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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_03_14 7 itp. - `N ^M• utC. 'l _M ,- y;�s:. 1:•l _ .vt h THE �o K - ING P C_ -ER H ..y - OL. L1I1•. _ --PIOKERINC , ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH :14, 1924 - _ _ a :- No: �" K Vt;afis*91Ivnal t$arb*s ,. f� p iWHITB_Y. - - - ,`.PO.RT UNION. - - '- re �e Baker At tlee last meeting r f the town The surveyors are working InM1thieGREENWOOD last week Id on Monday eveniog of locality. p _-- a resol_9tion_was--passed . Born; -on-Mrch the 8th, to Wm. " r, Medical - •- - council b.el and a co sent to Hon. and'M Tredwa a daughter. E. FORSYTH, O h' f Ontario. - unaaittleasy copy y, g �LLS INV- •Optomefrigt Association of Ontario. Reg. Mackenzie ging,-Sir Henry Thornton A. H. -Tredway's sale on Saturday ` btered:Member of.chs American Optornetrical and E. Oliver. protesting against the afternoon was well at�ded and fair t: Association. Eyes examined by appointment. To A�old Mistakes j ports of Port Hope residents to have prices were realized: Phone 2804,Claremont. Ont. - F r ✓ :° the present route cif the TorontoFast- A nbmber of our checker players Established 1$38 a F. TOii1LINSON, ivf, B.,Member Stop"" ern atiandousd for'the old line of tli . with the euchre players to Win.. p0 7 The oldest established iuduetr is N.of the College a Physicians and SurAeone Canadian Northern. Ch.'ter s social eventpg, fiat they say oLDatario. Office: that formerly ocntpicd b the euchre players were too noisy. uteri, county. Oy Ay the late Dr,R.Prodie.and latterly b'Dr, Cally Look A sleigh ton of sp{�orts attended a well. Phone.. Claremont.Qnt. -31y 7. CHERRYWOOD. socia! gath.eting at 'Tin. Chester-'son t .- �T 0. 3fcl?;INNON, i1.D., L,R.O.S., } Friday evening las,.. Robt!Dison,jr„` Baker S !!•OV Edinbttrgb, memberof the college of Llsljen wedding bells are getting louder. received a padkage of dates' as first `+ Physicians mud surgeons of Ontario,licentiate _ James D1cInicsb visited in the vicin• prize for euchre. We hope he fills all For Bread. . of Royal Oollege' of surgeons. Edicburgh. ity Storing the week end. of them. On the wa bome, neat Bpaoial attention to defenses of.women and 'To Bakers S lendid Choie�e. �flss oc23nd' cisited with bSiss y No excelled by AN'�'OTHER �x " shudren, ,otSee�4a taeddenoe,Brougham, p Highland Creek, one gentleman began \; BRAND. Of PhOnO graphs. Verga Gates on-Sund ty, hunting for rubbers. Satisfaction' uaranteed or p Mr. Waddell apd` tiv have mov- R k ChalropracIe _ f � YOUR ,HONEY BACK _ ed in Miss Br'ander's horse GREENWOOD. r R, GORDON McKAY-Chir, rac- It don't niatter who make 3ii:e Brander is nursing Ntr"ilroy tor. Office hours-2.30 to S.00 and QO to ar., who ht:d a fall and fractured one g2S81I121 Floor B.00 and by kppointment.' 'Phone 320. Brock the Record, our OV81 of her limbs, e• Gordon�Drasvford speat,..the week- `Street, Whitby, sly - end with Rose Raine. For' Pastry. We are sorry to report James Todd , y : Horn Phonograph Wm. Pengelly had a For, on the sick list but hope to. see him ; Lepa6. around soon. to Toronto on Monday. More $ISSIMI FLOUR sold in On- willplay it. Mrs. Trimble is visiting friendi in taixio County. than an_y other ~ , E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and p Spring is coming, consequently the T waterways are n ened ready for water Toronto and Port Colborne, brand of pastry flour. here is ati �: A.Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Mone to Mrs. Bert Ha-y.spent a few-days- - ---reason: -.-- -- -- " can. South wing.Court Heti _ -- __ _ toget_asvay._. X.- -= as weeFwith friends in Toronto. ` ---- Toronto visitors during the week• For eale'in Pickering by M. �S. Chap ILLIAM J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- ou vz �e Ong end were: Mre. R. Somerville, Mrs. Robert 'and hire. Harvey returned man. I to the reity on Mooday, the latter hav- s R;ckman rDe�aismo Foicema:�,dr, B�toa amnio Drinkwater..Miss' Verna Gstea. Miss Ing been here for a week with Bert Farmers w[tl always Bad a Market 4 General Trysts Building Sb.BayStreet,Toronto. Edith Roach,Oscar.Petty and Robert. and biro. Harvey. for their wheat at highest price. ; Telephone Main 981 anri 962. Garland. Services on the Greenwood Circuit Phone for price. Y' or nez un ay are: Derrtai _ a�. H. Bea WHtTEVALE. ' . 1030 a. m., with 'Sunday School at Barer 1�7 ante 11.30 a. m.; giasale at 1.30 a. m.,fol- J r DTR. HARRY HUDSON, Dentist, The Woman's Institute will meet lowed by Sunday-School.,Greeuwood, - Whitby. Office-Adam's Terrace. Byron. Funeral'Director1 -1• �. St.Korth. Phone 124. (Gan czcraction when Wednesday, March 19th at 3 p.m.,at Sunday School at 2.30 p. m., public f' desired)_ ' ion ;and the home of Mrs. J. A. Pugh, service at 7 p, m.; Brougham at 7 p.m. Licensed Zutbaliner, Included in the programme will. he ander the auspices of the Ladies'Aid. ' R. D. C. Smith. Dentist. Srnuff- papers by Mrs. E. Berry.and Mrs. F, The Brougham Ladies' Aid will tweet viii. Honor Graduate of Chicago and 'to- __..•.MOT08 HEARSE A. Nlaf)r. readings by- lira. 'Win.' at the home of Mrs. Robert Devitt on ronto _Universities and the Royal College of ed Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1011. Rete n p�;.0 ai -- Booth and Mrs.J.Twe ce: A cordial �Sonday. Mar. 17th, at 7 p. in.. ..Lxdies' _� 1• se.r�� 3` �s,; sols, No autsid:appointments. 261y ICL/4REMOt1tT 0!!t invitation is extended,to all." Aid at Greenwood at the home of Mrs. ti„ , .f � • C�LAHE B. BEATON, D. D. S. r A grand entektainment will he given James Uibson on.Thursday afternoon.,yy lJ in the Odd Fellow's Hall on the even. 20th hist- x ' Gradua{e of the°Royal Colelre of Dental L Surgeons and. University of Toronto. Off!" ing of.Friday, March 219t, under the ever W.M. Prim le'.�hardmare.store,.Whitby. auspices of the Ladies'Aid Society of - SCHOOl. REPORT= a' a Office hours 9 to 12:1 to 5.30. Ind.'pi:one 6. BASKETS FOR SALE the til thodiat Cbureh.. The grogram Bell phone 220. 441y @ Report of S. 8. No. 4 east, Picker- will consist of the -popular drama,an' pp - -, ---- -- � Ing, for February. Names is order of ]v'eterinarp The andersi sed wishes to motif the titled, '•1Vlllowdale,' which will he merit: Jr. IV-Mildred Barrett.Gear- g y ghen by t-be, Green Slyer Dramatic public that he has purchased from the Club. This drama has been given gins--McNabney, Arthur Field. Sr. The Universal EG.SERSLAIE. B. V. Sc. Honor executors of she late W. G. Barnes III-Lyndon Crook. Bernice Chap- Qa, �y� .Graduate of Un emity of Toronto. All several times. and bas been well re- p sages given prompt and careful attention. Phone all the basket and basket material is ceived wherever given.. A ood ro- man.' Ferns Tome. Marjorie Annan. g g p Bernice Crawford. Jr. II -Sam Ma (One of Our Productions) 8002. Claremont. 321y stock sad will be�able to furnish fruit gram between acts,cnnslating of vocal baskets on the shortest notice and at and iaetrumental music, will be lyes Nabney,Jack Chapman.Mary Anstey, We sell Sill's Rite-Lige Leas;,foT- �•. current rices. Write hone, g Leonard Barrett. Jack.Anatev. Jr. all malles of care-the best ' tss`ftsss4t+ Q5axb4ss. P a3 P by the Locust Hill Band.-Harold Coop- I1-Kniest Bryant. Jr. I-Marjo, in the market for - - _ er and others. The proceeds will be Morrison. Jack Aonan. ' Primer- the. at FRANK PENNOCH in aid of the Light Fund of the Meth- - price•- �r V. RICHARDSON-Re=f Es Ivan Basrett.-Olive McNabney. L,N. t rY . tate. Insurance Conveyancing. No ean GREEN RIVER, - . .ONTARIO °dist Church. Do not miss this Crest. awry, Teacher. =FOR. SALE Public.Etc..Pickering.but• ally 39tf Admission 25 cents.children,under12 rt of S. S. No.$ Pickering. for Heavy Wagon.? ' years. 16 cents, bre . F POSTILL,`Licensed Auctioneer, - e u ry. names in order of mart: Baggy, ;r F. for ,,anti« of Task and Ontario ane Sr L II Robert Stork,Harold Mitchell _. .Bet O Iron Harrows �x *I,=sales of all kinds anan=ed to on diarsesl r�WOO DUMBARTON. Sr III-Thelaoa Mansfield. Hvslyo Allin, good shape. souda, addraaa,rano saver P.O.. Out = -Mansfield, Madeline Crawford,Edwin James Blenllin spent the weekend Vale. Jr III---Zillah Vale, Fred Tuen• Woodworking and General . .� B.BEATON TOWNSEMPOLERH Urn- with friendsio the city. - er, Beryyl Woad. Margaret Mitchell. BlaCksmitbing;-1 Oouv"anssr..O,mmiseloun for wring 8 Alex. and Mrs. Thom .peat Wed• Xenueth Wood. Sr II-Howard AdIdavite,p�♦•epe"otay�ntaat- arts, ![easy is I,an oesday and Thursday in the:city Slee Jr_II-Arthur Turner, Losse W. H. JAMSON, Brock Roadl seen,' whtiaw . Ou�t t>� a ��� � woringWork on the new school este has Crawford. Sr I-Winifred Burninw- Pickering, Oat. begun in the drawing of the gravel. ham. Ruth Toms, George Vale. Sr DAVID A. PUGH-Live stock auc- Mrs. Clugston and Dorothy, spent Pr,=Ronald Vale..Andrew Annan, tioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jon..' school. We can supply you. with the the week-ead with the former's sister �Pr.-Mary Spragge. - Helena gime, PIP beet brands o4 the mafiket in plain at Voiooville: Nere Yo , Are .such.,. and quart. eat red and white Oak. Mr. Lennox, of Knox College, oecu• en■.■m t. !sly Beech, Birch and Maple. ppled the pulpit very acceptably last BROUGHAM. '1��M, MAW' LICENSED AUC- Our business is not confined to Sundav morning aad evening. t!1 TIONEER,forYork.Ontario and Durham hardwood flooring only as we car* Wednesday, April 9th is the date The Brougham Women's Institute _ - Counties, Ail kinds of sales promptly attended set for the drama-An Old Fashioned g Cement,[ry a large and well assorted stock will hold their monthly mestla8;at the v ! , r Tema reasonable. Date.for .ala may •be Mother,"Eo be given by the Dunbar- home of Mrs. F. Axford on Tuesday, arranged at NEWS•Officv. sea and 4naepeo- of rough and dressed wall boards, 7 r (dent phones. Whitby.Out. Sly roofings, etc, con Y. P. S. Dramatic Club. This is March 18th at 230 p. m. Everybody a splendid play. The young people welcome. �jOal .rIME TABLL-Piekeriag Station �a� �i(1�N� ��� are putting bard work on it and are wtn.•And Thos. Norton will hold'an - - J T.R. Trains j4i ►Li�i♦ looks to all interested in the decors- going East ane as follows • • auction Bale of horses, cattle, sheep No. 10 Mail 7.57 A M. ting and to help them make their Piga And fowl at their premises, lot 28, }Lumber, •4. 28 Local --23 P.M. LUMBER YARD work a success financially. •• con.6. two miles west of Brougham, •'. '::•.> >O-0 Jose] 695B Vn Monday of this sleek' there died on Wednesd arch 26th. See bills Sh g; -Sunday train, 8.27 A. M. o the Reel a• , or fullpart cu re. Trains going Weal dos as follows..- �, going an operation for goitre. Alezan- The union prayer-meeting which' _ raw 28-- � 1060 d.11d« der Falconer, of Ayr. Ont. He was a , S suss held at the home of Mre.W m,J. �,, ,a , -- of theists James and Mrs.Falcon.:' its d tae ea ]JQDun --� 27 Local . 2.44.1'. M. D. o �ORDI3 F -. t3 ••• 9 Mail r 9.05 P.,H. - er, Dumbarton. After the death of largely attended by the ladies of the Sunday train, 8.43 P. M. �Y their father,who'was the pioneer bar- two congregations and much Interest Foregoing is according to Standard ��aneral Director nessmaker of Dumbarton, ' the sone was taken In the meeting. and Lath g g R George and Alex... carried on the busi- A social dance,under the auspices time. hlteassd Ea►adet nese. After a time Alex. moved to , of the Brougham Citizens League, r Vfta�e Mtstor Pickering and carried on the harness .will be held in the Town HaU on the Fruit Trees, Sb bs Etc• making business: Some years later eveningof Friday. March not, at 8.90 F E Successor to be moved to Ayr, where be carried on o'clocicThere wW be round and '" a A` R E E S Oi Rt 10 the same business. He married Mary, square dancin . Field's 5-piece Orch- •Q•�•�,T 4�. Having secured the agenny for E,-D. CHA8. BEIERL. - MARKHAM daughter of Was. and firs. Seeker, g Smith A Son,Ltd.,Nuree men. g extra in attendance. The Brougham r7 formerly o! Dumbarton. who prude Women's Institute will be s' of Winona. Out. Phone 9000 �amd him several years. One son. The proceeds will be an to the I am prepared to take orders for all Clarence, survives. The funeral took fire protection fund. (lents, $1.00; hinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, place at Ayr on Wednesday Extra ladies, 50 cents:• l • Ornamental Shrub Etc., at Flavo Bread Floes, _ lowest possible prices. Flour `_ a ; OiHAwA WHITEVALE. - : Special rates for IsI quantities, 28tf Marvel _ Saturday last. March 8th, was a Miss•Hazel Birnie,of Toronto.spent -- great day in the historyy of Osbawa the week-end at her home here. N. J. Chapman, Pickering it stha real ocity. wt be 115th it town is Mrs. Ferguson,of Toronto. is here - Pastry Flourwith her daughter, Mr.. E. Berry.for the Province of Ontario to pass a few days. v Plows and Points obtained from you Grocer. through the same experience. At 12 Sorry to report that Wm. and Mrs: May be obta 7 o'clock noon the blowing of whistles. g FOR SALE, ALSO the ringing of bells end the salute of Peebles are suffering from the .Sects g R of a severe cold. �- Brooklin Flour Mills 25 Rune marked the passing of the Mrs. Arthur Reir, of Toronto.spent Ford Touring Oar, Maple Leaf 8 inch town to the statue of a city. For half a few days here last week with bar i grain ariodrr, Vereot 671 inch grain CHAS, WILSON, Pcop: an hour preceding noon,speeches were mother, Mrs. Parker. ��0�� " grinder, Foot lift riding plow. Lister delivered at SIDI and Richmond Robert and'Mrs. Johnson entertain- engine 5 h. p., Crown gang pplow,32 ft streets by Mayor W J. Trick and ed s number of their friends at thele f . and 40 ft extension ladders, other prominent citizens of the town home on-Friday evening. Heavy team wagon. Stara: Now to Equip Yourself and sharp at 12 o'clock the first blast A. E. Major attended the annual _ -.•.-- i' Ear A of a Pactory whistle and the ringing of meeting of the Royal Winter Nair = W. F. Disney, GreenwoO� th'e town bell was the signal for pro- bald in Toronto lastweek. - 42tf Phone Pick 714 POSITION of TRUST longed cheering by the citizens. The Rev.Thomas Ratcliffe, of Toronto, Care a 'Cold. celebration was continued during' thy will occupy the Baptist pulpit here thtC whole afternoon and evening. on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and C d LLtOTT large gathering met at the Armories at Green' River in the evening at i 6teah$sltito.Id where speeches were delivered by o'clock. Best Itemediea m8nn- Linftprominent residents and officials of • e --- Nthe,townr Resident ministers tefPPrrii wilimeet op Wednesday. March the - -- • L • Yonge A Charles SEs,TorontoS up prayer and asked for the'Divine 19th, At 3 . m., at the home of Mrs. .-faotured Will be found -'Csrai1 Clho m blessing on the new city. In the. J.I A. Pugh. Included in the program _ r Is pp Is well known tbrougbout Canada evening there was a grand parade in viii! be papers by Mrs. E. Berry and ° AND,FL 3g1\G for superior training for positions which prizes were given for the beat Mrs, F. A. Major and readings by in Oilr store. as Private Secretaries, Stenogr turnout. While Oshawa is the youn re. Well. Booth and Mrs. John I am pre awed to do Chopping and phare,Typists, Accougtants, Com- e - the twenty-five cities of the Tweedie. A'cordial invitation is ex- - p mercial Teachers, etc. Graduates ,,viae does not stand to entv,hig& j; Oat 'Flaking every day but tended to all. N - eEWl:ai ! '• 8atarday. fth io imp^,fence but occupies a high- in keen demand. Enter any time, er position. In Eke automobile iadue- _The milder weather of the i ! I�' Stoneboats For Salle Write for catalogue. try it stands' at the head of the cities causing - E S _ -- manufacturing '. ;other t an im ao tante ring industries it alit h toe add nlyno%v to d 9a�B k BbotiTct it eurinSll'� ,$IIr$e0II rs40ntariv xtsd that wrtb itanetmeroees- P' _gradually ate . e�Oh� F. Bayles,l Claremont W. J.Euiott, Principal po g ova maybe Renal Route No.2 position among the cities of O1 tado. looked for. Pj.03itBZiri O21t;EL1lCt= „�,::.,• +i-+w sfn ys. ��"`� ,.rt'r•r_ �r '%"-,Y.wt;�,"J�i;',. t,c_�.''s�m!'"