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Is , Baker An enjoyable social dance will be The War Veterano, of Whitby, will Xedlkal be beld'in Valley Hall on the evening hold a memorial service on Sunday, ay,, April,27th. 1xAt olive April H d, at 4 p. m.. in the Whitby W OOD.of Frid 1 GREEN music will be rendered byte Martin- Town all,to commemorate th@ ann - R ''. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director Smith-Orchestra. Admission for both yereary of St. Julien and pay tribute .Opt__ometrical tAssociationpf Ontario.Reg. ladies and gents,50 cents each. Eveiy- to their fallen comrades. The service istered Member of ithe ,American Optometrical :•r,.= A,eociation. Eyes examined by appointment. MILLS Phone 2804, Claremont, Ont, i _ body welcome. will be alder the direction of the �slghi•••ing Ministerial Board of Whitby and they Lil OSHAWA. will be assisted by the Church Choir F. TOMLINSON. M. B„ Member - and the Town Band. The sermon will S • of the Co?:ege of Physicians and Surgeons - The electr,$eatioa of certain nor• be reached be the Rev, Capt. Gib • •' ' ot.On.atio.• Ofi'ce: that formerly occupied'b ' the late Dr•,R.P.rodie,and latterly by Dr, Cal Protection tions of the Toronto Eastern and the son, 5I.,A., 169th `Battalion Toronto, well. Phone. Claremont,-Qnt. 231y CanatianrNationxl Railways between and should prove to he a very impres- Toronto and Coboucq is assured and an stye service. The Veterans of Whit; T McKINNON, M,D:, L.R.C.S., .may Ease you hundreds of official gnouneement can tie expected by t.+ke'this' -inpabs of extending to Edinburgh,inember of the college of _ alrnoat irlmFditte�. At a meeting of their Pickering comrades a hearty ir.- - BARLEY WANTED rhyweisne ann Surgeons of Ontario.lisentisto d'llars this year. =' of BoS al College of Surgeons. EdinburgL. the directors of thPL'anadian National citation.to share ill the service. The Highest price paid. 11ust be good NN 8Pecis, attention W .dsisasea of women sma Railways on Monday Lbe matter Was Veterans will. "fall in" parade at She ehlldrez...ozee aid;geLalaoe,Bivaahem. , .. - Get otlr•prices and' have gout' app'roced and action may taken dC Town Park at 3 3t) p. m.,• sharp, and �d 3e• - `.4; -- an early date. The Canadian Nation• march to the Town Hall. Medala will jam baying W.�EAT at top °• Chairops'rre fe buildings protected and al Railway'will be-electrified -between he worn and exert' Veteran is cord,- market price. Cobourg and Orono 9nd a new line ally welcomed. R. McNee, Sec'y W► �13• GORDON McgA3i-Chiroprac- cut down the will be constructed front Orono to «'.'V. Club. With the bin' drop in the price of toF. Office hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to -Bowmanyille. The route will he con- BARLEY FEED, S:OO and by aopcintment. Phone 320., Brock fire lose. ' Limed from BowrnAnville over the :t Street, Ctihitby, - Ely DEATH OF 141RS HE:�DER30N BRAN AND SHORTS Toronto Eastern through Oshawa and, ' We save you.money .. :. Whitby to Pickerin branching out it will pay yon to sell your grain �.epal. g g The death occurred at 8 49 on Sun• and bu these feeds. .rY from there to some point Qn the Can- day evening of:tire. Sarah Henderson y- adian National Railway and.will then wits of Juseph H-enderson, 349*Russell A li[nited quantity of _ AsE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister�nd follow this route•intd Toronto.-OshR St:, Sarnia, aged 73 years. Mrs. Hen- Heavy Oats Wanted. p ' Solicitor,Notary Public.Etc, Mo y so »ws itl�. fieryfio Has teen-iu faiiin IteaILh fur a oon.zofaoe Brock Bi.Kortit,Whltbe. sY.., Wednesday uv Mlle ant - two years and was atttac Sunday Ch°pping on Monday, g and Friday, 8c per bag until ILLIAM J. BEATON•B. A..Bar- BROCK ROAD. by paralysis. The inner was held farther notice.... i Y rister. Solicitor, member of the firm of fro the the family residence on Tuesday t. Ryckman.Denison.Foster and Beaton. Torontg Mrs. Jackson visited Oshawa frieIde to Lakeview cemetery at 3 m., with 4. Ge�eral Trusts Building. Street.Toronto. p' . Tete�3:oae Main&61 and 96x. on Monday last. service at the home at 2 30. Mrs. is H T.A. final's woad bee gn-Saturday''$endersongwas well known in the s was well attended. city,bavin been a resident for many Several from here- attn•,tded tie- years.' She was a very earnest work- F. Z. Q CLARE31dONiT f.inerals of Frank Oerow and Mrs. J. erin the Parke,St. Methodist congre J. HUDSON, D. D,S., L. D. S., Hood this week. ... . gaiign. Only this mnath air.and Mrs. {" • 132 Carlton�,.•Toroxito. Hoasvn's?:e« Licen=_ed The usual motor traffic is now In Henderson celebrated their golden System" of comfortabre plate work. Write for ,�/ full swing. A4 the Brock road is-in wedd,nganniveresry. -Surviving, be• 3sfd met:on or phonBNorth 5318. 4.36 Embalmer and'LTadertak'er. good condition, an increased amount sides her husband, are,four daughters R._13 C..Smitb, DFntlsf, 8touff- Motor Hearse. _ - of traffic may be expected. and three sons. Mrs.W. Peeling, Miss vt,ie. Honor Graduate of Ch,car,o ^n3 To- - Toronto#founection for •Owing to the unsettled ecpdition of Mary E• Hend-erson, Mrs,J. McIntyre, W ran.. Uvivermics andphe Royal College of John Hamiltan's constitution-he wt o firs. E. Rode y. J.R. Henderson,T. A. \ {� Dental Surgeons. P'3one o9rcc 1011; Residence Hoespital Service, r itR15. No outsid: appoirtn:ents. 261y taken last Monday to Whitby fob' Henderson, all of Sarnia,and Stanley medical esamioation by_County Con- L. Hendrryoo of Detroit.-Sarnia Ob- �iLAKE B. BEATO:a`. D• D. 9.. f stable Shepherd: - server: 131r. Henderson is a brother„ 13 Gr®duate of the Royal Col:tae of Dental B 4 RN R.. Complaint is beiug maid by several, of James Henderson, of .West Hill, suneers and Lr.+versrty of Tti:orse CHfice of our citmens that the Brock road is .. "�• • r. Rank- over W,41,Pun es hardwaze store.,Wlj.by. and W. F.Henderson and Mrs. Rank- -__ ;, r,•. Office hours 9 to 2 :1 to 5.30., Ind.';a-cre d. still too narrnw and it is with difR- .in,,9f Pickering , ;Hell phone 2_0. ,� t4:y Chopping I11 salty that filly cal keep on the road. The UniVer 881 No fault ia found regarding the length. GREEN RIVER. �321,'GCT�21@; 2480211=0 ~ " _ �ultrnsss �axks. Will will be stored for re ire DUNBARTON. (One of Our Productions) " 1� George bray has secured a, positleln , on Oct. 13th and 14th. - in Toronto. We sell gill's Rite-Lite Lene for M•y '11 7 V. RICHARDSON-Real £s Mr. and Mrs. Clack. of Torontol Walter Brignall,of Claremont,spent all makes of cars-the best_ YY�� .=ttte. asuraace.Conveyarung, Notary Running ag!ti�Oct. 16th. spent their hoiseymooa with Mr.and Sunday evening with friends in Atha in the market foe :. Public.Em.> kering.Oat. 311y. ;Mrs. Dioguall. J•sck Ferrier, of Toronto. spent the _. W. G.Barnes, Green ' • Charles Smales is visiting friends at weekend with his grandfather. O. P. the price. AZEL ANNIS-ElocutiooiAt. For• Newmarket, while Mrs.Smales is re- Ferrier. FOR,SALE b met pu tl or ?wen A. Smilq 'For terms Or addreeba R. R. No. 1.Locust Bill. Bruiting in the city. ' Miss Violet Fuller hub -returned -Heavy Wagon,; , ' and open coat Ind. .Ph3cne Malvern 2408, Borne Phone 6406 Mark. James and lairs. Sullivan and llfiss' - Highiar?d Creek',O. 35-9 s home,after spending bar holidays at Buggy. Mary Sullivan, of Toronto, spent Sun- Bowmanville. .Set of Iroo'Harrows � POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, • • day with their mother here. Miss Teina and Master Eddie Spears yr . for Ooaasier e!`Yort and Outlets sae sees PICKERING `a•� Seaaeth White and Miss Johnston, spent a week with their grand-parents, - All in Rood shape. 'i Ion sales of all kinds attenned to on shorsess of Toronto,spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs. Spears. WoodworkiDq and general mob", Addr•ae Green titer P•O•. Oat. -LUMBER YARD the former'e parents, Leo and Mrs.- Clifford Wright has resumed ilia White. Blacksmit6inR. -'� DB.BEATON TOWNBSTP OLEBg bii position in Toronto, after spend- Oeatrsyaaeor cammissleser for "him = On Saturday last one of our much in the winter at home. W. H. JAC$gOY, Brock Road; _ ::•-r` etaA..,r, aae•aatoat. rote. Money be leas +esteemed elderly residents, in the per- Robert Wright, who spent the win- Ont. s' oaf��' Olatter of Morr sw 1/s son of Miss Margaret Allison passed g Pickering, , �7 g p ter in Tomato,has returned to tb.• - 1 a are carry a suddenly aar�sy at 'the home of her Fome of his'son. Fred Wright,far the �DAVID A. PUGS-Live stock aue- .g niece in East Toronto. She spent the Bummer. uoneer, Graduate of C. 3d. Jones' Schoai, large a d Well s,$. winters in the city and they summers Ch,caga. Lifetime experience with pedigreed at the old farm homestead, Pleasant• Owing to the stormy mot t S there Here You' Are stock. Block and ring work. All tends of safe. School a poor Sunday. at hope this ;.- ptly at to. Terms reasonable. Pbonsr sorted stock of Held•" She suffered from dropsy and School lset Sunday. We hope this . 10 Claremont. lely weak heart. The funeral took place a ill not oeenr ain. 7.M, �lA,W, L]UEN9ED ACU- Melville Cemetery. West Hill, on _ lumber etc. ' Tuesday afternaon.'A nil i7tb. The Greco Rver Ladies' Aid will - TIONEER.for York.Qntano and Durham _'�' _ y p n meet at the Wednesday, A rI Mrs, F. Wright. Cement ' iCouruea, Ail kinds of sales promptly attended q, Apr112bth,aL..90 m 7 Leo. Terms reasonable. Dates tor'sales may be LEt 1;B -note you me8 on ' acranYed at NEWS pt8cv. Bea and Indepen q S P STOUFFV I LLE. Word for Roll Call, °Ready." j) dent pboms. Whitby.Ont. sly fOIIr requiremenli9.; 1• . .,1 �� 2'ae first game of football of the.aea :!CQa1� q Stolen bonds and securities worth on took place on Saturday last, wbe ' t�RIINQHA�d BROS. $�'� burglars' tools .as+d a lapse tke7bth Scottish played the Finest T um�er� Wj� p, �1 glass jar containing a quantity of River eleven. The score resulted In L . D. Gordon a 17oil, nitro-glycerine agere found on Tues- favor of the home team by 2.1. A ----- WREN CHMAN'S BAY) day afternoon buried on a farm owned large number of spectators were pree• •TICKERING - by John G. Hutchison, situated two ent to boost the game, which was a Sh ingl e8 Tlllder8, General COntrSC : mi'ea from Islington. The loot was nice clean bit of sport.' The next r ' tors and Sign Writers. b ri-d Oak tres'in the bush on aame-atGre�1 River wi+l-be-on April {�e��� � � ._ Best Motor-Car Talue the farm. The bonds. it-is reported, 28tb, when the Hinde & Dauche visits Ll LZ Alterations and repairs of every _ have been identified as part of those nur bovs. They are the team. that •� ?" deecriNtiun. Con' oncrete work, = - AT _ stolen 3rnw the Standard Bank here ,won ttiN Fifth division last year. They 8+Y]d Lath + ' ripirunepa repaired - -��ie'L04PESt pT'.C8 on Oct. '25• h last, when about$110.000 finished the season last year unbeaten f o€ bonds, cash and securities were by any team and Green River was the Eetinlates ree. 4 (��'f , aura t Star at 1/1�O,O� to'en by esTert safe-crackers. bfr. only team to-tie them. - FAIRPnRT'P. Q. ON T. � Hutch i son andbis brother-in•law,san:• -" F� ;{�, R E E S O R r' :Iel Usher,no Tu esday went into the - . ,BROUGHAM. z ,,�► -- L L complete :•`" r ,..•ti+. Shrubsa bush to cut down some trees and clear Fruit Trees, key. Some good points worth knowing : the hind. While at work Mr,Hutchi• Jack Cockburn spent Wednesday in. ZOC7vsW s3=T ,T son accidentally stepped into a hole. the city. I. Red Beal contineet/Gsl motor As the earth a eared *to,he freshly on- Having ecured the ag etc for E:D. 2• Tbree-gaarter floating axle pp y J, L. Cowie, of Toronto. spent Mon-Smith 6z Son.-Ltd.,1'urrerymeta, 3• Timden bearings all through dug an investigUion was made when•day in Brougham, mow. of Winona, Opt. 4. Same gear ehilt as Chevrolet the above loot was unearthed, includ•• Will J.Brown, of Toronto,was here Pickerm 5. Single plate disc•clutch ing a screw 'Ariver, drills and other with his people over Sunday. 4: ii am prepared to take orders for -all - ' p p 6. Half elliptic eprings•(undere;ung) instruments aced, by burglars, and a Mrs. Croker, of Toronto, is visiting •- kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, which gtarantees easy riding large jar,. containing nitro glycerine. her mother, Mrs. Matthews. Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at 7. Gas tank in rear, with vacuum feed and s far containing the bonds, all of Carl and Mrs. Devitt visited to R ' lowest possible prices. S. Side curtains open with' the doors which were taken to the Keels street Blackstock over the week-end. U9 ' Special rates for large quantities, p, The supreme effort of the mss who Po,1ce station, Toronto. Liter reports Miss Gwendolyn Devitt, of Brook- 28tf designed the Oldsmobile,Oakland say that the bonds were those stolen, lin, spent Sunday at her home here, 'Cadillac, Buick and Chevrolet. . from the Ropal Bank, Mt. Forest, last Ralph Andrew and family, of Toron- N. J. Chapman, Pickering Last but riot, least,,for expert repairs fall' = to, visited with J. H. Madill on Sun- on all.makee of cars,go to day, .'Store I • • DEATH OF FRANK GEROW Joseph and Mrs. Mitchell. gave a t is My BUSineu ( =- most enjoyable party on Friday even-To help you run part of yours. `"stow `� "'a�a'ge! After a lingering illness, John ink last. _. a .' • ` - Frank Gerow died at his home here on Mrs. George Hamilton, of Roache's By opening a New Garage in the Vil• BtQUgham Saturday, April 14th, in his 51st year. Point,spent.A.few days with her aunt, Wampole's Tdateless Cod Liver �e of Wbitevale I am prepared to do The'deceased was born in Claremont, MrF,James Madill. all" kinds of repair work, including afterwards moving to Greenwood and Harold Kitty, of Ryerson,and Hen- Oil Emulsion is the best pro- tops and side curtains, also making Audley and Brougham. In 1900 he neth Devitt visited the latter's par- duc7 you can take for your old car look and run like new by Ri h.Grrade School ? married Mies Hattie Mosgrove,dau- ents. W. J and Mrs. Deyitt, on un• that nasty cold. ~' giving it a good coat of new paint. gbter of Wm. Mosgrove, and shortly dayy sY; Agent far Toronto machinery, includ• afterwards moved to Toronto, Enter- A grand entertainment, under the' t< Ina;Pumpps„Windmills, silos LLIOTT ins the employ of Scales & Roberts, auspices of Brougham Union Lodge, Wampoles'Throat Ease. and;(ia,:Wi Engines. Tobacconists, he eventually came A. F.dt A. M., will be held in the C1iARLEe M. RICE. _ 2 � their sales manager, which position be Town Hall on the eveNig of Wed• Wampoles' Paraformie Coagb`~ held until about a year ago. when ill. nesday. May 2nd. Rem the congh. Home Tel. 8621. Whitevale,'nnt Yoage i Charles Sts,Toronto' health compelled him to retire. With After a prolonged illness, Elizabeth his wife and family he came to Bm- Keaet,widow of the late John food. Ortlde Drags,Patent Yee lone, n. OPSN ALL YEAR. Courses given : ugbam to reside, but he gradually be- papsed away at her home here i her �� ��O came weaker, as the beat medical skill seventy-first year. Mrs. Head was w Toilet�3oodP, Tpbl1CC0, Qigare- Q Business, Stenography, Typewrit- and kind nursing were unavailing In resident of Brougham and vicinity all ' -_ Chopping . restoring him his health, He was the brr life, In 1880 ebe married, John Metcalf's Choice Candies.' ing.Secretarial, General Improve- only surviving son of Jon M. Gerow, Hod, who pre-deceased her eight : . AND FL THING went' etc. DEMAND FOR OUR who has been living with him. $e- years. She was a member of the _ "� '• sides his father, he is survived by his Methodist Church and was active in I am pprepared to do ChoppingQ and GRADUATES DURING TER LAST SIX- Widow and two ibildren. John and church work. She was beloved and �T Oat F7aking every Monday, Wed- TERN MfOITTIRS MORR THAN DOUBLE Phvllis, and one steter. Mrs. Lymae respected by all who knew her for her Ai E. McE ♦♦ EN I� � nesday and Friday utleesn, of,Vancouver, B. C. He was gentle and unassuming disposition. • f Stoceboate For Sale OUR stTPPLT. Enter now Parti• a member of the 1. O. O. F. and the She is survived by a grown-up family. J culars free. Masonic Order. the latter of whom Her funeral took place on Tuesday, veterinary Surgeon Sohn F. Bayles, Claremont took charge of his funeral. His fuse- afternoon.when her body was laid to g ' e' John's Cemetery. seventh W. J. Elliott, Principal rol took place on Monday to St. John teat in St.J Beryl,No.g Cemetery and was largely:attended. I ooa,�n.And was l e attgnde : ' •Q e�'�R.. ��' � _ i.y}.e ,r•'•^t . '�i�Y• '� �• ,1� Y .m: iYw, '.''� -u'^rr:.)r=n'N"t'8 Yf"'1.' :,:•..'.. ,�,�,..N•.. r7 i`Af n` '9,u,. r7e - ''•" •1i'• ••.h« ,�:Y. -'Mwi•,,^'A:•"�'GrM :V• Yf f°9w"�.' _ +i'u..a .�' r�^V'e •.,,*-'2 r. �,: ^.-.4^,p"" :`n � "G7„�.; i i4" r ,t��•n.. � � '�1:,iP•f` '�,,;t_ ;�,: ,i .s.+•,. "5n�': ��'Tl.c' i .n.sia"2=.�'a�s. ���+`'`"j\ � •�`.' �l'�?�,'�t�� :` *•f°'r'a* 31s;���./..�rn•�«.rgai Wr. •vw}, s:, 7,Y. T•*'"a�..Y�� •�Y�,:"`, 3� �,< p��.�;� 3,,. �y.,� .,�_ ++,.a�:.r ••r,' ,n, � ter: a� .r .F�Y� ^-r � ,.w.o "S• "a, -" "�' . ' vaA' "r '"'�s�+w;y;,. :' ..•i^ -t .•Y.�,-y�• �w - t ..-,,.r,"^ _ r-' •!''' ,. u ,.-. . .A nJ ,�., .,' , �47., iwr:'Zq. +�.r.+3' �,^'v:' .n _^"? 'r' :.1 ':,'.. .,,'aCT` .yr-;*.'x'.4�', c,, 'i I -. k't' .�,.. ;g,,, r ^': * '•. -'v: 4�^ •x'j .. Y p �' .., • w „ w .Trey,. s wX MO 'K 7; `� } y`x� �t y ire. - • y �. ,�� - tie. ,: ��``{•r:•'' ,} �, {'' 4{{r � :43'� ,.. _, 'xx•�. ,.. ., -il�- r� • �., , ;,rte � yh r '� y r I rr a y �} /' - • �if?��,{+`/ ro '���{'it 3R+�xr�r rji•t3 � T�eT 6acco cro 1(�c It INS7. rYx • i f. ��,1 Nyo Knitted sports suits prcmise to be . popular in the Dominion for spring and 4`"� x: sumlalbr wear, partly because they are '�' n d in ` • - ` youthful and informal. The girl in packages the picture wears a white costume +4'' brightened with a conventional block Soap t soakz clothes clean design. Pike Lives 267 Years. was 86Y yeah old. It had spent its the bCfOIO 'The pike,though greedy and fond of entire ezisteace u a,Prisoner in a sail you have eve= used ,different from anything y heavy meals, 1s slow growing and is T :. p ° elephant will eat 8 potlndi of eve has believed to live longer than any other is an entirely new kind o1 "OPP species of fish. A Bwisat naturalist A`e1 ha „ grantllr� pastde of pfl:e materials perfectly .. has recorded the hiator7 of one that hay +, �owbined, tYloft V u V .w. Just by soak?n8, in its.big lasting suds,.the = - _ ground-in dirt is gently loosened and dissolved. �. only the very dirtiest places need to be rubbed ' - i s11 SHORT CUTS TO BEAUTY. a 1� - , - m era Here's a quick salt rub to the rescue Soap trio�era In aDOrld of your winter skin. Ten chances to _ • one it's been deadened and dulled by I ' LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED _ long days indoors and too mach rich - TORONTO R301 food. And tSis month, with the gar- den, the eggs hatching, .end summer sewing to do, one hardly has a minute ��� � for complicated treatments. . E� - �' -- -- ' Take a handful of table salt and A story is told or a non who Du' his ` Wor"PW 1Atter"�e' letter in the box and then shouted the 'rub it over your face-and neck. Don't ,.; The Poet Office In India is regarded address to which it was to go throng>a skimp at the corners °i the nose. the I. .,with wonder-"d awe by the more t9- the slit. He imagined, that a god was ends of the mouth, or.where the hair- r norsnx natives. In some, outlying dts- sitting insidel line meet$ the forehead. Blackheads' " Another took of! his boots. bowed and s 'shine always 'ehooae those T �ttiots.in fact,the natives actually war- 1 0 Less Than f' ship letterrbasee' very low, and went through all finds places. When the salt is absorbed, �•� " of religious riles bath before and after rinse it off in warm water. 7f you p�ee.w� price posting his letter. Before depa_'ting like your toilet articles all prepared, _ he laid some coins on the ground be- you can buy, in an attractive bax, a ' fore the box as as offering to the god -her face salt that contains at .Farmer Prieie, :?5e inside. wholesome ingredients and may wake t up your skin a little quicker. - The salt rub is especially good for the thick,oily,,sallow akin. If yours is ' f Irri ated Farms in .,� 0� 75C i g thin and dry and irritates easily, sub- Southern Alberta atitute finely ground carol meal. After NOW a treatment your akin should feel _ is the ramose vsuaesu alstrisl satin smooth to the fingers"and look - - . Back to Work now m•'r ass ation rt" Joel Shipped to Any Address in Canada, Express Paid IAn especially Cod location for mix•A firm and rosy. pP� 6eadafl's Spain Treatment rriA frot larmta and rytag. Spleadt np fat g l� Another quick beautifier is the two- lame bone back on eLe liob un. iron pporters t7 for young men now !Ce yy Ia• dtetrlab where good lead soap method Here are just two cakes SEND FOR SPECIAL LIST OF RECORDS TODAY 1 "• t•than taro yearn ndatl'e 3pa!fa n has' remo•ias•w+�+.sambas, be bought at reasonabi• Prices of son ne flesh-colored, the other 9 i rin,boa., tborousbpio sad aY kmd. e1 Tg18 lg NOT piox>lCioRlxo. the cmamy- bite Whether your akin is eSttOfla to Records bedT poweh� nrst lo.000 acres are fulls settled and Here Are a Few Sug� Crete.t ' rJrapBt', •ebethrfra� another 10.000 scree now ready for d oil and dry together, old; �• g _ ' — 1 , ea t/s Hxs�e dL, eettlemeat; maximum distance from oily, rye Y the laldier trf ILwc - - p),raa';wweeJltar railroad saves tnUee (food roads gating, or fading, Peerless Quartette tlR. IL J. K1<NDALL CONrAMY. I telephones and schools EaeT'paT two soaps can be varied in quantity to 201'd—In the Golden Afterwhlls . st I leants. extending over la years Knosrurs FONG,vt.,lt.SJ6 Me the asst Land ins�Alberta fit your needs. First you wash with 2116—Beautiful Galatea . .. ..............E Edison Concert Band ! rite for further information to ,,Edison Light Opera Co, Kendall's C&NA CA LAln and ZTOAT20 the antiseptic flesh-colored soap, Lhen 199S--SleepytChile' Contralto�n•• ,Elsie Baker f 00>KrA>R, i.I1=49.>D you rinse it off and wash with the 3399—Valse Llewellyn—Saxophone .... Rudy weldoft Spavin Treatment a` 1 rRedtelae Wet, - - ali,.�a nourishing 'and Protecting creamy- to hone an Friscoe Brunt 2901--Siirer Threads Among the Gold p Van Brunt white cake. It takes,only half a•min- 821!8—Under,the Stars• . " 'few yorg iiilltary Band 3221—American Patrol „Judas Society Orchestra ar - me longer than washing the one-soap 3341—Rise Wale .• ••..•••. "'`""" ,,...Vaudeville Sketch x g 316 s—Coon Waiters•—COMIC way, but when you're through with your washing you're through with UMATI�► SUFFERERS your beauty treatments,for with these THE TEST OF TIME FOR RHE you won't need a Whole boxfnl of other �lt HAS PROVEN I preparations. When I was a little girl my mother ese oT any Amberol ITSOtt always made me take sulphur and " - molasses in the spring. This was sup- , oTd sent to any ad- gip: posed to tone up the system and re- - a in Canada. FREE y - lieve the skin of winter blotches, But ELIVERY on receipt of _ � ,, j nowadays we take our spring sulphur „a, x,t t in more pleasant forms. Internallyk price. 40e each 2 for iii f lgttii we substitute plenty of water and 75c. Send in your order spring greens. Externally we use a \ sulphur soap and a cream. now for a supply at,these a positive Remedy-for Acute, Chronic and Muscular ��' For the hair that needs spring ton- reduced prices. ' matism in all its various forma. 'ing-up there is a sulphur tonic as COUNTLESS.bR'ATEFUL TESTIMONIALS and Repeat Orden clear as crystal and as fragrant as fi for $2.25---12 for $4.50 � •--- re�eived durilig past 2b Yom• a Pine forest This takes away the :_18 for $6.75-24 for experiment 17ut'th6 dandrnfi and leaves the hair fluffy and 'DOBSON'S NEW LIFE REMEDY is not au expe pretty,but not so soft that you "can't $9.00. - rodtict of a quarter century of.study and research. Plesasn'� do a thing with it." It's useful for Does not Upset the stomach. No harmful druf3a the woman who ought to massage her THE FAMOUS AND EVER `:bend for C�talog'and patKlcu- ;; ` ,p take. r Wild scalp every night and doesn't' 4�. DO NOT BE PRF LJDICED. Dobso s Neal a d� POPULAR AMBEROLA ears or Free Trial Oiler. .J freeing YOU of pain. 'Thousan s STYLE 30 .v give you a new lease on life by "lntenaive Farrninp. -3w►wti► �',', :',. ':-bf ent�lusiaetic customers have written us statlag that afte� .,xow are you malting out with that Former Price . . . . .$62.00 _ ., with off' W abandoned term you bought?" Now Only . . .. ... .. . .$39.00 ears of failure medicines, electric belts, etc., t 'a New Lite'Hed9' "Final F sold the quarry rights to �~ _ Were cured-by Dabaon - THE S�SONS CQ ' Dye bottle for One Dollar. Six bottles for Five DOharsa :. '' one crowd, and rented the satiate to _ another as a golf course. Now o I e LIMITED ': lAQ�4lt can lease'the air to some wireless tom L i Adam ,�.';,;', � _._�... - ��jjs�+r d panrl'll have about uverything under ,.: Otto Rift amtk Cam a DSPAAT�LENT W. a Cultivation. who says intensive farm- --� ing doesn't pay?" 145 Yonge Street; Toronto, 0ntSA0 = . Werth- TewN1e s ` ESTABLISHED 1A 4e . Venice is built on So islands and has r 0 bridges. .a,�y�.•• X0 ges• :h:.x,;c:. ,,.. �.:�' al,Y '�F"�'' •�y.R`'g T:Y ;.t.,,�,:... ��•" '"r,.°'`x,'.-•'S"L ��+tK" t p ,�:. � � ', � .r::N:'.oih}•.r'+,. .+•., r •i d'vi 't�.t.,,+:a� ""*"•F.•a:'S'" :"�5; `£+ Cy.,p. y# �' ,'A�"'•'+�•y"yw�''' * *.`�• ,.:�;.:r"+• wry; .r�„r. '4,cr>'',;, Irl Fri ."T" } ..N'^' "1i -•IF .+M q •NP'� x^'•! •`T N 'N. `+'!c:", ",r. .w: �,. ' an.� ,.�Si.��'�'`N ��'a+,,. .d .'���.,. X7 r� .ypFd c -,. ''-° .`fJ-,�'^'P: .soy, r � ,5i.;:• r; "h�++,•TLM •�vya�:sow. Ss." .°a, �': '� •• •7�?kSy` �h' `.�t,.: ,a",r ,a w.. rr, -'� :f:r'�.e'• r ,.#^a'.--�� y.' r,r p•tw ...•�c I '�, .. �:=' +•'si •-+ir-w yy. r•='"�,"-"• .•y,°; :a;.,,,'w •. `�. r• s' '..� "� -4 ..i ,� .,y,'mob`._: «..•+y^� ,'�'. .,d .jf. eeyy � �� `k•�r- ., ,a. r t'`'':" -,.,!.. �. a .aS Classified Advertisements,. B Popuktkm of PoloW & LOST 90 POUNDS = ;. lit G .r Palestine has total ptrpiilaRtott vt THEN G� � >:f��� �. FORT SPRItHGT E 767,18x,according t0 011e figures d the y v. _ ATALOG v6' PIt Recitations.IOIQAL ,��p oeasas of three months ail Tea par tour Plays. slee>:ehes. anoi Veteran Real Estate Broker of >` not J°>us. Recttaaett.. rapt.- oent. o[ the. people in Pe,lestita are , etc. Tttsserald 1'ttbllahI sfvaa se Christisa, 11 par Deaf,as Jaws Toronto Tells of fte�iNe _ - Dt�•W. le Vesey street, New Yolle. -�- iDO Not Use harsh Purgati�eB— and 79 per ,cent. u Mohammedans. Restflrstion by Tanlnc. Lif# Off with Fingers •� aQm�" The figures for Ohrlrtlatts and Jews James Burns, !11 i8t Albans Barest. 