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's ` .r-.... �.: "".r y..�C.,9N<`-"� ;,\_ .. �,.. r l.;.H. �• :F '"-• ...o'.s.••+Y' -n+ .^"`� s.. a �^•,!'. ,.roc a: ,p,�.'a� 'va•-,: „. .4 _T..114. 4_1 __` r IN No. ��' �` :VOL. XL1X. - PICgEIINtI, O NT N' E ,I D A Y . M R. 7, 1 +30. = - _..y �x>aTassEiuysutl tRsssDer. 'tG p CHERRYWOOO WHITEVALEiKedticd4 �ll�,e'8-sMiU A drama entitled "Kindli g the The following pupils of Mies GREENWOOD Hearth Fires will be presented by Blanche Ramer were successful in r �'`f,R. H. O. PEAR80N-Pbysiciaa the Young People of Aluwnd's Col passing their elementary piano ex- Sea x- ' 9J C#reea R3vlt' Wars in the United Church here on arninations held recently at Toronto. JUns nab Sargeoa. Dunbartoa. 103y Director Is running fall blast ss win tum- Friday evening March 12th. There Conservatory of. 'Music, Toronty • , ; i E E. FORSYTH, Odphh.D.. E wig be music between acts. Adams- Honors-Tarry--Lapp, Locust Hill-, •.., J�'In hAmertcaaa��� bar, reaches, doubletreee, Sion, Adults 25 cents; children under Marion McKay, Whitevale. Pass- 4 toe nee etc. listablished 1886 Dyes eramiaed by appotatmeat. 8 12 years 15 cents. Doors open at Blanche Tran, Whitevale; Ethel ti'hoae'ts04. Claremont.Ont. Opep to buy a quantity of Rood 7.30. Program to commence at 8 Armstrong. Locust Hill. ARL A.GIRUBIN,R. O.-FyPeistbt basswood and elm o'clock. Come and enjoy a real ��jj Blight-Barrett FEED A l .l1tSpeeialiat. Honour graduate of the Coileae loge, 'treat under cuspis e's of the Wsam- R metry of Canada:, Gold medalist and Sntliotrraaa prise winner�n 1928. At Markham (}rain Allo in Tuesdays en's Association. A quiet wedding was solemnized (� " every Monday from 9 a,m. to d m,.in Dr. p g y on Wedn da Feb FIRST C�./S $artcer'sdentclofice. AtStouffvillefrom Wed- sIId I�Cidays. GREEN RIVER. ' Y, February 26th at the aeada to Saturday of each week. Ess eaamin- 'St. Paul's United Church Parsonage, sd.G es erred sad repaired. xiq�iset Quality Mannfaeturing Baskets of alt by Rev. R. H� Rickard B. A. M. R. wby'pay cost of freight and Middle- at Lowest Write.. phone stouff 2405. 481y descriptions. There wall be a St. Patrick's dance E when Bernice Winnie, eldest man's profit on your feed in Gray's Hall, Green River, on the LOS"L Price reductions at the evening of Friday, March, 14th daughter of Mr and Mrs. Muhwood I can make'any mixture of feeds you factor Barrett, Pickering Ont.`Ibeeame the wish-=Barley, Cats, porn, Peat: E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Y• There will be prizes for the best St. �i Notary Public Ste. Money Lo Patrick's costume. bride of John Blight, son of Mr. and or will sell pure Peae to add to Pbooe Markham 6405 or 6480 or write Mrs. Charles Bli lit of Whi our own p. AeSolicitor. . South Wing Court House, Whitby.2W7 Oilas. White. Locust Ht11.Oot. The Wornen's Mission C;rGle are g Whitby Ont. ..-.y !train for.chs holdin at St. Patrick's Tea on Mch. The bride was charmingly gowned in slag. sad thus make _ BATON dt ROSS-Barristers. 80- $ a frock of Doune blue georgette, your feed go further. tors. Nlonbern Ontario Building. 830 18th, in the Hall. Supper will be with hat to _ bridesmaid,tch. The HgStreet Toronto. I e B a r rye I S served from 6 to 8 -o'clock Every- Mss Mildred Barre sister of thN W.i.Beat".• bdki come.and enjoy a social even- ride, wore a draped gown of rose BARLEY FEED J.D. 1?.Raw' .- Aaelaiae 27e7 y ! y ing together. Admission, 25 teats; taffeta with black hat. Mr. Harold Far pigs or cattle is the beat value on I 1 ARCSON & PICKERIN©- children under 12 years, 15 cents. ' the market without exception. It ers, Solicitors etc, 213.214 Coated- Mitchell of Dunbarton, Ont. attend- i p FOR SALE s higher is •ration Life Building, corner Yoafle amd Mich- ed the g1 nous After the ceremon B an other and lower ;• Sts Toronto. Phoara Adelaide 4489 and STOUFFVILLE. the W din y in fibre than other m1=tld _ X Plcteriag of8ee open Wdaeeday and _- g Supper was held at the feeds sold at higher ettarday s'eaings. phone Pick 0400. Of IQ large :� youn Hollander who came � home of the Brides parents, at which prices, ' _ g the immediate relatives of the bride l tat or this country about a year ago, and and groom were present. After a Try it on.my guarantee-Sp+.60 who worked on the farm of Mr. Fretz short honeymoon Mr. and Mm. price Iter a short time. MIL 0. SMITH. D. D. 9.. L, D.S., near Claremont,h n e Blight will reside: in Whutby. Ont. ti �,� t rn suspended mom of beam. i N o ....._- I E_ S. t�Bolal co>legei 91`D aw Surgeonstand To om �rYl a�1 - 1laiveasity. At Claremont III over D A. inquest was nese OUN$ARTON. 0__A_stairs every Tuesday and Friday. Phone quantities Miss X. Cook, a young lady from -_ Califorrnina' was honored. atttthem est after a Ml nR Margery with her sister$at _ _ g g BR BERT T P' LLA[8131, L D t3,. the Cedar Grove. sur;era and Lbe ttntvarsi of Toronto. ' • -Maple Leaf Land". There were 25.000 A. J. Allison and sisters spent a Maim r"idenca s•ca d door +D�ce gas of 5tONG • And j ? �+� persons present few days in Western Ontario attend- A good supply 6.a. tom•a b' Pkke b� !poialmant, 'tic ray LCI S YARD rhe High School held a v sue- ing the funeral of their cousin Miss pp y of Hard and Baiflt g ; e•rviaro. i Ptah Stas. t81y �Y Am Allison. Coal on !sand. Also a supply i regain! conceit haze on Friday even- y of Kindling 1tPood THE RURAL hng• We extend our sympathy to Mrs. ii d rbw•_ Stouff�vlie is -now using 150 horse• 'Bennett, who +path her family attend-' stove length. r' I1ILIZABI$TS RICHAADi301+T- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Power per rmnth from the Hydro ed the funeral of hes sister, Mrs. t2tf ;Phonal Pick. 170li � r A Electric Power Cominiasioa. Reid. and nephew, Carman Rodd, ,C].•Fire and wtooesof W aace-0l all kinds. am his mother. 3> smee.swss Companies of �- We Socio understand that the Stouonce a DONALD MUNR.O, P10KRIKINS ,sg, seat Batats and Insur�anee. - Messrs Foston and Bolter. rorho Choral Society will give tial; concert BARQ19 KEAY-Licensed auction Faros Properties a Specialty. m' Claremont on Thursday evening were injured in a fall. when a scaf- / ' �,/ w,/� p ••r•+hues. Ltv sum* and gamral sale of this week It is avu hearing. fold at a house they -were buildiing, L. S V RI INGHA M =;• ettsasad to. T reeeanat". R. Read Office:'118 214 Confaderathm -The bus line to Toronto is a 4e wayand the fell, are still in .� tris. Pbooe a p� 31 i y Building and f3enerai '` Lila Building.Toronto. running. a :tate of convalescence. Oontractlag. FPOSTILL. Licensed Auccfaneee. Phone Main 1880 _ The Slump in the wheat market The services in Dunbarton 'Cam,- Egtlmates furnished on all ohmmos • e�asae ; •aa ♦s► has brought a like slump in the pot- munity Hall on Sunday n'xt will be of wart-Interior and Exterior. elm of all ddad• assessasd be eo ebaetiass Branch Office , Gordon Building. ato market. as follows: 2.00 p, m. Sunday School asses•, addaeea flse•s asys z.o.. Out. _ Pickering Ontario. Alterations sad rstpairo. 8.00 p. m. Evening Prayer, ' Therr a,BEATolt TG W2381 'QS,R1 Phone 9!)00. Btt w,ifl be a celebra>rfn of the Holy Chimneys Built Concrete Waert. day • o•ovyaa•er. o las 'rlclag _ A3lt�uGF�AM, Communion at this service Phone Pickering 5712 aiSshwisa Asonoads" sea r • fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER •, ONTARf�` w�b se "loris 01 saeslap 3rr Traffic by cars is now possible to The I1' Group of 'the Women's FAIRPORT, WASHED OUR WAY. Claremont. Association will hold a Social in the �ORANT-Loi 1. cooeesaiao 4, Miss Bate spent part of last week baseimnt of the chumb on Friday ev- H arbaeo. Telepbase 2tarklums Tana We have made a business of S I N G L � NcaomtauL Bustoaw and 1ldtsaiei- wash da Sere each color Tin Toronto, ening March 14th There will be G�wT,_ spas iCo. 31 _ y'ric J. Gerow called: on Brougham fri- vocal arra instrumental music and aim - tel need Foreach glass t mooltsts �. Gann• spent petit of last freshaieuts will be served. Ad- Gait G#Jv"ived Bird Felt Slate S M�� r� SL Wit. Toeonto. AdiTaride 211da-a1i FriolocutiorItA the and re : A._M, B A W, LIUEN8ED AIIU- use from nine to twelve eban- week in Toronto, mission 25 is al e ' TtONN"A for Yoe#.Octarb and oAahm ges of flltered raineott water, Bert and Mks. HA»W were city The Community Stas shocked to for&ale atft An ktoJ.•t isles P=S visitors an Sunda hear of the death o! Miss Amy ALLf- aemr•aeeaabte. D"M wq be An average of sin bondrad�tat- S• T. PATERSON'S • CLAREl[Ol'tT .t NawS'OOev. EWA mad lndsps- kwos for your family w= Dg. Mr. Holmes still continues in a Porti Supt. of Nurses in the Good Oall and get prices. Phone 2912 whlebs.Out. let ,No wonder clothes Iwunderid very critical condition. Samaritan Hospital Lexington, Ky. here are cleaner and L Matthews had a busines3 trit, Miss Allison was born near Dunbar- last longer. to Toronto durlsmg the week. ton, The fur,irai took place from the i1.JA�'S -Coal ClDa� 1 Gsha,wa ♦ „und bliss Ruth Gamble is visiting he. Horton, . her sister. 'Mrs. E. l ' 1 ii�ar'a,��iB1 ^ ry .mother, Mrs, Gamble, at present. Horton, St. Thomas, to the family Miss��+�+'� Co•i Ltd ed Name after ea Miller has return- Plot, Frome Ont. _ _ ,`•. lengthy visit in •ROCK ROAD. AND SERVICE STATION Claremosit. .. � . .^_ -;+Sala and Soft 8091 of the All clothes ned frequent dry cleaning to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning W J. Brown and Wk. Smith, of Ged• Bennett is engaged with Fred We are prepared to do all kinds.- 'beet gluality on department torus old clothes Toronto, were Brougham visitors ou Hamilton at present. „ of repairing of cars, also bat- i- hand _ out like now. Sunday last. James Storey has returns.! horns, ate_ chs -'WB CALL AND DSLtVBR Our tee, G. L- Kiddkton, at. after spending a vveet-assistfng Wm - welding sod in faet� J< i lO8 Phone Pi9011 tended the Good Roads Convention, Taylor with his sale, everything in coo• ' s i i • f R.C.Tones, Local Representative. Torakita for a couple of days thio Mrs, F. R. Jackson, is vieftirg her aeetion with . BrSZ3;,�Cwt. week: father and sisters who residg near -a,• TIMB TLBLa-8iekada# Station. Invitations are, now out for the Hamilton and Brantford. car work. _ T.IL Trains going-Rad ilea 44 Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Little Smithy has returned homt, Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessoriew 7'^ Pa 10 Mail 7.58 A I[. Willson, which will take place on after spending three months with always on hand. Taxi Serval ; 21i Local 1°_58 P,IL Saturday. They will be "at home" Jos. Mittbell in general farm work- Agent for Chevrolet Can. �� a0 Gera► f 8AS P.>a< from 280 n1s. to 5.80 p, m. Our stirring young friend, John Shads train, 8.89 M. Hatch, pnrcbased_ a teaming[ out- Traiam 2�g Wast deo as bUows-- Mrs. Grsinon are busy preparing for fit and is now well-eqv Peed to Tran � �- lie. =.oral 9.28 A.Y. the Golden Wledding of Mr. and Ws. dle the farm work. Your Children's a` ,mm . • • 119 P-H. Willson afiich will take place at the John Hutchison has taken up qua-- �•- �,_ 9.08 P.me home of Mr. and Mrs. Gannon on tens with A. F. Percy as,fails fore- Sunday train. 7.8=P,.Y. satalkiay next. mars having cancelled ?lis contract MONEY SAVING Home Comfortable Foregoing le aeeoe�din" 8findard The Young People of Brougham with, Wm. Badgerow. T ` 5; United Church will present a drama W. H. Jackson, at present is suf- :SPE CIA 1J - an Attraeti,ve eintetied Ta4re� Crnultry.Miniatisr' in tering from a very severe cold and --- -- . - _ Blaeksmithing i the Town Hall, on the evening of has been confined to the house. i. gas _. ___ - Friday, March 21st. Watch for ball Chas. A. and, Mrs. Fuller, were in Horse shoeing a Specialty. giving particnl'ars, the city for-a couple of days last Walnut �.nieh Steal bbd, All General Work,iacladin Wood -The Women's Institute will be held week and while_there purchased a .7 ' g at the home of Mrs. Alf. Lemmon, Heintzman piano. Look out, Nor- Springs , Bpringe and Felt MBtt- work, promptly on Friday, March, 7th. The program ma. 24 Sheets - Yeas; WBilIIIIt 1filn1Y�1 Dress attended to. will include a debate, "Resolved that The Jackson family attended the . Alert, because of modern convenfemes we funeral of G. C. Rodd on Sunday last . Good. Quality- t^. e!, 8 long drawers with Agent for Taco Perm _ are less ambitioL4s than our grand- This young.man died from injuries. plate mirror, for $6.00 Machinery, ,lnpthers". The captains are Mrs. received a iweek previous in a mot- Linen Writing L %vwn and Mrs. ShaviW. Musfe, or accident north of Brooklin. V. 7• '7CTs�Cki'9Vsf'd Irish songs. ' F. Hutchings has leased Wm. + " GREENWOOD fly A Commission from tine Oshawa Badgelo�v'e farm fora term of three Paper and Walnut finish Steal _ Presbytery, on the evenings of Feb. years, and will work it along with 1 18th and 25th mel with the_s:ongteg- the Knox tarso, which he recently •24 Envelopes Bprmge anf� Felt Batt- ''' a#= of Sit. John's Church to ascert- rented and will occupy on April let. 3ess' Walnut finish Vani• sin their wish in regard to further Mr. Bradslsaw� of Toronto, }las t settlen*nt, the uniting of the two rehted the Simpson property, form 10 Mate h -'ty, long ud�irms 'three Pickering United Churches making erly known as the Woodruff prop- ' a change necessary. The"congreg- arty, ovhich is at resent occupied by R • 29c+ dr�►�vers on esah Bide of IS -.the Time , of St.`Andrew's PSckerfng, and Mrs. Lewis,'who idll move shortly to. _ #aa >CllirlQ=, tDd WalIIIIt $D• To do'yosr inside painting before St, John's Brougham have been unit- Greenwood. _ �x tis,Bpriog rush begiae. ed for a veryuonngg period of time, • A large quantityof field stone ished.cane seated benel� and the mot perfect unity, malmng is being taken by ruck from this No W We,l:I TSAffli new stock Of the re the Beparation regrettslgle. The nec- neighborhood. to Toronto for build- lol $64.00. Hablo s=» pia;lnte; eoaaoe]s, 'tarn- essity having arisen for a change two ins purposes. A sand, gravel and ishee and stsige in a splendid invitations were presented for con- stone farm is now about as.valuable ��I ^.