Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_03_30 g! W Zw; -- r 47� .MW A -X 4. A -ERING, 0NT.,, TRIj)AYq- Al RC'II* 30*, IM . ,: No. 29 ICK SCHOOL REPORTS. Established 18% - ,��LEN MAJOR. er George West. of Asbburn. will Marchyeport of U. S. S. No. 11 and Geo. Ell Bak Med4cat preach a memorial serm6n fortbe late 4 Searbow and' Pickering; nativoin Miss Annie Ireve Piss at Glen Maj?r ;;t'der of merit: Jr. IV-Olive Hulmes, GREENW'001� church on Sunday. April the lot, at 01&ra Annie, Brock Bradley.,Hazel jQls E. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Director' Sr. III-Wallacjr Bradley, egie. JL't*Optometrical!Association of ontaxio.'Res 90 P. m. Cara istartd MembeT of ithe Atnerican Bert Rulmes. Retk Carson. Jr. III- appolutmem. Asw6stion. Eyes examined by _Jack Graham,Willie Treadway, Betty BROUGHAM. Phone 2804, Claremont.'ont. ..�M* -, Lartart ab seui. Sr, II=Violet'James. MILLS Ughitning' Miss Stewart.of Toronto, is visiting Jim Carnegie. Jim Lacey. Norris Wil. N. F.TOM LINSON, M, B., Mimber 'bysiciant and Surgeo 0 i_th Mrs. Phil'ip. liamson,Jean Brurnwell absent. Jr. e�the College of P ar2o. Uffice: that formerly occupied b. Miss Wilkins, Pf Bowman is H-Erma,Aunis.Mary Tredway. Jim the Is R.Frodie,and latterly by Dr, CaIg �Trotecfion vi6iting her . aUntrf Mrs. Thomas Hulmes,Charlie Rate absent. 'Atinie .-V te Dr, Phone.-Claremont,Qat. 231y Si. I-Nluri Norton. RiLte el Brumwell. Irene Mrs. Smith. of Palmerston..,spent Bradley.. John White, JiM._,White. N1b.' 'Mck][INKO"N,M.D., L.R.C.S..- way sa7e you hundreds of the week-ead ulith her Prother. Geo. H�lena W. Rime, Teacher. Edinburgh,.member of the College Ot 1phylucians and Surgeons of Ontario,neentiate Duncan. BARLEY WANTED dollars this year. . . i UXBRIDGE *I R sa 001'age of Miss Helen Barclay has cordpleted, fiveoi:l att"llon $0 asio6ses Of wopless mad her ccurse at McDonald Halt. 6 uelpb, Highest price paid. Must be' good -4hildran. 00ee and reeidence,Broughtm. Town Cqun" fq�Wity-, Get our prices and have your abil-has returned home., A jbint uTeetiog'of tbe number from here attended the cil and Building Committee was held I am buyin g WA EAT a to 4. _t P Chah 11c .. ,buildings protected and County Road Foremen's Convention on Wednesday to t.ry to reacbksome held at Port Perry.on Tuesday. agreement in the matter of the new R. 43ORDON MeRAY-Chiropme- cut down 0he price-of Miss. Scanlon, Leacher of our public High Scheol-, bu��agree men t could Wi-th the big drop in the ' Ditot. OfEce'hours-130 to-5.00 and 7.00 to Ock school. requets parerts who d I esire to be reached. as the council believ6,It BARLEY FEED, 8.00 and by appointment. 'Phone 320. Br flie lose. t e in SuXet, Wltitby. 8 .7startcbildrenim 'h beg' p-class l,can be built,for$75,000. M BRAN AND SHORTS save you money this season to Vease,se6d them on Where is the maii who wen't to , ikr graixb :Monday. April 9t Torosto ­with,one eye open for coal;l- it�will Pay You to sell To q.. a few weeks ago. It in ast have been 6nd buy these feeds OBRI AN, Barrister jwO STOUFFVILLE.. a bliod eye as there is a coal famine A limited quactit of A .1011citor.Ift PubUe.Zte. M so Intown. Neigbbote brive been trying Heavy Oats ;wanted. "n.a 00"ftoa fit.24orth,WhisbT.Onow John Forgie. Reev;e of Pickering., 6 borrow' coal'. from 'each' oiber Wks in low I Some of the pneumonia cases hsv� Chopping.on Monday, Wednesday n on Tuesday last. 'WILLIAMJ.BEAT014 and Friday, 8c per bag until Stiouffyille, Ont, The Board of Trade met on Monds.,v beet) in desperate need of coal. Mr. T,B. A..Bar V V rister, Solicizar, scember of tbc firm of evening, when It was dwj'ded to.bold Hoskin verV kindly sul*lled some to further notice. GRyZ- out usual lot of Julv celebration. the BAgsbaw family In' 'their. serious 4,Deuisori.Foster and Beaton. Toronto usts EmkUng.85 Bay street.Toronto. Teams are on thg ground clearing illness. It is these I w 7elepbone Main%I and 962. rtfle kindnesses away the scarred remains.of the burnt in- trouble tbat proves Godis Still old town. ball. This is the probable abroad In the world.-Journal.- - is H, RE A L Denfal at e of the new P. 0. r It is rumored that Herb LL-nti6x -CLAREMONT BROCK ROAD. -1 Ir, J. HUDSON, D. D. S.. L. D. S.. will not-be-a, candidate-in-tbis conati- X1 * 132 Cachon Toronto. I Hudwn*s New Licensed ta,ency at.the coming ele.ction and Mrs.Wm. Badgerow Is still Jim Wbit- S 17teni write for. a ortna�of comfortable plate work. -the sick. va or phose,14orth 5316. - 4.16 Emtbalwer and Undert"er., that A. E. Pugsley, ol Sutton.will I be- by'nuraing the likely man. It is reported tbp*t RAndall EIIIAott tb, Dentist. Stouff- Motor Hearse: The Veterans held a supper on Fri- to not so well as usual. DR- D- dav last fit the Mansion House. Re- vl;,e. Hcn"Graduateof Cbicato and To- Toronto connection for - Win. Ellicott reports great luck in rooto Uiruversities andrhe Royal 'College of coinpanied by a program. Bill Marr, his sbe'ep icidustry. n g MritalSurgeon". Pboneoffict-2011. Reside spital Service, - .-Ho sevik evrek raisin ' :3015. Noouvs,d- sppointdwnts.- 261y f4merij of this place. now of Toponto fifteen lambs. was the comedian.. Mr. McIntosh Is employed at pres- There are abnota dozen electricians -OLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. ent In the Goodyear Rubber Works at L) Irsduate of the Royal Celtics of Dental BARNELU S' doing Hydro-Eleetric wirinrlb resi. abwmanville, Swg-me and Unmeruty of Toronto. 015ce dences in town. Atl housei will have ' Clifford and Mrs. ifuhbard have re- Ovel W M. PrjZgla`2 hW41VZZ4 Store. Whithy, Office hours 9 to 12 i I to 6 30. lvd.'pl�ceie 0. to be re-wired. which*_ipakea.it ex- turned from their wedding tour and "I phone 220. 444 . pensive for large homes. sallisoon b.e 'settled in their hoine The Univei-sal M' I Chop 'in p 9 1 bet e.. "Gavcv,-ff GREENWOOD. Much sympathy iq expressed'.for -for repairs -Mrs. Knox. to the loss of .-Will will be closed Wm.sod !One of Our Productione) Mrs. A. Davis Is confized to the on Uct. l8th and 14th. house these day-. owing to illness. their only daughter aged apven years. We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lena-for: We V. RIOHARDSON-Real He The funeral took place on Thursday all mallies of ears-Ebe best .late. N 'Running again-Oct. 10th. Born.an Wednesday. March 21st. aitersicn f row the home of her grana- IOU Public,Etc.,Picketing.Ont. ally" to Henry and Mrs. White-,'a-sol iou' ll, to to Erskinoternetery and wa# in the market for W. G.Bames, -'Green Nver 4argely attended, pul" born), the prim -LX AZEL ANNISs-Elmutionist. For. Mrs. Robinette motored out from : FOFL SALE X-11.met pupil of Owen A- Smily. For term Or addPess R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. Toronto on ftoday on'd spent,the day and *pan dat" Ind. pV Malvern 2408. Rome Phone OM Mark. with Miss M. Wood. - GREEN'RIVERe Heavy Wagon*. fUghland Creek P.0, 9 rr. 7 Mrs. F. L Green Is slowly recowL Roy Carter's .saWwas a huge one /r 38TTIJ.,. 41e4used Auctioneer, ssoes log Irop her recent illness and.is now �aess. Set of Iron Ha rows F. �� 0"616504 of Torls WA 006arim Atio. 4 PICKEIUNG able to-leave her room. ence Dotea Is undor'tbe doctWa All to good.shape. Clar 61"eales of all kW* &stanae#to on aborts" Mrs. Adamano still continitse In care at present. _aestwe. AddrassersenaftwP.M. Oulk y)M poor health. Her daughter. Mrs.Em- W.T. Wilson spent a few days In Wood working oind General LUMBE41% werSon. is nursing be?. the city this week, DR EATON TOWNSHIPOLESK A ivelzmaw, Gotanalsoloneirtor tdclas. 7 Mrs.Norman Wilson b&4 been con- Malcolm Patterson hs,9 been on the W. H. JACKSON, Brock RAW "&"viss, A686airse-11. a". meow to 1060 fined. to the house during the Jast sick list for a few days. twin -Imuw Of ltWiiN4P 1AW v-pek with a severe c9ld. Miss Rets Turner. xf Stouffrille. Pickerleg, qat. eafte I#= Out. 1-y J&mes Rick he& disposod of his spent a"week with Mrs, Spears. AVIDA. P17GB-LiveAtock aue. We are carryiyag a farm. being unable through III health Mr. Carter, who bAs been ill for r will take sometime. is now improving n1i large possession April I*L Duoteer Graduate of C. M. joves.School. aS. to work It. . The purchase fetis" experience with pedigreed and well ;el.y;M Here- You Are =gnialoha.and riaff work All kinds of ules Harrison Spears hais bought A I attended to Tema reawcable.11"mor The postponed Ivish concert given near Ashburn andwill movethere-'. ted stock of ay -$or tD the ebu#eh-on Friday eveol"was ab;Vly Mount it decided success. Being home talent e jo people presented Fred- WM, MAW. LIORNSED AUG- there we& no expense In connection it show Ong Jumber etc. nd Mrs. Riddle witb a TIONEER for York.Qnt&Ho and Durham Cement, . I- with it. consequently tbla imoceeds M"day evening. Cocnium U kinds of sales prosaptly attended- to. Terma.e. ble- ]:)stea for oJes way be Let us quote you prices on -ere given to the IAdles'Aid Society Much sympatby it extended to W. arnniedutNgws*omcv. Bell =41-Lulepm- for church purposes. A. and Mrs. Knox -on the death of dkmt phones. Whitby,Ont. sly your requirements. their daughter, Helen. Coal L..No DIJNSARTON. The Green River Footbalt Club *K 'hold a meeting on -Mond ev Ding ..URNINGRAN .-BROS. We D, Gordont Son' XrLRobert Clark and little don. Rt 8 o'c'ock in the Green "Kiverestore. Lumber, ghtir. Margaret.are spending a week All players are requested'to attend as ..(FRE.N1CHMAN-S BAY) with friends at Oakville. the certificate must ba handed in PICKERING On Wednesday evening a plemant next week At-" the members should- ShiDgles .Builders, General Contrite. :�7 social hour was spent iii the basemeiit attend as important business is to be tore and Si" Writors. oftbecbureb. given by the Ladies' sett 911 Aid.anisted by the Young Peo led. fi Best Motor-Car Value _ple. Ready Roo lag Alter'tions &ad repairs of eivery Vvm. and Mrs. Taylor attended the AT,- WHITEVALE. description. Concrete work, funeral of the former's father, Mark on Lath Chiruveys repaired � .The Lowest Price Taylor. sit Highland Oreck. on M - a Autos are Quiie numerous again in .-..Estimates kree. d;y and the asme day received notice our village. o the dext-of hii i-ister. MYF;. Wm. -Mrs. IN R. BeAtolm has been visiting Durant S Aw FAIRPORT R.0.9 ONT. tir at $710 McGinn at Islington. Her funeral her son in Toronto. took place on Wednesday afternoon Miss Neteasp'ent last week-end -10omplete witb -F. 'A. E 1E S 0 R S EtC. Some good points worth kn.o-wing; � 'toft.George'o Cemetery,Islington. her parentsiiii Uxbridge; Yrmit Tress, "Tub LastSaturday the school meeting Mrs. Fred Mnjnr entertained a num- 1. Red seal contineiktni motor was not largely attended, owing per- her of ladies to a 5 o'clock tea last Having secured the ageney for E.D. 2. Tbree-qMiai ter flostatig axle haps to the stormy weather or lack Of Thursday. Smith &Son. Ltd., Nor-erymeo,- .3. Timden bearings all thr4jugh interest. Goo, Toyne, sr., although The Whitevale Baptist -Allsolon Cir. 0 4. Same gear shAft as Chevrolet absent, was elected trustee fpv, the g of Winona� Oat... . _K cle will bold their April meetingat I am*prepared to take oroers for all Single plate disc clutc remainder of Lhis year, but declines the home of Mrs. Upham. . A good Picken- n kinds.of Fruit Trees,Sqpall Fruits, 6. Half elliptic springs 4underalulog) th accept. The meeting wa& adjourn- program loill-be given and tea provid- which guarantees easy riding ed for a week and the Inspector in- ed. Will all members please accept IL Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at 7. Gas tank in rear. with vactitim feed rited to be previenr. Now next Sat. this intimf4tion Rod be present. lowest powilble prices. 8. Side curtains open with the door rday. at 10 Ft. m."� let ever:vbody turn The heartfelt sympathv of the com-�- ut. 'It certainly is the duiy of every munity is extended to Wm- A, and "Specialrates for large quantities, 'o, 9. The supreme effort of the man w 2Ftf designed the Oldsmobile,Oakland, taxpayer to be interested in this Mrs Knox on the death of their only J, Chapmoal Pickering Cadillac, Buick and Chevrolet.,. school 'Problem. daughter, Helen.which took place on ore, Last but not least, for expert Monday at the Sick Children's ospl- repairs on all wakes of cars,golo OSHAWA. gondto tal. Toronto,*here she bad g receive treatment for 'trouble in her- t -S Karl N*ozuk, a Lithuanian bootie 's A t is MY-BU I's - Geto' wls GArage,. ger, was convicted in the Police Court head. The litue girl, who was seven To belpyou run parl of yours. years of age and a general favorite tiMondavonscharge of selling In. with all. had been complaining of 0 toxicating liquor contrary to-the 0. ]14y.opening a Nr Gazage In the Vil. B, rougham seveire bead aches for some time, lage of Wbitevale I aip prepared to do T. &.. and was fined SM and costs, which grRdually became worse, She Wam'�ok'e Tasteless Cod Liver all 'kinds of repair work. including and three months of bard -labor in was taken to Toronto last week,where Oil Emulsion is th.ebest e pro and side curtains, also making Whitbv J^il. In default of, the fin the most skilled specialists were con- duci you can take for your old ear look and run like new b an addhional three months in jail will sultedj but nothing could be dome to that nasty cold. giving it a good eoat of new palinLy A 1.1ith-Grads School I be Imposed. This is Wozuk's second save her life. Her funeral will take ..4kgept for Toronto macbicerv, inel d. gVence in a B.0. T. A., the Orevious tee to-day(Th�rsdtXy�sfl.90p..m,to fine being$800. lug:Pumps,:Windmills,"Silo u NALLIOTT skine Cemetety. WR M poles'Th roa t Bass. and.Gasoline Engines. The Housing Commission of Osba- wa,has cOmpleted the arrangemenla araformic Couglr ,CHARLES M. RICH, for the erection of twenty new houses A U. S. bommission will Probe W`Polee' the cost of which will be $3500 to the the cause of the rise of sugar. -Renirdles relieve the congh. Iftome Tel. 5521. Whitevale, Out Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto'. purchaser. �'The contracts for the Ontario sharel4olders in L. R. cement, brielk, plastering and carpen- Crude Drngs,Patent Preparation@ OPEN ALL TrAP- Course@ given': Steele enterpriseb--have formed an kMeeo, ftan. Ler work bas been let to S. Jackson. t Goods, To a. meet- Toile Business, Stenography, Typewirit. the p1thribing and heating to Miller& association, and.Will hold ,,.,,Giain Libby, the electrical work to 0. de inX-in Toronto-on April 2nd. Mletcalt's Choice Candlee.s ing. Secretarial, General improve- Gnerre and. the painting to Walter -AND FL kKING ,. SALE RZGl8TZ1L Ment !BtC. DEMAND FOR OUR Stacey,and the work will begin as law prepared to do Chopping and n Rothe weather conditions will per- 7 0 t Flaking every day In ;GRADVATZ8 DrRING THR LAST STX- 800 -Auction sale a wit. A number of applications bave SATURDAY. APRIL 7T13 the week except-ow- TEEN MOVIM8 MORE THAN DOU13LB already been received for the purchase of Clydesdale heroes, choice dalry if K ING -11 -1 C E NEW 'S �F4z�- P R :1 satuWay., ofthese bouses.' Those Isbi to .,00qm 13 good beetrin W I Ora sum%ir.. ftw now. a: :, ,y".?