13 AT H A 14 PAN::ING MILLIL .. A Tonic-h All You Need. are regarded es about correct_ but is still another man of promiaenoe"is.. � C Chatham inc•-'uators, Th•rmo2" or,l, there was such strong oppositloa to Toxoato Lo speak out in behalf of Tan- aPPly Manson Campbell, Chatham,9af, Not stoic—but mot feeling quite well, thr census on the part of the Moham- lac, Mr. Burns is now seventy-three - _ "!'hat is the way most people Leal in the ¢•t medans that their number probablT is yeara of age, but says: ; and light t mewing D—TO DO PLAIN »~ L - spring, lhaafl� tired, appetite lfokle.:coasiderablq underestimated: •� - L and uehf ood I st'ho rk tIbIr oe : `wmetlmas headaches and a feeling of No one takes me fos seventythrae _ ¢ • time: `cod�y, Bead s! 1�QY In tyro cities only,ts there a prepon• now, and I feel every bit as active as — p e: ° N°' dd.. f�! Qepsesston. Pimples or eruptions may'derant Jewish population, Jerusalem I did Lofty gears ago. artteulars. at ortat Msnutw r Ovear on the situ, or there may be- Co.,F Montre?l and Tiberias. -former,out of a total "Before taking Tanlac my weight f twinges of rheumatism•or neuralgia. of 63,000, S4.000 are descended from ,fell off from one hundred and rizty to Any of these Indicate that the blood Abraham and the balance are about hundred, is out of order—that the indoor life of one -and thirty pounds, and ' l equally divided between the followers I had begun to feel the hand of 'Old Tor the Kidneys dater has left its mark upon you sad. of Jesus and the prophet of Mecca. Father Time' laying heavily on me. I 1 may easily develop into more serious It in interesting to note that Bethie• seldom ate more than one meal a day I� Kidney troubles are frequently 'trouble hem is the only town in the land in and that caused me hours of misery. caused,by badly digested food _Do not dose yourself with pnrgatives. which Christians predominate. Here Nights I world pace the Soor'tco net• : which overtaxes these organs to ale many people do, is the hope that there are 5,888 of this faith, 818 vous to sleep, and many day8 I Celt eliminat etheirritantacidsformed. you can.put your blood right. Purge- Mohammedans and two Jews. _Naz= too worn-out to dress and So out any. a Help your stomach to properly ; ' Lives gallop through the system and al'eth has a population of 7,434 of where. digest the food by taking 15 to ' -weaken fniiteid of . giving strength. which roughly two-thirds are Chris- "I don't believe I could have ever, i� 30 drops of Extract of Roots,sold ,Any doctor will tell you this is true. tiaa. one-third Moslem, and` only 58 pulled up to where I am now- it It as Roth or Soillel's Curative Syrup. 'What you need in the spring is a tonic Jews. The principal seaport, Jaffa, hadn't been for Tanlac. It has restored Doesn't rt a bits Drop a little and your kidney disorder will Y that will enrich the blood and build has about 47,000 peopls,of whom there my health completely sad built me up "Freezone" on an aching corn, instant- promptly disappear. Get the the nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink are 20,0o0 each of Jews and Mohaar to oaa hundred and sixty-live pounds. .ly that corn stops.hurting,,then shortly genuine. 50c.and SI-00bottles. ; Pills do this speedily and surely.Every med^ns, and about 7,000 Christiana Taniao 4s the beat investment. I eves you lilt It right off,vitlb Supers. Truly: 4 doss of this medicine helps to enrich The other. large centres of population made." Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of; _ a the blood, which clears the skin, are very,largely.Mohammedan. Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficieat� '• strengthens the appetite aad makes The Palestine Weekly, a Ziontet or gists. Over Sb million bottles sold. to remove every hard corn, soft corn, tired, depressed men, women and BBa, that according to Roman 4— -- - or core between the toes, and the cal. THEY TEL THEM children active and strong. Miss S. I.. figures this oouatry has supported a• The Universal Basevvood. 1,��, without soreness or irritation. McEachroa. Nitira, N.B.. says: "I Have you ever noticed the white, J have been fn the habit of Lakin; Ds. p°pion of 7,000,000, but'when are el_eaa appearance of-the wood used for E I H 0�� ooaeid,ers that the area of Palestine_ t l - , :*tulamat Ptak Pills is the spring aad is about equal to that of Vermont and -butter and candy palls and for the they peep me to the beat of health. I boxes in which comb honey Is sold? _ I that it has about a,n equal amount of /►��� �IlaE it is .'.u,.ia"Iy (s... 8- - if'a,hAxa-wond nna of Ith a fey anwr•i VA in i h - -womm Tell � otltei How •;,.. ` these-lilt that I always hale arch arable land, are gnesuons werluunly IIU asp whethetr.with the highest development the world that combines with its white tgood Health." color aad light weight the qualities o! Wert Helged ljdia E' PiI�C- of her natural resources, it will. be JJ Sold by all medicinp dealers or by poasfble for Palestine ever to support be� odorless and t.as'teless. lairs �{ ..il iiij. ham%Ve ehMe Com so mail at 50c a box from The Dr. Wil- ented Lion- Ver• - a • l� a greatly augur popes MONEY ORDERS. IIi� Y iilams' Medicine Co.,Brockville, Oat. pl d it H G ` - B most, is 2920, counted So3,428 people Send a: Dominion Express Money ' f' k�' �G` ' � �� 1�',II{�' . Woodbridgre,Out—•'I took Lydin 1g.. _ within the state Drder. Five Dollars costa three cents. I { p'iakham'a Vegetable Compound for fe+ O male troulflea.l would have The Disturbing Element l�l ! backaellea, between my : CHILDHOOD IlNiiDI�EST�OY� tiers and 9 shoulder-bl>tde.a� Malone?, Jr.—"What's sa "amicable. settlement. Par „ljl I gagging down feelings on each side. yt N \ I war sometimes unable to do turf Nothing is more common in child- Maloney, Sr.—"A town we!ere there's b 1 -+laork aad felt vary badly. My mcther6 .t hood than indigestion. Nothing is no Ortsh, 01 suppose, sonny." 1F in-law told me about the Vegetable a more_.-,daa-gerous to prover growth• �L1C'a Comlroand sad I got some right awns a.. more weakening to the constftation or Mlnard'e Liniment for sate everywhere It has done me more tool t ab a aad- �F ' last OnCe-o Cornfo other medicine I ever tools and I [fie• 1 `5 more likely to pave the way to dan8er a,. \ oats disease. Fully nine-tenths of all British boys will be sent across to ommew c to my neighbors Yon sac - -the minor tale of childhood have their Australia at the rate of 500 a month A Eiling day on your feet. quite welcome to'lase tills letter r • gt. y S too i n 1' if n think it will help seams root to indigestion. There Is uo medi- if a scheme of emi ation recent! P g. Ifting,running np poorsafferer.'�Mrs.EDGAR SEMb call, � sine for little ones to equal Baby's launched by the .Australian Govern- and downstairs—does your R. B. & Woodbridge, Ont. - Own Tablets to relieving this trouble. meet proves successful. backfeeltiedinpainfulknots? In nearlyev�esyneighborhoodInavexy - They have proved of benefit Is. thous- ApplySloan'stothosesore, town and atfn this country there are ands of homes. Coocerafng them Mrs. Eslliren Your E _ sired muscles. That warm women who ve hem belted by Lvdis 13-So Often Does. Joe. Lunette, Immaculate Conception, through the daily use of � E Pinkhme s Vegetable s peiu lar ` -- "How can I be sere I bve him?' Que,. writes: "317 baby war a great �� �Tan�ap'�tlw�t �penefrating gtaw brings im- �tseatttoent of atlmente pecaliat to In "Well, des:, a glance at his bank sufferer from indigestion, but the Tab which Itsrvw txcome Bars and tJfe mediate c a m fo rt. Almost -• thefr lady ' p � boon might help you to-deelft--" lets soon set her right and now I would soda�� ,ww�° brfore you realise it the pain y e not be without them." Baby's Own aad stiffness.are gone. _ •in this way,why not give Lydia& Pink- Traveiling by air from London to-Tablets are sold by medicine dealers Gem URINE., Wherever congest0n, causes ham's Vegetable eompo�,tfair trial. New York twelve boars is prOPhe- or by mail at 25 cents a box from The j%*)b. EYES e s pain—use Sloan's. Moan's is This famous remedy, � tnediciaal �;" sled by Major-General Sir W. 8=-Dr. Wtllytms' Medicine Ca,Brockville, protection against pain. All Ingredients of which ass derived hom : ,$sacker. Director of Civil Aviation. Oat _ �8fiym ca*ry h- roota and herbs, has for forty°y�,,y�+e—��ry� loop &Mach and Bowels � 1 Made rw Canada tproved its value in such case&. YY 0met .,Qlltard's LlnImse t wed by AhyslafanL Eoenomy, baby eb• hatmlw. Datetr WIIas c3meIIt-kills pakf - r' ::, bear will' to 'ffh%g Wifb'--John,since "a say we must ves�+ t."TMtehttd"°'.r.s�'�r' For rbeumattem.brulses straimchestcolds woaoderful virtue o P: F�nID. The New Testament was divided economise. I have decided not to set P --- - ham's yeQetable Connpa ^ O Into verses by Robert Stevens,a print- Josephine a new hat this winter, but tar, in 1551. to let ber have mine," brtota,�sk}nE,sratifyingr sults , s makins babas •tamatb dttt•st a C, walla F rmara. Oaw eenloa th.m Drat to far. ar dlrac Dr..alnt �1 Hub--"And you?" _ feaa ma bow.iam•.... $pf"LtCQlatgh sae tatpawvem.ns _ , . �� E, Wife—"Os, i vent have a now one, *aBy�°so`t BABY CHICK$— MATCHING EGGS oL Coarse.." time (}oaraats•d fan t J' Book oo from nareatka.Col- ■na ap faealrad sod^ablate shupw wID be from spa"ar aeleoted- Mein "Wr io" sat DOGDISEASES as.•.aseww wA so bed cloak parucaly. g hasmfyitasna!• We an ado& to WIehMM also (hsa Vamten onesers an our own rum aad feeemarad ' lllatl•t M qa�1lpr • - thaw to gar esatomas w the ant sod ear." ]eKsmoo " the mares sus ban made wsrawe► -_ lr , •rata ro that w coo sto tr atl ed o nes yrk omMe prtcea. ,. laser ._ Oar roaadatim Aiv a flour tar eetebostad wfcts[ asaata: thL arm 4 down m a tba fast > eta? y{Q foe. AtAl brow2m d IS_C- whoa Lrebarm to amsrlaa Viw*Y�l. i .`i� for stsa. srenat slot aad lartne ana000 than ate orasaaaed .� `=Orii`lJ wa vyeet r ndaa bet+ren o.e00 sod 6,000 ohlela LLL araaoa an o� awn rata. a� thaaa P" , who have ao racotbe for lundnaa bdr chkb wowtd do own to set our peaces an Yana& cans"'• Meet Me as Ma1M pars. Impoe so Isvltsd. �t� D�� � r � ■a#MTpORO`pOUlTkr LIMiT[D. SOI M-oaa EBaNT!'OIID. C�Dh _I ';East or wed C C pest Bathe the forehead with MInard's' ..- an° .nnale freely. It-Elves-gatck >r relief for every ache _ Y _ _ D � ^MATCHES "IN F assist on 11AVhV - _ EDDY'S! UNLESS you see the.name "Bayer" do tablets, yoq �t1ttnme -C "cura Heals -are not getting Aspirin at all Face Disfigured w4 With .Itchy Eczema i � � .. -: MV ry er "Eczema broke out in watery pia. _ ;# r 8150 pies on say.iatx aad head. Later ry A 17_4 my sheens and head be- �Q Vila ank taste so bad that they " - 1�llateietiibfsm►whidt were covered with iarge sinfftmotloswemade scales. The itching aad o bt:a'aing were so severe �il►eweyyarelnade that I could not sleep at use 0 ad slight. My face was badly ' ctsly 'A YE'� disfigured•MF hafrbecame Tbkaasut catter��oOuttsT .\ dry sod lifeless and fell out so that : 01"n4 T can buy.Aaklbr !1 I bad to have it tart oft'dove'to my ajq l„ pt� n friend advised me to try Cuti. Acce t onl an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets dE womvh"gaff. eura Soap and Ointment so I put- 1? Y - °7" chased some, and alter resing two Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by' ti•.. • Danes of Cuticura Soap and two h slcians Burin 22 ears and roved'safe b millions .fat boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was ,P y g y P y �Q"""off . healed." (Slgaed)Mrs.Elmer King, .r ? •I Box 279,Jackson st.,Oxford,Nova ..:Colds ' ' . Headache Rheumatism ,ally ► s`et'a' 'Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Make Cutieura Soap,Ointment and r ' Takumyourdoilytoiletpreparations. ,Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain eampl.tFteahrtwD7 76an.AddrsnT"1�raatu,ISa• F. T. Hendry, (fen. Agent 1*4 344J%.I*d ea•w•wou"A."13+iaever) Sandy `Bayer'boxes of 12 tabletF—Also bottles of 84 and 100—DruggLfii. h 9250.Oiatmaat25wdw.Teleamm9 - . • A. T. .4 8. F. Ry. UCatl ,Soepsiars_Without—.• -Aspirin Is the trade mark (reglestred In Canada) or Bayer Mantlfaatare of rfoao- a aeeticaetdester of salteylieadd. While it is well known tbAt "Pirin means Bayer w 40'4 Free Press Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 188Ug No. 16—'23. 2w uh:aampid tw.tth thetpatencrilatrademmark.nthah BaPsr Qrop" rsr ComP�r g. Phone: )✓fain 6847 .. � � 1. n. ,A., '-' ,„,i`r N�-'"0•-kfcwA,.,: w^k. .4 ,r.,. ,-dam �',�'! °3!i'4r"',ro `"`r'..7�„' -f., R' �'9R b� s8. x n S;..;t_, S'' .al"'';a•, 'a' .J 'a,� a` •„,r" .r �+ ., r- .aP.:2 ,,,�`m „��',y4,r•`-$ �'Y"' `�'s% Via. t':.���fi^�Riis.r�ym �.b•�- ' �,„,,� *C9k. "� a" a'1�-"sa' f..^c--y-w-• rt ,ey '•m'-!e., ...,,� ;'a••�'"Mum++'""m'ei!" �w .• x,.::,�Y."'`-aS"":4.i 'h,` '�✓ ,,'�'�..`'"^L',k.mr�..t ;, t,."5.•:'^'" X• '<ti;w'ti .ii w.;ra,t-jn. "�i,s", , #..s. .y -"a .r. .,y,ti...• ", :a". 'rR'. 'T-,'" ""• - y3.r'Y' fir'mX"s„4 .Apra' r..+�".sa,,.+,a,. _ y:., tE ..✓, _,S :.G'"'.':i'•c.,air -;s4t;' ..Y+3.''r.ca ..� _ •-iF gpf .7•'”' '' Wet 'wf4L, •m' ''t„ ,. - - rP.�,� •?•„ ,1' ,s':: a ''.', .,;'a �o•y Ty' array •+.. :^.ay.K,Pr•: ..Y ey .