+.�'.Y%gfi'2'4- „.� a h: r��e' •. .�` ti �,k; .��€ milli III= • , w w,•.- .,,", -• .r ',•r .....:.. .. .r•.lots.° .•:„ .l..:r: .•. :•;,.' ._:�;- _».ccr+�;' rm sat-_ _�..'.,- ' ;X,.;a t. � .'c t.: ',...,,•w;�as: „< ," :?F+ '.. .. .; . ..-...,.Il,...o..:-..:.: .,mama .. .. :arra qd•r' h. • 6. - J • ;+ .. w w C _• Old March Proverbs. y _ � - March,.many weathers. •; ,About anow6hurts the seed. MaarRh-gfi s never did good. x -Ab ' ,• March winds and April shor7ers - D +C r flowers. .r, 8rin"g forth May fro " ••:_: A- peck at March .dust is worth a mama . - MISUNDERSTOOD COLORS. i from an instruction book is'more than king's ransom. _ +' .. _ id for in the end by unthought-of March cordes in like a'Iiotr and goes +! t46 � -Most amazing,-things in house fur- out like a-lamb.. nishings have belen done with perfect,results in ,tucking, gathering, and As many mists as ye have in March, ®0 ref hemming." 90 man frosts in July. is complacency. For instance, mixing . y helter-skelter French period furniture A.dry: Marchand a dry May portend - -'T'g 'TO APPRECIATE MUSIC. 81<1C1 eXtl'S OOCl I81@� with sturdy Elizabethan oak, or mod- ' a wholesome summer, if there be a . est Windsor chairs with spindly- Two things are necessary to the faDowering.,April between. " legged gilt. ,tables. . Particularly la-; listener to music if•he is to enjoy it ` ORANGE PEKOE QUALIFY _t3lentable are the misunderstood'col-� as it deserves. He must love music, n + ore; or rather the wrong use of colors. and he must have some intelligent R��it� TIC PEVPLE Dreary rooms can be made chee'rtul,idea of what he is listening to and aa►ai�a+ and too bright and dazzling rooms what" to listen for. To'love music i 1 " can be softened in effect by the skill- without possessing•some knowledge of __ F D REM 8 !.EA L.i H EDV CAT ION fur use of color. The warm colors,'it, is something. Much pleasure is to „ cream, yellow-toned orange and tan, be had from a great deal of music -- $Y DR. 'J. J. MIDDLETON r russet, rose and toned reds, are best which calls for no particular knowl- By Enriching Tbeir Blood With 1 Provincial Boars! of Health, Ontario' when -used on the north side-of•the' edge of it•. But infinitely-more plea- , Or. Middleton will tre glad to answer Quostions oa Public Health W house or in-rooms where direct sun-;sure is to be had from listening to Dr. Williams Pink Pills• ' ° "shine is a rant The cool colors, such,:good music with the assistance of an [An through this column. Address him at Spading Howe, 8padlsr•- y Rheumatism' "attacks people when Crescent, Toronto' _ as greens, blues, grays and combina- idea or two as to-its make-up,-as to _ I the bloai'is clogged with impurities, 1M r � tions of these appear to better advan-;its composer, and as to a few other thus setting up an Inflammation,of.the , Mage in rooms where the Ann is a free',things.. As Sgainst that, however,' a. .muscles and 'joints. Cold or wet I Hent visitor. Mor 1- rilliant color can'sound knowledge of music. without Smallpox is raising its ugly head smallpox that has developed has not ° q weather:--may start' the tortures of "in Windsor at the present,tinie and been vaccinated within the past twelve ,be used out of doors than inside the. imaginative feeling for it, is no eras rheumatism, blit it 1s.mot the cause, as years- house threatening the lives--and health of house where it is shut in; with lis. costly to the listener. For in that was once supposed, The cause is thin' In Windsor the oiiginal case of Bright color is too exciting and causes case he too often is a highly critical or impure blood, Rubbing with lint- the people of'the Border•Cities. The; proved fatal The wife of " unconsciously nervousness, strain,and,,expert with an ill-developed emotional meats" or applying hot applications .disease'19 in a virulent form, several the unfortunate man has developed s fatigue. No matter on w t sbaie-alstruct•' �' +" -critical.-to-- relief, but that is-all T- rtic t a�';confluent smallsox -and is still very .. :" house. is furnished one of its' and fahimselds toehearrmu h that is worts too many h treat the trouble throu h the blood to ly and type.sdy habeing,oma gatpoi' - i e wi e. Els era as i of, a pains sae 400n back again. You musthaemorrhagic smallpox Neither one should be restfulness. g Every effort is being put. forth. by of these had been vaccinates. On the Thg mistake so many people make hearing. get rid of It. The' value oL Dr. Wil I the�unlclpal and provincial author-!other hand,..this woman's little girl, id in thinking that red is cheerful and „ hams' Pihk-Pills in eases o this kind'ities TO'check the spread of the out-;ten. years. old, was''vaccinated five 01 3 ' s good color to use is a dark room A PRETTY NIGHT DRESS. is,proved by the Loll'owing'statement!break. The Provincial . Board of.year's ago and has not contracted the On the cairn reds absorbs-the light, - Miss Margaret b1. Cullen, writing on Health has sent down officials, nurses, disease although equally exposed to - makes 'a room smaller n I re behalf of her grandmother, Mrs. A. and vaccines and are.giY' every the infection. What could be. plainer? c:, McEwen, Ormstown,' e., .- . ever trnbissed person has to is, causes ugly, gloomy shadows in authorities. A .conference has just admit that there mus a some the corners and at night; under the' grandmother,now 35 years of age, was, t� g i » some years ago, a great sufferer from 'been held at Spading House, Toronto, in the process of vaccination. The P electric light, seems to turn into a t` - rheumatisfn.. She tried many fame where the Health Officers of the Bor-I evidence is all in its favor. murky red-black-a color for murder- der Cities conferred" with the Chief i Three cases-have broken out in our thoughts and deeds? Beside this, i dies, but found none that did her any Officer of Health as to the best means'Amherstburg. One is an old man 86 color is a severe strain on the eyes, good until she began using Dr. Wil- of combating this dreadful scourge. ;pears oz age who was vaccinated over and many a red living room is'the hams' Pink,Pills. These she used for Vaccination of-every person in the'.60- years ago. His case is very mild l cause , of seemingly unaccountable �. some months untit every trace of community is tine only hope of stamp and though he shows'-a few pocks is rheumatism disappeared. Since then Ing out the epidemic completely. As able to be up.. and'About. The other headaches. ? she has taken the pills at intervals.;long as'there are people unvaccinated'cases were his son and hits son's wife, Avoid, too, the semi-museum kind nd they Dare kept her !n the best of i so long will cases continue to develop. neither one vaccinated.' The wife is - -of' house, where coliectierna-of nld�ar- ° healtD.. If is marvellous*how Wei!sad Vaccination has already proved its',particularly ill with confluent small t• niture and pieces, once beautiful and j i active my grandmother Ie.r She cooked :worth. Every. person who has died,pox and may die. The.evidence is all ' _-- perhaps useful, now merely take u of smallpox in Windsor so far, has.thg same, vaccination'is the only sura " • 17e Fs p the-rinser for the threshers last Lail. not been vaccinated. Every case of preventative bf smallpox . .. space and require care. Different , r and she gives the credit for her gdod period styles may be .used together health to.Dr. Wilil ams' Pink Pills. She - r - - regardless of what party is is power, anccessfuliy- if color, similarity of !s aszious that .Der a:pertence with''Royalties Now Curious About `« alines and usefulness are taken into '9 this splendid medicine be given Lor, as appropriation will have to be made. conkideration: { i.he benefit o[ -others." _ ;LabO! Rule. t fuel banquets is honor at visit - i., fo If you are suffering from any trou With maay European crowned heads Ing royalty it is customary for the A SEEP YOUR MACHINE 'FIT: - - Is, due to poor or watery blood Dr. 'visiting London id the near future,the heads-of the Government to be pre- ' Williams' Pink Pills will help you. British capital's society is looking for- sent, so 61r. MacDonald and his prin. I "Give your sewing machine a = Bold by medicine dealers everywhere,{ward to a brilliant season, despite t cipal Ministers will be called upon to ' chance to save you work," is the ad= t Or sent by-mail at 60 cents a box by(-some earlier uneercainties as to what participate in the dinners at Bucking- NI rice' of Miss Hazel Manning. The - Writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine would happen after the Labor Covera= ham Palace. spring sewing will be more anal done ( Co., Brockville, Oat I meat was installed. The first of Che The Prime MinisRer has caused ,if the sewingmachine is in aha ,� t • some surprise by naming' Lord Cromer shape. �soxai vie-tore to Buckins4am .Palace The equipment for the upkeep of : '- Terrible News. w*I be the King and Queen of Ruman. as Lord Chamberlain; but it Is am the machine.may consist.of: cleaning �. pa Irish bervant girl asked,leave of la, followed by the King and Queen oL Bounced'that, during the present ad cloths, a can of the best grade oil. a ¢ absence for an hour to consult a for-�Ital.y, the King and Queen of Jugo- ministration at least, 'this 'Important -'brush to free the "teed'"from line, s i "' t crawls sad finally the Shah o[Persia household appointment is not regard. i� tune-teller. She returned wWL'ag dig- -'screw driver, a wrench, and an,inez- , �. marry. There' are some WDo think Euro. 'ed.as political. With Lord Cromer oo- i pensive strap-cutter and punch to re- �•DM she predia6 some great uau• Dean crowned h'eada are anxious to �yIng this post, the Labor Prime pair the "belt'" - blot" asked her mistress sympathett• yisit.Great Britain while Labor is in Minister will have no worries about ` - " - ceremonw blunders, .as I+ord-Cromer "Oil* can make or mar your ma- fly the saddle-,to satisfy their curioelty�- 4588. `Nainsook, crepe or crepe de filled the office for a 1 time, and 5~ chine," says Miss Manning. "Po6r oil ••pelf, ma'am, catch.therriDle news!". a>?out any changes In the complexion- �S chine are attractive materials for this which the Bridah Government has, have a tendency to gum and to make moaned the girl, wringing her hands his.reappointment Also.,meets With _ �:'--it rare •bard., ,The y design. Lace or insertion or, a simple I sidsfaction to the social world. . gumm aubatanee finish of hem.atitchfn' will be suitable 'Tell me what e,D•e said," asked the taken oa since Ramsay Macibnlad can be removed'best b dropping a, g it had been thought that Mr. Mao- Y PP 8 mists ase wishing to comfort ilia girl. and his colleagues accupled the.r r for trimming: Donald -might decide- -not to-fill .the m - "•little alcohol into the oil holes and "She toutd me that me father works Dcetr of governmental authority. The Pattern is .cut in 4 Sizes: post of Master at the Horse, which on running the machine for a short time hard ahoveltn' coal an' tiadin' foires But so tar as the visit of the Italian Small, 34-36; Medium, 38-40; Large, rounds of economy often has to be . _ '..unthreaded. A reliable oil aboard then, for a livin'!" sovereigns is concerned, ft is cerfafnly 'g be used. Ordinarily, once a month 18 42-44;. Extra. Large, 46-48`inches bust ,fit that's ao.disgrace;' said the not Induced by Labor's rise to poa^er, rt�ommended for abolition, though in often enough f rfiiling,but a machine'measure- A Medium size requires mistress,'a trifle vexed at such'affec- for they will be making a return call. existence since the Norman conquest p 4�g yards of 96-inch material To It is certain, too, that in view of -the He has, howeved•, named the Earl of ' that is in constant use should be oiled� tatigm. sparingly every day..It is the quality,,trim with contrasting• material re- , Granard, who held the incumbency un quires aL rd 36 inches wide or, 2% "Oche maam, me poor father! sob brilliant welcome given'King George!der.Sir_H Campbell-Bance not the quantity,of oil that is im rt- bed thb girl. he a hard time he and Queen Mary whea they went to_ �� rn ' 1 aids of lace 3 inches'wide if trim--at," she'deeli%res. -ftviaasilthese e In cleaning, silk or linen cloths are med as illustrated. notne years!"' will be marked by a last yearm, reception both core Youngsters a --- - ars o preferable to those of cotton or woolen, ' Pattern marled to' any address on 8 dial sad memorable. .. Mistress-••Maggie, I think I'll take _ receipt of.rbc in silver, by the Wilson one -of the children to church this as the latter leave loose threads' and. Measure your cloth twice since you Such state visits always make In. morning." - - Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., �� --- -- f - - can cut but.once. roads on the State's exchequer,- and, 6f�gie_«,I,es, tna cul•• _ - Toronto._-Allow wo weeks.for recei t Always close the machine when �- — -p _ -- -- -- stress - thiou of pattern. _ _Aj�jD THE WORST IS YET TQ COME " would go Dent with my areas?" through using it. Dust tends to col-I _ -- ? lett in the oil and causes the machine _to work very hard and even to squeak• 1TA�n A� - R "In such cases, remove the head of. the.G�,14'biW THE BABY Seeds for Sale machine from its table end soak for COWS - _ rami cont, is noted for its h7th-gosut, meed% ILII J1 , 'twenty-four hours in-kerosene. At the n rn c Scum'. Bram oat Islocated In tM end of this time it should be wiped Oji' V V �l �� I ' � or tw, m,tn°cc •It bas large auaautlles _ .' P i or (Irian variegated &,.d 'special •ifa:ltis. lid thoroughly, replaced,"and-oiled. I 11�III I Alaae. sweet clovers, Timothy, eke. wv, ' Poor stitchingmay be e to die= I ! I are direct td farmer,. w Part. u ate) glee y To guard the baby against colds �I. I'1 IIS, s - ' weiu at coca fewwk Eo Noucs: lerent causes. "Skip-st1'fching," de-'ming can equal Baby's Own Tablets, l o p ' Glares Miss Manning, "may mean that The Tablets are a mild-l&xuUve-;Datthe ne�as too fine for the thread,,is Will keep the little one's stomach and I bent, 6r is incorrectly threaded or set, bowels working regularly.• It is•a ref e • f . i'. If the stitch underneath is poor, it cognized fact that where the stomach y_ means that the top tension needs ad-' and bowels are In good order that - - •- ( , , i`. :-f usting. If the stitching on top is not colds will not exist; that .the .health' '_ y�A m satisfactory, the bottom tension is-at--of the little one will be good and that411116-A 4Lt VA UrRAMHWI feu Needles are easily bent if the be Wi11 thrive and be happy. The new YOtlnntwyalllMmnate. thread - pulled Neta toned ptephatwa• P forward instead of sales tax will not increase the price of p % errata rrr at b $a- _ fact Yrer u eH u backward.under the presser_foot when Baby's Own Tableta,,sa the company -` 1nRa0eth.lYrtlwr•r.Ilj. r: the-material is removed from the ma-;pays the tax. You can still obtain the 6 ' chine." i Tablets through any medicine dealer el i - (�r- • • e h Care in operating a sewing machine- at 25 cents a box, oz by mail, post �!