°,'+'z' ''' . `~ - .tom. rM,u. "ti,,_ `• t •„- +iv ..,F!.:"°: _ .tom.7 ::a,"". ' r.�. s,x, Nw 17 W- !�i''T�, a a- t. ''� <.• .b-� •,� ��r^'°"ti"'° .y„+"�' ''�'7y:cfi'��i•? .y,o•.l• j• .o,;s q. fi'.a'�- .'1.'• '�',� 't$�" `�: �!. .'`'�. K'771"'ITT4t5RE-3--0- '?!C^:!l :t,:1•y+•: .'- +%' af:" i. A .~`/ i .[?':':~ y'"•,.'n^`. *- '.oLi,' T:'•'•...;.. i4 � . •aa. rC S<'• + rm ',• "F, •a:v e, ".,F2-' „�'. x. ,+; ,>s;° •'�'� A'- "7.. %s.J • .u.i. '.d-, n+".. h . w. .`-r'. Fw +i'7i�' '"ti;.' ,er•' ,-.a, «7:.` fi'.". -..a,¢" .,.,+i°;7 .�`•-''^:+' .:a .�' ;r� :F. '.t'ti"k" .."4• ,ti.,�'..,,r'• ..�" d .�,�•.-,v.- `t '+v� ems,• .F4. b - :+�"v .try.. kf••,*-'. .�". ,.' U .�2^a :'S. .-ww=;•fi •:.et y,. ,S,J .;' 'K,Y x ,,,'.,,`• 'C r93 wi,4 - ./ �, ...�'\,;-.� syy.'.:: .,f'!+'A~' Tun ',:,5 +M� d 'Gen X '�1 Y.r'r•'' 'jy...Y r , .+f ':i71,n,i'" `d.... :d.".,. .. .. ':�,.F..i,. :1:✓Vrin. ..n'w'• r '♦TT:-.' 'y. !+^.< ;k�;• �,., , .�- ",w(s- .�.' ".v` 3,• .,,f�'.Cs 'w'.-' h*",''w""."y�•�S'P'�:�'a`✓n'._,-.y"-z, „'i, •'�• 1' " °,g '�•,."•*`', y -Z'- ;4A .,a,?i"�`A,' ,J n:,``�.'ct" "t.� `rf.i-w^"-.fv'k� '.•.. -c ,d.4, i, r.�`1,.' X��.��.?w'.. - ,,y,,t"y., '=",- 3M' +"•' - :' .+!"r' �- ..r' i.s. ':.0 �,•' - !ii ''k .. ..y F �. ... - `yn �y..� -f ,f1'~• n ... . •'f ,~ F • .p v T N DER 0RDER .. .. �`;- - • -. - .� `tip': _ . ..�, -,..' 5 BY SYNON Y . . .. � _ -. ... -C your uoln a OkWe* wi PART I. _ . i said, "but he refuses He is a head- . gW ~.� "`+- �GLW& ;. S� day in the weeks through strong 371outpg man, Mims Walla He ,..' r }vriIl try'to bulldoze you. You will oat c be fought fate, Blair remember- ,�u. �Q•� sound testD. a coed the picture of the city which Dr. 'let bum- you wtil see that, ap far as � �F ppatite saQ 'proper Ion window framed as the suT- you can make him, he will carry out w am,, -1 a Wild biro which changed my orders. You w11VRi ekay with him as c, r,A►A >y at!<�esriea mesa ]IEITES - face of his Ltru I.ff h were your patient here i'n the to low Lea1�6. ' m the boulevard below, that ..> • - : whia�s.he scold not'see from a practical glamse over the W1tt®LEY'9 is a record; card tJ10 doctor gave her. „ i ;/ yN y- helper its all this oPPe3 roam of Bt..Mark's, the'"Should he be kept in bed?" she of myTiFad motor& lifted their.asked. - " - won't- a pleasant, � m rizy n of the gayer, tee'{. "I wont stay," Blair declared, re- bwislleladptalo-me r�1R�ug of-fife Blair had known, but he r igDts3d see none of that long, crowning rheas professional exclusion - —_ :': , n d wealth as Dr. Karol's of his own wishes, D39 IMe sad in its finality, drove "If be will not do that," Dr'. Karol the wards he had feared It was mid, 'yrou will undertake to keep him from He held out his e sight of the ct s power, which hand to Blair, and Agnes Wells Iayad in bas mind the surgeons crowed to t o door. "She wild help you words,as if the verdict lad been if vridl � bez,„ the d�� said. THE SAME STREET-CORNER GAME upon g ��h-powered the era I In the bald outside the girl turned —From a Providence Journal this P b1e to'Blair; and 'one saw that, for all her --- -'- .-.--- - The aim in handling timber.on Do- r ;,.'tiasriLw scene vV�orgeta _ . '. mar mmem of manner, her eyes were va Dye$� Stoddngs minion forest reserves is to protect ., u,;a$trlty vvhfife s hssnmer is his brain friend* bright. "Do you want to I &all, dt be doing private cursing t t�dt3ing repetition of Dr Sar-;. " at aH. I ought to be giving what I mature timber and accelerate the rats" •. • a pronouncement µ� than a,take me with you,", asked him,,Or man to the poor children of the city:' r B'10>tlf!!O!Sweater : of growth of growing timber, in order. shall I follow you T t Blair'shaved awn his te, "Let's ba live.--unless you a'la� �E'r9-; µ ,. y 1�• in Diamond Dyes to have as large a supply as possible, vva of I+iving years ; I think you shsouldn t +Come, e he said. ' 3 y„ atti told her. 1 live atones I haven't even $ 6,riding," „ both present and future,-to meat the That's ,allowed, SW told ham, ��ond Dyes" add y�+e d wear requirements of the surrounding set- "You mean," he sakecl himm,, measttr- " , " y ggaa � to worn, faded skirts, waists. coat", tlements, ' .his words as be st weed through i 4tc au re sot to think be It ,Warned bleu as site cleared ca'f the ahrado'vea which seemed to have she toEd hdn�, and sin he i'elt a dishes _ stockings, sweaters, coverings, tang- :'shadows of swrprise at''jrofeasional dies in draperies eveeythln'g. Every suddenly into the high room o! To his surprise he gees t Wells that!f 8s, great hosphat, I'I Td the social rubes whiten most is ehrivi to please Agnes WeDba that packa8e dins.eo simple ' "that 1 have to: ng' p East or away? Chit West?"' est T" of the women of his acquaintenceeMP evening. He rediscovered an abnost-)any woman can.put new.rich, Ladebess • acknowledged •and ed. Here forgotten pbeaazrre in being able to colors into her Worn garments or Etrid¢,S ut— - "Not neCee�ar>dy."The dasctoz,Si'ay, were men and roomers thrust the =as`✓Sk Stile a , sod by t his own mlea amide not for pleasure but for much has �d ttheir ride two the eft Just�y aDhtimoad never D�-no�bumasi4�* the business of savi life. What sort ..�bet this is good,"she frowned in the tenai6L of his � a code did tbeg eve in its ponce, ��' „ r ot3ser Itlod—then yon& matearlail w81tµ said lifting her face to the sky. I've EDDYINS p 4,s t Your trou3sle.ffi more in- he wondered. J come out right, because Diamond Dyes a#,slued thears one which many be cared „ " bcren for live weeks on whopelew,a@se, ,o_ bI oar a'outside, be told her. and I'd simnel forgotten the look of are guaranteed not to streak, spot, ` sunlight. You need mare than that. µSbe I waft foar you?" the �! at ni ht•" fade, or tan. Tell your drugglat *~ aw odd a"re ?" "rbl be down in ten minutes; she „Well, I'mgglad it's part of m�y,�wheth�er' drove material yat Irish to age �f�TCHES r . �� „ pT° treatment to stay outdoors,' he said,Is wool or milk, or whether it I! lfvrn, :c If "Oapbaned4 He coordxlted his re- As he passed Tracey's at the.1 tarn without realisation that thda was his cotton or mixed goods. '-! �... s1 db. of the boulevard he saw Vat�e and first definite acceptance i/f the pse� .. f'li't On having Mir father died eight years ago, Penfield, and hard a swift thought of — Ei)►�►Y'S! don t remember my mother." joining them;.but the knowledge that m``n� tee' You ear► get anything you want if i�refused his Invitation to go into - R D "You've 'bad no sae but You s& he might have to expWn.Agnes Wells you want it hard enough. r as 5C3* consider?" to them deterred him. "Where do you I gay country chit, however, dh ex- y, a ex- "No _ -- ing that tin d endured enough ex- 9 No ooe v,*arit to eat?" he seated her.."You see, cstement for one day and taking the p see," - 1 live alone, arxi I haroe to go out for Minard's Liniment for Coors and Warts y _ I e alb " reins of authority in her hangs. He "INT. Blair, you hare'come to me In tat get dinner," titre told him. grimaced acceptance h her seder and ' .It fs mY daty to fulfill that "You`re on a diet, anyhow, and it's turned home acute with a regret they, tlJs>Qaa s s7as7R a t I ses�ea•-" beck of his grim �q „ - a�rpenad to stoke snnoysace as they' ID ew 4r b to fix.your load for you. oo -quo ro- om l ' es his awlB & softened a . » entered his apartment and heard the z � I m be protested,_ "there i mitred upon rocefgr_ Samuel Esker, "I irks you, I'm going to won't a in." irsaiste�nt jangli ad the tel'ephone', is stands St. Toronto. � �I can to save you from Your " „ bell. He knew it was a call from Have you a stave? Amis, but he took it ge�ingay. Her +lawn foe&t in decision. Will you stay "0. �" voice rounded harsh to him after the ;,;Isere in tine hospital a month?" &-iiwl well stop at a d 0atteitsen � Pro-, ra "We," .Blair thundered. Waite modtsalaision of the other vents '"t ;N11. said Dr. Haza�, iouchir:: and get the things ode Iwi �mimgivin - eel '°; on his dedc, 'yoga must take tabs gs °Whea+e on eeshh have yea been?" l hands.: w " mgr ' angered again becalm her rremirsder mass tiro m a3ed. `I've,been aaiiing you , hiked ins. "I won't be" a o? her proteadomul service had since 8 o'clock. Frank P'enSeld'm bay- "Ia talent contingency I must eifs• brougdst buck to hiss the knowledge of i a party and be wants us to come.,. :k ,,•!: Makes yeas y my�eelf from ,tea" hda condition. What would Penfield "Too late to go now," he decl+ae-ad. / - sklasasrft whits, 'How Bass I keep a nurse in m1 and Vebe and the rest of the crowd' &-Too late! It's only 10 o'clock." �' � ; cleat and sasloot6. t drink 'of ha'm if they knew that be " i` - ;. apartment?" Blair dalrensade$ know-; "T'at's too late for a Birk man. that kh�m toss .. ,,,p:,.'r.. basil rmitted? a doobor every a sur- &- �B lee ore the � - not be si!>lky, Vaar. Yon'rm only _ aeon as great anti Karo�, to frightaen sick, Cowie on ctrl. rm a l Ta , ' "EhA er not are at the well,. harsh into being lad arirar�by a nurse? �� r we'll overtake them." � + ?� ,- r rm sot-ill ta.-" It was childish, ridicdlfovs.""Will yon µ of t- •" -- . wfi1 be nal " -;ma9ee &-a bargain-w*&--sue? he asks-- .+phi vain � ' "Ai right. You win," hen•. Wirth you CO Wound with rat­ She baaeged Lip the receiver aisgrily ' ' 9: s'� � a Ile: Sari's secretarq opened the or V you weren't my nurse?" and he paused with sodded regrek at I -_,_j ! {' , 'door. "bead in Miss Weller'' be told, She funned to him, her eyes Blasi his refusal of the invitation. tone " - ". on duty." ins wits=-indignation. No, I w'on't; considering calling bats back,foe• Amie 'her, "if eh+c's not Pr " Bb, abe said. "That's Arse o weG a goad d'Y reason w•''hY scout, he told himself, "Wei, I 'none &tee's Pretty, rm with you at afl. If you don't want when he caught sight oil Agnes Wets 'ry ''Sbe is beautiful," said Dr. Kara4. me yO° can go bark to Dr. Kaarol." bending over his desk at work on her �T � �p� � voice throbbed with an exak�etion "But I do Warrt you," he.said. ,"It's After all he it was �!�df'en I.OVe It -` you furls yaot dislswaehftrS mb ich aid not eampe his patient, woo -anl because it seerrss so absurd for After go to a.�octor emil thews tal and over to this Walker RU Ctric Dws l : r 'jest strargely disappointed when a leap ]fire myanf to be led aroused to carry 'out his ordeift "Weil, this r _ washer—tile ms<�ms's sees e hs I t s Good #a3''I'bem careful toss t�aaas— ,,�� W came into the room, , tbia way" is your domain,» he told her, iisdicat- 1,You am to stay vrith Mr. 15air," "it imet aboard, Mr. Blair," she told ing the living roam, and left bar to Nothing better for Child- i Dr. Karol told her, "uvMl I release him earnestly. "We're both of us he work. ran than delicious desserts The Welker carsslat fine " ns>dm orders. When you were in the He found her. paring breakftst made from M c L A$EN'S chirm And ft does its Wodc "Here?" robe asked, and Blair army yam didn't think about bow the next morning and protested INVINCIBLE Jelly Pow- �u�yp qukkjy—mad it is - - 'ed With a giadneas wUids amazed him thirsgs looked to other people,. did��� � doing the work. This is derv. Absolutely pare aril safe and sanitary at his own pleasure m it that sbo had y�au T You were too'busy getting the the part I 'like the best��,,..��hee insisted. wholesome. Doctors pre- -"a .w�andei�ful voles The one word work done to consider anything slice. "Wait till You fish the'�nner I'll have scribe them for invalids. Throw 8�Y your dish cloth �s -° g�m�d with cadence wlMcb belied Well, you have to do just that now. fr You to-ndrgh'L He caught himseU _co.t.as41 amt. day you Set.your Walker. -. 'fire censer rm not's jailer. If y�oa toast to go twice airing the'day looking forward :�_ ''n' people. Teo mimtos once aday-tbat%ail yes = = ' "He should stay bere," Dr. KaraQ out ym "can o, go to the meal watffs keen joy,but he told At Ali Groom _s>.od to wash,class,stssllise sash dry as g hot Iy have to hi nSollf that it wags the novelty of the entire day's dlsbes. - --- with , and the-orrfy Protection I Dow's McLarewr- `-tb.w.et,r,,.rya'. the Wathar Walt have for my a rsiaking it perfecbTy situation as wall as the pleasure of j m7 swro fagot Own T aalteaz why I'm along." having Isome-cooked food which he! Sped/ e.,,a.." —sad the Walker ;.. "I seer" lye mom, gu ,niy he pntaelpabed. Vale ea'lled him at four, McLARBNS IRINCIBLB to built h�doesnt + inviting hl[oos to s dinner at a share X244`bs ate AWI Na I.n[rraD, a strong ` chueld'ed .out of his penitence. 'You'll g a.mutoa and wsnatnes, s Out of ordsr- be s riot at Trace sP 'be told lees•. resort He refused with the same addc-i sa use "Wlseare's that?" she quaeried. city he shad shown to Amie "What's + *. f la eae7 to ass "A restaurarty" he amid, "wher 4C idea?" Vale wanted to know"; I `� cilia you freedom : even in these days of Vdbstead, obeli ew girl? What'll Amde may?" - from that daA dim- drink is better than their food." He wondered A lrittrbe what Amie �� taehs _ " would say when she discovered Agnes. e � ``'•r;. -.� I aee�wt<de her Lurn to say. He was to find out earlier than be �� ���i ° Tne ' of her sett-Iato the ' crowd at Tracey's amused him,and hs expected, He was dialing with rise $eetbeWalksrdens.. embroidered it with possible aikaia- nurse in blithe f ul;"s of every P L`S'M oostzat•d—today one else when A�e 'Lane opened the « fleas. Vale worakl try to girt with door. Poised bike a brilliant tropical } Ft / her, as he did with every new gfri.�bird, surveyed him and Agnes' Penfield would want to tell her the' story of his life. And Amie—Bl� with an amazement but, which into `� n'L alT]RI •1rc_ a bt:t' which else "`"C� ^�< JIIE! w�isisWk�d in anticipation of Amie sough resesntm,esrt � -,'D �; Ian's annoyance over the nurse's in- " Ito conceal before miss s�she trusion. Amie wouldn't believe tbwt �t ngOw you had a stisber, she _ -... he was res1ly s sick. trying ,tO make Ir�z tone lig+tst.i Hurley Machine Co., Limited �� "I haven't; he said. This is Miss; Temperance St. � They began their comradeship with Weirs, my nurse." their purhasoea of food'at a neighbor- (To be concluded j r N place of the hence hood shop. Blair watched her effl- TOrmtO- - sad severe strain on t ae ciency of method with .-atntaement At{-:'A Pardonable Mistake. 4irist,eeoountased vdnea tss- =!S which dc+epened into cdlrsisation when er Mr. Smith lead risked his yard: an ordin iron the shoe teak char a of'hi&bachelor abode. ' !iy gg he took the accumulated rubbish 'Into' With deft m1ci1I else prepared his din- /� lot w. peras� it = ner bringing it to him on a laity. 