried
Hotel Rates: $1 Per Day and Up ------
-7 back there—I got oly mighty lucky- to puzzle it out
—and- But soon after this -Ned Cornet
Now let's settle about the dress
a few other things. Fir3t—you're caught himself with a whispered oath. . No one
He was posItively maudlin! Th - could look at'Godfrey Cor-I
sure you're niit hurt. e ex net and doubt that he was the e rar�
v
6, He was a ittle surprised at the gay, citement, the near approach to tra- of many wars. The battles
"Not a gedy, the influence of the liquo! mani- C)
girlish smile about her lips. -)ugbt had been those of o o ic�,
—.4 517 particle. It would be nice if I could lesting itself once more in his veins stress, but they had scarred him, none,
go to the b4. pital two weeks or so, were-making him stare and think like 7r
the less.
a silly fodh The girl was a particu- -told
just to rest—hut, I haven't the con Every one 6f his fine features
His mouth was
-TEA science to do it. I'm not even scratch- larly attractive shopgirl or factory the. same story.
all her
ed—just pushed over in the street. workee, st�ong and atWetic for hard and grim,but it could smile with
And I'm afraid 1 can't even charge appealing slenderness,doubtless pretty
Vreds be= the Ow the kindest, most boyish pleasure on
0 His nose was like an eagle's
you for the dress. I've always had too enough t' waken considerable interest
occasion.
much conscience, Mr.'Cornet." in certain of his friends who went in -face-w
beak, his as lean with never a,
Ned
"Of course I'm going to pay—" for that sort-of thir)g, but he, Bagging muscle, his eyes, coal black,
"The dress cost oply about 'twent Cornet, had other interests. The gaze
doesn't
he bent upon her was suddenly indif-
dollars--at a yl steeL People alway.s wondered at his
sale.- And it had each bright points as of blades of
seem to be-even damaged.. Of course ferent. trim, erect form, giving little sign of
it will have to be cleaned. To save They were almost at their destina-,
i I his advanced years.- For all the lux-�
ET1Z1BMr1-rNN you the embarrassment I see'growing tion now, and he did not see the sud ury with which be had surrounded
in your face, I'll gladly send the den decline of her mood in response his wife and son, he himself had al.'
ZDISOM MARSHALL to you if you like—" to his dying interest. Sen§itive as a
ways lived frugally.: simple food, sufA,
In the bright street light he looked flower.to sunlight, she realized in a ficienE exercis% the mosf personal and.
had
-er face. Her skin had moment that a.. barrier-.Qf cast
up, stuaying 1 detailed contact with big business.
...... a he-ilthy freslincss, ptTik I like the' dropped down between them. She was
ILLUST"Irfo sy (To be continued.)
1t,W.5AT-TeRT1eLD marvelous pink of certain spring wild silent the rest of the way.
flowers, and she had delicate girlish. "Would you mind-telling me what
CHAPTER 1. d the front wheels aln-;Q5t features that' �wholly suited his ap- you do—in the way of work,I mean?"
the
The manifold powers of circum-lltlotrueehin� curb, a.. terrible ano he asked her, at her d*or. "My father op 10
ghastly sobriety upon him. Something Las a business that employs many
stance were in conspiracy against Ned i'l li!0 girls. There might be a'clfance--"
a
I had'happened. ' He had gone intD
Cornet this late August afternoon. No.
skid at the corner of Fourth "I can do almost anything with a
tail was important in itself. It had peri ous
de and Madison, the car bad slid sicken- needle, thank you," she told him with
,been drizzling slowly and mournfully, ingly out of'his control, and at the perfect frankness. "Fitting, hem-
but drizzle is not uncommon in Seattle.
stitching, embroidery—I could name a
wrong instant a dark shape, all too
Ned Cornet had been passing the time plainly another automobile, had lurch- dozen other things."
yleasantly in the Totem Club on
ed out of the murk of the rain. "We employ dozens of seamstresses
Fourth Street, doing nothing in par
and fitters. I suppose I can.reach you
ticular, nothing exceedingly bad or Ned Cornet had had automobiles at
g od or even unusually diverting; bat hi and long before it was safe here—after work hours. I'll keep you
o Is comro in mind."
such was quite a customary practice for him to have his hands on them. he had bidden her
ove rather too An instant later
w-ith him. Finally Cornet's special When cold sober he dr
I . too carefully, but bad an good night and driven away, little
%friend, Rodney Courn, had just re- �Iasl, none dreaming that, through the glass pane
turned from one of his hundred so- almost incredible mastery over his
Journs in far places--this time from car. He knew how to pick his wheel of the door.her lustrous blue e�es had
followed the red
�an especially attractive salmom stream tracks over bumpy roads, and he knew spark that was'his
J the txact curve that a car could take tail-light ti.11 it disappeared in the -She—"I don't allow fellows to kiss'
'in Canada.
7 The two young men had met in C,)-Lwith safety in rounding a corner. deepening gloom.- i me on short acquaintance."
burn's room_�Lj the Totem Club ana!Even now, in the crisis that had just He—"I was just trying to get bet-
the, steward Yad gone thither wil tail!been, he had handled his car like the CHAPTER 11. ter.acquainted.".
The wonder was not
i veteran he was. Ned Cornet kept well 'within the
glasses and ice. Coburn had not-re-
car, but.
turned empty-handed f rarn. Canada. that he had hit the other speed laws on his way back to his Nobility
--:Partly in celebration of his return,I rather, considering� the speed with Tr,., girt SLI iied in nis lace. er's beautiful hom4
hat it should con- fath
n4i 13itrtly bftagm of the upenor j which he had come, t Arrp Hill, He Was n Noblity is not only in dignity and,1
y of the g-A)ds that had accom-!tinueto remain bel!ore his sigift, b"I 'elf and his thoughts'ancienr lineage nor Krtmt
qualit I ,praising eye. This girl in his car was pleased with hims I
anted him, his friend Ned raised his little damaged. instead of being.shal" lands, or possessions, but in wisdom,'
I'm her early twenties, ver, rather were busy. There would-be some sort I owledge, and virtue, which in
Never- ght, W;th. man,
Afternoon limit from two powerfulitered into kindling and dust. —of medium of a scene with-Godfrey Corriet the.kn ,
theless it was not yet time to receive than under hei ry nobility, and , this nobility
1 re-dinner cocktails to no less than strength of an expert ve
p tatoTs. the slender gray man whose self-amassed wealth 1"s I . I
a.- congratulations frcm Spec b th man to dignity. Honor ought
Itur richly amber whiskiesand-sodik mer, yet her beauty was-that of would ultimately settle for the,dam Huge
�Thus their meeting was aqspicious.I There had been sericus -consequences.,SWIM nt t.-�to.be_given to virtue and not td riches.'
enoughl He was suddenly face to face I a child. ages to the "j�tney" and the affro 'Aharcharsis.
I He couldn't tell, at first, in lity—perhaps only ;at
And on leaving' the club, about seven j ust the municipa
it came about that Ned Cornet met,-ith the fact that in his baste to get I frown. a moment's coldress about tho
!the rain. h'm for dinner he bad very likely� for"tired feet Up!, but a scene nevertheles.s. Minard's Liniment relieves pain.
in.
it w not enough to bother hin-rJobliterated a human life. rd.$ L I niment—guod*'
lie didn't even think about it. 1, '-There was a curious, huddled beapl
was only-a lazy, smoky drizzle thsl� on the dim pavement, j ust,beyond the 1
Aeepened the shadow� of falling in
light and blurred the lights. in the, girl;.she lay very still,-and ttie face OMNI
twl- s' all car he had struck. It was a
st,-Fet... Ned Cornf t had a fire within half covered by the arm seemed very
that more or less occupied his white and lifeless. And blasted by a
thoughts. terror such as was never known in all
in a space of tirne go short V,at itihis waited years, Ned leaped, raced,
.--re.semoltd some half-glimpsed incident I and fell to his knees at her side.
in a dream, Ned found himself, still The .-ar he had struck was one of
Be in th Ithe thousands of "jitneys" of which
et his wheel, the car crosswi he bad so often spoke wi'th contempt.
The girl was a shopgirl or factory
worker, on her way home. Shaken
swift and stro ng
with borror, but'still
from the stimulus �Gf the crisia, he
6fted her liead and shoulders in his
arms. ol
Then the girl smiled in his face.
"I?m not hurt," he heard her,say,
seemingly in answer to some sense- A
less query of-his. She shook her head.
at the.same7 time, and she smiled as
............
she did it. "I know what I'm saying"
she went on. "I'm not hurt--one
bit!"
T e little drama, as if burled in an
h
instant from the void,, was already
done. Tragedy bad been averted; it
the thousands of
was merely one of
Some of the
'ey the 24th unimpol7tant smashups that occur in elf th HER 0a
Enni a great city every year. Aids i im
spectators were already moving on.
on a new "t of In just a moment,before half a dozen ec t more from y our m.oto-r c you aid ten
I You eip ar today than
A more words could be said, other cars years ago. And you get it. Greater speed-, smoother power
were swinging by, and a policeman
and more responsive perform"ce are common to modern cam
Me
was on the scene asking questions and as a riesult of the development of higher speed, higher co
V
Ijotting down license numgbrs. Jug' ression notors.
for a moment he paused at Ned*s p
These improved engl[nes demand a better oll—fuller-bodiedi,
elbow.
cgy address; please?"
with greater resistance to beat and wear.
710 our name and
il jintited goes all
�he asked coldly,
Ned whirled, turning 'his eyes from To ensure a better motor oilo Imperial 01
C which to make blarvelube.
"Ned he way to Peru for the crude from
U IP yout at the girl's face for the first time. I t
U I- iet," he answered Anti he cramp. Marvelube as made fxoxn _ha&e_.thati8 rich in all the qualities
with Firestones- lh'i�s"fathe,'. address on Queen Xnn6 necessary for better lubrication of the..Modern motor. It is
the toughest, long- I Hill. tandard for high-speed, motoks from coast to
today the oil a
Show up before Judge Rossman
est-wearing tires on -mcrrring-,� ord—ere&.�Tlie
bill- f a million xx�otorlstfi La.
earth—and know Ijitney there will send their 9 to Afarvelube is preferred by over hal
vou I'd advise you to pay 'em." Canada and in the choice of aircraft operators Gecause of its
m,11 Ned agTeed. "I'll r lubri-atind quaEti--
wherever you go, pay 'e superlio
Carry There is a grade of blarvelube refined to meet exactly the
you w ain't
hurt," the policeman went on. "It blarvelube Chart at Imperial Oil stations and dealer.s.
tkeir loss of time." tractor. Consult the
your tires will I throw in an extra twenty to pay for
ith greater 47his young lady BaYS she specifications of your car, truck or
safety and econorny !certainly is no credit to you that she
others you is plenty of
than any I ain't. There witnesses
make a suit."
can bU 'i h1dre if she wants to r1V le
y. 11 give this young lady complete
iij
f Ned promised. He
nearest Fire- 1 s-atiz action,
See yOUr I turne& to her in easy friendliness, a
stone Dealer todaY. queer little crooked smile,winning and
astonishingly juvenile,' appearing at IFA ir Flo
onoltow 40is
FL425TONE TIRE & RUEMM "Now let's get in My car. Ito mm
CANAOA, LUA� his mouth. - n 7W
Co. 01F I'll take you bome—and we can talk MW 1E IM IL IL N %4 F_ IF30
this over."
ELASELTON ONTARIO She directed him but 7NIndison, into 5%. V W Pt VIL 1C 0 1W Ak
ble, modest, but re-
te
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SILIDA nm
a district of hum
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Zeppelin Is Ready
Four Misiig A
for Second Flight
-f - :On,Georgian Bay
;'LVictor MaCssie�r and Wife, with Great Improvements. Made in
children; KitChen and Sleeping
J" ATheir Two Grand
-Not be-Heard f rom
u!Fait'n'ce They Left Pene-
H _Q
q?!rters
17. Berlin.-When the giant dirigible
Graf Zeppelin leay.es Friedrichshaten,
tang for Point au
Germany, for Its second trans-Atlantic
Baril in a Gasoline adventure during the week of May 11
L..iunch Bound '- it will-be far better prepared for the
journey than it was last year-from
Jor Summer
a culinary viewpoint.