� a I • IfF '; will add years to its life. Continual 'aid, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine dropping of the 'Presser-foot will Co., Brockville; Ont fern■nvm, rinlntt N 1-1, nn�l•ItC6c lath f c gradually dislocate the feed. '"Ex-' O .arrpl.p -roe�nithpow seeding the speed-limit^_in stitching ---;,'•FOR BAKING DAY. trMe aide r akevew grrd. !nd amide cetlareotrancty. .� Get free Atmldin Ca(N- injures the machine and results in - i When dry•.ingredients, liquids and , �'• po,�r ,work- Cloth " should never, be, pulled through.a_machine. !at are all called for in the same re- i 6 ` • w; cipe, I measure in the order given, Do not cast aside. the- attach-+ III I, i Roof lnents,". concluded Miss Manning.' using_ the same cup,"and save dish. ���lrng IL-mat with avu "-Thq time spent in. learning theta-use-�washing, a job ,we all like to shorten. 'In like manner ori a ng day I � urge die. •.. 'fou;e;tf..`''Ut�ia•a ad c$.be. t can mix pie crust, light-cake, dark I io.v"•lire`moi`"C11°"Ot Chapped Hands or Face cake, gingerbread or brown bread in erre. aKmao. an imnbcr los w flit hrrissa �rade interior woodwor�. affil neeeift�. ri•1. Cured by one application of MEDORA i the some bowl, without washing each goo*+: glass. vx'•n w "'�"' " ii01' 1DREAM. Leaves-skin smooth and vel- time, 'if done in the order- given.- rocfirtt:with com to Inst ttatfO. Ptd ar.ttt vety. Used exclusively In Toronto N. D. R. nom.-�No?t laid asAli= `Us"' Wil"a g '' General Ilbspital for ten years. Ask _ .�� eboose troln. VIZ. was �� u�'r' Aavlwrr Aladdin Catolelr no A2&e f - your dniggiat for 60c bottle and pro- The City of London covers 676 TO Canadian Aladdin Cm,1-InuW Serve your youthful complexion, or sent, postpaid on receipt of 600, acres; -e administrative County. of Aleda:n R�iiatag,roten■te,one. ,-A Meosow+ldr•'Pbas.a.r•S4 M London witai) _3�r$IQ-w t 0 S E o �.. Ave., Toronto. - I Greatree London has 443,424 Acres. -ISSUE-,Na 11-'24. "•. - ..'. mama.. :. �.. .. .. � ...- H '� i: '.P M➢'. .5.t- ':Y••.• C�r4,. �� '�a•. .,.-;:,, ,, `:.+! sr., :: .x;^ -. ,+.. rw a.,,r Kms s ..L.-"k;rec W;p' •Ky,�„k. �u: +4 :�.,el;, .-�; �.,,,�y: �v! 7 „yr w t ,.- a , wn '�' ra t Iw_ ,,, ... �P •fib^.., r', ,a,' ar� ,,�� �",.1. ✓ 7s •.w w , .,� ,,-. n .:: :. -k.-c.,H: •'r, -- �i.,: :Si•- :...w- y _r•c ti f f^'. _ ..c ...a.. i.u;!w-+ •Y e - . ,.;. •i'tY-•' '..., ':,../- . �7s�s .'••,r-- _aT' .. .,r .-,,, .•... - f;y'... .r-. s:, ti�r �� 'r °7" .. � _ ,.> a •. , ry HsERE' WHAT PEOPLE _: _ .BASYfi�ICKS. . Ivo sac - • '`:.-Selectivity - • r h-r SAY .:ABOUT TAKLAC Cuir "If it had ed been orTanlac I would still be. a.sick, die-. PLUG - = - purag 'woman, ,for nothing else seemed to do me Jr any good;' says-Mrs. EdiWird.Gibbs. All the 8,dvertisiflg in the world-and prove from the very-first, gained 29 - 1 a feeling fine." tow. 8 al the sales efforts combined c, s., a to-day m g l :not have madethe great sacxese or 0..2. Moore,.Kansas City, MO.: "My '• ' .. ---.­TANLAC, - that-has-been-attaited,-un-_stomach seemed--t"ain-me-. leas this reconstructive tonic possess- ly,.food seemed to-do me. no good...I + merit od_the greajest degree, Over would bloat,up with gas, lost my !0 Million Bottles of Tanlac kava been strength, and could not sleep or rest .; `-gold and the.demand to-day is greater I was on the down-grade all:the time. ='..than' ever before. Tanlac corrected my troubles.and put N _ That TANLAC possesses merit and me in.ezcelleiit shape." a This is an easy and very effect- Thomas Lucas, PeteTtforo, Ontario: _ has brought relief to hundreds 01 "Well, sir, buying TANLAC was the ive trick and requires no skill and =Thousands of persons is attested by the ! 1 great number of testimonials that have best investment I ever made. Lor'it very little practice. _ been received by the company from -built up my,health and strengtb" to Ask halt a dozen spectators to people in every state of ills Union and where I haven't a, coMplaiat in the Iola you hall a dozen coins. Put veer them in a hat. Ask that one of *„ i every province of Canada. There'are world," the cilias,be selected and that each i ' -over 100,000 such statements on 'file Mr.••and Mrs. Joseph E. Kaske, De spectator 'examine it carefully and # -- with the company,.all.ringing with sin- trait, Mich.: "For more' than a year that it then be.placed to the hat. O °` 'cera praise for TANLAC and what 1t our three children, age 2, 4 and 6, had Note may betaken of the date•or has accomplished. been. so peake4 and lifeless that we it may be marked, 01 l t� Rf• Here are excerpts from a tow of the Pere worried about them. Their When the coin has been placed "rod stomachs were upset, appetites poor, In the hat, you will put your hand i r 100,000 statements on file: s the color had left their cheeks, their s the hat, and take out the coin I. tee %Z Ib Mrs.Edward Gibbs,Lancaster, Pa.= - • 'For.2 �nigh't9 vr'ere re'stiesa and during the selected. Years, indigestion depeved me day they would just mope und, tak- The secret Is this: When yon ��,ta" Of nearly all the pleasure of living. If I ing act interest in pleiy or anything borrowed 'the coins you placed £-�v a Y Uppp 4t bad'not been for TANLAC I would 1 them on a mantieplece. a stone 7i else: They began to improve with the i topped table or somewhere where +ltt h _diecanraged�oman " r-dose of TANLAC, .and today , Los nothing else seemed to-do me any thera'are no more healthy children in they ace to be very Rood., b elinbtly chilled. The coin ea- �,Detrait." amined by the spectators becomes Mrs.Mary A.Benson,Seatt e.Wash.: Tanlac Is for sale by all good drag- warm from so much handling and ► r VtrPWtL "Following an operation my stomach gists. Over 40 million bottles sold. you will have little difficulty in �� k; sad.nerves seemed to give way and I Accept no anbstltute. 'picking it out of the others in the -- — became almost helpless. ;As a last re hat. isort.I'tried TANLAC.' I began to Im- Take Tanlac'Vegetable Pilla. (Clip this out and paste it tdlh They condemn who d not under- The best prophet of the future Is _inn__._ other of ;he series, in.a scrapb6ok.) stand. t i zr► Shelley's "O.zymandias.o , Mother! - Give Sick Baby Ask for Mlnard'ts and taker no other. Egyp err "California Fig Syrup" He that parleys has half surrend- Classifies Advefftbements A.- The -The name of Percy Bysshe Shelley ered., is one of the'greatest in EuglIth liters 'Harmless Laxative to Clean Liver OOLGROWERS—GOTTS AND =` tare. His-finest works are "The Cen- and Bowels of Baby or Child. /NecYOnC��ibgy Rejects accepted for limited el and "Prometheus Unbound," but - �fR G p ew�� time only. Apply eorgetowu Woollen rte the best-known are his "Ode to•a.Sky Mille Georgetown, Ontario. * .lw I/ Even"constipat- -i pd you ca Presets g lark" end "Oft to the West Wind." ed, ,bilious.,fever-- %+�'' .., � Ciesi.8e+d1>tyCsM[tles `Y O N D E 13 F 17 t� DISCOVERY. Shelley was drowned able yachting ish, or sick, colic 1 l► oUR Use Marine Eye Charges batteries in 10 minutes. In the PWf of Spezia.� H's body was Babies and Child- + r //11�a����� �and Mo�Ds• Gallon free to Agents.. Radiolite Case T.nq. 1 lea=i��..wea,clear'and p R waawecl ashore a Lartnight lacer, and, ren love to take `'+ L 1St. Paul, Minn. R A Poor usband. � WrltelarFreeEyeCareJ3oot. �4 in accordanoe with the quarantine genuine "Califor ttWlsalleiian ti ca tiiCasigussasN,�� f Hubert' "I am wedded to my art." , laws of Italy, burnt on a pyre 1n the nia Fig Syrup." \ ` e Shubert--"Your wife seeiras'to be a l presence' of Byron, Leigh Hunt, and NO other laxative + t great attfferer." GRIPPE1 "W Trelawny. regulates the'ten- ��� ' Too Shy to Say."Nc6 The Lollowfng fa`one o!,the finest der little boweIa Apply Minard's to throat end � "Hoa*.on earth did F�8 Rabin get sonnet's In the languNp,and today has so nicely. It r`'�, � . chest Also married?" asked the!at woman. ASPIRIN "Why, peer interest: sweetens the stomach and starts';the Minard's g•ves quick relief. I always thought he was terribly I I met a traveller from an antique land liver and boweIa acting without grip- : ing. Contains no narcotics or sooth- . "z ashy," Who said:- -"Two vaef and-truakless i Beware of Imitationst "He is,' sato the.acid•faced woman.i legs of stone., ng drugs Say' "California"..to your . "He was probably too shy to say'No'". Stand ib the desert. Near them on the druggist nag shine co Callfornla Flg i �.. 8i _ �/�� sand. !at apo KI►111Y :. Syrup" which contains directions. t;a i' Half sunk, a shattered visage lies; - � Q1F P � -Elder P�oplt; whose frown A Drawback to Mammo And wrinkled lip. and_aueer of cold B�YER t , p p command A Ifttle girl In AyrsWre had been Ne More Tell that its sculptor wea thos4 pas- �e� for not being able to recite j e aiaas.resd her geography lesson. Her mother went to the ladyr teasrhor to reprimand p taNtM�sO sMNN� iM1rhiCh yet Survive eta.IIl OII theseNiNMN y -Iron inthe Blood lifeless things, her. To Clive Added The hand that mocked them and the "Wee it you who punisdned our wee Constipation Jeanie for her geography?".. ahe de- 'Stren Vitality, heart that fed. ' IAnd on the pedestal these words sp- mended, , Banished and Greater Pow- pear: "Yes, i punished her," was the replay. ^ ler Of Resistance My name is Ozymandtah, king :of "Vesal," - cocitinued the.mother 'an- A drugytst•says: "For nearly ?„ ,Against Disease. kings; grill, ''her Auntie Leezie had ass geo- Unless you see the name "Bayst thirty years 1 have recommended I:pok on sly works, pe mighty, and den- B�aphY, �'Rhe got s'maII. I hard nae C`raala" an package or ea tablets you the Extract o4 Roots, known as geography,an' I got'a man an"there's are not getting the genuine,Bayer As- Motl+er Seigel's Curative Syrup, i RON is constantly ( pair.' iris proved safe by millions and pre for arresting and permanently j leaving-the body, i.Noth_in"g beside remains. Round the. yeu wr a-yOnr-geography, an' you I p � relieving eonstl anon,'and• indi• #f scribed by physicians over twenty a P aspecially toward the period of middle decay havens get a man yet. I don't want petition. it is an old reliable "ape and you must mase up for this 4 Of that oblossal wreck, tlotintlleps and my lassie to get geography r, _ three f°'�s �� remedy that never falls to do the iron deficiencyif you want to escape - Colds Headache daily. . y pe --••-0.— work. 3o drops thrice dell disease and be strop and well: When _ bare, " Toothache. Lumbago _ Get theenulne at your dru gist g (The lone and level sands stretch far Infantile mortality has gone down Neuritis Rheumatism ti o . the iron in your blood tuna low; signsfrnrn 150 r 1,000 at the hovirinillv t there I not enough iron,circulating --r of the century to 80 pen.I�00To-day, S�e_pt "Bayer Tablets at Aspirin" the blood-stream. becomes thin palsGod's _ only. Each unbroken package con., i Land watery, the body weak and rum �'• Little Things $mall- 'minds are captivated by HELP � L!-idown. In'stich cases ordinary iron- '!'I love the little things of God— trifles. ttttna twelve to tits cost t Handy boxes eontaiaiati foods•tirldom iuppty s ruS,cirnl The•lottmy stent of fresh-turned God; �• of t�relve•tableta cost Lew'cents.Drug- _ casted Iran—which, contains iron like the i lata also sell bottles o1 24 and 100.• uanilty of this tmlrort�mtete at;n m.kesut ' Aspirin is a tra,e mar free a a - ospdc trot- OUR-....WOM� or the waste so that many hyeiciana nos'-,. , rescrtbe s eoneeattated form o The assin of cite south 'winds by C Z E M A .In Canada) 01 Bayer. 1Hannisctare o! -- tron,n your blood. I Tse darting bash of.bluebird s wing, Monoaceticacidester of Salicylteacid. °a Actual.blood Segts•ehow that a'tretnendona And all the' sights and sounds of or:the sato and scalp'is as VdIc- . �r��tee number of people who arc weak and-ell--�.-_ - c don that we have been mcceaduItr I dila it to well knOWII that ABpiria M L_ Tells iaek vwn a their blood. It you are not sure of Spring. - treatin= by mall and- Is oar assess means, Bayer Manufacture, to assist MIPs. Holmberg 1 CIIE HOW yyrorour own coouttio�n,goto your doctor and have tetra take our blood couat and.ase where you hen for over so rears. it afRtrted. write as as- the public against imitations, tl{e Tab-, Lydia£.Pinkham'sVC$Ctable stand or else make the following test yourself: J love the days when summer fades, Nat°�T your °a'° tulby, we ago-two--qtr hose lets'of Bayer Company will be stamp.:* See how long you can'work or how far Yyou can , I'imPkc Blotches.' Blaclibbsds and other qm- , Compound HelpedHer. walls without beeom;oi tired next tgete two The scarlet tinge in forest glades, aontWom mets troubles. 9uperfluwu aair, ed. with their general trade mark, they. - fiv n tablets of Nultated iron three titnes The wild grapes, purple on the vine, Mels. W&rta, sto., permanently endtoatad b " ►�. rgrw .the only method—Llectrolyda. r Bayer Cross. yr day after sprats for two weeks. Then test _ i r j xined.ur strengthByagain and ace how much you havecrisp $if3CWrite #or Ott InstituteeLimlted t 14F" P years old I would the time I was - slued. y eazichmgg�the blood and creating The hint f L9w�SA•gra Islas.sky, � _ � � •� � ll6 years old I would get t;ue)3 sick feel- ne red blood erns Nuated Imo strcrgtt,ery To warn as. that old winter's nigh. i f lugs in the.1pwer part of my abdomen, �•:• the 4ervin rebuilds the n weakened an power and H iscott Bid tO Owed b Cram Sand vOmitin This ltelpe to instill renewed energy and power Into —Hazel Blair. �• � i p P 8• i' g onto __ kept me from m work (I help m par. fibs whole system. — O 81D College 8t. Tor to y usu81 y Unlike the older Inorganic Iron products, en OA the farm) as I ly had to —Illu:ated Iron is easily assimilated, does not Payment for articles advertised in Wure the tceth,make them black nor upset the , I -- '' o to bed for the rest of.the day. Or at •stomach. The manufacturers u, sue- ,this column-sbou.d be made with-Do- g R arrant v times I would have to walk the floor. Y _ cpu fit and tnt.rely satisfnct�ry results to every ;minion Ezliress Money CFfdcrs-�-a Eafe' GIRLS! HAIR GROWS suffered in this �vap until a friend in• w`' iaud�3Deoned they will rsontsdgietos�a,oueY. + - dueed me to try Lydia E. Pinkham'a t all way of sending molal by mail. THICK AND BEAUTIFUL x �{ rest. - Vegetable Com und. I have had very Plumbers Ha - �� ,, t i „ i � '8atisfactuYy rest�ilta Bo far and am re0- �!Q '� stable Com und to a DO when is.the,harvest s-eason?" m friends.. I surel am a tri Alt - Bobbie - "From November -to Wonders for Lifeless, , y � g t f r I feel like a di erent� ppeersonnail March." - � CC g ?ilia that I don't have these rambles H� ODELIA HOLMBERG,BOx 93,viking,Alta; .. - Teacher--:`'R:hy, Bobbie, I am sur- ' A glean'-y masa prised_that ou should name such-bar. of luxuriant hater Letters like this establish the merits \, — — \ full of loss,'Ius: `of Lydia E.Pinkhkm's Vegetable Com• q ren months. Who told you they were x�. 8 A the, harvest season?" ire and life short.' in andad. ilmelnts after taking it.ief from��i ! Bobbie—"Pa. He's a pluhlber., ly follows a genu•, e , Inc toning'-up of i�a�� Lydia E: Pinkham a Vegetable Corn- Inc ' CATARRHAL DEAFNESS tit aril educated. ' neglected scalps For. r`a"a"'5 Fragrance pound,made from native roots and herbs, M:nsttave hadst�-rrtsins relief from — #};; lcbntaina no narcotic or barmful'drug9, -. It was I{enneth's first day at school with dependabl Use ClhLcllrl Talcum g h ` Catarrhal Deafness 'Head Noises nd today holds the record Of Dein the &ioalaes'in the Eau and Head Colds and when all the pupils were seated he "Danderdine," most succeWat-remedy for female ilio by using a raised his hand and sghd: __` _ — - Failing h a I r, and''thousands Leonard far OIC "I can spell cat and taunt up to Etching scalp' and There is nothiIIg better than In this country, ouaanda of Cal• ° seven an write at own name, so you �� the dandruff ly Cuticura Talcum for powder- tary testimonials prove this fact. A soothing.penetrating oil that to ing and perfuming the skin. It If you doubt that Lydia E.Pinkham'p , terycHective.Justrubitbaekof won't. have to bother to teach me corrected immediately. Thin, dry, appeals to the most fastidious Vegetable Compound, will belplica ycag - theearaand Insertinnostrils -,`- mue.h.'1 ,wispy or fading hair is gnickly Invtg• 4 write t0 the L a E.