1 the ibad to burn. Among the neigh Does This Concern . YVu it been hitting the high spots,"' born' children who came flocking a �, ZhaHo t he told her' "mostly because nothing round the oculars was s little girl Have you any outstanding accounts you cannot COLLECT? I do'matters to any one. I whom Mr. Smith did*not remember " „ " b rest it an ez Te „ dog„ "Ev 'Are your COLLECTIONS slow4 la that "LIEN NOTE you jattirs found On the erY-` havfig seen before Wishing with; his ''hold part due? Do you hold a Judgment wfilsh has not been ti t set. thing we ewer dry, right or wrong, hits usual kindliue 4o make her Teel at 4. y famous Ho some one dine sooner or later." settled in full? For"bydealers evey'- "I've richer done anything to hurt s ease. ho 'beamed upon her, and sail } '""� where , heartily. "Hello. Isn't this a net" REPEATED PROMISES DO NOT PAY ACCOUNTS 5 ". - any one' e.se; he sought--fo justify it •ass•laCaaad•"bi himself. face?' K !hl• interests gout writs at on ye for partlasulara r "No," she said. "T believe that," A deep red +'curly submerged the 1'.• WE CAN HELP YOU ,ds•a c}fl> � a`tes°Ca" he�ged atherArst apptobatio .f tie girl's freckles. ^�o, s�he stammer- and, THE CoI:I.E�+I�ON SERVICE OF CANADA - *' Bard Orttea * Tor a " , ugh," she went on, ed, ­It is.% now. it's just been wail: ' we aseo't re�pa,rrsil le for the ad.. ,That's all." Head.offia aa_ 185 Bleecker Street, Toronto, Ont.: ".. "., :. 1 �!,,�,.;r' ,..:.+e"•••.�;:ra,'�','!'us� a'�, ;'«��,- .nr';>t<rII8 A�� .-s _ -- •..'- .. .... _ - ,4}' °f. .,��•T;i`�;:' .4 '„a= iy'.. „•.,5"°,rv^., .x� •°•'a"• ,3 .`;.^' +a,,,� :<.•� i. ,�"'" ,i.-.' •,<. - _ .w".^':asr7k... f,+YY" r.p .Lr. .. -e°,�°.rr..:. `5,Ht3&�{ r+�.ia�-`illi��."y�,. �' ..�,��,'�', S,ti'.-,. .�,,, =± ''�' (.. r �+w••-� i K r:, � A"c"ae,. "��'� r• -:ti',-•e+."' _ � ...�•?t,�A '`�' ' � 'P: .r".�PK;.� •.i..'„4 .. �y v'`•..l;r. lam.yir�• ..�•'_^, .'� .a •... 't';,' ._� '�✓ . :wr•'• r- ~. ,� s '1ti °1 �i •1 - +.: v •'+:' c�' •r s :g ✓ L^ •r,.,, ^5: Fes_ tM1 "' :,-t' _ .v �'•"�`...ti. »�., •• ;�,. ..y L sir✓*�c 9• r+. ..s• v� ' s;' ,. i, ", .., e� ''k '.x ''.,., .�.w... ✓, i - •getr,, .L• ,t• +.} '' .. � "•r'r. f. ='.c'. ,::,' K},.� .. "HOLY WOMEN AT THE TOMB" +'• a 1, Aen the Crows Come Back By Axel Ender, Norway �j �Q•r�����r�r.� µ �": ''} ✓ •"- ..r - :i ,t, .-y <.;lA':.:.:, EAS a Lim•ii/E can stand it well enough in.the dark of the year, When I know the earth is frost-bound and the woods are sere; Though even than I'm thinking of the sledding track= f Yr z oh, rare as the splendor of lilies, s` But my heart grows sick with longing when the crows come back. a3 And sweet as the violet's breath, Comes the jubilant•morning of EastW 4 '',I listen, listen, listed; as I walk the streets. I wH ' A triumph of use over death, Oh, I know the lark's mate well enough=it's rare anti swat �, ' For fresh from•the. earth's quickened., bosom r And I love h e' saucy lack— F �.. An to ear the robins with th it sa y .4. 1 +' Full baskets of flowers we bring, But something grips my heartstrings when the crows come back. . : And scatter their satin-soft petals To carpet a path for our King. a � And twice good luck has found me as I walked the street; - 'Far overhead their wings went, with their steady beat. We have groped through the twilightS' " 'Unhalrting and unresting," with'a good ship's tack— t of sorrow, ,. :And I heard it like a whir • "We've come back, come back!" � � s Have tasted the Marah of tear's, But lo! in the gray of the dawning < : . Breaks the hope of our long silent O Mother Earth dear Mother, with our cool, soft arms <.> :":: ; , Y ,>,,: Wheel the ass waves and the wind sings, and the sunlight years. ..;,. And the loved and the lost we thongfit,_'� warms, perished, 'I am-sick for you, I pule for you, and most I lack : '..>,«' • s who vanished star in the night; h d love and comfort w back! 'ix v beam 'of s .1.. Ari your tan o Ilea the crews come wil.1 return in the y pring —M are[ Vande t. >r<' s time, _ ,,•�. .: :•;:,:�•;.::.;::,:::;��$<:. :fix.;: To.tpam on our rapturous a 18 ht. grocerieei What will Mee. Perkins .. ;k,:>•:• � In the countless green blades of thsl .' -:F04LING MRS - " f After a while they came to a little meadow, gERYJNS I white Mouse at the end of the square, The sheen of the daffodil's ga3d, sad these Buddy turned in. In the tremulous blue on the m 0 an-J, r ' talus, r "Why, this is Mr. Perkins's bowel" It was April Fools Day, ands Buddy Pen said s f4 f °s 1 The opaline mist on the wold. And Pen felt fot�lorn. They had not x '� In the tinkle of brooks through'ths� l I Buddy ra'rig the bell, and when t'he r fooled ,anyone yet. They had tied an old o :;�;'`! >r,;.'' pasture, empty pocketbook to one end of a lady opened blue door be handed ? y, , 1 ffie a The river's strong sweep to the sea. basket to her. .string and, left it lying on the side-� ."Mr. Perkins had to go back to the '�r'' Are signs of the day,that is lasting r . welik wvh8e they hid behind the fences post of&ee," he explained, "and so I ,, , In gladness to you and to me. . and be8d the abbe&• end of the string,..brought his baleket home for him." ..WHY SEEK YE THE LIVING AMO[tIG THE dEAOT' So dawn is the splendor of 11>iee. �& bait no one had picked up the pocket-� When the two children got back to book. Everyone seemed to know it!Buddy's gate there stood Mr. Perkins There was a great earthquake: for the Angel of the Lord descended Thy fluttering violet breath,- ww a joke. They bad tried' a good� looking about him in surprise and from Heaven and came and rolled back the stone from the door and sat Oh, jubilant morning of Easter, . :` •, nazy other tricks,-too, but so far not dds,arppointment, upon it And the Angel said.nnto the'wom'en. "He ie not here; for He is Thou triumph of life over death. -a single person had they fooled. "I can't find my basket, Buddy," he ris'ea. Come, see the place where the Lord lay,. For fresh from the earth's gp,}ek'snedl_:,ti,, �I. : " u bOat7tm, 9�. It is no better than the 1st•of said. You dkhA let anyone,take it, - - Full baskets of flowers we bring, ` Mazefln," said Buddy. did Twat" " And scatter their satin=soft petals. "pr file loll ai.Segtreurber," said take . sa Pen, aster o t 3omelaa did its is Pam laming. -- -- — -- _.__ : _ sy T carpe a path for our Klag. - "April loci!' Buddy tried. "I took Y - —Margaret E. Sa lWaIN µ.e Buddy' tipped bd' � back and it home for you myself V, Thou Vanquisher of Death! Thou Risen Lord! scratched i3te head the lain father , - -': did when be was thinking. They must Mr. Perkins laughed, too. "That's- ''Great Great Conqueror of mans most dreaded foe" April, Frail and Piffle. � the A fooling " - best o0 I ever bad he e P� g ..Come with Thy calm d ace and-living breath �r y � pe g and •• At last yourng Apri11, elver i'x�sil 6 _ foal aoxae one bgiora then one said. Then he bobbled ailong home, This Easter-tide, and bring us comfort so. fair, ; • ,overi with bas cane tapping on the walk. Wooed by bar playmate with tips{ When the two piaymatee reached Who mays we haven't fooled, any- Lead Thou us on, with Thy most perfect love; kien hair, . body?" .sad Buddy, trussing auddenlT Show ns Thy hands, so marred by cruel men; - . �° " Baddy'e gate they looked up and down Chased to the margin of ree"21g4 :1 4- the street b`pet'uxly• The *rely per- to Pen.—Iran S.Woodcock,in Youth's .Teach us to see in.Thee, the Lord above, ' floods san fir sight ing was eel t r. Perkins,who Companion. The Man who tasted death and rose again. O'er the 'net meadows sbarred wi�1 ;9 ' _ •- was coning up the street with,a big _ - _ _ basket in one hand and a sass.in the To Those tai Town. �'if our hearts should fail, our wills should break. is team" Mashes stghs herwi t s: . - aster. the old goatleavaa If, weeping, we but see 71ny bruised head; awsey. �zearlsed the where stood. The s ca�IDdn - spot they flaia9 pope=' g . He set his bvdket dvw�e. "Came out.and greet fife rpriag." Make u8 to hear the words the angels spoke. And hsdles her cheek benertbls tise� Come heave your toil and hurrying, "Jesus, your Lord, is riser[ from the dead d" flr wwv of May. ' "Pretty waaitr for April, isn't B, olive Wei Holmes. children?" he said atirl pullsd bds Give o*.w fret and worrying. 4F'Thou Vanquisher of Death! Thous Risen Lord[ _ _ - landkesrhief cat and wiped his face. The eltln piper's calling Remember u' who are but dust, we pray; - —- it Wben he pat his banakercltw back "Oh, come and welcome_ " Crabs'ch@w the food with thdfa sus• Crown us with mellow joy; Thy ward, �- be soddenly clapped his hand on an- 13e with ue. Lord arP Lrfe, on Easter Day! .. .. -. __ . atbiw po*X* Loot on rite haII to mist of green —Anna Dude.,..;. Whai" memories return with the "There[" he said "I f3tasad vuatsl birches, cltstsr'ed, shy, April'winds! The breath of approadb about that money order'. I Yel And m flauzrt these fiam5ng bads Spiral Blades. ins Ilte sifts through the trees sad{ bo go wuay back to the post office and ¢'h"B soft $law of t@ne•edcy. gessoes, the SonIId of running wale[; Spiral blades on the bettom of a news stirs in the •wild places~ the birds, Att nd-to it" 'Down in the glien the grim rocks hewn AN EASTER CAROL, metal fence post enable'it to be screw- make sung as they fly; there is every. fi He gave such a sigh that Pen and, Waters that singing, sunwaTd Sow, ad inty hard ground; plates holding it where the renewal of the ancient rapr1-.� �Y wished they coal -1p back for And mowed snows stfli melt and By Christina Rossetti motionless afterward. tore of the earEhrBllse Carman. "Could you watch this basket while To quicken violets below. I'm gone?" naked Mr. Perkins. "Ies Cane ova Spring bursts to-day, Market Report pretty heavy to carry back so far°' upon dFne mea�3owa', theme For ChHat'ia risen and all'the earth's - _ "Yea, eir, we will," the children Winds dance;so tiptoe on the grass, v Only the bending flowers straw at play. •. Y�,. promised, and they were glad that ' . . •throe was something they could do. Wh't"� they press tightly as tthey Flash forth, thou 'sun• Maw prod° per imp. Iiye—No. 2, 79 to 81c. - -:Mv. Perkins thanked thew *and won pass'• The rain to over and gone; its work gal., $2.60; perc�tin. $2.40 per Pea&—No. 2,.$1.4[1 to $1.50.. -k gal. . Maple sugar, lb, 28 to 25c. MiAfeed--Del., Montreal freights, ate; they vorsid bear the oiidc of his The fairy piper's 00 ntg, � >s done Honey-604b. tins, 1131 to 12e per toga included: Bran, ppeerr ton, $2611 cane long after he had burned tba "Come out and greet the spr .,, Winter is past. Ih.; b-23,4.5.. tins, 12% to 13%c per aborts,per ton, $28; midd1ingsr$2SAQ;� Owner. This it na time for lb.; Ontario comb bo good $2• "And still there's nobody to fools" pondering, Sweet'spring is come at last, is come $8.75 to' $4.50. • 1>� do$-, feed Saar, rti!<iy said with a Now set your feet a-wandering, = at Iaat: Ontario wheat—Na 2 white, ;1.It' Potatoes, Ontarioe--No. 16 We to ng' whys �(K sigh elmoet as deep Falow the pipers.calling $1.00; No. 2, 80 to 90c. Ontario No. 2 white oats--d9 to 51G. L Mr. P�erkins'e sigh had bees "Awn $ " Bud, fig and-vine, M y sgrirng. Smoked meat&—Hams, mod., 26 to Ontario corn—Nominsf And now we caret even leave to —Au Cam. Bud, oboe, fa'-t with fruit and oil and �, cooked }ems 88 to 42c• smoked Pte• Ontario flour—N' per cent � _legit !ba atz~y'body," said Pea "Webs wiaa - rolle, 26 to 28c; cottage robs, 32 to in jute bags, Mnntram , prompt root to shay and watch this basket �ptlli �Wi•IlOwa. ;,- $Be; breakfast bacon 30 to 88c; ape- Mont, $5.10 to 6.20; Taranto Jost then Budeq happened to catch y Break forth this mor. .. , cial brand breakfast Ua on, 86 to 88c; $6.Ob to $5.15; t $d g express wagon over Frvm their pretty w�oodiand n In roses, 'thou but yesterday a thorg. to ;b. etitltatt of his by ook. backs, boneless, 84 to 40c. - '. the porch. "I know .what we'll dol" Baby �-WM0ws look, Uplift thy head, Cured meats,--Long clear bacon, 60 Marrltobe Sour-1st pats., in , be Fried. "We+41 loos Mr. Perkim They are longing for the Spring, to 7Q>3�, $18.50; 70 to >?'8 lbs., $18;'sacks, $7.10 bbl.-'2nd That will dress of O Dare wbite illy throttghr the winter r 1„t rnl,� flee � pate, $6.80., �tirneelll grey silk bring. dead. 90 11bs, and u , $17; L bl L _.,w Hay—Extra, No. , per ton, track,: Pen looked shocked. . "0 8uddyi” Now these babes wean silver fur, - _ in barrei% $U; heavyweight roils,$85. Toronto, t $14; mixed, $11; clover; `� said �T• In the heart of eacih-wen spur. Beside yu»ig dams LarPtn�e,tiea�oes; 18 to 183,4c; t .. ' ' - 17 to 173,4c• Straw—Car lots, per bon, track, " tabs, 163X, to 17c; pails, , ronto, $9. " "Yon just wait a minutel Buddy Leap and rejoice, you merry-making prirrts, 18%c. Sir`ed�to.ing, tierces, Cheem_New, large 800• twi -":replied, He 'ran hit the yard and 8pring•bi�e is their quiet det'rght, lambs, 14+X& to 15'Ac; tuba, 153,4 to 16%c; So%c; triplets, 82c; Stilton, 8ta .._;drew the wagon out to the sidewalk• So � watch from morn tin night- -:., ' pail, 16+11 to 183&; prints, 17[14 to Old, e, 81 to 32c;.twins, 83 to 840; And from t' All herds and is of 183& 'g .Then he lifted the basket into it, 3u8+h right ' through to Rejoice, all beasts o! thickets and of Stiltorts. Sbc. - "Come elongS"he said with a smile, nvorN - Heavy Steers, dnob0e, $7.50 to $8; Butter—Finest creemery'prints, ""You come right aiong with me!" TiDI the first Sgrirsg day ahe?A dawn � rocks. _ _ butcher steers, choice, , 50 Pen olio not know Lint. the me song-birds ai Sing, creatures $6 to $6.75• do, to to b3c�Dail'3�6 to creamery 88c p25 what to make of } merry- ng rag• g, ,sing, , good, $5.50 to ;6.00; do red., ry, c. flee playmate, but she tarred and foq- Nature- whlspeas — "Hem cones Angels and men,and birds, and every. $5.00 to $5.50; butcher Leifer;, Eggs—New IxRk, loose, 87 to $owed him am(be went hurrying up the SP3 infi•"' Ong•- choice, $6 to $6.75; do. med., $5 to new Isids, in cartons, 41 to 42c. + _. 1 we - _ $5.50; do,eon. $4 to$b;butcher cows, try , d. r t, dragging• the wagon behind , :% choice $4 to J6; do, med. $3 to 4; Live pool try—Chickens, niik�{ All notes of doves ' over,b 1bs, 260; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 26e• Peeping from their coney beds, Fi]] all our world; this is,the time of canners and cutters, $1.50 to 2; do, aver 6 Tbs., 24c; ao, 4 to 6 "O dearl" she thought. "He's run- Pawy=Willows raise their heads, butcher-butts,ggood, $4 to $b; do,com., 21 to 24c• do 2 to 4 ]bs., 18 to 21c•'.. 'Wing away with poor Mr. pwWZ s's And the perfumed momAng air Ioves. '--- $8 to $4; feed'iiw steers, good, 6 to hens; ovei 6 Itbs., 81c; �E 's Telly ylaenr sweet S 0 $6.50• do, faisr, $5.50 to $6; stockers, do, i to 6 - pringthw is here-- ' ' 29c• do, 8 to 4 IbC, 28c; roosters, So green petticoats they don, good, $6 to $5.60; do, fair, $4 to $b; 28c; ducklings, over b lbs., 88c; . First Footer. calves, choice, $11 to-$1$; do, med., do 4 to b IM., 28c; tar 'ThE Man Who Si And their g� silk dress put oL $8 to $10• do, coin., $4 to j8; milch i • =M'rs F. E. Kortril;'itt. L*ndy in the irmm of Judtn, cows, choirs, $70 to ;90; springers, young, 10 &,•and up, 81c; do, " - (live us, oh give us, the man While the abb�ers slept— choice, $80 to $100; 1am�bs, choice, $13 -Vie' 1 '9-- krss, , ' who slugs at his works Be'his T •' tEr l�ta!