Home
Capt. Lehmann told the United
Grave fears are entertalned,for the Press that -the improvements found
i1afety of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Masater necessary since last year were In' �the
quarters.
of Penetalig j. and their two grand- �kltchen and in the sleeping
�children who set out from Penetang
As far as the technical field is con
for Point an Barll In* i gasoline cerned, he said, things were lett pretty
launch on May 2, and of whom no much as they were.
word has been heard since. The trip The passengers,and. the crew will
nt an_13artl Is usually made In his able to sleep better and to dine-
-to Pot
one day.'s travel. more sat IsfactortlyAhan, on the.previ
A report that a gasoline launch ous trans-Atlaxitic flight. 4
�himilar to the one owned by the 31ag- The Improvements In the kitchen
alers. hpd been found at Moose Point. have been made during the past few
:9 miles from Penetang was received weeks. -The former.steward was dis-
from the latter place but no confirma- missed and s.new chef has been In-
Aion could bi obtained. 'The' chief
stalled. The new chef, Lehmann said,
*4 police at Penetang knew 6thing
will be able to cape with all the re-
or a party'leaving
In a gasoline-' quirements and-cater to the tastes of
4aunch on May-2, but from enquiries the most fastidious of the*passengers. 7.,
-authorities, It was
made by the
police Similar Equipment
hat the Massiers, husband
learned t
land wife and two grandchildren. a The changes in thq kitchen Were
boy an da girl. left early In the day. far greater than those in the technical
-fle
.'Ttie-launch was loaded with potatoes . ld,",Capt. Lellmang said, "When'
and It Is believed the launch be7ame we'start on our long journey early on TROPHY CHANGES HAND
Itional weight, the morning of May 15, the Graf Zep- Walter Hagen, captain of team from 'o" ver Ryder trophy to Major Batley, 'professional Solt
top beary from the add pelln -will have practleallym the same verseas, hands o
9-nd capsized in open water between S930ciatloa chairman, upon arrival in England. Eniland late� won the trophy In'compet1tibri.
Pen4?tang and PQlnt,au Bart]. equipment, motor and Instruments. it
When the party failed to -irrive at had when It,made Its trip last year,
their summer cottage at Point an ."The only real change was in to $10;.butcher cows, good to Choice,
Baril at the time expected. Air, andIstreuthening the stabilizing fins with MIARKETS. 50 to'$9.00;'do, com. to ined., $§.50 Duke of
.50; do, canner!. and cutters,
lirs, W. Ellis, who were awaiting!a stronger material which will be able to $7.
$4.30 to $5.50i butcher bulls, good to Becomes of Age
't1h 6ommun ca, "A resist the- winds -more. Tbo new GRAIN QUOTATIONS
elz arrival, I ted with a -0; do,-med., $7.50
,�flo
granddaughter ' la Toronto, MIS ins stood the tpst during our Mediter- Grain dealers on the-Toront& Board choice,'S8.50 to $9,0
]Helena Berger. 3117 Gerrard Street, rauean flights, when they proved i of Trade axe making the following to $8; do,,bologna., $7.50 to $7.7 5: Great Preparations Being
I quotations for car lots: ibaby beef, $10 to 113.50; feeders.
-v0o-wair unable to throw, any light strong enough for any sort of a voy- '11 , Made at Arundel Castle,
Man. wheat-No. �: north.,- $1.10ii i�hoice, $9.5 , to $10.25; �o, fair. to
.09 the situation: age without a mishap. I - tgood, $8.25 to $9; stocke.L L, choice,
"Thlj time we were not afraid of a \o. 3 north,, $1 lli�; No. 4 wheat,- -,3-to $9.50; do, -fa'4r, $8 to $8.54; Family Seat
it is not known whether the lsk4� 181.06%: No, 5 wheat, 97�,6c; �No.
v-%% calm or rought on Stay 2, but recurrence of the accident which be- -heat, 84c. feed-wbeat. 71%c. C.i.f.-Icalves, choice, $14.50 to $1.5; do, med.. London�The whole country Is look
( - $9 to $13.50; do, grasse-s, $6 to $8; ing forward willi pleasure to the Cale'
there is a stretch of open %--ater fell us near Bermuda last year, when Goderich and bay ports. Price on ingers, $85 to.$125; milkers, $75 to
where it is presumed the heavily- one ofAlis fins was torn by the.winds. track, lc higher than above.) ,pr. bration3 at Arundel Castle, In Sussex,
"li must'bo'em'phasized that we ar Man. oats-N�N. 1 feed. 4-.c; No. 2 lambs, per cwt.. $15 to 16; do, 'May 30,, when Bernard Fltzalsa
Wea launch capsized . on
bet-ter p,repared for this t'rip than- feed, 451,ic. '(%i.f. G�;derich aDd bay culW per cwt.. SiO to $13.50; sprin 'and
8 to $1, Howard, 16th Duke of Norfolk
_!Lgre last year. (ins to our added ex- port4.) lambs, each, S �; buck lambs, Im, becomes
A m en"-N.O. e) vy. i I n (Tripe, $11-150 t(i $12.5oz sheep, choice, Premier P�"r o.f the rea
dn. ,led , so; te
Comic Opera perienee during -t"-e-las $1 02, No. 3-yel'�w, kiln diled, $1-01.1 Vt 30 Ln $4�5e. !,H, enlee* his great in
lieve that if we have good weather we
(Delivered Toronto.) culls. $4 to 35; hogs. selects w,)-c-, teritance.
Crook Cau,,,ht may b,6 able to-mike the journey in 11JIfeed. del.. Montpeal freight§, $11,75; do, do, fed, $1.3-45; do, fo,b,� The Duke has been carefully train.
43 hours. This Is a conservative earl- bags' included-Bran. I ed and college or school friends do-
per ton, $28 21; $12.75.
mate, allowing for detours if the wea- shorts, per ton' $28.25;' middlmg,1 4_ a modest.' compaul a-
I I scribe him as Q
Orva) Shaw Take,n in t-her Ttece..Itates them. Our stay, In $3325. g MoVeg able young.rLian with a sound. healthy
"Skunk's Misery the* Uhited-States will-not be longer 0-n t. oats-Good, so.nd, heavy'oatsiKin outlook on life. So there is Itttle
than Is necessary to make prepara-tin cai� lots, 43 to 50c,,f.o.b. shipping 13ubrt lie will prove equal to the re-
Swamp tions for the return voyage. points. Back to Windsor� I
Ontario good millit v spoiisibilities entailed by the com-
"Technical preparations for our g w h�at,- f,o,b, mand of his vast estates and by his
CHASE OVER. world-.11ght. are nearing completion, ship,')&ng points, accueding to freights, London.-An announqemeni was posit4on as Premler'Earl and Haredl-
$1.28 to $1.30. made that the King and Queen will -
to an. BArley-Malting, 70 to 73c� B*nor, for t 'art Marshal of England. He Is
I.ondon, Ont.--Orval Shaw. petty and we hope soati to be able I ary F.
nounce the details.- Buckwhea_t-85 to 87c. leave Cralgweil House, I the only surviving son of the 15th.
+,kndit of Skunk's Misery, who has de 0 Windsor, Wednesday, May 13. The
111od police for months, was captured - 'Rye-No. 2, $1.0.i. removed to.Bognor on Feb- duke, who died in 1917,
IN19n. flour-Firgt pateats, in jute,I King.was . I
at 10.1.5 o'clock in the midst of.th ,D - I .- .. this year 4u. order that he The family naturally hsm one-of the
e Commons Buckles, I - Toronto; second pats., in Jute, ruary 9 of
6%�-amp' In :which he bW in Kent most romantic and colorful historlel.
County after a pitched battle with two .20. might benefit from the sea air in his iy of the great families of the
Down to Business ."Ont. flour-Track, Mo.itreal. Car,convalescence from,M3 recent iline%s. of "
conitabl". 1fits 90, per Cent, pati., per barrel,I Fi3r some w'e�ks �agt the improvement realm. The first duke was the
"Jockey of Norfolk." who fell with.
In the melee,_4tag4d beside a briqk 1$5.70. lin Ilia Maje'sty's health *as such that
he 'exact 'Centre of Public' Works Estimates Total- Richard ITT on Bosworth. Field.
Is in almost t i PRODUCE QUOTATfONS- it was hoped he would return to Wind-
Skunk's Misery, Provincial Constable 11
ling $7,560,620 are Toronto wholesa:e dealen; re pay. sor shortly.
Thomis 11ldfrig, of 'London, and,
Passed ing the fallowing prices: lie expressed a desire to assume his
Cotinty Constable Northcott, of Alvin- Eggs. ungraded, caset, returned- duties in connection with the forth- Brifishers Seek
re slightly-injured by the no- Ottawa-Tbe House of CommoliqlFmah extras, 28 to 29c; fre.4h firsts,
Ston we coming general election,,;.'
t5riouii-fuglOve as he hurled half buckled 'down to Nl�lness Friday-and!26c; seconds, 22 'o 23r. Canadian Gows
W-gnor, England.-King- George
bricks In-a futile effort, to--stave off passed appropriations amounting to Butter-Crean.ery, sol.idz,-pa!Aeur. signed the , proclamation dissolving
capture. $7,560,620 between 3 o'clock in the ized. N16. lF 36 'to 361jc; 2, 35 Iday, immediAtely after I Charles Luke Points to 013-
Shaw, wonfed In more than a score Ito '16 4 C. P liament Fr
afternoon and 11 o'clock adjournment.,
entres for pettyl App-ropriations for the department of, fhurning.cream,-Special� 39c; No.jw'.�rd that the.1fouse of Commons bad portunities Between Two
i6f Western Ontario c-
thievery w6d the object ofa flrovince. public works were under cona,ldera-!1, 38c; No. 2., 35c,f,o.i), ship�ing point.I been prorogued, bad been- received
Cheese-. No. I.large, colored, paraf-19ver an open ttlephone from Parlia- Countries
e chase, was tracked down by tion, and the majority of votes ap-,
wid the provled dealt with harbbrs nned and.' governrncn� graded 171� ment.* 'That Britis'a businessmen may-,bt
local division of the provincial police and r'ivers'il.to 18C. As soon. as Parliament was Pro-jmqre familiar with Canadian natural
beaded by'lnspector-11. Gardiner. A construction -in various portions of, SfONS. -ivy Coiinctl met In the
lrl�cent thefeat Alvinston, ascribed to the Doffilnion. The JaUest total for: PROVI, rogn.pd, the Pi ire.;6urces and manufactured products,
I Tironto wholesale dcal�,rs r.Te quot- smoking room of Craigweil House,
led directly.to his capture. Lbls.work covered.construction in the Injt the following prices to the trade: where the King has been convalescing 1(.ha.rle.s M. Luke, of the trade and en-
At first there Province of Ontario. it amount�d I ple ' nf of tfie' London
was some dolibt Smoked meats-H;jins. med, 31 to from his Illness, and the King signed gineering sup me
-.*-hether the man was Shaw, but this to $2,633,300. 1 Times, has come to Canada to4�study
33c, cooked hams, 4ic; smcked rolls,ithe detree. Sir Maurice Hankey, carefully the power, niiiiing, Comm.er-
Thq Quebec spprb�rl'iitlon for har-1, breakfast bacon, 23 38c. backs, �1,tk of the Privy Council,.started at'
-was diswNated when Inspe&or Gard,' 25c
iner of the provincial police p0q1tively hors and rivers which passed t.�e�-ea-nealed,'"04 to 38c; d' :moked, 30 don with tire p'rociama- cial and indus�trial conditions, pre-
_p 9, once for Lon
Identified him. house, amolinte& to $1,8K970, A!to 40c. vious to the preparation and publi.
tion. r,
vote of $7,17,600 for 'Manitoba was put; Cured meats-Long C�lear bacon, �;o cation of a special isiue of his pape
He was caughi after a 'spirited fight 0�
and is Ito 7 0 15s.'; $21; 70 to 90 lbs..-$19. to be devoted entirely to Canada.
..uow� lodged in a London, cell. tliroug� �nd an amount of $132,80,
for harbors.an.d river.a Ift Siskdt�li-;to 100 Ih-,..Rnd up. $18; lightweight t Em' ty Canoe Ends 'I.on .can never im aginL- tfie intbnst
i ewan and Alberta was also approved. rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heav,,weiglit; P which British industrialists and
rolls, $38.50,per barrc tradesmen take in fanada and its na.
King-s Son On-Way .-IThe British -Colunibia appropriation i .Lard-Pure. tierceR."1614c; tubs. K Manitoba Search
of $1,037,�00 passed with little discus, to 16;4-c; pails, 16%c: prints. 18", t tiral resources," gaid, -Mr.-Luke,"and
what is more, they realize that they
- to city of Nikko to 19c. Shortening tierces. 13-4.to rospec.tors Who Owned the -ught to know better about the ad-
A vote of $1750,000 Tor dredging in 143/4ic; tubs. 143io; i)!014, 14%c; tins,
various pArtt of the Dominion was 16aic; rrints, I5%c. Craft ' Last Seen Six vantages and means of developing
ins cov. Pork loins� trade relations:between-England and,
Duke of Gloucester NOW,also- approved. Smaller Its 12%c: New York shoul
Months Ago
Incognito i` ering telekra�h and telepbonees' in 11 ders, 23c; pork butts
9.c;j)ork liams, this Dominion. A few months ago I -
Travelling n 'PrIfice Edward. Nia 27c. The Pas.-An empty canoe, lying on was al)pf.bached by th-e chairman of
Novi Sc6tia.