•PinkhamhHedf+ For arse everywhere CL2S because of its fine,smooth teS- Infereatind descripflre -- -�►-" oersted, taking oa how strength, color dire and delicate fragrance.. cine Co.,� Cobourg, Ontario, formm' " folder sent upon request Every man's face is.the ledger of and youthtnl beauty. "Dandertne" is Pinkham s private text-book Wd iAY39 Rp his cod and of his evil accounts. Sspug OiaeseatuSasdSee n Sold A:O.LFONA .Ina. Snore about it., • O " M lith l+e,N.1. 7 g _ delightful on the batt; a retroshtng, through inttlteBe St.Paul a tanikpot d y L • Listed.!N St Md 34-11. Me�trnl st?mulcting ,tonic — not sticky or �'+' CuseuraSe,a0sha"switboatmw• ISSUE No. ll__!" Keep Keep Mlnard's Liniment In the house. grsasyt Any drugstore. I �... i - x•41 ` '� .. <'ap a •;?. �'t+'�,-•.4Y.t.+'Yk . .+,.,,I.t,.,{a;.x' ',_�r,15,ar ...,_ ^,,e• ,+y.,• F r '�, -y; -..�:,: . alt. „a,• ' � ,k,,•.. .o �, .. "• - f•.R a i A•- _ CARD OR THANKB. AUCTTION SALE (W r , - We Wilht0 ez sees--to our man gor ' friend: and ceigbbors our sincere Ree rises and Cattle ! " 'TMRMS gratitude for their expressions ofFowl. J. Sheep,-Pigs and i1.75perTear.; $1-50 it Daiainadvance. sympathy and aete of kindueea.YbownA'eh;pment"of.beat qualit plain agt�-fanc"y tumblers r l!��scrlgciong the United-States and Creat us dduring ills loll illness and the The property of g Britainia.00 in advance. death of our beloved'father, the larte 1111aII1 �}10IY1a8 NO2"trOII .•. 75e doz. ''` PatrtckTeefy. 9(3•s. plain Blown Tumblers, ... =The Family. At Lot 2t3, Cub.8, Pickering 8 Oz• grape,patterp cut Tumblers, bell shape,.. • 1.50 doz, �__,IUHN MURKAR, Proprl tor. Township, on These plies: do not represent the usual,cost." • Wednesday, _ Wcdnesda , March the 26th, 1924 y now-they woat be long selling. ura pp LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The following property "DEAR Sin.-Last week, at the call 014TARIo HORSES - s., -of the Rev. Peter Bryce. Chairman of Reg, bay mare 9 yrs sire ween, r. the Mothers' Allowance Commission Ontario Railway and Munieipvl gpg, brown mare, 't4 foa years old Are you gsttin_g your share of the fresh frozen fish-Haddie, Fillets, of the Province of Ontario, a special Board sired by Lord 1:11eai8er, ReR.bay mare O"re old stred 7-gaiar MacQueen., ysters tc. If not it is your own fault. ' Always a Rood :meting of the local: ac In the ll9atte Black mare 9 yrs old g.p. in foal to .4Ontario was held. r of the Application of p Oshawa becoming a city on the Stb. the Home Tele hone Com an .Lim• Cattegat. Brown gelding rising 9 yrs, f At. was neceaeary to arrange . as to p P $ Bay gelding rising 2 yre.••'L Bay suck- , boards and$nanc'es. From thatd*te iced• for authority to wake the un- _ in cotta, _ dermentioned charges-fo - g _ All linea of Good Fresh Groceries. A good delivery will have a separate♦ board mileage on, service furnished sub- CATTLE r cal ? from the rest of the County. Thea. Re red cow bred Sept 9, Reg: roan - ef*tt;iCe at you 1. too. it will ta9ce care of its share of scribers whose premises are'located $ roan cow bred outside the limits of the Town of cow calf at foot, Beg. r - } +the financial obligations. Aug0, Re roan cow bred Aug 25, - ' Itis gratifying to know that the . Uxbridge and the Villages of Brook- B 8•. Phone M0 lin, Claremont, Mittkbam, Picker- Reg• red heifer bred Dec 10, 3 Reg: ' rA:ct governin the Mothers' Allow- yearling heifers, 3 Heifer: eligible to $ ing and Unionville: y g ' o @:aces is so sattSfactory that little or register, 2 Bull calves eligible to regia. T t1Tf 1� A,. "D. Q ! ,. GROCER no changge will be made In its work- For Individual Line Service: $1,92 per ter, Rerd bull "•'Mayflower Centre," d . .C1r1V Li "nage during the present session of our annum for each one-quarter of a 2.Grade yearling heifers. Gr4de.year, mile or•fraction thereof. ling steer fit for beef ringer, " ..legialature.- e to give de or 2 Partv Line,: : .$2.70 per 2 Fat steers. ac F cannot ask fors B We ca P Z tails, but think some of the outs annum Yor each one quarter of a PIGS ANDFOWL •ling facts will be of In tet eat to your -mile"or fractiorl thereof. 10 Store pigs, 12 Leghorn hens. A R M L A N D S seaders... .For'4-Party Line Service: $156 per. SHEEP t In the Province, in January, 1924, annum for each one-quarter of a p To buyor sell our farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of - 6 'Reg' Shro shire ewes. 6 Grade- µ. 'i{ 99,828 UO was eapeoded in Allow- mile or fraction thereof. ! Shrophire ewes, 1'Reg.Shrop, y :arse. We havn't the exact 8gurea ---shire ram. The United Farmers Cooperative Company, , for 1924, but about one million and a APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING Limited: _ r ---ihaIt for the entire was"k. Everything will be sold; fey By this approximately four thous- The Ont`nrio Ritilway and Municipal Sale begins at one o'clock sharp Phone Pick, 1508 _ ! sand homes. were assisted._ In these Board hereby appoints Monday, the R A.•J. kLLISON, Representative, Pickering, ye Atiomes would bafour thoueaad mothers Twenty-fourth" 1)ay,of. March. A. D. TERM$:-All fat r;ttde,• p!RP,fowl and ' •or guardians itud twelve 'thousand 19.2.1, at the"hour. of half=past two all suuls of $20JO and under,cash; children.. o clock in the afternoon, at its.Ottani- _ over that ,amount-8. m•laths credit - Ia-ovr own county in January, 1924. hers;47 Queens Park, in the City of given to parties furalabldi approved ` *` $1475"00 was expended in Allowances. ,Toronto,for the Hearing herein. jnint notes. 5.per CerAt per annum or the year 1923 about $17,000 W. Dated at Toronto this Sixth .Day ok. bg for cash. ' � +` Through this forty-five homes were March, A. D. 19.24. FRED POSTILL, Auctioneer Finane>� Inform ' . r _._ esisted. {3gd)- H.O.SMALL, - `y Before the ASE.-tbge mothers and Seal] 27 28 - ,Secretary S an nwtitut�OA M11�! 1Tit fialfd ktfOw�� Of children, having lost the bread winner, _ -� . A LZl%nancW maikets at home and abroad,and with would have been mercilessly -thrown s CO " MafilagElri Of broad experience and unbnased•u a ,4. ti s' r _ meat,this Sank is m a position to reOdw Some may ask, `-How is"this money raised?^ The county raises to halt. I have been appointed-sale agent information OA investment a=1a Other 1>n the Province the other half; and .all ,gt. fORTIFY -• attost@ of ad�tialetrat[on. - - •- for Royal Smokeless Coal for this 1>Datte!<i�'���- Your board is Willing and glad w r YOURSELF district, also other grades of coal ,tt'A!1►D/1tD,u1[YICa [+C..trswistav 1gla..alsl drratp. -.give any help-or information within c 6E#11+IST Elam "$8.00 up. Tax their power. THE Royal Smokeless Coal is referred ;��'AN�RD BA� " Too,we Wish to say."that;thoee die- s>ti COLDS for economy and. a� pen@lag the Act may do so with the 12tf fffiriency. greatest earn and -vigilance; but only �,� •® .-the mothers and guardians of the DONALD MU1tiTR0, PICgEKING W. F. Law,Merger `•children can crown it with the boaor Pickering Branch-, ` It deserves. - NOW TIAT the win. ANNOl'NUING. Whitby Branch, - - + Marta gar A McClel ger y For the present, the board of South ter time ie with tis OatarloIs composed of the undersign g y MINION Or CANADA fi .ed members: a gain, fortify ortif yonreelt a- 77: Wx. R1 �L.Port-Perry gainst the elearents- "Mak"e - .MRs. fi. M.,FoRSYTH. Claremont REFU DING LOAN 1!328 sure.that the food that you tf - - " ROeERr THaicPsoN, Whitby Subscribe now for '- News" - take into your system, is ,r,. 5 PER CENT BUNDS. ' - SALE 'REGISTER. " Palatable, and itonrishltiR.• _ { -- _ "j'CESDAY MARCS 18rs—Auction sale Order our bread and one" 20 year Honc7®;'price 9$20`, to "yield ' sail and after tueal 5 14 per cent. of farm sock. implements, root.. pastry 5 year. Bonds, ptice 99. to yield bay, t wl. grain,etc..at lot 9D.con. ...you will express your gra- 5.23 per-centti Pickering. .R. ardware Store 8.Pickering, the property of Beal. ' -" porter. Sale at 1 oclock, sharp. tiflcation. Oanaidan Natiorlxi Railway (O. N. R.) n first-Inorttragr Dehe See bff[i -Fred Postill.aoetionPer. lure@ maturingMay 8, 1930. Price' "ju88DAY, MARCH 18tH=Dispereton "� 570 per thousnd, or $!Opt invested - - As h;r abction sale of registered Clydesdale :! 3"-_�,p �•!,� /1���j� now increase: to $1,78'4.10 sit ma.' :bones,high grade Shorthorn cattle, Cl,l't.MVl�Jl�L1C turity. • T (1 Yorkshire tinge, implements, lural• r, RY Phoneor Wire orders at our po,ulti 1�) tore etc., the property of W. J. a'a+� expense. s Hallett, lot s0, con.2. Whitby. Sale KSI 1,N ij'PH�NE'900 1 ,'Y - - . at 12 o'clock she See billy. W. !Y+ 't l! DYKES dt ROUERS, sharp. F` .•d ii i It�"1{$IttN�'7;; Phone NS J Duadas St. Fast, gg r f a� mww�,auctioneer. ,..�'a� fk u'u, _ Wit{ Whithy, Ont. 1 Citnicers , =t ippEDVESQAY. MARCH I9TH-AOCtIOD E rade - sale of Olpdesdale horses,high g - - - - • rg" • • Sborthoro cattle, Yorkdbire hogs. « I LAYING MEAL BEEF SCRAP AND BOGE Implements,bay, rain and roots, w "the propertyy of g.�• as. at c moilgage : OYSTER SHE"LL MICA GRIT 20:can. B. F.. Base Lia . 9 a'.LA .'Sale at 12.90 dciochsharp, See bill@. - ROYAL PTRPLE.LICE POWDER No reserve. Writs. Maw,auctioneer, _ W n ne i t t goods e s on 014 "rBVRSDAy. MARCH 20TH-Anction E N"7 market. O will co vi a a flat hese o are the be t ' sale o[farm stock and implements. _ _ the property n! H. ¢. Bradley, tot At ,per cent. _ "RoFal Purple Calf Meal for yoatiR calves b ' 21<.con.7, Whitby, one mile north t - e bee tonic r _ s an ca , of Brooklin, Sale at 12.30 o'clock _ Stock Spec'flc th t t for holes d itis r- arp. tion>•er. MADE ON REVENUE PRODUCING F� _0 _ _ . FaJDAY, MARCH 21ST—Auction of ' _ J. S. BAISDON '.-. farm stock and implements, the pro- - `�"'" - p ��►��A�+� . ` - s = _ rty of Chas.F.MacGrotty, lot 25, P TO 50 P. C..OF `AR�StNG " $. F. can., Whitby Township. Sale t" :AI 1_90 sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw, OK - V�iItIIATI -'auctioneer.:, RIN11�7'7­7 ' . �ATVRDAY, MARCS 22ND=Twenty . IC K� 'he-A of Percheron and Clyde mares 11 bL�SIrieB.B In atricteet confidence - sea ilk}aRe,�orres sell matches,at �. - ---MHouse, Stouffville. TheseEA@ARKT animals are well brake:is all, bar- `INSIIRANCE-Life, Fire, Anto, Accident, Sickness. M_ w nese. No reserve. Jae. Dickson. �eoprletor. Bale ai 1 o'clock, F. W. ;l30ND9-Government, Municipal, (;oriDoratina GAGE-.LOANS on.Farm Properties. r:. REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential. 1' ROuad Roast or Steak, ... •. r WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ft n-Auction ' sirloin •.. �per Ib sale of registered bosses, cattle, - - t or Steak, *bee pigs and fowl,at lot 25. con'. Roast or $ Porterhouse Roe Steak, • • " - " 8, Pickering,the property of Wm. R K • E R , B A - Rump Roast.... _ ... ... , and Thos.Norton. Sale at I o!--lock _s • _ _ — ' sharp. Bee bills. Fred Poetill,nuc- - - pIOHERINGI - ... tions@.. HeavyiRib Rsoast, . ... _ .. 16e �• '9PsDNsanAT. MARCH 2brH-Auction g S $hoalder Roast. .• :. t� P. O. Bo 40 16 and 18C - sale of farm stock, the property of Telephone Pioke 4800 Pot Rpast; R.H.Pilkey,lot Zfi, Broken Front, - _ ••, •. 9c Whitby Township. Sale at one ���� Brisket, to buil, j•• Leg of Pork,... ?aC atetioneer. - o.._ - -' ibiffion Loon o - _... 25ch' t '•TUBSDAY,:MARCH 27TH—A"iir f ir,n Vr Roast '26c,23Cof 2i bead of 'high•clasb Holeteiu � Sh uldet Of Pork, cows and heifers, fresh and due to S m -Pork Chops," c freshen coon after eale; ale: one p•tir =Pure Pork Sausage, sof Percberon horses rising -4 and 5 Canadi visitors to the British Empi )Exhibition 25C " 4 Finest Salt Perk,... «" yes+ra, well broken and fit for walk, aarrk� tea of our Finest Breeikfast Bacon, piece, _ 38c --, the property of J. S. Hones. blilii• are invtled to make use of t A9 W 1 treat, E.C. ,6 sliced,".,. .' 38c London Office at No. 3 Hing ., en. , Sale at 1.30 o'clock. 'See bills. We recommend our LETTERS O EDIT and TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES to people traveling Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or-whole), 32e s `� .TENDER$ WAN TED " •abroad. They are easily negotiated a d serve as a 45c " p evaluable introduction' t �r}�erq the holder $eek"Bacon, - - 55c may not be known. LET OF CREDIT and Cooked Ham,. � fA Tu 'to Mar. T VELLERS' CHEQVre on sale at all ..Weiners,•• 25c Tenders will be receivedp RA -15th, for the work of decorating Dun Breaches of the Bank. " - 3 at ran Presbyterian church. Work - `.;1 Easy First and Domestic •• " ' ... car a 17, ;•xn be done early tD M For further --- -.-_. _. _._. '� r�yy _ ' ` 3 lbs" v5 cents - - wrticu!ara apply to RdO; J, F. Clug• 5 lbs 90 cents= nr�t Dumbarton. chairman, or Mrs. - ++ lb prints 18 cents;, <] a•,��t. Annis, R. R, 2, Pickering,aecre- _ Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday ' :a VV of Decorating CommBANK ittee. 24tt WH118Y laRl►NCIt, G. P. LYND, Mana4er. �'. a : C' arr�d w ffalt 11ROOMM gjtANcH, 'c. cRoss, W. G. RF ID PICKER� ax of 5 ► 1lwdiaria _ _ _ — ' -_ t r; � .. •, '. .' .: �- .. .; -•,.' '' - r l:r..^�. , ,.•-z,^ -.,mi 'ns '"til' .lir' .A+a,�, r �. ' dC�t � `d?r'" i7.FS+t. rk',",»:" �,,�y'a'.. :?.. t'• >Y"3. ru4 .".�2 x. �a.r, RK ^,.` f :A.' ?4F'• a-•.�, .,,a„ --s.n.' r.,,- r-`•-`'Y',. '. F 4•,..J•' :1_. "'•°r _1S: 'Y.,k _ ,1.-}. .} a.Y. wy.. w.r'.L:' Y' titt �q 1. CLARE,b10NT: relief, .The doctor then returned .CLEANING PRESSING J. A PE R KI N S- BIG Mre. Thos. Oliver was'in Toron• home but in a fent minutes receiv ed aeother urgent call ae the boyBrin (THE DECURATOR� t0 on Saturday, g along your to, cleaned T had taken a turn for the worse. andreseed. Satisfaction Roy Ward had a basinsas trip On his arrival he-found him in a Charges moderate.guaranteed For every description of Pa uting, to the city on Saturday. ver critical condition. Dr. Sana r•Han ing, Interior REDUCTION y 8 JAMES BRISCOE,HRIr's Baeeoratia and C. A. and Mrs. Overland and eter, of Stonffville. was also sum• � K children s a t Monday in the city. _ Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery i w` pe mooed. but the boy had breathed Oi$remont. Hardwood Finishing. Jaques Evans is busy these days his last before he arrived. Scott O°t' g• t -cutting fire wood and hauling it - Beet Workmanship.. Prompt Service, ,\�L was a bright and attractive child, IVs i.1 home. _ Prices moderate. Luther Bowes, of Peterboro,• and was a great favorite with all ,Whltevale Phone or write _ spent Saturday bet's with his who knew him and mill be greatly hi in at home and. by}•eompan= Gerrard 64 Torreas Ave., . = mother. - lane. His funeral took place ori The Service Gar a °� (9.21) Toronto. Makin Ri00 rn forJohn Miller made a shipment of Tuesday afternoon to the Union s pure-bred Shro' gwhire sheeD on wee ay �was lar y yerhaa ng, amt ng, a s 4' Mrs M. J. Walker is on the sick by eympath'zing friends. repairing repairing done. Ignition prin� OC ; Green; iz11s .1 Hot at present suffering from a a specialty. Men a Fleece Underwear, regular$1.00 ! sore throat. Your old Ford top re-covered -LOGS WANTED • •for Sic, , Mrs. David Graham is on the ``� II TT for $13.00• I will pay, delivered at mill, fora Mens Heavy rib Underwear, -leg. 1.75 * sick list at present+eggeriag fiom S H 1 N G L E S limited number as follows:- for 1.99 :,severe cold. Berry & Popllter Men's heavy home-knit sox, 'reg 1.00 Lyman Pilke had a birthday - J J No. I Basswood, $30.00 per M for 890 y y y Britieli Columbia Cedar No.2 , 25.00 Men's heavy wool sox,reg 60c, for 46c party on Monday.