►yCr. Nor atara coalixrg w _ . _rto $14.50; do,spring,each, $12 to $18; 185c;--do, 4 to 8$c•,do, occupation what u may, he is _ sheep choice, $7.50 to $8• do culls, $4 8 � 4 to b lbs., J60; do egnal to qny of those who follow Lom* now that eVving b in the world, His mother wept— to $5; hogs, fed and watere4 $9.50 to -the same pursuit .in silent Sul- And er<* to'4 lbs., bc; he over b Pbs., 25c; . lennew. He will do more in the Filled with the wine o2 cup The wma:then thorns $10;try points, $$8.?b to $9.25; do, roosters,4 r 6 lbs,30c; ' 8 to 4 r 6 26a; +� _ Tiny great bve, corm Ints, 8 60 to ;9. rooetess, 260; dtaciclings, over 6 same time—he will persevere Lift Thom me up. About Hie head, Hog quotations am based on the 8bc; do 4 to b lbs., 88c; tier longer. Ono, is scarcely sensible Raise Thou m heart as fl arise HeaxiTw His wusrds - prices; thick, smooth hog+ay sapd on a young, 10 lbs. and up, 480; gorse, of fatigue whilst he marches t6 y Upon the ''- ° graded basis, or seTects, sold on a flat OReom ri-ne, 1b., 21 to 2% music. The very stare are said To greet the g']omy of Thy daffy, Mourning H��°' rate:Bacon selects,sold on the graded •Beans Canadian, hand-picked, lb.,, 7, Whit sore] as clean as Andes era, basLR,bring a premium, 10 per cant. 7c; primes, 83 + to,,make harmony as they re- And white as they. LonlefNp'1h •tire house of John, over the price of thick, smooth hogs. Montreal. - �'. t volve in their spheres, Wong His mother Aayti ' Toronto. dr6w Is the strength of cheerful. Show Me that Thou art April, Lard, Though•vxq wee in the olive trees, palls, Can. Western, No. 2, 64 to ness, altogether past calculation And Thou the flowers and the grass; And ag the east w ass Manitoba w#reat--No. 1 Northern 66c; Can. Western, Na. 8., 69 to 800 may'' $1.25. a:tsa No. 1 feedr Be to b4c; No. ._: Its powers of indnrance Efforts, Then, when awake the soot 'spring 'l�lteer!—Lig$nt , ' Manitoba oats. -NomtnaL ` local white, 54-to 55c. FAoar, Man. .. .; to be permanently useful, must w' 1e, s • Manitxrba barley—Nominal. wheat ?10; 2 be uniformly Joyous--s spirit all I'll beer Mee sal Light in-the Utble roam spy Pte•. 1st&, $ . ' p Wide•arms•+•an answering cry"`s* All the above, track, Bay ports. $6.60; atroag bakers $8.40; wiratelr ' sunshine — sracetn3 from very —UlreNl�ee Hanson Towne. , , M " American corn—No. 2 yellow. 920;. cdsoi $6.25. �Io oats, berg _ gladness — beautiful because Light His voice p oe, The largest perfect bell in the world Be not afraid, 0 mother, No. 3 90c. 90 1 $H.ib to $8.25. 28 br�lght_—Carlyle. Berle lNf&lting, 69 to 81c, accord- 28. rt>s, $28 to $80. M is in a temple at Osaka, Japan; it V is L" 'E4 test hi ink t° freights onte�s 8 to $86 BaF+ No S, pear bon, 'r 4h and weighs 200 tons, —13as•m Lsa Buckwheat—Na 2, 75 to Tla $18 'tw - ` '., ;,',4'.:x, 't' :c-�'",' M � _g<:« .:.�,... _:�'' �' `'ti.,'::• <h� .r .t .rr:l t' .+�'S '.''•r+ ..- n.'f, n••i"' r'� _,�.,� �,4� �� 4i •.• � ''S.•"'�"g'+.fi`' .},,•.,,' .., ��.A, �•�:N';,,,• .,t�p,=' 'y"« it i, :r-,. �+�#:;. '4��+'-'rrY 'v .�"'�' 'x` k .4, z - ;x, ��r. _ 1 .k rr. _.�• .v ,'s1 „iva'a �.' <_ ',s •'n,;,t W gYt°t .v„,+".a •. r.+ Rr C. PF` s%,..,tie rw• :{eh ?. :s�;^ J 5 1 ', sTM .•ec`L s r 'e; r.e,`.rc,= '`•. yr. .t',;;•u. ..�•„'!r. r' ^•y--r..r'•#`•Y`,..a...�, 'r,,' S'- '�-•.' .tea': _ ;�+noa^` �x 'x`x..✓, <. w.. •r' .,•••, x- I'`�;�V:..•'�,' .v.' ..nxt"`.,..w,.� f . �'rL• .,h+•.'1'F r ,f j. �' \ „+,w. \ _ rt4 — 1 k;:.�` '2" •,1'Gj Y'.L':-''�i' Y � xY+T,.� 'F: •,i,,,' .i•”; '•�` HICiHI.AND GREEK. At midnight lunch he wslsitways _ L � 1� �MgE found, �'e have a young chap in our North 'The hove were lad for it made him s Cam g O LT K S . •T ,R . }.,..: ..;; ag bepsound; as cookies Ta7Rbi5 - A decent, kind, lovable scam P• His favorite ai h w cook' and pw.jear;:.$IZO if paidrm advance. - 5h Bose favorite stun is a••3g,'• =- cheese, _ When game to in eight, be Cannot The sleeping be wakenedfor canned RICHARDSON'S for good, cldan .�rroeeries wait. peas. RICHAI3DSON'S for Pure Maple Syrup �.;,..-.;. -JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, He pun,pe the shells-both left and When in ramp he writes toa teacher, RIC$ARDSON'S for Apex Canned Goods a . .. : . , right, It's the the only way he 'then caa >' - x? Tuu'd think the Germans had start- reach her. RICEARDSON'S for Smoked and Frozen Fish� > .NOTES AND COMMENTS. }" ON'S f � ed a fight-,- ,. ;:: •_:-,,,. If he gets married-before next year, - _-- —rHa'a sometimes able to bit a deer. Fui an oyster supper he'll-pap quite RICHARr)s or Royal' Purple Stock Food 1' The ever-increa•eing 's.trenAth of But where be hits them, we wort dear, :RICHARD90N'S for Royal Purple Calf Meal --` the rays of the run as it climbs say •'here." He thinks the'•Remingtons"ace no use Io another way he's a bit of a crank, In that respect he is but a goose. RIBHARDSON'S for Alladin Lamp Supplies �Jhi her and•hi her 'in the heavens He is very fond of playing a rank, p, you RICHARDSO>\ B for Lawrence's Toronto Bread k- R K y pl 9 g P The Dame of this chap, Well, it ., x ' . •-':-will soon compel winter to relax He."pinched'.'a ham from 0& neigh- insist on. bor's camp. His first name is Bobby, and last is RICHARDSON'S for-Best'Brooriis and Brushes, , --.' ite grasp and give up ita. struggle Then stuffed a'ehimnep with leaves V.':.' `;- for e�isteace, The winter now so damp. -RICHARDSON'S for Flower and Garden Seeds ' ::drawing to an end has beet) one When Cowan returned to the camp • ' RICHARDSQT'5 for couc.teous service and deliv,eey of the most severe in a udralier of at four. - NOTIC&TO =EDITORS I'd lie if I told you he was nit sore. `and bring your Butter and Eggs ear:. In former eat_ we have For the ham was missed, and the fire a=1 Otl ~ - went out. — for highs5t vices. had more dnoR andirUaeC teu,pera- �Acd the smo're in camp put them all In the E fate of C'la.rl:aon RoRrrs, late , . ::,:'ture, but seldtirn have had a ,note to rout. of the Police Village of Pickering, r _ steady -winter, tLe ,erekity of _ —__---_ in the County of Ontario, Retired R ® O _ which toes not ceiie�ed icy a JaIIU- ELM DALE MILLS P`it'ies,deceased. a r Notice i5 hereby given pursuant to »^Q ary thaw or of qer luiid spell. Section 56 R. S. U; 014. that all ere- -'While every one is ;Teary of -them ditors and others having claims or de- r:• cold and anon•, the past-.)Vin ter has t � nand:agwinst the Estate of the said *� C Clarkson Rogers, deceased, who died - F A M L A !\ D J - $ti been one of• t•l Bind that the - .:on or about the '24th day of January, W eLuve just recei Bd.a , tarruer welcouie a.'for, Rd'% rtile, it IM, are required on or before the is followed by'R gaud harvest:'' A a shipmen$ 01 First day of April, 1M. to send by .To buy or sell your farts, consult the Farm Lands Department of t '­:'Wild tviuter may be followed by a :?' anada's Best Flobir tlotliIter fors the Executors of the Es- The United Farmers Co-operative Company, good harvest, but usually the , tate of the said deceased,full particul= Littyttd. A ti... . ►,(�d�11 V le S a beat harvest conlea afters-winter r, are in writing of their claims or countsand the nature of the security, A. J. XLUSON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 r that bas nleuty of snow to prc- y if any. Geld by them. .' •- tact the vegeG%tion underneath. BOya� Household. And after such last mentioned date the said Executors will distribute the .` The past two aeaFOna have- bees ��� W E iH A V E THE M „. '' assets of the deceased among the par- ` bad ones fui• the farmer@, as ever ties entitled thereto, having regard �' =. y - astr Flour {'. only to the ciai business man •knows as his pros- ws(it which they shall - then have received notice. '�7CTA?r?r hArr.raS ` perity delieoda on the prosperity Chopping and Oat Rolling Dated at Whitby the Thirteenth . ro- We have made rise of onr experience-in handling Wall Papers and are rsG -.'of the farmer. especially -in agri• eve Week da ' day of March. I= every � A.J.RQG888, offering you designs that are sure to please and that are up-to-date in r ...."cultural Canada. , The best wishes ,�11 kinds of Feed on hand J. H. JO`rRe. �Ezecutoea every particular. including Tapestries, Chintz. Oatmeals Etc. Beet ` +t, of all go towards the farmer, not of all, the prices are extremely reasonable. �. V_ .�' By ARTHun F. CBRwTimc. :only because they are anxious to a: N• L,CC=uTOOL 26.28 Whitby.Oat.,their solicitor 8EE THEM ! YOU'LL SAY s0 ! . see the-farmer prosperous, but be- It is our intention to go into the paperhanging more extensively this douse the country ai+a whole may s year than last year, and as before stated. we will have to give tke sajoy pro+perity. - J preference to papers supplied by us — ___-. -• _:_-- _ Have Y oo r rain Ground Kt)fl.aed! You buy the paper. We'll da the rest. =� 4 New: and-Secor��d- AT THE R ' S T t .�Cand `Machinery Cam b e l l Flou r ��� I ��so .• _ , The Busy Store, Brougham, Ont. ;Massey-Harris = Fork one while you wait There is a Reason • w -' '•.:•_ -.... .. 'e are in the market for ►inter sad .. -::.PiCkeT111g Hardwc" e.' Store oJ �. , \..-,Marquis wheat, oats, barley.. - -' - . • ` rye.- ' Inquire - t ll oror our while to come in and " worth and ,. ., see our stock of, , Por rice$ i P will bell Flour Mills Col Ltd. Pool Foods and Produces The +Camp >► try Egg : Are you Ready for Mlle at -- we have Royal Purple Layins Meal. Beef Scrape and Bone, Oyster - Shell and Mica Grit, Pratt's Egg Prod-rcer, Royal Purple . psi 7 ".':. Toronto : M Peterbor0 P1Cker1II� Lice Powder. one trial will convince you that " ` naps ' these are the best on the market. ' Call and see -our Royal Purple Calf Meal for'you ng calves, 'Hops Fattener for the l: $ ern Cushion Tires Stock 9peciflc for the horses and cattle, Zeoleum st to disinfect Take .the Safer Course - the stable, and a sure kill for lice on stock. Y'0 you pa o g :4_.flest American Coal Oil alwak9 oa$sea at sighs price. they will tap puns- EN u cannot spare the time to o to the bank -- �moment you receive money, don't risk leaving it in i tare ; �� ��� the house. Forward the money by registered mail to -it is a pleseure to show our goods. ' We have them, can mt ;� -our nearest branch. The amount will be duly credited to them or they are not made. tt p •�+� .;;your account and you will receive immediate acknowlodg- J. R. i hexton • meat. Banking' by mail is safe, simple and convenient. J. S. BALSDON �.PICKERINGi a _Agent.. PICSERING. f .' DGMII�IIC�I�i BAh[K _ _ 4 The'Service Garage � wtm4m a P. LYND, . 7 'ir Seed Grain :a y - BRoola N stiAl�ctt, __- ;�. c. doss, maoas�, ' ,Overhauling, Painting, xlI kind- ' TO obtain tnaximum�►ields you need to sow Test. N - repairing- done Ignition — — _-. ed Seed Grain. To purchase good seed You -.,. a Ppecialty. may require financial assistance t' Your old'Ford top re-covered = _ _ .PICKERING :! q. -` fur 513.00. �. Extending accommodation for such purposes aril'' :' impostant phase of Standard Service. - Berry & Poynter '--- CGSaelt... load mewwor MEAT ..-MARKETI TH� STANDA tD BAN K� arnes5 Sho Z. _ p Round Roast or Steak, ... 201 r Zb • per TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS •- Surloin Roast or Steak, : 2� - ` Pickering Branch, W.'F.Law,Manager Roast or ea t y Bran - - C McClellan, MAna + - .F w p A�c�C 'Porterhouse Ro St k, ... � ... - 25c '• Whitby Branch, - . A. •.'•' .Rump Ruat�t.. Vow is the time is see about your :_ `Fine Rib Roast, :. '20c " Harness needs. Heavy"Rib Ruat�t. .: •.. • -•We have on hand a good supply Shoulder Roast. .. ... 14 toad Iflc k ppy �. Pickering Ba ccessori Pot�oaet, .. ... .. 14c of Haraeae and A ea at dnriona prices. Brisket, to boil, ... .. " ;dive us a trial and be Leg of Pork,... 26c _ convinced. . Loin of Pork, ... <` - ire are doing buai- a� linos Shoe Repairing Service Shouldet Roast of Pork, _ '20c,28c }th�►ugl;i not Settled, ` new buildin O oglte . - - Pork Chops, .. .. .. � .. 28c - . -•filea8 111 our ;;• ' PP ZECIL BRADLEY Pure Pork Sausage, •.. ' 25� " the Standard Bank, on the Finest Salt Pork,... ... 25c ndti ,Harness maker, reakfast on, piece, 88c bread has ;nom Finest B Bay old site where - .'DICKERING, ONTARIO • " sliced, ..: 88c ry; been baked for more than 40 year. - `liiild Cured Cottage Rolla(half or whole), 83e - ' I& v 81 C Back Bacon. 4 : We hereby thank our -many-cl�stomers for their loyal pat- 6; ..5 ^Cooktd Ham,.." .. ' • j 50c •1 ronage daring the past, and also solicit the trade of P. y Weiners,.. ... .,, We are Pupil of Ernest Seitz and .$ead-Oheese,.. .. ... 15c " the whole Pickering eommtlnity. Dr. Healy Willan. - " - 'Teacber of Piano. Theory, Harmony, Easy Hirst and Domestic Shortening. 3 The 50 cents here t0 serve you and our regular ' k - Is '• 5 1bA 80 cents deliveries are made, whether the roads are bad or not. _ Counterpoint. P paretioos made lb vista 18 ce¢te r for Toronto eerpatory " p ,� 8zaaoi s, Fre&b Trout and White Fish Every Friday' Independent phone 900 "Y {, Tamps Ueaadgp- y�•vt3..: ���:�rr^ � ,1ti.1L .F,A�T< '�. ,� :4 : ;r r";,x�„,�q' ..:,� yX:r+;"y � ��,. '':1;; '•.c1• +. .►.. .� w.' •m..-:-°fF.., - �L. y,,<: ✓+t:r, '' .cY is` 'l.'V.' `i -^aa;;1'�C; .''w•-.f'•'+-�w+r � .Rl `i �, { ;ac, �-y. '�.. .� mica. -.u�, `�' •nc•�- sit a;: -+.,' �-, sr-• =r ' "'4�•::�.. �?, •;,r. :. y� ,���: •d:::• i''`•, , ,�t, .s• r`: s-. .yr.rt s..--''�•--.`"�'i• -a:a,<v. .,�'' '„^^•` ...A'i;w-.c•'u'�, '•.J'`- '"3=%c±d::+. !,, ire. '.. .,: ::'. r?�!. ,arm -wx .:...,y, :.3'' •r '.�-', 'Ty. sn.i:� -:.,�wr�,7SM!T�t, :.i°w:-x+.v�`_, ,•'.-R ', r.' '. .-`:'.: �,.r _<' <..-�.. a. '�.:4: J,S.-c• sa-. ♦• ';•.�i , .. - 4• �++:.''_ :.'Fen' '"�-: _ - _ ;_+'•�. .7 �'�'�•` '� - .'`'�• _ n • '� •L rte. �f'• �nn1,+�r �- CLAREMOUT. CARD OF THANKS. ken P.0.). the property of Jas. S. TuRSDAy, APRIL SRD—Combination TIME TABLE—Piokorins Station Honey. Sale at one o'cle&_shary i3ale of farm stock, implements. fur- T.R. Trains going Boat dos as follows r�► 4u'r schools have cloeed ;or the Mr. J. Qarnmage and family V644 to If weather Is unfadorable sale wi 1 nature etc.,in the Village of Clare. _ No_., 10 Mail _ 7.57 A M. � •Easter vacation. thank the'manyfriends for their sym- be held'under cover. . See bills. J. moat. EntrZes may be made with 8 Looal ':,'88 P.it. A.Fleming has men busy press- pathy and acts of kindness in their H,,and XS 0. Prentice, auctioneers. John Scott or the auctioneer up to lie Local 4.25 P.3L ing hay this week. sorrow by the death 6f a loping wife SATURDAY. MARO$ 8isT:7-0ombinri- the day of sale. Sale at one o'clock. Sunday train 7.57 A.M. +u' Miss Hamilton had Miss Sarith and mother. : tion auction sale of stock.' im Ic. See bills. -D. Pugh.auctioneer. ' P nag Trains- ing,-wssti �dae 'w.relieve— °T worre in Toronto for a few days SAL! REGISTER. of meats Brougham. Entries way be ads W1tDIr�eDAY, APRIL 4Tt3—Auction N0• Loot . 