-��� variety of colors. sideration, one ,froth Claretnent and as any other.Or, if it's Hardware,' we will •the other from Greenwood. Ares-I Wm. H Taylor on Saturday af- .J 1��� rift elution was read by Nx. Middleton temoon last had a most-successful ...C8 t pleased to serve you expressing the desire of this congreg- sale. There m a large crowd in at' Phone•1800 (live as s tall. anon to unite with Clarpr+ont sub- tendance, bidding was brisk, and good ject 'to the approval of Presby .ery. rices were realised. The sale a- f Furniture Dealer and ��IN B�s$BY The resolution carrten unanim. mounted to over $2.000 Mr, and Mrs ��ne8 g Store y' , -' Funeral Director; auris. A hearts vote of thanks was Taylor are moving to Toronto where µ .Also Ambulance Service Hardware .Phone 4600 tendered to the vistiting Clerjryman they will reside in the future. We Druggist and Oherniet. ' for their kindly efforts. i-a bringir arc• sorry to lose them from out ' g Phone 6800 Pickerin s nYJi9xi FIG7LERIN sati:factar about a y arrangement. midst. r' v•. .•,s.w'. u..rd• : - . .:, •3v: ,r-... .ro'ur+w s:- ?:.«,'.uw �' '`r+_,:daq ..ms..,..sc-4.Ez.:sir..'•'.. 3' w.y .✓ y'Pdr•?^,e, w 4J' .kS .;..;?• ,.4,`:- •.y „>'a•.•-.r: ,..,+•>...s+e• s§.r":•,:..,.. w.s•- `.i.S,..ux>: "s sem..: -y:]+r; - ,...r _ R. ,.!'r'F7 _ FIN, IM-71_�774 r7p71,151!k111^1 F 11.1,0.0 A �Z, qv only.remained a few minutes, but she no nice and'difeffixWmAd-i-and was' 11111111� A~ JAM .Ajst_da� Jbqgutifut, too,-that-my—htdr-call left Wff 1W waff Saftda adumadeep impression upon me." "You don't remembor what you talk- highest Ma ed abtmt?" There was incredulity Deal with an ab' reliable bual- and a touch of sharpness in Barry,& We ass Dayan: the folowing -no*@ house with a reputation of con for sim dollftrsti car -five tones which made Miss Shaw more than sixty years for I Ouse oz west [straighten in her chair. square dealing. Beat prices "I do not, except in a general way," aft do paid. Prompt payments.• Cases avesh Xxtras returned quickly. Cases *up. she replied. with the first sign of re- prosh 311rou 213.d.ZW.* sentmOLt which she had shown. "I am 310111h 111*09aft C4%4kS 00 del. plied, r6QC each, comptet*, deliv- I ared, payment In advanq% very sensitive to environment, to im- Quotations Own Banker. 162 pression, if by my chance you know what that means. - The conversation Write for Weekly Quotations Was the inconsequential oRe of two WH"E PACKING CO-, LIMITED ' • women, strangers yet neighbors." TEA ' . . "Whe*n did you c'". her again?" ESTABLISHED OVER 05 YEARS 78-80 Fro'nt Street East Toronto 2 Barry persisted. "Did she call upon you in return, Miss Shaw?" "No. I didn't ask herl" the young woman responded with a note of dog- Fashionj4 Fads, Foibles -, "I am the champion borrower cl the ged deflaLce in her tones. "I was United States and have been so for ashamed to do-so! You've seen her The goods is biased In favor of the tw ty e , years."--Charles M. Schwab. apartme4; look about you herel Four new lines. 'Bunt jabots at neck and years,of failure haveL't taken away sleeves form trimmings and bias rut- 1- hc s�ep on the ' stairs all my pride and salf-respIect, and I lies, flounces and godets give fullness couldn't endure the thought of having to skirts. Hem-lines dip at the sides GET INTO RADIO her see—this!" or in the back. Intricate gathers mark A By ISABEL OSTIRAMER Me World's Fastest Grow;tTc in- The pale oval of her face flamed waist lines and furnish'decoration. try. Demand tor,Trained en Par I duo even in shadow, and then as suddenly Prints are leaving their Imprint on Exceeds Supply. Well Paid Positions -7 BEGIN HERE TODAY a young woman &Uod before them- open to Our GmduateiL her color faded and she added, her the styles, the smaller prints being in oval, colorless face -3UDZO COX&MG311 OX CAMAZA Th. report of 4 revolver. followed VT With her sma voice sunk puce more almost to a greater favor. Bilk suits are popular, and pale hair clipped short 81-e Mein- 320A Tomas Street 'tomato 1hurryina footsteps on the stairs, Inter- -whisper: with sleeveless blouses which tuck in- rupts the social evening which Detective,ed almost a girl at first glance, but "I encountered Mr.,. Vane once or side the skirt. Many collars and cuffs 'Bvzy had planned to spend with Ill d. Professor semyonov. In the lac- closer Inspectior, revealed faint but twice in the vestibule'after that and are plaited, and'detachable for lana- tees a floor of a New York tees room on the fifth mature lines and a certain poise In we greeted each other pleasantly, but daring. ANY SEASON house. Barry a I the Pro- rush down stairs and discover spite of her obvious agitation that in we did not hold any conversatino, and All-over lace and net Is running Is Vacation Time -that beautiful Miriam wane, joclety n nearer 30 than 20. '1 never entered her studio again strong for afternoon andg evenittl In Atlantic City trait painter, has been murdered In her dicated a woman until istudio apartment on the third floor. Gor- "We're from polik;i headquarters, tonight when I went down and saw her gowns. The-season's hats are ANY VACATION _._-L- don 1,add. a young artist an the second Roor, and Henry Griswold. an irascible M&,am.,' Craig cleared his throat. lying there dead! That is all that I close fitting as ever and drape grace-, lbaoh�lor from the fourth enter the studio ,Come In.,, Her votes was quiet can tell you, gentlemen." fully about the ears and neck. Is An Assured Success after being told of the murder. and controlled, but Barry observed With a swift glance at Craig, Barry If You Stay at the GO ON WITH THE STORY - rose but made no move toward the that a muscle in her thin cheek twitch ed slightly. She threw the door wide, door. Inferiority lies at the root of envy, ..CHAPTER Il,lContd-) "When was the last time you saw it is the spirit's unwilling acknowl-! revealing a living room barely fern- ST. CHARLES as! --lul -wa4n't thin"L of the door," isbed almost to desolation, with cheap Mrs. Vane alive, Miss Shaw?" edgment of Inability to achieve "One afternoon last Longest'Porch on the 13o&:dwalk week; Thurs- much as another. kith the Finest Location and the Barry admitted. "I made for tr2s matting rugs upon the uneven, paint- think. She was entering her studio and found the. body. You saw ed floor and the ugly, straight lines of da, 0 OtTe0ing the ultimate In Service with -6ak mission tables studio as I came down the stairs and Unexcelled cuisine It, of course?" a few dull, fumed she dW not see me." Minard's Kills Dandruff. Craig nodded. and chairs scatATed about- "Are you acquainted wit. any of "Yea. The Vane woman mutt have "You are Miss Slaw?"asked Craig, 'been painting away at that picture seating himself ginge.* upon the edge the other tenants in the house," Be -7 Barry's abrupt change of topic eat- is the shot was fired, for the paint of a chair. 'he is'ool w" .patricia Shaw, althou6 I ocen- dently astonished her, but she drew ,is still wet on it, but t __o,verturaedso th-3 medical exami tier.sionally sign my articles 'Patsy.'', herself up and responded coldly: ale couldn't tell froth the position Of ti-e The young woman nod" III write "I am not." YOU "Was Mrs Vane?" The question whether she had I*cn tilting or for the magazines, you know. I have !came with almost startling sudden- body came; the lived-here four years next October; stadfias when the end otected? autopMl show that. I suppose, from I am 27 years old, and I came origin- nese. the course of the bullet." ally Irom. OmAa "I do not know. I have Do reason ork to think so, and as I have told you, "What did the tenant3 have to say' "I have no relatives In New Y for themselves?" that I know of, but the eeit�5rs of sov. I am not & busybody," TL briny Many a me b Imgm igh- "Very well, I don't think well "Well. the old grouch op the floor eral magazines published in the ne You maybe prosperous now, above, Griswold, claims to know no- borb-iod can vouch for me.� and the!trouble the lady any further tonight, but you- always be thing about it and care less. He's a agent of this building:" shall we. Sergeant Craig?" Baur so Decide now to protect yourself. widower and from what the lads from -You stated that you did not bear(shall formally toward his confrere ., 'the precinct said. I shouldn't wonder a shot fired from, below," said Craig-!who shook his head dumbly, Take advantage of the Canadian Government Annuities -of money; I don't "Are you quite sure, Miss Stlaw'" Miss Shaw opened her lips to speRl, System. sman sum now and at 65 you can enter on a we If he's got a lot III am sure that I heard nothing though she had tho-cght 7 hesitated as 4A ease and comfort. .Isn't it worth the small effort?-know why he's living down in this ng rickety old house. He swears' he�that sounded at the time like a--a:better of it. and r receded them with Matl this Coulson today POSTAGE FREE doesn't know the Vane woman andIshot... Her voice trembled a little!dignity to the door. ',,At least, it die: not occur to me that Goodnight, gentlemen." CANADIAN GOVERNMENT never..exchanged A word with her. . 11- �_ I. Annuities Bra=h Dept T%rL *The young man 'downstairs, Gor- a sh.t ILAd been fired. There were i There was just the slightest shade Depamnent Of lAbOW.OtUWS lot pause. before the last word which -pe thus- Plea"sand me CO3CnZM INFOM"TION :don Ladd, admits he knew her slightly;several sharp, crashing pears of un but declares he hasn't seen her in der before the storm .passed: After'i I e-nt it irony, and the door closed with ANNUITIES about Canadian Coovamment Annuiusts. aom6 time. Then Miss Patricia Shaw, g[emphasis behind them. of Labour,Oftewo that I heard rather loud knockin; Department t , she upon some door Lelow but I did not I "That wa�,�. of the thing- Name the lady from the top floor, says % I want- I HON PETER HEEN AN. Mt-i-t-f --prMtCleartr ken to each think anything of it, and I must have ed to find out!" he responded. "The ,and Mrs. Vane have spoken other once or twice, in a neighborly fallen into a doze when someone rap-`professor's light is out and well let BACKED BY THE WHOLE DObUNIQN Address..-- my own door. (him rt%t, but I'll jus slip sort of way, and the precinct boys say pod upon It was a _t this note she Aemed all upset by what had hap- policeman, and he told me what—wl4t, under his door. If you want me to see 'was bbl'foT- this case through with you unofficial- At firsio, paned. That's about all they managed had happened. to get before I came." stricken. 1-1 can scarcely remember ly, Bob, I think we can use him in his what I said or did! own line, chemistry, tomorrow, with a CHAPTER III. "I am—was--the only woman ten- little porch-climbing thrown in. "It's a facer, ain't it" Craig asked ant in the building N-ides Mrs. Vane, Sergeant Craig stared at his fellow "It looks and I suppose I must have been hys- detective, scribbled a few words on fra�iikly. as if the whole his not but it came to me that she a page of e book,tore it out and house was in on this affair, except the terical might perhaps have-been only wound- -fotef';-2 it-, thrug-it-under--th-e darVken_-_ _profegsGr, of course- Anything more in tAme accidental fashion; that e4 Goor. Then he asked mildly: ed you want to see here, Johr re- she might need the services of another "Where do we go from here,-John' ti No, I've seen enough," Barry woman- I dressed as you see me now The chief may have put this affair 0 p1led with a signiffi-ance, which was me and descended to find the Jetectives ii.ta my hands, boat I'm glad enough lost upon the other. "If you want there and all t 'her tenants except to pass the buck to you!" to trail along. with th you'while you he other 'interview the tenants we'd better be the old Russian gentleman who has (To be continued.) f m ng." the apartment just •-below me, and a ovi "All right, I get yop." . Craig led police doctor of some sort." the way to the door. "It's prat mid- She used and Craig prompted her. ..mouse nigh now ariJ I guess we'll start with "You saw the body also?" (From the New Yorker) — Miss Shaw inclin her herd an& -7 lvl'iss Shaw." 0 tiny satin-skin, so sleek and gray, seemed for a moment unable to con The footsteps had appr6acl.ed very Like a leaf's shadow when the trees :near the door when Craig knocked and tinue. When she spoke it was in a sway and low, shaking voice scarcely above a 71 almost at once the handle turned You come and go as hardly to.be,seen whisper. And.leave me staring where you Just �Te� ".Yes. She—I—I sow at. a glance d I _j have-been. t I !s so. warm andL (STt hs -4wk of dust, life couldn't help-going to 'her and touch- sweet �-twg'her hsind.". Your love of It makes swift your With a sign to Sergeant Craig, timid fe6t. Barry intervened in a soothingly sum- Little, dun comet, I see you there This man who wouldn't drive his ,p thetic tone. Flash across the carpet to the chair, motorcar half amilewhen it's out of order,willoften-drive his brain all "You knew Mrs. Vane?" Set in your peaked face, your wary "Not in i formal sense. We had eye— day with a head that's throbbing. smiled at each.otber and nodded when Beady and Usianing and sharp and Such punishment isn't very good we ha Led to meet on the-stairs." shy, for one's nervesl It's unwise,and �'�L I There was a little chtca in her Accuses me ds though this were your It's unnecessary. For a tablet or breath and then she hurried oil: "I house, two of Aspirin-will relieve a head- Alertniess scores e eV*ry'h"*' was interested enough to go to one And IT the interloper, cheeky mouse! ,Eche every tfine. So; r*ember or two of the spring exhibitions which 0 treacherous cheesel Poor mouse this accepted-antidote for pain,and _Wfj&ys avows pep and ew contained specimens of her work. I— who would, have dined, OPUS yourself a lot of needless suf- -My and ken*Tout alert. I admired her and I was curious to see Your small gray ghost darts through .'tering. Read the proven directions her studio, although I am not a busy- my startled mind. and'you'll discover many valuable -A 51t packap may gave"a body' ass rule.. One day about three S. S maU um for these tablets. For heed- Itis not. Some folks still wonder If :fed goingth sleep at the wheel weeks ago I was passing her door just aches; to check colds. To ease a it really does relieve pain. That's Compensations the Infection. settled! For millions of men and as it opei-ed and one of her patrons of your car. sore throat and re&o' came out; the lid$, whose portrait i,E For raile"Itig "'191'" 'rld'- women have found it don. To there now in the studio. Kitchener Record: There Isn't much rheumatic pain. -Makes PO -he on ...cure the cause of any pain you must "You mean the o the easel, to • see in a small town—but what youl People used to wonder if Aspirin consult your doctor; kut you May the lady standing on the`E :case?" hear makes up for it. nftht be harmful. The doctors always two to Asilhin for fm a- Barry quickly. that question years ago. diste rdW. 