• We wisli him Galt Gaivanized Steel Shingles Sound Dead Basswood 20.00 mite, 1.75 to 2.50, for 1.49 `+r' litany more of'em. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Get for No. 1 Soft Elm %.00 cape,1.75 to 2.25,for 1.29 Read Mrs. Combs, of Toronto, spent for sale at y No.2 20.00 sweater coats, reg. 5.25M, ,A few days during the peat week T. PATER80Ir"8 - QLASEMONT Bound Dead Elm 15.00 " for 4.26 with her mother here. S P R I N G No. 1 Rock Elm 40.00 •' Shoes,reg, 4.75 for 4.19 Call and get prices. No,2 90.00 Ladies'Underwear Wm. Dolphin and arch Fred,'in No. 1 Sec, Growth Pine 25.00 for 79c. , reg. 1.00 aad 1.26 tend leaving about March 15th for -Look up your broken harness .and Ladies Hose, 76c and 1,00 r. for W0. - the Pearse River District., _ get it repaired before the spring Custom sawing done as usual; _ p John Pallister is kept.ver bas x RUSH Turning, shaping and wood repair- 2 only Sweaters, reg,7.50 for 3,95. ; p y' y x Ing of alldeaeriptions. A few pieces Serge,all wool,,all shade# these days nprsing a .very sore x We sell new Ha Taese Parte - re . 1.26 for 86c vd. . felon on one of his fingers. Ou Oat Flaking and Chopping every day, ew p sees a ,reg,-1.00=Por�o- Mrs. A. J. Chandler,of Toronto, C/e1P1NE F'�G•AR �E.E'�RN� Rood for school dresses. D ORAS. A. WHITE; me(>}inghame,reg,80c for 19c: 4 spent Wednesday last fvith her ,�° GOODS ap the. Corner Shoe Store, 8uo0eesor to late W. Q. Barnes , -y {, parents, J. H.and Mrs. Beal. Claremont, Ont, Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, Ont. -�' ARE GROCgRIE9-Black bulk Tea. spe- h` Mies Margaret Macnab pej2d has re-. �, cial e8c,lb. Soappss-=8 for 28c. Rolled turned home after apeading three ffid'lI Oats-e The for 26c. Rioe-3 The for ' weeks with friends in the city. VPas -p ' Remember the concert in the E� �`� MR. CAR OWNER ' 25c• Raisins-21be for 26c. Prunes- ' �k +50 21be for 260., Figs-4 The for 25c. Masonic Hall this(Friday)evening eA by the pupils of the oontinustion THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS are over, j Ali goods in the store reduced for ��■�� Y�, two weeks-Until 15th March. school It is the beet'yet. now is the time to get your car overhaul. Miss-Vets Stephenson, of the -ed. Do not wait until you need your car in the TT� n Toronto Conservatory of Music, OU real! ought to tryspring. (let it done now when you and I have L• A• �COTT, spent the week end at the home of Y uur canned moods. If the time. No Job too large or too small on an OLAREMONT.. - ONTARIO her parents here. � y _ - Chas. Cooper, who has been con- you weren't in at the open- make of car. y ` 'fined to the house for several Ing you'd think they were Is able to fresh from the farm. No, WORK GUARANTED �� weeks owing to illness, we don't have "a stand-in" ' A be around again. with the wholesaler, we, GET OUR PRICES r �,/ t0c k ldre.Cowan, of Barrie, sister' of Mr. Truemsn..and . Mrs. Ra mea, simply demand that they THEY ARE 'RIGHT of Tiilsonburg. aunt of Mrs.True• -send us their beat product. A good stock of Parte, Accessories, Tires and Tabes, .,man,were here on Tuesday at- Gas. Oils and Greases. ..Rubbers of all tending the funeral of little Scott _ Trueman. HONE CENTRAL. GARAGE, PICKERINCI sizes to clear Mrs. Woodburn, of Toronto,has i '. been spending a few days here t �0� at greatly •re- . Albert and Mrs. Phone 4900 CHAS. B. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR 5 y with her f arenta, duced° aces Mantle. her.Woodburn and Mies 1 Late of the Davidson Motor Co., Whitby. Ont. 4J11ve Mantle also spent 'the week- end - - end with them r - K u ngthe - Dr. Eugene Underhill, of Acro- ' t a f month of - ' ra. will re-open his dental parlors .:ia Claremont soon as the roads ' • 1 - BUS •� • I jE March " wvill permit his coming. Due not 1 ra -ice will be given as to when his !visits will be resumed. L J. Fin ld, Claremont �F . The Continuation School Inspec- -'Toronto, Pickering and Whitby ° k tor. Mr. Mille. paid his regular Boot and Shoe Repa' =' r official visit to the school here on Sell- Yourlia -Tuesday and found eve thing inSEEK DAY SERVICE t'9 Aleo harness repairing at the new first-claas .shape and excellent stand, opposite the :Leave Whitby Leave Toronto ' s work being done In all the de- poet office. 7.40 a. m. 9.45 a. m. rtmeata. _ 9.80M.•m. + 1.8Q P' m. Next Sunday Sunday morning at the Best workmanship guaranteed. 1.30 p, m. - 5.80 p. m. _ and Save fence Baptist Church the pastor will Chargee moderate, ; 8.45 p. m. " -00 p. m. j. preach,on "Unity of Mind-a Pur THOMAS WATSON SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS money pose and a Possibility." and in the yob evening his subject will be "The PIUHERING, ONT. Leave Whitby Leave Toronto y W►y for the privilege o! main = ' Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin;and 7.40 a. m. 9.45 a, m. it oiag and building rail fences when it oosW less to have wire fences. Lost Boy." 9.80 a. m• 1.84 P. m• Now-Don't wait until coal Upland- the . , There is awide-spread epidemic ' 1.80 P. M. 8.00 p. M. fol and fuel prices come down, _ of hair-bobbing among the yoanR ' Coal, Coal 8'45p' m' ' 000 p. m. It will save you a whole acre of land --•.�ladiea aad irte of'the •village and ti-40 p• m. 11.45 p W. for eyeM400 rods off Frost fence you - vicinity. Jack Brignall says list erect. o place Leave WhitSDAY SERVICE ,oranto- Froe sre .costslaw Web�ec�we it he can hardly Bud time to eat his _ Hard and Soft Eoal of the -- taste 1 ea - meals on account of the .increase � - 3n his profeeaioaal duties but he beet quality on E 00 A. m• = 9.45 a. m. - (a)It's heaving gale, wire defies wen- �opee that it may continue. hand 13.Fares :-Whitby to Toronto ei� '.10.00 P. m. (b)It's laterals act like springs taking The many friends of Mrs. Thos. ** AA ngle 76c, return $1.25 ; Picking, single up •trains that would break an Birkett. who:was reported cysts- THOS. A. LLQ , 60c., return. 9oc.; Danbarton, einsle 40c., return 7oe.: Rouge, ordinary fence. "scally ill'from blood-poieoniog in single 80c..return-30c.; Highland 2016. (c) The Famous Frost Tight dock Yee it tight and never gets out our Aftew 14S 23 W, e that she to holding her own. She __ __ :. _ (Cat this Time Table oat or uture re erence . was Improving nicely but received i * ` Why wait when we can give you a better Price on ft Z�03ff ca In n set back on Monday evening ,M D, MIi..B� Tm S • from which she has not fully re- OJ.�A �1 1 ' �„�j,gGE the spring,and you nage more time w .'.':covered. Hopes are, now enter- SPI ( get it home. tained for-her ultimate recovery. = t, The Women's Inetitute will meet _ _.. - Phone Ind. 2+00 P. M. Cooper, �Clsrea�OIIt cop •on the afternoon`of Wednesday, Wheat or any grain taken in the 19th last., at the home of Mrr. The P1Cke=' g '` ? _(3. M. Forsyth. Dr. Tomlinson ezehaege for Flour. will sive an address on a subject We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, •• not stated. There will be a paper +r oa "The Infiueace of Cheerful. Oil Cake Meal, [!het the Most for nese." Ourrent Events. There mil kiade of grain. The object of tide Association ie to '3:. lessen stealins and prosecute, will also'be anexhibit -- - _ the felons. y Jade. quested A good attendance is re- Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. - - Your =Work an obey ,c mb rs hsvl g y��•1e,� � Royal Household Flour, I A new creamery is-to be es tab• rale immediaNi�-with as membw lished in Claremont which will Cream of to West Flour. I know yo�ve a big investment tied up' in roue of Eseeativo Oomssl�lbs. r- prove of great value to the farm - ' folds of Dorn aad your beef and dairy cattle. I era of the surrounding country as CHOPPING EVERY; want to see you get full returns for this money.' ]I[smbsrsLip f« = 111.00. well as to the village of Claremont. .. !19ok a m' °„redo tr yyuesessm°e°/°s' 'It will be erected ou J. H. Evans' WEEK DAY That's whyI recommend one of my "Toronto lot east of the four corners and - Wooden os. it's built to retain all the tasty Hxsc.Oom.-L. D: Banks,C.S.Palm. work has already begun in hal I- :--.3`S. =J0CK17CT00= food value of the eom-and cattle fed on this kind er,Doawld Monro, Piekertng. ;a Jug brick and other materiwl. -a of silage will give more milk and matte better beef. J.R. Thextoi: W.J. Clark. # well a ice. A five_huaidred pound --zhutn will be installed and the Pickering 'rCoronto"`5ilosaredvtablybuiltofselected spruce, Provident,; BeorNary work will be rushed towards eom- "- b - - double tongued and grooved to exclude the air, 'i ♦� pletion: Leacher Goods Store T`. treated with creosote to lengthen their Life. The The sympatby of the eutire Silo is thus protected against dry or wet weather, couimunity is extended to C. S. freezing,thawing or any action of the silage. The and bars. Trueman in the sudden Our stock comprises evervthing in 1 speciall-lip Roef, too. gives 15% extra capacity. death of their youngest sou, Scott, leather goods and our prices 1221 -Ail I "Who passed away about 4 ublack are second to none, _ Get full value for your investment. Let's IOU Sunday morning after a �very .Everything foc the horse talk it over or get some of my free r• literature. ` brief illness. The little fellow, -Blankets, $2.90 up•heavy _ a ' wl' o wag only ©'ve years- of age, Halters,90c. up. all leather was in his usual health on Satur- �V, R, Emerson, Box 425, Whitby Of all materials and design k day evening, ,having• been out Trunks-Club Bags-Suit Oases ,, kept in stook. It will Qa; you In iuK nearlyall da with the Harness and boots repairs call at dur works std inspect our Hooky other buys. He went to bed ea p 'Chas. B. Rice, Whitevale, Ont. obtain prices Don't be misled other, although he seemed to have Our repairing service is $gouts we do not employ IbeQi e0nssgneM. unexcelled. a . ly we can, and do Ibrow oil! the agawl a slight cold. His parents were awakened early on Sunday morn ^- commission o!10 per een/.,whiob you wit , ing, when be showed signs of anff.. CECIL BRADLEY eeetainly..v. by paeolsasiag loom as. call seliel"d. erir)g from an attack df croup. Dr. Harness maker, _ ' tno�sed and a was imm�icceeded in givingsum- m PICKEkING - ONT,p�RIO � _. _- _. - 0��_• l IW- lby,92-00 \-- T�ATB.E N44 rbc .. .- ... w r F`.»+ :. .,c Y/•. „w, •, •.-.. .. �. :.x'�:f6," %"'�Tsi. ... $:, .r,.. r.,. ,+�' -s y,. �.,:" 7k»t ..t�r:r r. F ;-. ,."'G`3:,}'� m"•M.'�.1i' 'e "!+-.m'�r� -...}f, E. S. .ry';y, {i�` +�.c. ,..A.,, m,.w.., ,�„ �„ .•�` F• v . ,1 r'. 'v.-r d t\ �s+. ..;y�''�•. ••9" .2 .:44'•b i r. „ir>,•w. -+.. ,u:y..- k «.r;. r' i�. h v r a• 9. ,,;,.�. ...'..- • ::.. - ..N 'X ,.,.¢ 4�.' ..�j..r.. w"4�a� ,*3�• ?;,u.v..,,,,q:. s.- r .".�a,5s,y;,,,: :;,:' w ti y t,. •, be no eccamplice at murder.^Yetti the Universities Should bE'� _ « chill at his heart told him he gaa in �i Yot1Y` Grocer for serious trouble. terCsted-iln Music. He tried to placate Olson with a Our univerlsities should be particu- ,> ' smile-and-made a•motion to otter his larly interested in the development of L F for a tried • &CKs f a o �« p � hand. The Scandinavian glared ..at musical studies, since they profess to tat SOC1y Meal The. taxicab . swung down Four- give a liberal education, and Bence ao Cleama" sstth and -- - teenth, across the viaduct to Lake education can be called liberal which Vieth said side disgtloi - Place, and from it to Federal Boule- does not provide some place at least vard. for the fine arts. 1Re lis�ss that Dost~ Hull moistened his lips with his Of all the fine arts the one which eaten teethm and asci tongue and broke the silence. "Where has the widest appeal, and which can mouth. ' we gore'?" he asked at'last, its I-a-s-t-l-a-f Uavioe be cultivated most readily and most satLUes t>ts etravl + "Where we can talk without bein' ' „ profitably by the ordinary person, is overheard, Kirby answered. sweets. H4a1 p p the art of music. It is very unfortun w�L" _� aoablls + JC%Xf�N TEA The cab ran u the stee ' slope to _`" Inspiration Point and stopped there, ate that since the beginning of public value MR the Dsaent ad w Teen tea you will be satias -The rnen. ot•'out.` education in Canada there has beenprovi. r you elfj0�•�. "Come back for us in half an hour;", a widespiead tendency to regard �easo>K � ' Teed with iso ®finer, blend. —Try it tC.day. the cattlem$n told the driver. music as an•extra, a something which as � Se.isd In fr valleyof Clear Creek. Be_it.-and )e1ow them lay the could on occasion be wholly dispensed �Og'a' ibe _ yond it were the foothills,,and hack of with without any -particular lose to N, h pupil, oOnly in very rare instances w ' them the, line .of,the,_Front Ran a •" y has music been given a place of equal stretching from Pike's Peak at aths h i south up to the Wyoming line. Grey's honor with such,.subjects as arith- -Tei ed "-Tr i l and Long's and Mount Evans stood uretic, literature and history, and yet soat unshine.giant sentinels in the clear there are very'strong reasons indeed R13 why such a place should be accorded it: b _ ! HuII looked,across the, valley new The .need for training in musical a' �° 8Y WILbIAsf 31ACLEOD R.fINIi' ously and brought his eyes back v!ith appreciation is at the present'time t a jerk. "Well, •what's' it all about? r 'Whatjawant?" particularly urgent, although no'sen- f JhQ f�e�ylpr jQS •I know now why you lied at the sible person would undervalue the im- i (Copyright Thomas.Allen). in nest about the time ortance of training in musical ex- - - .. , f q you saw me P g on the night my uncle was killed," Pression.-.The present.plague of the 3' CHAPTER XXXV.—(Cont'd.) drifted her to the night of the twer-ty-i Kirby told him. silly and the primitive . in popular. The luxury of the'rich gives bread j Kirby tapped gently on the. glass."third—said they'd been especially ac-.� "I didn't lie. Maybe I was mis- music has not come uninvited. We to the poor. j The lights inside flashed on. From tive that night and had used a rope to taken. An man's liable to make a g Y have as a people, sought it by•our one view point he .could see almost getinto a second storey of a building. mistake." - half the room.-, He could, go ,to the, She woke up. Her clothes-line on the "You didn't make a mistake. You persistent neglect of music in its more He whom more is allowed than is "'other'side of the blind and see' most;roof had'been cut that very night. She:deliberately twisted your story so as ennobling and'siore intelligent forms. reasonable, desires more than is .al- remembered the night on account Of,to get me into my uncle's apartment towable. r e of the other half. �. A 'man sat down in, a chair close its being the one when 111r. Cunning-;forty, minutes ,or so' earlier than I .d► BLENDED TEA IS > to the'o Opposite a a11, letting-his hands ham was killed. ' Could the boys have was. Your reason wus A good one. If Minard s'Liniment for Dandruff. fall on the arms. A girl stood in—roti used it.to get into the store an' then 11 was in his rooms at the time he was BETTER• of him and pointed a gaper knife at;brought it back._ I thought likely. shot, that let you out completely: So - Tea from one garden, ao matter how If_you'make money your_ god, it his bead, holding it as though it "Bully! Were one step nearer than,you tried to lie me.into the death cell fine it is, possesses certain desirable will la ue ou like the devil. Thp b ad of the,we were. We know Olson teas loolcin' >' p P g y at Canon it . man fell sideways. in the window ram e. re e,cape i Hull's. an arms was us of in Kirby tapped on the window pane, outside." j like that. I wouldn't playyno such a all characteristics are not developed again. He edged up the sash and The detective slapped his ch?g%i 'ft trick on any man. No, sir." under the same'conditions. If the tea - stepped,into the-room I lies between Hull and the Swede.