10.50 A.M. ° last week: g y eawof-householdeffects, fowl etc - � ' -up to and including the morning of in the Village of Cherry ~ •" 29 mail 9.05P.mi, 'Airs. H.Thomson is spending•a ywoo'd the �• Walter,,of FRIDAY,MARCH BOTH—Auction Bale of sale,either with the, auctioneer or property of Geo. Davidson Sr; $a le Sunday tram, 9.05 P. M. ,few days with her son, -`farm stock and implements, the ro- clerk. Sale at one o'clock, sharp. -•: Markham. R at one, tie's bllld. Fred Poetill� Foregoing is according to fibaadard °- • pertF r+f Joe_Bryant, lot�, the con. L.Middleton.. clerk; Fred Postill• auctioneer. time. Thos. Paterson has been engaged 2. Whitby, Bale at eneo'clock'gharp. auctioneer. qs ~for over a week re-modeling T. O. Wen. bhlw, auctioneer. THuRsbAY, APRIL 5TH-Auction sale G08til`k'8 residence. SATURDAY, MARLS 31sT-Qredit' eale —--- - of farm stock and implements, the Richard Ward is confined to his of ggod roungdairy cows and•heif- property of Jacob Bryck.lot 33, cop. , x 4; FRhitbv Sale at 1.80 o'clock. (�r ' 'Al. house with a bad leg`due tv inja. era, at lot 2, con, ?, Markham (!dllli- Tp V • Seasonable Sharp. �eebiils. Wm.Maw, auc- - _ •• -:ties unstained. when rutting wood., t tioaeer. '• .• - =-� D�.H. G. Calvert, of Pickering. APRIL 10TH-AuctloD sate Buy -yoai- •Sugar whiles the NOME TO CREDITORS T[T18DAY. is here'.#t present owing to the ` of houaebo[d furniture etc., the pro Price is low. - p serious illness of her brother, - QtheT$ party of Tobias Caster, in the Vill- _ Newrick Wilson_. .. a a d S age of :Claremont. Sale at 1.00 Our oar of Sugar will not Last Chas: A. sari Hits. Grant and o'clock. See bills. D.� A. Pugh, to thF Estate of Adelajde A. .Field, R children, of Toronto, --spent the lat�of the Police Village of Picker- �- _ auctioneer. 101iger than this ..,.week-end with Mrs. Grant's par• iniz, in the County of Ontario, de. month. {V ents, James and 141rs Evans. ceastid. :. Both James and Mrs. Madill are Notic-P is hereby given pursuant to Men's all-wool •Sweaters, reg 9.30, for Price '�10 00- for rantilat*ed _ - steadily improving froth. their Section 58 R. S.O., 1911, that all cre- 5.F)rl J A g- severe attack of -flu, their many ditors and ethers having claims or de- Bov's ail-w000l Sweaters, reg 4 50, for anti ' 9.50 for f Llo,W. mands against the Estate of the said friends will be glad to learn.' g 2.75 � "" _.`•a�-'i Rev. Charles W. Sing is attend Adelaide A.Field,deceased, who died_ d This can not be replaced now 1 on or about the kith day of-January, Boy's all•wool Sweaters, reg 3.75, for p Ing the Board of Religious Ed"es' - "< Lion meeting at McMaster L'niver- 19>-3 r+re required on or before the x•75 for less-than &11.00. Fifteenth day of April, 1923, to send Men's wool home-knit Sox,reg 1.00, city, Toronto, this Good Friday. by post or deliver to the undersigned for 00c. A severe snow storm ' passed Solicitor for the Administrator of the over this locality on Sunday after. Estate of the said deceased, full-Par. Men's wool Sox.reg 760, for 45c. noon when five or six inches of ticulars in writing of their claims or -' accounts and the nature of the secur• Men's heavy Mitts up to 240,for 1.40 : . snow fell, accompanied by, a high The Pickering wind lty. if any. held by them. Heavy rib Underwear, reg .1 76, for X10 Sleep to-night use RAZ'• ' And after such last mentioned date 1.39 per garment MA11 to-day s+$ Ci01'�l]102t 8 Mrs. Josiah Evans had a pain- the said Administrator will distribute y Ior Asthma.- - ' ful accident last Sunday morning the meets 0 the deceased among the Men's fleece ;Underwear. reg 1.26;for _ Rand has bronght peaceful sights when she slipped ou the ice, strik- parties entitled thereto. having regard, 80 cents R and restful deep to thousands who ti tug her head and cutting it on•the only to the claims of which he, shall Men's Cape. up tot 75, for 1.79J fwmerlysuffered the agodesp fAsthma. l T����the dsseolartioa Is to shst�► ice. rhea have received notice. QAZ-ll{AN contains no narcotics of Ia�neaateaIin sadprooeeute Allard times earaival 'wan hatld Dated at Pickering the 22n¢ day of Boe our new(liaghams, Zephyrs• , •`� other habttdorwlag dra#s. If tt the !eI°na' - in the rink here on Tuesday even- Marcb. i9d8. and Prints.also Wall Papers. does not give relief we guarantea your Ing when a large number were in° W. V.RIct3Aamoet., drnggiat will reran yoar.moaoy, $1.00 ' - attendance and an enjoyable time Administrator / D. A. SCOTT,- a T Trial swallow two Co..Toronto.- Numbers"ta seam di�a� �witlt �j was spent by all. By J:E. FAaswt.L1. ltiw Trial fwvTsaepiatow ,Terewlo. of Esssativo. Mitts Merle Stephenson, teacher !Whitby,Out.. his Solicitor CLAREMONT. . ' 0NTAft10 Sold byDr. N. E. S[eEwea -r r lilombssnhip !so iI.00. is the Drntmbo continuation sebsoi TIeksts m vt»�a&on Us President or; is spending her Easter vacation at ttsee+tst,t oo�ptt�taos.the home of her parents. Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson. ! Exec. -L. D. Ban ka. C.S.Pa la• ,, q( t i Mrs. Win. Wallis, who has been- 1 � ''�lalt�li ir°Nl! `(�! �f#f � , r` ''�I i er.Donald I1Eauco, Pickering. 5: conflued to bar bed for seveaal , / /►! weeks suffering from a very severe - 4,, .,, 4'ryp' ;; r+! �, - t.R. Thextoa: W. 1. Clark. attack of flu, is not improving aa. �- # ,�+(f �i ail�+'�r ll prlt�l ji "; ,{Nj!! 'H!�?t��1 - Praaideal• BaOlNei� her friends would like. ���,;l' 'J" How, who has been ' Mrs. R. J. HO . i ._. .. �H, , q ��f411 !���, •i'','°I��1�' �; ' � � � - �..;.'.f"' confided to her tied .for a week aN ,°+ (I' ',, !' , •"f�' ��t�� _ -`' sufferingfrom a severe attack of Coal, �COa� +:,,•�; y�r ate"- .-; - . ' t rile flu, is able to be around again fl _ - a • ' � attending to ber duties. ,�. David and Mrs. Taylor, who �u'"„ "," __ _ _ Hard ;and Soft COaI Of the '--have been spending the winter -% -_- _ t tnonthe with the former's mother. �: ,- ,;• *''` .._ �'- bat gnelit'y all Mrs. A. W. Macke have moved F _- - r :-r:_ Mackay, ��.. hand'.- ,. into their own residence for the i'1''H(1+C ' W;' � . emmet. ��!!'e• a The auto is attain seen in out ' nlidet and we welc;osnA them after the long and cold winter. While there is a considerable- amount of _ a snow on the roads the care are able _ Roofing ! ' - to navigate. A large number of the men coo• _ •4 �` _ ;R...• mected with the Union. Church 1 - i - - ''' v8• aseembled in the church yard on 'qua tit when wood f cat up a huge S�' weelthe X : ,quantity of wood for use during the coming winter. - There wi11 be stating on the •Caledoolan rink on Saturday even +lag and the bond will be in attend- :: _ lathe Toronto A t$hingle-w"a atnce to furnish an abundance _ H average Gariadlan Fami1 i e':T g Y _ have a roof that w ll withstand ail -of fousie. Everybody come atsthie = --- :_- - `,.' - temperatures. the highest wiado aed .R consists of five persons. the severest criticism. y. will probabl pcobably be the last of the .. - J We can prove they are superior to The annual combination sale us- _ wooden ohingles in-every way, and der the direction of the Farmers' _ - :.'The new low price of Ford Cars - vivo to•gt�.t many asphalt abingles. Clul1 will be bald here on Tuesday which are said to be ••just as goad.^ next:' Entries will be received by makes It possible to i�dd l.illa° = Buy now before tht pride jump* :N5 ;fir r' the secretary. John Scott, or the peR We sleo,ee[I Pedlars 'Big gangs' }Y tctiuneer, D. A.Pugh, up to the _ ' - -sixth member to it. titue of the sale. _ '` ,,`' = galvanized Shingles. Mrs. Bnehby went to Toronto - - _ We wilt contract for -the complete one day last week, accompanied + You 'are considering the pu-rchaBC�f a job if necees:rv. : �' Also.a complete stock of roll roofing. _by her grandson, Master Got don - - • scar—of a Ford Car. YOU have realized - Redshaw, who is to receive treat ___ that the_ man--the f�amlly—Without• a• -See us for an estitaate.� - - went at the Hospital for sick — -- - -- - - :y=== F. X.- COOPER 'i� ^Children which, Ave hope, may - •:� car is at a disadvantage. You have also Via' prove successful. realized that Ford.Cars. are now so. low- We _ - We are sorry to report that - tCLAREMONT - Newrick Wilson,who has beep io priced that it is possible to ,give yoursdlf poor health fora long time, took and our famil What OLh S have. y j A decided turn for the worse on "R pRpEQ NdpI,4Np� y y eT = Too Mal Grocery.-Store Sunday wben he received a Para gRTAIN r� lyric stroke at the home of his elf A CAR �A Ford Car.fits into.the famil routine— Now that the Xmas holidays cre over sister. Mrs. Lemmon. THESE e.m:a,ra` y and we havi entered the year IN& His many friends will be glad X4'05 does your work and that of the family— We are looking forward to another to learn that reports"lit the .tine _ year o! good business. We belte've -makes the family routine unhurried and that our groceries and foodstuffs era W writing are that-Mr. Peter the best that Cooney can buy. -We Mactrab who 'recently underwent 'loafing.$44.5 unworried — makes ' it possible to save don't need to bluff you in thinkingthat y~ a critical operation in Toronto o 369d7 some time for pecicatiorl--t0 visit friend$ ybur i will buy$$worth otgoods,but General Hospital is_ recovering -we do believe that you can awe money - hopefully, altb6mgh not out of ,�,�A� —for' the jcountry dweller to get into by buyin�gg'bere. (,five us your aez! danger by any m e. Ste` r prder. Yoq are well protected,as our = �r W. C. se>iior. one of Toronto's town--for, the town dweller to get into_, moody back guarantee goes ' rominentmere ants and ablest -_ the count with every order. - p h ry. _ •''� .•• � _ ;. _ i Butter.Eg;s, Poultry Wanted all the •'�.;,: platform speakers, will deliver �,.,�, :• ', -"' '`' time: Prices Val-i se toqunlity, the Easter message@ in the Bap- The sixth member Of the t;alnadiarl Phone. C}tare 2908 fiat Chnach Sunday morning and n. s*ss.p+.wcu�.+e�'«.^�o :.TR"K •CHIDLOW, 'eve He has also consented isTS xw�+ Family the FORD CAR. --- e sint:.lHear him. Special mug- _ CLAREMONT,' ONTARIO ' is will also be rendered by the ;. The Price of he •Touring Car' is $445--^ choir, '- .. .. -• ., ..''., Special )E+eter services will be - Freight'and Government Taxes 8xtra.. ° held In the Union Church both morning sod evening. In the - - morning a ladies' choir will furn- And it can be bought on a Monthly ish the music and in the evening - - Payment Plan, '- �' onto, a male ohoir will render Rppropri• " = rr rate music. In order to decide F' f• mhicb choir is the better it will be - : - attend both services. - / '* I ' necessary-to � - .,. .' ,,` . _ Several large loads of the young - - Of all mstsrlala sad d3alKa e- "^ s leapt in stook. It will pa• you r people of the village drove Monday the n , 0 �C011 ac u tt P�ek e r�n _ pall st oar works std inspsOt oar stnptt home of Jat t e Riddles 4 n Fred, 1 obtain pot ss Don't bs M misled evening and treated his qou Fred, -- •, ,. � agsatswo do net stapioy them, aa�nt. • x and bride to a miscellaneous show ly we pan, bad do throw OR the agoras 3 er, consisting of a handsome rock- pus pact.,wwob you wp ' ing chair and,nther plece of furn- fl�ae0.> � _ utie a is wetL kao by qu M Riq�' 1 rr Jiiture as well-tam many other useful fs;�Tapr frntracadaa;rtd ,,�;., ' ,�•. gg A': . t• •ti•, '•.„ �.,� e S"SAM f fi " � ' P :.�:1 ,. -Y..•., d',,, �.•5- 'F'. yr••r.b.lb..•:,t;.r..+!d°a ls>�"�n N R ib..F:4 M11 -, ..ns..•,:.✓t,$,-::t,'..,5m +'�`' "'b , #f X. "a s K+. ,'x�'�� Z Y-°� L'Y TY''' ,yyM . �+1•s ti, •^ �' z,:+„�-' '' .. • a ; '+ _'•�:`''cf+<, .s' "„'u �L. "` .3...,.+5' a`,� ,;l"' "`;•G riwai•`'' s -".i�. a Nk,••.e.;a; 4`',.'M.a•^'; ..T -',x,;,;k h` .,,.•y,'••, r+.'�" �•►' „q'• ''`..,r,,,.w• :,.`,,,.Ml f .P-4,r::1 ;C.r ;,�•.ec`^``5 �,..•y,"`.'+�'''' � ' ,%a•a^ -+.r'w�n„Yfi:e• _' �""'M.�'+cp?.-k.:(` a _:'`.,'raV"_°r''{ N�, .'.”, '%,"4`'' .:,'' '_.,R"�'•4 _ � n:b.. t. p . t,. r`R, "3,' .'• ry...s, ," ••� -'�'.�"• >w :DA l�D 65" D ! ` ' 'a'�"I`4RIFS of YMNG WEATHER. a _ "Five years ago when I was first_.. KNOWN PEOPLE :- — HARD ON BABY' may. ed.-I had wonderful energy, "•_-'" jZeovalod be on the go all day long , t feeling the least bit fa- The.Canadian Spring weather--one, t ^� igaed, I had a rest a Mamter Laacellea Life is All Mapped �d g appetite and _ Out. _ day mild and brigb+t; the next raw and ` -34 eat anything. I weighed Just because Master George Senry bluaterY,'` Is oatremely`hi+rd oa the // /� ` _ 344 pounds. I used to be -busy baby. Conditions are such that the - r'- ovesF minute of the day nd when Edward David Lascelles happens to ' Y , mother cannot take the little one out go to be the son of Viscount Laieellee`and for fresh sic so,--much to be de- ` the day was over, I could __bed and never waken once during incess Mary, and the grandson of ► _ ti sired. He•Is -confined to the house,the night. Thirteen monthe ago �g George and Queen Mary, his Which is often over-heated and badly - ....... � ,a. first baby was born. After future'has already been mapped out ventilated He catches cold: his "'° --- f�� that my iMOM soured to leave in every detail., little stomach and bowels become.dis• ; y R to one tired all the time.myself 'to do mI to t d as hi>i Viscount fatherascthe s Earl of —'••t may` U J •�;' =k ordered, end the•mother soon has a + sick baby to look .after. To prevent Y -Y F .n, - �, aid duties, Instead of being Harewood, went 'there, so the King's this an'occasional dose of B'aby's Own ' pleasure ss formerly, these grandson must gain his education at Tablets obould be given. They.repo- duties became- a real task, I lost that institution. late the stomach and bowels,thus'pre- alt desire for food and nothing Nothing is left to chance in the venting or, relieving ,.colds, simple - 'Would i tempt w I had to make future of the zonal baby. Before"he' : H• it eat. I would go to -bed at Y LeverB,�Qlle. _any Qther of the many 1 ht and toss from aide•to side old enough to walk, every possloie minor ills of childhood. The Tablets are detail of his babyhood,, boyhood and sold by medicine dealers or by mall at or hours at a time. After a 'hhai I would doze of! -only to adolescence will be pre-arranged; his'25 cents a.boa from'The Dr. Williams'. !►ad that'I had been sleeping for 'nursery playmates, schoolmates and Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. ` i'�m`os fifteen minutes. Naturally all of his associates in,early manhood when morning came, Ztot having seleeted, 2ept, I started the day ompletely _.. Two Mysteries of the Sea, y out I wan shaky and Laugh and Live Long, "Mystery .ships" have sailed the - Ions. The leant poles would - ,. seas for centuries, Now the bull-'of a y , Startle me and make my heart race The secrets of happiness and long- Startle t suit, are to cherish and culti4rate vessel lost years before appears in Itlong. I could see that s l hue- cheerful,hopeful, and buoyant spirits. some" strange out-of the-Way place; ,. jland was worried. I was login now a familiar piece of deck work ` weight every week and had ai- � 3� haven't them, create them" P _ lost 54 pounds. I tried all The veteran American orator, Mr. washes ashore in the night to tell of !,:�' 1 toads of:tonics, but they didn't Chauncey M. Depew, who is nearly disaster and of lost hopes. All -are , 'hel me. One night, a alight T eighty-nine broadcast the above mes- tragedies, like these twp canes that ` pp Chambers's Journal describes--mya- ' !hall never target because it sage by wireless to the'youth of the started me on the way to health world, teries that probably never will be ` happiness again, my husband To a representative he said: fully explained. ght in a bottle.