'ed it tonight at "Yes. I recogniz a ages of stars may be blaz- Coun t glance. Mrs.-Vane stopped me that Ing Infinitely, but you and I have a day as her visitor let'; it was about right to rejoice and believe In our lit. Ja. tr.vial matter, same mail of mine !le part, and to trust In to-day and to- - which she ha&-t-eceived," �be hacIrAr 7: woman can 44� t halted and passed one hand "We didat task— across her eyes THAM UAM pa!& Minard's Will Kill Corns. Mar SALIM A. JSSUE No. 10-10 about anything in particular, and I i Jaa_ 4 Y 4`9av- 4: 41 NON WIlm-a Too Early Spring Means to the Home Neu a River Ldiq" Exporb • q Hy giew Mee*Their Dooin R2 Council to Meet low _!5 7 . . I . ;�_.. "" Ii. Pre. nuer Himself Gives Notice n Which. W .Next Annual Meeting to be in Of Motio, ilk so Toronto April 30, Hit Exporterfs'_ - May 2 4 �k., Elven Ottawa.-Premier King b The next annual Meeting Of the notice at_4 resolution to amens the p ;dauadiau-social Hygiene council willAed to can- Export Act, whit1�is expe, 'be held from April aoth to May. 2nd, tuih the GovernmetiVs policy on liquor 'Inclusive, in the Royal York Hotel, i clearances., The -present Export-Act 'Toronto. Last year's, it will be ie. almost exclusively with deals the re- imembered, was in Montreal, during striction of expoft of-certain commo- ww, t the month of June, in conjunction dities, either by prohibition or earlmr with those of the Canadian Aledical • duties. None of such restrictions are • ""'Association and the CauadIhn Public imposed through the representations 'A _-Aesociation - .- , -.1 Realth or necessities of foreign countries It n process Since the programme is F the proposed amendment of the Ex- of li. ..of preparation, it is not now possible ✓ • port Act prohibits the export t it in detail. Certain a r. -prohibition countries, it will to forecast quor 0 rangements have been made, how- an- b� a new departure in maiKing C conform, not lover. ada's trade and industry The reports willt. to e,>mestic requirement,,, but to the and discussions ;cerlre around three subjects-Health 44; 0 desire of CsinadPs chief traib dOrffI e, Venereal Disease, and Perl- titor. It will also rostri�t Canadian Insuratic 4 Examination. It is ex- X iodi-cal Health Ex exports to a -country which has a -i trade balafice of over $300,. petted that a gcod many national or favorabl iganizations will be represented at the • 000,000 annually with Canada, and ft just �7A meetings,since the Council is made up which, at the present time; of representatives of existing national completing legislation to place a prac- in addition to those of Its Own tical embargo on $75,000,000 worth of groups To Canadian pfoducti that •annually go -branches. Provincial and local -,date the following organizations have to that country appointed representatives: Canadian The amendment to the Export Act Association pf Child Protection Offi- stands in the name of.the Prime Win-' Canadian Clubs, 1 cars, Association of Cana IsUr and not in that of Ron. W. D. Federation of Women's La- REFER A'GRADUAL BREAK-UP 4Canadian Fed THOSE NEAR OUR MAIN STREAMS ! P Cayuga, Ott., co Euler, chief of the Department of,Ns- bar Leagues, National Council of Wo- mpletely 11,47- tional Revenue. Ordinarily this would farm buildings of ThOmas -McSorley at Indlaus6 nea men of Canada, Royal Architectural The photograph here shows fa to prevent their drowning, be Interpreted that th-i most interested cal rounded by floods due to recent thaw. Stock in stable had to be released Institute of Canada, Canadian Medi imnister was at odds with his leader -1 on the legislation, but such is not the Association. United Farmers of Can ational Council of Young Men's case as Sir. Euler hiCi swallowed-his ads, N Mounties Long Hunt Malarial Attack rt . �. 4, Christian As 'ational '_Hen's Gandhi Gives I convictions for personal and pa ty Association, N -.ell of the Young Women's Christian Is not rf at the T i C,PiiCiis Association, Canadian Manufacturers Eught Days Onlyi Their Gun Invalids Prince reasons.. It is reported he was Association, Trades and Labor Con- _-Wac-hi�e Gun,Has Returned to Nairobi and I export of--liqaor was-discussed, even such Ric&ver though he had decla ed against grew of Canada, Knights of Columbus.I Ultimatum Sent Viceroy in Canadian Na- and Still Hope to Get Convalescence Expected, legislation and if adopted, it will Ualversity of Montreal, C i .11 have Indies "War of Inde- department ,tioaal Safety League. 'ho Stole it n Few Days to be given effect by his Men Vv 0 Addresses on the varlous ..Pendence" fi raace will be given by Prof.I six years a Nairobi, Keny_%, Africa.-It was of- bealth insu India. March 2.-Tbe Ottawa.-How after Ahmedabad. I The Minimum Wage I jlcia,ly announced that Prince of A he Markets b1_1111an of the I hour approaches. The pan of Gandhi Lewis gun, property of the Depart• Wales is suffering from an attack of Mr James Simpson. vice pre-, has been set to paper and a messen- went of Nation%l Defence, which had de minion Trades and i sub-tertlan malaria, and has returned PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. st at of the Do or carries an ultimatum to the vice stolen from the armories of a- r gress; Mr. H. W, Macdonell 9 tish pjq. Virlien eight,N-ancouver militia regiment in 1923.1 to Nairobi In consequence. The fever Toronto wholesale de-le,s hre buy- M" Labor Con ray of the Bri is following Its normal course, and It fa produce at the following prices: .. of the CausI Manufacturers As.It days have passed.unless plans change-11 was eventually traced and returned to I i was anticipated that the Prince would Eggs--Ungraded, cases retuned. sociation. and Dr. Harris McPbedran. "war of Independence--affil havethatunit by-the Royal Canadian within ' few fresh extiss.35 to 36c; fresh irsti.W respectively, the � the the last three givi4g. respec Zunted Police, Is told in the annual be restored to health a begun. to 24c. seconds, 23 to 29c. ,attitudes a I Gandhi is silent and regard Ireport. of the-force which was tabled days. f Labor. the Manufacturer I a secrecy Butter-No. I"came".solids.U% a the Medical Profession. scantly. In Vi4w of Court Physicians and as a vital part of his scheme. Bvit his in the House of Commons r to 34%c; No. 2. 34 to 34V c, Churning cream Special. 3 Much enlightenment 12 expected on followers say the "Great Soul".himself i the six years of its existence in other London. - Physicians attached to 8 to See; the question of venereal disease. when will lead the civil disobedience cam-1 hands, the Lewis gun had been used the British Courvexpreokd jo anxiety No. 1. 87 to 38c: No. 2. 34 to 35c. Dr. C. P. Fenwick. of Toronto. and opens eight days hence!by American smugglers, It was in over the Illness of the,.Prince of Chaese-No. I large, colored. paraf. .:Dr. A, M, Davidson. of Winnipeg• will paitu when it as miss-1 . the Valrobi fined and government graded, 20%e. In the salt district of Gujarat. If Sept., 1923,that the weapon w Wales. declaring that RovisioN PRICES detail the results of surveys made In Gandhi Is arrested. as his followers ad, and all trace of it lost. - Several medical service-- an organized to Toronto wholeWe dealers are qu.at- A representa- To their respective.cities. expect. the cloak will fall upon his;clues were followed. without success: combat malaria and that thi Prince tive from Quebec will tell of the chief lieutenant. Mr. Patel. leader of�i and the years passed, but the Royal could not be In better hands. Ing the following pices to the trade-. Smoked meata-Hams, med.. 28 to Venereal Disease Pr.)gr&MJDG Of the co at Bardoll last year. 1 Mounted neither despaired nor relin I the no-tax fiasco As 10811 As the news Of his sickness 35c; cooked loins, 48 to 62c; smaked Province of Quebec. Dr. E. J. Trow of I It �-aa this Patel who recently do-!quished their task. FinalIT'in May, was received in London. King George rolls, 28c, breakfast bacon. 80 to 40c; spphUls In -pregnancy. and Dr. C. 9. dared "a war u4precedouted in the'last year, a non-commizolotred officer and Queen Mary were notified. backs, pea-mealed, 34-to 40c; do,smo-k. amok- Hair will make some observation& on -force, Corporal Healey, learned Nothing is definitely known here of ad, 46 to-W. history of the world will start within of the I the control of these diseases. any change In the Prince's plans as a Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 50 Several speakers from Various parts, possession of a man who had some result of the Illness, but I -said that to 70 1',,1 24c; 70 to 90 'lbs.. 22c;-90 a few days and the outbreak will bei an antomatie rifle was. in the In 'Gujerat. Those who are afraid of I I t is of the Dominion and ths United States death should go on a pilgrimage and I connection with boats engaged in he may be called upon to act in place to 110 lbs,. 21c. Heavyweight rolls, 40c•. lightweight rolls, 25c. will talk about Periodic Health Exam those possessing riches should leave'smuftling liquor to the United States. of His Majesty at the forthcoming Lard_ re tierces. 161je; tube. Ination. A very complete programme Pu es. the country." He found the weapon and turned it court Xeceptions in London. -fi 164c; palls, 17c: prints, 17% to 18c. or discussion Is being arranged In can- Gandhi's secretary, who has just re%over. The Amertcar had desired to The present cue of malaria the Shortening-Tierces, 13c;- tubs, nection with this Important procedure 1 turned from a visit to Gujarat. asserts I have a machine gun in case his craft first real Illness the Prince has,suffer- 134c; pails, 14c, vtLichhastheendorsationotthemedi-I the leaders of the campaign fully an-'was overhauled by an American CUs- ad from during all his world-wide tri- 'Park' loins. 80c; shoulders, 21c; ents of health 7 pal profession. departments I ticipes that when the salt depots are toms cutter; and he had bribed an vels. butts, 25%c; hams. 25c. and the life Insurance companies as a j alders will be fired upon.,employee of the armories to steal it The court physicians thought It GRAN QUOTATIONS sl raided the r Ufa and outstanding meant at But he adds, speaking of the produc- Apparently, the report sayv, It had would be beat for him to remain at Grain dealers on the,Toronto Board health conservation. tion of natural salt, "Evw7cae can!been carried In several smuggling ves- Nairobi.for t least a fortnight after of Trade are making the following. • Dr. J. W. Fraser, of Kitchener, who conceal- his fever had subsided". and then to quotatiolks for car lots- Is experience manufacture salt over the whole eels, but had been ashore in Man.-Wheat-No. I north., $1.20.% has had much valuab coast-Una." meet for some time. return home.- They think It Is Inad- No. 2 do, S1.19; No. 3, $1.14%; No. 4, lwtth periodic exam tjon of PrO. he -ampaicn begins ofilcers "Both the principals in the case Red visable for him to remain much longer When t $1.10%; No. 5, $1.01%, blo� C 92c; 6hnol-a e__cbllriTa-_"AMt_ --of-W - --iMd-VIIIJAVI will called Ahe- Usti ed'-States--and' - Ifficulty--IV Arrica--_ Goderich-and wus Bay on this subject. experienced in ascertaining their -apon to resign; civic servants will be was ports). d to surrender their posts in'whereabouts. However, the former ffich Strike Man. oats-No. 1 feed, 57Yc; NO. "'MMOne Nov. Justice Wanted the Government, all Government ser-'caretaker was apprehended on 2-do, 56V4c. 28, in Los Angles; a Am. corn-No. 2 yellow, GS%c; No. rants win be boycotted and non-pay- and at the moment Made in Alaska 3 do. 90%c' NO.-4. do, 98%c. meat of taxes will be advised. of writing," Soncludes. the report, New Trial for Aemilius Jarvis there is a possibility' of the other Millfeed, del.. Montreal freights, Princes Loyal ",19 - bags-included-Bran. per ton, ..0 being arrested." New Being Sought at New Delhi, India.-Emphati'c ditip. man Plariesand Dog Tearris Used shorts, per- ton, '$36.25,;- middlings,. Ottawa proval of the policy of separation from In Stampede •to New $44.25. Ontario Min-Wbeat,* $1.10. to -A new trial for man Great Britain was contained in a re Ottawa. Gold Fields tZ Soviet Reottle.-News from 56c; rye, 73 to 75e; buckwheat, 81 to who was tried, convicted, served his solution Adopted by the Chamber of • P,.:-.-, $1.15,, oats, 50 to 52c; barley, 5 time and has long been released anJ Princes on Saturday. Under the So Alaska indi House declared it "wel- • cates that the gold strike in the Poor- 89c. .-re-absorbed Into society and business, The Upper Is man Creek section is one of the richest 'HAY AND STRAW PRICES 74.. is being sought here, again,in the cane comes attainment by British India at Russian Guards Slaughtering in years in that territory.•-The district of Aemilius Jarvis of Toronto. its -due place among the dominions Wholesale dealers in bay'and straw Peasants Escaping to near Ruby, half way between Fair- are quoting to shippers the following The Minister of Justice is being im- forming the British'Commonwealth of possible Nations at "..a earliest date Poland from Rule banks and Norn- vric" for carloads delivered on raek., porturted to ord,r a new trial but heli- In the dead of winter, with temper- Toronto: tate€to establish a precedent,especial. consistent with the necessary safe- 0 No. 2 timothy, -baled, t Of Soviets ON $14.50; ly in view of the opposition of the guards and reservations with respect atures ranging from 30 to 6 degrees No. 8, do, $18-to $14; wheat straw., below zero, prospectors are; mashing to the different interests In the co Warsaw, Poland. - Polish border Attorney-General of Ontario. baled, ton, $10.50 to $11; at stravy, 4 The case arose in Ontario when the try." guards on the Russian frontier report) ---and' flying-to the scene, to stake baled, ton, $10 to $10 50. escaping claims along the creeks where placer former Provincial Treasurer, Peter Vicdroy Lord Irwin, commenting on that many Russian peasants LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. Certain the resolution, said It was important from-the Soviet rule have been killed dirt is panning from $3 to $,m50 a cubic 7 Smith, fell by the wayside. Heavy beef steers, $9 to $10.25 bonds were bought by Andrew Pepall in that it shows that if"independenrecently by Russian while attemptIng foot in gold. butcher steets, choice, $9.75 to $10.2.5; program, Poland. The Russian Thus far the stampede to the new do. fair to good,-$9--25 to $9.50; -do-, or da were said to be using machine i field---BW-solely from interl from Aernilius Jarvis& Co.The bonds' became a concrete political bag a com., $8.25 D__194__bu� heifers, were alleged to havI been given car- It could not become the progra;a of guar 1-t raptly to the Provincial Treasurer. United India, he said It did not enjoy 'guns In the effort to check the flight'Alaskan points. The weather hai been choice.,$9.50 to $10; do, fair to good, rup y 'The trial resulted in the conviction of the sympathy of one-third of Indla: or the peasants, which has reached the chief factor in deterring impulsive $9 to $9.75; do, com., $8 to $&75, but. Aemilins -go proportions. souls with a love of adventure. Be- cher cows, good to-choice, $7.25 to piracy with large Jarvis of cons - canners and A group of 12 Russians, who arriv-1 sides, the Alaskans have had the jump $8: do, med., $6.50 to $7, Peter Smith and Andrew Pepall. Sask. Farmers ad In Poland Saturday, said'that they on outsiders. Adventurers have learn. cutters, $4 to $5.25; butcher bulls; In a subsequent trial of repall a they started, but ad to take with *ierve stories of rich coed to choice. $7.25 to $8; do, med., n1lalbezed 20 when t do. bol'ovnas, $6.50 to year afterwards, be *" pumptly ac- b',3n I strikes in the far north in areas hard %7 to $7.25; and it is represented that the .....Form Party: tiat eight of their band had e ; qui Iguards along the to reach and accessible only at the $6.75; -baby beef, $10 to $12.50; feeJ killed by Russian era, good. $8.25 to $S-Vn- stockers, vera bonds alleged to have gone to A' (expense the Provincial Treasurer were then Saskatoon.