• .-you-wouldn't, but has a perfect flavor it may lack body; TThh yeu did. Don't young woman turned .to him.That's a cinch_" stall, Hull. - We've got you right." if It has body it to perhaps without the ' eagerly, a warm low in her shell- "I believe it does," agreed Rose-, j The rancher from Dr Valle broke same -perfection of flavor. ' To eom- era-1ruusmzl lastrnm.ct. it.forbooaR, ' p ! Hirb- made no comment. ` y y adun' Dai This CQ °a ink eheeks.- "We I?" she iaquired, y r.:c seem.„in venomously, "You .bet we .have bine all desirable characteristics to "F+cec o► apt Co ' "Worked out fine, Rose,". Kirby ed to be absorbed in speculations of you',rotten-crook. •I'll pay you back one blend has been the work 'of the i,,,;,' "ti eb;a7p;;';eo°e'-"`,P�'a"' " -said. "I could see the whole thing." his own. . The .detective was reason- proper-for that deal you an' Cunning-I"SALADA" experts for over a quarter • o' "a �� ' "'''",ae.Ct'"aasa=: .. > " in frons a very partial knowledge of h p Still. that dont prove anything, g g am sl`.pped over on me. I'm gonna I of" a century�and "SALADA" Is the , -- i the other mar put in- He belonged the fact?. He knew nothing about the put a rope .round yore neck for, it. I t to the staff of a private detective relations of Jamea Cunningham to hie sure am. W fruit of their labors. The flavor !s• hy, you big fat stiff, I� Brook Trout f or Sale ' a ne with which Kirby was dealing ;uncle nor even that the younger Cun- c as st:ndin' watchirl' tea grown.. �= Se y it y you when you The Wyoming man smiled. "It'r.inghams—or,at least one of them—'knocked out Cunningham with the = proves my theory is possible. Know-;had,been in his-uncle's'apartinFnt the butt of yore gun:" in China there is s strong move- brook trout to (aiao recent i wowned from �s mg Olson I'm wlllin' to amble be evening cf his death: He .did r.i• From Hull's red face the color fled.;ment on foot among the new genera= "a west ""raw"d a,..hmr and easorous. Pw "didn't.sit still on-.the fire escage an know that Rose had been t)mm He teetered fpr a moment on the balls i tion of girls- against the custom o! Asru �"'adm .e0wess ': _ WhbnVm let that drawn blind shat him off from Wherefore his aeduetions, even of .his• feet, then sank limply to the;infant betrothals. 9ro.t tttoat i;.c.bw. 8orn8os. lairs Ds>Ye>a wbat-was goin'on inside. He was one though they had the benefit of being "cement bench in iron: of him. He f �ouat,, o:u=ts�, seanurne ,x„sa� g Q, A. _... mighty interested'observer. Now he trained ones. were of slight va)ue-in tried to.gasp out a .dental, but. the I 0uaa., pm-- .-must 'a' known there.was, a clothes-,this .cases words would not come. In his"throat -t f' line on the roof. From the street ou "will }roue take the key back to the there was only a dry rattle. : - can see a washin' hangin' o4t there C'nief o' Police?"Kirby asked him as l 'lie heard,as from a long distance; any old time. In his place:I'd 'a' hop- they separated. Better not tell him I.ane's voice addressing'him. d up to the root ate' got that line. who was with-yon or what we wt.0ere i "We've got it on you, Hull. Corrie _ ' ppTeehe cline_ hurl. been tied to the eta do"n >r 1 through an' come,clean." Wh: his exactly what he id, I'll pobet. I'm liable to tell him $ whole lot, .."I- I—I swear to God I 4idi}'t do " E DD With a .lot of knots. He•hadn't time the detective answered with heavy it—didn't kill him" he-gasped at lass' �, to'untie it. So he cut the rope. It's irony. "I'm figurin' on runnin' down! "Then. who 'did- ore wife?" de- ( � y��y�. 4' been'spliced out since by a piece of this murderer myself-it any one, asks inanded Olson. . y 1 v+1�No Paint F MATCHES roe of a different kind." you. - i -"Neither of us. 1=i"R tell you-all 'How do }'ou know that's been done "R'i`b you tuck," Kirby ahid with the Who'.e storr'pp." ^• ''CZ6WQyS SQ . t since"" the detective asked perfect gratity, ; "Do you kn6ir •who did kill liiu:Y" ac . o J� ` t r, "A fair question." 'Kirby nodded. "I Kirby persisted. x don't I'll.Sud out,alwut that when I CHAPTER XXXVI "I come pretty near knowin', but I �I talk with the landlady of the Wynd• - didn't see it done.". sa�tvwtma its A ham. If I'm right'qou can' bet that `� xrDE rn•a TAXI, •'Who, then?„ RE ,3ic DOR reset sea _ I Kirby was quite right when he..said ONE ' cut rope has puzzled'her Some. She y q g "Yore cousin--3ames Cunning EZ can't figure: that Hull. would o with them. He " gure: out why any one would g ,ham. l cut her rope down an' then leave it was on his way downtown when the! (To be continued.). there."- taxi caught him 'at Fourteenth' and s Q 'If you can show mei her rope was I Welton. The cattleman jumred•out l ; ; •, : Short Rations. Q - -- cut that night, I'll ss. , from the machine and touched the fat E SOUPS 8 you're if you ,man on-the arm as he was waddling' •.it was Just after the boneymoon and ! the detective admitted. And if you Mr. Freshwed sue erint nded the dis- STEWS, -are right,' then the Swede must 'a' 'Past p. . ` g i 'We want • ou Hull;' he.said. 1 pos+al of`then• first-evening meal prc� - been right here when your uncle was! -you, strsdav�8f fear flitted over the pored by his young,wIf(,,., 'nes, savour dishes, and "May " shall eyes o! the land agent, but i hundreds of diferesat wa Ozo Have been Kirby corrected. Y, g "Say." he grumbled, as l?e-glared; ya he attem ted at once to bluster. "Who' beef cubes will make food'more "We haven't any authentic. evidence Pv ,,> fknife in hand,at a minute apeciinen of tasty and nutritious. ' yyeet as to exactly when my uncle was I wants me. Whadjawant me for. cookery for two. "«'hats the matter Doesn't hart one bit. Drop' a little killed: We're I want you—in that cab. The man' pie, It doesn't "Freezone" on as aching corn, fa- 4 gettin the time mar-I who saw you.-i my uncle's room the;with the'crust of ihls -s rowed down. It was between 9.30 and' half cover it!" stantiy that corn-stops hurting, then "9.50. We know that." night he was killed is with,r4e. You, "Why, dearest." ans•'orered th9 anti- shortly you lift it right off with flagera. j How do you know that?" the pro- this thing over with or I'71 baulks Dais young wife as she came and gazed I Your druggtat sella a tiny- tie of _ on to you an ca or a „ your story you didn't get into -the y policeman. at t,. Dug you as1110 Ica apartment until after ten o'clock. It,Its up to you. Either way is agree- your mother solid you always Ifked the t° remove every 'hard corn, colt cora, mi t 'a' been don,.- any time up till able to me. crust rather short." for corn between the toes, and the foot Inti�ftof4,10,50and 100. ;= then." Beads of perspiration broke out on I — O The eyes o! Kirby and Rose me'. .4 1 cal uses, without soreness or irritation. the fat run's forehead. He dragged WOMEN CAN DYE ANY A! - They had_private' information about'from his left hip pocket the fami',iar GARMENT, DRAPERY ' who was in the rooms,from about 9.155{bandanna handkerchief. With- it he-1 till' 10.10. I dabbed softly at. his mottled face.l The cattleman corrected his state-I There was a faint,a very faint, note or Tiflto1'i1 FaCded ment. , "All right, say between 9,30 of defiance in his voice as he ans-' Dye, t veered. Thin,,,_ New for 15 cents. and 70.05. During that time Hull +++s++tia "I dunna as I've got an call to,go may have shot my unc:e.--Or-Oiaon �tii you. I wasn't in unnm ham's niay have opened tNe window while rooms You can't touch meg can't I , my uncle lay .there helpless, killed, prove a thing on me." ry�n �es im, tapped onto the window a won'tcost you anything to make Mo id n s:lipped down by the fire escape. t„lirhJ4 9;11raosted ;- I,;- qtr if. o o en wow a low, even tones. "I'm a tri' for'the - walk into the.Wyndham, replace the i '„ P y� .'• - - --� _ lea a for Dry Vale on the ley." next mornin''rialf you've got anything to say to Don't wonder whether you can dye SMP " The detective nodded. "If he cut.me, right here's a' good place to on-! or tint successfully, because perfect tir�e� j the 1 epe. Lemme find out from the load it." i home dyeing- is guaranteed wfth "Dia- Indlady whether• it was . cut that i The man's will was wobbling. The mond Dyes" even if you have never i,ight." cattleman_ could see that. I dyed before. Druggists 'have all col-.- Good. We'll wait for Cant _talk here with. a hundred You at the cis. Directions in e8ch package. corner." people passln' rat's the matt_, Ten minutes later the.detectiveoin-I Marr? What are you afraid '-of? j I We're not He knocks boldly who brings good ed them in front of the drag store gain to hat you -over the news. where they were standing. The hard head with-the baht of a si,L-shooter. eyes in his cold gamblers face'were' Hull hung at him a look of startled, • Minard's Linemen Heats` Cuts.. The average-sized Canadian family's potato bill is li+. u;t for.once. ;terror. What did he mean? Or was $25.00 a year. That warrants the use oft pot. 'I'll say' the man from Missouri these anything significant in the last Accordin to lana of the TreasuryHere ft is The SMP Potato Pot. The ideal thing �. . has been shown," he said. "I Ief on to darksentence? Was it just a shot in the Dept. the public debt of the United I Fill with water through the spout without removing the dame at the Wyndham that I was ! „ , Statr_s which is now somewhat more cov4r. Note how Lhcliandlelocksthecoveron. You after a gang of young sneak !Iiiwes I 11 go on,back to the Paradox. ,If can drain'off water leaving potatoes mealy and dry in the neighborhood. Pretty soon i you want to see me,-why, there's as than twenty-two billion dollars, will without spillingpotatoes or scaldinghande. Selling good a place as any." he fully paid in 1952. at low prices in hardware and general stores. Note "We're choosin'the pace, Hull; not' - I the trade mark on the pot. Be sure you get . you. You'll either step into that cab p FREE _ FREE ffor ipto a patrol wagon:' TYPEWRITER$ ; Cleans Feeler ���'�N�uQ'""- WA�E 4 RADIO CATAI.OiA��, Their eyes met and fought Tae SMP linamcicdWare shallow, protuberant ones .wavered' TO RENT has a very hard, ' "Oh, well, it ain't worth che�rin' the a smooth surface, like oe Three Anishes: Paan Ware, ties east, of pearls rag over. I reckon rh go with you." Underwcods for practice purposes. your best Re any enamel insidt and oat. Diamond Ware.three SETS AND SUPPLIES He stepped,into• the 'cab.- At sight S,,eclnl rates to 'etndents. Also re- coats, light blue and wbite outside whtte linins:. Prices the best. PP quires no steel Wool Crrstal Ware, three eoats,'pure white insidt and of Olson he showed both dismay and built Underwoods for vagle at Moder- i or special cleansers. ant. with Royal Blue adaina ' OUT ue* illustrated Catalogue 'is surprise. He had heard of the threat., ate pr!ces-by the makers. Alwa s clean,sweet P I free Ecom taint and now o8 the pa�esa,,` Everyone in• the Dk: Valley nian had been making. odors. Theenamded A Was'he starting on a journey the en;. J united-TYpeWritBr CO. '"^SHEET META!PMDt7GTS Ge."wn: tereated in Radio should have one: I warc.de lu;a Limited � MotrtRf� voaottro aenrtwis>*e W. P. Earle Electric Supply Co. of which would be summary van- , 1o►w,rro.t vaucouvsa eaumaw•. pI CORNS 1Y84..A Clair,.Ay_4• _SQronto, f)nt.. igean e?._A•�lance--" tsetses. ---13 �iE>`st"ri&• ,�—T@rfl32t©- y - -- -- - t1p-- _ !assu d him: This young fellow would ti.• �! • w.,,,riga. .-_ .,,:..- •.., :.. ,�.. ;''�,. r �. .,,es, .,My.?,e 4^,aw .,.�y, ,�. .,-.o, .. _ :.: " . ,F., ..r•„ +,X: a -� - -.,.,. �*""r*A-�•..2,,.��.'a a., <µ, ''*-. .�.a a c.e-n :a'"•�;a ,,n s...4, .�o • 3 ,.yap-3'°.,.�. ti'- ,q. .. .c :,.., '•, �..,. a s:.;' 'w�g ,.�"*.• ';�16'�c ;'�ti�t,;}�' ¢u:yt, .�.:.^i r e..•Lf`+. "` W i 4 y x i .. - k. , '�.�FFFW ..m, �. .a •t. ..... ;,.. < •Y.'!0' .i;d. r. ."rFW}��. 'F'hi i :.J-,! :a- .j+c* +.. .oa' ...0. r.^ r .-. ,. 1+' ' t, ,.. , , ;; t :Yi.a+:•,,,, ";"K '•+✓.•+3 ':s `. .• I F11 - M _ 1. PIC� SQUE ANCIENT CEItF�VIONY PER-' �, 01� � ,� 1 _ a 'Weekly Nl�arket Report -- 3.r FORTED AT TOI�IB OF EtiYPTIAN PHARAOH �a TORONTO. 11336�-to 12�; 2 -]b. tins, �2 to la�;` Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northers,j nb honey, per doz., No, 1, $8.76 to . $1.13$'x. . 1$P. No. 2, $3.26 to $3.50. I _1 �' . ' • Two Bulls`Sls htered to Appease Old Gods of Nile When Manitoba oats-No. 3 CW, fact'No: Smoked meats-Hams, wed., 24 to u$ PP tw - 1, 45c. i 25c; cooked hams, 3 35 to 7c, smoked -:yr TutanlChaII1CII's SarSCOphagua is Exposed t0 y' Manitoba barley Nominal rolls, 17 to .18c; cottage rolls, 19 to "' _ ._ Public View. a All the ab, e, c.i.f., bayrporta. 21c; breakfast bacon, 23 to 28c; appee-- ; , ... - _ ., Ontario barley-65 to roc. -1 cial brand breakfast bacon, 28..to 80c; - 1. a American corn-No. 2 yellow,983lie backs; boneless, 28 to 33c. z, A ,des atch from Luxor, Egypt,;Valle of the Kin in a tomobiles � says:-The re-opening of the tomb of,tirrough a road lined with soldier:.'. a Buckwheat-No. 2,78 to 82c. Cured meats--Long clear bacon,�G �,- �. X... Ontario rye-No. 3, 76 .to 79c. to 70 lbs., $18:60; 70 to•90 lbs., $18; TutanX)iamen on Thursday for inspec After rei'reshments served in a big �. Peas-No. 2, $1.45 to $1.50: 90 lbs. and up, $17; lightweight rolls, tion by some 200 visitors, guests of tent, -groups of eight entered the ` b Milifeed-Del;, Montreal freights,in barrels, $37; heavyweight rolls, .,1 � the Egyptian Government, ,was pre-(tomb, where the lid of the 'sarco-. bags included: Bran, per ton, '$28; $82• . ceded by the picturesque ceremony,'phagus had been removed sine the £, shorts, per ton, $30• middlings. $36;I Lard-Pure tierces, 14�Yi to 16c; , following the custom in the days of Egyptian Government took charge of r' ll good feed flour, $2.10. (tubs, 16 to 118%% pails, 15'>s to 18c; the Pharaohs, of sacrificing two bulls the tomb. A- large platform was - z`��.-' l Ontario__�a_t-No. 2 white; 986 to Prints, 18 to 183/zc; shortening tierces,' ' r In the centre of the tomb. The first;erected, from which the visitors had $4-92-outs de I14% to 14%c; tubs, 14 to 1 art made u of Ministers and high l an excelIcnt view of the gold-covered Ontario No. 2 whits oats-41 t� 43c. 15 to 16'�ic; prints, 17 to 17c - p yr P Ontario corn=Non anal. Heady steers, choice, $7.60 to' 38; :officials, were present. 