-at-'£arnol. A� "Here I-am approaching m§r eighty In 1911-12 the captain of the French i - told •him that Carnot had ninth birthday! Apropos of that date, barque Emilie Galline, homing from �a� s , ; sued'hh wife's .life, so he insist» a young reporter came to see me the New Caledonia, reported on reaching M! upon my trying it Six weeks other day, and in'quits s `jazz' tone Bordesua that when' rounding the — x after I began taktng Carnol, my , , Horn the ship had ion into a vast' "5 .• '1►eig31t increased from iI8 poulidit he said: What s all this to-do about� P �, ' No man ever released himself from field of great icebergs, a robber or reasoned himself out of a 4o 158. min lacreme of 65 pounds. that date, April 23rd? I was born rgs, and that while! in March, and nobody ever notices it groping her way into.the open she HOW To SIGN ; street fight without action. If you x, And, am I well these days ? d t to ;Every morning I fairlyy jump out "Said I: 'My dear young man, had passe a gigantic berg the _ sit down long enough. and think over y tackle .anything the amazement of all hands was ca , ,. ' - at bed read to Shakespeare' was born on April 23Ed, carry- YOUR NAME the problem, the problem will beat every miaata of the nag is a St. George was born on April 23rd, ing .in a cleft on its. crest a large - ____ you no platter how simple it is. oy to me now" - and I via born on April 28rd.' three-masted schooner, partly die- `.�y Hilda Riehnwatd. - Carnol is sold by your druggist, "'The same year?'he asked." masted but.otherwise apparently in- ........ .. .... .................. ... ..d _ t and if you can conscientiously nay. tact with her boats still on the booms. The captain had made eve �I' � LT� I y after you have tried it. -that it . Veter+api Hymn-Writer. - P every effort to - ' hasn't done you any good, return $incp the death of Andrew Lan , find the survivors, but there were no ` = --1he emgrty bottle- to him and be Lang, signs of human beings on the iceber other day s man wishing to : 'H,� .�„�� there has been no more versatile En g- }y.' :lull! refund your money. 8-622 $ 1 How came the vessel there? 6rt a town on his farm discovered that N�S lie writer, I think, than the Rev. A Greenland whaler out of Peter- thirty-five m-forty t 6uMUV't0 �" - Sahb*w Baring-Gould,Gould, who seven y Years age some rEldld by.Dr. fficEwea'>s fling Store, g- by woman had signed her aattie Mary , . . b ` head came peon the second mystery. » pimlomrine.Off, entered his ninetieth year. Smith,which by the way isn't the real Apr;{o �•1 o f In the Barents Sea she sighted a While curate in the West Riding, in name in.this instance, while. in the currat I.: t 1864, Mr. Baring-Gould opened a strange-looking derelict; the'running deed she a �gear and standing rigging were appeared as Ma Ann rP „ The Plan Worked. night.school for the miners and artia- Smith. Of course, somebody who knew A former M.P, ooafassed tbak aI ass at,Horbn Bra (broken and flying loose; the canvas �I ry Bridge. Then he built Mary Ann.Smith had to make an affi- 0oustr he rma always forsettins their a mission chapel-whieh first of &U,was !n tatters, and the bolt was,ter-:davit that she and the Mary Smith i M�f. '�mvn ` �".tacos and never remembering their heard the evening hymn, "blow the, ribly battered and weathetworn. The-'who signed the deed'were one end the son Jaokaon.l3u ORO hamas, he had no difliculty to being " boats were gone. ' When men from �. OTTAWA RonFt l y is over. same person,, and the loan went bleasamt to his talIowers is the House. The scholarie often wearied in their'the whaler.boarded her they sear that through after a ,- _ "When.I mtiet somebody,to!tie lobby 1 climb u the she had been built early in the last g great deal of delay. nag' p Quarry HilL so Children should be taught to adopt_ w whom I don't know from Adam, and I Baring_Gould heartened them.by cum=� century and had,been icebound for one form of signature and stick to it. g ��► ! K S see he expect* me to know who he' fm, many years. In the main cabin on posing a hymn'to sing me they march- H. J. Smith one clgy, Henry James - < I take him warmly by the hand, look ed--"Onward Christian Soldiers-" the floor was the body of a young wo- Smith the next, and H. James Smith i as or them delivered free to Saes, �. man, perfectly resery who registers for elhaw•s straight into his eggs. and say. 'And With the same .object be wrote gee Y P by the Arc- next week may appeal to some people, Cidtit Poal:r3 Oovrse for some <;< :,how to ifZe old compli►intY' 1 have "Through,the-nlght-ot doubt and mar tic fronts. Sitting near her and pat`but it usually caasee trouble. It yon; �4 Ys,,,�naps.`"*onm 4 hta: iom: 1 never known it to tall." » ! tar from the long-dead fire was the br _ row. . I rot of s young mss, still holding want to drop your middle name, drop� -of theft testimonial& �asite shat In Pappleton a mill at Hotbury it for soaooL a+onitrr aev:rtm at, 44 auoom The Bull Wasn't Beef. Bridge in his hands a flint and steel,which he goad, and not just ocasianally. V.. Toronto dge there worked a modest lassie, Recently in asel+ling an estate it came' , Bartle and the girl of his heart while --Grace Taylor. She attended the appeared to be striking. In one out that one of the executors mention-' -uldris a country walk .had-just en- mission chapel, and Incidentally Aron the cabins off the caddy was the bong in the will b his real name, and •# nn?F.oi• a oi'h!i iR a y countered a teraeloua 1wY.ijg bull-aai the atrectfone or We yuulig CUL is. Se t " � coin -ausineae under the name of Ilia. =then retreated behind a high gate. "But helped her in her education, end then;chair, leaning back in a most natural fo er father, had never had his name 3 thought, dear;' ventured the maiden. married her. positian and had•all the-freshness of ' Steel Roofing changed legally. The whole thin had - _ "#bat Yon-always said you'd face death life in his attitude and 'expfeeaion.. g piece Erne K Y.*)idly for me." If d half our time in>afik- The sailors could find no clues what= an o gone over legally, causing delay,.,s sra+eia retry "So I would, the swain assured her, 1 span Y ,nuke and expense. The man was Special Terms so Farsesrs ' " " ing promises, you will surely have to soever to the identity of the three. angry, and said he had always " The Mataitk Roofing bat that bull >s not dead. y grins spend the rest of it in breaking them 'by' the one name, though the other. t l,tslbd 806E There 'are 11000 rooms in the ' i�'ailare may be .quite as important was rightfully his, and he,thought ii Klass St.IIV.,Toronto _9sa success in character-making. The depth of the ocean at any point Vatican. ;was a great`ado shoat nothing, which ' can now be ascertained by .echoes F � - -More thaa'.1,000 varieties of wheat through an instrument used in the ' Happy is the inan who is too busy did not in the least sliest' the lawyer i ' bent a having things correct MINING, STOCKS Sze known. war for locating anbmartues, to think abogt being overworked. One farm of writing your name al- ' j *aye helps in getting mail. If you _ BOUGHT, SOLO, QUOTED. -.. \ r r have a commoii last name, encli ag Orders Promptly Executed , •. 1 j r��//� Smith or Jones, write out your first _ 1 I % �f�/+ and middle names in full. This saves Inqulriee Invited trouble, delay and expense, for Jasper �a G s Q ke & Con :� •- `t /�� - Hubert Smith will get his mail Promptly, while J. H. Smith may read Members stands,rd Stock and attnsng his letters after half•a dozen other J. Exchange. - -- - \\ H. Smiths have had them. These things may seen small in youth, but, 34 King $t. East ,TOli6NT0 when business multiplies, each and Special al log distance out-of-town p service e every man and woman will .be glad I that early in-life a uniform way of ;Y' eEYEgApg signing letters, cheques, mortgages, _- + A„e�et,erts of 0o n and contracts ma adopted' and Irrigated Farms In rigidly held to. - Cereal Compan - - ; - 4 Southern Alberta - -• - �. .._ _ - 'mot- fast CM-Afta.tllA I i �,eussr,pw oteKt6 _ World's Fiercest Fish. :I to the psmotu valsasil aistrlot r. .,{ Which is the fiercest flab? The An especially od location for raised ts in hw, ' ` shark is terrible enough, but he is a farming and �airying. Splendid asp. y ; rtunity for ,cons m tr non livittt r lamb compared with a small fish that at■tricts where goon land cannot— ; haunts the rivers of South America. be bought at reasonable prices .t The way t0 satisfaction,comfort and ooltteitss nothing that /can irritate - The pirhana, as It is called, does arxsi$0,000 ��a cope fully-�ettted stns �hsaltli through Instant Postum,has serves or disturb digestion. Sven the ndt grow much bigger.their the perch another !0,000 acres now read* for or roach of our waters, but it is pro- settlement; maximum distance-from i''bs�Dome 4 world-wide way. childrefi fnaY-safely it: railroad.' seven miles Good tones, _ Y eY ,'' vided with an enormous cavern of a telephones and schools. Easy pay- mouth filled with long .dagger-like manta, extending over 18 Years. This famous table beverage rahich -Wouldn t it be well for you to avoid �rhis lee the stest Lena ani in 1►Iberte teeth._Should an unwary traveller Write for further information to •• s::: r;;''-- basstood1het6stoftwenty fiveyears, the ham which so have found : ,' stop to bathe his feet is a river he o��'°oasr�,and saas�aa'�ow - = ;fish!every rsQuiremeat of taste fora in tea and Coffee?' You cars protect will be attacked, first by a'single fish, medicine sat, - - Alba* ts and then by a whole shoal. If he does hot and lnvigor�ting tmza Ame drink, healthwiiilepla win:gtaate,withwhola� - �: w "' j' not beat a hasty retreat he will be Unlike tei or coffee,Instant Postum some,satisfying Instant Postwa.: dragged under in a, few momenta by :- -= - " = - V: — 3 y cores of finny demons and devoured. '-_ At youii Grocer's ix _ _ The pirhana is dreaded by all ` - sz`r' *oaWli air-t>ifkt tuts beasts, for he is absolutely. fearless (� FA>RM LIR MODEL FOR r _ L H9 s will attack animal, no matter o at�:niri°,,.t`a 14 the be" r- 'W and a an what its size. The shoal seems to a re<o, o� your s. .., " .+.-M: own$ilo,taro on,fence Dots, know almost at once that one of their etc• The dram omDtka crcso, ,^;,i'' -- into trhselbsrrow or ■�r�' FOR HEALTH numbbr has found a quarry, for no t rme. A bandy- i .1s u outtlt,mad.for 9tan V sooner is the victim attacked by a or Do+rer, on a "., .y ..•..'•.•:.. " " Lrnc wit Or wit single pirhana than the water is thick ` °f d generous sample fin of Inatant Poelwm _ «rh with frenzied fish biting and tearing ma aSDe a e`°'' Mmt.posolmid,Far 4e In stamps. Writer "There's s a ReQSOIj g g mete er , r. . -^••.._• 1' as though possessed-with the fury of our�uet is doe. killing. The natives dread them more j°o1a, :*d �; Chtaadlae eat Ca, undtad, 46 Front St, to r'actory; Windsor. Ontario than the giant alligators that hasp! the same waters, omnrto f ." -0,.�+i., •„ixr,J .r+:•.+P': ,�•�.� .' ^`W ,n F—' .:f, •Z' ,�i•. 't .3", l '_'i«''_''w K' :4• Sa•I.+. 'W' :�A, sti- ��'a: =,G. .-c9•' _ :t}�. %. x,. � t:yi ot• .•-�,z-,+s�,"��« ��; �j �''.n �•�,, < `;..h,:."; ;F,, "- `F- ,>' •,,,�• .,i'S•y., ~;d vr' .a'6d:3 -,,,3Y' ,i ,�; qS •rclrxy�: -"'^•.'" .�,,,{„ H'. s,�•. t• ..6 a. --:n- .. �. •y .°'3ric*,.."L.'y"�* as. '4..+ _ ,.�: ^ta,, 'F !"e?.. „ !,, c„;i y.a r,• y ',�Le «gy, ts: v,...: erw r ,y..:-• yr.r.., r."... 'F,ar •ki5'r Y. , a- �,�"+•. +tg";''.;�'""•'a- ..t.'yr,. " ,,�,'.,,. w, 'rT-L,,.a:.''^ ;xi'N'- ,.'•,�;�'kC..° 's.• "' ,ds e„ _-'�':', ,.••,,°i.;. r1 ,:r ''Y: .' �� _ .,r� .1:?..., '..-•vx'-r,-�e' �... ;,;r7a,"N...•':K:;�'-,• .. _...pP.• Y, :?to` +* ,,:•'�.. x....',' .. -.-e ' ' "S°fit "k.r ,. 1:'-r •:..�.,:." ,!'?''. ,'.��J.'"..::n. ., . -.. -q:;:3 't 7 .'.'�....n• Classified-Advertisements._ >- as — IIG TONIC THAT —�. ..' H"ff pMpO�T�H�ER s _« PRALSES, TANLAC _ = t11'tlit I.V UUL ' 1TTS.. 13E.aUT17111. ��77 J1� ;,' LY carded and fluffy. Entirely free t t ST G ai tf - "�BSCar6ts” 1O� from otl f crease. Large sample, eoouoo s'm t '� L•OOppet DeClileti It Re• - ;tor comforter, oaa dollar. Woot1.IS .; Leci :drills, 4eorgetown• Ontali stored Health of.Delicate-. M Ili TEN TO THIRTY DOLLAR$ R Daughter—Gained 11 LTl daily repairing Tire @. Time Now is. the Time to Invigorate ' --.� T for Sluggish Liver. ing helps pay for machine. write wee: ' �Otlr �►8tem•aIId TI1rOW Off ' '�� hounds. son Vuioaniaing' Co., 66t King WMp ca -' - QI' Constipated ToTOIILO.. -'' '..' • "biz months ago Ta_1•le.c brought co- :.'x ,4 l lavauc onovaa. =� �lIItel''e �• �`:. bust health to my daughter Stella,who i 'An unusually trying winter Is almost is seventeen, and I wish I could tell 180We1S use �L rite T to thR11Af1 .. ' �anatiaL' Write fo in ia- w►er, but the spring will find many Ii l every moUh�er what a wonderful treat ontaria a'D Framer. �-R.�� . .- wdlnse strength has been sapped and went ' it is,"' d'eola,red Mrs.' Ullian• Glees your bow=: Feel linol. . . �;• . -systems undermined by winter colds, \ •' Cooper, $4 Saulter St-, Toronto, Out- When you fuel sick. dizzy, upset, The Highest reel have the moat' 18uenza, pneumonia Or close confine- "Two years a��Leila began tubing when your head is dull or aching, or minted leaves. 'meat indoors. Recovery from.this con- ground. Hel'"cheeks faded, she vat your stomach is sour or gassy, just In proportion to its size a fly walks dition Is often'siow, but it can lids has- Vf dreadfully'run-down, and so thin sh take one or two Cascare.s to relieve, thirty-flue times as fast 6a s human ° tend by the use'of a true tonic meth_ - Compelled_Belief. —_-was jus4•a frame. Her nerves were so -constipation. No griping-alcest lass,- rW' } --cine.