--�By the unanimous vote frontier. ie` of considerable time and P-ood, $8.25 to $8.50; to. fair, $7.50 to-, -d for as not having been used of 200 farmers, all members of the I In spltd of the danger, the move money. $g; calves good to choice. .118 to -accountL Is in an area often $14.26; do' -75;.do, Saturday the went of peasants to Poland Is said! The new findmed.. $10 to $12 for any corrupt purpose. The verdict Progrisslve7 Party here 8 -.r3; $100 Political As-' here to be Increasing, and Poland wII1 explored by proagectort who know grassers, $r, to .�7.50; sprine. of not guilty in the case of Pepall is "Saskatchewan Farmers' P 0 They have found It to $115: milkers, A75 to R90; lambs, Of the soon be faced with a difficult problem how t' runt gold. 19 16 beld to mea-o that Jarvis was not so6lation" came Into being. -bucks Con- in small quantity, but the pay dirt choice, $12.50 t.-, .113: do,. In caring for the refugees. of the charge of conspiracy for, farmers present the majority were $10; sheep, chr4ee, $7.50-to $8; hoI formed,was not attractive enough to warrant membefs of the U.P.C. Saskate'liewin centrattou camps have ben t bacons, w.p.c., ;14' do, select.. 91 per ----- ------ ,which he was convicted. While Mr. t of them, but those having,real working. Jarvis has long since had his liberty, section, but that organization as such for mos 'hog premium; do-butchers, 7�,c per action. relatives or friends in Poland were: Frank Dorbrandt, veteran Alakka hog discount; do, trucked in, 51�c.-Axyt. '4 oto and finger Is not sponsoring Political she objects to itis ph prints being Li the hands of the autly- There Is said to be a feeling amon7 not interfered with. commercial flier,was pressed into ser- unaew w.o.c.; do, f.o.,b. price, $1.2" The Polish press, howeVer, Is urg- vice to car"a load of prospectors Into cwt under w.n.c. Labor men favoring a working aIll- :'*rities. He, therefore, seeks a new nce with the new party. A joint Ing the Government to appeal to'.the the district from Fairbanks. As soon trial to clear up an escutcheon claims for relief, because as he landed and discharged his pas- The historical novel has gone down pi! ts on Set- League of Nations to be soiled by a miscarriage of justice. meeting of the two Flemen is alrq8dY si izers he'returned te get ageevid *w-nviliar A-mand. A Me byral;64epl altuation -h- -urday, owever, ed a rear ff,Ttw _A.new trial is due Mr. i art and is land. 1 up. family. Yr'' J It=X21- '4� a L.~ru s"»9e•' ? w +'' -i r•.. ,�w' ., ,,�;,:�„k, ;tad a ;,,':�Y.• 7 sui.+au; .f :•,-X"Cw.... ....r�d:. k,r�'%'w '�: W ti.. ,;G ,,y5: . 3 ..r,,::• g Jw ....6 v. 4r•;-w. _e.Ta'fr._.....✓a4"" ^y�r „ l ::., ..c .L„ ..t ._-y,u.J,. ,... J9!.. 40dds seem o be Iry ont� Sl�LS 0t .Gl8TKR, on 110Highway) a T. AN has retwqmm baft to the W'edaesde�,-Mar: a of the law 7 Pbut : jM the aa- HGII --(ia a noiQuslivisak. at�.hss �.- . . esus or. -$i1e at.L8 soca.'a mouths. westmeats it tEtCa1 4 to 7 per et.r ter Mateo.si-nola t Oto ed ateai - cfty.after apemdin6 h ceuple of weeks of registered Clydeadhla massa, $altsrasy, 1lfareh 15th,-Auction Bale . cent.. t. :..•Mbser►pda w m the U,vrad aagr and Gnat wAh his brother here. high grade milking cows sad first- Qf Percheron Horses, Fresh Cows, LKSURSNUR-AU classes weiititie- Jdtais SLOO is advarm. Mr. and.llLrs. Lewis, of tate Brock �� . implements - -and Fordwzk Road, ire moving on to the faro& tractor,the propezty of W. G.Max- WhitbNW o�g. Cattle, lot 24, Con a.• storm. Fire. Aotomo • half mjle east of Mark- Tp. See bills fds pasticul storm. Accident and Sic JOHN #�URKAR, Propf�etar. north of the-village baoated some well, a am. at• one o,ciock sharp. Phone or write - -'--"� time ago by Geo. Green. - ham YR�Iage, an the' Provincial lame nae wPho was ver) auspices of tSupper e Y ung'Men's eBible ticee a4d Prentice Auctioneers. Wm. ,[aaw, Auctioneer... .. 48ti EID. 1BE}WMAK,Whitby- TJ�ride arw'N m Tordnto, . Claus, was quite a success. The men Saturday, Na<rel&, 15th-Extensive tine !� In 4he'.eiection.campaiga9 proved- themselves very efficient Credit sale of Dairy herd, Farm ` thirty y�a�s ago, is 1!►e person of uaitdrs and carried out .their pro. Stock, tractor,_Imple> ante, Fu c►- L. John Rullivan. "am were gram well. Ahye iture etc., on lot 10, Con. 9 bark-when•politics were tabes snore e= - -',serlwudy than is the case today. CREDIT_. Bribery wan_ iwarted to. it, mangy - SA TJ E ' (��' _ afichranyUtuencies in artier yo win, and every an", er who would make his A _ - :- --'.&►pprerence, suaplcvone_were unwed- _0 .. - M / zaiely' aroused that hg carried a sup- S G K h18 • Ply of election'funds. Capt. Sullivan - uratic a vlait to South Ottitario dui- , Registered Horses, ace ing .an election campaign and of - - - .course he was tinder- suspicion; but = ,Im p l e i n e n t s, Harness, Fowl Etc." a l dough he was closely watched no -- - next evidence could be produced in the .,Courts to prove that he was guilty _ Will be sold b of corruption. His death the other Y public auetion.on .. eek da recalls those Stirring time* when W edxeadaq, Marsh the 12th, 1.740 ;K pbhtics was such a serious matter. GREENWCJOQ On Loot 10, Voa. 8, Markham, t mile East Markham Village, "y gh No. 7, the folluwinq • ., on Provincial Highway 44iss Mutton is visiting with hex - property belenRfog to ai -Ale . = 'Clark and'fansily. MR. WDM G. MAXWELL ; J A BVI E' S R I 'C H A R D. S. OLN Alex. and Mrs. Moore of Brighton :'were in the village a to-7 days ago. 4ROGFR HORSES tooth Spring Cultivator, grain,box dII�'TIO1� SALE Mande of Oakwood, blind (39816), and Frass seeder con#)ffi6d; I Dreer- - ------- _ _ _ sire Cairndale, bred April 2nd, 1929 Ing biow!er, 5 ft. cut; 1 Internation Bank Draft al Steel Roller; 1 International 9- r Har 1�t_-Extra Chuiee Herd, Clydesdale Foremost Queen (38455), sire Fore- tooth Sniff Cultivator; 1. Heavy Sp �1Cker113 d�Palre r�J ,(ire Hur,ea, 9wio Inapten&euta most,�bred July, 1929, to Civic � ing Wagon and Box, near netw;.-1 Etc.. Etc. Chief. Medium Wagon, 2 inch tire; 1 set of 1 Team Brown Geldings, Clydes, 33 t Trucks, 3 inch tire; 2 Hay Racks, la F '°he underoirrned ban been instructed hundreid pounds, 9' a4d 10 years. ' and 15 ft; IDemocrat; i Buggy a Farmers our Stock Ylee(�S done• to eetl by Public Auction wt I Grey Gelding, 1600 lbs. -9-yr.-old. Sets Bob Sleighs;- 1 ane-horse sleigh f .Lot 33. Cunrersinn 8. PiekerinR 1 Bay Gelding, 1560 lbs, 8 yr. old. 1 Cutter; 1 Two-furrow riding plow, , ON _ 1 Bay Gelding '1525 lbs. 8 yr. old. ' Verity, good; 1 Single furrow rid- Dr. Hess, Hog Special TUESDAY, MARCH IiTH, 1930 1 Bly k GeAding, 1600 Ibs. 6 yr, old. ir.g plow, Quebec; 2 \o. 21 Fleury 1 Bn Fill ria 3 sire Rosedcne Foot= Plow. 1 No. 21 Fleu Plow 1 -.-Dr, Hess' Stock '1 onifl - -. I Ba �f y Wilk- inson Double Mould-board Plow; 1 861 3= W@I1]�Ci81.Y1 Y Y„ rte. 1 yr.-sire Bank draft. Turnip Drill; 1 Turnip Plow; 1 Gang ,Dr Hess' Poultry Pan-aurin �'- ' 1 Colt, ris. 2 yr, h. d•- Plow 2 Scufflers; Se Iron Har- ,HORSE.S _ CATTLE - rows 4 sections; 1 Set Iron Harrovaa Oyster shell Grit and Beef scrap 'Bay' mare, in foal 9 year3 old. - - � � y & s - 'Hay filly, rising 3 years. 1 Black ccw, fresh 5 sections; I Wagon' Box, good; I ' Day filly, rising 2 years old. 2 Holstein cows fresh- �� Set Scales 1560 lbs; 1 Fanning Mill; :will make the hens pay Large returns The fillies are well matched. 2 choice Holstein heifers, fresh 1 32 incb;-Extension Ladder; 1 ACatt, rising 1 year old. 1 Blue heifer, fresh Wheeibarrow; 1 Gravel Box; 1 Man A complete stock of General Hardware always on hand. 2 Holstein c6vs, due time of sale I ure Bottom; 1 Wagon Cover, 9 by 14 , 1 HOLSTEIN BULL 2 extra choice Jersey cow*, due time inch; 1 Four-horse Doubletree. heavy Axest for McCormick-Deering-Farm Machinery and Reliairs. JERSEY and HOLSTEIN COWS of sale 1 lee Saw; 1 Logging chain; 1 Hay TPe have it g Jersey-Ayrshire Cow, calf by side. lred'Cow due March 20th. Fa-rk• SlingRopes- Ice To , can et it. or it is not made.I de Gurney Com, calf by side. 2 Holstein cows due in April ' Rakes, Hos Doubletrees and other BHaistein Crew, calf bly alis 1 Holstein coat, bred Nov. 3rd. numerous articles. - Ayrshire Cow, calf.by side ... 1 red cow, bred *i ov_ 16th HARNESS - S BAI..S N ' 9tean Cc�w, calf by attic 1 Holstein cow, bred Nov- 17th. • S. ! '• PICKERNG - Ayrshire C6,v, calf by side i roan Cow, bred Nov. 21st. 2 Sets Double Harness. heel chains. ;Holstein CoA, calf by aide 1 Holstein c®av bred Nov. lith. good; 2 Sets good tears, harness; 1 _ ..Jersey Cow, calf aide I Jerseyset old harness,• 1 Set Single; NumberBrindlMid ,o,"Wiuter h4ifer. 2 yr. bred Dec. 15th. 'e calf y sleds o0 collars Bridles and Halters;Cow, calf b - I Halstem euw. blend �ia�n� p7srd. leets and Rabe. B - y side I Holstein eox. SWINE and FOWL Harem �• calf by side 1 Black cow, part Jersey bred Feb10 A►yr�ahire Cow, calf b side 2 Holstein heirs rising i yew I About 40 Plymouth Rock hens- and - s .Ayrshire cow, due Maa ch 15th Jersey , Ayrshire Cox', due Mas+ch 20th .1 Beef-ringer Hemref rising 1 Pullets; Balms 30 inoreas 2 Geese&raid 3 Only Men's Sheepskin Coats reg. 8.25, to clear 6.95 esoh White cow, full flow 1- Durham Bull rising 2 years 1 Gander. ' ` _.aersey-ealeteln, bred Dec, i6th IMPLEMENTS FURNITURE Boys' Sweater Coate,jumbo knit, reg. $.95 8*13teln cow, bred Nos. Wth ' Solstem Cow, bred Jan. 26th 1 M, H. Binder, 8 ft.-cut, forecarriage 1 Book Case and Secretary combin. ' _, special %49 each �� near Drew, 1 M. H. Mower, 5% ft. ed; 2 Iron Bedsteads. springs alai } :3 aSpHtolstein ted cow, eifers,, ash ret, �;r1 M. H. drill, 13 disc, new; ' m&%%r sses;' Number Crocks and Men's Earlapper (&ape, reg. L25, now 960. 3etstein Cow, bud, J 12th. I M. H. Hay Tedder, near new; 1 M. Sealing Jars; 1 Boz=Stove, wood;_1 IU pairs Girls', Zipper OvwshoeB, reg. 9.40, a 4ahrteiin heifers, rls. 2 yrs old $. Ont-throw Disc, 14 discs; 1 M. H. stove, coal or 'wood; 2 Benches; i special per Pair 199 - ' lift. Horse Rake; 1 M. H. Cream I Lard Press, new.; 2 Hanging Letups, e� "!`arawarth Boar and other-Lamp& Boyd Hockey Boots, our regular line 1 5; 8epazstor, 550-lbs. near mew; 1 1?-, ' 4 Yorkshire saws, dna around Ap. 1st SALE AT 12JC NOON SHARP B Yorkshire sows with ; very specially priced S 95 - Aboolotety ao re,er.e a. pro�peietor u gi bzs up, Earning. llaspettisa Several odds and ends at Clearing prices J 2, pigs, about 126 ands 47 Pits about 100 lbs. _ cordia0y invited nay tisse before ask CEC I L 7- B-R A D L E _ - 4 pigs 2 months old. -.. ' SHEEP TERMS-Fowl, Pigs, Calves, Furniture, and all stuns of $20.00 and und- lb Shropshire Ewen er, (3sah; over that amount 8 months credit on furnishing approved joint � I C 3C M R' I N 03 Leicester ewes tw#es. a per cent straight off for cash. geese and 1 gander „PRENTIOB & PRENTICE, Auctioneers- IMPLEMENTS, _. . ' ETC. Wilfred Ilcesor and Amos Grove, Clerks. l�L PRICES " '. IL Drill,. a diff; Wftm. Boz; LSet trucks; ' Hay rack; $ walking 'flews; Disc harrow; Harrows, 4 sec; FOR TEAM H[��RN� a walking' p7o.ws; Number collars; _ ;-- 1 horse scuffles; 28 Cow chains; Bet t Mesa► harness; Alsike bencher; Me- 1 * - I -0 rmick-Deering, nearly newt Fan- l sis Mal, Chatham; 4 foot Elosit�; Besse-mounted Team Backhand Harness, cerci hurter: Piano hoz 250 bas. Data, _ . - _ 2 inch layer trace with heel- chains, $4800 -4 towns alfalfa hay; barrel churn; „. With b ren - :- ligteaoel the #fue s �fgktina ibreeching. instead of back- A)sal or wood Range; Barrel churn; H band, tint Owboaad. The C. P. R. trainmix - i . *011 of t)4 the warning and evenizsg a Black mounted Team Backhand Harness, 6K50 DailyCoach Servicestlhe Hort+ea, Catt]e, cad Sheep m Storing Breeching VK26 V& sale are all choice stock in the '' gMme ori condities. Tbs cattle`.*e le no w harness, custoa `made to our'This t a factory ha . - '�°�'" h°'� -=-PIC;��RING-TORONT_O - -- _---; � � own shop sc Markham. AIR ex m fine-mlik :Brie_ at IL36 eelock. We epeeialiae on repairs to harness and collars: TERMS-Calves, E�dlsge, Har, (��� _. n • Grain and all sums of $20.0 and un. �� � """� '°#•, Gash. 6 months credit. 6 _ � ----- Amt A. M. P. M, _. _.._. ._ _ - .aeeat per annum off for cash; ' Leave Pickering Standard Time) Leave Toronto _ -- - �� _licenses and Collar-lli-anufactare� - F.'W. SiiversHow, Auctioneer. A. M. P. M. _ r� - -= c �+ d 7.25 8.55 d 7.84. 3.30 gRg��. . vwr7: Home Phore am -- CRE IT a7AIrG d 7.55 4 56 8.80 430 .30 b.30 SIMEW 0F 9.55 3.55 0.30 8.30 1 1055 ;:'7.65 _ 11.80 7.$0. O HiOrSei 11. 5 855 P.'11f. _ 8.30 ^ P. M. 9.55 12.30 930 12.55 _ 10.56 1.30 10.3 _. undersigned has received jn= 1.55 c 11,40 230 11.30 strnctions ftoru 2.55 - We have- a supply of Fresh Frozen Fish' Mr. X. 