-.P✓ .r:Yw.• :"m!`.F' Y3' ',ems .^ .v. H - of o high rate of interest-, he should around the country dirpoilng of it ° be allowed todepart without leak, to the widows and other who can- + "' "M lug a sale. This 'kind ,of inveal not afford to'lope what little they •` '' _!'^°'1 went should he left severely alone. have. Far better be satisfied ' ;1.75 per year.. 71.50 if paid in advance. ` :$oleecrepcions ro, the United states and Crest If the proposition is of any value. with moderate rate of interest ia FEED THOSE CALVES Royal Purple 1lZeal a'.= Bnta,n t2,00 in advance. the leading Snauciers of the count- a sore tbldg, than with a high rate ED YOUR HENS R. P. Poultry 8peciSc ' - try will eagerly bu p, - ,�:••, y g y y it u 90 lhRt of interest on an invastmerit of a • �:�. JOHN MURKAR Pro PietOr, it will nut be necessary to :` FEED YOLFR STOCK R. P. Stock Specific- „ ) P y go doubtful character. NOTES AND COMMENTS. : JUST ARRIVED—IMPORT ORDER F Those having char PLAIN WHITE AND CLOVER LEAF ge of the � .� �.e- '- O ' � liwiudin up- of, the -Steel stores - ® v '.'state the cretlltor� ate likely.to :. � �, I � "� E S recseive about 12 or la cents o: the Toronto Motor Car Co ; wi '.dollar. , The investigations have a PRICES AWAY DU'i�N shown that 50 per cent or snore of ' - 4,•,<., the stock subscribed was absorb• �, r (� �- r� Cars York Brand Creamery Satter 18 Cents w i �.. ed in commissions and high salar.• " lea, and has proved one of the big. S E NSA TI N A L PRICES Choice ,Di►iry Butter 48 Cents ...; p. ever perpetrated on All these cars have been traded is as part CLEAN � • set swindles, .. ••..: • . P - . -,:: • ';a`:'' CHOICE GROCERIES s� an unsuspectipg pjiblic. Finan6ai payment on New Fords. We guarantee GUARANTEE w authorities foretold what was the title, model and year and protect you if you do not thick the ear likely to happen, as the whole against observable defects. Every car you prircbase from us is , � s R 1 0 H AR D S 0 N structure true built on an insecure -the to be as represented. worth mope,,b:iay it :t, .:thin tea days and we r f= foundation ..and its collapse was The LOWEST PRICES Ever vriilafl•wthe full amoaat Inevitable. The warnings sent Quoted on Med Ford Cara paid tie pareltau of a N?w F ord. F A R M LANDS ' F `otit•had no eifsct on'the•pub1fe, as f,. „asp, the prrnuiaes of a high rate of Cog ,I� Cp3� -" CASH To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Departmeot of : iioterest on.their iuvesirnent blind a�50 • DOWN $54 DOW. - $8 1 DOWN : The United Farmers Co-operative Company, ed them 'as to the real •character FORD TOURING welt-kept oX-LX� Limited:' '• "':. - of the R. L. Steel Company. The In Good Condition FORD ROADSTER LIGHT DELIVERY ` A. J., kLLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1548 Canadian shareholders have been cc$6,50 month Balance$8.54 month Balance $12 month , hoping that the business might be ' �A �' S at .reorganized and thus save them AS LITTLE AS $2.00 A WEEK W14L ` -�•' .:' .r. Stm EAS Y TER ro financial rain. but the pros- sxwe rav ro sur,t Foira rxis rtas �2E1iTJQT.TAR.i'°r..•�l3 F'O� -' .beds seem to be that there will a " belittle left to reorganize after $10ioWx $129 °�DOWx $62 ovvN HOU SECLEANING SUPPLIES ! the reteir,ers Apt through. with (iood7eioidng . FORD SEDAN FORD TOURING k: Let us help you by the following fist--NeWeei; designs in Wait Papers " their work. Anton' those wbo FORD COUPE in stock. We can put it on for you if you so desire. R >Zzeelleot Condition In Good Shape _ Work Guaranteed.-' y have been nwalloned up: in the Balance$17 month - Balance$22 Beath Balance$8.S0=oath maelstrom are a -great many _ - Sherwid-Williams Paints and Varnishep, Hoore's Milresco - `9 " widows and old people who ate CASH CASH, Johnston's Floor Was. O'Cedar Oil, ' now reduced to poverty. The DOWN 1 1 i? DpipPN FORD TRUCKS = Liquid Veneer, Brushes of all kinds, etc. only advice that can be gisea to ltettabl• _ and $18 a =on& �(36 CASH - - . Deal:where you get the 4quarre Deal - this class of FORD ROADSTER soon flay for •' people is to invest - DOWlr their money in government bonds= Balance $ll month - FORD COUPE Terms: $9 month J: .,r first tttorggages-in real estate FORD TON TRUC/C - T f ' This kind of investment hae'rio_. — �, r FULL SET dl�"i`OBirS AND �j Et CASH - _ _ p� t uncertainty about it. as they hive- DRIVING 1N5TRUCTION DOWN ' The Bus tore Broukham, Ont`8 teal value. But when a map with _ _ y A a silver tongue comes around with° - Terms: $11 month edged t+tocks, with assurances PSR r�,tr� CASK FoRC row rlrvrr ere is s aeon .. .. $24.5.0 MOOT - a� / Gr DOWN — = There Re Buys this Good-looittng Reliable $ 1, CASH CARD OF THANKL . a DOWN - ti FORD SEDAN FORD TOURING Pickerinag Hardware St Or�e ; ..' We wish through the columns of Terms: $12-==tire _ the Nzws to express our hearffe't $150 alt Down balance $11 potoltth roan rots rievclt ; gratitude to the inany friends for tbe'r sympathy,and acts of kindness during The above easy terms are for twelve monthly p HE and la•tud•latarest the illne."and death of our dear moth- and lasurane;a substantial extra savings E vings for CAS!!. - � � R 1� �J � G�'e .r -'or.the late M'rd. Hood. These kind while we always have a Rood %took of used Ford?at low pefees.now is the - + # etCt,rsvillnever beforgotteaby tlmetobtty—when wears;th�ofeurSprtnebtutaoas. - .'►Tam/ ],S the time LO get �-nnr seed four 41t The Family. j� SALE REGISTER. ,.the Spring Crop. Cox 3i7CD " :.!�'Ge lave a complete line of Red Closer Timothy, s ldoxDAY, AFAiL 2Srd-Auction sale of _ horses. dairy cows, beef-ringers etc. "Canada' Dealers ► s p s L•steet Ford L11Ce S.D Alf8lft. , n! rht property of Albstrt J. Cites, at 82-ee JA/iV13 9T. 4 =d .-.... := lit l9, con. t!, Pickering (half mile (JUST14cm o►KMta1 TORONTO . 10HONS MAIM 341 north Brouirhatn). Safe at I.M. All kinds of package and bulk seeds for the garden -; :See . bills. Fred Postill,auctioneer. _ Leave or phone your order and we will :. L At NI, SHARP fill it promptly The Man Who Makes Moaep ;q,a . ...., Y; -.' .: 'J - _ •. . : . . _.. . ., :a9.GFFNZ' E man raisin hi h- rude cattle makes moire none The old reliable Pdroid Roofing always on hand. :. . ' r�x - .+0. S. H A III/. A l thus the man satisfied with ordinary stock. Y Roy Purple Oalf Meal, Stock Food and Disinfectant—one ttrua wf11 s ,. f limited resources Handicap your progressive ideas for convince you that-it is the-beat on the marked, HI TON ROAD WEST improving stock, discuss the financing of your project with °Our Motto- *'fee have lt.•caD get it, err it is not m fie." Telephone 392 R 4: -our lol manager. - ca : J. S. BALSDQN, - - PICKERING 1dcCormic�-yeerin "! --•Farm •I in ple m e n t s WH13BY BRANCH. .. fs, P. LYND, •:-- Better Stock = r� s~: BROOYJM BRANCH,^ T rra,e to rs, Bi u•g g i e S VOR the same expenditure of tiiiie, energy and F _ — _ 1A feed,you get bigger returns on pure-bred cattle EO Ofil U g E t C. than on scrub stock. If you need financial help to s' ' '� improve your stock. consult the local Manager of r - -?.. - �' I C• K E R f i� G . .• . ; • this sank. . � = WhitevAe STANDARD SNRVIC& is :saesmalky PHW!t rs'Slider MEAT :MARKET" ! T�� - The Service Garage ,NAND BANK _ ' Overhauling, Painting, all kinds Round Rossi or Steak, ... 2kh per lb 2�c - T6TAL ASSET'S OVER 1'IGHTY-THREE MILLIONS ' repairing done . Ignition Surloin Roast or Steak, - 4;; a gpecielty. 'orterhouse Roast or Steak, .i Pickering Branch, - - W. F. Law,Metihtacr Your old Ford top re-covered ` Run)p Roast,... Whitby - C. A. cClellszi, for $13.00. ... w _,•,,.,�,� -Fine Rib Roast, I3c p _ b Branch ` ? '.Berry & Poynter . Heavy Rib Roast, 16c '• ' ' w Shoulder Roast. 14 wnd 16c Pic kenD Baker ELM DALE MILLS Pot Roast, 1� y Brisket, to boil, ... PC ,. LeR-of Pork.. 25e kY 1�Ivis..� SNG3� Loin of Pork.. .:. . .. . ,.. ,.. ` .. W pilau . , �Shouldet Roast of Pork, : 120c 23c Although not settled, we are doing buss- e just received a 'Pork Chopp .. ' �.; a shipment, of Pure Pork Sausage , ,• ... � 25c ..ness in Our new building opposite ` Canada's Best Flour ,�inest Salt Pork,... 26c •� tale ►�t&t]d0►rCi >$ai1k, UII the Finest Breakfast Bacon piece old site where bread has rOg>tl�le 8 r " sliced. ... 88c :j 1' Mild Cured Cottage Rui}s (half or whole),. 33c been baked for ulore than 40 years..- oyal Household Back Bacon; 48c ~= r. r ALSO XookedHanl,.. 50c We hereby thank our many customers for their, loyal Pat. ; s -Weiners,.. �• ronage�daring the past', and slso solicit the trade of -Pasty Flour 'H .. L5c ,� . y "Head-Cheese,.. .. .,, 15c the whole Pickeriag communit3 We are Eau First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 50 seats here t0 serve poll and our regular y „ t•y Chopping and Oat Rolling y -" ' 5 lb 80 cents every week day .t lb prints 18 Rests deliveries are made, whether the roads are bad or not+ a All kinds of Feed on hand Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday Independent prone 900 �4 e r�. R E I1, -.r P I�` .F I'�►, CT H. R. M nney, - Pickering `-1. �.p. N �. �\�. ,/. f. 'h;ti'I^` •'#p""G' rtsSy"�i � m«,'µ' .:�,ytk'��••.h�-,{5" ..i*.`xF,.r rf rY.cT i, ;;,• a yJi'wv+Clt;'•i hi*��•.'} v�• 1 • ;i ,',, �::�.n.„, � ✓l�a•'�,: ,� .., '..��r• y;..5 "!a ,_�' �. ..� '�� :„nor r�< "''�"+ '0. M.+�^x-..a^'r''%^4 •ko- .•"y„"�,�.i., �?i;a;:%••+.-,.�iw°t '+.+'G' .�-, aK-.:r• a ji;,.;Y. C4 ',T` •n.,. -'•�.. � .+3: :L G. +L" 'tY^�. •'t:x C.: :nw•� �•"•i;r.+`w.,..�MAn1' '�.n"':. �-.t .'•wre>';Ai••. R' r ii-1("�. �-, J"' ,r s'w.' .. .,}y, ,.sFs� �.,, q� x, ^,-;. ,''^.,'.�''•-r :.� - _ ..�' ,L s.. 'K "hr'Y ..t°y:. 3... / -^CSaee ,d �{.":+^ nW.. a ', '.y!,.r.# •^ 7 `.iG a �rfil .`n. •v;•` .roNJ, ^w�.:..°'c.r. ',^,..s'.. -. -'•+.., w,-T: _ . ..: . _ Ci.AA6MONT. Mrs. Reuben Besse is spending a Tl(�E T1BL —etQkerlas '8tatiaaa 1 . — few weeps with her sister,- bare: .,NOT3'GE TO CREDITORS T.B.. Teaia•going Eaat due u follows ; The roads in this dietri.ct�are Morley, of Woodstock. easomable NO. 10 U&il 7.57A M.' � ;' azzd Other steadily improving. Win. G. Biugham is busy 'these- - — 8 14061 . 2.2a .-IL rte" Frank Axford, of Brougham, days putting a cellar under the - - - In the matter of the.Estate of-Robert " 30 Loav 6.25 P. M ' lwae in town on Sunday. front part of liissesidence. Waldo Tome, Late of the Town- Sunday train, 7.67 A.M. - ... - D. A. Scott h' J had a business trip Mrs. . R.Thezton and danghs 'ship of Pickering,in the County of Trains going West des as -tollows•= -to the city on Tuesday, ter, Miss Margaret, spent Tuesday i :. Goods-` _ Ontario, Farmer,deceased. No. 2D.Local 10.50 A.M. ?�" David A.-tiugh had a business with the former's sister, Mrs.J. H. ' ' Notice is hereby given, pursuant to " 27 Z+ooa1 2.44 P. M. . ' trip to the city on Tuesday. Berl. ,' .. R. S. O:1914, Chap. 121,that all credi• 9 mall 9.05 P.AL L-- tors and -others having •Sunda train, Mrs. Thos. Sanderson iseonfined Wm. Neal moved oft Wednes- mande against the estate of the Bald Foregoing i's according-to Standard �T to her bed suffering from a severe day last to the Burns farm on the ` . ' ` Robert Waldo Tana, who. died on or time. rya Cold. Men's ail-wool Sweaters,re 9.30, for - fourth concession west of Brock 8 about the Twenty-second day of De. Magnus Morgan left,on Mondsl 5.OQ - - �• g y Road: camber, 1922, at the said Township of _NEW morning for Whitby to Serve on Mise Davidson has returned Boy'e all•w000l Sweaters, reg 4.50, for. Pickering, are required on or before `r`` '• :'•`y the jury. frors leer home after a protracted 2.75 the First day d'f May, 1923 to send by, GOODS Warner Brown, of Oshawa, influenza illnes"tid has resumed Boy's all-wool Sweaters, rig 3.75;for post, preeaid, or deliver to the under. SPRING �J Vll►7 {called on Claremont friends on her work wi teacher in the public 1.75 signe So icitorfor the Executors of Monde school. ' �' the last will and testament of the said . - 'y'' ' A. J and Mrs. Chandler, of To, Men's woci house-knit Sox, Peg 1,00, deceased. full particulars of their A apPc°al tneet}Dg, _for the pur- for69c, claims and the nature of the security, Priflte. Gingham and Linen Toweling ronto, spent over the week end pole of voting on the question of if any. held by them, and that after Snow-white Sheeting of medium =-with the -latter's parents; J. H. erecting a new school and the 9e• Man's wool Sox,reg 75c, for 45c, such last mentioned_date; the said weight. good quality 76 inches- and Mrs. Beal. leetion of a new site, will be field Men's heavy Mitts up to 2.40, for 1.40 Executors will proceed to distribute wide at 50 cents per xard. ' Mr. Spaag, of Mount Albert, on Thursday, 'April 26th at 2.30 Heavy rib Unde'rwe'ar,,'reg 1.75 for the assets of the said deceased anion 5t, p B Prints all colors and shades`5e. s� . was here one day last week look- w. A full attendance of rate- the persons -entitled thereto, braving is u ro5 ets for opening tip a p' 1.39 per garment regard oral to the claims of which Ginghams large plod check 26c, g P P Pe Pe g pacers is urged. T „ g y All Linen Towelia for tea and f ':new harness shop. Men's A_ece Underwear reg 1.25, for they shall then have notice. gg Josiah Evans received a painful ea cent, bated at Whitby, Ontario, this . h'antt towelnig at 25c: `. cut on hie foot from a glancing �-� _ Tenth day of April, 1923; A limited au Lela is Dangerous Men's Cape, up_to iS, for I.79; pply of knee Rubber Y - Claude Field,Leonard'.Neale, Elmer Boots, white soles and rolled " aze.ow day last week while Cat• See our new Ginghams, Zephyrs Toms,.Executors, edges at 4,00. wood in hie yard. ` . ' '-- � / B Thomas Pilkep, of Agincourt, !vr and Prints,also Wall Papers, By A: E.CattEgTCnr, is No the time to stet your Har• _ Whitby, Ontario. We pay highest prices for was here on Saturday attending nede and.shoes repaired before ��`��. �r�^1 r� 30 32 Their Solicitor butttr and eggs. $. the funeral of his sister-ii?