Japan and New,Brunswick, passed the co 1_� HAY-AND—SIRAW th'e bank of Schist Lake, In Northern'thp British Cbnmhtr of Commerce,
w,
Tokio, Japan.-N`Izzo, noted for fa- mittee. Local wholesale'hay and straw deal- Manitoba, is the only clue to the dis- ho complained that the newspapers
I appearance of two prospectors last'of England ilid-not do their a are to
mous temples and beautiful scenery, 0 ers are makir�g-the followiti:1 quota-, h
tions to -farmers (deliver�d at To-!'seen six months' 'ago. Search for enlighten' the British p-ubl:c on Can-,,
Is-the destfriation.of.the special train Floods Threaten ronto): Scotty" Dawson and George Pet.ers. adian conditions and opportuitien.
on'which the Duke Of Gloucester, third
son of King George, and his suite, left No. I timothy, loose, per ton. $19 i tho two missing men, is regarded as Thou��,we are publishing a great de�l
---Pelm Iilander%o $2�0;-N"o. 1 timoth�, baled, nominal;1 almost hopeless. 'every,:w"k,. the quesG6n, -
Japan's capital Friday, the official part I Gn CanRda.-
of-his visit t.o this country having ter. o. 2 do, do, $14 to S14.50; No, 3 do,I A''war-veteran, 11,�cottj�" Dawson-is wa's' taken up with my directors and
do, $12 to.$13.504 lower.grades, nom- abou.t 60'year's o-f' age." H-e Is from,it was decided to prepare' a special
After reaching Nikko-, the' Workers' Wage Strenuous.,inal; wheat *straw, $10; oat straw,
Duke will travel up-the country incog- - ",50. Scotland, but a brother, Charles Alex, issue devoted entirtly to Canada,
Battle Against Lake'
Alto until the time comes for his de. SEED PRTCES ander Dawson, Is- said to reside in which--will-be published in the falt.
1parture for Canada on May 23. Erie Waters min*' "I hope that by publishing that spe-
Per 100 lb3.:Red clove r�Dornest i c, Vancouver. Years In Manitoba's
to Ing -lands have ma(Le Peters ar well-
De§pite-steady rkin,' 'crowds '11i4d - Wtfidsio'r,-Oint-Waging a st-penu- No. 1, $36 to $32;,do, No.-72, $28 1 cfal number on Cauada-we Fill c9n
the route of the Duke's drive to the ous battle again 9 Cturbule at'Lake Er!e. W-W iq i 50.1 known figure. It,-ibute in a substantial measurei to
.).ported, No. 1, $26 to $2f.
do, No. 2, $24 to $r4.50; Alsike. No. 1.; 0
Irailway station and gave him a warm waters, ille farm folk of Pelee Island, I The discovery of the canop recall'i'the expansi n of the trade' relations,
send-off. The-lesding'v6rinatcular news. It *us 'rep6ffed Saturday, May 11th. $12 to $34; do. No. 2, $28 to $28.50; ano-ther unsolved--mystery of last NO-,between Canada and Great Britain."
alfalfa, domestic, No 2, $�4 ti $35; vember. No trnce bas yet been 'M-r.'Luke will visit the various de-
:.,papers all commented In cdrdial terms are maintaining night-and day shifts imported, No. 1'. �36.50 to$32; sweet fmind of 'William AnEleirson and -Joe artments of-the federal and provin-
on the Duke's visit to the capital, a of workers to hold up dykes on the clover, No. 1, $6.50 to $8; do,
No. 2,1 lijalmarson- of Clear Water. Lake, cial governments from coast to coast,
typical comment being that,of the JIjI eastern side of the isle where tl10 $5.75 -to 47; timothy,'No. 1, $10 to.. wKb have been min' ing gince they left
Vocht' which says the visit afforded- lab-c is wiHiln a foot and IL 'halt Of #11.25 do, No. 2, $7.75-10 $8.53. 114jalmarson's little boy at his shack as well fts all,the principal business-
er concrete proof of the unchang- the top and slowly rising.
Cu rth incti and industries.
LIVESTOCK I'And went ouf to' take up the fishing
'Ing friendly relations between'Great , Thousands of sandbags already
Witain and Japan, havo' been thrown up ag�ln I- Heavy beef steers, $11.75 to $12.50; nets. The sninunt collected this year from
'Pots ril -1 to $12.90;1 exee ds expectations.
0 dyke to strengthen weak i Zhe butcher steers, choice, $1 Income taxes
do, fair to good, $10 to $10,75; do,
'Walkinot. Is the, lailegt excuse far island people , are workin mpg com., $9.2i to $9.7.5; butcherbeifers, underestimated-Kay
9 'A small J)oy says that coasting Is This means either our prosperity or
exercise I know anything about.-Dr. night artd day to keep the inner por. choice, $11.50 to $11,75; do, fair to'all rfght in Its way, but It has its our honesty was
_-Vugene Lyman Flake. tion sof the Island dry. '1good, $10.25 to $10.75; do, com., $9 drawbacks. Features.
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t, Municipal ftod
BONDS-Governmen
R IXG -S P E 0 A-L S
Mongage Bonds. Also, Industrials.
P.,
Safe Tqviittiienfe iit f ioui 5 to 7 Part
TMRMS cent.
81.75 per y4w,, 4 140 it paw in-"WaCh"- COURT OF UVISIM INSURANCE-All cla-seeii w'Kitten In.
Subscriptions to the �'a;ted Stat'n and Ccest 11
Britain 112M ia advance. cluding Fire, Automobile. Wind- VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS
7.1 ----------------- Pu'bii'c Notide is hereby' given'that - storin..Accident and Sickness. PACKAGE-AND BULK-SRBDS
-JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. the first sitting of the Court of Revis- Phone or write-
'an of.the Municipality of the Town- -Dutch Setts -.Naltiplier Sette
for Lbe revision of ED. B6WMAN,Vrfiltby
ship of Pickering �Stf
PICK9AINd 6OU14r.11- j 5c. IMPERIAL QUART
.2, the wisesement. rQll for J029,.will be- NEW MAPLE..$VRUP,
held tit the Township Hall.Brougham.
_CF bo it
Report of Road and Bridga Com� ay,1929, FRESH VEGETABLES�Lettuce, Carrot@, Rhubarb, Onion@1 h
pa Monday, the 27th day of Mi
contiDued from laiit week: at ' - ' ' 'lock In the itfter- Spiuj%ch, TumatoeEi, New-Potatoes.
the hour of one o'c
Stouffville Planing Mili, timber for n.non, Painting
n t I bridge.Uxbridge to pay half25.00. interested will FRESH FRUITS - Pineapplej, Strawberries, 'Ban&naa and Grape
Of which all persggs
W Mitchell. stringer and hauling same lease't ke n 'tice Wind govern them- Fruit.
I P a 0
to Wbitevale bt idge 20 00; C CUOPer,
I 6ccordingly. RANGES, 50 cents for 3 dozen basket.
se ves i
wire for fencing detours spikeb bults _0
Pated the 13th day of May,'1029. Time
etC 25.04; Roy Ward. express on grad- 1 . . 1 .. - .
-er repairs. and phuue call 2 61); N M DONALD R. BEATON,
Township Clerk B. H. Paints, gnaranteedipure. The sunialer half holldayi4 begin on WedneidAy� Miiy lat.
ordon. bridge covering 266.40; The 87-38 in a guod rauge of ... Until fLlVther notice'Our store will be'etosed. each
Pedlar People, pipe qulverta-313 92;J - Wednesday at 19*�"], o',elock.-
-spencley. haul.pipe quIverLs 10.00; J. (olors.
g i aly 2:3 20;
ATTENTION
Cadden,dynamite shov
Farndale. draw rep culvefts cons 6 7 Pure White Lead, Varnishes,'Oils,
e39.20; R Mowbray, grav for con 6 1,215; Dry Colors and ASK FORIYOUR COt.TPONS
r- I have taken over th( Lacquers.
H Down,drag b�ul gray r 18.10" Be �.Agenq� J A M E S ' R I C H A R D S OLN
kis Reesor.' drag rep wtisb6ui; con 9 for'
.*,p wit6hout con 9 4 30z Also, Mure-scu in all colors."
85 25; D White. t
Renfrew Creaw SeparKtors,
1P McKay, ditto 11 2.5; B Reesor,drag Stove.q,'Fleury's Famous
pay-hhlf4 50:
rep washout n t I LTx b r,( Plows, 'Points'. U.se-.B.-H. onee,.you'll tise
i I I it always.
F McKay, d tto 1,00; W (iee, rep rd
-Scuffiers and Wheelbarrows.
con 5 24.25;'R Conner. ditto 7 50 ; Jno'
Brown,-ditto 22.30: E Benson, build PbODe 505 Pick. ___�Plckeftng Hardware
calverts cops 6 7 and 8 7 51); F Turner. :A VIN BUSHBY
drag rep culvt aud wabhout cons 6 1 , 7ac):B= . . .
20,45*1 %V J Turner, ditto 13,50;Uw dun PICKERING
A G E T (4�) BROUGHAM
Lebojan,dittu IS 0); J H Micbell 16 50;
J A White. grav for con 6 8.35' Frank Now is the tinie to gpt your Seed for the spring crop, We
'7 Turner, drag ,haul gray repculvettto
7 have a complete -tock on hand.
w t I Mark to pay bm:f 19 45; Wm J
-ag r culvt w t I-Mark-to
!Turner, dr
Tay half 12-10;7H, Michell. haul gray Red Clover, Timothyl Aftalta,'
'�and gray w t I M at k to) pay half 26,40;
`0 Lehman.haul gray and grav w t)
e
'Sweet Clover and Alsik
Mark to pay half 22.80; H R Reetor,
If 9,00
haul gray w t IMark to pay ha
A Hutchings, sbov grav w t I Mark to All Government Te�ted 9eed.
Pay half 4,50;0 Carter.drag rep wash- 'kage and.Bulk Seede for the garden.
NN'Johnston,
All kinds of Pac
out and b,i idge,con 5 3 75, "How Perm
ditto 48 50� J Phillips. ditto 1.10: D alak
Nigbaw&nder. drag con 9 11,20; Allen -lift
Meyer, ditto 4 UO. J 0 Spang, ditto dm transfrm
IS fjo, S Freir.. ditto 12&�t Ej Nigh&- Agent.f.)r the %(:C,)rmi(-k-Deering'Farm
wander. drag rep bridge a t I t*x to MAebinery and Repaird.
pay ha:f 8,11
�A); L things.1
J H over, ditto 2.,
ditto
Hodgenn. ditto 3 ou; XV Re�sot
435,; WiaSI&rk,9tiiagerrj rep hiidge Whether 'At be a chair,
n t I Ux to pay had U 75 - Roy Ward, Z e it, can get it. or it is not made,
--selax a table', a pair of book On r Motto We hav
:1 y F NVristrit, drHg haul
grav rep was
I ends, a vase or a kiddy
hout cons 6 ', 18,51j. F Lee.
% �rev washout Coo I 1, 54): E P,&rcoe,rep
�11 . S. BALSIT.")PNOM, PICKERING
bridgo drag con I LJ 83; W Linton.rep .00 car, Pernialak wi1bgive
.,n 1 42 3w J' Wilson, .r
waabuut. e new beauty. A wide
culvtconIS51i, %N'8bea,dk1Lo21A);
a
F Lynn. ditto 19 50; Joe Bvers. instal
0
-,pipe rep washcut con 9 81 �0; Eil An- ft- m, including th
-;Birkett. build bridged cous 18 92-6 50; kc ��/ Poultr Supplie's
136711'_� rray of colors to choose
e
-drew. rep coil vert con 2 3,75: D Mu oro. 1 . most brilliant tones. Bro" oders&
ditto e 25; S Mikel.ditto 7 W. J Quin. %\ y
.36 Of). Job a is C&S taL
)an drag haul grav con 2 _M:41:2 IC
QUIDIALD,de dg 63016 2
uu a v r
0ibson. rep washout con 3 24.54 1, J D iaj;�ly and satisfactory
Remawr.drag haul grav cons 2 and 3 'r;
It gives
J doates, rep wanhout n t I Uz in its results.
150.W.
- 3 Pallister, drag rep
Ao Pay balf 5 25, autiful, lUstrOUS
WAbhOUt 0 t I VX to Pay h1df 30 9-5 311110 a. b e ?
AndTit dries,in
drag rep wasbout con 9-7 50; J Coatell. finish.
Producta
rep Wwbout con 9 2 25; T Holthy. rep no time. C&n"n _e
- Madill.ditto It 5o;
'culvert con 7 3 75
C
j Mitchell. ditto 6 50�, F Sladill, ditto
15.25. A _M-tthe%is. ditto 14-35.. J"
Riddle, rep culvert COD L7 3.75;'Llovd
White. ditto 2 00, J Soden. gray for
'con 82.95: F Bar0ey, Ril wafhout and
-A .-ROYAL BROODER STOVES
ha it gravt can 9 52 83. B W Joneta, tep
Culverts drag e t I Whiiby to pay half
all si7.es. Use(i by all lar�Ze poultry farms
....... n.. rep culverr e t I
12 95, W Hm bra a�qyer witf, greatsucce*is
Whitby to pav hall 9(0); B W Jones,
drag rep rtilverts c,)ns i 1 44-, 11F. Geo
Wilson, rep culvertg con 8 13'&j� D This booklet "The New Art of Color in
da of
Jones.ditto 2 00; R Sadler,' ditto 2.541: ...-Interior Decoration" contains hundre by Experimental Farm
V41sestiona for beautifYing and brightening Ottawa.