1 figure of the Pharaoh. I Ontario flour-Ninety per cent.pat.,',butcher steers,.choice. $6.75 to $7.75; .. Thousands of natives"and sheiks,l' Neither Howard Carter, the chi'ein jute bags, Montreal, pron_pt ship- do, good, $6 to $6.50;- do; med., -4.;in gorgeous'costumes;. crowded•.the' excavator, nor any of his staff was went, $4.70; Toron''c basis, $4.70; $a to $5.75; do, com., $4.50 to $5; i,,, . gaily beflagged streets, singing to the' present at the ceremony, which was bulk seaboard, $4.35. I butcher heifers, choice, $6.75 to $7.50; �-,,r accompaniment of Egyptian instruupe,intended by Prof. Lacau, the Manitota flour-1st pats., in jnFe do, wed., $5 to $a 75; do, cow.,$4.25 to menta. After the sacrifice the Gov Frerch E tolo st, and the E r sacks, $6.30' per barrel; 2nd pats., $4.76; butcher cows, choice,-$4.75 to 89P l;YI Admiral De Robeck $5.80• $5.06; do; wed., $3.50.to $4; canners ernment party was entertained by' tiara Minister of Works. ,Who was in command cL the Atlan• Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton,I and cutters, $1.25 to $2.30; but- teata of horsemanship performed bye The tomb will now be closed until tic fleet in connection with the eaten track, Toronto, $14.b0; to $lb; No. 2,: cher bulls,- choice, $4.?5 to $5.25: the sheiks. March 1C�, when it will be repopened $14.50; No. 8, $12.50 io $18; mixed,:do, .corn., $2.00 to $3.00; feeding . t sive British naval manoeuvres con-;$12.50. steers, od, , f $4 -_ Tile 'whole party,.including the for-I for ten days to permit the public to go $5.50 to $E.50 do; air, sips diplomats, raembera of Perlia• inspect it. The guests were given a duoted in the 1Viediterranean. Straw-Carlota per ton,. 9 good, $4, to..$4.75; do, P $ .59• to $5• stockers, :. went and Commissioner llenby, banquet here on Thursday night, r Standard recleaned screenings, f.o.�fair, $3.50 to $4; milkers and springri - were`thea taken across the onl which was followed by an Egyptian English Smiths.Must Adopt . b• bay ports, per ton, $20. era, $80 to $120; calves, choice, $10 ' • Government steamer and to the fete aitd a fireworks dis ,a Cheese-New, large, 19 to 20c; to $12; do, wed., $8 to $lU; do; cow, , p,� P y New Methods to Earn Liviii ' twins, 20 to 2!c;,triplets, 21 to 21St; $5 to $7; do, grassers, $3 to $4.60; - .AL - -- SBcl t s,-22 t to 29cO d, lets,. la cm s $h choice wes, $14 to $i ; do, - r- , large, 28 to s, choice e b sk -COAL MINERS TRAPPED . , A despatch from London says:-'2 p 30c. b $14; do, fat, heavy, �. The village smith, according to no lesg Butter-Finest creamery prints, 46.34 to'.$4.50.; do, culls, $7 to $8; sheep, BY UTAH EXPLOSION I an authority than the Rural Indus; 'c 47c; No. 1 crzr.m,ry, 43 to'4.x; light ewes, $7.60 to $8.50; do,culls, $2 ' - ' � :` tries Intelligence Bureau, will soon be No 2, 42 to. 43c; dairy, 37c. to $3;.hogs, fed and watered, $8.26;. I'llVic, Eggs-Extras;fresh, in cartons, 40 do, f.o.b., $7.75; do, country pointe, . -Seven Recovered But �, down and out unless he.adopta modern to flet fresh extras, loose, 3? to 88e;. -F is Still Y"' I. methods. ", ;7.b0: do, selects, $9.Ob. • , (fresh ftrsts, 34 to 3bc; fresh secanda;}_ MONTREAL `4 "The smith,'says Mr. J. Wedgwood, 31 to 32c. Oats-Can. bleat. No. 2,- - da, •'f:. UnIi�OWn. _. secretary o is + lbs. and over, 25c; ch ckens, 8 to 4 No.2'loeal white 0 'c Flour-Man, : t least, who try to make their living b, -Csstle Gate, Utah, March 9.-One lbs. 20c; hens, over 6 lbs., 22c; do,' '� ' 1. shoeing horses, are dying out. The + spring.wheat pa Isis, $6.,,0; do, •-.V, hundred and seventy-five men eegploy- y 4 to 5 lbs., 1:5c• d) 3 to 4 Its. 15c;i wheelwrights are in even.a sadder 15c ga ends $5.80 strong bakers,$b.60; win- ed In the day shift.of the Utah Fuel " roost:rs, uck�in over 5 lbs. $5.65 to $5.75. Rolled ''' li ht. 18c• tuzk s,;ter pate;, c Dice, y P g 19e• do 4 to b lbs., , Co. mitis No. 2 were entombed by an a 9' '`We are endeacorin to show the oats- bag of 90 lbs., $2.05. Braar- "n 1. g Dun 10 lbs. and.up 22c: explosion at 9 o'clock this morning. 1. blacksmith how he can extend his S Dressed. nJtr -5 �oats-Ba of 90 lbs., ;3,05. Bran- �•; po y prang chickens, ., gg Shorts--$30.25. Middlin .Rescue parties entering the man 8 to 4 $-8.25. Sh trade. What we feel is that 'as the 4 lbs: and over, 30c; chickens, gs- z ,way,at the rear-of the mine have been ,, I lbs.,-25d; her.., over, 5. lbs., 28e• do,;$38.25. Ssy-No. 2, per ton, car lots, able to penetrate but a quarter o! a age is getting more and more mechan- ;18: -°4 �* 4 to b lbs., 24c; do 8 to 4 lbs 18c; "',,: 1, icaI, 'so village mechanics ought to be 1 Butter, No. 1 asteurized, 41 ,c; : • ,mile. Approximately twenty bodies roosters, 18c; ducklings..over 9 lbs.,I P x , are on one o! the slopes in the Utah getting busier .and more numerous, 24c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 256;' turkeys,-No.No. 1 creamery, 40%c; 2nds, 39%e. P� dying oun` 10 lbs. and n , 82 to 86e Eggs fresh extras, 87c; fresh firs Fuel Co: mise, (rather than d to out. The motor p ttom�,, but it is impossible to * .. I trade is putting horsed traffic into geese�22e I per g $1•b$ fir' - reach them because of obstructions,l '3:,c. Potatoes, bag, lots, a. � ,... - the background, but the employment Beans--Can. handpitke,:, ,Ib., 7c;oto $1.60. according' to Lwo mefi who came out' Primes, gVsc. Com. dairy type cows, $3 to $4; ,, of power and mechanical appliances P $1.50 ' . o3 the workings-at 6 o'clock. The by the agriculturist is also greatly on Me ph) products--Syrup, per imp.1,canners, , com-.bulla,$3 to $3.25; ataa-way was badly damaged and lid ,. gal., $2.50; per b-gal. tin, ;2.40 per(real good calves, $9.60 to $10; do '. the increase. 1 , maple anger ]b., 25c. mixed Iota, lairty good quality, ;8.6a tared with debris. ga Company'offlciala have ea enable HUGO STINNES. Honey-60-lb. tins, 11 to 11%e to $9; hogs, thick.smooths, and shops, r. German magnate is The only way to have a friend is to per gra greatest power Ib.; l0.lb. tins, 11 to 12c;•b-r& tins, $8.25 to $8.50, to determine the nature o ex- be one, -. - _ _ in his country politically as well ea SENT HAMPSHIRE ploaioa, although it is though to iadnstrislly. He is suffering a nervi ^Greater Toronto has a popalation "HAMPSHIRE' " ]lave resalted from an aem iati New records have been set up in the �. of drat. Dna breakdown. -. Suction:ot.raw material froom the of 709,000. Toronto proper has a 'ro BOTTOM of .F.AN Three distinct explosions are re- I. forests of British Columbia during-the population of 634,226.- These figures • rtes Fire i meat from that NAVAL MANOEUVRES ,,ported. equipment ` peat year. It le probable that thelwere prepared by the pub]ishera o! :-.j -other camps of the Utah Fuel bow was . . -._ .IN MEDITERRANEAN�mills will be found to have produced l the Toronto directory and, according First Authentic Story of Sinle- •rushed to Castle Gate, - .the largest amount of lumber yet re- of Cruiser On Which -1'' - . Mine inspectors on February 13 da- corded in the history of the province. to the same authorities, t627,5 0ty, in 8 elated the ventilation and the aprink- British Fleet Concentrates in The total amount o! timber scaled in 11922, had.a population of 627,620 and I�itChener Died -, Former Principal Base for (the suburbs 62,568. The increase in Philadelphia, ` 'I. .':ling operation were in good shape. 1� the province last year was 2,542,-• p a, Pa., March 9.-With _ • The explosion was followed by sev- ArtiQery Practice- -- 280,000 feet, as compared with 1,899,-�the suburbs for 1923 is just about papers to prove his identity, Heins 1 double what it is in the cit Feral smaller blasts, according to cow-� 1bR,OHO feet in the previous year.. y proms' Hickmann, born in Hamburg, Ger- �' London March 9.-The whole fl ht- • -, n otficisls. The force o! the Brat g _ - _-. . _ -__ . -.-.__-.-._'. ... many, a patient in St Agnes' Hoapi, y ing strength of the British navy to- tel here,told a.tor to-do that seems of explosion was so great that the en- y y t morrow begins .combined manoeuvres=es TORONTO CHOIR APgUDED AS furnish the first authentic tntorma. -�. • trance to the property w. blocked. off the Balearic Islands'in the Span- . - The mine entrance' is on the level-. P tion published as to the manner in . and the mine runs back approximate lsh Mediterranean. Admiral Beatty, �QN M�� u which the British cruiser Hampshire. 1. iy a mile and a half, the working First Sea Lord, will witness the op- ;FINEST ON WESTER HEMISPHERE on which Lord Kitchener died, was g .halts following the drift of the coal orations, which are nnderstpod to in-. .` _ elude a night attack against an leap- blown rap. vein. Because o! the obstructed en- - u ++ Hickmann, s machinist on the U-2� 1. , trance rescue workers have been un- teary enemy fleet A despatch • from Philadelphia a was no dead wood in the In British circles surprise is ex- -,Ays:-Once more-the raigbty organizaxion which sang---Thursday of the German submarine flotilla, said able to determine even approximately pressed at comment on British naval Y q (his ca to received.a wireless froal F, where the first.blast occurred Symphon of.Bethoven con uered on evening. They sang perfectly, and P� activi in the Mediterranean a _ Thursday night in what was undoubt- that is all that need be said as to the; the German Nava] Office in the sum-. ,.,. . • The krsion is the first that has y P mer of-1916, that the British cam- . P edly the finest performance of it in general•performance. Larger choral �_ Searing in t e French, Italian and - occurred there. In 1920'200 men lost, � g Speared here, but�mamder was on the cruiser Hampshire, =: _�,. Spanish press. One article in the Philadelphia for 25 years. This result organizations have a -their lives in an explosion.and sub-, is due to the combination of the finest'none so, perfect in every detail of and ordering the ship .sunk at any n, ant flra do the Winter Quarters, semi-official Paris Tempa called.at- est, sin of the Utah Fnel Co. at Scofield !tendon to the faEt that the naval-gee- chorus in the Western Hemisphere+singing as this one. In quality Hickmann says the V-22 and the and the finest or extra,under a lead-I voice, balance of parts, shading, above near re' in the House of Lords dura which erahip�hich was little s or o , y Cantle Gate is a mining community, Air Minister. Thomson dee a spired and the Ninth demands all sponse to the leader, whether it'was the morning. lie-refrained from giv, ;` Of approximately 1,700 persons, 118 British air program rse ii ft ig noL to become monoton- Mr. Stokowski or Mr. Fricker, unan- Ing the names of his captain and of& _ • miles eontheast of Salt Lake Cit P gram is directed. at I cera, on the • rand' that En tan `.'i , City. France our. a novelty was the work of the I amity of dynamics and all of the thou- pro 1. g d, It is $eclared here that until the Mendelsso Choir of Toronto, which sand and one other details which`gotFt the aid of France, would im- s, �� - - German fleet menace caused British furnished the choral,seotion. .' ' I to make up perfect thofal singing; the Prison them. Otherwise he was ape• ��os on Scaffold concentration in the North Sea, the There'can be no.question that this I Toronto organization is at the very ciflc as to detai]s. Blame Mounted Police Mediterranean was the Principal base is fire finest choir on this'continent top. The U-92's captain pic$ed up the �a to - - P p to-da The singers who came to Here is a-chorus wh' h can;reall Hampshire vAth the periscope when for British sea power. Britain is y' q she was fifteen mi]es soma ' and re: Fairbanks, Alaska, March 9. 1)e now, it is explained, merely returnin Philadelphia numbered 234, but ap- sing the Ninth Syrnpho8y,' and riI y+ p blaring on the scaffold that the police to the historic polio t m orarilg parently every one was a picked voice; thing more need be said. pared,for. the execution of the ordet ti, y P y from the:'German Staff. Hickmsnr3 ti 'had long been enemies of their people,I abandoned fifteen years ago. says,they could see. the cruiser had 1; * two Eskimos, Alik Omisk and "Es-I - No reply is' made to the FrenchI. , an•escort 'of torpedo'boats.� He does 'i" quimo" Tetamangma,met death with snggestionstthat the present manoeu- s r , 'yam ' r I.." not know how many, but-he was sure -out fear at Herschel Island, on Feb: ores have to view the possibility,o! 1. 1 � r of'two, because Way saw them when 1, according to advices received here. checking -the movement of French �y w' , :i they came•to surface after firin i a: S i They were convicted several months troops. from Africa in event of a the fatal torpedotinto the heart of the. ; ago of the murder of Corporal Doak European war. It is merely remark- i ,,.:. , • cruiser. of the R.C.M.P., and Otto Binder, a' ed that naval manoeuvres in any � e 4 Asked whether he could be mor0 White fur trader of Coronation Gulf. country must take into account acts- R " t explicit in detail and whether he had r"° Sergi. Thoriae of the R.C.M.P. ar tegic eonditioTWthat may arise under , f •. ':' , ` r :t seen Lord Kitchener on the deck o! n I rived yesterday at Fort Yuko, '150 any circumstance. .. �� - , x s the cruiser. Hickmann said he, could miles north of here and reported that; Y #' t' Y he had executed the two men. Thorne'.' . I i x' ," t t f \ not, _s the U-boat was prdbably fllty �:Q, Baronial County House Re- �� f : t "Ll , feet under the surface when the tor- assistants in the execution remained• y s za F:s �K" pedo was fired: Then, according to {i at Herschel Island„to go our by. way constructed into Small Homes F � <�b � r }• " �» 3 3 , rules on the undersea boats, he said, of the Meckenzie River, after navi ,` the went dee er and came u miles !,' e on o ens $er Thorne stated that Ades etch from London sa s:-A ~ ` +�s `.. , y P P P gt• I P Y % $ s � FL.e s away from the victim. ,the two Eskimos had remained in good• new use for English country man- :0 ',. .'° A b .;> g� .M; } ti frits until the hour of their death.' siona, which rapidly are becoming a x � rte_.. ..: '` Q • Then'it was they saw the torpedo P y g ".: x"Q�t boat escort, he said. After seeing the drug on the real estate market, due :. y i, t a cruiser sink, they submerged again. Higher Wheat-Tariff 11to the inability of present-day owners l y 1 < � 5�� : .' Then the captain retorted by wire.find means to keep up •these homes , . L '.>* , £ r less that he•had carried out orders Ordered b U.S. Presid=t in style, is forecast by an experiment <: R ' '; i" � P Y t r •s <�.',,, ; and the Ham•shire was at the bot- being tried out in Rolleston Hal], the r2 ; A' despatch' from Washin n fine baronial mansion near Burton-on- t Fc . r; : tom of the North Sea. Subsequently, , - .- z, t« he said; orders came to con atvlate says:-Ap increase of. 12 cenlf agent P ; bushel in'the tariff rate on wheat was ;`;A syndicate which has purchased `r t the officers and crew_ on the mood P '.. x s.„« .� %: *' work." 1.. prdered on Friday by-President cool-! the former consists mostly of old fam- , -z - idge, I ilies,"arid as Rolleston is situated in - -i~ - Acting under the flexible provision'the heart of the Meynell hunting coup- Reports to the Dept, of Lands and - ot the tariff' act and on the basis of; try, pians are being made to convert �, Forests for Quebec state'that the re- the hal] into six separate houses. .01 .,•' cent snowfalls have changed activity °` the tariff commission's recent`inquiry,` n_.lumher_..c from-Cutting-to-the- t. . The.partitioning,which-is-us reee- �� the President at the same time;girder- P nig. i} ed an increase of 26 cents a hundred I dented in the case of such a palatial hauling of timber, which is available _. ands in the duty on wheat flour 1 mansion will c carried out ve alatil Photograph shows the.Canadian patrol steamer Thiepval, which has in large quantities. It is estimated left Victoria to plant depots and fuel stations for the British round the world that the lumber"cut this year will be •and a decrease of 50 per cent. on the and not horizontally, resulting in're- y 'fir fed valorem rate on mill leedi. i construction into houses and got flats, plass flight along the coast of the Aleutians to Japan. . . ,. a record one. . • . . . _.