-Iaov, . a - . A. - CQ1T v airs. Bundy. spring work beginb. F Quite a fall of snow occurred on All work neatly and promptly CL'AREMONT, - • - ONTARIO t �s�g • F aldi Clar�a� S t unday morning. which, however, attended to. soon disappeared.'. The hope is M=a„�R�E�RNS - The •Pickeelin earnestly expressed that this may g be the last snow-storm of the sea• at the "Corner Shoe Store," flacre Yo u r. Grain- C �� an�e c'ot �► son. Claremont,_Ont. Miss Duokeld, who has been ..._ AT THE -- y spending the past three months - ` The object of this Association-ti to in Claremont with her uncle and 1*.ness Shop, .. s lessen stealing and prosec to east, T. and 4ilre.Caeter,returned Car bell Flour I i I ls' the felons.-this weeli to her home is New"York Robt. E. mad Mrs. Forsyth have rk dUI]e �,jt ' Itembers having propeel ototeneommesl l `. FARMERS �o while ou W wooed into Mr: Caster's residence. ' c oolo i m$sdla�tf�owoo sagrM bes! 'On account of Mrs. Caster's tailing mart health Mr. Caster and she will re Now,is the tim%-ts see about your Membatshtp.tee 11.00. aide with their daughter,Mrs.For- Harness needs. 'fie_are in the market for winter and aweee>.MAY,obad trosm e„PnSULVo.Or.* .' Bearably on appuesues. �ayth. !6Pa have on hand s good supply rga18 wheat (�aGg barley ' Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane wnd son, t of Harness and Acceseortee T Rzsc.-Dona.—L. D. Banks, O.S.Palau.' - Scott.of Harriston, returned home at various prices: : `.and rye. IIIC�IAlt'e er,Donald>lfaaro. Pickering. on Saturday lastafter being he"e for several weeks owing to the Give us a trial and.be - p A. R. ThextQl; W. I. Critk� illness and death of the former'e convinced. for pr1CP8 _ � � _,4• !Father, P. Macomb. President, ._y A large dumber of- the young Good Shoe Repairing Service Campbell Flour Mills Co+'•Ud. _ >� nie friends of Roy and Mrs. ward CECIL BRADLEY - �•aala lusr+i Mills s. vs+ Coal, ,1Coal-met at the home of W. P sad Mrs. - Mille. atJones, of Balsam. on hursdAy g `: - ' .,evening last and presented them Harness maker, - _ with a miscellaneous shower. A .Toronto � Peterboro :Pickering rnost pleassiot social evening was PICKERING, ONTARIO _ _ _ Hard and Soft QOaf of the spent by all following the presen- - beet quality On • . :"� - 'tation. _ handf, _ make no other engagement for *�+ A A the evening of Friday May 4th, •- - - THOS. A. �Wy for on that evening the Brooklia Dramatic Club will appear In the Xn0*0TL= 41r. G=AL Masonic' Hall add present the drama, entitled "'My Brother's ' :y ..Hee er," given under the auspices F U R N A C E S p Jh of the Masonic Lodge. This play has been presented a number of s :: times by the Brooklin Dramatic 4 Club and has always been well re � Bavetroughing ceived wherever given. The plan s of the hall may be seen as D. A. _ 9 , Scott s star®. watch oast for bills General Repalri ng -,. r, - • giving full particulars. -•' _ _The funeral of the late Mrs. An. Feline Powell Bundy, relict of the L; 'We have secured -the ser- k Late Abram Bundy, was held last : . .rtl. Saturday. April 1�4fh. the service r N ten years the Ford Car of •.flret-rtes Tin- T, .' being conducted at the residence -. '' i - 'smith and are re red ``''of Ira Powell, by Rev. C.W.King. _ . . has-passed the street car, 1 ► - sseieted by Div. A. MoLeUmn. the horse and buggy and to eoakd a satisfactory fob I '• The deceased was in her seventy. - the locomotive aS -a ' means on anything sixth year and was one of the °, :. .: - - y g it) this ice. - oldest residence• Claremont. - - D:- - She is surviived bher brothers. Of trans ortatiori. a She Powell, of Claremont, of rs, The . Ford has given the Let as give you an esti- ; : Bert Powell, Oakland, Cal. and a Which - mate on say-work--yott _ son, W. H. -Body,- of Regina. - .a iS combines al the advantages have to do—it, will cosy aRk., also a nephew', Judson Run � _ . : . ' _ dy,of Claremont. Interment took' _': which other methgds offer you nothing. place in the Union Cemetery. A /�1 n A goodly number of friends were ,..with none of. their disad- i .:'` ffi V V v �'rE' J present at the service. gUy r(�1/AND "� '. `,Ivanta es. There entered into rest at the • - MARE CER?ALhI ° ____It is loin the railroads - CLAREMONT home of his sister, Mrs. James ylp(1 pET A CAR ' _ g --- L * y- j� Lem man, Claremont, Mr. N ewriek _ ATTH£SE PRIM real competition i n - fast TL a Ideal �TOCBr S�OZy Wilson, 'on Wednesday, April ` 11th, after a lingering illness. inb0il$ X05 : cross-country transportation. :;; .leis 63rd year, Mr: Wilson- was born at Greenwood, where he TOIiTtlt $445 It has ousted the street H`eadquartere for - spent his early life as a farmer, :cat' in ready convenience and but oaiog to impaired health had _ �^"�" low mileage costs. Good ' Groceries, Groeerles, made his home with' his sister, •• x 5 $�5 Don't fail to oali-when town Mrs. Lemon, for the past twenty �� It has pushed the horse _ years. He is survived by one ClgasW $345 and buggy' completely into- ♦,. ' •brother, Thomas, of Burlington, BL1ttBry Bi$gB and three sisters,Mrs. Thos, San- ' -the discard in low-first cost an Poultry- -derson and Mrs.James Lemmon of .o•.o...a...00r..T..r••....- Claremont,and Mrs.H. Q. Calvert s �r r +mod low maintenance COSH. of Pickering. The fuaeral servi. ax+ The nu>Ynber-of people who w.ntea sll.the time.and -� ces' were coadtletad by Rev. A. - Ford ' p p g�1Pri� pals' ` McLellan on Friday, the 13th, and buy cars will set the Done, Clare 2e0i _ 4 the remains were laid to rest id ` price of Ford cars.. Ng CHJDLOw� y'y Salem Cemeltery.The following from the Wood " etoek Sentinel-R mle mill ber� i `CLARNMONT, 30W with interest: "There was a sperm- ! S. J. ColltCutt, Pickering, Ont. "did attendance at a-meeting of oung people held in Oxford St. " ' ptist Church on--Monday even. ing, when Rev. C. W. Bing of - Claremon„ a former pastor of the church, delivered his popular car- toon-illustrated- address ow the , " •'The Superman, Who is He?" In s - 1, a telling and unique way the lec- - - Carer brougbt into review some of Of 011 materials and ledo - the supermen of history and of - kept in stook. It will pa; you modern times, illustrating his ad. `. "" ^' call at our works aed insrwl our stook obtain prices Don't be misled dress with a number of crayon aganks we do not employ them,eeoiegneoi• ; cartoon and portrait sketches and ` ly we oaa, and''do throw OQ the was word pictures of the achievements oommieoion of 10 per seol..wbiobyou w! of notable meo. His remarks were punctured with sallies of wit and seellll•�olW by purchasing team 7; wiadom, and there were many ex- 7. T. MATHESON epressions and kindly words on the t part of the audience." e - offee and W9111+.; Whitby,wills t* _ A "y`;�" it .'';„ ,f".s'•- $'•.u,:^:� •'r. ,,.,,,�, - xA '•'<,,:.-,s.�;-& , ;ns- �B. •.rap; ,•.'a�" - �.•+.••',s •x„s, •x- -r.�R�.F'` f'o;'� '•+,Cat-- 'a;- ;r:" ..�a'¢'^ ''`'" .r `fi' - 'C?:� `r.+ a` ,'u' ✓r"•.z,..' gbx'*.w ;'Y�•S. 't 3. '��,• .ar '��'• � N;,f_:..,r.. ,+G: s .,Y' :.:p..^,7'i�• %,, «%-t�v -��S{^• # ^ n ow.,• "r rg .. • _ .yY� MAW,,,. KK ��•• +Iyy Riay*/a4—l't.`• a w. �. f v :a' -»+,'. ' r...•.' n:. ';+.t» F• fi _h.y,r '•rf�n S. �R' ..SZ ,,CCyy,,,, .pa. .'M•1 b17: ei...4 �'•',-�" • 1r � I'. w• rx %i.. +! "CC9" ;4 r,.-..,�^ w.,•. '.G.,••r ie: c`•� '� is'^ .�'. E4 !+a":+! ,s^ �!lY'.� :s,K: K..+ .., is'•. 'B '�• "E ••''„a• - -c 't r t': 'fir}-.`8'4- •�Y,:x '. .a•.;•'i4..,,-* -w'. +8 ''.:. ."'R'i6'-."y..y..a" ,. A• .9.. �,.Ik;*•.r, w`,.�,°s';.r.,,,,{,..� �•:c•s. �!5.a.: .',+�.�;,•,Tar, _ w•r ,sn, .SC.f. �S'. _ a. d ,/•^:,,� 't .sA ti''" .q, .'v � •� «y •,�};,,.-'_ v�• ':.�,; '°.. •-• '.i._ :�' �•�'ds•''"'` .�,-x• �::sas'Y,. Vy;q, `' `-'.`:'t• `r^•'' 'i.:.' w` +4.f•iS�,,,,y;'4, r For a +bole-$ear-a-whole year ie' _J io longl-Shirty had not been as _ « MaIyy as this. Not alnee.ahe had bstw. " FAT- o t :�a%• �enc �i n rtha Mary.. She wished Martha �. Mary could know. _ '' A Short Stol'y of s -- "rll write and -tell her," she *:. thbugbt. "And I''think-I think I'll Fro�­' �� T� sa�+, Want me to come-and ni"i you A�?SOr ?lllg +��e�•�t --the ?'ark a little vi&ftr " _ the d the oyned d p- rted�fiP AVE you read"A Financial Courtship" ?8Y ANNIE HA4XILTON DONNELL - ;man who was friend as well as house- _.•'; It's the fascinating romariCe of two _ keeper, neither the man behind the d r. - •,��- �i,wheel nor the shivering girl beside charming theirlegaladviee _- - - _ f him said h. But one thing the The slaters through the death of their father, PART II: man s i ,. poke to her with a sort of maul thre 'out,as it from over-crowd �found themselves face to-fact With an acute -"'The clumsy bundle slid out of the"friendly authority. - - led thought rather than a desire to in- financial problem without knowing anything jl[ri-mother's arms and thudded to-the - "Pve browght you two ladies and a form, sent delight in a warm stream about the ways of invents. tyath, not without a faint ,soon- -a bundle, tire. Blaine. They need'through Shirley's tense body. ►hmu It � there runs a romantic in. w�Mtranco from within. Horrified, warmingg up T shan't esy. You will "I'11 have to take Tim back, that'e gh v' x lhirte rang to gather it up. know what'they need-•and plenty of•Ian-sure I'll have to." '� �,terest, and one finds himself (or henelt) You're going to sleek,you'd bet- it, please. Shall I carry the=bundle Tim. He a her man. The baby's :. p shy living the-story" as they react Stie yyour lint to yon! she scolded. up to your room? If the bed in the father?" - - ow do you know you haven't broken east room is ready—" "Sure. He was turned off from my It's the kind of story you and your family = ` t �?-There, there!" cradling the "It's always ready, air. Oh, you factory. -Trust Auntie Blaine to root will,enjoy reading on a winter's evening-ppar• die in the way el all mothers. oor 'dear, you, just lean onto met that out! We cut down our gang more ficulasly ifyou are ever&%x- d with the problem "I'll.keep her now. I.won't let you here, now.! They're_ terrible easy than half. Had to. T9.ugh. But what - of investin an inheritance. t babg!".then in a flare of anger. stairs to go up." are met to do these days? y don't yon speakI Don't you! Siiirley',s heart opened wide doors But you're going .co stop cutting would like a copy of`"A ltinancisl - ? tare Iron drop��eedd-ohs Oh, ray dear!" to this new friend: down Tim!" crowed Shirley joyously. " E The quiet re'at the other end ,,,. Ii I could. tell her-and the baby'- P. rend us your name and address of the bench had followed the baby's` "I told you it was a human world. could I be the one to tell?" and'tee R' forward one to you free of charge. easm le and sli in a limp heap to she said'softly to no one in particular, "S� things" He cleared his throat Tease mention the name of this paper as a �- p pp� thou the man. with the bundle I loudly as if some sudden lump in it matter of record. pathway. -hear . He deposited his little load l, :w w "My dear S What is itr•-oh, I !mow• and went back downstairs. He was!� ,bed him. Shirley glancing side- dear frozen and starved. Are you wise at his good, rlain face read love- "F `_i (neither a young man nor an elderly - Bef of a os invest, consult has. dead? Right_befre in a--in a human one, neither handsome nor homely.i I things in it Then she remembered y &ndl dust a man. But the sort of man I @proprieties and that she did not Then Shirley's frightened eyes,fell. even know the name' of this man y h S'hirIey' would .have liked if she had'even .1, ttpon the trig little car with t e man�,found time to Look at him.' Indeed,she whose car and home. and very self she p�j�j 91 jar�d ,�2 �• Irv', lumped down behind the wheel. had liked the back of his head. She had peremptorily commandeered. But 111 R111.1A7 V" $hide flew across tine stretch of had had time for that,being a woman. she knew Mrs. Blaine and Mrs. Blaine s.,•�s•,,.d tdatltJ:D „>, 3i=° rven ng' parkland and deposited It was Mrs. Blaine who.at stood for the proprietieb, a chaperon Morktre a hen clumsy bundle of baby is n the length Ottawa. :>t�Bay 8t. - - ° ;descended the stairs that were aseasy vseightl padd@d rear seat of that car. Then,A,to go up. She walked ponderously on The chaperon was waiting. '� NCW Yoek ��'011t0 E.oridon �rw'uhhed and brusque young creature, tiptoe. I've ggoot yynnr bed all sic@ an warm- "r Mahe ,faced the startled man at the! "Sh!" she'warned, -Both of Fein's-ed up, dearfe. I knew you'd be.back. ;wheel and stated her case, not calmly'sound asleep. The baby is the .can- You don't mind slip ing in with her, - -- --__ p p r very clearly. I ningest s ' Not ab. terribly.