..R Jones,rep culyert con 13 1.25: A Oat Free from your dealer or
ruibers. rep bridge drair con 8 14 YL: ..your home.
wTite direct to the ComPanY at MOctletal-
F Marshmun, rep bt idge con 9 75,,; A Chick Hoppers,, FoUn ami iAc.
�;-._Carrutberti. rep- r&shou,.* dr�,g w t I
M&rk to pay half 11 #5; M Dunkeld.
t;t w t I Mark to pay half See then) demonstrated at
--..rep washo
-8 00; F Marbittrian. rep wa6hout w t I
Mark to pay half. 2.04), A McGlaishan, M A P L E. HILL F AR M
bridge covering 25&')� H Vale,
1585; L Sprag-ge, PRjL E. -Nerlieb, Prop.
filling in at culvert coo-2 15.00, Joseph
-,Sanders. filliag in atculvertcon 25.(A); PHOINE: CLAREMONT :3,03 SALES AqRNT
D AnnisL. rep washout at Wbitevale SPE %j-tAL CE S
z-tim-ber And gravel for con 5 58(Z- J
Tweedie. rep washout at Whitevale
-2.25:'A Hamlin,ditto J Herbert. HARN
FOR TEAM
ditto 31.25; H .Hilts, ditto 24.75; A
'Fleming, ditto 28,C4). C PlaxLon.clitto
-67.00;.G McKay, ditto 52.50; Frank
'Seebeck. rep washout at Whitelvile -Brass-rnoiint6d Team Backbaud Hmrne-As, -
and con 4 b5 2Z; W E HnIthy, clean 2 inch layer trace with.heel chatins. $42.00
-,ditch Brougbaria 1 64). PaAl Diamond, With-5 ding breechiiag. instead of b&ek- 7-
drag con 4 I525.'G VV Hodgson, drag band, $40,00
-rep ws,sbcut.212 00: F Byers. rep wash-
Black niount_e_d_._T_e_&_m_Ua_c_k a nesi,'- S 0
scarifier Attachment and I set of teeth
6
out con 6 5 W; J-D Adtma -Co.,-No. 21 b nd As.r .$44,25 TRAVEL-BY .-COACH
iqA 66". ,,5 rinig Br6e'chi.ng'
This'isi not a facLory liarne;;�;, but ewtow"tilAde iii otir
Tw.o*good�dtim'Li, at-Pickeeing' , fe -wfbrt.. are conibined with-'the
Wednesday, May 22nd. owb shop at Markham. Sa ty aud co se I rvice to- t e
-) harne_3 and collars. couveniel)ce of frequeni.
-We specialize on-reV4irs to
very commnnity
cectre cfe
on the rotlte
Before you buy .0 F T- 0 'D S .
PICKER
�yo ING-TORONTO
ur Radio Harnes�! Rrid Collat Mantifiteturer
H ar K 0, Cents
e oister OMTrr. -Home Phore 34QO - fare 5
ate
Leave Pickering : (E,.%,. rn Sttndard Time)
SMARTLY CORRECT FOOTWEAR iA. rn.-xP 25.,x6.51 7 55, S 55. 9 55. 10,55, 11,55 Fk. ill,
'6 7.55.'
1'� 5-55,
POP COMFORT
FASHIONE11 5 5, 0.5-5, -10.2.5 p.
ily, exec
idt ys-oulyl-
W6 are"feattiritig s6iii6 ;v6r�y fine lities in both leathet' anct canvaq-
these are for Men, Women aud Children. Spleddid'vaines Coa' h Terminal for
c conueetions'at Toronto
in all lines of Meu'� find Bay's Wear,
Newmarket,I Barrie, Mieland, Orillia,
You can buy a Kolster Radio quality and prjees. Satia -always. - .. ,.: . --
most reasonably. Wh Cum pare faction Alliston, Brampton, Orangeville,
y mrss
.*11 the entertainment of the
The woman of partictilar taste in'yai-iablk gialects Kayqe�Hosier"y, 19t. Hamilton,
air? Let us demqns t rate Shelburn�e,
becatip'e'she keebs in step with style, and 2nd, the lowrest mileage in
-- .Kolster. A Call will not . Ladke.s,' Silk Hose in a variety of 'shadew,-while they 1w4t --,--Brantfor.d, Niagara Fal.Is, Buffalo.
obligate you. every pah -Children's
7 49 cents. - -Ladie-',CottowHose, severIll shade.;A,25 cents., Con'riectious at Buffalo for all U...S. A. points.
7 W. 0, MU,RKAR sbort silk and mercerized Sox, splendid colov range, going.a.t.25c. -
Agent
0
a
Ontario and hRml embroidered lines e. f I or.wot.u en and a - h 'Lines
Pticirpring Silks and Cottons comprise the New Underwear Iin 9
hildren, NI ny fq�icin-ating designo; In QtRniped Gra' y Co' c
NOLSTLR
"All that you seek in Radio" CE C .1 L .-BRAD L E Y
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- Pugh, of Lake. The funeral of Mrs. Hugh Pugh, Messrs. Mantle and Fleming
GLARILMONT. A number of our sports we t to D. A. and Mrs,
Toronto on Monday. might to see field, @peat a few days, last week of GLea-Major, took place at Clare- have started to do the cemeat
Bert Lickorlsh spen t Sunday in the Bellan"ger-Hill fight for the with relatives in town.- mont Union Cemetery on Friday work on F. L. Green'@ new store
Olaremont.
fty.Weigot-champiouship. -NelsoaWagg, Thoo. Gregg and last. The services were conducted at Greenwood.
lff�. Harper, of G6odwood, was Charles A. GrIant, of Tbronto, J. Wilbur motored :-to:Cuboconk -by the Rev. A. McLellan, assigted
in towit ba Wednesday lost. spent Friday with James Evans on Thrt�aday last on business. by Geo, West, of Ashburn. EVERYTHING IN'INSURANCE
Ira Boyer and J. . H Beal were and on his return wa's accompefai-
In Toronto on WedaeWda,y I"t.
ed by Mrs, Thoa.Wilsoh. If you require anything in the wu
Fred Lynd aAd L m&u 'Pi1k4y Claretn6nt Field 'Day, will be
have each purchasanew Ourant heldan June 15th, instead of the' of insurance let us give you ous Em
It paTs to insure in-siiong
5U.P.E.IRIOR
Care. 3rd of June, on account of the late
I --the week companies such as the Imperial Gual-.
Miss Vera Linton spent se.-ison. 'Watch oul, for bills. 1:�-46,
antee and Accident Company of CAn-.
.,end with her parents�-E. and Mro. Mrs. Jewel' died on 6@d SEED.DRILL
ay ada The Western Assurance Company
Linton.
forenoon at the hom6 of her dau- of Canad,% and The Mutual Life AA-
'before
1. F,, Dopking, 0. P. R. station ghter', Mrs. Abijah Forsyth�; Her .1 surance Company of GanAda. For
See us
agent, has purchased a new Olds dea th took place after only a few quotations apply to
mobile sedan.
days Elne,4s from pneumonia. A. M.-GIBSON
YOU UY. Phone Pickering 1712.'
-Ed. Gre*g and M' oth'er,bf Torbn-
1,411K and Mrs. Michell and Mrs.
41Q, visited with Mr: and Mrs. Mor'. Herb
g o [Suaday. Oliver and children, of To
an r ronto, �,jent Sunday with their `4 Come and'see
NOTICE
Richard Word has impiqved Urrelevi and aunts, Lym-an and Mrs
sufficiently to allow him-to come Pilkey,hnJ Edi and Mrs.Gibson. Z Having taken over Robt. Feasby's
'down stairs again-.- krage, Brougham, we are no read
A girg ld men with teams have the machine. 91 w
to
Huich Pugh, of Lakefield, spent 1XV - give service in Brougham as well
started ��ork -pre-paring for the
'it 1 as
-Sunday in Claremont w 1. his tiun t:1 the new bridge south of in Claremont.
erce
auticle, W. M. Palmer. Service car always ready, day or
Mrs. Clifford So�den, of Toron the vil-Inize to replace. that which -Thig Drill has Zork lul)-ricatior, Hyat-t roller bearings, Steel night service.
to. �i s di?�tl-oyed by the recen't doods. telescoping tubes, practically unbreakable, pitch and Phone Cl e. 5105; Pickering 506.
....,.spent a few days last week with I
Frank and Mrs, Soden.* ' Call;At [,,twton's. Claremont,auc gather wheeh,, is accurate and light draft. Gasoline,V1, Seiberling Tires.
H. G, Melntyre has this week cess�or to W. X, Palmer, for boots 'Black Haw-k M'anixre Spreaders, Bissell's Discs, Rollers and 251y. A. L. PILKEY.
-esidence. b the and shoes. ladies' and children's Steel Stone Boats. Frost Wire-Fence.
-improved his 1 7
erectio6 of a new porch. 'hosiery. First.-class shoe repairs.
Clifford and Mrs.Pilkey and son, Also, haruess-repairs. All *work Phone 231+ P. 0, Locust Hill
Grant, of Torbato, spent the week guaranteed, Pick. R. R. 1
end with their relatives here, ia -W. 71. ID a. jq-
Earl A, Grubin R.O., Eye Spec: I-
S. R and Mrs. Comba, r-f Toron ist,,jat Stouffville from Wednesday to
S
to, spent Stinday with the latter's a rda-; of each week. Office in the
'brother, D. B. and Mrs. Taylor� Orubin block. Phone Stouffville 2405. BARR.
Mrs. H. G. Mclutyre left last At Markham every'Monday from 9 a
-the Wear
Thursday for Sa@katchewa'n to m. to 5 p.m. Office i n
attend the fuueral of her'sister. Bloc". * *
Complaints are n3ade regarding
The teamsters vrill &)I be busy T R. AC T 0 R S
7,plowing garde-no in a feve. days if the large nnmbrer of big stones
weather keeps dryj which.we h9pe that are allowed to remain on the
--will roadway on the Brock road. BY THE- CARLOAD
These should be. moved, as they
Miss Allison, of Dunba.rtou. Roy
and Mrs. Morgan aDd -Andrew are unpk-asant as well as being
'Flemiez ent Sunday with.John dangerowi for- both horses and
.--and Mrs.Tlemiag. automobfies WE dpeak of artistic
Mrs. Norman Linton, who has An important businesw deal was We Are having shipped in direct trom esigns that are
been ill for the past two weeks is, cons-n m mated la9t week when L. �Ch dignidad. uot artistic
designs that would be
we regret to report, not recover- Fingold, of Toronto. bought back icago a whole inappropriate for the
iug &a fa9t as de6ired. the gpn�-ral store busineeg which
The scm-city of houses in OcLr,- begold to Mr. Tindall early lart purpose in view. The
one Illustrated' is aim.
village !'I compelling -a nutnber of f&ll. Mr. Fingold took possession carload of.
people to take up housekeeping on Sqt,irday -and Mr. - Tindall ple, yet has artistry.
elsewhere. Oar men with capital moved to big former home in At. -No Greater Tribute"
should build-ne�v houses and tht" tona on Tuesday. MeCorm' ick-Deering Tractors
N. W. STAFFORD,
-help to iocrease our population.,
�x in%ton Road,
D. X. Morgan was in Beaverton 1,i I by
on Monday,attending the ftlaeral
A-daitorium Theatre I
of C, E. Wendatt, of the firal of bj tby
.stouffviffe, Ont Oeiting them this. way means that we can give you. Phone '5
'Wenalatt & Morgan,- of Bobefty- #Is r q.)
littlP hAtt
geon. just a PY
Ur
R. J. How speut several days ___S_ , -
-day at
last week in Toronto and on Tues Fil day, 17 and 18 little better finished trsctor and
visited Stanley, -Lodge, "FAZIL" can supply you,
day 4night
A. F: & A. M. (Charles Farrell, GretA Nissen) as the' supply is already getting low.
Farmers are making slow pro. Charlie Chaplin in
gress with their spring work on -10THE' kl)VE.*�TUREPV If you are conter6plating gettirg a Tractor this
f the frequent rains Wo
account o MAP 1AZf Mutual
.'4Exceptou light land very little TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. 2122 .-summer or fall it-will pav you to
seeding has been done, "THE FEARLESS RIDER" rsee-us at once. -.Insurance CO.
Mr. Wilbur, of Taunton, came
Fred Homes). Cheap rates for farm and country-
to the village on Saturday to visit bui4dings.
his brother, who accom d him Comedy Comedy Windstorm Insurance on buildings.
on his return to-spend=ay at .':.We just unloaded a caorload of Wire Fei�ee which wind-mills.91tos etc.
7
FRIDAY SATURDAY, 1, 18 Automobilo Insurance
his home in that village.
i a Will we can give you an excellent price on.
The Rev. A. McLell -WINGS" of&It kinds.
Vreach anuiversary services in (With complete sound effects" FARMS FOR SALE
Richmond Hill U nitad Church on _847-12 Frost tence 'at-55i cents a rod off ter.
Sunday evening The Rev, Mr, Friday�Saturday, May 24 25 Write or phone
'Want, of Richmond Hill. will I 'Coo t
Two showingg evch day '!.30&8.15 ED. BOWKA N
preach in the- United Cbnrch. WINGS," vrith complete Charles p4er, aremoin
Xlaiemont. A full bousesb6ald. sound effects, at lar 20 ..WHITBY. ONT.
