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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_04_29 A n;l+s,'� e7 u,M; �'•y?'•s^3— ••�1,iY "•U1.V,�d�}4%T}lT�'yi.,�•'1P-4+SF.�RIriF.,.,•S"' r1C'. ? E •.�.f+.;c -�' � i,> r?4� •i^m tin sP'a` � J.=_: 21. . •'k �{ ' a, °"'J:','., } G,.,, �,+,� R9''i x'.�i rif-y�e'�'.•kFr•-g;.•�;•�s: .:. ... .:y....,x,,�}. ..t,.+�4._. ,y✓-h° ,p "�'?c•„ s.,.� vy� � dH •a• n,.t� ,`��WW^--�w'a',,�d" '�' 'k.a�E.-Cd'"�..,�_.°,.�x����+-:ee� ^`.Lei.., 'rk -•.-• , �;,�� 7 . 1 a P •:r•:x � ••wti,-u M� -- " =t..,F.. �, .. y _... ':°;"WS ' ! Rae- Alit., r PICKERING, � t: '�OI�. •�L. ,. : . -�,' - ONT., FRIDAY, APRIL •?9, 192� �- � r_tl taUNBAlSTOfs GLEN MAJOR YtjQ##��lttisl gairba. - Established 1886. Geo. E. $al er H.Q. Papineeiu•, of the Oidsmobile R. and firs. Day visited at C. Hop- Af<edicatt — Co.,of Oshawa, with G. Garbutt, eon kine'on Sunday. GREENWOOD of Rev. Mr. Gurbutt, of Sinicoe St. H. and Mrs. Pugh visited with Pine - _ B a: E. FORBYTH.Oph.D„ Director In Methodist Church, were the guests of Grove it on ands 1 p this column you will notice a few the former's father. over Sunday. G. S. Bell and -A, R.Dennison are catered Member of ofttthes Almecfcanf Op tome of the buildings we have protected at the Club-house this week.- SN Association. Eyes examined by appointment. with our 99 per cent efficient * * Mrs. Wasey, of Toronto, is visiting f"Phone2804, Claremont, Out. P protection. �ENTEAAIAL CORNETS g 6 Fie er mother for Yew days. - r MILLS lightning p ��•s The Allis-Chalmers Football Tearn,' Fred and Mrs Redahaw are visttIng N ;F.iTOMLINSON. N, B., Member John Millet;Brow bam- at Willt,tm Reashaw'ei of the 8th line, 1�t .;ofrthe College of Physicians and Surgeom of Toronto,will visit Highland Creek Wr of Ontarto. Ofllce: that formerly occupied by i,2iltan Burke, Pickering Uxbridge. '�'" •` on •Saturday afternoon, April 30th, }. the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Cald- R. P. Fuller, Pickering when an exciting,game is expected. John -Anson, who has been home ... ''''`_-well. Phone. Claremont,Qat. 231y Luther Pilkev. Claremont ducin the winter, has returned to the Game called at 4 o'clock. g _-• Will Pugh. Claremont west a �.irt. EACARTWRIGST; Ah D,.e'_M. Herb. Poynter, �'4'hitevale _ The Epworth League of Centennial tiVe ere laid to see bit. Nest again.V. C.1P.& S..Ont. A coroner for the Coun- Levi Linton..Claremont Church is holding a social evening 1n g g Biscuits and Pastry have that fine `. He will conduct the evening service tyof Ontario, Office hours : 12-2 and•8-S p.mii the basement of the church on Tues- g sweet, nutty taste when , cl etter-its--, John Gauslin,Claremont neat Sunda at 7.30 p, rig. _ 2Jo,z4.:: Ind.phone No,400. I'ickerin¢. On- Will Dickenson, Goodwood dsy_ '�#ng,- 1a3� 3rd An interest- y _ tario. «:• aafv Thos. Cond Claremont its program.of local talent is piomis- ' t s made from y' ed. Refreshments served in Japanese, Oh, tba.9e cats What cats. Why ` O. MCKINNON, M.D., � James Coates, Goodwood ''''++ tearoom style. Admission 25pents, the cat; in;'llr. Bob,"Bub " Oddfel- K �- S �7 / M 1J.Tf••C•8• Thos.Hill, Goodwood a May 6, 1921 N. Edinburgh, member of the Oo11ege of Thos. Gostick, Claremont children 13 cents. laws' Ht;11, Whitevale, lPhysioian.and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Pastry Flour, It is made b the. of Royal Oollege of stt:Reoas, Edinburgh. Milton Harris, StouifvilIe BROCK ROAD y STOUFFVILLE Byeotal attention to aaieases of women and G. :41. Forsyth, Claremont - most modern eyatesu from eirildzea, Oteoe and residence,Brougham, and a great many others. Attempting to smoke a few sides of F. R. Jackson, accompanied by his the choicest wheat grown, bacon and some hare, Philip Lebman 'mother; rn,aitored to Oshawa on San- 'The quality is there and the on Saturdav smoked himself out of a-day last. - n, Stotiffville Ong, Clarence and Mrs. Sim son are in price is right. M garage sad•an automobile. He con- � H.:KFN'NEDY. Barrister. Sol• verted his automobile home into a Galt this week attending t e wedding , .ieitor,Notary Public,%Conveyancer'&c. of a relative. USE BAKERS' JOY 'Whitby,Out, 41 smok d through when crevices amok. Our school football team will la poured through the crevices of the play For Bread—makes more, better,. , a , E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and door and windows he tbought it was the Brougbam team,,to-morrow(Sat- Buy your Furniture from only' the "smudge"doing its work, urday)afternoon. We wish our boys =. whiter and sweeter bread A.llolioitor.Nots"Publio.Eta. !dotey to R g success. -• oan.0Otace,Brock et.North,'Whitbv. ilbiy It was not until flames followed the than Any other. Js L e L smokthat he realized something cyan There was quite an excitement In 7 �ALE9-dt'JOHNSTON—Barristers Ho L A wrong. It was too late to sage either out•usually quiet burg on Monday, De.,229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth tBldg) the motor car or the garage, 'either caused by three boys from the city, ,� "�1 0 Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturday$,Ma CLARE MON T building nor automobile was insured, who were tramping along the C. N. R•. = •trern L720. (Ind.), 4oly tracks. As tbey were Terp hungry ��T� 1LLIAD!J. BEATON,B. A.,Bur- Reduced prices for ' Jan. and GREEN V IYER Wand near dinner time, they pinch- , YY rister,Solicitor, member of the firm of Feb. ' e pap the frelgh ed the dinner-pails of the section- Ryckman,Deoi.om Foster and Beaton. Toronto There*ill be football practice here men when the latter were off their _ General Trusts Building.AS Bay Street,Toronto, anywhere, on Saturday evening. --Everybody In. guard, and to the quiet of the adjoin- 'relephoae'I4fain 961 and 9F,�. Large stock and-lowest prices. terested in the game is reVested to be ing woods they partook of a bearty, out. meal. The section-men, assisted by Service DenitsL Eon''I forget.-the popular.tem.per- Clifford Hubbard, surrounded the -h LOC-3S�lIV,4NTED ante drrtma, 'Tpe Lot Loaf,"to he R=ing and capturing them marchedk LAKE R.^BEATON: D. YS.. presented here this (Friday) evening thew off to C'herrywood station, and L B Oradµate of the Royal Colelge of Dental by the young people of the organized the , Toronto police communicated G A -RAG �Surgeons and University of Toronto. OSice = cla s Of the Claremont C.nion $ands with. A detective arrived and took Of9ece hours s 9 tto 112�1 tto s aoe sInd''v onebs. Rock Elm,No. 1,$40JA to$4a 00 per.NI Scb.rol. Before the presentation of the lads hack to the city. where a Belt phone•220. 441y-0 S'aft Elm 30.00 to 33.CU the drama a goad program-me veil! be term in Mimieo, is likely,. to await Easawand, W.00 to. 35.00 •! given, consisting of voc4l quartettes, them. Webive-a full line of motor oils ai%lA Y '" `�— - White Ash. 40,00 to 38.{fi duets and solos, also. readings; Ad- -- greases as well as motor fixtures.; f` �ittsfsses4tr lSatbs. pia le. 30,00' y "mission.So cents,;.c1llldren; under 12 AuDUSY -� _' '•^ ^'" „"` Hemlock, •25.OU •• 1- Autos of all makes and des ne repair- _ years, a teats. i8 reps - VETA E.STEPHENSON.A.T.C.-M.. 2nd Growth Pine,'25.00 . "; _ _ ILlooks Ioneaame to see the Healey ed on-abortest notice aafi teacher of piano and theory. Phone 1503, h empty. at fair prices. } ctaremoat. 00-10, Chopping and Oat Rolling evi ry week See how "Mr. Bob". came down At ., Geo, Pratt has returned from ' day excepting Monday. Oddfellotvs' Hall, W bitevale, t9 city looking Soe,after'a good =Agent's for Dominion Tires �I�iT G HXM—Issuer of M.Arria a Friday, May flth. rest. 4 A i eettem-in the, county of•onus 0. --"Genuine Ford Parts f 8tokerina vi11a¢e- irrly _ - The wet, backward weather has W. Q:Barney, Green River ryKiTBy much-interfered with th+efarmere in T PlRICIdARD.90`— Real Es - - their seeding operations. Gasoline always on hand. Free-Air Xk .Tate, insu:.:rce.Ccuveyantdng.;!rotary Or address R. R. No. I.Lochs$HUI. -- After twenty years in the jewelry The Winter brothers brought a folly Call and see us if Ton are-in need - Public,Etc.:Pickering,Oat. 311y, business here,-R. N. Bassett has' sold crowd of young people out from hit• of sI thing in the auto out to J. NI. Hicks, of Regina. Sack;., by to attend the box social on Wed- or truck line.. , - 'H ALL�Floue�carpenter: ER- who will take ssession -in the near nesday night. the 20th inst. They re- (� pc� YI •ttmatee given for new work, " ,, c,, ` Farmers, A_tte�a�io future. -Mr., Fan sett will denote his I otteraLozs. Ind,phone 2913. Pickerin¢, 231y part a fine time. Q , energles to his real estste line, which The box social at Audlep school Ctowan iii. Shepherd Those who -deAre tbeir bar ens hP ly trove extending to-Ushawn. DDR.BEATOIN TOWNSHIP CLEAR mended.or wish anything in the h'xr house, on the 20th Inst., was voted a . Oonve7anoer, Oommisetonerfor awldng Trafalgar D%ugbtera musicitte .met big success by all present. Mr,and °aOTdavit., Accountant. 13to. Idoaey to loan, uses line, please leave-your orders with, Bandar in theOntwrioLndiex'Cotlege,- �[ra. Rowe,of Whitby and Mr: Hat- .pt�k�njlg, Ont. at:farm prapw . Iaaver of rsfarrit�ge Ldo- °J.S. Balsdon. The r',, ratan was-given h the follow- eaeas" tVLi$arsli. oat. 1-► All re irA will be called for spd de- p R y vey, Jr„ of Greea$vooc�,gave a spies- _ p ing gradtlater : Miss Nortna'--3loore, .did progrtsm and kept old and young _ LGH S. Pt'GH. Licensed :Ant- "leered within tbree'daps of receiving bliss 13, Srepse,' :►lies G.-`Klom.bies, in Food humor fnrover an hour. 1lLn H t oneer for the Province of tantario. All the order. TO THE PU"I:IC :tic-s Elva Htiskett and Miss Helene llaw, the popular. and efficient auc- � •kinds o1 sales conducted on reasonable terms. W.MIDDLETON, Atlwortb, .Miss baud A rifles,presi- tioneer, then took charge and bald •. ;r A1eo breeder of pure-hrad, Shorthorn -cattle. 49tf Harness-maker, WbI%by dent', was In the chair. some three dozen boxes for the nice._ r• Write.phone or tail. Ind. lone. Clsreatont ' ' Mt-a. Fletcher.aged ia:tvtfv of Rev. g p 2116. Glen major P.0. My, tutu of 8l l0. The attendance was Having purchased the husiaesa ' e �IC�E�t�NO a Joseph Fletcher. died hereon Mon. ;rood for the stormy night. After the formerly carried on by A. C. Reef- POSTILh Licensed Auctioneer; 1 • day,after a lingering illness. She was hox social $sae all over it number of �. for Oocatie. of Yerk stO Ontario. Ana- a h^rn in Toronto, but resided here for nor, I respectfully solicit the pat, the young people from different parts Iton.ale.of a11• kind. aXnu.d to on shortest LUMBER YARD altrtyt,sfteen ye4ts.' Her hxtehand is n bad H social event of their own,which ronage that was extended talim notice. Address Green slyer P.O., out, retired Anglican minister. For many was not a art of the box social and � Y ears be was rector of,All Saints' p and will endeavor to give. entire ' - y for nth the Social Service Club as satisfaction fA all. Counties,OAllkndsof ork,Qn arioandazurhad ' Church here. Her husband, three a no responsibility whatever. .- ;y sales♦f, MAIL. LICENSED ACC- ` daughters and two sons survive her. f We have a large and well assorted ---. - Who is Mr. Bob" '? on can find to, Terms reawnable. Date..for .ales may be - • arrankwatNEWS!011 —Be1l_&n&-Indspea" WiIITEVALiE COAL LUMBER LATH ,dent phones. Whitby,Ont. sly stock of the'followirrg material : - _ _ out by coming to Oddfellacvs' > > Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. V The Whitevalp Wt.men's iustirutp Hall, Whitevale, May 8. S$I1�rLE6 clod .. VSCZ'CR•'Y' �ONZ^8 Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and presents on Friday. Ma{ 8th, in Odd _ " •"•"' --"- 4. ;BauRht andsold. - ': Matched B. C. Hemlock flooring. Fellows' 13tstt, -Mr. Bob,"a.comedy in �iirtitravAis ',CEMENT . ' j inch V Matched`Fir Ceiling, 4 in. two Acts, with the following east of Government, Rhubarb ins it nations uses it much „ Municipal and Car, and ti in. B. C. Cedar Siding. chatacters: Miss Rebecca Luke, a g in evidence these days• ge t constantly on hand., maiden l.adv, '.Mrs. �1. J. O'llally p y oration Bonds For.Sale, Harry LV him is home from the O •_�•�.._ .; Also, Beaver Board, PlaPter Board Katherine Rogers, her niece, Jirs.13. :•- Bel Phone 193 and Apple'BarrelS. Annis ; 'Marion Brvant(`•fir, Bob"), -A, C. llelplag with operations on the _�TERMS CASH rj.'-: Katherine's friend..Mrs. Fred :%lajor ; faH E. Poynter is a vet bus man WILLIAM D. DYKES, tWWHITAY Patty, bliss '.Rebecca's maid, Mrs. �1. y p y :�fc< . D. Gordon' 8c Son, •Keesor:; Philip Rxyson, hiss Rehec• these days repairing and painting au-, E-. A, - R E E S- O,R,~. '' : ...r.; �S: �. R• ATMORE tax's nephew, E. Leggett ; Jenkins, t°mobiles. PICHERIN f '.hiss Rebecca's, butler. W. A.Atkin-_ Mrs. W. D. Rogers has gone to the �OOVS'T Z Veterinary Surgeon_ - . son ; Robert Brown, cl+rk of Beosou city for a shot•t time,to enjoy a tvell Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary "Bell and Independent phone. & Bensa earned holiday, t� B. Annis. Time, summer We sympatlrize�r•y much with Mr, •''�`'''• College. All calls day or night of 1920. Plane, bliss Luke's summer promptly attended to. home. The play is produced under Ails in the loan of a good haise which P�Cerirl he recently gaup le for, Bell and Independent the personal direction of W. A,Atkin- p LL!©TT Ilarold A. Pugh left this week for r PICKERING, son,fi,rronto. Assisti.n soloist, .11tss t.,;.' .,.;.'`:"'•" * ONTARIO Q Marjorie Ross, of Whitbv. Admis• State of ldaho, where he has got a sion, adults 35 cents, children, under position on a large sheep and cattle L 12 years,,20 cents. . Doors open at?.30, ranch, Dru' ' g Automobile R, Yonge lk Charles Stk,fioronto program at S p. m. Mrs. Chas, Reesor last week receiv- _ ed a severe stroke of paralysis and at the resent time is in a serious con- +yy� 18 WELL AJCOWS THROUGHOUT CAN,- p - ': -:��. �•' The Chevtolet Service Station and Patty will display the latest styles clition. Garage at Pickering is open for all ADa FOR HIGH GRADE WORK. Ac• in boir-dressing at "Mr, Bob," S. S. Bates, of Toro�to, very ac- kinds of repairs and overhauls. Whitevale, May 6th, ceptably filled the Baptist pulpit on ccuntancy, stenography, ty e• Sunda He spoke in the interests of St0A � Expert workmanship guaranteed, p y P _ Agent for Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear writing and general improvement I .r. sROVariArN Education. Ab.Troyer bad the misfortune to 5► Tires and Willard,Batteries. courses ; much personal attention 1 Sliss Mary Gamage spent a few days have the wind-shield of his motor- TRY ,OUR OPEKO COFFEE, Batteries exchanged, in the city this Week. truck broken by a stone hurled by a It.is a R@xall product e given to students; graduates read- I 51rs. Philip spent the weelt•end with village gafflr, Gerald SGarage, -Pickering . Dr.'and Mrs. Tomlinson at Claremont. We nestion very much whether gild-ia-eure to it obtain employment: o en all q y p Henry Russell, of North Dakota, the read work that is 'being. done in Y please, Fig ''W8II B.V. visited relatives and called on his old this village is in the best interests of �')Onl 45 cents per nand. Dr. N, r Be year, Write'to=day for prospectus; 'friends here last week, true economy.