-.older_ do you? She hasn't stirred nor the _.. . _._.. baby hasn't stirred. Soon as you've '!There's a girl in a!slut! Freezin • " - .,., ' Or starving. Come quick. I can#t The man nodded gmckly. He was drunk something nice an' hot you're •^ t� � 9 W.bsing'her alone." � Inot quite ready for direct eompar- not going to stir either!" � �• "Bring hexT" The man stared with'isona•. On the mysterious "to-morrow" the 6'."'eca kind of fascination at the lovely, '"Only it's a girl one up there," mo- very.house stirred and vibrated. What W, within face. tearing behind and above her. "You wit the strangers within its kindly "Yes. bring her! To the car-hem-'should hsv,,seen the little thing drink'!doors and the little stranger to come, F"�`This Is her baby! -She's got to be warm milk and curl her"toes np at the,it was over-ruining with life and sub-. - e � a t`-waved. Isn't this a human world? Oh, Ore l +> e mother was about as hue- deed excitement a ! isn't it human?" !gry and cold,-too-nice young woman. "Any minute I'm liable to sing at 5 "I'm coming!" angwersd the man What do you think I found out? Yon the top of my voice! said Shirley to and Shirley led the way. Not until can find out a terrible lot ►hen you're Shirley's happy self. '"Somebody !_ • V1:""the balky"a mother had been deposited undressing a baby!" ought to muffle me. When I think of '� ' geaitl beside the tundle she had held "What was ii this time?" last night and then look at to-day-- a _ s e could bold It no longer, was I The man made a pretense of isbare- and this darling house s" -£ `.mother word spoken. ly, indifference. It'was only pretenses Shirley loved time horse. a _ • �:. ` "What next? the man said then. Mrs. Blaine faced him with sternness She had borrowed an apron and a a _ -Horse. I9I have to go,too, to bold t wsa !ar lrom pretense. duster. A house couldn't shine too j to them.both," "It was your factory s That's what mnt.ch for the beautiful thing that was - `w "'Where Is home?" " going to happen to-do I She dusted L I found out fib h . S .ry them "Where Ilk•--don't you'IQmow where "My factory?" .I everything t ree times. It was all you _ _ � 'j � •- -- - 'a n five T" Shirley's voice threatened "Yes, could do in so perfect a house. that turned him off-her hns- � i rice but she caught -at it with band. -Tim's his name. He hasn't And then it happened.Shirley heard • • • _ - ` hands of her will; she Wade it found a job since. They've been going the honk of the arriving ear; it had Bwalk @r8 Raism Pall�a 1 hk1*�Ntea��dd� down. I clown and down and to-n,night she and,a splendid, a triumphant sound. She "We haven't either of us got the by struck bottom. Pretty hard,f Peeped from the window and saw * _ Imes." she tried to explain cal y. too.' Turned out on the street And them get out, the slender woman and _ �„� "Not a--a shingle. If you've got a'it's cold. If I was sure you had to the.man with the bundle that was his = �'a�'�a�e � at ,holm► _ I - ear, there must be a garage. Can'turn him off-oh-if I was a man with ver own beadle " 'have homes if babies haven't. Can't'a factory!" "� oug*ht to m-maffile'met" '' .abe and the baby go there and sleep? He touched her shoulder gently. af- sobbed Shirley,hir e -hiding back in'a mod• HERE are hadbus raft lltand= furnish 1560 ealasltl 'On-fin the hay? The e�tahiona. I fectionately. eat corner. "It's so lovely, I'm goiimg in pia just around the �nnd r nutriment per hneamf Or, if you've got a wife or a 'You'd make a fine one,_Auntie to �• non', at your a Ito p 1T predigested _ " ,. " , From the Maternity Hospital down he said aoberlp.. Whrzre s the baiae thap� AAli right, little Sister. I under-' other eon--ts she asleep, too?" in the heart of the city,where time tiny Also a 8na contrtme of load- stand. It's n sadden." . And.then " ones first see the light, they were Babed to a darn--ii ban-good food for the blood. - - What other one? Oh. you mean § they. were actually'bowling along and the young lady that came with 'em? bringing the baby to this house. He ,,tilt filled with tender, IIa ultra frequently, there- ' the young mother's eyes were open- She went long time a OF was making his triumphal entry. The. 'cop rabies, the rich to which are both good and ' Ing and the bundle was crooning as "Went?" He was oa mother, nbt in her Bret youth, but in �,,,;,,e for you,is puddiap,taks% 3f it knew something bettor was eom- % feet In con- first soft radiance of motherhood, Iu"�'="'�"'� eookia„etc. pass• sternation. He�was remembering that walked beside Father and bundle,with sautx. �. NoItg she had' said `We haven t either of You may be o$sred attar car stopped at • lrbltise. The " stately joy try these pies tlittt bids tbat u know less well ue homes-=not a 4hingle. "I "There, dearie, ��oo ' elderly person who came to the door didnsee her go." roe gat your veil �r bakers bake flesh daily than 8uin-Ivlaids, but the kind !►aa ample and .kind-looking.. The .. off so's you can.see how we've shined No, I guess likely she went the u for on!" Mrs. Blaine fumblin is your City and you'll pod want (e the kind yeah kaaw back way. She wanted I should tell p y 3 is good: Iw't, therefor, on her where the back way was. She said ha ily, was a bit afow ant while the take the trouble afterwards 8wsdldfa:d bread. cat so r little group stood for a moment; Shir-- to make raisin pies at hoot' snore than o r ,w - = something about- not tang to g@t ley rang out from her corner Awl Get a pie now and let your you to put her up, too. grid she only • cry rsagthrough the horse. it¢atl coupon for fee book came to `hold the others on the Beat' �, menfolks tastt it. a! rated ua 'visit redpa: something like that. I didn't get what 'Its ffiartha Meryl b!y Martha � Maryt Its me, dear! Me! . Ialade with teat",tbiarstland. hem what can do with a = she meant,I was so busy. She laughed "Shirley! Little Sister!" 4,seseed 8aa= isid��' lneooae raIsina, _ 1 when she told me to kiss the back o "It's yon now but if I aunt my eyes ' pour head sometime._ Gum - she and open 'em in it-w-won't bei" -thought I was your--ma*r r- age - "_g Lae gip! was sobbing-out: "h- never _ I him -�F '•• The beck of my-what?" will &hut 'em l" "Bead. For her, she said To „ d Q•� • ' It will always be chair! . eft her m,�larme ,( thank you. And I liked the soft down somewhere in a chair t Auntie. little way she laughed. You would' - !e!� , y g Dick, eomebod sit her down! I want - , too. I told her about to-morrow. I y - :+ Bulk-Maid Ra�ins are grown sad packed is.Califotala by kind of had to. She said oh,but she'd to Ave her something— g�-tea iZ a Grown, a:00-oPeradve organisation corn- >, _ The woman who would always be 14 ppp s members. _ like to be here when I opened the Pry e. groA° front doors Said she'd Like to see Martha Mary was swiftly throwing you bringing in that bundle'" off her own wraps and the many s a - The car went back to the little park wrappings of the little bundle. The �- ..;.- as last as the man behind the wheel clear whiteness of her sweet face.Was- CUT THIS OUT AND SEND TT :� •'!_ -, turning a beauteous pink. She lifted could drive there. He sprang out and. r Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, -•': ;,"_...:.,+� out the tin core of the bundle with searched the benches anxious! . 'He y Fresno,California a•' Life buery may be safe. an exquisite tenderness and laid it in ' �i 7% ly used on the leader- could hardly have explained w y but Shisley's lap. Please send me'cop% o! your'free book. '`. set alts. he was ears that she world f come I"Recipes with Raisins.' „4 It fa wonderfully straight back here. But if not— cleansing fbr tlttie "I've t to find her,, that's alit- AterE Mod - go ;' jSSUads.faces and bod- ed aid He wasn't going to be haunt- - �'Y NAmr :. !w, the rest of his days with the thought of a girl with as big a heart L1hMn i.N..i.e.i.sx,1. r"ZT p, 'r Jslhaskiy�yu. a6 that, with a face ]flee that, being S without a shingle over her. He searched the great park and at Blur aft 'Cm ♦ last found her,huddled for warmth at - '• the foot of a stone.statue. t' "I clime:for you," he said, touching -- ♦ her arm gently. "Did you think I'd �- Ehew your !0041 ' And Dick looked on and said;"Well,! Ananias died nearly 2,000 years R' sit there at ome while you froze = Well sliteD 886 wellI-..Well, well!-'Well, well!" ago, but the man who tells us that h� :0? In- a 'perfectly buman ' "Oh Dick, say something lse'-oh, world'—" I WRIGLEY'S to ' g {quack-grass can easily be killed still "I wasn't asking help for myself. I{ ~.. +• the right ht thin to sa �,+ ! That s�}foes. _ y ` .+ no i„ is well-well we12 well am all rich " she gnaweLed stanr��- 81d di�esstion. g $ y.._ _.._ • _ _ _ - '4 must have known she' was• our! x'11-ia price o ra lulu Teas dropped �a 13t wiff soon be to-morrow and I t also,s O, k e e S I i I shal' find my new job." { p sister.. 'Didn't I call her that when from $120,000 per gram to$70,000 per " Iee{� CI ;she ran out of the darkness and made 1 gram. large deposits of radium ore l I Wow" he nodded gravely. But a nie ,,,, ' how do you think I'd feel to-morrow? met `!back with her. f have been discovered in Lniwishi and ! T... breath sweet, did ever beautiful thin there lgra. Blaine is waiting for you. The „ y „ g ; Kolsolo, APiiica, The $fate of New g y 8 five keen. was to do, sae Shirley ut I can't ;a,? others are sound asleep. p stop, to remember. Oh ydon't anybody l York and the City 'of Philadelphia , -- Shirley was on her feet, her cheeks' ?1�e brat G,+adeen !' . P �,� each own two grama of radiate, ;.r. rosy with the delight of the beautiful disturb me ever again. cradling the _ human world. This would be some-' jbaby,�szouring the soft ppink wrinkl- bought for the use of their citizens. " thing to tell the grandchildren! 4, .-l. stress and sweetness him. 1t wall Minard'i Ltnlmesitafoe Cou$hs A� Colds ` "Grannie, tell about the Nice Human' a Shirley to stand,and look at They i -_- Man,"they would say. ( 1 . :.stood silently. I 'Tile Banff National=pir in Alberta "Mrs. Blaine told me about to-mor- �.y She broke the silence softly, looking is the oldest, second largest, and best " row. If I do-if I go back it ! ; • np at them, star-eyed. known of the' Canadian National to I be there then? When_it happens?I w: fl36 "1 was jealous. Left out. I wanted That beautiful, darling thing ( Lo be in on things. 1 never thought I'd' Parka. The first reservation was made "When thatbeautifu darlin thin g • • • in 1886 following the discovery b d. be like this: Who cares now for Kim- "When g rY y . . merges and cold. benches. Oh, railway engiileers o! the valuable 8oi :•q happens, he answers grave q an ' Skirl like the solemnness of his Tim's baby• And her,' Somebody, Springs at Banff. +�. - fetch them; please! Let's all be glad." 7. Mace, `You may. It is the most bea n." 1SSUf„ No. 16-'23, IThe End.) Minard's Liniment for Corns tnd'Wary till thing that could happen to a man." .j' +eha `lt �.g t >a+. -�;✓ ..'M1 n. ,i9..� �„ - c,e 'hr ,?' _ "t ' '."r ,,.grm r.' '•.Cy'4 .1�+^e {°' vx' 9 ."Y` ��„� ,..�9 :�>,�,;.', ,.�:^�,' 'A„"`�y'c�.x =a:s� �•ra :5 "+, „ ''tidy' m_;•r ;T'�a,"ry��,. .w`. r� �• ;[ •, .o-r t• ,�, r.. .a. _' c' ..«' .��; t q, ;v.-~'T-=%i%pa5.t 4�.''..q`:. !:x."?•`. r,�, ., r s i!:: _...,^,•J"vl r2�l,",�;t�'^,''/.`4.,r.d ,y�,,„•.•''uf„,•aJ.?'^ta r':'$,,,.'So+»f,[(`���''rrd...'�•i".a'se•e'1.r fi_—..5.;',-,G.�n'-v�,:'9d�s.•`•°,°.�5.,�,r^rp,.!•-?-::;�.za.---.k-.'�:�.._:•i°M^•�-°'h'`1'.'�' , �.,., .��-#'S,'x:'ate"."r•,r.`•p,.ra::r.mY�e�_;'.�-,.,-.•.'-w_-K•::y w`.",yt:i°ai",•�a'.5''+'y.."- . _`x`;;, ..:g•;,.-•s.' "arcat o-ti:.-9,r*5•:i3*!'•' `<�'`c.,'�„,:',✓,y:: T, _ - �w•,✓,.;,-.r<�. r K I „�� -..1-. ,..1.'..y. ..• ,t.' ., ,',"fu. t •-J• .. .'+J,i`.r �.� - .. z s 'r'r «.. .:'tjn.-"*. eP., .. .-s - _ -- - •7b t. ^ -'t }' v A ...' ,y. welds £ ��k Coal t0 Cam- Bt. john's, N&L--To date 42,600 1,200- strong. It is esiimated that } -!'ORONT©: have been .idlled by tba. Now►r 'there_ are 2,428 lawyers In Qn,11 trio eo Maaiteba .wheal.=-Ne. t Nw'dM$gi,. _ foundiand sealin fleet, according. to that Toronto has about one•n�us- of '�: ;4^ #Lot. g F:'° : ''M Manitoba oats--Nominal. wireless re rte received herIC .The that distinguished contingent ` Pp ge11 Manitoba Qarley—Nominal - - ,4even vessels Sealing on the banks re. Winnipeg, Man,.;-There was an,fn ::, 1` °' crease of 51 r cent. in the immigra- 'w. .• A Am.'cora—N'o, a yellow. $2= No-' z rtes their individual catch se: 88�lec. Thetis 8,600;• Eagle 7,000; Ranger tion into Canads'foi• February just' "> >: All the above trackk,, Bay phis. Ter- passed, over the corresponding month :�i z Barle —Maltin , 6 to ale, aeo0sl�. _6,000, Seal 8,600; Sagona 6;600; 000. +'...':s' x..>, y zaaova 4,600; Neptune 4, of last year. .The sofas immigration _ x :: inR to freights onide. for the mouth was 8 280 as compared ” Buckwheat -N*..2..76 to 78a _ Halifax,.N.S.—Thirty boys between u , - s'w;”• R,. Rye--No. 2, 79 to Sic. the ages of 14 and I8,have arrived ins with 9,188 for February, 1922. From i ;<: '# 'i' ': Peas--N9. 2,-$1.46 to $1.50, ' ' Halifax from Liverpool. These thirty;Britain there came 1,856"compared `' a Millteed 9 Del., Montr4al -f Q� ?