15c and
greet thig distinguished preacher. priess, r;fcu
Our two continuation school
teachers have been off duty for :SPDT Farmers, Attention
BRING IT HERE JLVJLNG IS HERE I
,Aseveral 'days. Miss Stutmford.
11have secured the agency for the Frost
who had an attack of tonsilitis,has Now is the time to get a ne*.-Soit of
reautned h r duties, but Mr-Wit fiarness, or get the old set.repaired. Wood and- 0ockshutt Farm Implis.
ments.
and wol keep constantly on
-1ker is still eoxifined to his house I have in stock samptery of samael
ult 'Get your Piiuts. Oils and Ttirpentines from us. hand repairs for these popular
with the flu. As a res the Trees- and Jeffrey's harness. The OL implements.
pupils had an unwelcome holiday. former may be ordered througli 6&6_ rders taken for Wall Papers. Also. Loudon's barn and stable
The Women's institute will loguestt prfeesqLwted. n hand. fittings.
--'meet at the home of 'Mrs. Judson Catalogue free.I Field Root Seed 4 o I will also L take contracts for painting
Garden 9eeds, 3 -pkg,; for 25c.
Ward on the after)toon barn@ and houses by a new
of Wed. I also carry collars, collar pads. sweat
.;nesday, May 2,2pd-.' A good pro. pads, harness oil by bulk, harness .:ChickStArter Find Growing Mpsh, process, by spraying.
'gram will be given comsNting of dressing.also silver polish Fe&ding Hoppers, in all size@ Estimates cheerfully given;
tkod other par to. Phon.e 1&20.
the following : "'The Pleasure and Repairs proml.Dtl ydon". --�"Freeh Groceries at lowe,4t urice-A. HIghest prices paid foc
:Value of a Bobby,"—The Munici .241-52 .1. 1 .. - . . .-
pal Proceedings and' Mot rnr produce.
here'A I L. W. PILKEY, C.LIRRMONT it—J. Maw, - Claremont
Aowance, Roll Call—pay your fee.
Re-charged.
_':��recltz�sted to give their names Store Phone yotir order. We deliver. ... .Green River
-Those wanting transportation �re
to Miss Underhill. Oars will leave
Phone Markham 6402.
Mrs.'J-. H. Evans' at 4.45, .- The Basket Factory
meeting will commence at 2.30 ' ' 'Claremont 1,,,rat Gree".
: . Wm. M. Duncan, Merchant' n River Manufacturers 'of
sharp. Every member is request
-ed to be pi-esetit. All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry
According to the secretary's
Cr.stes, Farmers, Bushel
'ie�ords one hfindiw6d and fitty-t�vol
'were present-at the Motber's Day A fall line of -Baskets, Clothes Baskets.
iservice in the Stinday Schoolof
United Church, fiftyAwo of Frank- Pennock,
them in the Adult Bible Clas;z,and a n Proprietor
-W J1 "Bank Dr fis oa d
all the other cla�aefi were filled..-L a Maker'of the well known
Theuffering amounted to 11.fio.
in-
It-is enconraging,to notiep. the from Pl�one M., rkham 6409
creaiing itkiportanceof the.Stinday
Schoolin the religions life ofa
Comrnllnit�. We are never too e gn' Coan"tries
apers For 'i
_-_-.--, old to learn- what is 'geod. The BEATTY
service which followed in theaudi- Ready trimmed 5 cents to
STANDS FOR THE BEST
torinni wa�- of ecinal interest, when 1.25 per roll, also raft,-, 'is a reg
UYING Find selling foreign d
a full hou;;e enjoyed special sing pArt of the generEll bo-iness of The'Cati'
"dian
Y111
jug and a licl f I message. often find otir...
The Ft service Rink of Commerce in which we
speci s which have Sherwin-Williams selves able to render valtiable m-si.�tauce by offer-
been in progress for the past week ing tely advice. ' Our tr%o�actions in foreigq
n- Paints and tirr
i ' the Baptist Church came to a itioniais Fkre conducted at minimum rates, and any
close on Monday evening last, : - 0
1 . . --Varnishes -personal a.�si�,tance we can render i4 yours fc,r the
-.when a large congregation gather -vice� of The C%nadiap Bank
ed to bear Rev. Oapt. T. F. Best, asking. Eulist the set
of Commerce when sending money ont 'of the
�vho has presented the Message of Call and see these Goods country.
igmlvation In a very winsome man-' and you will be delf-ghted
Mauy have been blessed
ith them
through his Inspiring preaching
and' a number have made the Hay 6arriers
Punip-1, Door Tracks, Cqw
jesuQ Christ. Next Sunday, the
Pqu;tnr will preach Bowls. Pressure Systerns Etc,
618COTT
decision to srtrreiider to the Lord -inE CANADIAN BANK . Lif.tpr carrie,rA,
19th inst-'. tl;;� D F COMMERCE It7will pay fvnu to get my unces on
at 11 a. ni., the �iilject I)ein'g"The —0; ,b!�,,is
Li "I'L S"j,"a 10
-ominw Life," Vie evening ''Phone' 1401, :above hifore buying elsewhere.
Over( 11 -rtm STANDARD BANK OF CANADA
serviep will be condticto-d by Rpv.
R. 13,%ldwin, of UxbridifP. Lirge FRANK J PROUSE
- I N(i, - f.iNl ARTO
CLA-RENLIONT TIT
congregoktions fire lo(,ked for.,
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,Department of Health of Ontario Anatolian Peasants
0 YOU STAMMER
Limerick Comer Don't suffer under this handicap
Scorn Doctors for any longer. Successful Pupils
=vre recomratend our
The Department at Health, through 1. Swabs from sore-throats.
I treatmen Write
There is a let-ter. in verse I
'whieb its laboratories, situated is they ari� (a) For diagnosis, i.e., to find out Voman With Hand for fires advice and literature-
from Mrs. McNeil at most convenient points throughout It diphtheria germs are present THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE
necessary
speaks for itself. Any com London, end: therefore to KITCHENER. ONT.. CANADA
the provinec. viz.* Toronto,
men a '*ed Village Crone's Magic DePend.
t from eiir other gif Kingston, Fort Willidmi, Sault Ste. iluarantlus.
ibutoks.?-. (b) For release, I.e., to determine
7:1 Marie, North Bay,- Peterborough, Ot- ed Upon for' Cure's by 80
taws, 'gives a. service which would ther earliest po"Ible date when bead to.ward off another glance from
the patient or carriers may be Per Cent. of People
i the evil eye.
Norwood, JDat., otherwise cost the people a huge ex
blay 2, tt29. penditure; but, More important Still, --.�,allowed with safety to mingle Arabkir, Turkey.—Anatol;'an pea- The new Turkish government, en
-d
91 gladly know the diphtheria swabs, the typhoid with the public. eavoring to combat scientifically the
Pear Editor, W 2 Blood Samples for typhoid and Saints,forming 80 per cenL,of Turkey's I tuberculosis, malaria and infant mor�_,-e
Whwi your Intentions are, blood samples and tuberculosis On- syphilis. population, aria so wise with the *is- tality which ravage -the country, has
7 nl:-, If rhythmic numbers still must tum. etc.. are examined the reported . . for tuberculosis (7,000,.dom of hoary traditions that -they tried to round up these lead throwers,
flow, back to the Acictor In the shortest 3. Sputum
it rhymes you''strictly bar. possible time Time Is a very Im- cases were reported upon last laugh up their sleeves at the new-. as'It did the 2dervishes,' who used.to
portant factor in the treatment of (Its- year). fangled white coated doctors whom a cure abbies of all' ills by jumping on
'e must confess that dollar bills, in diphtheria, and a 4. Heads at dogs .Suspected of young progressive government is'send- them, but the crones still, perf arm
ease, especially
ing–to all corners of the province.
-new do with speed rables. their magic tricks secretly.
All w and clean and fine, laborator� report ma What do we want with doctors, say
to a patient, *In afttioil to examination of spect. Secretly, too, the blood-letters, old
Arouse the inost expectant thrills has often meant life the peasants,when every village has a
Along one's eager spine. where as delay In the proper treat, mens, the Division of Laboratories women in the Turkish baths, ostensib
ment would hare been fatal. prepares the following products which woman who has "the hand." This ly there to.pour water over the bath-
But yet—ob house of Limerick, What do the laboratories do? Their, free of charge for use mgaic hand for diagnosis is "handed ers, keep a stock of leeches to bleed
are distributed down" from one endowed dyrng crone the legs of the peasant women who
We think it's time iOu fell! chief business for the private Indivi-I of the residents of Ontario:
to her chosen success-or, thus: the come every spring to be drained of
i6f threefold. rhymes ws're� deadly dual is �xamlaation of drinking-water.
�-' - / - I Typhoid vaccine. crone, holding the novices hand, passes the blood "which has black magic in
sick, Altogether last year 20,000 samples� Whooping Cough Vaccine.
w n't hear tell. sources and municipal a grain of sugar from her own lips it.,,
I Of ads we 0 from private report- Silver Nitrate tc� prevent blindness to those of the novice, who must then, only the village barbers can cure
supplies were received and in new-born bables.
task we'd gladly Various it the say the peasants, who, when
Some bigter ed upon. Sterile battle, together with progucts used In. the treat- standing at some distance, shoc I Jaun ice
-greet instructions for taking and case for ment of venereal diseases. sugar back into the open mouth of the the "yellow evil',', attacks, have the
crone. barber slash.the inside of the lips to
Some more exalted Job mailing, sample of drinking water, is Write for' free copy Of Health It her aim Is sure, the novice then
.-Divorced from things we buy and supplied free. let the jaundice run out.
is at, a Almanac. and there.is considered endowed with
To help individuals afflicted with
Department' of Healtly Of Ontaflo, the hand for throwing lead, a processl.
ach things as please thip,mob. communicable disease. the' Labor&- . Simplicity
(We JUAt Sap tortes make examtnatlon Parliament Bldgs., Toronto. by which Anatolia diagnoses ilts ills. pq.rity and simplicity hold converse,
While a sick peasant lies ha!f . ent, with their Creator.
smothered beneath a sheet, the vil- at every mom
19ach weak some title new Porcupine Relies lage's "woman with a hand"- drops a 1,B6fore accepting You. ought to tell
�,aips y:ott'd give
pose)
On Quills a, Ffis lump of lead into an iron ladle filled Y arents is In prison."
''Wherefrom a tale we'd.all compose, all one of MY V
with charcoal embers. 'a all right. Both of mine
Or do our best thereto. ia— ew oh, that
Whe.-i the lead has melted, the crone ou�ht to be
ense I
�-Iu words concise few and Means of Defense 1 pours it into a bowl of cold water,
smart, which she holds over the suffering part 'Shoes can give a gill a 9"Pit deal
Long and sol- of trouble.' says a woman'A paper.—
We'd strive to tell.our tale art-�- But He Will Not Attack for ,,f the patient's body.
And cumulate the writer's I emnly she squints at the shape which Especially when they're on the feet of
% He's No Two-Gun Man i
We could but simply fall. the lead takes in hardening in the her dancing partner.
4.
-of the 'Forest, After all water. then gives her dictum. The old-time girt -as usually
��C,)atent we'd be if Tou'd arrange One of the most unconcerned dent The lead, she declaies,'has taken the
utal thrills, -shape of the eye or tongue of such and clinging vine. The Modern girl 13
The Inelde -d one about 'Louisville Trines.
'The we'd need, the titles zens of the woods an 1�uch a person, whom she names by usually a rambler.—
rulei which has been woven many a rantas- herefore, that person
Strange, It is the name, and it is. t
tic tale is.the porcupine.
'if ouly-.,.BIGGER BILLS' miarksmall of the forest. as the story who has cast the evil eye on that 'por-
Mrs. A NlcxeLl wman that shoots barbed tion of the patient's body.
goee—the bo
arrow,% at those it seps fit to atta e
ck, The crone charms off the evil 'ye by
-breathing o6i - the aching spot -and
The Hour's DutY one in Imagination can almost see a i' A from the Koran,
cloud, of quliis winging tbelr way'to- �mumbling verse
exper- hile the patient drink% the water in
Cease from antedating yi�,w ward some enemy. fea v to Pierce �w
ience.- Sufficient for to-day �ftre the be. which the lead, had. hardened. I he
duties cf to-day. Don't.waste life in any_ unprotected skin and, once cured person V,rever must wear-a blue
neam the skin. pre,
senting the prob
AQUbeS and fears; spend yourself on iedded in a
lem ot the fish hook IMI,
the work before you, well assured that It hasi the re-
luckless angler's finger.
the right performance of the hour's
putation for.belligerencY of the two- SDAIMEJED
m duties will be the best perparation for 476 gun man, swaggering around- scowl-
the hours or ages that follow it. 'Tis who
Ing a* any lucklesis ' person FILM
the,measure Of a man, his apprehen.
chance,.4 to get in the way.
sion. of a day. R. W. Emerson. --PRACTICAL StIT.. more unfair picture of the
If ever a
The young man today of.2, '4, 6, S.character of an animal has been
Qe6 7hem
E�Wy T
"Ampson Is very attentive bo his
and 10 years demardi real boy's p,itited. a grave 1-nJustive lla�i been Me
rs -Yes: he alv,&Ys!