'M." Armstrong - d Deily except 9nnday c Sunday only To Bell by public auction at the at RightPrices.. .4 1 -ft vonnections at Toronto for Barrie, Odllii, . _ _..Franklin Hotel. _ Markham - 0tzr ling of Groceries is cowple.te, On Coach connections At Bnif�lo for all U.,9. A. points MAR 8TH Schumber•g _ 'Or�ilgeviilo•, Hamilton, Brant- -SATURDAY) Miner Rnbbera and Overshoes,Carhsrrt's andHdngh'e ford, NtagRraPAlls, Buffalo and - - ,Tbe following valuable property: iuterruediste poiUts - Overalls. A carload of zood,snund- Western Goodyear Tires and_Tubee, &ores@, mares and gelding1rfram 4 to llattery Charging: j .8years old. ' ' '-h Liones - _ -_- Jt - ----- - These bor9es Are hroken andC �+ order, Ithdi 0 � ' ^�Phune netts nr�ler, We deliver. ou reserve. - _ _.. .. TERMS: 8 inooths credit. 4 percent L Phone ;Markbim 6402, F. POSTILL, Auctioneer. + General - m. . Duncan, erchanto Green Rive • -' t . a-m. '-.; ,- ,. - -.:J> _.a. '.t :q.,•1•-,�^ •.{ ,b'- _•K's r'". .r 'tfZTF.'.".w. .,,...,,X..at•F_..,•�'v,,,,,,....:...:,-4.•«.n:.' i::.».'._.er,e.••-»^sv�:-a.+ Jl,+a"4.,..:...4 -i+„sY!`_'i'�.'•cc5•t���,•�:<.._...`dm.r!,...��m.-+.::n,3n!•.'. _ ...,o-. -n.':9-r'_=•s-_.._,. _., a .�'."-.. .-.� s._ d{..>-,.mstis. M-:.�w.o-ti -� ..:.n..__.'"'�`'�sS+%f�w,. �a n �'",F��.-• .:�Y'. _ A& Taylor lam. -.jmrchasod Mm Esther Pawleser ,marted on X1 ursery tftock 7- *lph awma' farm on the fifth Wednesday to visit her'diiughters Mrs. A. .7. 0"IldlOr spent last -Concession of-Uxbrldg*'Imd will In California. !-�vsek in the city v. =�tmkm 49"Vot 2*bL ammow ",4 '-Fruit Trees take full possession on April let. ab wi� eiiW Trevi and Shrubs to Rive servies in stwailliza wtri ale neer . Margaret Idscu 112 AS present he to moving hk goods on Tu Eleetkic Service an TU curemout. to his now home. Olimbing Vince .4m"alemic:K in wing his real. D. A. and Mrs. Pugh, of Lake- Kedging read da -day- or ..Service qw alway t. field, spent over Sunday with the House #Barn, -Out buildings, eithei perenuW4 night service. we Phone.Cbj*, 6105; Pic' James Brisc 1• deuce wired for electric !usin ]otter's parea-ts, -D. M.-and Mrs. conduit, flezible, or knob and tube Buibs -:td to the city on Saturday. Morgan.. We iife sorry to report wiring. Alterations. Spe" ser- Strawberries and Small k to GmaolirW., OIL Selberlinir Tires. ldr. Parker, of Lindsay; spent a that U're. Mor gan ip in very poor vices and motor I rui A. L PtLKW. Astallatiop. 2my; -day last week with his; parents he 6'th at pressa t Electric water -Systems. lKetal From-the Nurseries-of syphon Septic Tanks. Sanitary cloy- TROS. BOWMAN & SON, Fronk Obidlow hoe moved Into Ptekering Mr.Goode. of Toronto, visited his own residence,-which has.-just ets.- We also can f4nish'any kind Ridgeville, Oat. bis sister, Miss E. Goode, on SU13' been vacated by Mr. Parsons, who of roofing Including . Birds Thick In- ittes day last. Butts. Our work-and electrical. BtKibe of all itnds straight frp' I.,.- -Vigilance Comm" has moved lato E. Oryan's house m I Thomas Sanderson spent Sun• south of the village; while Mr. spection we guarantee. Our 'Prices land, from the Foothill Nurseries d w' el- will meet your pocket-book. A post Of Stone &'WelliOgtOU. T day in Havelock with his don. Bryan has moved Into thi -he object of thfis Asaw!iatiop Is to a card will have our prompt attention. ghter,Mrs.-Ivan Benson. ling adjoining the store which he Sohn T. Elliott, Agen*t, leSsea,9tsailUg and Prosecute EL'E. Poynter.. the felons. Mr. Wilson,of Green River,paid has just taken over from Mr. 228 Ritson Rd., South, esbawa WHITEVALE Ont. 25tf the Baptist Sunday School an offi. Chidlow. Wer wish Mr; Bryan' Phone 3183M embers having property stolen oomman ci&I visit on Sunday last. tu suceeks in his new venture. Immediately with nv member Miss Helen Law..of- Picked,ox, of zZoontive no -ift", paid a brief visit with J. H. and. Membership too $1.00. ,jK". Beal on Monday evening. E. BRYAN- Tickabs m*Ay be bled from tf.- -resident cc Leslie Gaudin was in Elmvale e. for several days on business, re- Successor to C 0 -1 N G —1j. D. Bank., 0.8.Palm.- Bxsc.Ocim. -turning home on Monday night. -11 W er M.S.chapmota, Pi-tp-ring, Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick and F (411.- idlo two children and Wm. Mundell wal take over the business A Carload of Frost Fence Jas. Rlrhardson.. stent Sunday With friends In the President y Clon March 34. - t _J% cit Allaway' and two dau- ighters,and son-in-law. of Whitby, Here area few Items. of Special Buy your Fence now, take it off the car and save' 'Money. JJNL visited with J. H.. and Mrs. I A Bem, Interest to Thrifty Shoppers -on Sunday. Clifford and Mrs. PlIkey and Brooms,5 string. 2 for 85c, -.8-wire fence 12 stays, 55 cents, if ordered row, taken off the car, for cash. Kellogg's All Brav, children, of Toronto. opent the week-end with their relatives in Pearline, -3 for 25c. Claremou t. Pure Ctetiie Soap, 6 bare 25c. This is a.saving of 3 cents per rod. AARR Erwin Purdy left.on Tuisday Fine Soap Flake@, 2 lbs.. 25c. -morning to work for Thomas Quaker vete, China pkt. a8c. Our Fence is good and the price is right. Annan, on the Bay road, near Good clean rolled osts,4*lb.25c. .,Frenchman's Bay Clover Leaf Cups and iO Mrs. John Gregg underwent s Saucers, 6 for 75c. .critical opesation In the General Good Black Tea(special), 49c. 'We Have for Quick Sale y last. Hospital. Toronto, on Frias, She is progressing as well as could Ask for your Couponis be expected. These items are good for two 3 Heavy Horse, 9 years old weeks. E speak of ardstio George and Mrs. Parker, who designs that an ---------ha-ve-been-Te"em on the E6fry- 1one 2 Heavy Homes, 8 years old W I dasse j- 10 a ftivoitar, dignified, not artistic farm south of the village forabout designs, that would be year,-have moved to Oshawa to the -,thoir owe home. Lundy Engine, 6 h. p. inappropriate for B U I L D 19 R S purpose in view� The Mrs, Thomas Green, of Toronto, 1 Hand Washer one illustrated is vias- a former resident of Clare. We are now ready to -Deering Separators, goodas new ple, yet has artistry. moat. died on Saturday last In supply you with: .2 McCormick -No Greater Trinuts' her 87th year. The funeral took- Atwater Kent Radio, electric, new, $W place on Tuesday to St. John's BRICKS, OONCRETE McCormick Deering Riding Plow, nearly now N W. STAFFORD, BLOCKS, INTERLOCK.Mr, Woodward, of Toronto,has 8 Ft.-Cultipsaxer, nearly new Kin ad. Wholut Ao purctlased the Barry farm just Illi(3 PiP]?,. DRAIN TILE, vacated by Mr. Parker, and will I Rugby Ton Truck Phone WhltbY X0 Irztensively Into the raising of ND AND GRAVEL. •C&Ule and other farm stock. We Ch"Ift Coopjlj!!j�_ welcome them to our midst. lit 4Dinont Perry Cement W. G. Scott has purchased the Story residence in North Clare. Co. wont and will move therein about the middle of the mouth. Weare 371 Bay St., Toronto pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. 1AALf 9"T E . D . -BERTRANDII&Pil X iscott residents of Claremont PLANT-1 mile -north of in. Sff Inswuce Co—. 04P Highland Creek. General Merchant,' Peter L. Stewart, we are sorry Chmap,rates for farm and country building& To .46o learn. iv confined to his badDD with an attack of pleurisy. W: CLAREMONT, ON Windstorm Insurance on buildings, 4, bolas for his speedy very. W ThPl"Ity Men I Wtn&mubL Silos eft. have also learned that Mrs. John (Succener to D. A. 8000) --Auta mobtle Inslarance of all kinds. -Stewart and daughter are also Will Buy 'Now "afined to their beds with so �*Stsck of an ::'..1FARKS MB SAIA Write or phone The fifteenth annual concert and 'Ooetrue- ED. BOW M fteMent EXerejess of the SPRING GOODS A N , School 401sroliEout 0outtnustion will be bold In the Community All Winter Goods Must Go. 20 'WHITBY. ONT. Hall on Friday evening. March This isyclur opportunity to buy Prints and Ginghams ]4th. The program will consist of at-a considerable saving. by ' -staressotibled "Whiskers,"and taki advantage of the "Him a 2-act comedy.- entitled =uced Prices now �Boots and. Shoes I have secured the Prooll a tA Farm 1014S- Butlees.Wife," besides choruses. . t. - a aguen"forthe prevailing. Wood and O=A Z . illustrated songs, solos, readings an munts. and will keep constantly all Papers and - '-1 . j and school orchestra. tome and The stock to fresh and now, W ..... .. hand repairs for the"populm implemeou, 4wcourage your school. Realerved Paint The Reduction Is Genuine. a seat tiekets,-36 mute, may beob- Also, Loodo�oEr�a+au 's barn and stable Ulned from pupas or from Mr. Men's Overcoats, well tailored. wuhar. barns aind houseis by w blanket cloth, res. SM.for ICZ Our Tip.Top, Clothing samples" on hand 1 will slw""s tar wutlu& On Monday evening,-Feb. 24th, Kon,e Sw9stsr Costa, brown, probcoe.'by sprayion Ws.. and Mrs. Profit, of T to, scarlet. blue, UstimaAes cheerfully given. yjer SL, red, whits, Aurora, celebrated their Aftoonth all-wool Penman's, 3 lb wt, phone ink wedding anniversary at their reg IS.50, for W ani bows. Among the honored guests J. Mann, Clm=01A Men's Almira Roz, half lb. to ._.Full -of We evening were Clifford Case, each pair, reg75r. for 1140 U. - O"s,of Aurora, Stock of Fresh Gro' ceri6"' .,P. P., and Kra. Men's Flows Underwear,Pon. •6 reen River and friends from Toronto and 0 a. "ff 1.00.for 79c 'j. Amarby. A very onjoyableleven- Man ing was-spent, with music-and M -a ter' - C. A.Overland, =Fkra Basket Factory 00110ge contributed by Min Kapet, F 1 N G .0 L D 13 Manufacturers of of Toronto, Mr. Raeside. Mr. Fro- -At, Jr an4 Mr. Woodbam. All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry -LOWER PRIOR STORE Mr. "d irs. Profit received Waal, hone U01 Orates, Farmers, Bushel ---bandsome promote from their Clothei"Baskets..- friends. Atthe elocoof the even- MOXTJ .- ONT. the guests were entertained W a q, :� . � 11_ Frank Pennock, The -s -BRING IT HZRZ roost sumptuous supper. ffie .. - '. evening closed by the singing of 'BU % Proprietor Now to the time to get a, new:Set of on Maker of the will kn6wii --'Auld Lang Syne,"after which the Harness,or get the old set Fegairild. Barnes'Baskets..guests dep,%rted for their.homes, I have in stock samples of Iftmael Phone Markham UN wisbing Mr. and Mrs. Profit much Ttm and Jeffrey's harness. The L. `t- Plan' happiness and prosperity. I. former may be ordered through catsol. InX Anchors—Society of the Logue at prices quoted.The Anchok, Vnited Church had a very pleas. stalogue free. ant visit from the Pickering IsIso liars,collar pads,sweat IDURCHASING commodities by paying "a dollar. *Tonog PeopleMonday evening carry oil by bulk, harness Pads, harness into on dressim also silver Polish A down and a dollar 'aweek" has grown V 5yrr -last, when they presented them . :'great popu I ari ty. Often the object pur6hased is an othel.-,parti. with the banner of the Osh Repairs promptly done. worn o1Rt before it is 'paid for, and, the purchaser being passed .Presbytery, which is 'around to the Young . People's L. W. PILKEY. CLARRMONT continne.q to pay. Buy yourself a fortune ou the -a in the P stallnients So6ietiC Presbytery. Rev. installment plan by placing regular in Roy Rickard, with a harmonica of your earningg in a CRnRdiAn Bank of Cominerce bAnd of 'arti9ts, entertained- the He, Re ' Gialla' ugher savings account. The money is always available audience with several .selections ..Grain Merchant for use if required -Rnd'there, is no depreciation, .which won mtieff gopl The but accruing interest as time-goes on. ," 'Rev. J. S. Ferguson, in a happy Toronto t4peech,-presented the banner to the Claremont Young People's Is in !lie ml%�ket46 purchase Ray, piano-Felect.ion@ Straw, Grain and;Potat6es'-: --Stwfety, solosi-P 7% 4 AN and names, after devotional exer. B, For quotations apply. vises, were pleasant fefktnres of The company. some -`ihe evening. IRUCM . . . OF COMME ' e4jrhty in number,. then Rat down � I with-AtCA to 4—alp.-ated R. R. No. 1, E •- STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Sold and 1nqtFC1.A,11y Ito A tasty lunch, after which the TH . -, �4 40 II rid Oire a of Concord was formed and 0�one_Pickerinx 171� ' call joined in singing "Auld Lang l5tf Reference Rank of Montreal FRAN7 T ►ae7:E: \*G- ONT.' �1. �7 7 ine� 15W I 71111q,_4711;:,,Zy ------------ cloth and printed Rayon crops Hu C64t Mon,Since 1919 . appro.-I. priale. Cod DUrin HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS A Write-your name and address plain- ly, War Teri6d giving number and size of such An New Claimanti flit Pehaio-na Appear,,AnnuaJC-oat- patterria as you want. Enclose 20c in s. n preferred; wrap Mound.,to Country 16 M g Yearly stamps or coin jeoi it carefully) fo? each number, and WA�—Th* agttitloia for more _oaten a Day Join List-��Qtt address your order to Wilson Pattern A 'Cripples. -Toronto. generous n-eatmRat ot' war go-'tar. 1113t5,0K000 Lae been paid on, ice, 73 West Adelaide St., -which will be thoroughly aired in par- penstons;and a further;:03,000,000 on it- )lament dnrLug the preien( session Is cfytl is-estalillshment. One out of iot national Interest. The demand for every ten men who came back from Gennany Gloats .7 more pqrLillona it mupported* by Nth overseas is os," the Pension 11st. * In On Parley Outlook Ical parties. the veterans'assocla I lit 1924, there were 63,000 and to-day the ng &Ad_b_y many distinguished men. 'total to 71,000. On average, about a Undoubtedly, parliament will be favor- dozen men a day become pensioners 'Late Enemy Papers Tells Why ably disposed and the-pension bill will under the present Pension Act, and if t the Conference Must not be IncreAsed as a result of the amend- Me"At't is widened. the .rate Of in- acc Fail England aegis to the Act which will be made crease will be greatly accelerated. oasW But while the pension burden map The present agitation has -nothing R The nightmare of England is the be said to Oe.solyed before it reaches to do with the scale,of pensions now* mere possibility that the London parliament. it as of. vital..interest to In force. No colisidgrable section of Naval Conference may end in failure. 7 the business community. Few people the public hold that the amount of In the dolorous tone of Jeremiah the present peuslons Is Inadequate An $W Enguncled-1 realize the amount of our annual pen various German newspapers make -11 Mona; bill; the degree to which the Qs- Thi complaint Is that Leading Agriculturist Covered Roaster-saves the Act Is not this announcement to the world. cal policy of the tederal ,government I broad enough to-include all who are With fifteen- years practical expert- Journals In other European conn- Is restricted by the burden of "pen- eatttled to state aid. encs in agricultural and livestock at-I tries hear it with a smile and recall No need to pay high -di tures arisfinl; out,of the war. When The pension system Is. worko out fairs and having represented -Canada the "crocodile tears" shed by the Ipces for the best meat. 