=_ boys, who will shortly be. followed with 609 a year ago; from the United bags inpluded:_. Bran, per tanrSEw ~ by 170 others, are going to work on• States ?22, compared with•1,078 a a shorts, per this, '$84; middli ' year and from "other countries" farms i n Nova-Scotia under arrange- y ►i good feed flour, $2.15 to 'whIt- • r Ontario wheat—No.'2 wlfite, •, 1 m pared with 668 s year �.; mesnta made by the Salvation Army,, agog For theaeleven months ended " the other 170 vrM go to farms in the ago.- ,' to $ntar according it freigbts outside.. Maritime Provinces' and other parts with February there has. been. a de- x,: Ontario No,2 white oats-49 to file., Ontario corn--Nominal ' of Canada. cline"from 84,451 for the period clog- + r f,' Ontario flour—Ninet per cent at,,'K%q Fredericton, N.B.—A meeting of,ing with'February, 1822, to 68,139 for . i r • ~~`�'"' pp s in jute bags, Montreal prompt shi Ilve,'stock men of the province was the corresponding period closing at t meat, ;5.10 � $620; ii'oroato bas . -held here recently, when the matter,the end of February. $605 to $6.15;bulk seaboard,"I'll 4! importing purebred sheep' and.; Regina, Bask.—Several hundred .< horses for breeding purposes was dis new silos weie constructed •in Basket- Manitoba 8ot;7r—ls1 pats., in,t�t�;t cussed. It was also decided to form chewan last year, and indications are sacks, $?.10 per barrel;- grid pates r>; A sheep club in connection with the that the number erected in 1928 will a;8Ha ' equal if not exceed that number. In Hay—Extra No. 2, r ton, is - .c to-operative marketing of wool. eq arts of the province there r real s' Toronto, $14; mixed, $il; clover, . _ Montreal, que,—Removal of the am-' P P :a:. : Straw—Car lots, per ton, track, tz•,' bargo against Canadian cattle -has ent1miasm an to the possibilities of ronto, $9. a ' lac 2,6c•... :created a big demand for shipping sunflowers as an ensilage crop and of Cheese—New, ggee , space on the art of British buyers, Sweet clout,as a haq and pasture crop r r..�,lr t 26%c; triplets,28c;large tons, 29c• Ol "`y P and the cocain sea:an will undoubted- t � d large, Sl to 32c; twine, 8S' to 840 according to reliable information from g i !. Stilton, 36c. + 'the Shipping Federation offices here. ly see an increase of several thousand tt "'- Last there were only two or acres over last year's acreage planted Butter—Finest creamery year q � to file; ordinary creamery . ts,•4'�� _ - f,..,,,, to these!crane crows. -_ _ Montreal. With the latest stim� Vancouver, B.C.—There was a pro- + Eggs--New !aids, loose, 138.E <• Lion of the trade, shipping officials duction of over ten million dollars in -new !aids, in cartons, 87 to 88e. _ look for an increase of at leant 100 Bold and silver in the northwest din- Live. try•--Chickens, milk-!" _ :;per cent, in the number of Steamers tracts of British Columbia in the year over b lbs. 2bc; do. 4 to 5 lbs.,.26� � -- _ ---- Sailing from this port wetkiy. 1922,representing an increase of more -.WHERE THE ROYAL WEDDING WILL aE CELEBRATED do' over 6 Ss;, 24c; "do, 4 to 6 lbs., w ding from Oat is According to the tat- than qty 1� cent. over the previous "!'tie High Altar and Apse of Westminster Abbey where the marriage of to 24c; do, 2 to 4 lba., 18 to 21e;hats «• eat. legal Toronto,Ont,or9, this ��re year. S6 many properties have been Prince Albeit, Duke of York, to Lady Elizabeth, Bowes-Lyon will be Cole- over b lbs., 28c; do 4 to '6 lba„ 26fto do, 3 to 4 ibe. He- roosters,• 170 _ 687 law firma, as against,516 a year brought practically to the production brated- It will be the third royal wedding of recent years to take place is ducklings, over' lbs., 80c; do 4 to: ago. The local army of individual-point that the coming season should the ancient abbey, the first being that of Princess Pat and the second that lbs., 28c; turkeys, young, 10'l ie. an a ' barristers and solicitors is said to be see exceptional progress. of Princess Mary to Viscount Lascelles. Inset in the Archbishop of Canter- up 80c. hreased Poultry—Ch ickens, >' _ mMk- bury. who will officiate.. s �? _ :.'REPUBLICAN PAPERS led,'over 6 lt:a. 86c; do 4 to -i 11iu 1", y Sac; do,over b 1ba.,SOc; , 4 to 6!girt. !qF1 ■/�:�■�ry��',��_/�■ x.... ..F.` PREMIER DR[IRY Al' DiI�ICES SAY �� 30 2 to 4 to 5 bs., 28 ta�, o 8 - - $EjTFi7 �Vi7i,I�I"N ` ,:, ,44 _ 'u' .•r.' , _ s�80C 4C; r000sters, 24c duefdIn i6. - Scotland Yard Raids Maa1y 4 to 5 lbe: g�, (sLN(t over 5 lbs, , '2% ' DILMOLUT1ON AND JUNE ELECT) t;1 . d0� Homes and Finds Plots turkeys, -hang, 1a t-P and $lb, ?ate - Beans--Can., hand-piciceteci, ., , en Favoring Irish Rebel. primes 6�ise. A despatch from Toronto says:— people. Pre-election pieparatione got Ma 's producte—Syrn , T in�p.'`# A despatch from London nays:-` The fifteenth Legislature of Ontario under way openly. Group onferences gag, 250; P ggaat � s`.40 dam.'_ Another secret raid u persons sus-' is to be dissolved or about May 4, took lace st various party headquar- gat �aple sngar�Ib., 28 to Q.be• P� Pe a, y P Honey=80-lb. t{ne 11% to 12e per 'petted of plotting in behalf of the ;.;. * and the Provincial general election tors. Atoll attendance of member ffi.1 5�2;-1b. tins 123+li to 11l34c pst, Irish Republican cause was made in; ,' ;:' will follow in the last week of June. and crowded, curious galleries greet- lb. Ontario com� honey, per doses, London 'Saturday morning, according i This announcement was made by ad Mr. Speaker when he took the chair,$3.75 to 14.50. to the Drily Express. The paper Meg;' " Premier Drury to the Legislature at the formal opening of the House. I Potatoes, Ontarios—No- 1, $1.10 to Lions Greenwich, Woolwich and Bier- when the Home met or Thursday The Premier did •not leave any $1.15; No. 2, 111-to $1.20. _ mondsey as the districts -wheie then afternoon. It followed a busy morn- dotibt"as to the procedure upon which Smoked meats—Hams, mod.. 2b to t ' polies operated. , ing of conferences with the.Hinisterd�#he Government had determined. Im-'27c; cooked hams, 8.5 to 40c•'smoke$ Scotland Yard detectives went in . h and a meeting of the Cabinet in Coun-k mediatety following his announcement'35;' re kf st b Cottage col 3 8S i'o�; 86c; breakfast bacon, Slf-Go'S8e; spo• automobiles to the various, districts .''':>t;, ctl. The sensational episodes of the of pending dissolution he introduced cial brand breakfast bacon, 85 to 880; V and „swooped suddenly on numerous overnight sitting had left the atmos-I in blank'three electoral bill—redictrt- backs, boneless, 84 to 40c. _ houses. The occupants were taken �,';' 1: , pea phere at Queens Park tense with es-'butlonal, proportional representation! Cured meats—Long clear bacon. 60 -' completely by surprise; many of them °� pectancy, and many rumor of "de-I and the single�ransferable vote eye-',to 70 1ba., $'18.50; 70 to 8a tbs., i18; .were abed. Important docnatents.re- velopmen"', were afloat. tam in single-member ridings. Those'90 lbs. and up, ;17• Hghtxaight roils„ `'ferring to the'activities of the work- It was evident from the moment bills are to bs ttrst dealt with by a'in barrels, $s8; teav>,WeiR3h�t rol`is. ers for the Irish rebels are-said to . Guide Chief In Canada when Ministers and members `ttarteds committee consisting of 11 Govern- $85. have been discovered in the scare # Lady Olave. Baden-Powell, vita at to arrive at the Bnildin that all!meet ninstbera. 6 Liberals, 6 Conger-I Lard—Pure tierces 18 to 16":,' a . a h. BS tuba, 18'x4 to 17c; ai�s, 1? to 17c; which occupied some boars. bat the'the founder of the Boy Scout and Girl parties and groups took for granted vatives and 1 Independent, with the'pprints, 18%c. ning tierces. Express does not state whether,there Guide movements, who is in Canada the imminence of an appeal to the Speaker as Chairman. !14�fi to 1534c; tube, 5% to 1 - were any arrests. �with her husband,and is being greeted __ I ppails„ 15% to 163f►S.4�prints, 1714 to ,t Since the round-up of March 10-11,;by the Guides in all parts of tme caun- UEST CESSATION quest the President of the republic 1834c. " the paper adds, it has become known try., _ to order an immediate cessation of Heavy steers, choice, $7.50 to $7.0; ; that a considerable number of men,! OF IRISH HOSTILITY hostilities It was in Stack's own butcher steers, choice, ;8.76 to, $5.21•} women and girls, belonging to the ALBERTA COAL. FOR handwriting and ready for signature to+$ °�°�d� 0 �$8-�� do, mod., $5.2>�. Irish revolutions Document Found on Arrested 'b all members of the Irregular Exe- o, $475 -to $$7 bt:tcher _ ry Party, were con- ONTARIO CONSUMERS y rreguia heifers, choice, $8.76 to E7.25; tinning active propaganda work in .Ilan Not Yet Signed by cctive Committee- � •, $6 to $6.50; do, Com., $4.60 ttoo';'�, 'London. ' This led to exhaustive in �,__-.t__ E7[txtltive° Had the document been completed $6; butcher cows,choice, $4.to ;6; do,'. "- - _quiries and Saturday's raids, Paying Tonnage for Canadian �ii'`+++s"� it world have put Eamonn de Valera mod., ;8 to $4; canners and cutters. • National Railways Ai lien Do- Dublin, April •:15.—Eamann de in the*position of having to call of! 1.60 to $2; butcher bulls, goad, $4 to " Valera, Dan Breen and P. J. Rut- hostilities and the fact that Stack,1 5; do, com., $3 to.$4• feedin s� Lloyd Caeorge May Open livered for$16 Per Ton° ledee are still at lac Austin Stack whe� to a —A +i.e! , $6.75 to $6.26; o, fail, Be- s._.�� "a, ts; stocKers, gooa� to Nai�olDil A despatch from Ottawa says:— when captured by the Free State signatures to the document may defer i4 to 16 1 ' "You would need several adding me- authorities, according to official in- for the present the complete cessation f fair, , ca vee choice,'$9 1>Q $11; do, mod., $7 to S�; do, com. $4 ^a London, April 14.—Former Premier,chines to estimate the amount'of an- formation to-day, was trying to make,of fl btin The end, however,is now 1 Lloyd George will visit the. United thracito in the hard coal areas of Al- his way through the Free State lines. B g• to i6; Mitch cows, choto ;?0 to #80, g believed, in Free State circles, to be springers, choice, i80 to ;100; lsmbS,^_.� States and Canada fip September.(berte," Joseph Errington, discoverer He was well dressed but looked ill.and only a question of time. choice $14 to $16; do, springs, $15 to buring a short tour he will speak in of the Alberta fields, told the Com- haggard, and -had a many days' i18; ;sheep choice, $8 to $9; do, culls; �I 4W X R lip. —Firstclsss dairy butter at 40 —Dr. Henry will be here as izali- -Elujah.wad'Mrs. Mechin spent protesidoual dt;tles. oprin W ear -.",.LOCALISMS# 1'centsper lb. at F. T. Bunting'..s. al uext Tuesday to attend to his, orThtirsda'y" in Toronto w1th their Collins, of :Tdion to, —Ww. Sanderson spent over "Ou'l3day with relatives in thecity. L. Devitt. spent Sunday with Us uncle and —F)i. E. A. S4dleir, deutiat,�wilt atint, George and'Mrs.'-Reid. -:-Chatles Baker has rented L.A. be in his office on Tbursda�r from —F. F. aDd- Mrs.' B&Isdon and -Findlay's.reeidenee .and has taken childrerijof Bqrfjurd,, spent the Williams' Boots ! Hough's Overalls, 'possession. 10 a. tn. to as usual. —Frahk C10"k and. wife were in, week4nd with -their relatives in _F. W. Weeks "has purchased mocks and Shirts.' We needn't 112 Piekeri6g on' Monday attendirig-Pir-keriog. Miss Irene Rogers' residence o I ottbe former's- niece, —Sam.Knipe. who has been in the funera. _.Say any more they 'speak for Willis,tn S t. the employ of & L. Ruddy for tht has been Wilbsl'nilu& L Mutch- -James White, who alis. wife and past res qui e ill with an attack la-grippot .New -lines t Andrew Av 6r, has resigned, owing themselves. baby, ofToronto. were here Mon- to ill-health and has gone to the improving nicely. nd' he f neral of Wil. city for the present.' a ' d bett' than ever, —Charles and Mrs. Baker have dayatte tog t U ..,.3 u at.. in ' n er ,n helplina Mutch,Mrs. Avalls"sister. '—On Sunday evening a number -been spending tkeir honeymoo ..*itb friends in Hamilton. --�-Anniversary services iu con- of people fromth6 city who had _A -end in nection with the Pickering Meth �)een' spencUng the week nts, —Mrs. A. Burrell, .we are sorr fl'odist Chn6cli'will be hold on Sun- Pickering returned to the city by Boys' School Boots and Pa " to report, has not bee- dayi May 13th, A former pastor, 'the G. T. R. ' They-were a di*- during the past few days. A., B. people whei We can show you goods that will*stand the racket in this _H R. Huntley is fitting up his the Rev. J. T. Caldwell gusted lot of 3 they willpr6ach at both services.' ' reached the station only to-hnd 'in modern D., ';:confectionery store muddy, wet season �,i The Wonien's Institute will that itwasin darkness and the style, giving it an attractive Eilp,- hQld their regsilar rueeting next doors locked, aud were thus com- ` Empire..Wall Papers vearance. a t thp pelled to stand out 'in the heavy —Mrs. GeorKe. Leng, we. are. Tuesday,, the '24th inst home of Mrs C.