•. y' P p Veterinary'9urgeon. enter an time, W• J. Bodell, who has been spend- Some of true local nimrods leave y WAMPOLEB NYAL8 �I}raduate of University of Toronto. : ing the winter in Detroit with his lateh,been down to the Rouge rives + � Former Veterinarian to Macdonald W J. Elliott,�Principal daughter, returned home on Satur- spearing suckers nod other varieties NATIONAL,. ' REYALL 's s day. of fish with fair results, -Products always on hand ir• Agricultural College, Quebec. Mr. Rose has moved. Iris furniture Mrs. D. R.-Beaton was in Orillis on Prompt attention to all clients. from T. C. Brown's residence to the Thursday attending the funeral of her Stationery,' Candies, Tobaccoes,- Bell and Ind. Phones, It is My Business seventh concession, where he will re- nephew, Levi Palmer, who died at Cigars, Cigar�ts. ONT?IR10 side. Windsor, after•a brief illness, from PICKERING, - To help you run part of yours. A company of young men of the spinal meningitis. We make our own stock and con- village waited on Mr. and Mrs, Ingles The Dramatic Club went to Toronto dition owders. The contain W By opening a New Garage in the Vil• ,rt,Henry Shea's and treated the new- recently to'hear that farce comedy. p y Y -G R E. I lage'of•Whitevale I ftm prepared to do Iv married couple to a charivari on` "Mr. Bob," given in Deer Park Pres• pure drags. No tiller. s s all kinds of repair work, Including Saturday night. byterian Chureb. It will he Riven tops and side curtains, also making As Sunday,May Sth, has been set hero by the local company on May the r '-""`•' ..� '< Has a full line of fresh and oils'- your old car look and rain like sew by apart as Mother's Day,^tbeUnion Sah- 8th. ed meats constantly on hand. giving it a Rood coat of new paint, bath School purpose combining Moth- Some of our oil magnaets recently , Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- ers' Dsv and Cradle Roll and Child- took a trip to Flesberton to see a well N. E. McEWEN, P� ing; Pumps,' Windmills, Silos ren's Day. Illustrated posters are shot, after drilling about two thous- .Ham, Bologna, SPeiners, etc and;Gaao)ine;Engines. heing gent out to increase the interest. and feet. A small amount of Kos t� Q We bop a that the fathers and moth- came to the surface,but the promoters t1 eterin#,r" Surgeon CHARLES ;M.-RICE. ' - Sighest prices paid for ers will make a special effort to bring up $lasts had apparently an unlimited, Butcher's cattle .Home Tel. 6621. Whitevale,Out the little ones out to this service. supply.' 103ce �' ;:• .a .» .� „gM1..�f%P.e2t' '3�`. 1..F .t,.3o-,�,�••• .r Y'' •a7^.• 0 4 4�v tricks of her voice, the uplifting of Ruins of Babylon. sbDuldero--an hel her, ed t1o" The U se' d i�'utos 10 d*.jc019r..to the. ruins of Babylon are the dead iketch she expounded. Only those at -eat of Alr deiiLd things-in the-wastes of EP RZAXkY SELLS Vil=._ U620- the remote '6nd'of the tab* ventured Mesopotamia. They are located about cars of all tyv";.&U *are sold sub. upon an independent conversation J B.It to delive 00 mil" or too 100 mile% sopfh Qt'Batdad, and scat- run of saute Zl=J3 "a wtxb. In as' h :Kingdom v ' of Cunningham, the woman whom tered ov,,�r,a wide stretch of territory. Mrs. t, lro,A order as Purchased, or pumhLAw rice refunded. her hostess had referred to as being incidentally, It might be remarked RING in aboLaw her particular friend, and one who 'Us shared her passion for entertaining, that German ar.chaelogists were the to 20 thim over. -or ask f car to city representative Major ee:myn. P Th,�mson. It was not until luncheon a force of about 200 workmen—en. take' The chatted fitfully to her neighbor, ,4�chanic of your own, �Blind last excavators'here. They came with was more than held-way thtough- that gaged for several years—who re�nain- �-:aakvZ-W cl*4U 409 Tonce wxoart. Toroallso By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIIA. she realized the one-sidedness of their ed until the summer of 1914, 'when ap- conversation. . She etudied him for.A parently 'they went.- on strike and ► moment edriously. There The Backyard Stdp. was some- never returned. (Copyrighted} Ithing very still and V2�r,:Iess In lhid,.,., ZI.Zy L.di goodly masts; nis zace, even thougr%x e nahine has recently been brought h - b -to light be- It doubtless is a clippe'r, , -CHAPTER 1. not know. MddamL. Selarne. Lady from the broad high w1nd6w ' which -if braves the blasts i r longs to the comparatively modern And eve week 4. Lad -n stood in the centre Patrick, we have met before, haven-t overlooked the Park, ;Arm shining Lady AnseIrna n to see husband upon him. period of Nebuchadnerzar, about 6o0 -With Mandy Jane for skipper. �6f the lou�ge at the -Ritz Hotel and we?, I am going play forefinger in his new the first night I am "Tell me about yourself!" she in- B,Qt But traces.of the first Babylonian r�:� .,`of a delicate) oiled Mr. have met, sisted suddenly..40043nted her guests. There7 was the allowed out Daniell I .�'I,have been talking kings (2600 B.C.) are left in the ruins, With churning suds upon its trail and Lord Rowsey'nrCy perhaps do me rubbish quite long enough. You have and successive strata reveal the - 'Tis always booked for Monday;•- 4�. -great French actresi who had every tb-- 11j>nar of-remembering me," he been out, haven't you?" charm but youth, chatting vllvaciouslY e streets and houses built 'by, succeed- It spreads much canvas to the, gale, added, Ethaking-hands with the Cabinet He assented gravely. ins d' sties of the AsG'yrlan, Nee Enough to drive to-Flinty. with a tall, pale-faced man whose M. . te dynasties -French seemed to be as perfect as his '.'.I "I went with the first di-vW' on._'At Babylon-ion, Persian and Gra6co Par- �a--:�attitude was correct. The-pnpulsr Hd turned to face Geraldine Con- that time I was in charge of a field I-? yers,who had been watching him with 1.0spital.t, thian periods. Also there are relies, Yet while it starts its countless trips Wi#P Of---- 'great act4r-=as_dis=wftqg_ rip ii*ereS�t. e_in- ___!I prove prehistoric Babylon, but, as As every boat should hanker, her husband's latest play with a-Cab- An& _1Z to troducQ them. In the case Gfmneveii, it is impossime, Uvir. yd.Lm6is� �Ldx­ Llic OLIN, inet Minister-who had the air of a "I am Ch.ief in of.Field Hos- k �.school-boy present at an illicit fe&Bt. I know that you haven't met Miss pitals," he replied. to carry the-excavations-deep,enough- It never weighs its anchor. Conyers bi-ecause'she has been asking -A very beautiful 'young won . "'You are-home on leave?" owing to the rise of the water level.pan, tall with grey-blue eyeA and a about you. -This is -my,i-ephew-Ron- ' "Not exactly," he-told her, a shade The city,- when -built by Nebaehad- Geese's eggs are stated to be the of golden, almost yellow heir, of stiffness in- his manner. "I have nezzar,-formed one of the e, 6�raldine.'.I hope that you will wealth best, from the point of view of nour- was talking U a famous musician. A be friends.". to come over very often on details most magnificent the world has ever ishment. Hen's eggs come fourth on little further in the backgrour.�d-j a ,The girl murmured somethingv in- connected with the adminiftratidn of the list. audible as she shook hands. Thy young my work." seen. Ancient the can find. no �z� ng man.in the uniform of a naval soldier looked at her for a moment. words to,describe the grandeur of the reutenant was exchanging what seam- "I should have k4own quite well Minard's UnItKent Relldv'eo'Colds; etc:" t 'b ' His mariner became almost serious. palaces,- the splendid edifices, large - o e ratexceed r impressive chaff witli, that you weTe a surgeon, she ob- F'. . "I hope so,toc.,11 he said quietly. served. gardens and pleasure grounds, es- apatits, but ingly good-looking ad Lady Aneelman counted them ,"Olive; come and inake friends with "You are a physiognomist, then?11 pecially the hanging gardens, a sort The bronze propeller 'screws firsi ,��,:__`twice glanced at the clock and frown-j my nephew if you can a-pare a moment. "More or less," she admitted. "You* of lofty terraced structure supporting' fitted to the Mauretania wore -out ad. i from your,young man," -Lady Ansel- see,• dove people. I love having peo- earth enough.to.grow trees. through the action of salt water, it 't I can remember, whom we I"are man eonbiiuxed. "Captain Granet— pie around me. My friends find-me a three months " Miss Olive Moreton. And this is Ger- perfect nuisance, fot I am .always -waiting'-4or!" 'she-exclaimed a little helplessly -to The remai eat, a Uglr!�FYW94 hel Con- wanting to give parties. You have the COARSE SALT inn aldine'i brother—Lieutenant somewhat tired-looking publisher who!yens," still, cold face of a surgeon—and, the Don't have them! Keep'your kit, V h"&, too-- aheF addW- condition. Keep the! d by her side. "I am one short y. P , 911ftwing at cheii in sootle6s 0 The two men shook hands are it will oome to. me in a a, Lady Anselman glanced at the them. Don't allow on "You. are-very observant*"P9 garbage well covered. minute."Voili know,every' e, Islip- clock and turned briskly towards the he re- fed LAND SALT in, ek 'Mr. Daniell?" comdon marked laconically. food to lie around. , See that youri Bulk CAdots And now, I think," she announce di -"Larn also curious," she la' bed screens are in g9od shape. If you've The publis-her shook his head. ug TORONTO SALT WOfild(S r.�, pose, ad have met Lord Romsey and also luncheon." as you are about to discover. Tell ni� an open fireplace see that tbe.*chimney I ha. J. OLl" TORONTO Madame Selarne," he obierved. ' "For As she moved forward, she was-sud- why you are so_interested in Ronnie is screened. ma o the rest, I was -king- what a dent y conscious of the -n wh had Granet? You hadn't met him before, Kerosene ir�drains will prevent fl* Jlr' stranger I felt. been talking to Madame-Selarne. He had you use thin • eggs from hatching. so' draw, & little to one-side-and .-"rbe man who talks French he - Almost fore the"firdt.-time he turned A stri6ng s6lutibn of washing sods TO RCA N q, • well," Lady Xnselman told.hixq, drop-I was watching the young soldier with and looked directly at his -nei in boiling water, if poured down the 64.. . ,is, Surgeon_ra curious intentness. She turned back her voice a little, She was a woman whose fair hair twai -and, FANCY GOODS CO.,, U& I to her nephew and touched him up the turnin% sink'at night, will keep it clean or Thomson. He is inspector onto grey, weli-dreesed, sprightly, h at the front, or something of mouth pure• ospitala agreeable' She had a humo "Ronnie," she said, "I don't know and an understanding,face. Ypu can disinfect 'drains—and d 7 Wel—ling-ton'SL Eut sort The tall. fair girl—isn't she whetheir vou'liave' met Surgeon-Major "Captain Gi tt' should, regufarly�witlr a solution of; pretty!—is Geraldine Conyers, daugh- Thomson, ranet was a ranger to a. ter of Admiral Sir Seymour Conyers. Thomson in France?? -Major me," he assented. "One is naturally two ounces of chloride of lime to JORONTO That's her brother, the sailor over iWa -;a my nephow, Captain Granet." Interested in soldiers, however." - Importers and Wholesale Dealers Granet turned gallon *f water; And chloride of lime' there.-talking to Olive Moreton; their at once and offered "You must have met thousands like the In Fancy Goods, Cut Glass, Earth.- his hand to the other'man. Only Crer. should be frequently shaken in enkagem'ent wai'annodn4zed'last week.i him,". she. re e4,—"good-WktU8- -oulware, Fancy China, Toys, sport. aldine Conyers, who was', rk4,aern' bathroom and first-floor toilet. ' Lady Patrick course you know, and 4try British. sportsman, lots of fag Goods, SmallwarM Hardware a younir w6- Signor Scobel, and Adelaide'Cunnin �man Riven to noticing things, am who Ohick, just a little careless, bating to A dish of cream into which ground specialties, "gists Sundries. '.had also reasons of her own for being 6& about himself and serious things. r and sugar have ham--you do know bey, don!t you,jwr black pepper 9 been ir"interested. observed the rather pecu- I have krw-%'n him since he was a boy.7 shaken will kill flies and,have none of, i 'Travellers Exe.r hone sw Daniell? She is, my dearest Merid. liar %crutiny with which each regarded - MajGy Thomson- YW ti - Haw many do you make that?" be the danger of the usual, poison solu- Wholesale Only mson- continued to -The Publisher-counted '-them care- the other. Something which might al- gravely interested' tions. fun most have been a challenge seemed to "Granet!" he said to himself I pass from one to the other. P!beven. including ourselves be thoughtfully.- "Do I know-any of his "I may not have met-'You person- antlolane - , people, I. wonder?" ed. I "but If you "You know saint of his connectiaons, "And we should be twelvil�' Lidy'RHY," Granet admitted, -Anaelman sigbed. Of course!" she are the Surgeon-Major Thomson who of course," Mrs: Cunningham replied In 2,5 and Send for -,added; her face suddenly br=ightening. has been doing such great things with briskly. "Sir Alfred Anselman, for 10-1b. Una Book of It's Ronnie the Field Hospitals at the front, 'then-instance, 'is his unicle:*' "What an idiot I am! we I are waiting for., 40ne• can't.. be cross like nearly every poor crock out there "His father and mother?'!- at all Recipeg, Vrith him, Boor fellow. Me can_only I owe you a peculiar debt of'gratitude. "They are both dead. There is a FREE I jui�t got about." Yob are the man I mean, aren't you?" large family place in Warwickshire, The,fair girl, who had overheard. thy*unjr soldier concluded cordially. and a chateau. Just now, I am afraid, Major Thomson bowed. and 9V-rn& in the hands of the Gtrmans. It was leaned across. The shade of' oewly I -awakened interest in her face, and the -somewhere quite cleside to the fmntim ment later-they all matte their Way rcirve•of her lips as she spoke, added &]long-the corridor, acroes the restaur. Lady Granet was an Alsatian. He.was 6) her charm. . A gleam of sunlight:ant, searched for their names on the to have gone out with the. Bolo team Tt is the children who tat,the Crown Brand fac• flashed upon the yellow-gold of her -ciards and took their places at -the you know, to America, but broke a rib tory to its capacity. There Is some vital need of table which had been reserved for j plainly coiled 'flair. ust'as they were making the selec- children that it satisfies better than anything "Is-it your nephew, Captain Ronald them. Lady Anselman glanced around tion. He *played cikket for` Middle- Granet, who is coming?" she asked a with the scrutinizing arr of the pro- sex once or twice, too, and hij was else. That is why it does them so much good- -­Aittle eagerly. feasional -hostess, to see that her Captain- of Oxford the year that they whether used as a-spread, as a table syrup, in guests were properly mated before did so ell." I Lady Anselman 'nodded. gues �baking. cooking or candy-making. ad she devoted herseff to the cabinet He only came home IaA Tuesday Minister. .'' -/ .(To be cmtinueL) =9 CANADA STAICH Ca, LMTRD,MONTANAL with dispatches from the.front.," she She had,it-*,*rd or-two to is "Thin say to nearly. ever' A said. a is 'first day out y one of them. "Ah! but he is wounded, perhapall, "I have put you next Miss Conyvrs, �--Earfiest Ahnanacs. _UW1M 46"61%& X#Ao * Selarne inquired solicitously.. Ronnie," the remarked, -because CA up me we One of the earliest almanacs was "In the left am and the right,leg," give all the good thing.-, to our men Z7ie_Crreat_Sweet4'M'1&r 32 Lady Anselmair assented. .