�l3trengt�anti energy_can be re- -"�beautiful and charming a girl as excited I feared I would have to take tine-cathartic oa er_rti for grown-ups ��g ' 1st stored, the stomach toned up, head. you e-hould belteve I am telling the her out of school, for while doing her and childriea lOc a.box taste like aches ban¢ahed'and nervousness over- trgxh!" lessons she could hastily keep still and oaady come through a fair.nee of Dr. Wil- "I believe every word:' at 'times- couldn't write at all. Her ..Croup p ? liam Mu s' Pink Pills. These pills have a �-` appetite was so poor she scarcely ate Amerlows sser Dog taemedus ' ti direct action txn the blood, enriching April PtollnlSC. enough to sustain life; and_her sleep Book on end purifying it, thus bringing new was so restless she was always tired DOG DISEASES Bind the neck with flannel, April, you've a comely name. saturated with hot MI is strength to every organ and nerve is what may be its root? and r71 :2 c::t.. and How to Seed Liniment. It penetrates, it 1 "I bless the day I bought the. first Mailed Free to any Ad• soothes, it relaxes the muscles, 7°the body. .In this way thin medicine Latin smooth as cherry bark dress by the Author. clears the passa4ea. brings hat' brought new health to'thousands Muat have borne, such fhdt. bottle of Tanlac. My daughter has K. Clay Glover Oe.t na. back easy'breathins• ,. of weak and despondent. people. gained eleven pounds, eats hesatily, 129 'West 24th Fteeli ' A—nit the--who owe their present sleeps soundly, New York V.!A - Who'd have thought `aperlo{ y. and her studies are , M1nAT�a health to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is Gave the sweet degreeY like play. The Tani treatment is Mrs. Clarence E. Wisner, Chipman's Open windows, open brooks, grand, and I believe it Whould. be in '• . ,Ltninlel!# 4 t- '' Brook, N.S., who sayiii Bad a very Are its prophecy. every fi iza, home."" The Family Medicine chest :•,�' Tanilac Is for-sale by all good drug- How to Purify Severe attack of. innet but after ses - "Y. the characteristic symptom .trf that Open eyes to loveliness grata. Over 86 million bottles sold. the Mood _. trouble had passed,I was left In a very Of the bridal spring, Week and'deprested condition. I could 'jai midst of emerald The Arctic Ocean is said to be � ' gets- bet, keep on my feet for half an hour at Shyly burgeoning. ting warmer; with the result-that ice- "been to thirty drops of Extract }} time, and words can scarcely tell bergs are getting scarcer and herrings °f Root,commonly called Jiot6er ho® badly I did feeL I ha&been tali Open souls to greet the gifts' are being ound.in the old seal-$shin Sei$el's Carativa b iti may be INDIGESTION, �St w g g taken in water with meals and at ;r Ing the medicine my doctor gave me, Of a heavenly hand, grounds. bedtime. for indigestion, consti. :yam but it was not helping me. and as I Pouring glories without stint I patron and bad blood. Persist- = '' UPSET STOMACH had used Dr. Williams' Pink Pub on O'er a radiant land. _ Minard's Liniment used by Physicians ease in this treatment will give Jt farmer gecse3oa with great benefit I permanent relief in nearly eery - i i tlecndetl to try them again- I got half Open bird throats, rending buds, There is one attempt in which case." Qet the genuiene at Itlstantlyl "Pape'sDlapepslne' fail- IL dozen .boxes, and soon after begin- Add their jocund share; tare i>! .nntorgivable-the attempt to dgg •50c-and.$1.00bottles. ; . Iting their use I could feel my strength With much lures the open slough! be funny. 4 Corrects Stomach so , :! returning: By the time I had used up a . .Meals Digest - •' We tx;n sorely flat•$; •~ -:--gip- supply of pills. my' aid-time --- - E t ,, - _. - - ,«a«. Strength had come back,.I-could -do Unafraid of sucking bogs TO EXPECTANT The moment you eat a tablet of ���" fay housework and keep on my feet all the woodland Lanes. eWhenYotu Eyes feel Dull lay without feeIi and Heavy.use Murirte. tt Itr ;g, ,•, "Pape'e Dlapepatn" your tndlgestion SS :a ag used up as form- Tramp we-home with mired.teat. �+n!1pReueoesthatTuedFet4ns gone- No more distress from a sour. iesly.. I.feel that these pills have been Matte•them clear,Breshe as MOTHERS - ; Proud o! our dampaigas. Ga '; aetd, upset stomach. No flatulence, -worth their weight In gold tome, and kltng. Harrdtee• sold and Becoo3mendcd br DruaQists. heartburn. palpitation, os misery-make ,.° j strongly recommend them to other ' ". /�'j� j,} iaPecck,,rna flows people" April. April;' haw it lilts *R IU JN� {ag gores. Correct your dtlggestiom for ,• Wfttr the bubbling stream! f �,.r,,,p EYES s a A getter frpm Mrs.Smith Tills How a Lew cents. Each package guaranteed � You call get these pills through any "April, April," thrushes call - - by druggist to overoome dealer in medicine or.by mail. !w Lydia L Pmk6am's V etal�la e h aid, at 50c &,.box from The Dr. Wit- Through the shower and gleam. C..p d ■, L_ V trouble. pp [1er�eO 1 hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Reinter, then. our open hearts _ m writing to ' Shan no more annoy; Trenton,Ont. "I a you Your Job Is Your ��.. ley shan'.greet the April dawn t ! ; ' in regard to Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege- "I will never get ahead hate.There with as answering_joy. y would nnot bye with- 4 is nobody here that cares a continent- _ —Snot White. P t out it I have taken al whether I get on or not! •It doesn't Mlnalrl'e Liniment for sate everywhere it'before each of my "� F fluke any difference how hard I work . children was born or how I do my work, nobody psye Owing lack of feel and capital s ' and afterwards, and " .:1uty attention."' find it a great help. t '3o,000 stiles of railway under the Before mp first batV Now,I often hear remarks like that Russian,Soviet has been closed. t+•s•n+eea.tarr,.em..et.cb.eldrettable, - was bortilhada�ort- eu.remedy roe oft aa..e tar .ta,tpaee..nr%. �rnPloyeas,say. °What's the nse9 I _ mlabea~>„nrer-raAm .,,e.ers,s.e<her ness of breath and don't propose to wear m . life out for �tin ear mmi.lava ti yei•+=ream» rin n in m Ears. P po Y spxAa Cr u the bm"m vertct nod qq�� g pothing. I am just going to do enough I l..sa b a haat"a�.o.str.ta•ts.u.tl°fro ar I felt se if would . to draw my Mary. I will look for MOTHER! MOVE KandaB'a: )n Tresltmertt never pull through. Soiaeth3rtg better." ,„, alt's ,�, One (lay a friend of 4< yar° - r �- m 11ubli and w+d LLu whs. d V rcgt:ta- *" A twtW may woe.buns cwt yon, 1c'.WvnlL wLile y My fries ! t.w A.x y.uraeater ch.nextame IOU his Compound had done for his wife and 1 Something better waiting?or you de- B.,a"IIe"t`s�'t1:te sea(s'•rt�ee� advised him to take a bottle home for / nM Venda on how well you can do Sour - CKWS BOWEIS w.s�r> i raw arcs 'or V"te a. me. After the fourth battle I was a • •ltegsiar ` straw u.•em.at.Iw 's.asea-the diiierent,woman. I have four children S�In Tro -_ -°Work where ycu are right now? Your anm.n a.. ppresent job Ys the key that will open - DR. at.�.KetsDALL oOMt•ANY, now, and I always find the Vegetable • • • the door to the place above your and ti r9 �;Q �+Vr1 i� ene.au.a Fee..w,us►. q Compound a great help as it seems to CQfiCura,, the door fe Dt7t likely t0 open nnt11 California rib $Jr'mp is make confinement easier.'I recommend •K.: - 'poll open it Success doors don't open _ ,' p, -•- _ it to my friends:"-Mrs t, H. bhekbaatts, �s �� • themselves. The don't v Child s Best laXative n f !i p ! i p,;' ,ii, „ 8zrrrs, Doha St.. Trenton, oat: Y e2y 11' .m �' 11i t ,,;.', Lydia e yt>or�ooalplesion sea area rhea- .'easily.—O. S. Marden. - - _ ijj'1i t I "' L din E.Piakham a Vegetable Cum- a t h mad i Gh i `�'' :. -: ��} po an celle x` slats Soap-sad otat:aeat will do • .,!ntl tared la ex nt icine or t ! ,ei"�,. ctant mothers, and should be taken mach to�P Alenye Wiclude $tp Ltmrted Reports f Z �"' !�!!� i "lilt darin the entire period. It has a Sere- the Cudatnt e' . ;i • gg and tone the "ate in oar IOU l h � i "'0 t,; I eral eiieet to strengthen pr orations. y atoll Good Business In 1922 _ '� f ;;.Vtir'rl•p2 ;{wi�,, in, The report submitted at the 26th I I iu4 1 entire system, so that it may work gste.ernew$b.Talmn { �'t I !II'"'� ! ;( ljijo v tp t effectually as nature in- th oat theDomiaion.Canadian ,Annual General Meeting'01 Sharehold- 1 i"` I ( respecousando of women testify 3"St t's�s..,V. ! iill� !hi6.i!iil'li;l!1 tended. Th cudystre Sees sera of Bovyil, Limited,in London, Eng• 1 • I ! I i„i,: u'�6Jn1, ! ! p i p p� � �I:i,11j , 4;{II",'�'�hi�!i�il,j!i t0 thin fact. land, last month, was most satisfact- ' ' Dry, A not profit W"'Shown Of £806.709 --out.of which after payment of segue I ..'.tar dividends on'prditerred stocks a dividend of 9'% on the Deferred Shares -tree of Income Tax-was voted. Sir George Lawson dohneion is Chairman, The Earl of Errola, Vice- - Rheumatism Chairman, 'and Mr. Douglas Walter, - .-..Managing Director. Sir Ocenthwabte ` ' 'J' ri• 3� ;Fason, a former premier of Western - -- -`-,. The-quickness, the sureness - - -- - Australia, has recently accepted e with which Sloan's brings re- - --_ -- position of secretary. xurry Wothert a teaspooaflbi et fief has made it the standard `UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, yay . Hovri'1 emporta in ;1922 exceeded "California Fig Syrup” now will thor• remedy for rheumatic pain. es i those of 1921 by'22%,and 1928 shows onghly clean the little bowels slid in a Apply Sloan's to that - are not getting Aspiri>;t at all every indleationot still further growth. few hours' you have a web], playful• sore, stiff joint or aching ' The incdeasing.amtnlnt devoted, to child again. Even it cross, feverish, _ _ • � �. various forms okadvertisi'ng was one bilious, emstipatel or fall of cold, muscle. The pain.that.has _ 1 •} =` of the notewo y-features of the children love its "fruity" taste, and seemed so unbearable disap- tstatement—and one to which perhaps mothers can rest easy because it never Pears with amazing rapidity lei► s� patch of the increased success of opera- fails to work all the souring food and Sloan's breaks up the inflame- � - '.•tiona was due. nasty bile rlghit out'of the stomach mation 'behind most rheu- :a== matie aim It goes to the - and bowels without griping or upset- p - • Queen of Sheba., ting the child. source of the trouble. It JA women of the new rich type paid Tell your druggist you waa�t only the scatters the congestion that p A 1,'� till ''`� • �� _ - ;" 4 irisit to a wrel.1-known school with f► genuine "California Fig Syrup" which causes the ppa1n. al . tom "view to lacing her boy there: She are bas directions for babies sad,children Madtr,s Canada ' ® ^ P of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, L: a rived in a Rolls-Royce elaborately �OiII41�uieW"r(4�5 k/ llTessed and loaded with jewelry. Dur• 'yea must say "California." Refuse Forrbeumatism,brui straine.cheek colds in6 her interview with the bread mss any imitation. +tar, whom she embarrassed and im• greased with her grandeur, the poor l . ... ._ Dollars Co - man remarked, "Madam, you remind = 'tP lunt - ,meof.the Queen of Sheba" jthays to fertilize your crOPS. $1 invested in Ferri- ' ,_Accept only' an `'unbroken package" of ``Bayer Tablets of �-:- "Really," said the lady. "I had no Idea she fleda°boy.inpltiabchool." �ize1' usually means $4 to $6 return in Bigger " '._'Aspirin," which contains directions.and dose worked out by ` Yields en better Quality. h sicians during 22 'eat's and roved safe b millions fotE MONEY ORDERS. meats in Tr wk Caardening showed that 4 S per acre spent ? p Y Qa S p Y it is always safe to send a Dominion in fertilizers increased the red value of the"I"Oncato crop Ove, r _ !,Express Money order. Five Donors $85.00 pa acre. _ :---Colds , . Headache Rheumatism Ot'tr GUNN'S $HUR-GAIN Fertilizers id-day, i costa three cents. Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis :. �--- You can pet analyses for f arts crops or for truck crops. . In Java there is an orchard all the SHUR•GAIN Fertilizers are the product of long-experience. Earghe Lumbago Pain, Pain rt flowers of which open at once, as if - Frotsr High Gredo Meterlale, t'w04 St. Clair Street Handy ''Bayer' boxes of 12 tabl,-ts--Also bottle. of 24 and 100-Drti}gistd, by the stroke of a wand, and they also - Consult our Asest orwritr us• _ TORONTO Asp`-in is the iredn mark irpgietprod to Canada) of Dnyer Manuracture of Mono- ell wither together. Agents wanted in tarritorirs - acaucacideater o1 Salioyllcacid W11ile It is well known that Aspirin m s Sayer ; ,4 er rre w•are not reweseneed. Lind`d sltanuiaefntn,to ssfst t7t•pebT4C against liatttltit4na,fire rabtats e!ease` otaDaw _/s ., ;a '•:u+°': r: ,,�,,,,fy,,.ri,,.rtbt .e . ,.y:'a„ wrl' UL l4 •�� lv,,p,..,. .y,,,,;,;• t.... ;'ti•,,_ °ys.;,w:'.w 'ri••y.�"* iS,�g7 ed' th.,:tn+h'tsyta?'",aa-{ .21•.s yaer,;t -'tire.1'iw..y r�ytar;+�<F�!�'y,.e .t':-: r ,.'•.Y• ~ ,r. G,ae �' � T -4• R ifb !�. F, ';:r :',„'e•w '4u- "�S.^. .ax '"'« «« r+.•v'.' a-" "�k.;r�• :t`'�''3, •i.. s a• yg�. '.r^'A'. ,! ;k. s.�+M- = `.' r :Y �r K ''�''4"'4�'t;•:'....^'S�t'..».... _n ,�«a°T..... �' :n•. . .a`;,E,+y� '7,.-�i 3t "i.;. "��fir.e-.r.�",-'' "'° ^rx"�•Y�.°>� :•c.•'...,,,.,� �._.S.•x:-•, .�'�;'•r�. .s '�{�' .+F'r. :r•,w... ! FWx•.,,s i.Y ,.y. :P f'• '.1,. .'i"�'C�:r,,. , ..:._ a•,�.. r ••yy:, - 'A•..^, xF �+?,� - y'•y'• , ..w.x:. ;r' ,aj/ 'v xis,.;'v �*:, A' .. ..�:�rr`s'. x .Z- ^k,�l', ,�». 7 17 0. '.1"i4. •. J': 'A'f.r, •^1'' ,' ,r' :.J'�• 'r" •,yam •-:;.,• '1• _ ''. ;w, s'+' R "�� ., ; •. ° t-. a\ - .. • _ � :t: . .. �+C.• yr .• �. .. - _, pad t' -Slurs 4,izzie Richard-son, who -Dr: Henry will be here as usu• - ..�.f: �,IOT17111 s. was cunijned to her bpd with a al next-Tuesday to attend to his second attack of the flu, is now professional duties. - - // -' recoveri•og nicely, althoukh very -Cowluk! Eye Specialist-Dr. - -° --Born. on Wednesday, March 187.Yonge 5t., Toron- �I j or�j �^» .. • 28th, to David and_ Mrs. Sykes, a weals. F. E. Luke, _ -A enchre and dance.. under tv, will be at A. H. Allin's,drug , i.' do°' - the ass ices of the Catholic Wt�m• .store, Whitby,, on Tttesda April -Miss Gladys Powell, of Toron- P y y' p ¢ ;; en's League, will be Risen in the. 3rd. Glasses if required at right " ', "'- � v �`' , is s ndin a week with her S 8l .7 our service for ti g Town Hall on.Wednesday, April 'prices. *' parents here. 4th, commencing at 8 o'cl k. -Remember the Memorial Park The Pickerina post office will ' -, , �.: Good ;nusic. Admission, - me concert in the Town Hall Picker- be open to-dap (Good Friday)from 5dcenta. ladies 25 cents, * 0hoice Rolled Oats,o lbs., ;` 2110 to 10 o'clock. 1 ing, on Friday, April 13th. , The rocenes _ -._ . -After puttink away o @row Brooklin Dramatic Club have fail . Yay -James Potter had another Thompson Seedless 'Raisins, per lb., 180 shovels never to be used again charge and will resent the drama ps ' business trip to Brantford,on Fri• a Keeper." - " day.MOd3aturda until next w•iater,• our fondest MyBrobhera sepsis : ` -Barn, on Tuesday Marsh the hopes were shattered on. Sunda -Pr. E. A. Sadleir, Toronto New Prunes;chofce'quaiity, "` :'.:` '18e ° Y dentist wishes to announce that by heavy snow 4all. when seven 7th: to Wm. and Mrs Bu tang, inches of the beautiful fell, which he will a� t open,a modern'deatat office , n t J Fresh Hallow!-Dates, 12 Audley. a daughter. -; -The towcehip eouacil nails brotwbt back good aleighing and over.H. R. Monney s confection - .,.