- ,:: . .- -.. , ' ,� I . we . I F.'E.. .7. WSan 4 J ti, Y' u>.,w. .,,.yw is <p y "`S'M'`"U y�v,:' •Ai t -• � . 1. KA„ r k ,. +;sr: ,�?"' ,,., ;,: . '..,. .rY,+s ` .+.y'.;'+ ��";;,". ""?JaK' -R'a't 'k'.� 'r.�,,:•.,••°, t"y r, :.,$i,.,;,:+v ,r•;" .w. >d o'r..""^;i: ..r J,•..,�, R, .�''�• yx e ,. r� , tr,a t =.: w .d[zx 1' 0 •x• 4.n0:.t,UT. r�,.x".- 'h y,.. ...y:...ti '•° .i.,: r�,'i .+ L,: '�' .T.. �Y,.. i4 .r a :t :rte s,' w - w l 1" TT **����tt` -Born, on Monday, March 10th,�. :-8. J.•Coliacutt began on'Mov-_ IjO��lSlgil�. to F. T. and Mrs. Bunting, a son �dKgg to run his two busses between � _. S` •�• -Dr. ill be hero as usn•f�Vhitby and Toronto-on-his new Henryy � � al ueat Tuesday to attend to hie tjme-table ,which may be seen in __ _ -Cleo. M. Palmer is in very poor professional duties. " S t another column.; ' ' 0 health at present.: - - - -�, E.` A. Sadleir, Dentist, -Quite a large number attended - - =F.T. Bunting was in the city _ r on Monday and Tuesday. practicing in Toronto., will be here John McGinty's.-. sale of cows._on _ p in his office on Thursday from 10 Wednesday--Fair prices were -J. R. Thezton-had a business a, m. to 5 p. m.; as usual. * realized, although much Iower -•"`-" �v trip to the city on Monday. -At the meeting of the Fire than they were a year ago Senationl 17tdck-T&ding Cleanup-ill -F.'H. Doyle, of Toronto, spent Company on Thursday evening The Yopug People's Society of the week end with Gee. M. and of last week it was decided to par- Almond's Church will'present their 1; Mrs. Palmer. chase a siren for the new chemical popular drama, entitled "Oran -- the Ont and Sloe L�'ipt r -Mise Manson, of Toronto, has fire engine. berry Corners," in the Town Hall, 4 been visiting hersister,.Mrs. (Rev.) --Mrs` John T. S•tephenaon, who Pickering,.on -the evening of Fri- Among the bunch you Will' find P.F. Gardiner• has beenill for some time, is now day, March 21st. They-will appear -Miss P. J. Wright,of Toronto, somewhat improved., We hope under the Auspice>i of the Young , spent afew days.with her sister, the improvement may continue People's Society of St. Andrew's Ijadle8 OYfOZ'dS, Strap Sho$a,-Lace Bala Mre. M, S. Chapman. utitil she. is fully restored to Church. -Two of our hockey teams went health. =A crowded 4all, consi?ting of - q I B itby ons eveafrrg last w --1l1iD�6s Lace Bale Boys oc�te, but lost to theft opponents. - e.ori tGe further the business-mu. farge-n.um- -Mrs. Machin went into the particulars about the April Fool her of ratepayer?; held-a meeting .j`� nits on Tuesday to visit her dao- Social to be given by-the Y. L. B. in Burford one evening- last Reek Chilclren's3 BQOtS, 'Mel '3 Devitt., DeC.of the Metbodiat Sunday School. for`the -purpose of organizing a ' gbier, Mrs. L. ]Wm. Crura De of.Bowman- "-A little nonsense now and then Chamber of Commerce, tit which Heavy BOOtB �+ille, spent the week end. at the is relished by the wisest men, it was the'unanimosls wish of the f -Donald Munro has secured-the gathering that F: F. Balsdon. _ home of his father, Oliver Crum- eaclugive agency for Rogers' Coke. htirdware merchant, of that town - .. , , .;h.�en'b F'ine Banta Etc, mer. a new by-product from coal, and forrn"erly' of Abie. 3illage, be -Mrs. W. FAft* after a pro- which is claimed to be the beat their president. ' longed illness from the- flu, is, we We are unable to qudiie all the prlcet3 here, but we coke for ordinary ranee and fare- -The towns along the lake , Are pleased to report, able to be can assure you that there will be a , - out again. ace use. A too of Rogers -coke front have sent reeolntious to -firs. Walter Shepherd and contains all the heat-producing General Manager Tboraton, of R{eat big Olean up. matter from a ton and a half of the Canatian Nationals asking 'Don't ]hiss the O ortunity children have been confined to the Wet bituminous coal. It is that there be n6 change in the pp the house for several days suffer- made in two lizes corresponding route, of the Toronto Eastern. -. ing from asevere cold. to nut coal and stove coal, :_.The This_v_ras•done to offset the influ- r - -Mrs.R. M. Sangster and child- - - - - -� � price will be 812.25 per tea. Ord• care eaerfe-d-by W, T:-f�-Preeto�, -- ren, of Calgary, have been 'visit A?1�Don -For t�EJoI2� pp�ace-MtnLiL * era also taken for Rogers's St. of Port Hope, and others of that ing at the home of the former a Mary�s cement. * town and Orono, who are en. s Uther, Wm. Allaway, prior to -The many Pickering friends deavoring to have :the route chant- to purchase Carhartt s Overalls leaping for London, Out.. ..where ged to the line of the old Cana- (jjl all the World IIO Overalls of Alex Falconer, of Ayr, will re- _ -they will reside in faints. Bret to hear of his death, 'which, than Northern, which, wouid cut -We congratulate Mies Ethel took place in the hospital, Toron- of Bowmanville, Oshawa, Whitby •:-life these.} of Dunbarton, on having y. �- - Elementar Piano at the to, on Monde after undergoing and Pickering. Ladies'•. - - recent Examinat one o e o•. eoner carried on a verb snccessful �`� ddveTttiementa. . ► ronto Const'vatory of Mneic. • uaranteed kind). -,Miss Blenk a pupil of Miss Fl. harness-making business is Pick- $ Bring for a number of years. He ANTED-A singWman for eiabt K Law. left Pickering over twenty years �y ea�,th3, apply F.Af. Chapman,Pier '_;Staunton Wall-Papers (the old reliable with _ -•Oar motorists are gradually ago for Apr where he had a good ening; Phone Pick'.2329, 27-tr the original patented Sendi-Trim.) ' iaveeting io motor licensee. The business. . He ie• survived by one WHEAT FOR 8ALE=A uatt�ity tt condition of the roads during the son, Clarence, of Toronto. His' Yr of Marquis spring wheat, free o all weed Complete stock always on.hand Past'two mouths made them i-nY ' seeds. Rf.B.Burk. Locust 11. Phone, Pick wife predeceased him about then- 103 t. - 27 =s the majority of cases unnecessary, ty years. Mr. Falconer was a 'tLlaStiea" ?amts and Varnishes ` -but the approach of. spring as. Presbyterian in religion Ands -was, OR SAL"E�1, Auto knittinir ma- '- - - r . ._-causing many to think that the prominent in Masonic circles: Fchine. simple::.reoa as new. nal sea cheap (the satisfactory line....roads will soon be in shape, for quick sale, %W y to D.A. Scott. Clare- -On Thursday evening last -t''nder the musical direction mon=. 26-27 Dominion Linoleum in Four Yard Width of the Misses Law the Methodist at '`Th re,"' -...about 10 o clock-George Elliott, OR 9ALlr-A ygantity of Na. 1, the caretaker of the school met Church Choir, assisted b the _ _ _ e Bi$ Stdre."' y VOR seed,also a qu8nttty of CaaadlsA' '•. - young people of- the ehnreh pres Beauty wed peat. Duncan Dolphin. R. R.No. with a very painful accident: . He Rated an Olde Tpme Concert in 2,Claremont, 27,28 puss returning home from his the Methodist Church on Fri-day T�DI PIKE-Piano teacher.aL M So ' I� ��� � ��tWori[ at the 9ohool, and when avenin 1�Iarch the 7tb...The even L`.ciaremont on saturdays:' Pupils preparra a crossing Lha road "did not notice . g' for ,,,a,ion•. Studio at Mrs. Lyman Prl- thea proach of a team of horses ing's festivities commenced with key'.. Pb.,.,done. 26 27 -and sleigb. He was nearly across ® capper in the basement of she EED 6ItAIN FOR BALE-Oofor- road church, provided by the-ladies o!--s F 4ths when one of the horses the eougeegation: - At 8 o'clock and i'prm �i;o iir:,ow° y C. a ba� s struck him throwing him violent the artists appeared in.costumes sssor apply Luther Middleton.Brougham.26-25 _ #y to the ground. Medical atten. a 11 a e r a tion representing styles of twenty, OR BALE-8 acres good Randea r tea was tm®ediately given to thirty, or forty years ago, and F ,sift with seven-roomed haws.stable. hen p hila w en d that.two atter marching once around the house and wood shed. some 'mall fruit. E" !ribs were broken and he was terms. Apply Geo. 9rhiit. lot 17 rear con. otherwise internally Injured.. We .aisles of the church, took their Pickering 2a?i ��t are Glad to know that he is mak- places is the choir loft. The,pro• OR SALE-Cheap.mall o inds hof The very latest creation a and styles, ' Ing satisfactory progress towards gram consisted of choruses of the FOR in,�rne,@,,,,a „� r old times, duets. readings and �en t,in good order. Also several Ism” and ...are being shown 121 a 'very recovery and oxpeet to be able to $ght scales and cook stoves and beaters. Hlgb- t solos. In addition to the selec• •at price paid for bides and wool. also live_Paul- _ • s - be out before long. tions rendered by the choir, seine try. H.Herman.stoafir;ue. Phone 19Qd 17ef : . . extensive range o f -On Sunday last, Mrs. Moore, were well rendered by W. F.'Law beautiful designs beloved wile of Rev. Dr. J. E. and F. T. Bunting ; duets b the -EOOS FOR HATCHING-From _ - y ."bred-to-lay Plymouth Rock@, a good winter - ,Y doere, died at her home in IIx-' Misses'Law, and Mr, Powell and Q lashng strain. also White wyandate■ from a t Ibridgs at the age of 74 years,after Miss Susie Stanley ; quartette by fintcla@adock Bots Rocks have been laying :If O[l contemplate decorating your an illness of about nine menthe, the Misses Law and Messrs. H. R. @teaay once Michie or November, chicken* y which was borne with great haalrcd from these ffoelcs mean early Is r.- Monney and Thomas Law; also let@ for nein fall, All eggs carefully se t at Walls this spring you Will at Christian fortitude and thence. as owlt pe setting or ib SO for 10 doses eggs. Pa readings by Kim L. Puckrin, Mrs. 20* rs.las.Richardson, Plekaring. Phone She resided in Pickering a number H. R•: Monney and Miss Clunas. - 27-32 least have missed the best .'of Years ago when her husband The church was crowded the doors — - had charge of the Methodist and every one presentee oyed the If you C o not see Ol1r , I11aIIy IllleB. church here. She was a woman of program Wroughout.' Vhe pro- BEATTY high intellectual attainments and reeds of the evening amounting to BEST- took a prominent part in church about$100 will be applied to the STANDS FOR THE BERT and social work. The large nrim- General church fund. Prices are Right—Made to fit >�ll pockets. ber.who attended the funeral and y the man finial tributes testified -on Tueeda morning death' All unused, unbroken rolls always returnable. .. regnaveA one our. nIdAqt mind tote g esteem which she most highly respected residents,is was held. She is survived by a th+e person of Mrs. George Leng, - tiorrowing haeband-and two eons, ' lir. H. K Moore, of Lakefield, and .at the home of her daughter, Mrs. _� 8EMi-TRI�tIXRP_- - - Fred at home. Stanley W. Davis, of Church St. - - - rt of Sr. Room of Pft Mrs. , Lang had been in failing _ ' _ Which makes papering a joyous experience to the Fn is School, names in order health for a number of years. but - ry �8 had been confined to her bed for Ord1Da hpusel}older. of merit: IV Clave-Irene Coup- the past eleven months. She was ���, landi Fi rence Mutch,Hilds Walsh a most patient sufferer. And was Fred T ' Bunting, PO I lckerin$ Donald 'Morrissey, Sdns Reid. most tendert cared'for her Mildred Murphy, Florence Baker, only daughter, Mre. Davis. Mrs- Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, - _ Ethel" Bray, : Johnnie Remmee, 'Pampa, Door Trarke�Cow� `'�`Betablished 1867. Phoebe Baker, Evangeline Cowan, Leng, whose maiden . name was Bowls. Pressure Systehis,Etc.. Annie Gordon, was a daughter of It'will ou to vet-any prices on Dorothy Andrew, Lizzie McGinty, the late Joseph and Mrs. Gordon, aboveybefore buying elsewhere. � - Hattie Mores, Howard Law, the lake shore. She was born Bessie Bath, Kenneth Morley, a the farm now owned by her p$QII$]h' BUNDI "K . - &Is HADWAREWter FR"K I ; Sr IIT-L Spencer, MLizffie brothers, Joieph sad Alez., and pICKERING, - ONTARIO = pe has been a resident of the town- pc Lnnan, Phyllis Pilkey. Ralph chi s11 her life. In 1877 she mar TENDERS a _ Aaawa, Helen Cowan' Walter George Leng, who predeceae- Richardson. Basil Bye, Btirbara her about l0 years. They r6- Hs e ' Hall, "Austin Batter, Allan And• sided on-the form on the Kingston for the Erection of Ubool wa 'raw, Johnnie Greenlaw. Jr III- road near Liverpool now owned Bert Elliott, Ethel Powell, James Tenders addressed to the Secretary by Allison Bros. About 15 years Township of King, Myrtle Lockwood, Sam ago they retired from aftive life of School Section received 3; The Famous Cold Water Paste a Scott, Irene Hall, Morley Steph• o'clock on will a received up to five � eason,,Kenneth Richardson. F. and came into the village to Rasa o'clock on Tuesday. March 31st, 1924. L.Clause, Teacher, the remainder of their days in en- for the building of a public school,on joy the fruits of their labor. The 4.he north side of Kingston Road High. 11i White and Tinto. ' -Complaint in made by a num- deceased'was a member of Dis= way immediately west of the Village _ ber of our subscribere in'Toronto ciples' Church. She was of a.very of Dunbarton,on behalf of the True- : that they do• not receive their quiet disposition- and .took great tees of School Section No. 3, Town- ;0�1e potlIId .Uf Muresco wlll.•.eover copy of THE NEWS until Monday pleasure in helping those in need, ship of Pickering, including masonry, . . _ is d great many cases. We may and any charitable acts she per- roofing, plumbing, painting and such other work as may be re�uued :for .'_:aeVent '•five square fee.i,, say that not ,for years has THE formed was done in a most unos- completing the building, 1n -accord- - y 'NEws failed to leave Pickering for tentatious manner. She had three ance witirtbe plans avd oppcifleatione "-Toronto every Thursdq�• evening of a family, Arthur, of Toronto, which may be•inspected at the,offices and thus must be in Mie-2ity on and Mrs. S. W. Da-vis,-of Picker. of the undersigned. PUt tip in 1,:2 and .5 lbs packages -- Thureday__night. Other news. ing, one son, Fred,.having died in. Tenders.muer_be accompanied by- - papers which are published near early manhood. She is also sur- ebeque of not less than flue per cent of - the-city are having the same diffi vived by two sisters,'Mrs. James the amount of the tender. The lowest, Cults to contend with. We under- Bryan of Pieke'ring, tend Mrs. or tender,not necessarily accepted. -:-drop ln.and get a Color Card and The tenders may be addressed to the t stand that soros have investigat- Chas. E. Marquis, of Killarney, Secretary and delivered to any of the - ed the cause, end they discovered Man., also two brothers, Joseph ultdersigned, together with a certified read all abOUt this ' . that the first mail-bag that arriv- and Alex., who live on the home- cbeilue. A' . �ed containing tlewspapers would stead. One brother, James, pro. W. C.Annis, Secretary,School - be covered by those received later prietor of,the Gordon House, died .Board. Dunbarton P.O., Ont. sanitary finish. ; so that the first mail received about eight years ago. Her funs' Newman, Baird and Darrow, - ___,,,would be the last to be distribut- ral will take place this(Thursday) Solicitors for Sebool Trustees, � ed. Whether this is the real cause afternoon,-and interment will be 24 Adelaide St., East, Toronto. (� I cm onnt say, but the difficulty rogde in the Disciples' Burying- Baldwin do Green, Arcli tie, Jt H. Bundy - �lckering i, ,ut at this end but in the city. ground, 81 Bloor ft,East, Toronto, y S?,+,"w,`-,. ,ti« r .;(y," � ,-� zz;. ,�..' z-? �s•'- w��: 'Ir tf Y>."'+,,. yaw Yn; y. r Sir.Y .K,sass '„ ...1" ir:•-t. ��'.}'.^.�J�' arra d Rl.• �, ... E 4 - QY+ryn�:t.. ,4`,�� .5rv" '.� �,«.. .Yr. ,