-1 believe when they came home from�the war. the clog almanac, in use "h "P.Epg- that be has seen some terrible fight- And I have put *you next Olive, I-and and Deninark. This almanac was ing'Ala-we are xery--proud of his D. Ralph," #1W went on, turning to the a square stick ov boa eight inches long S. O. The only trouble is that he Is sailor, "because I hear you are ex- and made either to be hung in the. like all the ather3­4he will-tell us pecting to get your ship to-fty or to- parlor on to be used as a cane. hir morrow,root 4r." in so you, too, have to be Each corner and side repr6senfed "He -shows judgment;' ed a little. As a general Vt excellent �L rule I Ton three, mcwhe. The h lj4ays.. were Lord Ro6isey approve of putting engaged people to- marked with ymbols of the saint or S 1p" ''On SW tion ,,.,Lady Anselman glanced at her gether, it concentrates converse. occasion which they were designated' august guest a little oue'rulously. $0• And, LQr4 Romney, she added, to�celebrafe,. Christmas was indicated imagine for a moment that I am going with a horn,and November 23 was pie- "That is the principle to go on,now turning to her niighboi, "ilease 9 -�elp, Sawlhe':HoMel Rdhys, isn't it?"-sh6 remarked. "I iLm:to br6ak my promise-. We are going to tured as a Dot of ale because' that-day not sure that you are wise. When one talk about everything in the world ex- was St. Clement's-Day, on which cus- J J is told nothing, one fears the worst, rcpt the war- I know.quite well 'that tom decreed that,the poor should he K9 a. :To Principals &rid Tege Teachers,and when time after time the news Of if Ronnie has had any particularly about begging for ale to make merry won't tell us Scholars and Parents these small disasters reaches us p4ce- thrillin tleexperiences, he in, and I also know that.y meal,about three weeks late, we never i aboiit OUT with. get rid of our forebodings, even when, The lust -,Written calendars Were brain is packed full of 96cfets *bieb We will send "Home Inspection Blanks to the vdu tell,us abokit victories. . . ; Ah!j notating in the world would induce you made by the Greeks of Alexandria In teaching staff throughout Ontario for distribution Here he comes at last" she added,-.to divulge. ' We are going to try and 150 A.D. Perhaps the oldest almanacs. -among their pupils. holding out both "her bands to "the persuade Madame to tell us about her known 're those of Solomon Jarebus, young in U an who was making his some- new play," she concluded, smiling at published In 1150. A manuscript Copy As patriotic Canadians yo-r-sympathetic -Opera what difficult why. t`0w1T& them- the French actress, "and there-are so of the almanac- Of -Petrus -de.Dacia, Lion is sought in the important work of conserving "Ronnie you are a few minutes late many of my friends on the French published in 1300-1 Is preserved-at Ox- hut we're not in the least cross with thelives and property of our.people from destruc- tage whom I must hear about ford, Alma -dur� .Almanacs became prevalent 7 Do you know that you are look ., : - Lord Romoey commenced his lun- �--tion by fire. ins better already? Come and tall Ing the fifteenth centVry. cheon with an air of relief. He was a The inspection is planned W take place throughout me whom you don't know of my guests The first almanac -to be printid in ant Mari Of little more then middle-age, .4]'Il Introduce you." • built, inoli ' to _`b,_� Europe was the Kalenderium Novnin, the Province during the week of May 2nd. The powerfully nod be young maxi, leaning upon Hal sombre, with features cif a legal type, the iuth6r bellig Rigioniontaffus. 'The primary object of th.s Inspection is to.draw atien- stick, greeted'his aunt and murmured.fieavUy�jawed ous conditions in the homes and almanac was issued three years, 1475, lion to hiza a word o, apolo, r%h Us was very fair "Always taictful, dear hostess," he 1494 and 1513; was sale for ten crown have the,fire menace removed or corrected by the - fth a of sh mpouistacihe ;Uie rem house-holders. urmured. "Aig a matterof fact, no- gold, and circulated throughout Him- ains ht, freckles upon hit face. thing but the circumstance that it was rary, Germa�*y, Italy; France and Eng- and there were lines about his mouth -land. -blem' ffiak4�s'- a 1•His grey eyes were a little vanken, invitation and that Madame.ge- the housing pro the ,protection 6f was to be present, brouirlit me' which one might have guessed bad here• to-dray. England -first calendar was the :_.d liniii of paramount importance, wo _It is go hard to avoid 1: rouW, out receva by pain or Shepheard's Kalendar, which, trans- wt thin ; and and fqr speaking of the great -n in 'Con,"he -CLEAN UP- in ag or "me sort; its-Wt ar hated from the�French, was printed=in lama my posi added,drop- ec nel Ing. ping his voice a little "so difficult to 1497. Each month.starSed with anap. U i useliWy in a black silk 91' He need around the little assembly. Prevent, Aies.by 'removing the cause. i say anything woranise Qng to kbout propriate poem. Alm bowing to the them, without at y rate thw,sem 11 rot of all," be said French actress and raising her fingera*blance- of indiscretion.19, ;1nformat on iext-books, "Conservation of Life and jo his Ups, "there is no one who does We appieciate that," J�aady Brazil is to have-an irr4*tlon rem- Propefty from Fire," "Llghtlaing, it' 'Orion and Control," Areelman assured him paitheticaf- ervoir 100'mileg long with an average PARTS IX. "Madame Seiarne bx"rm 'tree on request-, AUTO USED promised to width of between five and six miles. carry a full itne of used pt"a for give us an outline of the new We es 4187. ONTARIO FIRE PREVENTION LEAGUE, INC. all makes of cars. cleared and fre hich she is producing in an- M Lee, 'Am, ,=p - - FdT the first time in history, riot -,In Affillatloii with' Ontario Fire Marshaft Office 1 0- "If thit would interest orlees-gid for old carks. I you aX Madame Selarne assented, 44it single gold coin was 'struck at the '_163 Unilvemity Avftue Toronto Wr to, .opine-tT Pho 4t &. French Mint in IkO. a VIM* JFASTS. CO., mence0­40119 GEORGE F. LEWIS, Secretary .. .... a. 0390SZ114"a owmlim St. we" - %weate I For a time they nearly all listened O;A Vkme parltdole in absorbed silence. Her gestures,the Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. L* W r 7, :!� on a�r_ % LARGE WESTERN -HOUR BATTLE WITH SINN FEIN AREASIN SEED- -v $prihg "Work �ii' 'Pr' oc AT MAM CROSS,. COUNTY GALWAY Rapidly-Some Oats Am VIA urteen Police Engage Flying Column ofIrish Revolution- PlantecL -Rebe Fire on Priest-Raids on Postmen by Aries-�- is A dea-patch from Winnipeg says:_�_- During the. past-.week-weather over Republicans Result in Capture of Letters. MUL e whole of the three Western ro�..; ell has been generally fine,.. viw g g w te _' �Mb­ cades. These Dublin,, April 24.�-Fi hitin ' fii h ha�;! beW ui�d'as us. . -9 'Is repo= were burned to the ground by the ski" and. bigh temperatures ru"i lasted f or twelve 'hour from thiough the,day. During the latter,'. the' neighborhood of Maam police' -Cross, County Galway. Fourteen I *Simultaneous" ftids by Rodblic.ans - part cf the period very little frost bam:� 4olicemen, under command of a'dis-i on 32 p6stmen in Cork resulted in the dV I been ex erienced, and farmers in th I": p inspector, went at 4 ' I k this capture of 47 registered and .7,33.9 districts where seeding has comin m ni can tle delay. orning in search -of a 14A-Z, 1. trict 0 Re ordinary letters. ed have encountered Ht dlying.column. The Republicans were Two constables were wounded Sat- Reports of farmers. busy on the.. foCmd entz:enched on high ground' in urday night by bombs thrown from land have become increazingly more, !J_ ...... the vicinity' of.the home of Patriek uppei windows in 'a public house in numerous from all three provinces,.:, .,. :O'Malley, member of-Parliament. Limerick. One civilian was hit by and already quAte a large acrear. of. wheat is reported seeded. The police..toork to cover -as best splinters of a bomb. they could, and a prolonged efigage- ' Last night a llixge number of bombs It,is in Southern Alberta where thi "U ' �-:rnerrt ensued, in which Constable; and inost progress has been made. Remrti........ from Grande Prairies, in the -P and i ound in stables near Wellington road, Boylan was killed L sergeant I f arter of wounded. At 3.30 o'clock this after-J�a high-class residential qu River countfy, are also to t%e noon reinforcements for th� policel Dublin. that Work. is proceeding rajidly, =d: arrived,, bringing with them machine Four police barracks -wee attacked the first report of oat seeding comej gun& They enveloped the position of �5aturday night-in Aidee, Cambough, from this point. No reports of decreased acreage. magh and Queensfown. At Ardee 'the rebels,who fled to the hills,taking,Ara :..:their wounded' with th have come from'any part em the barracks was successfully deff--nd- of the West, According to an officla�itat�inenil HE CAN'T MAKII IT. but several in Alberta expect an -in-: ed,1 birt that in,Queenstown,-which re- Issued from Dublin Castle, Fatheri cently was vacate4 was completely crease on 'account of the excellent state of the soil and lowered costs of_ Cunningham Lennane, who 'motored,destroyed. URMAN -CUSTOMS WASHINGTON SAYS out to the scene of the fighting to Disbict Inspector Potter of the OFFICERS STRIKE :"NO" TO BERLIN production. adrilinister the.rites of the Church to Government forces mysteriously dis- -.the wounded, was deliberately.fired a0pe4re0.yeaterday, but a clue to the 41_",_ -upon by the rebeis,bat escaped injury. circumstances was discovered when Refuse to Work.for the Allies Refus" to Fix Sum Germany French "Carried In-the -vicimity of the fighting, the the automobile 1 bich had been 1� . in Collecting Tax. Must Pay Allies. Coals, to Newcatitle!" I he W9 police say they found arms and am- ridini, LS f U4 -WID]n a country road - A *dispatch from Mayence, Ger- A despatch from Washington A. despatch from Paris saoyws:---. inunition, beds for forty persons and with bullet 'marks upon the car. Ap- maby, says:-The Interallied Rhine- saC ys:-The United States Government, "Carrying coals to Newcastle, the stock and collar or a,priest, which parently Inspector Potter ran Into the land Commiaion is meeting difficul- refused on Thursday an urgent re- hitherto held as about the most fatilo. had been used by the leadtr of the;s;Lme ambush, near C4ogheen, -county -ties In the application of the new cus.- quest of the German Government that thing on earth, has acitually been ac.� rebels 'a disguise.' A search of two I Tipperary, in which a military ion toms regime on 'the eastern fro'tier President Harding mediate the ques- as rat n oneighboring housei showed that they-1 cart.was caught Friday evening. of the occupied territories, which be- tion of reparations between Germaily complished by a firm of French ex-­" came. the sum Ger. 4s and'fix effective Wednesilay, aa a large and*the alk porters, who sent a direct shipment" ..200 Billion Marks -tion declaring a state of peace. percentage of the German customs many i� to pay. on Friday. e er, Newe"de but also to Caralff thol The.coal was-abipped *not *nly to New Clerman-Offer with Germany and Austria. officers have refused to work, whil The United States agreed, howev Chairman Porter',of the House others- are- opposing passing - resis- 'that if the German Government would centre of the South Wales coid ields". Berlin, April PA.-After having Foreign AlTairs Committee. who tance. � fo*rmulate 'promptly such proposals in response to an urgent demand by., be= formulated and remodeWed sev- discussed it with the President, Refusals to work for.the alues,have regarding reparations "as would pre- English fixiantries that were suff Gj been pai�ticularl,7 in the region of erinic Oral times, In Cabinet sessions lasting said he'had t decided when eat a proper basis-for discuaMOT," It ofi account of the coal mlne* strike' no it Ludwigsh.,. and Dusseldorf. The would "consider bringing the matter in England. till bridniliht yesterday sad long after would be introduced or in what Commission is prepared to take to the attention of the-allied Govern- J noon to4ay, the new German prop- way, if any, it would-differ from energet�, measures to puf the Ger- men"in a sale were finally,sent off at 4 p.m. to- the Knox resolution. manner-acceptable to them, day, accompanie&by a.nott to'Wash- to work, the nature of which, in order that negotiations may be re- Mr. Porter'made it clear he did' ho'ZLer,,has not been disclosed- In pumed speedily.- ...... hirton. The main facts and proposals late last night to not believe there is,-an y rugh the region of Dusseldorf. allied, affi­ Germany's appetl, signed by Ch=- rM eummun ---'the chief party '-eaders, w-:o however, about the resolution. 'cials say, the first day of the regime celloor Fehir4nbach and Forvi Mh gn t. came into effect the frontier customs ister Simons, was directed to 4 pledged to strict -secrecy, There Sydn Presi ey Mmiers Paid is good reason to believe Fahrenbach' Posts actually were SWAMPed with dent Harding, and was transmitted I-Awest Rate in America Parcels which, the officials declare, through Uait 8 Commissiorier -and Simons succe4ded in eliminating - ed totes the iDliumes of the Sirmeslats du,ing had evidiently been -saved 'for many Drespl at Berlin. It was, answered the late hours last night, and compen- Sydney, N.S., April 24.-The nviners days in order to embarass the"RILIM by Secretary Hughes after a confeir. It is learned that' traffic.between ence with the President at the White '7� sation offered will likely he the num of this district are being'paid a'lower -of 60,000,000,000 marks, W *any other miners�in the occupied..territories.-and Germany House. ith kcrrued wage rate than foity.two America, with the exception- of the proper in t6n times more in volume anteTvat over a -period of years, a total a 20,M,iM,00 gold. negroes in Ala banm6 -4ftlared J. A. than that on the weatern frontier of Collection of Levy tl!e *Ger7nan Reput4ic, between Bel- marks; no deductions to be made froan McAlpine, Dfidrict- Secretary of the Bloda Rhirieland Traffic the reparations total for amounts a]. United Workers.- to-day, discussing gium, France and the occupied terri- ready paid over by Germany;, also a the suggestion put forward.. In the,tories. In the region of Mayence and dea�patc% from percentage of Germany's industrial Federal House coal inquiry as t,' th, Worms freight trains have suffered " Berlin says:- considerable delay owing to the defec- Widespread congestion in freight and production. desirability of. a cut in mine wages asenger traffic is reported from tion of thii German 'customs offiterc a means of reducing the price of 1. An official note Issued in Berlin I ppeaints in the occupied Rhineland zone e is thirtX pir No Haste to Declam fuel. 