1wito. It appea iclothes as suit illuatrated:.with blouse done. The porcupine, as a matter of
ails up the lawn mower for her before, Roll% iw Shiall
1with shoulder yoke, collar and patch fact. is mostly intent un minding Its
6 office,"
,be goes to th -ust like holsels t1lat- other
pocket, j older brother wears. own business and
in- -ear a bel ItAs not
ears,'i JHe m, t, too, slipped through animal, will do the same,
We do not,count a man's'y others,
til he has' nothing else to couint.—R. straps of shorts that button to blouse, particularly afraid of any
smart sportive air The shorts knowing, as the skunk doeq, that it
for
N", Frnerson. Load your camera with a
have'drop seat and provides for two will not he attacked by any- but the I 40�
Gevaert Film— Laugh
and he-very young ,a,,,,
pockets' Style No. 4o6 chooses a tan very Young
self-check featherweight' twed for learn that a good defense I,.% a wonder- at. the Weatherman.
trousers with natural colored linen far ful offense, reversing the usual
WhatWi I e, brown suede belt and brown strategy. "Get" what vou want any
blaus,
silk Icarf tie French blue linen trou- All the porcupine asks.Is that it be time, anywbere.
n broadcloth allowed to go its way, eating the
sers with white cotto
A'Ing aNvay
rey mixture in novelty rayon toothsome tree bark� gnal Save Money—Save Timis
blouse, g
Ing
blouse, -du,,
with grey cotton broadzloth and cajoy the thrill
at any source of salt and cc
nile green pique with printed pique, itself a-,3 any other vegetarian should.i
of better snaps.
'd navy blue flannel with-white linen At the onrush of danger the porcu- I
i.W, a n
-ith white pi -illing to accommodate Itself
blous46 witb blue silk tie vi ne is v% VER wait to see if a headache at your dealer's get
N`Nvill "wear 'off."
I polka dots are only a few of many to the situation. It simply rolls Itself i NVhy stiffer Today'
of Gevaert Ei
interesting suggestionh. Pattern price up into a ball and presents to the when there's alvvays Aspirin? The a roll
X
20c in'stamps or coin (coin ii pre- enemy a bristling array of bayonets. millions of men and women who
it has-the power to loosen guills so ' 41 to fit eflr'y'ca
norA
ferred). Wrap coin carefully. use it in increasing quantities every in rolli or pat
HOW TO ORDER PATTEWM(Z that once they break.the skin of the
year prqvc that it.does relieve such
they stay with the,luckless
adversary �aiin. The medical profession pro-
Wn
Write your name and address pl attacker. It is seldom that any toe thout effect on the
tiounces it wi The—
ly, giving number and size of such it can A; �i AiRT COMPANY
heart,
patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in will return for a secou*d charge upon so use it as often a� GEV
8 had a painful OF AMERICA
a porcupine once it ha spare vou anN,pain. Every&1199ist
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
I always 112S kspi6n tablets Toronto
it carefully) for each number and contact with, he an1ma cactus, ; genuine A
Many a.hapless dog has started to relief bf a headache, I
address your order to Wilson Pattern I for the prompt
take a mouthful 'of porcupine only to Fa-
%%en pur ide St.,Toronto. colds, neuralgia, lumbagos etc Grtwixff
Service. 73 West Adela retreat in agony with mouth and lips niiiiarize y9urself with the proven Imprim0#911
n Cty Patterns sent by an e.arly mail iesembling a pin cushion, From the - ions ta every Package. is 4 D.god",
direct
and the
..-:-Child human point of view that
re ;:Empire Tobacco damage to buildings by' the animils
Col. J. Bruca Payne in United Em- in their search for salt are the only,,
for It lanters from the To the
pire (London): P drawbacks to the porcupine. PIRM
There is hardly a�flousehold that Southern States of America have been hunter it presents a ready supply of b Cantu
A' Is' flo6iing Into Ontario during the Past food-If ammunitlon: is gone, f8r it If, "pUln to a Traile=k R061a
basn't- heard of Castoriat t ast
without three years,. growing tobacco for the in reality very tasty eating and can
five million homes are never
Many of them tell be slatn with a club.
it. If there are children in vourlEnglisli market. r7V .. .....
,family, there's almost' daily nee� at me that our virgin soil aml Our cII* At any rate; it You see one you need I
its comfort. And any night may frid�mate s.upplY more genuine stamina not worry.' It'will Pass yon,by at, a
you very thankful there's a bottle in than their own worn out:soils, that a safe distance And will not attack un 'In the da-qs of our- -
pound of our best grades will carry
'the house. Just a few'drops, and that der any circutnistances.
her for blending tban tw'o pounds G ra-TldmotNers and
co or f itrt
--.-----.diahhrea checked. A vegetable pro- 0 lie United States of America 51111 ----Great 'rand
lay gra(le%. I am inclined to believe Spring
duct ;a baby remedy meant for young at it the Unit this, nicime WCIaty
folks, Castoria Is about the only th ed Kingdom manufac Nature, apparently unkind,
t"Ing you have ever heard doctors ad- turers will give the Empire the bene- es a change in heart and mind
�Ignor
gLJO Infants, Stronger medi-1 fit of their education. their .native i From last year� mea-it a reat deal
'vi5e givin
babY I shrewdness and experience. will de it=s toda
cities are dangerous to a tiny just as
vote some study to blending our best
bowever harmless they may be to Her blades of grass are once more 1
-ades of Rhodesian, charging the seen;
grown-ups' Good old Cas gi Sumer a shilling an ounce, and i J;)Uq qoods bearinq
and remember to can Her April rain turns brown trees
member tile name the WClary name
buy.It. it may-spare you a sleepless, leave it to the constimer to guess : -
green;
night. It ts al�ways ready, whence comes the delightful flavour,'Her Easter sun with stntling hue with cornplete confid
:anxious
their;
own from Rkles serenely blue.
alwaTs safe to use; In emergencies, the manu fact urets will be doing Shines d
or for everyday ailments. Any hour duty to the Empire, and conferring Again crowds quiver Jn the street
by becomes a favour upon the consumer. "Let's And Spring brin a Aife to pulse and
6( the day or night"that Ba , 9
go, we �ritlsh, let's pull all together."
,fretful, or restless. Ca3torla was feet.
'a
-never more popular with motile,
'Every druggist has Mistress—"Do yoit think vou will This beauty caii"but stab the hewt
than It Is tO-day.
settle down here? You've left so many Where Bpring'ait love was Ou'ce a part
it. gttnations." ?,Iaid—"Yes, m'm. But I of last year. lanitil till 1111H1111111IF11111111 --------
A PWODVQ"r CPT
remember I didt.i't leave any of 'em Hartridge Ternklas In the
09NKRAL STEEL WARCS
voluntary!
4XAZZA , New York 'firnes.
e. 21 Branclumt Acre"Cano"
N a-
Confidence Is a plant of slow growth 7TA11?%s,Saint Joirs,Qosbea CAty.Nfontreal(2).Onswa.Toronto(4),irstrintoo(3).Rrantford;
n, his 001114.80"SZOM-CA19"'ry,FAmonsmVenPouver.
A S 'T 0 R I A In an aged bosom.—William Pitt (Earl A prudent man is like a pl
of Chatham). 1head prevents him from g oing to far.
............
t E Mi V Z'-7 7;
�7
�'People who prize the finer things of life usually
�'�Dees rhountatism A money-back
demand Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea.
i:0
hinder "ar tee with every
What do you see when water falls guiaran package.
belbii the tranquil riverg break—
IsAt the latent power to make
work
The hum of distant wheals that calls?
or. U the thotight-of power Palle,
And falls to-hold for might's mere
sake,
HILE worldng in a
What do you see?,
Wquarry as a driller,"
writes Mr.John J.Hogaril Y. 9 Do you behold, beyond the walls
The Power that builds both sQam
of South March,Ont,-I
and lake, Is good tea'
was seized with rheuma. Or grandeur'dwaifffig marbled halls--
tism in the left shoulder. What do you see? 4A. .1 .: _. . .
I followed treatments for --George Lawsoa. ..,' RED. ROSE ORANGE PEKOE'is extra good
some time without relid.
I haO heard so much con. 0 p.
i4
cftmint Dr. Vidliame I
Pink Pills that I decided INO MMICINE LIKE Classified Advertisement's
to give them a trial.They Trancein-'Canada . ,� .Z"Y C3"cxs -
WlilTE LEGRORN,
INGLE COMB
were caulaly the me&. BABY'S OWN TABLETS Documents of Early Canadiavri S Baby Chicks, bred for high Pi
cine that I needed for it
Prices for May 106�;
History-Put on View tign for 26 years. Dela-4
ws not long before I was June 12c. July and August 10C.
ford, Ontario4
as well aa ever. Now I Once a Mother Has Used.Them in' Paris' mere Poultry Farm, Strat
Estab. 1903..
take them every Spring as She Will Use Nothing nNi. 'Part a.—Piec to us documents 13ABY CHICKS.
relating WE HATOM
a tonic." —i four varieties. Price 90 UP,(
To once use Baby's Own Tablets is!to early Canadian history are on,pub- A
\Yvae for free catalogue. A. H. Switzert
This Is vae of hund"&of to use them con itnual ry—that Is as lic view for the.first time at the-retro- Granton, Ontario.
cans M which these blood. long as there are young cliticiren in apective exhibition of French colonies
ATXONAL MOTWAS
enrichinp pifle have proved the home. That is the testim6uY in thA former palace of Prince Roland , INTEAS
sting rheu.
effective in warlic given us by mothers from all parts I Bonaparte, now the home of the I�ST EQUIPMENT. LATEST AIETH4
Inatism. Buy Dr. Williams" B ODS. uniform return load pric0s.-
Pink-Pillis now at your di ug. of Canada. They all say that they i F�ench Geographical Society. The All "d. Insti-red. We. move )-on wheill
gist's or any dealer in criedi. know of nothing to'eq*ual the Tablets, Dominion and Quebec Governments ..Li gwant to move. Make �,our enquirleal
-patronage to the now. Pioneer distanSe movers. Agentad
tine, or by mail, 50 cents, that they find them safe and eM have extended'their in principal-cities of eastern Statels.and'
I postpaid,froin The Dr.Wil. clent and at the same time pleasant,exposition, which will be opened offl-. Can da. Hill The mover. Hamiltou'andi,
sist- Toronto,
Low Medicine Coq Brock. to take. clally by President Doumergue as
Till% ont. Mrs. John Hollinworth, Maidstone, od by members of the cabinet, early in IFEDIGAMED XOGIL
Ont., writes:—"I have three children, May.
AKEWO BEACH FARMS HAVA
the eldest-fourteen and the youngest It Is intimated that this effort to L 't'ge grade and registered
few
nine!months old. I have always used popularize Fra=e's aclileizements in nd China sows bred to our LAXE
Baby's Own Tablets for them and�colonlal expansion Is only a fore-run. Vv uvD SUNRAY, sor,� of SUNRAY, the
world's champion sire of 4 double-tod
Vice Regal Totem have found no other medicine to 1 ner of the exposition to be held in litters, eAsisted by ONTARIO KING, who
I' qual the Tablets as a relief for the is also an imported bog of excellent
Their Excelleccles Lord and Lady e 1931. In the entrance hall r t a on bg-d1nvF and q uahty Our prices are
OS,or,
Willingdon axe photographed with many ailments' of childhood." the walls give the detailed list, Of the r, h t. arms located 46 mitax.south,
Tablets are a mild but and east of Amher
Baby's Own officers and men serving in the varl LsAt b urr
X!,f
Add r so aII
5011\ .["Captain Jack" who on behalf of the correspondence to OID 3EACI1
Indians of Friendly Cove. presented thorough laxative which regulate the ous compardeti� of the famous Cartg- FAR.)1.9, 530 Buhl Bldg. Detrcdt. Mich-
fto NJ stomach. nan regiment from 1665 to 1668. There .1gan.'or call Amherstburg 617 HIng IL
them with the forty-foot totem pole bowels and sweeten tbd
on the occasion of their tour of the They drive out coustlpatl6n and Ind[- is also a table of French RAI!IS—OLITTLE FRIENE) TO
up colds and s1m;le � G
west coast of Vancouv gestlon. break Canada in January, 1683. These con-; either eel) mailed In plain envel-
Paris specialty Co.. Casier 2423.
IN '"im the Initial voyage of Elie .1-duactlAu fevers and make the cutting of. teeth fain well-known Quebec names clear. treid. Que.
Mon
PINK, PILLS rqlctlic S.S. Princess Norali. easy They- are told by medicine ly Indicating to the French people %IAES WANTED TO DO I
dealers or by'mall at 25 cents a box just who have descended from mem- .PL�L
"A NoUisiineoL L-and light sewing at home. hole 11
from The Dr William's Medicine Co., of the re7iment as well as from P,a re time. Good Pay. Work sent any
IN 94 cauftTa lbers
Empire Tra. Brockville. Ont. _Id'istance. charges paid. Sendtstamp f
2 the troops which succeeded It a hult I pard,ulars National Man facturl;4
Time and Tide (Lomdon): Already I dred years afterwards. Co. 'Uontreal.