-H-. Pilkey.: Chureb down-pour& rain while waiting Fiorry to report, is critically ill fit prese a plendid service that -trimmed.papers. We have' the �finest lit at the home of her daught-' St- Program : Suggesfions fqr for the ar"rival of the train. This next year's prograw, a paper i the s we Ask to see ow semi or, Mrs. S. W. Davis. "Canadian AVomen of -Note," by were told that we enjoy6d when- -s to choose from, .array of sample youp4ever-saw at Roc'k —Miss Irene Rogers, who has Mr,, Bedson'; -Mi4s' Sleep, - Mrs. the ctuestida,-of-latillding the elect- ar, re. Bottom'" prices. We carrypo stock on hand 7si&ld he iidence, will hold at y will each ric railway was diseussed by the. .'Sue 100, our- prices V on Sati3rday� May 12th. t* sale of her household.Sa va ge and Mrs. Shirle: Every one priovincial. governnient's Commis- consequently. are the k 'effects I contribute a reading. come and -enjoy this g6ad pro-sion. cheapest.' Guarantee a —The sy n)pa thy of the com m,i n gram. 24-hour d b ity is 'extended to Harland and e ivery. Mrs. Collins on the death of 'their r —A sad death oecurred on Sat- CARD OF THANKS. f t child which took place last urday morning 'itt the home of an We whil to thank the many friends wee Mrs. George Mutch, when her see- for their sympatlxy and aets of kind- Fred - To Bunting, Pickering —Mes. W. J Miller, wbo- b&8 ond daughter, Wilhelmina, died ness"zingouisad bereavement and Established!1857. :been visiting her sister in gagina after only a very abort illness. at also for I the beautiful floral tributes W, Mich., retnrned home last week, the age of 17 years and 10 mouthe. sent by friends and by the Younit Peo- -Wjt3-0kA­§4h0' ali beg-n- nlo'p RnriP1X_af____ft.AndreVe Church. pau���Othei- Mrs; For severaL nothing —Fred and Mrs. Adair, of Agin.-affected.her hearing, but. was suspected. The. -court, and Harvey and Mrs. Bar- very serious i CARD-OF TH'ANKS; trouble provied to -be. an absess, ache, which T. E. Pug1r. complaining of ear Mrs. Ge6. Mut"hnd Family. )rett, of Toronto,. were here op. g dre We wi@h through the NEws to ex- Saturday attending the funeral of-which broke a day or two bef er death. The -poison rapidly ss cup gratitude to tbemany friends- tister, Mi§a Beta Banks� h `,their L P e Alkey, son of John spread resulting in her ultimate Ki tbeirex reeassidns of symf�tby and ,E­.r —George.W a a for the -service for Wting a gloom among Kcts c1 k n sln*n ug" so js at your &,_ ekswith4n death. and cf Walkey, formerly a h1a beautiful floral ttibu tee. during our Oberrywood, died on Friday last her friendg. ' Her funeral took Pad bereavement. r. lace- on Monday when her re- st his home in Hanover. . He was P W. H.Bwaks and Fimily. Choice Rolled Oats, 5 lbs., .25c -well known to many in 'Pickering. luaius were wriveyed to Salem G. H& Cemetery for Anterment. The G Nunes _-'Be was a cousin of. W.- in Thompson geedleas Raislug,'per lb* 19� �t,_, ­ � -heartfelt sympathy is extended to V*w Jts*ertisemertes.. —On.the 14th of May a 'quarter' r, of a dollar will admit you to a Mrs. Mutch and faraily in tbels Z firet:c1a;s' concert, which will.be, sudden bereaveint-rit, they having New Prunes, choice quality, V - I t A,-� SALE-13 -lstsin t-ow. dua to composed nt readings, imperedu%- passed through several bereave F2R;w,. good mi!ker, Mrs. D-,;erden, Clare 121 envi durinir the past few ye%r,,. =cn,, Pbone 020. .31 Fresh Hall-owi Dates, tioas and good music. There will m be n1lility of wit and hurnor to —The drains, entitled ­My Bro- -OR SAI,E-:-A Gilorin orasoline on- .1e. ',I.r. rnru-)��-e and -i good iondition. Cknned Peacbeg, 2j lb. can, '28c -while. ther's-Keeppr." -presented in the-F make it worth Town Hall on Friday eveniag last w, —Dr. Fraok Allan and sigter, Taylor Pvribart". 3­3 M. Miss Searlette Allen. Miss Tre"r Q FED 0,RAIN-FOA SALE—A q I.Caoned Blueberriel�, per can' by the Brooklin Dramatic Chi-b mao. of To. under the anipivea of the Picker, k�-,,ty oi oat-ard barley, Apply to Cbas.A. Now amd Miss Frankle ronW, also Joe Clark motored ing Chamber of Commerce, -.va,3-Barc�lzy,R.R� l— Cla�remor-l- 30-31 Standard Plums 6r'Peaia; per cau.. 20c down on Sunday and spent a feyr greatly enjoyed by all present. PASTV_,RE TO RENT—MF%v tr)No- r -;Pskenng hours with the latte 'a parents. The nigbf being a pleisant one� vember.reajr c;lot 9,concewon 6. 'W J and Mrs. Clark. the hall was comfortably filled by Apply toj,.-L.Pegs. PboneClaxe6o.7� 30-33 pectina a �remler Drury has announced aim audience who were ex TED—Ahout 350 bushels of WAN C. good show and who were not dia. feed barley at Broadfield Stock Form. lot —Z -that the ocial geneW ele -New Prints, ill= app6in-ted. The play -c-onteLined & 7.E Fcom, Pickering. Pbone Whitby 104-t-2l.- 15 t I-ladies' ajid hold during the Uts Galiteas etc., for v, week in June.' The differek per ood moral aud clover had much hnwor AY FOR SALE—Mixed C ildren's Dresses-large ties will� -now be lon-iy,.seleel and pathos. and each member of Hand t.rnothy, Apply at preauses. cemer of h �their candidates and a sb ort' -her part well._ X,r.Cstc0__Rc2d -and Rosibank-wderoad. E. asso 9 .-.time the c&mWgn will be in,fall.The duet by Messrs. C swing. and Norman White wars also very OR SALE�.Cobbler ai -tby and ds Ginghams- at 25 coots, 48 cents, 33 cents the east did his or 3 32 rtment of price' L. Macke rid Green Plountain Potatoes.also beaws.tima 00 1L.a lunch reclated and londly eu-- .;s2ke clover seed. and 45 cents per yard —The, Blue BW Sewini Cl 'app George D=can..lot 25. C�Q`i 31-32 -wish to antionnee that, with t which they responded 8. Pickering. he cored to L&lies'and Children's Hosiery Is our spring term beginning April 13th The receipts of the eVeDiD*g'Oen SEED' POTATOES—Golden Coin specialty they have added a 111)ress-makin� terminnient went -ioto the park and World Wanders fQr We at lot It,cccL 2, Department�" with' Mr ' VV.L J. fanda. The Chamber of Commerce P4iLtnni. or phom Pick 1403. H. W, Boyce. New Chintz, Art Muslins, Cretonues, Cnr-. S. Pickering. 30-31- fiel ve teful-to the Brooklin Olark as Its superintendent. PU in Scrims, Marquisettes etc. ta pile will bring material and pa. Dra m ib for their kindness QF&D POTATOES FOR SALE— t "it Iti'vi'39 th ir 4er-vieee free, 0-3111—A.?About 20 b_iNn of 1-hoh Cobblers. App� .8-1 -tern their Parent's wish used, a,& lot 23,rear*1 con.6.ricaering, Dar 1� the superintendent wUl give in. reciproeatina the action of the 30-31 _W Plione Pick 2706, WALL PAPERS ­�.wtructioos in cutting -out and Pickering Dramatic Club,' who ah Paper ORSALE-2mllchcowsR. one due al ideas as to the usi' g of appeared in Brocklin 4 yenr sgo,� 'Ft6 freshen first week of May -the other with Don't fail to ask for samples—We hav� Sener n rtte aq. Any new member wish. when tbey pret�*nted -The Noble twin calves by rj�de, botb good 63kem made up samples of a number of "I Irt of- to P.J.Rowe.Pickering. 4�!3V - .: *..4 At the cone'luoion our lines and*will be glad aim to join wilt be made ,welcome. Qutcast by the Blue Birds. the program the visitore were-on - jj0OTS REPAIRED—Boota. nud . ..... to sena you these ined at the home of Jaines "shoes repa,red neatly and quickly, Thot. -­_%if-unable to see our full range. —The member of the Provincial terta �.h Wat-an. Shop and midence juia west ol t. Prices 15c pe t r roll lip Government who comes in for the and Mrs. Pottoor, where refre C,,rorge',s Church. Pickering. .4 most adverse criticism iir probably ments were served. -FOR SALE—A general purpose Y. C. Mioiite-r —*fte, a mare an'; L�?%Y song illness ez44m4_ "Elastice"' Houie Points and Varnishes. of Highways. It is claimed that over a period of two years, Reta fi.-i-cl-w condition. Reasons or 711ing. cl: r-d Hubbard,R.R- i,Picirering. 31-32 he is a very expeo-sive man, that Elsie Marie Banks peacefully pass- .-I Decotint, the cold water killsomine he is altogether too generous with ed away on Wednesday, April 11, LSIKF SEED FORSALE—Also a Kal4omine Brushes, Paint the people's 'money in building atthe home of bet sl4ter, Mrs. ZXquanutyb(Royaj Banner oat's. suitable for b �Z seed Ap ly at jot is, ton ?. Pickering. or ad- Brushes, Scru a. -7" V. ri Ip good road@. ItIcannot be denied Maude Barrett,.34 Yarnionth Rd.. A . -32 Brooms, Wash Boards etc.,.etc. _ dress r PercY7 R.R, 1,Pickering. 31 money Toronto. Born in Pickering, 2j that he is spending wore on roads than was ever spent be year-3 ago, it seemed bard that one LE—Doubleframp dwelling Fionpt")!AVOlage of Picke_ning. situated on a The critic sm. howe�er, so young and hopeful as Reta ;�.rter acre of land,on King Street. Open for Comes chiefly.from-people.who bav should be taken rfter rmch a brave Toron, CH A fore i q _!M S offer. L.A. Finiflay.404 Dznfor�b Ave PMAN Aittle or nothing for the, co.nstruc- fightfor recovery.for 6"ll�a�d m CT tion and maintenance of tbe-Pro to live for. .Miss Banks was an a -,TAR RADIO SET. FOR SALE- ncial Highway, Cd* )Has unlimited range,complete wilb Willard vi .4. A large per- eomplishedpianist,,b%ving secare bet tery and aerial.in perfect.working conditioti. 7 Ceuta from the For furtber particulars apply to A. H. Bundy, 0, 'i, Pickering. 3i%f from motor licenses and thiselasi Ontario-Ladies' College, Whitby, 4 : HAR ge of the expenditare comes the degree of A. T. C. V BUNDYS DWARE does not condemn the large el in June, 1920, and passed with a R SALE-8-burner oil steve.witb 08' They f el tPleani high plae6 in the I at of fortunate F U�, 1 oak cabinet,combined; I 3-ft. iron diture on r de. to .­2h., the expenditure is a good invest- graduates. The strenuous effor bed,springs and maltrm and ii number of Wr 3 1-2 z 4 and 4 x 4 1-2 yda. Mrs W.J ment, and if they do no:object, necessary to possess tbi,.9 cciveted rdu.g,'Pickering. ­--*hose who contribute nothing degree. and keenly felt sorrow ov R SALE-1 til Durham cow, should not object, er the loss of-her mother a short Fd�'e April 120; se era] young sovn, some —A newroad inap of the Pro. time before did much to undermine b,ed and some of breedi� age,ire-bred Breth- Vince of Ontario as just been her health. Reta was quite active' our strain, Witi.Gray 11., R.. No.2, Clare- :S C Rhone Clare 2211 30-32 issued by the Ontario Motor Leik- in Red Cross work both dnrinx the mont. guet. which will prove* of great warand immediately succeeding 1[)ASTURE TO LET—Any one bav- .-The "Famous Cold value'to motorists. It is printed 'it and'her activities for the cause X ing ybung cattle they wisb put outto pas,�u:e Watef Paste, during the summer months apply to Geo. Rich- an very heavy paper and contains will long be. reweinbered. -As a aTdson.lot 2S,con.9,Pickering, 1 1-2 m5es west of Clare=nt,'address R.R.3,Claremont, 29tf much valuable Information'. -,The member of the Methodist tburch �in White and Tints. ..Provincial Highways as well as in Pickering her friends will recall -VO R SALE-4 thoroulth-hred T&m- rom vn2e- the leadiqg roads in the adjoining the willingness and-pleasure with X1 wortb ooim 4 months old, bred f eavy inners at the Royal Winter Show. Sdid with -States are indicated by a h which she acted when called upon id at reasonahle ly r istered papen av -Prices. A?p 3,J.15i.. ol t. -Jr.Higbiand Ceai: P.0. P otle 0 ired line, and the other leadin to play the organ or piano for ser- �,Onel ound of Mureso will covet' F " . R0.13 ruada are, u6jwn Ly hwnyy Witestsm vjL%:vi9,u4uuvvr' tsuduuwr LAS LPS11.111.1eULM. of a beantiftil character VOR SALE-2 imported Clydesdale lines, the more important by the Possessed -heavier lines. Full information and a most lovable disvoaftion, the T mares,one in foal to "Flo4iton." Theft -_� is vie e ' nty-five square feet. �:for motor tourists is given regard- district can ill afford to lose i mares must be sold as the owner has no further 71. a gir ve for tbem. Apply to Walter Turton, lot 3.5, Ing cusib-)ms and license regula- of such high attainments. During con. 5,Pickering,or to s.T mannell, 160 Elgin St',Oshawa Mf "!tions to be observed in crossing the whole of Reta's illness her sis- es -- �'Put up inji, U6 International boundary. —Get v inter 2 and 5 lb. packag' The ter, Maude, nursed and watched TIATCHING EGGS 7 t&staoce in miles bet W-r8%.Mite Wyn ween the over her with an unselfish deVo, JL-&eg&s by 1;:rg.,br�d. dottes,Regal best strain ','towns and villages on the leading tion worthy of great Praise, and dieeet from J,S.Nfartin.15 cents a setting. Algo t.eoada Is also given. A description Reta's death is a sad blow after so Mammoth Pekin duck egp M.B. Burk. R.R. or Oard a A n No. 1,Locust Hill, Phone Pick 1031. 10-32 Drop in and get a Col of the different kinds of roads many months of self-sacrificing e .:given, showtng how they are fin. care. Her many friends mourn VOR SALE—Cheap. all kinds of N Ml _U walionsorharness,and all kinds of farm im aticed, that is the amount eoutri. tbe-loss of one so I dd and, good, read all abo this '--to in good order. Also several beavy and buted by the province, the coun who never thought of herself but "em and cook stoves and beaters. rigbl Higb- �'es and municip&lities respecti- others. The man id for hides and wool. also live poul- tj beautifril floral es,price ga U,- wely. This as well an other useful tributes receive4l bore elo?uent.- try' ) . erman.Stouitville. Pb*ne 19W 17tf --sa nitary finish@ ormation is. given. The map testimony of the esteenii or a OR SALE—A few busbela of Red Fc1over w-ed,recleave anu tim- ar way be obtained by applying to beautiful life lived by a beautiful girl whose name will never be for otby seed.recleaned. Wi6 Ontario Motor Leasrue. Lums - pwe,grown on my own farm. Sec-this seed, It 400 BoUding,Toronto,and kins� gotten. 'Interment w"made in walpinse'you.suclyouiwill save F Char and Co wrilea M%�Lft bVr- k A —, Pic Er"o A