'The rate her 1 as a result of the inauguration of the i li� the Ministry of the Interior reach-I state of Peace cent. lower than in Western Canada, customs control in connection with the ed the occupational zone on Friday.I -hat -In the notw the German Government "'.Y`Pusca penahiea on uermany, AN agreement, gives us just half Viscount Finlay A despatch from Washifigton says It cannot bring premure to bearl The-American miners are receiy' I Canada's mining industry- has in- The noted British Jurist, who will pre. ...says:-President Harding's atti-'and their contr" lng, "on, the functionaries to force them miside -at cattle­embargo, Inquiry, -in a.eta run until April, crossed twelvefold in .30 years, fro 'tudo ad- reflectied. At the -Wh1te 1922. Under.the3e circumstances how, to work under the new reglqte, but-' $14,001.),0.00 to_$173,000,000. which Canada to Intensely interested. t. an ehoos -to do aS will -House is that there is no haste should we be expected 16 a��ept 'a-tha -If y e It about the adoption of the resolu- wage cut.?" he asked. rmt be held against them. .T 0 Occupy Two-Thirds BRITISH COAL MINERS ARE STILL �of Ruhr Valle Re0ort , y .:,WftWy Market DEMANDING A NATIONAL POOL -A, despatch from I aris says orente. Val., $2.60; per "5 imp. gals., $2-50. Manitohi wheat-No. I Northern,1 aple sugar': lbs.; 19 to-29-C. -One hundred thousand-French Parleys Beti%ieen Owners and Workers Fail-to Find Basis -$18214- No 2 Northern, fl..79'A; No. H*ney---60'-30-Ib. tins, 20 to Pie per troops, in addition to those now for Settl6nient--:-Acute Diattes6- Pre#ails in Coa Arms 8 'NoAhern' $1-751/4;' No. 4 wheat kb' .;- 5-2%-Ib.--tins, Z2 to 24c per lb.;- on the Rhine,*are provided for in "Ontano comb honey, at $7.50 per 15- the plan elaborated by the mixed arA Suff ring is Wi4espread. Mamtoba oati--No. 2 CW, 45%c; section cam 3 CW,-40%c; extra No. I f eed, Smoked meats--Hams, med Military and Civil Commission, A despatch froni London.says:=-A movement develop - ed Ong the trans- '401/2c; No. .1 food, 381/2c; No. 2 feed. 39c;"heavy,_'3 I' to 132c; cookea,. r."o, tt,06 according' to' 1A Liberte. cio;hference between-repre-wntatives of,pqrt.workers W refu amo handle Am- 55c; rolls, 31 t se't _34c o 32c; cottage yolls, 3S There now are..80,0()o -French the mine owners, and of.the Miners' erican, Belgian or German-coal ddp, litsniiobs bsirley--�-N,6. 9 CW,'78c-1 to breakfast bacon; 4o to 44c;! troops in the' occupied territory, Federation was held 'in London on ra�nts. 'I fan N�o6 4 CW, 67%c; rejected 54%cl. cy lbr;;�kfaxt bacon, .7 to th e- average cost for the main- Thursday night at which an attempt In, many districts there is nor coal feed, 54c. backs, plaim'bone in, 47 to"W; teliance of which, is 44'000,000 was made to get a clearer under- left for domesti All of the above C.I.F. bay ports. less, 49 to 53c. c consumption* and no American corn­73c� mmitm], -C.I.- Cured meatw-L-ang ckar bacon, 27 francs monthly. standing As to the questions that di- coal is being delivered to an"y house F. bay ports. to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 21c. La Liberte adds that the OWL vide th-em. It citnhot be said that any where a gas cooker is installed. In Ontario pate-No. 2 white, 41 to Lard-Pure tierces; 16 to -16%c; ealls for-the occupation f two. definite advance was made. The new some 'districts only 28 pounds of coal tubs, 16% -to 17c; pefls, 16% to 17%c; 0 offer of the owners was declAred not is-being distributed to each household' thirds of the Ruhr inddstriAl Onotario wheat-No. 9 Winter $150 Prints,18tol8%c. Shortening,tiere" to be sufficiently clear to enable. the per-week.-, to $1.55.per 6sr lot; No.-2 gpri;i�, 11 to' 114c;­tubs, 11% to 12c; )pails: valley, and also Elberfeld and $1.40 to $1.45; No. 2 Goose whftt, 12 to 12%c; prints, 13% to 14c. I Barmen,-in Westphalia; federation to plaoce it before the dis-', Distress in the mining-areas is,be� ..nominal, shipping points, according to Choice heavy skeers, $9 to $10.5o; tricts. . 'Coming acute. Hundreds of miners �freight_ good heavy steers', $8 to $9; butchers, .: The Executive Committee of the and their wtves.in the-Durham district Mi '.Fedention met, on Thursdky are vKaiting daily for the relief grant- mers Peas�No. 2, $1.30 to $1.35.- cattle, choice, $8.50 to $9.50; do,good, Barley-Malting, 62 to Or,'accor�d­ $7.50 to $8.50; do, med , $6.50 to $7.50; and decided to make no recoinTrienda- ed by the local municipal authorities ..Ang'to freights outside, do, corn., $4 to $6; butchers' bulls 'tion to the full delegates' meeting. in necessitous c4ses. Queues of un- Buckwbeate-No. �.,.nominal. choice, $7 to $7.50; do g $6 This'4 generally interpreted as mean- married miners at Caerphi-Hy near­ d dom., '$4't6 2 $1.30 to' $1.35, nom-in- $5; Vt=6e'rs1' co�vs' ing that there is little hope of the Cardiff,who sought parksh ief,were al,'according to freights outside. choice, $7.50 to $8.50; do, jood,'$6.5� rel I miners accppting �ny coLn-promise that -refused. Funds ohave beein'started in Man. flour-First patent 1$10.00; to $7.50; do, com., $4 to $5: feeders, a phe employers are likely to offer. - many towns to save miners"' children second patent, $9.5.0, bulk se board. best, $7.75 to $8.75; d4D, 900 lbs., $7.25 The leaders lave been spending the from hardship. to- $8.75, do, 80Q.lbs., $5.75 to, $6.75; Ontario flour-$7, bulk seaboard. .'Millfe�d __ Deliver- Montre-1 do, corn., $5 to $6; canners and cut- past few day4. in the countrk among . Preliminary suggestions for relief* ed, freight, bags included: Bran, per ton, ters, $2 to $4.50; railkers, good to the miners thernselves,,and it is evi- of distress.sent by a specW commit. -$33; shorts, per ton, $35; good fied chdiee, $95 to,$120; do, com. and med.,' demt that they have 'not-found any tee of 4e Board of Trade to larg4 fiour, $2.10 to $2.40r oer bag. $50 to $60; ch'oive sprin ers, $90 to lization of national -No� 1 ton,,$23 to $25. $130; lambs, yearlings, 10 to $Il- riiar�ed change,of attitude., The men towns include at, Hay. I are still demanding a natJonal pool Aitchens: a?ld canteens with feeding 3, per ton, $12. to do, spring, $12 to $13.50; calves SP�sw-�-Car. mot., i;;d and hati,6nal iegulaiion bf wages, and centres for school -children. It is also to choice, $12.50, $11 to $12.50; atheeli, $6 discussiorm about various other moth- suggested that families should,com- Cbees-&--New, large, 28%-to 29%c; to $10. twins, 29 to 30c; triplets, 3o to 3o%c; '- :,-Montreal. ods'of correcting Inequal4ties-of earn- bine in the cookir4 of tbeir"m is. 2, 61 to 62c, strike pay lwge, 83 to 34c; -do, twins, Oats, Can. West., No. ings have bad no effect on the miners' In many instances the 8 % to 34%c; triplets, 34,% to 35c; do, No. a, 57 pbsition. of miners-is exhausted-,and to Orovkk to -5k.-, Fleur,' Man now Stilton, M. spring wheat pats., firsts, $10. Bran' , There can be no doubt that the for barest necessirtles- of life loara Buttoer-Fresh dairy, choice, 48 to $31-25. Shorts, $33.25. Hay No. 2, : failure of-the railroad and transport and paper credit are beiing Increasinglo _­_A9c; creamery, No. 1,56-to 59c; fresh, per ton, car lots, $24 to $25.-' 'to 60 to 61c. workers to 6on-M -their aid''has bad ly'resorted to. Cheese, finest Easterns,, 29'A to 30c a good deal to do with the hardening, . Great piress riepor4d from Marganne­r28 to 30c. Butter, choicest creamery, 52% to 58c NEW of feelkW found in. mining localities. Solft Wales, wb ere women are�pawn, Eggs -New laid, 84c; new laid, In Eggs, fresh, 37 to 38c. Cartoits, '38 to 89c. 'Calves, $4.50 to $6. Sheep, $6 to The Crown Prince of Japan Meanwhile, as& day numbers of in- Ing wedaing kirW for foo& In so?" Been*-Canadian, hand-p-kked, bus., $9. Choice ewes, up to $10. Y ling dustries are feeling the blight as the liouses the bed in the only, .-A e Who Is due to arrive at Spithead, piece '04 8&10 to $9.25; primes, $2.40-to $2.90; lambs, �10 to $13; spring lambs a$r7 to coal shortage grows. furniture left. In some d!btr`i&4 3almns, 8e; Limu, Msdagawar, 7 to $12.' Hogs, selects, $14; mixed' lots, England, on May 7th. it Is probable German coal was on offei on Thurs- many t-bousands, of Children wo2w CalifOrnis Ulmas, 10 to 12c. . heavy bogg, $18 to $13.50; feeders,$1 that he will visit Canada and the day at the Swansea dock for half the starve if they were not fed- in *1 M&Phs PrOdu0ts---SYMP, Per imp. or more above selects. United StRtea. price' (d the beat Welsh coal, but a schools. !*!wwqq, ,. ,•s -M - UK .,�{1jx 1'.:c�5k,ga.•i`.z"d�W/:�YUr/k,;'1% �'7..!!'••' .i A 4."•yay.A 1',7 w,e,,e 'n i.Cr".k.Y 3S-r,'n'•y.,�.X n•t. i-"p..--',.•.s`'•-%y�'::L'R' �.yT,,s... �.i*,..;•r •f�[ '{"'1R'ne v'.�'S� f ' ,vry�F r"}�"r,:v�:,�,s.p,f•p•+T�L„��'A«y l. •-. ✓<).a an T ,Y�twf'kc' y 1i-..4..* , ,. 4.3 , ' yVi "YI�CCx - . � `�-„✓ :'1•"a +.+r..a,. . xaa.kfe.rw „n,.je'i}• ., •rb�• �'�'�ia..t H AVE­ Ph� �Y' 0U . .-�-T" RIED � �'i':Dabi"ed. s Friday mornio� at its Oak.,..` GUARATEED PIIRFi - .' . n,• TC+IRMS s•' �' BEAVER -BRAND ,�f�lAPLE .SYRUP =; tI.73 pa year. $1.60 tf paid in advdnce. Our a ,i �. J (� good Phonosi Stock Gallo T i ;(Imperial measure)MURKAR, Proprietor: tCI-0�T�3 .,. -8.00 Quart Bo les, ... . .. g, NOTa -AND COMMtNTR ...graphs of "His Bottles, o , '"If I only had the chance 'that are - MaSter S ' :.*he other fellow!.bad, I would-not ,• •' - a Voice - -- We want you to see '-'be the poor rritin that 1 am to• giving ff . day." This is the complaint that . g _ - Records THE BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE CUP AND SAUCER ---- _ tlinumads of mea snake. They. . :Which we are giving a1v ay,a ith One Pound of -tars failure`s in life, but they can. Satisfac-. :always _- _. . Best Qtiaiity Tea at (35c. realize'that they along are re ' This is,an A,1 Quality Test dponsible for their condition. tion. on hand .They see other men, whose start _ yin the battle of life was no better _ than ;their o�rn�rradnally�limb- "-. "Buy all Your Groceries at the Grocers." -1ng up.the ladder of fame, while l they stand at the bottom, gazing _ - (TAMES• • RIQHAR..DS0N --° up in bewilderment at-their sue. '? - seas€ul fellowmen. They ascribe n .his success to "luck," or to the ' " ' _ - 'fact that opportunities came their X �-�- ,.. - s TIME T ' G ET , B U-SY _�. ;. +a•ay, while their own lives were Blled with, 'niisfertunes and the Dillingham Block _ •P`ickering 4 slack of opportunities. A man's -saeceae in life depends entirely - Wall Papers In good designs and at upon his own efforts. 'If lie sees ; Neilson's Ice Cream ;. _ `•' fan opportunities for advancement. reasonable prices. - let him go out la search of o poi- tanities oc 'make them.' Manya Stationary , _-­, ., _ .faints, Oils and Varnishes - .. 4m&u has abundant apportnnitles, ` ;but in his blindness he does not bars and Tobacco ' �Curtuin rod's and window shades - see them or it ma be that in his Search for pleasures, he lets them $, fo All soaps 11 bars r grass by unnoticed,.vainly thinking _ _.. - ' that they will return, and. then when he is disappointed p� nisi ha . ersuc��io '' ileac' En E . -A !V 1�1 S moans hie iooisfortune and envies p ''the man who has succeeded. A tudy of the liver of great men 7wk 0 OrC�! � L''F+C'LT^ �ZA31+lC .• =:�NTAR2Q ` Ahow that that their success was - ' dais to their own efforts, making - the beet of every opportunity and - lckering Hardware Store keeping their eyes cogtinnally on - kr'IE was so proud t F the goal before them. Edmund - of her first cake. 'Rnrke, the great Irish orator, said It arse so light so Now is the tune to get your Field and Barden seeds. We have a cirm A ithat "g~eniue was hard work." A temptiagl ' plete line of Closer,-Timothy, Aleike and Alfalfa.. All - F _ man cannot be successful and at= but her young bro- kinds of Package asd Btilk seeds for the.garden. q / All orders will be filled promptly. •.ilthe'�ame time. live alife-of ease 'theta had an eye oti it, _ - ,and pleasure. too, and ! - - - We have an excellent line of garden tools--Hoes, Rakes etc, You've-simply got to :Tenders_far Road Drags bide the cakes. and Don't let your wife.worrj►about wash days. Coyne and get a washer - on 30,days trial. We have the 1000 washer; guaranteed -Wanted : •_ .. . ._.{ bread when they re "made from Cream of give Aatisfactiun,of no sale. ' - 8zitxb TLN-DXAs. marked"Teoders. -the West Floor. - „_ Road Drugs."trill be received by - The Old Reliable Sherwin'Willianls Peduts and Varnishes, Paroid he underi lgned up to May 19th, m2i. =' Roofing, Frost Wire Fence, Heavy Steep Posts, .for the manufacture sad supply of Pl Maple Leaf Milling Ca, - now on hand. -fret our price*.. =� 18 lit Log Road Drams, for use of th„ _-- Limited ` = Municipality of the Township of Pick. 'foam,Winnita- erinR. :sranaon. _.t3auia: 25 pound bag of Royal Purple Calf Meal for only 1.50. . ' Plans and specifications may br One trial will convince you that it is the yseea at the residence of the undersign Best on the market. a ZZ"L C..I.—l.,ly.4Dot, at aL thai — _ the Reeve at Pickering or Councillor It i`a always a pleasure to show our goody. - Forsyth at Claremont,or at the office _ •' ,of the Clerk at ST fie lowest any tender not nacea• - J• S. BAISDC�N, -. _ PICKE�RINO .. Dated April 26th. 1931. fto ` s _ SnAs Tool, i r Tbvrosbip Road Supt., 'f-•-8'+LiB R. R„ 1,Locust Hill,',ent. � ,. You can procare Cream of the West Flour from F.T.Bunting, Pickering; 0 Gr-sin Chopping M S. Olsappman, Pickering: Mrs. R. J. EadP. West Hill ; Highland Oreak 'E A RE Supply. Highland Creek ; sire. Howson, 8carhnro P.0.; Mrs. McMuter. Creek ' W;U. Palmer; Cl.br ,ont ;Nt ''Bill ; W. J. Dorrish. Highland MONNEY'S .�� Creek ' W. Y. Per; Claremont ; E. Pappineau, Dunhwrton ; James D FL 1,HING. Ricbardson, Pickering; Rodd a Mowbray, Sinswle : R. D. Sherwin, Hal- saw ; D. D. Taylor, Claremont ;-9. Hr Thompson. Cberrywood. - `3 am prepares to do Chopping and Made from pr6--War standard fl ODro. Nothing but No. 1 ' Oat Flaking every day in the grade used. Milled Bind baked in oar own town.5 ` - week except Saturday. ` oho F. Bayles -" -' Patronize the home industries. ' , Claremont _ Rural Route No.2 - - =•�, - ' :. • �►�.�� Beet Fruit Caste 55c lb. GoQd Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mince Most 25e lb� Paints, Vllai s i Mi' Pies 25c. All our own make. Best ingredients used Spring clock is now •' - Chocolates in bulk and boxes A full line of Frost Fence. (let yours , Wedding Cakes a specialty - while the stock-is•complete. - (- :Illotor Oil gal. 1 2b _ Oar �° H . --R §� ��M :0 � N N E Y _ coal Oil 39c and 3Cc per gal. � ', � s`:. . • G,se bes andtrgal.• - FARMERS ATTENTION .'Our Paints are the beat and the price is reasonable. - .PICKERING, ONTARIO ` Frank Cooper, .. Claremont r+let• v�>ur Fore so y' Ti•t�C or. $ritish Motors :before the sprints rush C ream of the' ^ est r ---- 'Price $+'S5 00 F. O. $:, Yon Farti� L ;.�Tbat is the name of the Gasoline :.-The Best, Cheapestipid .Host Bicouotnical' «. • For Bread , , • ,:9::• we handle. Farrn Tractor. , < My tank Is sow installed and - °�' . at your service. lonaare Flour for Pastry 1 -C1ome and get your tank filled with n'' "' good and look pleasant. New 1921-'Model Touring Cars in .�. 41 - :Your car put in sbape td give the greatest possible mileage by :$COo'� f Or immediatre Bran, Shorts "and Feed Flour �C• Pardue, North Claremont g .. _ delivery: _ _fit .,=.Liken Willow *L ..� + Price,..._�` • :" .... - 4 ,:;�Americancorn—ground, cracked and whokeZ . Mills aithout starter, ,- �� If'your:hens are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our Cledax, 01 I OZTe3 _: Price,-wit-h sci:r%er, .16825 ;celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. 3 . =Just In car of Distil]Prs' Dried 1 :These priclr9 inclnde•Licensea. Highest;price paid for Fall Wheat, �farquis•Wheat, Batley, = tl "s,• Grains, also { - • 3 . - - Buckwheat, Rye and Oate. . ?Digester Tankage, Cracked Corn,' ,r a Corn Cbop, Rolled Oats �l; Sher�vaed J. Collac'u'd �I` ;Chopping;aud,0at Crushing Wed nesdaysland:Saturdays. .' and ltlised,Chop *; tAgent fur Swift's Rod RtrF-4• Fertilizers tluthorived 'Ford Sales and,service The Campbell Flour Mills Coy Ltd. e Feed Grinding on Tmn days, Thurs- 'SIat1012. Bell phone 20 !f i,• (i Mills at days and !