Trade Discrimination the Empire Is taking half of all the W Ol.prime Interest to Ontario are the
Ifuly manafactured goods exk2rted e 'Watch Mans Qf, Boucault, Lieu tena at-Gov er- To do wrong is to Inflict the surest
vdavuuvel Sun (Lib.7; tj 'Ms`_"r1'I from the pl4pts In,thl% country The ' nor of Quebec. who portrays the On- injury on our own peace.-7W. E. Chan,
-tish people are sincere in their ef. !,trio section as It was in 1750. There ning.
value of the Empire organization as With Interest
forts to promote business between the a tradin% a.%qet cannot be over-stated. E are also the histories of, Lescarbot.1
various Units of the Frilpire. they can alwaysprovided that it is Intelligently books printed and bound from 1409 to,
accomplish that promotion in a more All Canada Keeps An Eye On _131—
insed—that effort.q -are made to gfvei hy 1629 which compare to advantage with! r —sML%k —ail
effective wby than by the display and the overseas empire buyer what he the New Steps Taken the-, paper-covered volumes in thel Lva upwaftis of $23 weekly t10
ostentation of a cut-and-dried shop- wants and not what a British Droducer --Saskatchewan f4r va in esitu or~woste
I . - . - France of to-ddy. Even Voltaire's let- Deliver so ow Dearm
ping w-eqk. They could, for instance, thinks he ought to take merely b�- Richelieu- In which he-des. LAAW viessial wark Im
prevent the occurrence of such inci- I The Weqteri2 provinces are'awalting 1 ter to 111mobiftd bookleii
cause it is marked "Made In Britain." . 1
with interest the outcome of Sas cribes'Canada as. 'a;few arpents of "at mywbem for stoosp
dents as happened.in Vancouver this gible I
That British prodpeers are beginning
week when latest aid gre is well preserved and as le
a British ship, brought in- to cure themielves of their�bid lasu-i katcbewan'a. atest step snow ar. The!
-to a Varcotwer drydock for an$�JO.000 In public. health organization in rural 'a% 'it It were written-this
larity may be gauged by the fact that. Jesuit relations. deeds of concessions,,
iand semi
repair job, wa3,'on orders from Lon.�tbe Canadian cIdzen (a vpry indepen- .rurAl" districts.. of nobility and willq, in writing i
"Full Time Health rilstric' Number etters Achin Feat
:.don, moved to an American drydock dent Individual, and one further sub- t !almost like copperplate,'are distlayed
one" was organized Just a few weeks
for those repsIrs. And'Ibis happened ject continuously to the influence and in spit4ble bo-)kcases. Swollen drid sbre from a
In spite of the fact that the tender Of propaganda of the American competi- ago. It unites eight rural muilicipal4-1 day's strenuois work can be
ties, tourteen villages and one town I *Last, but not least, is the chair car-
the 'Vancouver drydock;was apprect- tor over the southern border) last prevent -ded 'by porters In which-the Duc de re!ieved by _2MInard's.
.-ably lower than ai3y others. How year proved to be nine times ax good —Gravelburg—in a fight to ;Levis Mtrepoix followed blon-tcalm's Bathe In warm water so'u-
iloes Britain expect Canadians to en-1 I disease. it will.be run very much like., paign. lion.
ra customer to Britala as 'the Amert- the-health department In a big city, cam
ter, with any degree of enthustasm, can citizen. nd will employ a full-time medical
Into a celebration to promote Inter- a
officer of health. a public Malth nurse Minard's Lini-ment for cuts and bruises
Empire trade when a British firm dis-1 "Stains on Rugs land a sanitary inspector.
criminates so flagrantly against C 'stainiq will yield to treatment I
Tar This development Is quite. In line
dIan Institutions in favor of Anirica .1 ITeat expands and cold contracts;
ones? more readily if the agent is applied 'with the most advanced* thinking In that Ts probably why the days are DO OF FN
while stains are fresh. Rub a Iltt1,s* public health circles, where it is oam,' longer In riummer than In winter.
lard. butter or kerosene on the status, monly accepted that the present sys-
e
Citizenship
let them stand a few hours, then wash. t'm of taking care of public health in
All the experience of human life, with soap and warm water. Euca]YP- rural communities especially, Is, In the
'be they good or 'evil, are the rittans tus oil is a good tar'remover—rub a word§ of "one-'6minent authorityj "an-
9 1 ving charaoter. What men are little into the stain w-ith a flannel tiquated and Inadequate." This new
wea
in themselves, that will they reveal'to cloth until stain disappears, changing Saskatchewan. unit is expected to
'the world. Life is essentially althe cloth when necessary. achieve the same results as have been
aining ground for public Sometimes, after the tarry part
usef u1ness. The best results are only been removed, a dark stain will re- where the death rate.has been lower.
school—a tr has achieved In,- for example, -Quebec,
achieved by steady, persistent plodd- main. Sponge the sp(xt with carbO19 ed In several communities by similar
"county health units," while at'the
;Ing. True manhood is one of the tetrachloride or, If fabric is nQt delt-
rse the liquid and rub, then same time much sickness has been
greatest ideals, a the enlightenment cate, imme
iof citizenship is te sruest indication wash in soap and water. prevented.
of a genuine democracy. Tar and r oad oil are frequefitly .Saskatchewan afready has. the low-
J. E. blarks brought into the house on the shoes est death rate in the British Empire,
and leave stains on the rugs. Rub- and it Is felt that this forward step
Ddn't refuse to listen to the restate- bing with a cloth soaked In carbon will be but the first.of many to be
:ment of truth. Truth does not alter, tetrachlotide or turpentine will re- taken in the near. future.,
but we reilutre'Its C'o;stant reformula- move-these successfully. Chloroform, Under the Public Health Act passed
:tton from age to age.,Rev. H. R.,bezine and turpentine are all effectual In-4928 the municipalities served by
'Hawels.
solvents for tar stains. these units are to bear one half of the
cost, while the other half, for"the time
the
being, Is being FAw tunmid MOVMS
divld�d between* the
provincial government and the Rock- *ha*cut =w4ft
.7
feller Foundation. keene".
It is estimated that the,cost to the A ffmsr6Movmrwiff keep. Was In Bed
-class health yow lawn-him and nmi
taxpayers for this first All Summer
protection will be only thifty-five 77kir mvh6, vAm(W@14*
cents per person per year! pumv,71red. At your baril-,
vm"de4ers. 4
I have to work in' the store
PPS h do my own house ork�too, and'l
HILLIPS he:n d&od -A-boy. was summoned to EdinbilbL JAMES SMART PLANT w
to give evidence against his f ther,- got nervaus and run-down ancl was tri
who4as ch"arged v�lth a breach of the bed nearly aU summer.The least noise
eace. "Come now, my little man,"..
p would make me nervous. I was told
For Trouble*
due to Acid said the magistrate, "let us hear all
to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
you know about this affair." "Weel, table Con
ACID syom^cm urs r," said the youth, settling down.to ppound and I have taken
at
buslne'ss,." e ken George V. Bridge?" nVR b..J— bmd f-h4h m seven bottles.It has made me strong
GAsts-m^USCA y Uff Lnh��B-W .d Whl.R_b�
"Sure an' I do, laddi6." "Weel, you er and put more color into my face.
P_L R.6,A��Bbk Mlb�
to mp. B.9
e am looking after my store.and
gang along It till p -d P m*ft-&U-7
e 1, eu� wIll:t�! housework and my four children
"Yes, yes! I ken I ye h".TREZ CHICK DOOIL
can gahg and p it, f or ye'll no- ScljwgpL"1$BATCOE1111Y and I am getting along nicely now."
d the stand- T)
it has i:enlatne
Ab.out two hours after eating many harmless. 226 Northampt
S. ard with physicians in the 50 years. Pump me-" N V. --;-Mrs. J. Malin, R. R. No. 1, Bartm
�--peoplb suffer from sour stomach T... CA7511
since Its invention. Io. 875 8ZZ1)GZI317ZG, ON St.East,Hamilton,Ontario,Can��Ai.
-.They call It Indigestion., It means it is the quick method. "Results Use Minard's for the rub down.
that the 'stomach nerves have been corne almost instantly. It IS the aP-
)t-LQndou banker says he would en- Protect youi sidn,scalP and hair froto
over-stimulated. ver use Lyk E.. Pinkham S
There is excess acid. proved method. - You will ne joy running a newspaper column for infection and assist the pores in the i
.7.The way to correct It is witl- an alkali, inotlTer when you know, of
which, neutralizes. many times its -Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' just one day. And what we could do elimination Of w"te by daily vearetahle Compound
1voluml 3111k of Magnesia prescribed by pbyst-
WOn acid. to a bank In just an hour!—New York Cutleurea Soup 6
The right way Is Phillipe Milk of cians for 50 years In correcting steels Evening Post.. P-6-1 We C, L111 U
26c.Evvrywhero 'ne O'b", 0 C.
J�Iagnesla—just a tasteless dose In acids. Each bottle contains full-direc-
a I -, JSSUE No. 20--'29
Water. It Is pleabant, efficient nd tions—any drugstore.
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-Ao electricalstorm,accompan- -F. Hall has early
LOCALI-8- S, led by a heavy rainfaLl, passed plants reFkdy for setting out.
over this locality on Saturday -Found, a 1929' car inai-ke..
.-W.T. Heron and family' of evenirR. Very seldom hag there Loser plett�e call at this office. iq ore.
West Hill were in town on Mon- �een bo many thundvristordis dur -Dri A. T. Falalise, Resid;ent Dent.;
iog the spring- months, as there
d- ist, Office in residence, two doors
d ey. have been this season,aod the rain- east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick-
-John O'Connor, of Belleville,
is t the,week-end with his mot fall has been the heaviest of MS13Y ering.- Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
daily, and evening by appointment..
'WEW ARRIVALS
-Mrs. Chas.B.Spencer has been -W.P.Firtb, D.Sc. for many (X-ray service).-*
d to the house through years principal of Pickering Col- vN MEMORIAM.
confine
lege, met with a great misfortune A fine large assortment of Ladies . fine. shoes, in
illness.
-Mrs. Dr. Cartwrights who hail one day last week, wbeD his now BUTCEIINGS-10 loving memory of our patent, brown, sunburn etc. Prices range
been ill and confined to her bed is 41 ft. crniser was completely beloved mother.who dep&rted this from 3.00 up.
now Improving. wrecked when about 60 gallons Of life. May 11th.1928.
-Miss Ethel Bray, has been gasolkie exploded. The most re -He giveth the departed Peace."
-The Family.
euRapred as operator at the local grettable feature of the accident ,Yoiiths.' and Boys' Oxfords, all -sizes. We have
was the death of the man in char- CALVERT-In ever loving memory of
teleplione central. lendid line of Boy's Oxfordswith 'T
a .sp an-
at and the serious in. a dear husband and father. Thomas
-Jag. Allaway, of Toronto, was lite of the bo
juries sustained bK the man who Calvert, who passed away May 17tb, .,co" Soles, for school wear, at 31.W.
in town one day last and called on isting in t e mauakement 1926.
a number of f riends. . w was ass
-Frank Sarles, Of Trenton, was of the boat, which was the fastest There's a home that is now filled with
in the Georgian-Bay. sorrow, .-A dandy line of Men s light-weight Work Boots,
here on Saturday attending the Heart&that are lonely and sad. with Panco soles, at 2.95. Splendid for
funeral of the late Mrs. Rankin. In the death of Mrs. Rankin
wbichtook pla-2eon Wednesdny When God too.k from us three years work, light farm work etc. '
-MissEthel Powell is around ago, Igarage
n1ght of last week. another of the
again after being confined to the A loving husband and father. %
house-for a week through illness. oldest residents of the Town:hip God ouIv knows bow we miss him. Ladies'House Dresses, very nicely wade up in
'-J. B. and Mrs. Horn and W. passed away after an illnes of And the pain be so silently bore,
G.
of Peterboro, were in town about two weeks from pneumonia At times our hearta came near break-. various colors and sizes, at 1.50. Girl's, 7
on Sunday and, called on a few and other complications.MrR.Ran- Ing, to 10 years, 1.35.
friends. kin was the only daughter of the And welong for him back oucemore. A
lateJosephand Mrs. Henderson, Loving and thoughtful always.
-Mrs. Thos. Douglas and son.
of Toronto, spent Sunday who were pioneers of the town Cheerful right to the end. Ladies' one strap House Slippers, with rubber
with her mother, Mrs. Burrill and ship. She was born in Aberdeen. Real father. true husband always,
shire abou t 75 yea rs ago, bu t ca m e To all who knew him. a friend. beel, all sizes, 1.50. Look them over, as
son Russell. to this country in early childhood -Sadly missed by Wife and Family. Ahey are wonderful value.