'The -demands for reduction in taxation are on a maximum 100 per cent. basis. on an Imperial committee to study the kaiser in thd early days of the war SUP Roister gives 4F -:made, or when charges of olter spend- Having laid down what Is a maximum meat supply .of the British Empire, cuts of meat the Ing are advanced,-there -is frequently pension, the Act leaves It to the medi- Leonard Christie McOuat has recently all its military might against the "Bri- juicy tenderness of a lack of appreciation of the degree to cal men to decide what percentage of been. appelatect *general agricultural t1sh Contemptiblea." -,which the war expeud4tures are a con-i this'maximum a man Is entitled to re- agent of the Canadian Pacific Rail- It's alias--ff England Is afraid the confer when Germany was "forced" to launch But expenarve ones. trolling factor. People regard the j,calve. Thus, one man Is given a 20 way. He was born at St Andrews 1 the keeping of the- toga once may fail, Bay German editors, .War as •being over and seem to think per cent. pension, another a 40 per East, Quebec, in 1892, and took his I France craves Its failure because, as coveredl Noshrinkage.. that war expenditures endedwithac- 'cent, and so on. degree of Bachelor at Science in Ag• the monarchist Berlin Krew Zdkung No bumed meet...More Live hostilities in November,•1918. There are, indeed, two maxima. riculture at McGill University. After avers: "Every Anglo-Saxon-agreement ing physi. imowy savedl Saves wow a Facts of War Cost For dlsabllltle�,-not conitltut returning from military service in the weakens the Franco-Britlsh under- time Md " as Well. This attitude is understandable -ral helplessness, the maximum pen. war, Mr. McOuat was.called to Ottawa standing.".' 'Watch &r the since the Great War was Canada's sion Is $900 per year for a si"agle man: as bacon spec4aliit of the 'Dominion A famous German naval hero. Ad- first experience of war on a large It married a further $300 per annum Livealrock Branch, Department of miral von Tlrpitz. deellres in the SW Libel*popul"PrIced Is added and there are separate &I. Agticufture, and, folfdwing a special Hamburger Nachrichten .4tcrIn$1.00 to$4.60. scale. And In ietilng-out 68'Present rate al- study of the I that even if Br?hsh meat market, was the MacDbuald Ministry arrives ata-cost of war. It must not be believed pensioner may reettive a separate that any attempt is being made to lo-wances for children. Ifhelpless the, selected to join the first Impeiia-I ge- pact,.the old sea dogs of the British -lowance up to a maximum of $70� per onomic Committee to investigate and or Admiralty will not have any use for ..Oppose the demands of ex-soliters, f, year• report on'British Empire meat supply it should it run counter to some of more generous treatment,, or to re- –%' ' their traditions. Looking backward, Bard the war espenditures-as a burden� Mows receive a maximum pen-I which-met in London In 1925. His SMP glom of $720 a. year with additional wide knowledge ati(t experience are S ,which could have been avoided In any von Tirpitz PgInts out: sums for children. If a widow remar- aQ-w at the service of th., Canadian I '?" The purpose is to give the facts. ries.. she gets one year's gratuity and I Pacific Rall-�Iay "In the World War England. more is "Between 1914-19 this * Doratnton than an'y other 'Power, beat us Ger-, opeat $1,492.168.50 for war purposes. payments for chidren are continued. mans commercially, as she once beat 'Post-War Disablement ftee 1519 we have spent 112,08�,64t,- I 1-r-th ea Fro;ck Spain colonially. Holland as a high- Pan'*9 SL mom 644. To-day the annual 4xpenditurN As a whoLe, the war veterans do not areas trader. and Fpance diplomatical- *rising out of the war are $163d000.000 coArtplain of the scale of pe�qslons. The, ly. :_and this total will Increase in the fu- problem which now must be dealt SVen -Hemline, Snug Hips and "Now,,however, Germany's vlac,%Is j seveweenth century. when Blake re. Aure, not diminish, with has regard to pensions for dis- Normal Waistline show iliac' the actual taken by a rival no less"dangerous-- organized the English revolutionary Th ablement appearing after the war by the United States of America— deet." The British doctrine has been, ese figures coat'of the fighting to only the,.be- Obviously It Is very difficult often. to ANNETTF which even in the NorthSea itself It is recalled. that neither any single, ginning. The real money ls• spent determine the extent to which this I hold Its own against the British Isles, sea Power nor any coalition of sea ',after the war Is over. The annual disablement Is the result of service. economically and navally. Powers might exceed the British fleet bill for the- war- k made up as'rol. What parliament will de;is doubtful. "America will gain greater ascend- In -strength. but In all probability the door will be -ency over England than It Was DOS-' The first break with this great tr& Int, ow war debt' #112,000,000 1 opened this Pension to all el-soldl[era 4V slbf'e for Germany to do. dition. It-fil then noted, followed two Pensions 42,000.04)0 who now And themselves unable. ow- "England.must now have It out with- and a half centuries after Blake when, Civ. re-estab. 8,000,000- Ing-to sickness. to earn*a Wing-w-re- her rival at a time when hqr Domial- at Washington. England declared It. Land settlement I.6*,00 gardless of whether or not Moir ion- ona, and especially India, deem It well self ready for a "battle-ship parity dItIon is due to-the War to ask for Independence, or at any with America.' From this point to the The payments on account of war A case to point has received wide rate for a position more suitable to extension of the equality idea to debt are graduall) falling as the debt all *4 redeemed, but the-cost of Pensions, publicity In Toronta. An es-soldier • \N the geographical. and political reall- types of ships was but a step, accord is rising rapidly: Th who received a gunshot wound In the ties—without reference to the mother Ing to the Tageblatt,which continues: e Pension bill In 2919 was $17,000,000, In 1222,.$36,000.• hip died recently of tuberculosis of the country, "If no agreement be attained at the tuber- "More still, the European continent, London. the consequences for England -IM"In 1924. $38,000.000; in 1229, 340.- bowel. It.I* claimed that -000,000. This year it will approll. culosts was caused by the wound and hitherto the firm foundation of British may be even more unfavorable than mate 142.000 000. and-siren psalliment .that a pension should be paid to his world politics, steers--under the dom- ever, For, then the big Navy man in .-SnIshes with the Pension Act It may family on this basis. The medical Inatfon. of France---& course far from the T;nitod State& will Win the upper Ign as high as $45.000,000. authorities of the Pension department 7-__- the diplomatic line marked by Eng- hand and the menace of an American declare that there was absolutely no land. Best supersior to-the British will be- connection between the wound and -But the tacit assumption of a naval come no longer a mere Ilgment of the the disease and that-the elalm,Is-not agreement remains the right of block- fancy, a just one. Many more examples 7= '71 ode. It the right of blockade be taken* '*America can afford to launch two C UNARD could be cited but the same principle - - away, the reason for existence of a ships for every one of whatever type underlies all of them• war fleet disappears. Then, Indeed, Engliand builds. England, again, al- All things considered. It Is expected will freedom of the seas be a reality. -ready groaning beneath the weight of THE FPJM_ that our pension bill will increase - "Great Britain, nano the less, will her vast budget, In.confronted by .L!a- Arapidly In the next 20 years and willnot want to surrender her strongest surikess unemployment and other so- reach its maximum about 1965. It weapon:. Even if England and the cial commitments until the weight of would not be surpriaing If L the expen- Z t:. United States were somehow brough her,taxation trenches upon the limits ditures ander head doubled. These to the point of forbidding naval block- of the endurable. Ifence England is facts, however. are not ii1thout sigma- ads In a treaty, we must remember handicapped in any world competition aCa - -to judu,"_ and- eominfirce ...... that ommtirce English 7admtrals, when--tr Came -With kmer Ca which pay the taxes.—Financial Post. to the matter of modifying or fore- failure of the conference, the stalling. future blockades, proudly de- Tageblatt goes on to,say, meant that clared that they would Ignore such "England will sooner or later become 'What the Public Wants provisions of any pact in time of war." the world's second sea Power." She Y. Y. In the New Statesman (Lon- e weightiest conference that per. Is "already displaced as the world's 41UA 9 1 N. Th -don): What the publhaps ever swayed the destiny of Eng- Brat ee0601111c Power," and and this Berlin always wanted is to be tan&bt what land is the description of the naval daily adds, 'IR AT R I lo want. The public has a wavering parley given by the Berliner Tage- "If now she be obliged to content mind, which responds readily to those 2680 blatt. It all goes well at London, we herself with a second place as a sea who have strougec'minds than Its JE V is D are told, Britain and America will in Power, what has she left,with which Own. A Public that at one time did future be "equal as sea Powers"' to convince such people a as those of not want Mr. Ramsay MacDonald as a This Is a strange new order of India that she Is invulnerable? And • private Member of Parliament wanted things for Britons 2--is said, because that India Is fretting in her chains Is %VMY SAILINGS TO EUROPE hill" a few y"Te later as Prime Min- 'A novelty wool crepe in-new rug -they have been accustomed to "rule sufficiently shown by the develop- 4ALAUNIA 4 AH WA !Ver—A-public that once wanted Mr.-iN, -in lingerie -the waves" "since-tire middle ot-the, m atm of post weeks.- w so little that the hiere 'collar and-cuffs of-white pique. jAI&14DAMA ANNAM mention of big name was exasperat* 'It marks its waistline at normal t4f,.ip�aw wants him to such an extent with tb matc'hing shade s--.ede belt. that he has made a large fortune out • &4ew Cabin Class mimimium rates—to of his plays. Yet Mr. Shaw did not A hip yoke at front..of skirt termi- ]North British Ports, $130. To that get out to.give the public the'plays it nates in a point at centre to dombihe wanted. He set out to comp' Channel Poria, $13& 4No change 61 it to with inserted plaited section to carry W "--in luxurY of accommodation, or ant his plays. There is a phrase for out vertical line so as to give the fiffere -4exceHence of menu end service, attempting to-give the public what it 7� 0 height. The skirt Ls slightly Bared PS en wants—"pot-boillug"—aAd it Is a re- PHILLIPS in Special-rebate of 12% on round 16arkable fact' that the plays which iit hem.s "A 'top Cabin Class bookings during the public most permanently wants Itto a,dress that can be worn so nice- the ton off season months. Tourist. to-day are not the "pot-boilers," w rit- ly beneath the straight hem coat, For TrCk&1XI00 Third Cabin rates also,adjusted. ten exclusively-to satisfy, the public Style No.268 in designed in sizes 16, &M to Acid taste. . . . In literature as in social 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches 10 STOKACH weelkly solury&M Montreal(and Quebed life, It Is often those who set out to bust. . C6 es Ab km AprN 26h cowe"I& MCADACP49 please who end by pleasing least , It is an exceilent type for knitted -MAUSIA GAM ;Nook through The Cunard Line. • wool Jersey in diagonal weave In ra- .4r;omarf of Say and Wellington A Discovery ther vibrant colors z,ow go smart for ry (Tel. Elgin L sports and-apectator--s-poTts. What-many people call Indigestion One spoonful -less, taste- !Streets.Toronto, "I used to be a great hand to deal - -_ Navy blue flat silk crepe with white very ofteni means excess acid In the legs alkali in water will neutralize In• stantly many,tAmes as much acid, and sm),or any steornship oge, out compliments,' said an honest man, silk crepe collar and cuffs is very at- stomach. The stomach nerves have tb&L '!until I Lound out that the U women who tractive and lovely for streetdisappear it once. YOU liked those compliments did not 'n* later for Spring. ptertna tereat me." been over-stimulated, and food sours. will never use' crude methods when _-CUNARD Tweed in light weight in Lanvi The corrective Is ark,-alkali, which ones you learn the efficiency of thlal. - C-ANADIAN SERVICENo Cold Apartments.artments Here green tones with th fatchin tone faille neutralizes acids instantly, And the Go get a small bottle to try. -i.:..� . . sil crepe trim is fashionable sugges- beat alkali known to medical science- Be sure to get the gemulne-Philipla' IPAIN+TOURW THRI)CASIN+THIltD CLASS TheDevil as a janitor— tion that is exceptionally smart worn -.1Z Phillip,,0�11 of Magnesia. It has Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physt- !%io r n no that's hard to beat, -with straigb'line coat of matching. re-ftHUW tile' standnrd with PhYal- clans for 60 years In correcting excess soul below doth growl . 7 fabric to complete ensemble. clans In the 50 years since its Inveb- acids. Each bottle contains'full ciliac- ISSUE No. 1&--'30 Because of lack of beat. Canton crepe wool, Jersey, covert tion. tion &—any drugstore. 7 ,( "yyZ.4,t , ." •' - - ',4 ••:s _z. y. ':r-, .Y - a`X M.q, Ke ,•',. .. •• .., ... ..: :'.r. ...'.- .• :. •..a :._, - - .-.c .. - .—r.. .:r s _ � .lis, .. - Y.. �5. - V - — From Bush to Er A Gentle Hint Ciatssi5ed • "p NO � An employer spent A great deal of =os1s.2♦1� kyr ✓; v money to ensure that his Y 7 BABY CHICKS-•C 9 ZA.T�HD Making Coffee St �'101mC- 1s -$ S on TAM should work tinder the veryCOII' 315.000 last year in tons,Vp1a. But P7C rl ditiona, and he evnaequentIp e_O"ted tea. Witte for tine eatalosue. ;77 t Sip;s� g Switzer, Granton. Ont. the Beans is Amy- For Either the Newborn Babe or a Feat oft he of work. One day he called a•meeting of the !sill zros urs. - _ thing Btlt� the CiirOWillg Child men and told them exactly how much ACRES. NO WASTE LAND; _ e had spent on the improvements (� _.