�wtur�a.ys. II�E�I •� . Hoine phone 2600 Tor_. .� f,+� � ,, •••,,,f •i�h.�.{y"'�''�,7hlgr-,"ik!�•e•�.'4 :C�::w "o K .a _Si• •�•, ',q '*•ryf71:. '7` '.. .,,.r. 'is^?-•:y,�Y. •ti"•T. r:{2,�t �`w "�i, v, ' '�c a a ;-YT'tSYr?'.••' .,e,�'o- ''' �q;• p-�es 'b,•'°,�' ;-an ,'-._ranrF �, l •g% " �ti,.a." .•e'.r s .,,�.m. ,r:• ,. ,,,rrrt: :.:fv,' ?;se.;?- ". 'vc- •rp�"• s�'�t'•*r_a .ru *°.' .t.:,.•Rya..' r '474s,_+ ''n�rrn.*r.•�+-r.�•n+la •e, .. f�^`SA'��. `iC.. e' :s•�*,�,.^ ,,i?w.. .a .'i::,• tia•� •Yig�-Lf^,:,1c, �+-i'1�..' t' „ 'r :-'' Y.• ,m, i. ,.,,.; .,,,, rt �=y..•.•, %` r. ," T �'''.T. .'"' a+'•-•''y,: r,r.:.J'�.rr,�r,'r. ae7a.x.^ •'-'•ii ic�, t . - 3 s.1,y,�•y,�� •,y�.,..aa:w.s.:�x4 .. s:•t••��uY•! .. �e,n„� .,..v 4. ..ti ecnryw,�;:iM•.�*,... x .. '.,..„wm.• ��i.-..,_.s. .?t.r�. .. a.y s: .,+�..s..,�1s._ -� 9 a-,1 v.•<-r:.r-.,-„ ; "r.:alaa�r�3h r?r x—�c E c -.+iti.' aCa .r•> 'it .x.3u tea.,. ... :s' t. a v !4 n,.•• ,,...,t >:. "tt`•, - r v v , :; � •.•t� ,.•y.y..,y. ,,,,v,,a.Y. •sss•-sus. ti aWtstrowT ,- Arrangements are' being trade Toront'TranPportation Comnits• The Toronto Telegram to the de- `r for the Local Le lalature to pro- sion has given a $1,270,000 con- fendant• in a $100,000 libel suit Mrs. 1r.$ill was in Torou this g P g Reek. rogue neat Tuesday tract to a Montreal firm for steel brought by E. W. Backus, the The deputy chief of the Toron- street cars of modern conatcuction ,American m.i1IlQn.aire,who secured _ 1)w•. _ ° R.J. How was in the _city on Wednesday last. to police cape that there were and Bide enhances to be ready by!large timber limits from the War. 'Linton Sr:' continues' in a seventy-four fatalities from motor September. J.Drury Government. speidents in the city last week. :very weak condition. ;,'. _ - J. Evans will work-'the McFpr- The r F'renC cold spell and sn�tv- lane farm this season. = itorw did not injut•e the cherry, • Don't-forget to give the Ware= plain and other fruit in, the 1`iia- • - ,, gars di=trict as the outlOOk'i9 now Deposit Your 03,1 OI18 - Of all materials and design wont Kandy Kitchen a call. bright ht fur a big-crop, ks kin stook. It will a¢ A. W. Mackay is having an ad- R 8 - : p pay you ball at our works acd inspect our s/got "edition made to his residence. ------.- EN you cut the Coupons from your Victory Bonds obtain prices Don't be misled The••C. P. R. have tinder way- �„ - or other securities, the logical place,to put them is agents we do not employ them,oonsegaenl: some improvements, in the 'local `Tha, 17.1ti13.1C1pa� Corparation into your savings account. ly we can, and do throw off the agent '..station yard. —OF THE— At any branch of this Bank, 031 car open a savings account with your commission of 10 per cent.,which you wit z y certainly save by parobasing from use.; ,a VYid. Miller 'trod Miss Brown R coupons, or we will cash them for you witliodt rriatsing any charge. call solicited. were with friends iu Goodwood ou G't p of Pickering Let the interest €tom your roves e_^.yearn'more iaterat in the .;Sunday afternoon: "3taadard». J. T. 11lATSE80N the Mr nest of Al Albert of as Pc;.Lz, \ortcE is hereby given that THE ; R _ an_ the( )UCCil of the Municipal Corpora. C � �t g� p�T OfHoe and Works, -Whitby, Ontario " ' tie over the week-end. iron cif tGeTvc�ix�hipof 1?iekering will, ;ST�N�ARI� BA1�1 , License Inspector Mason,of Ush- �t'a l:ieetint; to be heed on Monday of CANADA. 9 Special Paces for April suss, was.ia town on Monda sef- the 3(h Ft day of May, 1921,at the hour y of 10 o'ct::ck in the furencon, at the TOTAL ASSM OVER NINETY AHUIONS �• Ing how we were behaving. Town Hall• in the Village of Boout Pickering Branch: A.W.Crawforth,Managers 200 pairs of men's working boots blank: Charles Wa of Toronto; and gg, �gbam;in the Raid township, consider and military,,all sizes. 10 si z. over- John NY agg, of UWILLC4, V 64ed a cis-ix%.- fur duaiu e Lots by Branch: -. —C.--A.McClellan,Manager. tills, black, blue and striped, sizes 22 to -- ts• ee s ••e, drli• . Wlut : . - their father over the week-send: ins aud'corivepfng t6ortions of car- - '42, s2 pedal price f�t�pr}1;x:25 up. Mrs. •'J, R. Thexton, Margaret tain original ailowa cos for roads Strong union crash tea-toweling to" and George, of Pickering, spent which are described as follows, that is clear at 24c per yard. Fit,to guy : , Spring'.'Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. �� ^ � P B underwear, combination and Mrs. A. J. Chandler,of Sudbury; (1). The portion of the original al-,. ' ` r I V�f ! 1 the- West" 2-piece, at special reduced price. lowance for road between the second e Men's and boys work shirts from extra spent Thursday and Friday last and third ranges of the broken front quality drill, at 1.20 and 1.50 each. with her parents,,J. H. and Mrs., oonceesion of the said Township which •For your neat Bread; Nothing like it. GROCERY SPECIALS _ } Beal. lies.opposite lots numbers 32 and 88. Raisins 28c, currants 23c, prunes 2 The Mr.and Mr. �Younw, who arrived 2 The or R' Fresh Stock o f Groceries g g' • -. from Scotland on Monde. have ( 1'. portion of the original al. for 26c'salmon large tine 17c, Killo a K lowance for road between lots,num- corn flakes 2 for 25c. been•engaRed by David Pugh for hers 32 and 33 in the second range of Always on hand at fair prices. Many other bargains which we have the season. - the-13raken-frartt-eencesAov a€thesaid not space to mention. -Mr.%ii&Mrs. Macklemi of Toron Township which lies to the South of $ighest prices paid for Butter and Edge: J. F ldl V�aremo�t f£ to, are spending a few days here the centre line ai the River Rouge, with their ,daughter, Mrs. Evans 'the said centre line of river acing in the Mrs McMaster ` Brougham Ind. Phone 2904 � :-Ward, before leaving for the year 19':0. 180 feet Booth of the South- - • � � north-went. erly limit of the aforesaid original Our rte.have been bus the_ allows nee for road between the second � y and third ranges of.the broken front • r� past few days purchasing a Supply concession., Spring Footwear Just Arrived Coal, 'Coil of $shins tackle sad are now (3), The portion of the original al- _ p-atieatly waiting for the First of lowance for .road between lots num• ' ay, when the trout season opens., here 30'ar d 81 in the foitrtb concession Hard SIId Soft x031 Of>�ie Leonard Hannan, who has been of the said township which lies to the .Prices IOWeled since last year. �p spending he past year with rela• South id the centre line of the DufSns beat quality n 'tives and friends in England. has Oreek. Full tine of Men's Footwear, Williams Shoe Comp3ay. h3IId� returned, and bas been engaged (4). The portion of the original at- l^ oa."With Reuben Besse for the eeAtl lowance for road between lots num- i ,. ill gOQdgarBIIteed. Call sad see. Tl���• A.bets 34 wid 35 In the Fourth conces- V A. W. Mackay wr►e in the city sion of the sold Township which lies 4 to the he N of a point it rods Booth W M. Palmer, Claremont-' - on Wednesday, and on his return from the Northern limit of the said - - W. • ' Gm't- was accompanied by tiles. Mackay, original allowance for road, who has been spending is couple of (6)­Tbe portion of the original at- 'hl t+ weeks with her daughter, Mrs. lowwrice for road between lots num. l Cow ba. bars 82 arid 33 in the, fifth concession o c ete H. L. Edwards,. of Toronto, of of the said township which ties North ` - Ithe'overseas flyiog force and win- of a point 15 chains South from the Victory. Bond Interest .�_ :. Products" Northern�llwit of the said 'ori inal a}• ` • _ nor of several military decorations g � far distinguished service, was in lowance for road. VVai Loan Coupons and Interest Cheques tan}y►be r. All trmons interested'- or whose cashed or dAiosited at any of our branches. Field ' a Clareprout on Tuesday represent P Field Tile #rag `Ever wOm s-World- lung•. Ixnda may or nliRht be prefudicialiy , y Deposit +�our Victory Bond interest in our adected by the passing of such propoe- ,,VV azine. Lod By-low nre required to attend at Savings iJepartment and Cart, interest thereon. rz9 and Brick T.-E. and Mrs. Stephenson were the said meeting when they will be ��±i In ?pronto on ThursdAp last at• heard In person or by counsel or soli. Ti-le 3 4 V and 8 k, _ tending the vocal recital given at cttoi• with reference .thereto: upon.; r DOMINION BAW t :, tbs Conservatory of Uusic by petitioning to be so heard. • Misq Shaver's studio rlub,of which Dated the 23th day of April. 19'31. titr'Hs7BY BRANCH, -•-« - - :G• P. LYND, Manager. ;inch their daughter, Miss Vetra. is a 1D0-val.D 13. HE.1TQ11, . - BROOKLIN BRANCH,.. E G CROSS, Manager. . - Get my prices. member and Ivho also rendered .gg • . Cle;lt }' Concrete Work done. tl See selections.. Ind. Phone 2^,05 Pick. - -: -; Seeding�pperations,'ivhicli hall ---- •-- -- ••-_ __-- .-' --•-•-- —_---- - _ . -, to be suspended on account of the, snow storm and frequent rain Clarence Simpson falls, has been resumed as the few days of dne weatlier has greatly - _ C. N. R. Station, Brook-Road A Improved the land. A few more - days of such weather would se( - - ` (seeding nearly completed. �i O .Q A R A J9 E The Claremont Union Spbday , (School extends a hearty invitation Now is the time and this is the to all to attend their sessions at :. i place'to get that car >' 110 a. m.. on Sunday and see the � � over au 'AI M VA0hjv� h led. _ •.._ IRS work that to untried on. At -Kx��9chante on all cars. -.-.1their session last-Sunday morning y - -` . engines sad tractors. f '101'were present, but there is still • Touch up Your = "fro" our motto. .,'room for more. A week from Sun. s - ' day Mother's Day will be ob. _ - _ Phone 1814 Clare. day or night. served. Furniture and Floors Frank cooper; clsremont 11- John McGrath received a cam• tuons'to a�pg�se before Police Malt• FwWtm t Mt is nmtched and marred Is sy"01C C 3=y '" �istrate Col. Denison, of Toronto. If die surface is spoiled, theardcle is conaMwed usf• �Otf�Owdtr to..answer a charge of -exceeding i Isss. Y'1,is is twtso, Save the surface alai pal save ally. 1 the speed limit io.tbe city' on Same day last with his auto. As he had. _ y - t aotleft his home that day ezcept : Usae.. - y^ to go to church .he was able t<• " V%%anoe Commlus• prove an alibi, and it was that WOOD-LAC ST-MN '� Unnecessary for-him to go to thy- The otid thL�ssoctatdaa 1e to (city. _ The Baptist Church will obaervr Fl an and furniture that are shabby can be mans to s lien�� � � "Mothers Day"on Sunday, • May j bolt lib new by wing WOOD-LAC dTAIN--saaa�ln , list, with special services -appro J baittdtul finish roc woodtyork of aU.ki4de--a 1[smbeera bwfiog Iteopeefy rboieneot nai•_ 6 priate to the occasion at 10.30 a.M. -'of high grade varnish and ,r �t stains. It impart, sane of y with stay meso and c p. m. The morning subject to common wood surfaces the rich appearance of menu Qommillea will be"Men's Mothers,"and in the woods such as mahogany, - M��1p � t1A0. evening, "Memories of Mother," ��" ' • •etc. Twelve beautiful shades �� uymcea s.eeieiaoa s�ppttm'ea� a_Trihute Song Service with nets --- _ _ „ an old-time selections. All are _ ��' OO°t'-I'' D. 1�nko'O'8'palts� invited to wear a white flower i\ �t A Sam ss, W. V. litisbardson. PlakerN memory .of.mother, gone; and a I Being attached P�and secure a trial caasta>ll�ist J.R, Thexteai W. J. Clal& 'colored flower, if living. The flr.Qt to do over a chair or small table. We will give you flip Preeiasut; secede" Sunc'ay in•May is a good d-y t( I fmtruptiortr how to use it. we want every householder to write a letter to mother(r to,som• 'I ley WOOD-LAC STAIN'. � 'one else about our best (arth I friends. 1 • ' An interesting meeting will b( held on Monday, at 8 l:i- fii., under �. H• 0...�Q U N D Y, the a pices of the Baptist Yoanp :Peoplys Union when Mr. and fire � P=vKE�INC� t � �►, �' H."L. Stark, of Toronto,' delegate, ,.'•' Ito. the recent Worlds Sunday School Convention in Tokio, Ja r �� """ '-- "•"'•"' "' y— q pan, will give addresses on their - 'trip to the'Par East and on their / The L}ntvei'sal u; interestdrig---experiences-at th6__ n I K w L"� ;.great Ratbering from all nationf. C CQ a• r. (One of Our Productions] ":This vlill be of special interest to 1 �/�f ; ` still poling people and Rorker4, r 5O �t�M� �� {'�P __ We sell Sills Rite-Lite Leas,for Q -ice- gas' all males of ears-theliest both-in the Gnudny School, Yo'ttng - ,gyp `. People Q and tali=oivnary cigarizw- ' e aves ' se.'' _ in the market;for tionS. Friends from oth-ercong!'e- the price. gtttiuns 'nre cordially invited tr, 0� �� tp at Tires for all cars, Emery Wheelsj this meeting. - Appropriate tnusie. Saw and Ernery 1llAndrils, Cojlectiun taken rhtrina the even ►�,b ,,F Circular Saws, Lad-, - jog. Born these ripit„r>,arP pro �y dens, etc. minent. vming people':- worker?. Woodnorkioq and General Al r. `;tNrk being prPQident of t.ht 4 s> b r� �3lackstuitbina. -^' `�'' Tot'u:it.0 ;,:', .., ! :a is ,1 .-C90N, Brock Roaaj :r tfon. r ..�� �• „u. g ^rp •�•,,,yr, x�J:. :�Ck 'v,r : w. 3<°.',,{" {.: .K., yJ...C ^.�;..:p; �• 7*F`7-7_7 Z, "­7 j say that you will ever find it, but the ip r , may one day get your hart. I do not 'T ft X � hope will spur you on to look for the wing•redtop. . Eating •caterpillars will not help any,as you can see. Peek, 3 peck, Mr. Woodpecker,an&the harder you work, the.better your chances Mrs. Squirrel interrupted the tale Pr6m of Air.Woodpecker to remark that she -_-Coast saw a hole in ah-oak tree one.time, and that she firmly believed it was the . ,6 very one where ,the disobedient bird lost hie hat. Mr. Red-Headed Woodpecker's'Bad very spot where the elf stood a mu- •"It -could hardly be. the same," t�e 7, Luck. menu before, but this worm ran into story-teller,said, "for all this happen- The woods were -very quiet,,except a hole in a tree, and Mr. Redhead du g ed ages and ages ago, and the tree gone for the chirp of a bird once in a while. with all his might at the hole. must* be these many years." 4& 46LO& 71he Ifte folk who dwell in Ittity bow- -"Well, Mrs. Squirrel, the caterpillar "What I 'cannot understand;' -Mrs. Wa during this glad season of summer found a little, tunnel in the wood, and Squirrel, mused, "is, how could the: were greatly satisfied with their lot, through this he ran,,ablIe, soon-ef ter, caterpillar get away from the* le. pecker? Anybody knows that a fuzzy wood- until a woodpecker flew to the trunk: to stick his head out of another ho :_.:-.YU can always tell the experienced motorlsL He rides on of a tree, stood straight up with his 'He winked at the bird,and shouted,as,worm cannot run fast, and everybody 71 DOMINION TI:RES andz�ways carries a spare DOMINION learn clutched to the bark and began 1-oudly as he could: knows that a bird can run or fly TIRE In case of emergency. He Judges quality by to pound away, at-the wood until his —Ta, tal I'll see you bated' I'swiftly.Why didn't the old-time wood- pretty head looked just like a streaki -1'You,willsee Me sooner,not later!'I pecker get the worm and save his pedormance. 