�-T lots of snow-sbovellinR. Pry store on Thursday. arch the - .y.ti M ��� Canned Peach's= •, meet on Monday neat fox the _ 2 l#i. can, ..8c e; -Mr. Embrey, of Toronto, will 22nd. Office open on Thursdays . Oka action of general btzsinesF. take-'charge of the seririce in 9t•. only. Office .hours from.10 s. M. :' :20c ., -Harry Stanley, who Ines been George's Church to (Good Fri• to 5 P. m. Canned Blueberries., per can, iLiP- confined to the house for severe! _ a,4•; weeks owing to illneoe, is now im day) at 10,'30 a. m.;and will also Standard Plu ins or Pear,•per can, Zee ,» have charRe of the service's' on ew ddvsrtttsemenrs. _ ...proving. , � - D _ -Tlie ublie and continuatio l Sundtcy.•_ She Holy Communion t ; p will be celebrated at the morning -- -----_ '. J.'SA schools have closed for the Eiste1� DUCK EGGS FOR 'SALE-73 cte, service by Ahehdea�on Wliite. LJ YtaCaLlOn and will re-open ,On'MOII• per setting. Mrs Wm.Ha1l,Pickering. x7-28 _ ,' Gingham -it is reported that a motor I. New Prints, s, Chambf S, day, April 9th. Y "•t.•`': ' bas service between Osbawit and OUNG PIGS, FOR SALE-Apply f I f -Wm. Collis is gradually re= Ualiteas etc.x or Ladies and Toronto will. be inaugurated la Jas Kinnear,con.4,Pickering.'R.R.Ito.1, eoverir.g from his.receut severe y«tst Hill. " . Children's Dresses-lac e attack of the flu,and is able to d0 ear dear ftTheebasses Will Rovonly Lt,u i,n L�F as g r ortment of prlcesi , Z'5 little work each day. sing 11-hoe, newly new, Apply to Russell Goods •;7. -It is the intention of the Park as far as the eastern terminus of Bye,Pickering, -8-3o Gingb%ms, 4t 25 cents the Danforth car Line. . Should 'Dry �+ ..... . . 2>i cents, 85 c$vL'e- ,: .. Committee to prepare an. enter- tainment for the evening of May the report prove correct it will be BIt1NG YOUR BEER GRAIN' TO and 45 cents per yard -" a great convenience to residents Locust[Hill Elevator and have the wildcats 1114th. Particulars later. taken out. M.R.Hoover, 28 Ladies'and Childre�lb Hosier is our • :''. of Pickering,''who at resent can- H1tiGLESFORSALE-B.0.wood, _ r specialty- of y -The regularlaloathlg messing p t'•.: the Methodist Ladies' Aid will not reach the city by rail sooner bwheld on April 4th, at 3 p. m., at Shan 12 o'clock noon. Pats.Claretmoatbwestpossibleprice28tfhos. _ New Chlnl.z, Art'Sluslia:� Cretdones, Ctar• ' *' �M- s -On Monde March 19th, the - tafn Scrims, Marquisettes etc- the home of the Misses Law. y' rOR SALE-Atthe farm of-Prof.. R ! -David Sykes, of Glen Major, home of-Joseph and Mrs. Header- 1, aoawell. lot lo, con. 1, Pickerin h�.e.. {, son at Sarnia was the scene of a m;ttcowa,stern 10, calve.. .:, tk'.1 ..: who,ha� been enRagad by Loins large family re-union, when some ' 'Puckrin to worlg the Leamiag OR SALE-White Wvandotte 1 WALL PAPERS thin children and grandchildren F aU Pape ' r rlaran, moved thereon this week. and many friends from far and Georg s f?rceble. 31.00 for a`ttingof l Z.�- M". Don't 'fail to ask for cam eH-We have =' -Today being Good Friday, all y l� � •' laces of business will be closed as near met to.celebrate their-golden made up samples of a somber of QI p UR SALE-White Blossom clover usual. - Monday also will be a bank wedding and to wish them many F,�,$4 0o r bushel, re-cleaned. G.w, it our lines and will be glad t holiday, so-those concerned should 'inore,happy years together. They Hoigson,R.R.No 2•Claremont. 27-29 to send you these a' r..-' con- govern thetueelveR aesordinRl ware the recipients of many con- !� if unable to see our full-range. - '' Bo y r:atulator letters and telegrams OR SALE-Ea,ater lily. Cin•nera,. _ Prices,23c per roll u ;� -- -Waezteud our sylupathy--to g- 3� ___FBe_g�Ferni, u *•-r_a4amt. H adritD9. a s ' p C H. Ham, of Engleh+art, who from friends throughout the coon. and Daffodils. F.Hall.Flo ist,church fit.27•.5 -- - - t Mr. and Mrs. Henderson �yFED OAT3FOIi�ALE-Improved `• } i suffered the loss of all the con .. teats of his store b fits On lliOn• were formerly residents of Picker. a Danner,free from foul seeds. Price, i3 cents •'E1datIe3" H0:19e POfOLB and Vad ni611E*a, ., (lay, which was only partially Dec utint. the cold water kalsonlfne t y ering and TAR :1 Ews extends to per bushel Arch.Fleating,'Claremont. P one ' 9, Clare s1,. 2s•�s - Plaint ieenred. them its hearty congratulations. _._ _ K%lsomiae Brusbeq, . ' -Spacial Eistar services will be Mr, Henderson is a brother of W. iJi001NG-Pdltaa'R ALPPI shinglPS, �� f BrusbeR, Scrubs, . l�� held in the Miithodtn church oeit F. Henderson and Mi-s. Rankin of Bran rd slab atesand Roll roofing $ oflms, Wash Boards etc., et'. j me t dote buying and seeure prices etc, W alter „ Sunday. A varied prnaratu will this place. Shepherd. Pickering 27•x1 �tl - =The Plekering Football Club - • k be givers in the moning by the. OR 3 ti.LE-I:RIrA foe harehiog. r _.'�YVOt!]an'rl Missionary Society and held their anneal n,eetinR at the from bred-to-tay l9anel Rocks al.•xlfor 15 So H A P Jthe Misaioa l3and. E;seer Service Gordon House on Tuesday even- eggs Apply to j,(ohn Anstey,on Kingswlt road. .ing. Thera wad 's good attend- onrmsteeastofPtckenng. ns hS ,- �•�:�"°-' .. at night. - .- •!- ,. -Ghee. W. Pilkep had a basi aw:e and plenty of euthilsias+n CEEU OATS FOR SALE: O. A. C. . _.,-- -. shows fur a good ReaBOn'B a rt. v '2 clean;also a ew D�shels of red-clover seed. Hess tri}�_to Brantford on Friday B po >' The Sec.•Tr2g9'. report for 18aL- APpt tow.H.wektney.lot I0, sort•3, Picker- Wt. ;i ; ... :' a has been apd-Sba d year was read and the substantial '"s' R.1,Pickering. r1-29 F:. . eneeal a 'eat 6f the Gould-Shop• -y - - -- Lon7n­des' gg g balance of *85 51 on hand report- POTATOES FOR SALE-A email n 9 ley Co.of that city, with territory p quantity of Irish Cobblers at H. W. !Marks, -extending as far nortV as Colling- ed. The club's record for. the lot 24.con• 2 Aekenbg; phone latl4, or address 7 rl+ood. He assumes his new duties year in the Oshawa and District W R No.2,Scienns 27-2S �^j .'aw April tat League was 5 wins, 2 Tossed an'd 8 - _ The Clothes of Distlnctio " r -The Y. L. B. C. of the Method--tie gameq, Officers elected for BOOTS REPAIRED Boots slid shoes repaired neatly and quickly. • Thos. '} iat Sunday School will presents the coming year.were:Hon. Pres., Watson. Shop sad-restdface just west of St. Our Spring showing is the prodnet of - ., playlet entitled "8trietly Buai' E. L, Rudd and F. H. Richard. George's Churc ern►g". 22r K, LaeB9," in the Methodist Church tr+ Pion : ries � r V F Cari•srriel,► s , lay mvic - - _ a evening os P'ridap', April Ath, Vice-Pres., J. R. Thexton r �'y° Blossom sweet the efarm. AatrdScleaa at to TrIaBL @r taYfClB. OW yollt T Yx 1-igianhif at S o'clock. This Trees., J. Richardson ; Captain, per ttuahel. F.H.Westney,lot 1:,con,3. Pick - playlet is clean, humorous, whole R. Gordon ; Manager, S. W. Davi±. enng, 2h29 buying Lowndes Clothing and be as h"`'• - some and entertaining. General GronudR Coin. . S. Chapma -, n, OBITION WANTED On a farm, ' -..a..,_u►dmiesioa 2.5 caste. S. Davie, J ft- The:ton. Man- P _ well dressed fie the beat. Our spring by a sin man.experienced, who desire a _ -The Oshawa Town Council,are aging Com.-the Executive. The steady position. For particulm apply to Archie McDonald,care of Gen.West,R.. ct 1.Pick- =;.Gam les and.designs are now on hand r sending s deputation to Toronto membereblp fee for the season , 27�s p gn to interview the Hon. F C. Biggs, was placed at J11.00 and the club with a v'ew to urging him to pave has decided to &#tgin enter the O: 1`j OR BALE-3 xcrea of Rood warden ; •- ; . slid We Calf pII� -thesis up against the il�� land,on which are 11 apple trees, half acre _ Ahlat portion of the Provincial and D. League, if It .is 1u opera- of raspberries and 5-roomed house. nearly rtew, - - .; Righway between• Whitby sad tion this year, and_if not to try Apple ceo•wDfu.lot 11.rear of 3:a non won. - best in the land. iUahawn, the deparLmeut b'aving and secure entrance to some other ck 1' Already Annonoced their intention league. A resolution waH'passed c;•aS FOR HATCHING-Barred �-..P..tymofh Rocks and Wyandottes,bred,to-lay - ualit • Service and Economy are built into the . of paving that portion of the tendering the PickerioQQ Chamber y• y Y good winter laying ain, id cnts per Highway between Pickering and of Coineperce a vote of thanks for g. Apply to Harold Richardson,1'iekering: famous Crest Caps. WeI1 known'as the Whitby. The unpaved portion of their assistance'last ear in recur. 27.21 `' _ "All Weather Cap.'s 'the road is not able to hold _np in an athletic field for the-iaport " OR SALE Z? Imported Olydesdale :.r". = i under the very heavy motor traffic and assuring them of the,club's Finares,pne in foal to. •'Floreston." Theat ° that has-developed within the last hearty co-operation at their anau- mares must be cola as o Walt r has no further use for thetrf, Apply to Wetter Tunon. lot as, ',�We are showing a unique line of Spring year or LWO. if they 'succeed in al picnic on July Ist, corn,5.Pickering,or to S. J.IV or 180>Z 'n threir endeavors there will be a -On 'Friday, March 2.3rd, the st.,Oshawa. 27-2 ' - -shirts i(1 about fifty different Stterni3. _ paved' highway between Oshawa "Blue Bird Sewjng Class," under OR SALR Yorkshire white These are a real buy, for they shirts; and Toronto. the pnpervidon and direction of Fsows,due to farrow April 2nd. Also lost on - that are made to wear and -priced to sell. -A lace and s rat ftstive.the Pickering branch of the Wom- Friday March 23rd, between my fazm and F. R pP Hami lton's.the end board of a wagon box. Gen. audience attended the entertain- en's Institute, met in the school' west,lot 11.con.4, Pickering. Address R.R. - ---' -- ment Riven in the Town Hall, on room of the public school, when No.1,Pickering. zs. Fred T. Ellnting; °`'Plekf�ring , f Friday evening last, .under the an exhibit of work done by the OR BALE-Good work horse. a D Established•1857, µ auspices .'of the Young People's members of Lhe class lance last Vyeanold; broodsow, a quantity of clean Society of St. Andrew's Church. September was put on view. The timothy seed, a small quantity of re-cleaned et cl v- red clover seed guaranteed free[from sweet cloy- " --The chief feature of the -pr6gratn school=room was filled with those er,a, few, eating pPootatoes, also Cobbler seed. +°. as a drama, entitled : "Aunt who had responded to the invita- Alex Gray,R.R.No.2,Claremont. , 28-29 � _ TIT Susan's Visit," presented by the tion of the girls to an "At Houle OR SALE-Cheap, Ail kinds of B- U- NDYS* �T �ARD WARE 7.], " Dramatic Club of Almonds Mrs. W. B. Powell, president of -U wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- �4-#-cb. ' This drams was roost. the Women's Institute in PlCkar. plementsin good'order. Also several heavy attd light scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- iotereatinR from beginning to sad, ing, who has taken a very active eat Pricepa d forhides and wool, also live pout- and all of those taking part did part in the .class-work, was pres- try. H.H�'ertnan,stouHvine.Phone 1903 17u f:r their work well, and they more ant and in a few well words WANTED-About April let, a girl G than sustained their good repo- .gave the parents and friends a V to assist in housework and to milk one cow, M tation. Previaua to the d am% a•cordial welcome, to whieb Mrs. R'. at the summer home of Professor Boswell, Ap _S ply.stating wages ex to Mrs. M. C. Bos-miscellaneous program, consisting H. Cronk on behalf of the visitors well,321 Jarvis St, or Ito,and after A ril tat. ~ of readings.and vocal and in8tru-:made suitable reply. The girls is IotElo,con.. Pickering,or Whitby 27-29 No. t =:r: mental music wsa Riven by local•sang a numbedp of cboruses-after - and other talent which they sL+rved a dsility lunch. Fj OR SALE-Barred P. R. setting ' °';The Fa�noUB Cold;Water Paste, -The Ontario Department of The rents were 1vCD the O Or a 11,50 for I5. Reduction on larger gash- >i p pre R- pP tides. These are from the flock that took hon- :.. Highways has made a firavelass tunity of offering suggestions as ors at tbe school Fair, Also orders taken far _ijl White au'd Tints. =a* baby chicks,t Agent for Northern Queen incuba aa0ye in determinan to stn tree to the kind of work the particn-Not sari wished their children taught. Phone Mark 50g0e8... 2,7.28 ins'° butchery along public roads y y tors. Apply Swan, lot 28, con, 27ss i only is it the intention to beautify Mrs. Cowan, secretary treastlrer "- the highways, bat to reserve the of the Institute, then resented Facre SALE OR TIYRENT=A 100• :,;One pound of''�ttZresdo will cover =' ' p p 1' acre f arm,being lot 28, con. 4, Pickering. ''.. existing beauty l uty in that trees will the following prizes which the First- ass clay loam• except about.6 acres of _ `. not be mutilated nr sacrifleed Institute bs�doasted Grads I- firscclass hardwood tivab, land.is all plowed - ,u read for spring seeding. Good brick housr and seventy-five- square feet. . wherever it is possible' to save Iet prize Ethel Powell-, 2nd Edna g bank barn and Rood stabling; never'-failin¢ them. No company, telepbone. •Reid,3rd Winona MeEwen. Grade yeas' N'M�°��° tenant roca2Sr of :.-. '.'power or telegraph, will be allow- II-sat Ethel Bray, 2nd Phyllis - _._ _ � '� _. „ _.•- : •,;• ` ` ed to cut the trees without per- Pilkey, 3rd Alice' Prouse. Grade FOR SALE-In the Village of Q mission sod onl tO remove those III -Helen Cowan, 2nd Hilda Brooklin,a house with six acres of land, Put up in 11 2 and 5.lb. -packages y nearly new barn with stabling for'2 horses, 3 branches vvhieh era entirely essen- Walsh, 8rd Annie Baker. Grade cows, pi sand poultry; also driving-shed, com- g g tial to transmission will be given, TV-lot Evangeline nd this property house with gaol cellar. A portion of � "' •° , R , R Cowan,, this property is suitable for building iota, Is and in any case only the initntim Florence Mutch, 8rd Dorothy An- situated one block east of G, T. R. station �, Drop in and get a Color Card anc� ,. east side of Duke Street. Apply to Wm Prouse, - amount of tree pruners well be drew. The Blue Bird Society" on the premises. 28tf , allowed, and such must be done takes this opportunity of thank • OR SALE-Lot 25, con. 7. Pinker- read all shout this under the Ruperviston of the De. log Mrs. Jas. Andrew and Misp N. �j fa 1' ing, containing 148 aer".level land, 120 ac- ' 3 partment of Public highways. In Law for their kindness in acting r,workable, 282cres in bush and pasturr, 50 , this COanection various Companies as judges of the articles displayed acres fall plowed,25 acres fresh seeding. Goof - , well at barn,spring creek also spring in pasture, unitary finish, have entered heartily into eo• in cam petit inn; also of thanking Large orchard barn 4$a75, steel roof, cement o orataon with the de pa. is Mrs.tt4.. Dlekie, supervisor of h»rs i p nt ,. - c3I�, non and ales 28 hen �,a 1p' _,'•: ; x 1R_ st a11K aR eF tai g .. ; it cla>vef� fear h�kin real N or cattle, stn for 4 box aUs, ai x t b see i0 It dale s 1' w3tir ?. � �