--. -_-- - _ h a en P]o t�iJ ties 4 et Township. Lambton - "One pound of coffee, please!" There is ao other medicine to equal County, ave miles from b'orea'c Good _ • The brown; roasted berries rattle to the workn, and hoped Lhey were roads, good house and barn, 15 acres Baby's Own Tablets for little ones- all satisfied. bush; well tiled, well fenced near .hurch+..-r-- - , cheerily into the scale, and are tipped whether it be for the newborn babe or "Further," he stated, "I want to a school. Henry Turner, Forest Ono r::•,, °r e' into the paper parcel. But not one the growing child the Tablets aIways see every man, cheerfully pertormiag a w. arson !a a hundred realizes the long AxITAxY. �7BB t GOODe FOR +; p do good. They are absolutely, tree his duty, and therefore I invite. you 17 personal u to los catalogue, �;•y' and complicated Droceasea these cot- from opiates or other harmful drugs to place any further suggastions !n enclosing stairtp. V ua Laboratories, fee-beans have been through before: and the mother caa always feel safe Box 29a , Montreal, Quer reaching the grocer's shop. a boa provided for this purpose is the in using them. foreman's office." For five years the writer lived on a Concerning `the Tablets, Mrs. John A week later the box was presented coffee estate in the west ladies, grow- Armour,, R.R. 1, South Monaghan. RVU ALL SH to the emploer. who opened !t and NE f tag what is universally regarded as Oat says:-"We have three fine, tool out a slip of paper on which suitativa.'didit.ahstirafheA NOW. the fluent coffee in the world. This '.'Don't wear _rubber Thousands ,dn• anti ;:, , •- healthy children, to wbom when a was written, FEE` . •a�,,basil euttu.dialaesy 4; p particular coffee Is so scarce and so medicine is needed, we have given solea." CO�D'n0O' choice that it is sold in our market by _ �' tiosad sleep at Dace•ti•1 Q�ly Baby's Own Tablets. The Tab- ----Y f I N E = e.et.a'homdrt,�lsttod.yr auction for blending purposes only lets are the best medicine you can ss » " i just to lend its marvellously aromatic keep in any home where there are Tj10 •Sum Of L1fC m ' flavor to lesser coffee$. It is strictly young children.".mMan's lice is like a sum, "mountain" coffee; that !e, it grow& Baby's Own Tablets area mild but That each is.set to do; !n theHAT does '•after only to perfection hilts. thorough laxative which regu '[Qarlate the The tactors its on every aide, aBUCKa��tLES• WArThe manager's house stands 2,600 stomach and bowels; banish cousti- "Ourselves" are factors, too. Y forty"mean to you= feet above sea-level. immediately in -Are you less le than cation add indigestion; break ng y � front of it are a series of concrete plat- colds and simple fever and make But when the num is done, you used to be?Nervous! forms, each a few feet lower than the teething easy. They are sold by meds- And slates are laid aside; e` you u d to Rua Nervous? previous ober These platforms are cine dealers or direct by mai! at 26 The truest test will beEas8 ` known as "barbecues.' T ���of two� .. cents a boa from The Dr,. Williams'I How oft the factor "self" appeared �' tri life Cottee-fields -Medicine Co.. Brockville, Oat. 4 Upon the credit aide. thiree bozo of Dr. Wii1- Alongside each "barbecue," "teed- 4 — T- -- liaata' � Use Minard's In theme Stable• J P 1�` '�^ Ing" it Is a grooved channel of ce Dentist (to youngster who has that has Inside hundreds ment, to contain water On either aide broken a tooth): "How did you do Whatsoever stress some may lay 0 of middle-aged wouien of each barbecue are a number of ar, upon it, a deathbed repentance Is but • fed ten years youngert wooden huts. Motorist's Son-"It happened when a weak and slender plank to put our h' 'g - It will nourish land invig- Behind and to the aide of the house I was changing gears on a bullseye" - all upon.-O.. W_ Holmes. Is a otate blood, oftta n enormou.. shed, containing a and d I large, electrically driven machine, a VNILD Aad out final objection to a thirteen- Y CAN NOW r.a eviitalized dzinnedcalled the "pulper; and behind this a Y@UR HAIR NEEDS DAU month year la that there wo be one " by advancing years, Cotte ` huge sunken teak, which can ba Oiled OT -V. it u� to better servict, 1I with water or emptied at will, _ more bill and one mors boo , make you feel strong But where does the coi[ee grow"'for life 1 Stand with your back to the house and Bold ,and let node shake the con- LVX0 [AT MMING 3 I. ' « ; look up! You are facing a chain of viction that one real tactor in life !a `1' Buy Dr. WIlliatns']?fait mountains, with cultivated patches on truth.-Bok T®GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE He deariv loved a rich tit-bit. The - � now at Yom fig- i windward side of each hill. These A g 7{ YOUR S A R!S E ft s wu'he ate but the fleshis was seals. he pp lK gis„ are the coffee fields, They are huge �9heaevet he ate anything rich.his boys s or .Imy in f used to say,"Poor dad. m will pay «tY or , tecta of systematically planted atulr ; �°` i airy to morrow," !find the sequel t... by trees or bushes, with dark green, List or 'Wanted Inventions" ® Itt� own words;_ u' and Full Irrormation Fr!»t Fret d T9' ermts,postpaad,from'I'he glossy leaves. As it is "crop' season, t '` ,s' 'Since taking the regular dose of Dr. Williams Medicine each bush is heavily laden wtth bright Av=a3uziaY On., s►evt W. •• tiruschea Salts it is Pole differrmt. sad Co, Brockville,Qat, carlet berries, like small cberries at a'rs eaam Delisa Out S 0H i my boys enjoy themselves seeing the 9�a sig first Blanco, though oast to shape. eat what I daze not touch before. MY You lel a berry and tear off the Mac ( eldest eon was the same, but since he , D i has taken Kruschen Salts he can red skin, Inside you And two perfect- r �\ \ and eaJoy whatever b put in fYwnt tilt - - I _ •�beaziar:_-._eacto4Qd to -a - .g ` ` I him Vis. etsaza of ri sticky white skin. When, this is ori -aaln3 vrt�s TLata- �16 Alodern artlfl suds satin 3 t' this.in 3 seats diet, overwork, lack at exerci+e. and with .. lila Lwo "halves" conic apart naturally: y Dowtrw®tsoaad oamb Skin cleats I '" �, cp on, am bound to have injurious "A HCUSVsOz.A NAaa Ills ieago- fietsea, tooatapatioa \ '�. iN a4 eouarrssss• A Ticklish Job •ewb o+ees�t Gee lroatsd j S effects m the keg t^ia paovtdinQ die Via; When the berries are gathered they Yesac Camara wom dauaslat tray. i P', �:, i pprat autnon is not taken. taken to the shed at the side of 1� if1� Krtischea halts should be gout safe- are , - � rd. Be•iides cleaasmg the body of ,�•e� where he berries are "fed" inlessiv. the house, he e t qutaa t!v surely and r �rv,ptliC>rt+ptYOQ .. � aw•t7 W"la,ateveethemetatl � impurttie9�n Pa •• A. Ruth Fry to the Contemporary into the "pulper," which removes the i so cutting job a Simonds ,i they posses a vital power of givingnen avis% lyondoal: Now when fifty I red skins and shoots the loosened y d3eck-fins,will dopy hfe and vitalityto the countless mi"ns seven governments -have slgtiltled "halves" lute the tank at the back,! t31 and:faster. T cells of which every body is composed. their agreement to the atatemetit that now a quarter full of water. i That >s why phvalcians never hedttate aysnsnaca For power nae specify to reroznmen Krusclsen Salta. } tiettiemeu. of disputes shall never be Tbf, released beans lie in the tang oranws-itasastr ue reties i ,. FAR 01Zi► I $imoesda"all-hard't blades- _ sougbt-.bit-other-than-Pacific means. for .two or three days, to ferment, $2 Z sit ars"ab tinier eta" tet" ea monal TREE T�1�� OFFER E� � For hand use,SimondsHard- It, is very difficult'for LHe inexpert to I This Is a ticklish matter, as the slight• A. O. LEONARD, Inc. I Edgblades. --' Justify fhe imprisonment of met. whof-est degree of "over-fermentation" to frirtn Ara Now Lorif Citi 1' roll �• serer cited ri-,� rn-tri �t c ar i at our exiNnw. We ba%e distribUted s I'"'" refuse to be trained to take part in would ruin the-beans Refer Yom sawing and cutting Itutnv special 'GIANT' vacka,:ta which mase o § lion-pacific measures. Yet It Is esti-' The latter are later run through to f �Y problems to out taeatut is eany for a to pm�e our cialm for ourself. ' the barbecues by the release of the DON'T SUFFER branch. Aalc roue tj of tt ror use tier'WAS " 'Sar - ]mated that at least one hundied young `. nra Inca of stir rre,tiar?s<, bottle toatr+rs Euro an men are Imprisoned to water from the tank. dere tb" are sllteoNos ewxAOA SAW CO Lsia, wits,a aeparare trial bottie—sutEcleat to"tK tg I H DANGEROUS Lor refusal to obey the call as con- eP;sad out by the barefooted black 1M°"T1es"'• Tp1p7fTn Dao %rex open the vW bouts!fiat put n to Ywleeotrvasl aT•�"N•ie a, a 1a the teat, surf then if net enWerio cenbeed teas scripts. when we realize that, some I boys foT their preliminary drying. At 'NDE �N amachen sots carr%thins wr ctetm a to do the i. of these are condemned to the French night they are pushed into the coffee lulu bottle a sill! as Root► sa tiro, tante m _ __ beet Your do tat is autheriwd to trr.,,ts--- 1peaa3 :ssttlementa in French Guiana, huts at the side. az sumer after meals with a f i our Tia trnmedlaatesy and %+stout geestu*u l,l '%hangs return is practically impos- Dally for many weeks the coffee ) i o, have l sod Krumhen fire, ac Dor esprnae. belching,from sour and acid stntaaeh? ' Dont Be Bald what could i>c tasrrr 1 Dtanahetter. ay f; sible, it will be obvious that the ser.( beans have to ber brought out of each y �, Use MMard's. A recoga:ze. Z. Grimths Ruahrs• Ltd., Manchester. Eos. rice of peace !s indeed an adventure! but and-spread on the barbecues in M� believe they have heart trouble t batt gib, !;ser. Importers. blealluvras Scam. ' and tumble with fear; expecting any -grower for litty Fears. Apply to y O and a dangerous one. ! the sun, to bring them to the ultimale minute to-drop dead: This condition scalp steadfly four tinier a week. ! perfection, of -dryness.- can be prevented,likewise relieved. When Rain-Clouds Form Take Carter's Little Liver Pills ' C � 1 After:the et drylas not a_.spnt-or__sifter meals sour and acid zstom gases. F" rain,must touch them or they will all Sweeten the sour and acid stomach,re- ARM 1 t beome mildewed in the huts! At the lieve the gas and encourage digestion. BRI'T'ISH BAYS AND first sight of a rain-cloud on the hors- The qto�, Gver and bowels will zoa, everyone-man, woman and child. be cleans of poison, painful and "KING OF PPAIN " $�Csl� I4IF.N dangerous indigestion discppears and !Heide or putaide the house-leaves item enjoys a tonic effect Don't `' 7 1 what the are doing and rushee to delay. Ask your druggist for, a'25c Weekly Parties Durin Ear y y e 9 Y spring. help in the coff ea. 1pkg The preliminary grading of the APPLY NOW—The Secretary, The. beans Is done in the Coffee House, - Salvation Army Immigration: - - 808 Dundas street, Woodstock, Ontwhere they are put through various. r 480 Jar.Is street, Toronto, one machines, called "hullers," which tear y ' i 114 Beckwith So. smiths Felts, tint oft the Dater skin and the inner silver lii�i - 1225 University st., Montreal. Qua. one, and then shoot the bean's, sorted ' 1 _ --- aecording---to adze, into different-ra+ T - --- --- C ceptaclea. __ - - But the final "grading" has.to be _ o _ i III ,.. • hter IS - 'A-STHM-Al done by hand. There are a certain ` �� �I Aveeetaa.ha•�ieat�"''" a�..tatroe*•rmiarr•1+• <. •number of picked graders' in every �� �� sQIIIC>Z BELIEY uUt�nteJ ,by coffee district, always blas;: "ladies,' 9 I eandi through use o' Ur.J,H.Guild's — "My daughter Catherine is A Green lilountain Asth,na Compoi:nd who do nothing else, and who Invari• �� -__' Its pleasant stroke vapor soothes and tt�te--=visieibe+iiN ' rellecea. Originated in 1369'by Dr, ably'wear their best clothes Ybr the __ I tSea',uxs++•aiaa� fifteen years old.She W8S very Guild, speclaliat 1n respiratury dis- job. ,ix'` +�*K - irregular, often sick"at her lases, Also relieves catarrh Standard ri�js work is Highly paid, and the I � ;;^�"'41R stomach and had to stay in - remedy at druggists: 35 cents, 60 - s cents and il.6o, powder or cigarette women, who are experts, have done it 1 r bed two -or three clays at a form. se for FILZII T11,1" pack- for years. The knowledge of It is I �.,. time.One of your booklets was . age, of 6 cigarettes, ^snadl-,a Dia- '. trtbutors, Lyinaa■� Ltd. Dopa CC1, handed down in a family. They sit at — I ' � sent to us by mail so I got her r see st caul St. went. montreal, can. a long wooden form in the shape of i °r a bottle of Vegetable Com- � ((,'��'�• • GREEN MOUNTAIN a school-desk, under w't_ch are draw- is�iPM's"te.e* ,�s pound. Catherine has been rl><1111�SASTN►AACOMPOUND ars, full of beans. These they pass �) Lo"Of SLX9?fs,h,�tnss taking it regularly and she is through marvellous) _ = ' - to drop into little heaps of various Are you prepared to render t�si•s• *"" gaining in weight and every s i CAtieurii Soap sizes. . -first aid and qu-w comfort .the a<;I way. 1.told the neighbors and . p moment your youngster has as �: four other girls are taking it ?) Shampoos Carp are ab ut the best fitted upset of any sort?•Could you do i t I with oodresults."-Mrs.Clar- Cleabu the nutD and heir of duidzuff and deet the right thing-immediately- . VXg �'�hSon, BOX I d, 'horn. radasaiseinshehixlehr!�rowthofhair Yoawill among.the Story tribes to withslAnd though the emergency came vtith- ?be delishced with their tzasrance and efficiewy. the cold. A temperatre of 20 degrees -'out warning-perhaps torsi ht i' lot'.►Ontario, ' :Send for trial outfit soap and oinetnme m below zero does not disturb them ani "'Cadcan"Box 2616,Montreal.Canada. Castoria is mther' standby at harmless as the recipe oa the _______ _____, __. even 1f frozen in ice they can still t fr such times. There is nothing like wrapper reads. If you see Chas. . carry on, and when thawed will feel it in emergencies, and nothing H. Fletcher s signature, it is no ill effects: s _ better for everyday use. Fora genuine Castoria. It is harnllesa i t i ` I ( ' lind ���� sudden- attack of colic, or the to the smallest infant; doctors There 1s nearly as much ability re• gentle relief of consti�atioa; to will tell you so. NIXIN QpitIWT TIME KNOWN quisite to know how to profit by good allay a feverish condition„or to' You can tell from the recipe on "sorsonleett,ate.rs a O°�' advice as to' know how to acs.for soothe a fretful baby that cant the wrapper how mind it is, and ,A failed to heaL Then• a'healed p y lheelisf•wdays."Jal"a urd•"$Oe�- ones self.