11� keeps a, record of iiii,cost, He kamn that hat?" -DOMINION ma!erinls and DOMINION workmanship show up in -POnt between his body and the shouted the woodpecker, digging furi- tree. The first of_the--vRWFAnd--1blk ouiely at-the-place. I "Alasl" sighed the other. "Even had the mileagle he gets in DOMINION TIRES. if--see- the woodpecker been as quick as . -to take notice- of the n*L%e was a 'Found your old head off an ­`Mere are DOMINION TIRES'best suited to your cox, no matter peek- lightning he would have falled." rairrel, wh�i called 'from her nest it I*care!' the caterpillar cried, p what the size or what you Above to say: ing out of WU- another.hole in the "Well, I he,would why;' Mrs. uie it 'for-and-you get DOMINION. "For mercy's sake, go away' You worm-eaten wood. Squirrel insisted. quality in the 30 x4,4 tires as well as in thoIi big"Royal Cords"arA give me the headache!" "A little while after that, as I will ' "You will know and understand "Nobly"Treads for heavy cam ed whin el that the caterpillar"Well, you are no worse off than 1, tell you, a strange thing` happen w I tell You ram coact to coad, the bede deakre in Canada for I may tell you that I also have U'Mr.Woodpecker became very angry at was the elf in disguise. He jumped hemilache," the bi-id answered, pausing the worm's actions, and he kept on out of the hole'after plucking the 2carry DoenWas I aw,Db.dnioa INNER TUBES moment to took upon the squirrel,!digging, intending to get the fuzzy feathers, and while the bird was bid- Do� 77RE ACC"SOJU= Ask for th ;'-Iwho secIwled' at-him-.- 111-have-been'worm, no matter what. ing in-the bush, and walked away and pounding and pounding so long and' "The caterpivar aT i"t--stue"ib the woods Many birds ft,bard to-day that 1,have a,good rea- head out of still another hole in the a saw him, A-ft-igaid, and their 1 tree,and this happened to be the home kind of today can tel you that in ',son for having an aching head." Mrs. Squirrel rubbed her heart for of a squirrel. Mr. Redhead thought story Is correct, so far as anybody DOMINION P,1 a'moment, and then remarked that if he would succeed without any trouble i knows. It has been handed down from the v(podpecker would remain quiet now, so into the opening he thrust his mouth to mouth through ages." lcng enough to tell her a story about head, feeling sure that be would get "Ages!" exclaimed 7Mrs. Squirrel. AkEGWD-, Tim his strange habit, perhaps his as well the worm. instead of this, however, "That is a long time, arA, it does not as hey own hurt would be cured. he got hold of something else,and this seem that you folks will ever get "RalAtl Do you mean this?" the something else also got hold of him. feather hats again." bird asked, rapping again at the tree, It Was the elf, and he held the bird's The tale-teller sighed and continued: as if trying to.pound off his very head,' head until every feather of the hit "71* reason I peck and peck to that -my feather hat, madam. caterpillar out of the neat, bed and volution, as did Luther's hymn in ilia 4,. for spite- He then hopped to a limb was pulled off. The bits.were cast to I would find ch'the winds, which blew this way and If 1 60 not seek it I &hall never find all; but his wife repeated to him the times of the Reformation:clow to Mrs. Squirrel, squinted ea story of 'Mr. Woodpe&er. -'eye at her,said somethine about being that. far aw it, and that in certain. The elf truly The famous Cavalier song, •The- ay. The elf cried, as he said_tbea we' woodpeckers, while Don't." *she cried. "True, the King Shall Enjoy His Own.` helped wHftg to oblige, and told this tale: I plucked out the feathers one by one:I "Well, one time, long ago, a the 11 told yoti, bird! ' You think'I talk� the loot hats, will got caterp searching-for glar--and the troublea, of the the Restoration; wills it was a otatee- red4eaded woodpeckers in the world to hear myself speak, eh? Well, noow'food. Ake, it is too true that dig- woodpecker have nothing to do with man's bouts that James 11. was driven - wore I with us, but the lemon tau ght the bird is a --from his throne by a few verses set to Woe feather hate. People would that you have no hat I suppose you obedience brings trouble, and call them tuft, I guess; but they were know I meant what I said, when I that old-time woodpecker had not re- good one. While we know theTrp are music by Henry Purcell. hXte, just the same, and these kept asked YOU to obey me.' no eh es to-day, let us play that the "God Save the Kfnjj�' hes, helped to fused to begid the elf warning. He to fuzzy worm might be an elf L in-diis- make much of our,history, while tha, the sun ad in summer&nd the cold out lq&. Woodpecker sulked. He at went out of his way, so to speak I threatened invasion of Napoleon was -that his- hat insult-the elf, besides the act of din- guise, 'Bud treat lim accordingly. Irk winter.' once made up his mind "Every woodpecker took great pride was in the hole in the tree, for he did obedience, and now we suffer." am sure it would be terrible were vie largely brought home to England by to bring a luting disgTace and sor. "Rule Britannia:" and did not "It's a in his or her feather hat, as I shall not gee the wind blow the leathers "What you say is very true," Mrs. "and I am sure, if row to all the squirrels of the would," Long Way to Tipperary" help us to choose to tali diem,and nurse tired of -awe y. He intended, so he thought, to Squirrel acid them,'"a "Besides," mused Mr. Squirrel, beat the Germans? Indeed, the come and get-his hat when the showing the redtop& elf-was there were wood elves in these days. ''leather hats were envied by all other no longer about; so he hid in a bush none who were-wood the woods or fields agreeing with his wife, "a caterpillar is almost an elf, anyway, for be can �,btrds. quite a while, and then silently visited would be*.so foolish as to disobey their 'my mother's. Svai6. "Then, as now, woodpeckers lived the hole and' gought his lost topknot. commands. How_ Js your headache, 'No words that I can say express change himself from a worm to pretty butterfly." upoti bugs and worms' such as hide He chuckled as he peeked in sad mot- fir? .. The.wonder of its I ovellnese, Save this alone—'tin God's caress; Vinder the bark of trees and.in the Lured something about fooling elves "ny,I have none," the woodpecker wood I do not like to say -it, but or anybody else who considered, then- answered, inquiring,- "And yours?" . Quebec Supplies World With my 'mothses am" selves wiser than the greatest of the Gym, entirely. In order that I-may there cents a time when all wood -Asbestos. No depth of kn' peckers who had red heads grew very red4ieaded woodpeckers,.as he, called not get another, my Mend, I may as_ Asbestos is one of the better know, owledge has revealed would He. looked and looked, and sure you that your hat is not in this ' Wherein-its power flea,concealed, lazy, and wou not work for their himself. of Canada's normetallic. mihez!Lls food, choosing, instead, to eat eater- then backed up, crying, team stream- tree, so you may as well try. another It is useful as an insulating material Veki.t has blessed, inspired, healed: pflls�m It is easier, you-know, to get ing from his eyes-. and do no more pounding here." My Mother's smile. and enters into the production of . caterpillars who went to sleet - "'It is not there! It is not there,' The bird sighed mournfull?, then - many every-day appliances.It is found p, wrap Ali,but a man's reach should exceed ped up to queer beds, where they 'Indeed, it is not there!' a voice flew away to another tree, where his chiefly in the Eastern Townships his grasp, Or what's it heaven for? turn into butterflies, than it was to shouted. 'You are a very silly bird. tat,tat,'tat, tat, tat, as he hunted for of Quebec, the deposits there being the wood -Novir that sou have no W, bugs and worn" and also sought his.the chief source-of the world's gup= —Browning' "A time finally came when there wNch used to be your pride and joy, 112841ex il—, vbAX+esrd-- p y. Aswitos is a 11ne, 11 rxTblv-ftre-,11 were scarce any butterfliet in the you will ipend much 6f your time When she walked back- to her nest, of silky appearance. It occurs in the' .-country, as woodpeckers ate nearly ail searching for; one. I tell you that Mrs.Squirrel found a fuzzy caterpillar fissures of the serpentine rock, which -FURS the caterpillars; so an elf of the woods your hat may be found in this tree crawling across the floor, She bowed in this area is of a*dark -green or HIDES-WOOL J to manded the• lazy birds to cease at times, perhaps; at other times it politely to the worm, and remarked brownish color, so badly -shattered Big money can still be made eating the fuzzy worms under pain of will be in another tree,-I think; again, that she.was very, very glad to eft t it is a on theme skins. Ship your lot tha almost impossible to secure to us and make sure or r*- aliment. it will be in still another tree, for all him. , "Make' yourself at home," she block of the stow six feet long., ceiving the right price. Re- L P4ohr--cried_thebir&. 'We shall I know. It is a punishment for the' said, and the worm took her at her aVXs of asbestos, sometimes from turns sent,,the same djLy as shipment I received. eat what we wish and when we wish wrong you nave done Lt." he set to work roll- to fiva inehps in thickness, are, A14 STONE SONS UNITED it. ,We were born in these woods, and through the world in search of your ing himself in a web bed, there to have a.right to do as we choose here."'feather hat, but yon will never know sleep until.he might come forth a 6r- found with the fibres at right,an:gle-r! WOODSTOC-lo..'un i*%Ki- to the welils. of veins. ESTASUS"ED 1870 t: "The & gave his warning several where it may be found. However, if geow butterfly. to is not Property speaking, asbestos I n times, and then, finding the birds un- You bunt well enough you will be able When Mr. Squirrel came home to -but is recovered by the oper.-' mined., willing to obey, called to him a cer- to get Your food and, Perhaps, You his family be would have thrown: the cut method from quarries, similar to Made by taik woodpecker who 'wore a feather stone quarrying. The over-burden is z Int said was a sort of leader among removed by steam-shovels. THE -his kind. 'To him the elf said: and-the-worst 1-s-yet COMe ow-in pro- rtes and to the fixit-that it is resin_"I have called you to me to say that _K to its non-conducting if you birds keep on doing,things.YOU tent to common acids,, asbestos has t. Canadian- Stal -.1iould not do something will Mppen many and varied uses. It is largely o make you sorry.' used as insulation.for heating plants eFor answer the redhead raised a and of refrigeration installations. 'into the Wire Co ', Limited $ r`ng,and with it knocked the elf's bet Asbestos enters largely OT his head, at the same time shout-. HAMILTON, CANADA' manufacture of electrical equipment, Ing: such as electric irons, toasters fuse 'That for your orders,'i1r!I boxes, switchboards, etc. Other Our- "He thin flew to a bush where a poses for which it is used are as wall- :::'The Without cater-pillar was crawling, and gobbled board, sheeting under shingles for fire At up. prevention, as gas logs in fire-place-3, '­aFault- 'Stop it cried the elf, turning as lirents for kerosene ,and gas very red in the face double'over the d mad1m; and as table mat's and,uten- insult, and disappeared. sil holders. "The woodpecker chased another. The motor car industry has become t. caterpillar, which appeared on the a large consumer',6f asbestos, for in- sulation purposes and for brake lin Arn ric ' e an ings,'etc. Owing to the facility with' which ^"Sasibestos.fibre can be spun and woven, HIT ST- considerable use is made of it for _�7'GALVANIZED y filtering purposes, in laboratories. Its I! c.e to the common acids 'rer.- resistan V; ders it of special value for this pur- NII to t Pow i The ir of asbestos in the productio' Meet province of Quebec in 1920 amounted Ito 177,605 tons, of a value of $14,-1 , � T t r propc 674,972. By far the greats IT- Fence I tion of this is exiiorted, mostly to the I•United States. History S. =W Son�` Posts e Moat historians have ignored the fnct that gongs have In many Cases lk- I GILL spired the emotional forces that have shaped great event& Christiatitty entered Britain aocoM- panted by the strains of the Angus- tine chants-, the MarvatiligWe played I"UE NO.Is--•12 an important part in the Preach Re- pq, e,: ES*WOO 'F animals T- h<B I IR 11 be As Ship 7- lot an sure r1ght price. It_ :hd4 as to us and In "'i"I"s he r " the same'-h I I- �_.t_-d p T N Ll JITL w=AX STONE E:0 S V W S 1..6 WD T Un 1 44" Sm I'S 0 UT E As 7 ,ME101, AUTO REPAIR PARt8 Where the Queen Lives.. •Uff Classified Advertisemea If I were a mlember of the Roy �Zu RHEUMATISM Aeux" W4162MAD. for most makes and models of cars, Your aid, broken or worn-out part* Family, sayj a London writer—and, EAT APPEARING LADY TO-A replaced. Write or wire us describ- for my peace, I am glad.that I am not NaA our representative Intro Ing what you *&nt. We carry the I should keep a notebook and jot CAN BE OVERCOME R ULA useful line of- fast selling LAU lon., rgest and most complete stock in MP%R Wada of all tly used or now pcLrts down all the humorous remarks that Wrile, Anderson Manufacturing Com- b 110 REM VNER pany. London, Ontario.,--o- C.0 D. vinywh Canada. Satis- '�bing, But by Enrich 4 and automobile :qulpmeat. We ship were made to me. As It is, most Of N�fby RU GENTS WANTED: BLISS NATIVIS factory or refund in, full our motto. these remarks are lost,•and the few A Herba Is a remedy for the relief of,, SWv0#0 we" can Is, Mg thO Blood. Constipation. IndigentlQu, Billo ... ... 9934= butevia lk� T that are not have to be captured, by u all It"18411- Strategy. Rheumatism, 'Kidney-Troubles. attedt1vt reporters and Journalists. I Rheumatism Is a disorder of the well-known, having been extensively ad•t "You seem tend of the druggist's vertined, since it was first manufactured:, wits not prQseut.,myself. wh9n the blood. It attacks people when the In 1888, by distribution of•Iarg. QuantI-, little bay,." Vancouver's Tonnage Eclipses Queeli'visited a certain school In,an blood is overcharged with acid and im- ties of Almanacs, Cook 1$ocks. Health: NO AM Records. Industrial centre the other day, but I "Yes, he kin git all the pills he Books. *to.. which are furnished to purities, thus setting up inflammation agents free of charge. The remedies are thank the brother-journallst who was in the muscles and joints. Wet weath- wants fer our airguns." sold at a price that allows agents to Twelve thousand vessels with a. the spot and who pr.eserved In his er' or cold weather may'start double their money. Write Alonso 06* on w the Miss Medical Co.. 221 St. Paul St. East, As Viewed From the Air. tonnage of 9,281,000 visited the port of notebook this fragment. tortures of rheumatism, but it is not ­7 Montreal. 'Mention this paper. 1104 Vancouver last year,according to the "Where do you live?" -the Queen the cause. The,cause: In the blood. Female passenger n I aeroplane some is --excitbdly- repor.t of W. J. Blake'Wilson, retiring asked a little girl. Victims of this malady have every rea- thousands of. feet up president of the Vancouver B My Prayer.; Board of -"In FulleT'd Rents,"replied the child. son to fear the first dull ache in the "Please, oh, please, won't you go Trade, shattering all previous ship- "And where do you live?" , . 