-W. U�. Muikar motored toVas.
fly on Satur4y and on his return with her parents and brothers,of
was companied by Mrs. Murkar whom there were five, Joseph, Now Advert4sonsonts.
act
and two Sone. Jwmes, John, Wta. and Thomas. A Word to Poultry Raisers
end 0 OR SERVICE-Pure-bred Berk.
-Mr. Whitby of the east f whom only one, John survive$
On coming to Canada-the famili Fahire boar at lot 20,con.7, Pickerin Fred
to, has iostrAled a new 1�13 There's nothing better than "Golden Key"
gara; gas N.Madill.
iliank and has fitted two of his settled in Pickering,where herfa.
Chick Mash.
tanks with air pressure devices. Lber followed his trade, that Of 3 I-)ASTURE TO LET-Well fenced
-G.G. and Mrs. Torracee and
carpenter, in which he won a high L and good water and sbade. Apply to James .25 pouna bags,
Pputation. About thirty-nine Raine.-Greenwood. 37-38
family, and Mrs. Torrance's motb. n
:or, Mrs. Bailey, of Peterboro.visit years age she married John R 0 RENT-Two ronmA. furnished or "Full of Pep" Chick Mash, 6 cents 1b.
T�nfurnished.with or without board. Apply
edwithJ. C. ai3d Mrs. Stork on kin who predeceased her eighteen D,Gann=,Brougharn. 36-38 "Monarch" Chick Feed, 5 cents lb.
Friday. years ago. She bad two of a f am
-Among those who attended ily, Robert, editor and proprietor OR SERVICE - Thnroueb-hred .25 lb. bags,
ising Ont. F'Yorksbire boar, SeTV%ce char 1,50. G.
(Minnie) of L, Wdleton.Brougham.
Rankin of rbe Entert)Mze of Lan
the funeral of the late Mrp M a 38
an Saturday last were,A. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Sarles,
-RE
.'Hunter, and Robt, Hunter. of Trentoo. She was a life-long mem. 0 LET. PASTU -At lot 6. con. Men's Work Sox, all wool 25c pair. 6 pair for 1.25'
ber of the Presbyterian Church i T5.Pickering. south of Salem. Russell Con.
R.R No, 1,Locust Hill. 36-37
Fort Perr
-W has three duck4 Pickering, and for a -number of
Riley' 7
SALE-Regiaterfil Holstein
that began laying on the 18th. of yearsasiDginthe eboir. Sbewas VOR Men's Khaki Pants, 2.00 andL I�.00 per pair.
March. and have not missed a day alsoamemberofthe Ladien Aid L ba:l. I year old. Apply to G. W.Hodron.
Ciarernont. Phone Clare 324. 37-3
dtbeWM.S Tbefuneraltook
Paying since that time, and the an MeD'S OXfOTds, in black with "Pance soles,
aggs have proved 100"per cent for. place-on Saw rday afternoon w ben ASTURE TO LET-Wil) take eat-
interment took place in the family P tie to onsture. Also,for sale a wagon bos. a real'buy, 3.50.
11110. rskine Cemete hki- rem Wrn Lacey. Vunbarton. 36-39
-Remember the anetion sale of plot Ist E
1J#&7M Ca Me w I th
the house and lot,household fulrni- a�ful su acus r.o R - Mary W
plants a
iture ctc., belonging to the eat denness to a Toronto younst.maD t, -..;; _--ts. Also all kindsof annual Staunton— "Elasticia" "Carhartt.' Holeproo
&to rid perenniaJ roots F HallPickerng. 37
of the late Mrs. J,_H. Rogeri. at Gerald B. Russell. 24 years or age. I I
son of John Russell, a well to-do Wall Papers Paints and
,;EVEN rY BAGS OF POTATOES Overalls Hosiery for
Ring St. East, to-morrow (Satur for sale-Cobblers. nd Green Moun
day)afternoon. contractor, when. on Sunday ,,nv Apply Henry M-=7sone Pick 2705 �s are the best. Varnishes.' and Smocks. both sexes.
-The Dramatic Club of St.Paul's Morning, about 9 45, he was struck
nited Church went out to Mark east, at JMIC NG-Local and long dist-
e 2�1
U by the C. N. R. flier goin ,ingdoneprornotlyand at reason-
ham on Friday favening and 1)res a point one mile west of fickeriap ibl,rates. Apply Clifford wnght. Phone Mark
.�;-iented thei r flay "An Old fashitm. station. His body was horribly 924
,ed Mother V. 0 the Markham Unit- mangled. so that Identification LR,SALE-Ahoat latontofaood Me, - S. CHAPMAN .7
-�.-ed Church to an appreciative and. could be Made only by a paper F hy bay at lot Is,C A
on,S. 1=.10 Am-
found in his pocket. Dr. Cart- cps Bngnan. R�R 2,. Claremont Clare
tonce, 360� 36-37
will wrilrbt. Coroner, was notifled. and
-The Women's Institute ASTURE-Weareturnine out to
hold their annual meeting on Tues. On viewing the remains decided Wasson.May 24thL Farmers qrshtris good
dav next, 21st tvat, at the home of that an inquest was necessary, Pasture for the seawn bhould see E.W.Sleev.R. Head Light WorK Clothe' s
Mrs. John Marktir. Reports of He had the body removed to R 1,Pickenng. 36-37
CommIttees and an election o Sterritt*9 undertaking rooms CKIN
f , G-Local and Unir Dist.
officers will be the main part of where it was afterwards releaae� TaRr'ce'hauling. also sand and gravel hauled.
Pr,ces reasonable. A- W Mitc P"ering.
foi burial. The man's fillitnily Ils al2d Smock
the program. were notified aud his brother and lick 5720. 37.52 Ov e* ra
-Potatoers are a plentiful
com* brother-in-law come from thecity porATORS-Yes we have no ban.
modity on the market these days.
to identify the remains aod to anas. but we have Inal)Cobbler Potatoes
They are being offered at 50 cents M cis a bac, A I quality-Get tbe=quick. 'Shirts 1.75
per bag. Those who refused to claim the body. On Tuesday even. at W.Sleep R R-1 Pickering On%. 36-37 New price 2.25
sell at 1.00 a bag last fall, expect- ing Dr. Cartwrigbt condut-ted 8 n - USTOM CHOPPING-I am prepar-
inquest, when the following jury C ed to do cnatom chapping on Tursday after- .4very garment guaranteed to stand the wear
"Ing better pripes in the apriDg, are
I have
14hup disappointed. was empanneled : Joe. Richardson roon ar'd all day Saturday of each week. of h ard usage.
-Members of the 0)uoty Conn. (foremen). M. S. Chapman, Lo rne a,.Chop-for sale. H.E.Turner,Whitevale 31tf
Bath, John Draper, J. S. Balsdoo, ASTURE TO LET-At lot 8. rear
cil inspected the Broc'k Road brid. %
Pof con 4.flickering, about 46 acres, House,
Alvin Bnobby and Gordon Law.
.!-ge on Friday last and have decid. garden and fruit,reserved. Ac;es4tows,erand
---:,t!d to make some ebanges includ ' LIGHT PANTS
A number of witnesses were ez Venty of shade. Apply to Geo.Jackson,R.R. HEAD
Ing a breakwater to turn the straw exRmined including the engineer o. 1,Locust-Ilill. 35-36
b k to its original course, it hay.
ae and fireman of the train. En- RONTO WET-WASH LAUN. Khakis, $2.50. We'll give you a pair free if
ing changed dniring the recent gineer Crozier stated that hesaw TODRY (Semi finish)-Let our driver call and
an object across the rails, which explain our 24 hour service. Just'leave yow You. win rip the crotch by a
711ood. ame with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber shop. We
-At St, George's Church, Whit, be touk to be hrown wrapping will picii up and deliver 3 times a week. rai 'ht pull.
paper. As he got closer he saw g
ennday, the birthday of the Cbris. A LLK INDS OFTRUCRIN G DONE
that it was a humin being. He
tian Church, vi III be observed by a CX-Prices reasonable and oil work promptly
cial colebmtiois of the Holy immediately applied thd emer. attendedto. Ifyou are thinking of shippinlLapy
Frioe-
— WEDNESDAY C
oeoey b skes. but it wa too I to cattle or stock to the city give me a wins.
Tallwanion At 20 30 is�. m. Preach. to avoi r 8 12S.per cwt.1jack Hatcb. Phone P)ck-2708.2fti 13,0 SIN G
eir, the rector. Sunday School at d poissing over the w:n.
The other witnesses could obed no 1WOR 8ALE-Baby ebicks from good
9.80 a. m. and eveiing service at strain of bred-to-lay Barred Rocks. We During the months from May 1st to
7.00 P. light on the sad ending ofthe men. keep only the best ben*forbreeders Buywhere
Afterallthe witnesses had been you can see the parent stock. Also good general -November 1st, we are co Operating
-A number of mein, including
pg"horse for sule, Bruce Ritchie. lot 13,
4bree of JohnStepbenson's tong, heard the jury retired and after c 3.pickering. 37-42 With thejest of the business,men and
ral friends,' of Osbaws, and conFidetinir the evidence returned
m., b t will be
seve SALE-Ford light delivery -12.20 U
also neighbors, inet at his home the following verdict.-"We, your FOR ndy-shape.good winter and Rum- plosing It
truck.in dai
on Monday evening and rebuilt jurors selected to inquire into the open late each Thursday eveniDg.
mer curtains;can be used as roadster, Willac-
bin fence which was twice taken death of.one Gprald Russell, Rod cept part eash and potatoes or produce for bal-
Scott, Altona Road,
26t f
9
-is)hour followed. A that deceased came to his death ance,or all cash. David J. Ticker
away by the recent floods 3-4 mile nortb of Kingston Road.
pleasant sm FkbQut 9 55, standard time, on Sun. Fred T. Buntin
day, May 12th, at the crossing one V OR RENT-About 4,5 stereo of land 19)
-The farmers of Ontario are in U ready for spring crop. Use of horses and im- Established 1857.
an anxious state of mind owing to mile west of Pickering station, on plements,if needed. Land is high and in a good
-the 0. N. R. Tight-of-way. We state of cultivation. Also Pasture to lel, well
1he wet weatber, as they- cannot fenced-and%len ty of shade and water
find deceased was lying across the T.Reddin. rock road, R.R,No.I ng
makft progres with their seeding. :Acpkpeliv, to,
But in Manitoba the dry. weather south rail of the acnth track and Phone Pick 2713. 36".f
chanxiet L-ARM FCR SALE-tComprisiog THE ' CENTRAL. : GARAG
is giving the farmers mu WAS struck by the Icternational E
y Limited, No.' 14,' proceeding east JU 165 acres,llot 12,B. F.con.,
*3 it is useless to sow with the pre- -Pickering Tp,
--sent conditions. -1-ift-& wet moot) at the Tinle, and-ev-erytb in a good state of euitivet�eniberouq-- ip-
anly pogsible was done by-the�-n. ped for dairy or grain farmi;g. mod;;;'iti61es
or e
6drynne? Which everit is. it with water system and two silos. There are 160 T lephone- 4900
to avoid the eccidemt." acres of workable land,being well underdrained,
should reform as its actions are. mineer and 15 acrea of pasture. For price and particu.
very unsatisfactory at.prosent lars apply;at the Pickering Bakery. 16tf
SALE REGISTER.
-The Young People of West
10-ted Church, Toronto, WhO,A
U Satur4ay, May 18th-Auction side of
year ago p1resented the drania en- 'house and lot, bousekold furniture,
Pickering 'Auto Rep' a' iks, Accesisorlibs, Oils and
titled "The Family Upetairs," in bedding, dishes, ;etc., belonging to
f the Town Hall, with so much ae- the estate of Uw late Mrs. J.' H.
tance, will a i Rogers, in the Village of Mckering.
ce t. gain appear in the Gasoline, Acetylene Welding$
7Pipekering Town Bell on the' even As the sale is being held to clost,
ing of Wednesday, May the 22od, up'the estate there will be no r&- Shoe Repair
Under the auspices of the Busy serve. Sale at 1.30 p.m. See bill& Battery Chargi-n-git
Elee Mission Band of St. Andrew a W. S. Powell, auctioner. ,,Near the Post
and will present 11two Repairs made on all"malk-es
Office 7
W, Ft, "The Doctor's Patient. and New and,Used
I :. @Tfie Dear De rted," which will F'.
`.-take up the w9ole evening. ! ey of cars.
will be assisted in the progra mrbby 'F ORDM: CARS Get your*8h6es Repaire&.
Mr, Bill Lisebmer, pianist,and Mr by us.
.' '.Willard Wright, violinist. Mem-
an
fbe"of the Mission Band will alst, W T . H Elf? 0 N Best material used agood
give eaveral numbers. A real End of Car Line, workmanship guaranteed.
or those who at
.treat is in store f
tend
eipts are for the 9M es3t :a 11L C=L t.
H ARLES B. SPENCER
The ree Prompt service
RTpenFe Fund of the Miasion gab-3gent Watson Motors. - Note the address
Rqnrl A(imUsion 35 eente, (thild-
40 Phone Bear 60 r 91 Pro ' 'etor ickering-
ren 20 cents. 'We close at_&00.p._m. Fri, 2..., P