-La Rochefoucauld. sleep. This pure vegetable preps- how good for little systems. But seals sores, Mears,bells,bursa, ----Y--- = -ration is always ready to ease an continue with Castorla until s ' we'd'' `'urn a••sb- Minard's-5Q Year Record of Success.' -' ailing yo=pter. It is just as Child is growl!. .ISSUE No. 10—'30 • .`_- 31. , - •- a `•fit '., v!. .y ',, ..!!s„ 'r,. '_y S - _ - ,. :-..a.��a•z �.t�v ,^,.fix „f� ..,rh 1'M• +''x.'C• ,C ^ � '�"- '', R....s.a:s*y, n.is!`a$'.•L+n-.».•3...• x Ar"x•,.e .--rS"..,r�••.ti.�•4"",+tt,:u, •h...::.ib - ..:- ..—.+'v4!c�i_^-i.n�±:. a� _ � .., 7 17N%*F1___ PZINP V,�� ,T K W -7. TOM. - .4, 4� marrislo council unic will 'meet' -D.-J.'and Mrs. Calla W.. rhatit. and .7 oil Monday next for the ' transact- -chilitiren of Toronto, ill Ladies Aid Society john and Mrs: Murkar, Wiv. McGuire was-in Belleville aPent a couple of recently. Andrew's Church will meetl �r ' Wed- -The )Busy -Bee Mission Band will nesdAy next at the home of Mrs. W ion 9,j-general business. of St. days _vAth Mrs. Callaghan's parents on h -W. G. and Mrs. Raid, were in the hold 6eir ;regular lessoil -meeting city on Monday. ill - be �n R. 411ex. Group C. on -Saturday, March, Sth at 3 7 -Richard arrett, we are in the basement of the church.. sorry t� charge. is seriou*ly ill at present. -The services in St. Paul's United 11m6e. Resident Dent- -Dr. H- T Fui t Church next Sunday will be as fol' 14t. Offl,, i,residence. two door@ east Ethel Y, of the Torone and s; 7.00 p. in. Even Office hours 9 a k1u. to e p. m. day- daily. ing Service. -C. and Mrs. Brakiley and famlily and evening by appointment. (X-ray -T T S I our, Noii�a_lSa�,00f,"t'rt;a� home over sun- lows: 10.30 a. m. Morning Worship, of St. Andrew's Che, Pickering. S. S. Classes; W6, 0 relatives in 09- -The services in St. George'& pervice. .4 Mpent Sunday with hawa. Church our Sunday next will be as _Mm Geo. Elliott was confined to follows. 9.30 a. m Sunday School; her house for is few days through 10.30 a. in. Morning Prayer; 7.00 p. Now me Evening Prayer. There will be Gro" ,c" e r y Order illness. a celebration of the Holy Communfort SALE-Piniur bronze turkoy _Ntsa Lillian Sutcliffe of Toronto Fhoe Rns. Phone Pick 4200. 27 417 spent the week-end-with-Miss Ida at the Morning Service. sterritt. 1 --St. George's A. Y. P. A. held SHEEP 1911HARING DONS-Apply -Mrs. Geo, A. Gordon is here ow- their regular meeting on Monday of to Clerks Bunker,It.R.1.stoulf Ville, 'J.21 to the serious illness of her fat- this week, continuing the social and • musical. It was a worideiful even- P108 FOR MALE-0 wpvkio old. Ap. Vur dtanding :5"�P(Wee, tier, R. Barrett. ply Lloyd White,lot 22, rear con.0. Pucker' We ing, 27 .,-Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright is s; nd. ing, full-of joy and friendship. ing a week with relatives in Brant- Particularly want to welcome the five ITRI-ING-PrivisteNurefou Horne. new members to join heartily in the Malvern Mn, Gilchrist, A ncle"t ford and Windsor. .NL Every' 'article as'* re res word special services each Week. during phone 836. -W!, H. Bray has r-eceived Lent, vl will take the form of that his elder brother,% S. V. Bray, VO-R-RINT 69-19M)1=16-if--rifsx. bad died at his home in Kelowna, B. worship. After the musical pro JLi01oSt36.eon.a, Pickering, S.I.Mannol,mo ented or money gram was over, a lovely pan--ak; Eig t..East.Oshawa. 250 C. cheerfully refunded 1: -Mrs. E. C. Jones was confined to lunch was served which was enjoyed OR RALE-We will deliver in her bed for several trays last week by everyone. Cam. FPickerinl VillageAvaranteed now laid Th. juffering from an attack of tonsil- -The U. Y. P. Society of St. Mrs.A.M.Gibson, hone Pick.3712, itis, but.is able to be around again. Paul's and St. Andrews churches VOR SALH-Whits Blossom Sweeh even- - clover seed.about 20 bushels, App� Roy -Mrs James Somerville spent last will present two dramas on the Carter,Green River. tFlione Mark 6W, 29 Flowerdale'-Orsings,Pekoe Teal cothicia better grown, lb. 85c in Whitby, with her nephew, ing of Friday, March 21st in St. Dr. Robert McQuay, and while,there Paul's church. The first is a highly SALE-Team of good work "The Big Store Blend," wonderful value f&t-the1nim-,-W_650_____ In - amusing farce entitles -Whole Who" FOR All joined in celebrating her birth maies,h,d Will sell right. or 2,calts rising not fail a Agy CIA, No.1. Wte r! Quaker Corn Flakes, 8 for _ 1250 -day. or "An In a Fo r)vb' _kH Hatchings,R. R. ing, 21 10. 27-32 -Wednesday being Ash -Wednes- to entertain :ff"wba`ch=wyfl1hear it Fancy Carolina Rice, 8 for 25o' day, eve are now in the Lent Season The second play ,is a drama in tyro FR SALE-Baldwin, Seek and Good Friday comes on April 18th acts entitled "The Old Peabody Pew" FTalmajo Sweet Apples. Alw good applas for Clark's Soups,.8 for ickeriag, the T. cider. A&ply at lot 18.con.3.Pie and Easter Sunday on the 20th of which rwill carry you back to the Red<bn tate. Phone Pick 2713. 27 Aptimes and customs of thirty year, Crosse & Blakwell Toasted Beans, with pork and ril, -Lyndon Creak, of Pickering Col- ago. The play is a dramatization of PRUNING-1 op grafting and bridge tomato sauce, 2 for ... ... 290 L grafting dow where tress nave been Zrided lege, Newmarket, ti our or rabbilts. Work gusswritaled-. 30 y accompanied by Kate Douglas Wiggins, of her 12" Eggo Baking Powder, I lb. tin 2 'Rodger Dorland, spent the iweek-end story, entitled -The Old Peabody Pew expeneme. A.B.Bradley.Part Union aur -at the home of his parents R. H. and and it is-produced by special arrange- Ss WOOD FOR SALE- Fancy Fitted Dates, per lb., 150 JIM Crank. ment with Samuel F"kench. of New �Ja it.Length.$3.00 a coed. 4 ft.leMb 8a.60 a -The U Y. P. Society of St. York. Mask will be furnished b'y cord; stove length,ila 00 per cord. S.1.Godd- ard Cooklax Figs, .ice quality. 2 lb's. for ... Don't miss this treat ,s,,j ut.=Road and St, Andrew's Church A- local talent. (old Twit farm).lot 34. one.1.Pick 7251"Jet 250 "Victory"Olives, large 82 oz. bottle, choice sitedtheU. P. Society of Clare- Admission 25 cents moat on Monday evening and report -Have you a radio, and SALE OR TO RZNT-Fine if so F02k dwamrs to thryinage of Pickering. in 20 lb. pail Pure Lard, 59 a most enjoyable visit- have you your radio License I Many rood repair 10 room,eleictric light. furrAcle. "Isn't it who have radios, have through neg- ck lit -An exchange says hard and soft warn. pra . Apply aranee -Strange whell you COnle Rxbardscii. Pbmm Pick 26 .10 lbs. St. Lawrence Gran. Sugar, to think of lect or through the hope that they • it, that one never hears of a coup- will get awayw1th it without being `Ass LALN- Mountain Blend Coffee. In bulk. freshly ground- .000 when some caught. The license costs only one DRY (Semi llinishil-!.At ow driver can and its delicious, per lb. try editor losing $25 TORONTO wBT lawyer or banker clears out how .ernes. Just Wave raw U - doW a year, and if the inspectors S W.Davos. bi W* -Frank and Mrs, Hall who have succeed in catching you w cheating www up Wid 413 ti-a=56!09- Bria ppy Canadian Cheese,per lb. lbeen spending the wurter in the city the government it will cost you a- returned home on Saturday and are bout ten times that amount The E AND L(yr FOR SALE-00 .,dboim Cooking Onions, 6 The for... • 25c Multes"read. 4 mile north of w1ii -now, busy in their hot houses getting Government are taking the necessary Good mama'lwww�6 room� unall barn,I acts -ready for their suinioer work. steps to compel radio users to con.- particugardenapply to N. F. Hutchinss. R. P_1. Goods delivered. We're always of goad garden land. trent tram ll etc. Per fu -A uta9mv from Pickering attend- p]Ylwith the law, an many have found 27-28 -ed the oyster supper and Mock Trial cut to their sorrow. In the town of at ©III service. given by the Men's Bible Clan at Wintham a few days ago seventyORwv8ALE-Gasohns. If b p. ueeFr- Greenwood an Friday evening last residents were charged ly ;Wath orat- I Rots"(am pump and belt.o- penew Ake 40B ft 41 l;tf2WvaZiWd Pipe and V, and report a most enjoyable time. wS a radio without a license and al,-- tares. Tide outAt used only swaths and will -There was a wry tleaded de- geared before the police magistrate be J-Pros Cheap Val wil aiwa telly to 11 J- Prol S• CHAP AN . . ' . . cline in the amount of motor traffic who imposed the Usual fims an each ion the highway on Sunday as cam- of the deliquents. The radio is;- Z.* pared with the previous Sunday due spectors will not herald their appDon't Miss This to the colder weather, and icy con- roach with -the blorwing of trumpets ,S chance to treat love threats. quinsy, 9 - n 9 S • _Jdaaw Billy Spencer, who is An teas like a thief in the night. In a,- a d tonsil troubles. with-Mrs.Sybills. -the Sick Children's Hospital. Torture- der to save possible trouble 8pallir's Tonsilstle." You can't lose. - Buit k 'dition of the pavement. but will pounce down on their vitt- croup. bronchitis, bead colds, catarrh priD YOU its guaranteed. Try It. Jones' Drug :.to, on amount of having both legs should not neglect this duty any Ion- freeturied as a result of being struck ger. Store. Pickering. 7 occurred ]by a motor car, is making satisfact- -The said accident which - pry progress tawards recovery. on the Whitby-Lindsay Highway a- -The auction-We of the house- bout a mile north of Brooklin a week -Arrived Here' You.Are' I Just 1hold effects belonging to the estate ago Sunday, has proved more serious of the late Thos. Mansfield at Fren- tba, at first appeared. as three fat- Saturday last was largely attended and good prices les ot Law-ndes' Sem"i Ailiman's Bay, an alaties have resulted from the motor i8pring samp crash. Mrs. Geo. Rodd of Brookltn, were realized. The We was aW7 ,w the girst to sumum .b to injuries Undled by W. B. Powell. received, an she died in the junbulan, n Readyla d Tip Top Suitings -Be sure to keep the rAght of w1ridilaw 11i - ce on the way to the hospital. Ois for the U- Thursday morning, her son, Carmet. T. P. S. entertainment Three ran to choosefrom, priced to 76ie� 1�111i:111211J;1111 of at. Paw's Church. Two plays en. terrible kead injuries, vint nevet from $24.00 to $75.00, _Wded "Who's Vifto" and -The Old recovered minatiousluess after being Peabody Picht". will be givenFMIWGAMM 11F by the admitted to-'-t1 -Oshawa --General 10 IN r r tJ young people. Musk will be pro- Hospital On Friday, Mrs. Rol vided by local talent. Admission mother Mrs. WA RENNK CO. Reed, of HighlarW oreonr>r 26 cents. Creek the third occupant of the ill- A Suit to Suit your pocket. -W. H. Tayloes sale west of the fated car •-,pasilled away. On amount Brock road an Saturday-last was Of the bad fri"m to her aral, the meet klecidelill mecess. There was a very arm had to be amputate& on at. Each Individually tailored to ee Urge crowd ent and good Prices count of her age, 87 years, she iwere =Zft98ftmatly .exceeaiqg ex- un"le to stand the shock. y9nr perso Her fun. -fickering nal requirements. �Vsctatiffw Mr. and Mks. Taylor, eral took place on Monday to High. expel to leave this week for Toron- land Creek Cemetery, •and wu larr. • 'You can't go wrong in choosing,one-of tbes- pqvilu to where thelf Will reside in the fut- elY attended by, sympatl%W�qg friends and neighbors. She was a sister of Tax- ServiCe 'lines. Our tape measure in guaranteed'to -The Shriners certainly intend to Mrs. J. C -Ifti6. 1-1 __ `__.- Philip, of this v let the natives know that they are . ..do a perfect job. :;,here "when they meet in convention, - --'yrs Toronto in Jui;C-Ile Shriners of- eLAJWMON. T Oalle by day or nightpro reptly �'Tattended to,oronto, have given the T. W. Hand The fun" service of the late Co. of Hamilton a contract for $ig. Mra. L-J. Pugh-vasileld in theCg Fred cars. Fred T. Bunt 900 worth of fliew0ka to cover a - church V -- __p I_ fist c egreville, Alta. on the Prime-mason'-d-ble. - tour night display. This is the lar- 8oitablHoW1867. X:%. gest contract 13th ult in the presence of a I&M ever givien for tire- 7800 works in Canada. concourse of People, who came to ---Sir. Henry Drayton has issued show. their, respect for deceased and an order to liquor stores advising the sympathy for the family. Mrs. vendors not to issue licenses to per_ Pugh was born liln Pickering in 1877 and in 1902 nuuTled Levi J. Pugh, A., -T..-LAW THE CEN"DAL GARAGE sons between the ages of 21 to 25 .""Jilearsi,unless the consent has been re. Of Claremont. In 1916 Mr. and Mrs. V nad ' ickeriOntario ceived in each ease from the mother Pugh with their four children David Telep ne• 4900 ..,or in her absence, the father may Dorothy, Beatrice and Mildred mol ho ed to Alberta near Warwick, Here Pick 0 ][%p4JM give his consent. The order is giv- en to discourage the sale f perinith were born Phyllis and Judson, and emf 'to young people. for 13 Years the family Hvied hap- ------ -An intencting meeting has been ily in their ' commol home, planned for Monday evening by the Their many Claremaint friends ex- planned their sympathy to the bereaved We have:& good Dairy.Feed U. Y. F. S. in St, Anilrew's Church Auto ]Repairs Acceissones,Oils an When Rev. P. QMth, Ukranian Win. husband and family. 64$8&00 per ton. isper, of the Church of all Nations Try this. 7 Gasoline, Aceitylone Welding r Toronto will be present to tell wrie' The Farmers' Best Investment thing of the work among his mm Cotton Seed Heal, Oil Oaks Meal- ag PeOP10. The members of the con- "0`83M Barley Neal, Oat Chops Batt-, 011_C111 L1Lrfil &egations are cordially invited to Mill Feeds, Steel cut ,`with thW 701114 peia* that ev- :�au MT MT , B _00ra.-Cort -_ -L*-An-- e Vain -ft Friday last as two can overs Corn, Corn Chop. e WE".03MICT-'r=301IM f about to meet on the highway about T== Red Read Mapih for slug two Mika east of the village, one of AND 80 TNSURI�. T production. W,-00 the drivers Put on the brakes, and "W 'U R0 3B a P8 on account of the icy condition of the, per cwt. pavement try-c1r_Skidded_--in front A Trial Will Oonvi.1216-You., We have 41111,11MUthor NUWd7MW51J_. of the other car, resulting in a col- at$2.50 per cwt. lision in which both were badly dam- Drills furnished at 25 cents per acre. aR*43, and had to be towed away ;or Bee tie for any feed you need. SPENCER Place your order wi-th JOHARLES Be ?p airs. Fortunately no one was ;n- Our prices are right. -1d nO charge will by laid a- ROY CARTER. LOCUST HILL -er who was in fault. Proprietor, Pickering t�si, driN rietor, Phoug Mark. 808 Fickering NiWng Qm n t . :'S'•t"' ir*4-. E+•,f"" >� . .e. ,. %+✓• .,rc•.6�i r, ,,,-,... .,.. ..: y ,_.. -..-s' z,.': ., 't ,+ s .iivi