0 God, my God, wheTeer Thou art,'.. limbs and joints, followed by sharp &W11? I've just, dropped my pearl a twelve months Queen Keep my beloved in Thy Heart; ping records for The _n laughed and replied: pains through the flesh' and muscles; cuff-button! period. "Ohi-not far from VIctoria Station— 'these. arip the symptoms of poison In "Calm yourself, madam--that's not Fold In Thy Heart that heart so bright "A number of new lines-of transpor- -button, that's Lake Erie." Heal him with TTiy most gentle light. you must come and see me with your i the blood, which will shortly leave the your cuff -button,were Inaugurated." he said. mother some day." And since Thou mad'st forgetfulnes4, -;Vaucouver Is now, linked with the victim painracked and helpless. Liai- Forget whaie'Z-r Thou flnd'st amiss -her What Pa Said. - : -z I wonder whet the Invitation meats, hot applications and rubbing a Orient by tep lines of steamships, with will be accepted? Queen Mary's mod-may give temporary ease, but cannot "So you have t*Ina at your house, •And since Thou mad�vt rememberins.­,11, Europe via the Panaina Canal by nine eat description of where she lived possibISr root the-tro ble out of the Johnnie?" Remember every lovely thing. u "Yes'ni, two of 'em." And then, my God, I-ean down .lines, with Australia by two, with Bri struck a contrary npte to the'descrip- system. That can only be done by ea- tish Indies and the East Indies by two. tion given by anex-duke, who said he' riching the blood. This new blood "What have you named them?"" see • . • Port facilities are.rapidly being en- was always to be found at the Savoy drives out the poisonous impurities, "Thunder and Lightning. That's And, pitying, remember me. Aarged. The Government Is rushing Hotel. He spent his days—on the and the rheumatism disappears. if what pa said when they came to the r%a. completion of the new Ba4lantyn.e pier, curb.outside! you are a sufferer from this painful house." Minarcls Llnlm2rt for Dand which should be finished by next yeak.' `Canadian Pacific Railway malady, begin the use of Dr. Williams' The ne*' Pink.Pills and see how soon the pains The Regimental Lyre. Clever Baby. Npler also is nearing completion. A SPLENDID MEDICINE 'and stiffness of the joints-fade away. "Total-value of- lumber cut In Bri A number of stars on the cuff of a Mother-­-"Bobbie, your Aunt Edith tish Columbia was $92,628,807, against Among•those who have benefitted by soldier aroused the fair - visitor's has got-a new baby boy. I shall be $70,285,904 the previous year. it is FOR THE -CHILDREN I the use of the" pills is Mr. Freeman curiosity. liLs aunt,Paddy his uncle,and you wffl'.. Irving, Baxter Harbor, N.S., who says: "He's the batt allon astronomer," ex- be his little cousin." Oettmated -the. province has 350,000,- "Some time ago my blood was In a plained her escort, gravely. "Most Bobble—•'My word, mother, hasn't 9AA 4"et of.standing timber. The Baby's Own Tablets are the best terrible -pondition, leaving-me very useful Guides us home by the- he been quick in deciding who's to be present output;Ls practically 2,000,00 medicine a mother can give her-little much ran down, and with bolls break- stars when we've lost our way on which.?" (1001eet,a year. The demand will con- ones.' They are-a mild-laxative which tag out an my body. To add to my night manoeuvres." tinue to increase with depletion of quickly regulate the bowels and atom- misery rheumatism set In, and I not "How Interesting," said the maiden. Then, noting his bands standing timber in other. countries. ach and are gaareateed to-be-entinly only suffered greatly from the pain, man's badge, Therefore steps -should be taken to free from any injurious drugs. Con- but could only- get around with the the representation of an ancient ASPIRIN eliminate' waste in forest. Pulp and 6ernin's them bin. A� D. West, Lore- greatest difficulty. After trying sev- stringed instrument, she exclaimed, paper products were valued at $21,- burn,. $ask., writes:—"Baby's Own eml medicines without much success, slyly. "I suppose that thing on Only "Bayer" Is Genuine''.'. your 811,681, "alast- $k2,554,257.the pre- Tablets have given me more satiotac. I decided to give Dr. Williams' Pink gi ceding year. arm means that you're the regimental tion than an else I have- ever Pills a trial, as they had"been warmly lyre' "I a ?" r_ Mineral Produced In the province -given my children. They are easily recommended to me. I think I used had-a.value of $20.580,625, an increase taken; always work well and though nine boxes altogether,.but.,the Df $2 284,312. results The Miner"s Joke. Manufacturing indus- I have given quite.a 'few to my baby met my bvery expectation', as both the ax tries now number 2.000, with an an- they seem to work as well now as at bolls and the rheumatism disappeared. a A party of professors undertook to tr6J pay-roll of,$50,100,1000, and 46,350 first., wblc-h Is something other laxa- Naturally I feel that I cannot praise penetm ti into the depths of a Cornish --employees." minis. The loWeriag apparatus was O tives seldom do." The Tablets are the pills too highly." sold'by medicine dealers or by mail You can get Dr..Williams' Pink Pills the primitive rope and bucket. When Canada has most extensive fishing they had finished. their explorations at 25 cents4sa boa-from The Dr. Wil• through any dealer in medicine or by -grounds--5,000 miles on the-Atlantic, Hams' they were hauled up In the bucket two U Ins' Medicine Co- Brockville, Ont'. mail at 50c a box or six boxes for 'at a me. --7,000 miles on the Pacific and 220,000 - ti As the last was slowly an- miles fresh water. $2.60-fbom' The Dr. Williams! Mqdl, square Gerald Dickens, grandson of the cending, with a miner as a fellow pas- - clue Co., Brocky9le, Ont. great novekst,in a captairr In the Brit- -senger, he perceived unmistakable MInard's Liniment Relieves 01vtompgo ish navy. Warning! Unless you mm the name mptoms, of frailty In the rope. "How Power "y Bayer" on package or on tablets you Progre" n CAnada- often do you change your roves, my are not getting Aspirin at &Z Take 0 While the increase in power de- good man?" be, inquired, wheii about Aspirin only ai told In the Bayer pack- - and i neff 1rM -sub mvelopment W Canada in 1920 was - half way from the bottom of the awful age for Colds_Headache, Neuralgia, istabtlal, In many portions'of the Do- abyss. "Every three months,.sir," re- Rheumstiam, ' Earache. Toothache. 'minion now Installations and develop. plied the man In the bucket; "and Lumbago and for Pain. Then you will A�t CLAY CAHILL i -mo .meat have riot'yet caught up with the we shall change this one to rrow be following the directions and dosage Varfations---Clayer, Claire, . Cleyers, Varlatigns--Lowi, Quick, O'CithIll. lever4neressinli demand for hydro. it we get up-aafe.'�' —Irish- worked out by physicians during Marfer. Racial Origin electric energy. Increase In power twenty-one years and proved safe by 2 name. Racial OrIgIn—English. Source--A given development. naturally accompanies MONEY ORDERS. millions. Handy tin boxes of twelve Source--An occupation of locality. Historical record In the basis for. expansion of Industries. The pulp and Send a -Dominion Express Money' Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few _7 We are: Inclined to' suspect that including Lowe and Quick as Tv paper Industry. has undoubtedly at- Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. cents. Druggists also sell larger pack- atb�ntlon during ' names like this are not what they tions of the Irish family name of Ca. tracted the greatest 0 . ..,.ages. Made In Cans,". Aspirin,Is -a large number qf . seem, particularly when we remember hill, for, strictly speaking, they are the Past year, but His First Chance. the trade mark (registered In Cans,") not the same name at all. though both smaller- industries and the ever-in- "What 44)you men know of women's of Bayer Manufacture of Monoxcedo. that such a name as Hay has nothing ng-uses of electricity for ag 1.4wt and Quick,-when of Irish origin. cress 'Power work?" fieively'queri4d the lady ors- acidester of Salicylicacid. ..:whatever to do with our word "bay." are -traceable back to the same per. -and domestic purposes, both in trrban for. in this case. however, the suspicion son. and rural communities. an Important ."Is there a man here,'Ahe continued, - �` "rnvas nnfounde . for the family name The, Irish form of the family name -factors in the increasing power de- folding her arms, "who.has, day after OLD STANDBY, FOR in American history is -O'Cathall," which, it.should be re.I ma'14- W"a "u L4L�l —Ler-Puwul day,got up In the morning, gone quiet- of clay, famous 'the DO at the s. membered, is not pronounced with a I Installation of ly downstairs, made the fire, cooked of statesmanship, is in fact the same ;th" dike that In English, but more commencement. of 1920 was some 2,. his, own breakfast, sewed the missing ACHE W 'PAN as our word clay. like the English spelling which actual- 1500,000 h.p., the ultimate capacity Of buttons an the children's clothes, Any man or woman who'keem Clay wag to the farmer of the,mtd- ly is used in representing it." undertakings, either completed during cleaned ' the pots and kettles, and Sloan's handy will tell you dle ages In England what nitrates are The Irish family name is derived the, peat year or under actual con- wept the kitchen-? If there In such that same thing to the modern farmer. That is to say, from -. the given name of "Cathal," PtructlOnl� will increase this total by 'a man In the audience let him rise up. SPECIALLY, those frequently itwas most important an a fertilizer, which means "valor." some 840,000 h.p. This figure Includes I vilo-old like to see him." attacked by Theurnatic twinKes. 'and the-people who owned clay depQ.9- For-the most part the,"O'Cathalls!, the.,500,000 h.p. Chippawn. -develop- In the rear of the hall a mild-lookInK EA counter-irritant, Sloan's Lmi. JW­or-M-j4ed-tn the '*ele uea,_eL1tj&ua L14 UL Loilowerb i =eat of the Gatarda Hydro-Ete--t-4e man in Spectacles timidly arose. went scatters the congestion and'pew. almost'certain to be-persons of great -Cathal, the son of Conor, nicknamed Power Commission. Additional Pro' He was the husbafid'of the eloquent Sraks uQkmd ubbina to the affilcted 'importance in their communities, not Conor na Luinge Luaithe," or "Con• jects aggregating some 360,000 h.p. are a=relieving e ache andpain. speaker. part, havidy and used everywhere to say of I wealth,. a also under consideration. nor of the Swifter Sailing Ship"., This was the first chance he had The Province-of Ontario leads with g and finally eli. that for reducinj lml"A= Not all who bear the name, 'how- chieftain prominent In ancient Irish ever had to assert himself. ne tra '-­-.ever,.are necessarily descended from history. some 650,000 h.p. In undertakings, pains and aches of lumbago,ne muscle strain joint stiffness, spram,- clay owners or traders, though it Is Subsequent to the English conquest which are either under construction truction For years I have never considered ray bruises,and the results of exposure.air to assume titat' the majority are, of Ireland the native families In many or completed; Quebec shows 140 000 stock of household remedies complete co unless a bottle of Idinard's Liniment YOU just kww from its stimulatin for the name was often descriptive of sections. were compelled by law to h.p.; the Maritime Provinces, 30:000 was Included. For burns, braises, healthy odor that it will do you r0oh 'the, locAlity in which the bearer re- adopt English surnames. As a rule h.p.; Mant.toba, 20,000 h.p.. sprains, frostbites or chilblains It ex. Sloan's Liniment is mold by all drug,� cea. and I know of no better remedy,sided, as well as his occupation. In they did not pick them at random,- Undertakings which are projected _gist"5c, 70c.$1.40. for a severe cold In the head. or that will one of the old records an "Alice, in Is choosing rather an English translation for the near future' aggregate some give more Immediate relief, than to in- hale from the bottle thro(igh the nasal Cley" Is referred to. Amore usual of the Irish family 'name or an Eng. -200,8Wb.p. In Quebec; 15,000 h.p. in organ. storm was "de ]a Clay." Of course the lialit name which sounded as much an Ontario and 20,000 h.p. in -the Mart- And as to my supply of veterinary s�0� time Provinces, . while remedies it is essential. as It bas in very form "Is Cleyere" nearly always •re:- possible .# 0, ssible like It. Oils project manx •instances proven its value. A re- umbla involves cent experience in reclaiming what was -,.(presented the occupation. In this manner some of the O-Ca• alone in British Col Linin Lent "Marla" was another_name for clay. some 125,000 h.p. supposed to be a lost section of a valu- thails .adopted the name of Quick, able-cow's udder has again demonstrated -it is more common In the term "marl- from the Irish word of that meaning in great worth and prompts me to re- � ling,ll which means mixing clay with the title of the historical "Conor a& !commend it in the highest terms-*a all . . I Wisps of Wisdom.-, who have a herd of cows, large or small. Hence the family name Mar- Luinge Lualthe," while others adopt- '!I think I am safe in saying among all the soil. Aer, which, however, Is not very com- ed the name of Lowe from its simi- Look ahead or,you won't get'ahead. -the patent medicines there In none that covers as large a field of sefulness as Those wbx) have no taste for distip- .mon to-day. larity in sound to"Lualthe." does MInard's Liniment. Au real lruiism line, sacrifice, or serviep had better re- good for man or beast. main single, CHAR. K. ROB13TNS, Chebogue Point, N.S. The beat' time to hold on Is whets you-reach the point where the aver- ems" age fellow would fair off. Ammicagn Flower Doff R Book on Don't depend on others, or by and see )'fore�an-1 by you won't be able to depend on DI$EASES -Aela ilor and Now I to Food yourself.—nor will anyone else. and Free to any Ad- Cheerfulness is the rijbber tyre of dream by the Author. to taste, HfWs-veh4cle. 31144may olover 004 �NMY foo&,whfle pie It helps us be pass over 113 West 31st 111treet many bumps and rough places. Now York. U.S.A. 'Contain lut Ifte nc nsment. It may be true that the willing horse gets the heaviest lead. But once-In a ------- while he also gets the most oats. Nluded CORNS 'Ut Your employer may determine your ape N S " a salary, but you yourself determine ..By :%Combines-w ft its rich,sweet flavor the '21 your worth. To get more, make your• self worth more. Lift Right Off M nutriment of wheat and malted barley 111, dandruff, ft." kchkii� There Is nothing as elastic as the the cause of dry,thin and fiallins hair. widch makes it-an ideal food. human mind. Like imprisoned steam, �vlthout- Paiin T ent: Gently rub Cuticura Oint. want with the end of the finger.on spot the more It is pressed the more it rises Magic! Drop a little "Freexon6l' on et dandruff and Itching. Follow next A has been the favorite ready-to-eat to resist the pressure. The more we Morning with a hot shampoo,of Cuticura an aching corn, instantly that corn Soap. Repeat in two weeks. Nothing Cereal are obliged to do, the more we are for eiquarter of a century. stops hurting, then shortly you ]]ft It biotter thin these fragraint.super-crOmy fat 11 .-. able to'accompliell. right off with fingers. Doesn't hurt a emolilents for all akin and scalp troubles. -qnld 4 '99 So"2nF_ 25o"159c.Taknot n1 bit. a Dominion.Canadian 0weds has the only two coal re- Your druggist sells a tiny bottle Of on eves a ,4 ass, r_4'0­65W�7`T__1,_- Rr` i R EPTHEO g6ons on the seacoast of North Am- "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient erica,, 'and coDtrols one-fifth of the to remove ev&y bard corn, soft corn, ISSUE NO. 16-121. A world's coal resourcee, or corn between the to", and calluses. 77",d� � �.- �.A e via•"'a• 3'-1•a. ..,-xYe� ' *�Q x.� House-cleaning is now the or- ohn•Calvert has sold out'his illiams 'LOCALISMS. �,i der of the day !bus ku-sine"to Fred Andrew,w•ho Paull Knifton,' of BrisrUon,, will take possession in a few days. '` h --=Miltoti Scott., of StratYord, spent Sunday here with hie wife.. -Mr. and Mrs.-Ludford, of To.- • - a_ud family. ronfoi were- the"guests of Mrs. vas in town over Sunday. -Miss Marjorie Allaway spent James •Gordon and family over ;,• ; -Born, on Monday, April 25th, .Sunday is Toronto with her sister, Sunday. _ ' . -_ -.- Are`The Best Jo F. H. and Mrs. Richardson, a-Mrs Smith. -Dr. Henry will be here as usual - Bu a Williams' Boot once and bu-will be our customer -M. S. and Mrs. Cha mtin and next Tuesday,to attend to his pre - -- hard of ThSnkB __ _ y _.._ =Mrs. Dickie .pve.te in tie city.on — for keeps. All sorts she es and sizes: . Prices - -. fessional duties.• I desire to take this opportunity of - - 1? - - p Wednesday. -Misees B. and L`Banting have thanking the many friends for their were reduced last week by approxi- -L. A. Fladlay, of Toronto. . been spending a few, days with kindness and expressions of sympathy "spent Saturday at the hams of his relatives in Toronto. to me and family during the illness -• ' tn&tely 14 per.cent: lrnothec here.-- . =Wilson ktmore, of Parkhill, and death of,my beloved wife. -Robert Somerville is on the spent a day this week with his CHARLES SEEso, Pickering - s .sick list at present, but-is some- brother, Dr. Atmore. k s ,.�a'hat improved. -Ed. and Men., Walsh have re- 117e.,have a number. of -_ -James Allaway has 'the con- turned home after spending a few' Xastt► dcfvertiaemessta. - _. '': tract_fer re-painting lairs: Joshua days with relatives and friends in Richardsode residence. Lindsay. DUCK EGGS FOR SALE-Apply Forsythe and �.rrow Brand Fine Shirts =The townsnip eohneil will meet to Hugh Miller,Pickering. 31t[ on Monday next for the'transac- -W ne Hall rn°yed.last week to - ._ _ _ ' for men. These arE absoliltel uaranteed erect. _ =tion of"general business. the Seneca Haight'falvn north of FOR, SALE-Fresh milch' cow. ? Y`g the'village, now owned b John P Years old. Apply to Jas.Underhill, Clare- r -Mfss B1aneBe Mechirt, of{Tod Croci:ett. - y most. Siff _ _ Reduced from 5.50-and.3.50 to 2.75 . Tonto, spent the week end at the -Mr. and Mrs. Patton, of Black= ` TANTvD-Pasture for 12 head of �' ,,tome of her parents here., stock spent' a few hours R•ith `V young cattle. David Dawson, Cherry- y r Nd " -On and after MaX the-1st the friends in town on Wednesday, w°°a 32 = r •' :.»_ : - :'. • '' rr. Pickering Drug Store will be-clos- afternoon. BRITISH C aLUMBIA SHINGLES . • ,'�ed eger'y Thursday afternoon un- -TLe Methodist church has 'for sale at lowest possible pricgs by Thomas -.guy' a Londes Suit Now !''.- ' •':.: All Oct. 1st. been thoroughly renovated, the Paterson;Claremont 31-3i � -E. -1); 'Bank's?, of New York, ,work being dome by the Ladles' PIGS FOR SALE-Sow and lUpigs.' - -. Before the.best of.the samples are-all sorted out. r has beon spending a few days Aid Society.ty. Appl at 1°i 26.con.s,Pickering.' Chas.C. .here with his brothers, W. H. and. Gostick,V R.2,Claremont. 32 et In a t on good his for once -R. A. Somerville has porch- CT g ... g L. D. Banks. seed-the doable brick residence in STUMPS AND STONES BLASTED - .'. ,�lCker na -Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon and ■ which he no*'lives from Mrs. J. i- —Persons req',trtngwork done phone Mark, p ' l" ebild,of Toronto, spent over Sung N. Rfel:Rrdson., 1813,or writeGeo. Ives, Brougham, 31-34 Fred 1 i Bunting y - d t day with the •former's mother, -'3tigar, ' which -increased in HOUSE PAINTING-House paint- ; Established 1857. Mrs. James Gordon. rice half a cents,few weeks ago, ins.,given workmanship RoyPerguaraering. Es- : L' ' -The frame-work of the Missi p g timatea styes tree Roy Gerow,Pickering. 27tf has taken R drop of half a cent, • y: Rorke's new cottage is now erect bringing it to the `sam rice it ORS ALE-Rubber tired McLaugh- f' ad, and the building will now be @ p U lin buggy, new;with extra set of steel tired ' was before the raise. wheels, Norman Graham.Claremont. Phone r rushed towards completion. Merbbers of the local lodge of 2413.• al- r. --Judging by the large number :Odd Fellows attended the g Di- v _h*C 19 of moving vans loaded with furni- r WANTED ' d ee.ONCE—A house. orle ".ture, Sunday seems to be a favor- vine Service at O haws on Runday mai8 to family of trues. A ply to Mrs R. _ last, and next 'Sunday they will-A..Birre3f a R 2• Claremont• Phone Claremont 4,'„=Its days for moving. Attend a similar service in Whit - - • -Arthur Boyes moved last week by. F�iGG4 FOR SETTING—From J. S. - 'a' into the residence on King St. iMaitin'sstrainof White W4 andottes, Great - - - -- - - - It is rumored that the Lis yy " east, which he purehat+ed some winter layers. 31 r'setting. VV,A.Henderson, as' time ago from the Edward Eornell Bombe farm,'west of the village, Pickering` 27.32 - c which has beetr-occupied by estate. FOR SALT:-A teats of heavy young Burrell fur_. the pRSt t-verity-one mares. Also,30 crowns of rhubarb,- Appl>' K, -John T. Stephenson has had - years, has been sold to a Toronto-at lot 11.con, t.P�ckerinR,B r phone Pick.lAlYl,_ Vall eeverat mien busy during the past . c c°. west;R R-),eickerin 3:-33 f� Wall - few days putting in a cement r'1AII c v"",; :foundation and floor under his -A number from here.attendee:-- LrELp SjANTED-Neat appearing 1 7 ,. the concert Rivemla the Slerhodist tady or ttcnticnisn to act as-our repres�nta- R'd 'verandah. ti•a Into xluc%ng useful line of test seliingg articles. _ ,f' church,Whitedale,on St'ednesday Write Anderson Manuf'acturtng B Rub, Com- - "` -The May meeting of the Meth- . evening ender tliti auspices of the,parry.. 432'We:lingtph West•Toronto. 3233 the odist 4 Ladies Aid will a held of choir..and report a . most enjoy. Pa a the 4th at 3 p. m., at the homeof CSR 9aLE-Clipaai all kinds of _Papers ' able time. �. Mrs. Findlay. BuslnBSS and the Fwnts in farness. and all vemrawt farm nd election of officers, -So far as results have been ements in good-order. Also severe: heavy and , ' -Harry Wade has a number of obtainable the •'dry" majority in V Hermann Claare;�n. Phone-t i°r�-QOtie"f'' the Province of Ontario note . .men at work building a fonnda- -- - - - tion tlsnder'his residence, recently stands at 164,058. The Official FED POTATOES-We have .25 4- stands b Mrs. Muter and is majority will not be known until t,hacsof IrishCob§lers et. Thesearechoice Big Assortment of Patterns to choose v y ' after ,clay 4th, when the official �a from the best��t h�e they t st.°eeF.a'tt., d otherwise renovating it.ovin the count will be made. The law pro- chap'maa, R. No.i,Ptckenng. tadw phone from. .Complete ran(' i11 stock. e1l�St -S. J. Collacutt is R Pick.3_s. 3_33 hibiting the importation of I'ntoa- cottage at the corner of Church choose yotir- paper an take It 'Wit it end Bing streets, which is now. icating liquor will not- come into NOR SALE-ODe driving mare, one , .., force until some time in Jme. i, aetof hen harness. one medium weight you, No ..waitZn� •].Return what you . . used as R garajie, preparatory to .pnng wagon with box complete.. All these ar- 1 . —Nothing creates a more favor tt:tes are-in good condition, and must be sold.as = erecting a new building. able impression , to 'the pa®!+ing the owner has no(umber use for them. Apply to do not use and Set- credit for lt$ Services in St.George's church stranger than neatly painted P c�"�OMP Claremont- 31tf _ . -- ° _ - - °" 6th Sunday'after Easter : i4lorn - Bu at -Homer - ing. at 10.80; Evenini, at- 7.00 ; houses and well kept surround- r Sunday School.at 2.80,p. m. As. inns. The man wbo enjoys.his . '. FOR SALE -• .-May 5x1; home will see that it is made at- - -,tension Day, Thursday, Part of Lot-'L'.Third ConcessiQn.P1CIC• tractive in, appearance. Paint • Fervice at 10.80 a. ru. pp ering. 20 tb ': wcre9, with buildings , -It is clairded by contractors may be high in price, brtt it f4. and railway siding on propart BrO0n1:4s B!OOms--Special Prices_ ' '. that building costs have declined cheaper than to let a hoitse fall Appply Toronio Builders Suir`plies.• im- twenty' er cent during the past into decay,4y neglecting to paint iced. 106 Don Esplanade. 'Toronto, or "Earl Grey,'.regular 1,10', going lit '90 cents ' t' t. to C. Axford.3rd Con., R. R. 1, Pick- year' .s - e is consider able aavina• --No,f3 regular 90 cents, going at 70 +` —•1qe ire cent snowers or the axza. ering. iltariu. — _ but it is still two high to induce d '� building operations on an eaten- past few weeks is giving the farm- u. Et, regular f j cants, going; at 66 er? much anxiety as it is im os- TIME TIBLE-Piokering Station ?i:3 t+ive scale. A number of houses y p T R Trains going£aa0 Joe ae follows will be erected this year, this be- 'ibis to make any progress with N. g Mail 7.57 ® M. Extra values-Don't wait. - - - Jng compelled, through necessity, their seeding operations. While_•,: ,. 28 Loosl - �'.�V.X. .but very few houses will be built_a few of those on light and dry se i.ocai ' 'd.2o P.M s on speculation. soil have nearly finished, the ms- .Trains going Feat des• as follows- n!Sp 3I'llld Clearance of Dress' (roods _ -The trout streams along the jorlty have done nothing except a No. 35 Iroosl' 10.35 A. M. � t7 - eights1and Y inch concessions are little plowing. The early spring -7' ;tall 8s6,4.5P. Di,- _''BlackT All Wool Serge, 50 inches wide, reg, 3.00;for... °1,75 yd ": bein -'clo9el wRtclled these dA s ttreet-ryas sxpeeted-t1�ag Ise a v;,, ..y --1,00 y as it is ens ected that some over late one.. Grass, however, is doing, AOa. 6 and , also run on Sunday Grey weed, fine for boys'knickers 58 in., reg 5.50 2.23 yd eathnsias pe ted that are over- nicely, as the dampness and fairly , Foregoing is according to Standard Black Dress Qoods, 40 in; wide, reg. 1.50. d the season which does not Warm we%ther is favorable to its- ' ' 'time. Green and Blne Check, 36 fn. wide, reg. 1.85, 1.75 yd legally open until the First of growth. ,Black and White Cbec+k; 86 inr wits, reg. 95c, 73 Yd, _ =t �c ':a regular.Serge, in green, red and black, 36 in. wide, May. This warning is 'given for -TheOsliawa Reformer is rap- HARNESS SHOP ,•. :• -79 yd y ' the benefit of the "'speckled beau= idly developing into a city daily, regular.1.30 y_d, for:.. _ • ' - `-' 'ties." as the never exercise •an befitting the large town in which -i '28-00 These are all good values and an opportunity to save ` y y ' Set of single harness, : caution until May 1st. It is pttblisbed. It is now issued g oq your spring buying. three times a week, but we be-. Single lines, 4,75 Team lines., 8.45 ' -Mr. Harrington, formerly fuel - - / controller for the province, is lieve that it will not be very .lorig. _Single bridles, 5.25 ` strongly urging people to' et in before it will appear as a; daily. Teatil closed bridles, 10 30 pr. Ry R p g cNaP111 �►N their coal supply as earl The excellent service that it is with e y as nos• Collar tops compete, sible as there is certain to be a rendering to the people of Os11it- wa was exemplified on the evening balls 5.90 pr. _ shortage and prices will soar. We p of Monday, April `18th, when the Collars 4:75 up, Sweat pads 75c up l a EARDWARE. shortage not a and rice reason he has - - - ' for sending out the warning, but returns from the Referendum vote BUN-DY S- s ; were being received. A special Shoe and Brass Polish, some are wondering if he is in telegraph wire was , installed iu Harness Oil, Royal Compo, ` collusion with the coat dealers,, - _ who maybe anxious to.,sell early their office and the retiirns imme• Curry Combs etc. diately given to the crowds out in'the season. side by megaphone, and two spec- All Harness and shoe repairing HOUSE-CLEANING MADE EASY -Those who have been expect• ial editions issued, one' at 8.15, promytly done. ing work on the Provincial'High• and the other at 10 o'clock, giving - - Wi a carry everything to make house- way have not yet received any complete returns so fez as then ::.;.�,�� Bradley - , word as to when the work will be cleaning easy, such as - received. We congratulate them Pickering resumed, and they are now begin- on their enterprise. Harness Maker, g Cling to wonder if any work will The pastor of the Methodist Step Ladders Mo s Tuba Self-wringing gops, Washing be done this year or not. This ' e op g, > p Church will be in charge of both ELM DALE MILLS suspense is giving many consider- services neat Sunda in the a ,able worry, as they are afraid'of morning at the close f theriblic PICSs ER=N� ^ ''Machines, 'Clothes �rinaers, Tub Racks, Cuftain - y befog enable to secure work except service the Sacrament of the you can always get the beat.Mani• Stretchers, Brooms, Brushes, Stick Fast atmuch reduced wages. It fs al- Lord's Fnpper will be adtziinister toba'Flour made from No. 1. - - �;,- most certain that when work is ed, The subject for the service Manitoba Wheat. _ _ Paste Whiewash Brushes, .}.. . _.. resumed that the wages that will will be "The Early Christians." Royal Household and Glenora for ' R/ be paid will be less than that paid Our text will read, "The disciples Bread. Try a bag. ^'B011er9 w&9}1 BOarll9 Steel Wool Carpet Bea-t6r8' eto." a last year. were called ,Christians first in pastry Flour Fresh Rolled-Oats . - _ ' ' _ _ '= The new 'tinge=table of the Antioch." Acts 11:26. The even BRAN, SHORTS - Grand Trunk will come info effect in subject will be, Heart Cal R j " `�=•' MIN FEEDS.! ' '. on Sunday neat. The chief ebang- tore." The text reads: as follows, :;�`' {lAT CHOP _ . _. e Of es so far as it will affect Picker- "See thy' heart with all dill- Y.8ee our complete 11n i P y CRUSHED OATS ing will be the improved service genres,for out of it are-the issues' `.BARLEY CHOP `.r;I - -T 't=: • - -:' of putting on the .early 'local, of life," Prov. 4 : 28. The people WHEATS ' �+ •;Martin-,Ma '10 - p. C. Pure ;Paint`.+ which will leave Coburg at 6.20 a. are cordially invited. Go to S. S. CRACKED CORN !:i m. daily, except Sunday, and will at 2.00 p. m and push this great MIXED HEN FEED ! Lao, - ;` arrive in Toronto at 5.45 a. nl,, work. , League service on Friday t ,l , y CJatdwell a cream substitute Varnish Floor,Finish, Varnoleurin Wood �Y• and which will be due at Picker- at 5.00. A good meeting is assur- C-.If Meal. ing about 7.45 n. ro., and this local Pd with Miss L. 111onne White Enam 'l etc; - y in charge. Molasses Meal train wflYTeave Torontp'at 5,15 p. The young people are grged to CHOPPING AND OAT'S ' m. atra will arrive .i Pick ring attend. The _Of(lcial Board will CRLSHING E�'ERYDAF - 'Ask for a color'Card. about 6.10 p, m. 1 e Itav of nteet on .Voz,dav, 11ay the 2nd, at Get prices on feed in ton Iota, a -net received the PCV time tab 00 p, m. Every ruember should BELL PHONE.' - Pickering eve c'tlnnot give t Correct -time) present. Be unre to hear the -fir Piv rin, . hn the above is`fra pun Dr. Simpson on May the ei Nos:ulately cor t, Sal. J. C iu a da s s ,P ti'V. D. h9pP g- var.� Y• G 4 �.y. 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