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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_03_21 •tWAT 1 OL. XL1I1. ;._ PICgERINCI ONT. FRIDAY MARCH 21, 1924 N 28 4' _ .. _ o. 1N1>p,ofs0fosRt01 dtsx>sw. ,t, . QREENWOOD., n� BROOK Rt)AD. Geoll ", wFre °Baker The services on 4e Greenwood Frank Hum bray of Bag galley. R� N�OODp Medical it for next 9nnday will be 'conduct- 'Alberta, and formerly of this place, ae ` edy the pastor ae follbwe : -Mt.Zion!have returned home, after visiting RE. FORSYTH. Opb.W. Direetor 10.90 a. ro .Klneale 1.30 p, m:. ilreen-f with Wm.and Mrs. Ellicott and other ^• -ILLS •Optemetrieal tAssociation of Ontario, Reg. mnod 3 80 p. tn.. Brnttghnm 7.00 p. m., riends in the vicinity. . Iatered:Member of the Awerkaa Optometrical ,j }}����(( * TL-e S. S. services will -be.Mount Zit;u Association. Eyes esiamined by appointment To ''Avo.i'd J11-i9takefi , Phone 2801,Claremont.Oat- 11,90:&. m., Kinsale and Greewood 2,30�• • . ' CLAREMONT, — p, in. The Young'Peaple's Lengue-of — Establir;hecl I838 F.TOMLINSON. M, B., Member P reenwoad, Sit. Zion wail � Mrs.Ricbaede, of vuelph. will give stop) The oldest established industryita .N•of the,Coile¢eof,PhysiciansandSur¢co y 1 each meet on Friday evening of this lessons on wicker-basket making at Ontario county. .r. of Ontario. 'OtsC. that formerly occupied by week (21st) at 8,00 o clock. Note t he the home of Mrs. R.J. Ma 6n-. every , thrlateDr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr.Cald- LOUD change of hour of service at CL}reen day next•week, both afternoon and well. Phone. Clareraout,Qnt. 23ly -.• >av od to 9 r neatevening. It i o * o .30 p,m. fo Sunday s hoped that many will . 'NC. McKINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.S., Listen only, attend as it will prove profitable. Baker'a e�V J' x • Ediaburpb, member of the aolIegs of .Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,lieentiste For Bread. of Royal college of surgeons, Edinburgh MCWNT 71oN.,.__�•_._ _- FAIRPORT. _. SM'sl attention to ddeaees of 'women and To Baker's S7p lenllid Choice ' " - Not excelled by Y OTHER ^ ehildrea, office and residence,Brougham. , On Monday evening of thli week a On Friday evening last a farewell BRAND of Phonographs. couple of sleigh loads of the friends.of party was given by Mrs. Mansfield Satiefaction gue:ranteed or --- . Chai•ropract c' Robt. and Mrs. Sadler ,drove to the for Norman and Mrs.Nicholson, priorYOUR MONEY BACK D GORDON McKAY-Cbiro wart It don't matter who makes bnme of J.'W, and Mrs. Sadler• of to their departure foe their borne in 2+. P i Kinsale, where all spent a most enjoy- the West. The good wishes of the i8shh' Flour tor. Office hours-2.80 to PhS.one and 7.00 to the Record our oval aide evening in, games. tntisic etc., 'whole comm unit o'with this popular - F 8.00 and by appointment. Phone.320. Brock f y g P P Street, Whitby, sly, after which lunch as served and the young couple. Foe, Pastry. -- Horn Phonograph arty broken up n the "wee ems. '' Qh hours." he atngi g of "Go I IMI FLOUR sold n a ou t n d be More K S9 F OU ld i O with you RUNBARTON. s: W ill play it. y till we meet again." We tarso County than any other E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and are sorry to loose Robert led ---br6 M reason. Anat�Qleii�ed overt e •Solicitor:Notary Pubtf�Eu .- to — ---- — $adl"er from our midst, but our her- week-end in the city. pp can South wing,Court House. Whitby.8251 • wishes go with them ..to their stew Leslie and Mrs. White -visited the For sale in Pickering by-M.r8. Chap. n Stouff Ue� Ont, home. :�• �ILLIAMJ. $EATON.B. A„$a1ti former's penrols over the w,eek•ead, man; mater solicitor member or the firm of — Mrs. Thos.Y mean and children Farmers will always Bad, a Market Rycicmaa ileoison Foster and Beaton.Toronto _,OMERRYyy00D- ent a fele_da s with frieuds__in.._the. fol-"them General ltrusts Bnilding.85 Bay Street.Totonto, -: . c tv, Phgae for price... Telephone blain 981 and sex. Sorry to bear of Rev. Mr. Hickson's fdre. Wm, Nichols o Alla"68- Next here sever ups with friends [n tine will be occupied b r. Mage of To- city Barley .Wanted. �R. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, ionto. The Young People's Society enter. - . Whitby. Office Adams Terrace. Byron Funeral Director a Wm. and Mrs. Smith have moved tained the cooggreggetion oa Monday �+ �R�-•,�N St.North. Phone 124. ' (Gas extraction;when ' and on tp Oso. Pugb'a farm, where' ehey evening with a St. Patrick's program, c . .desired). altf- I expect to stay for the coming year. games, lunch etc. All report an enjoy. DR. D. C.- Smith. Dentist. StouS• Licensed. Embalmer. Mr. Hatch is usovinit on to tbe,iaren able evening. villa, HonorGraduate of Chicago and To.: recently occupied by Wm. Smith: Remember to keep Wednesday even- 1iflOTOIf IIEdRSE While R. Somerville was driving ionto Universities and the Ro l Co►le¢e or R h� Inc. April 8th, open for the drama. DentalSur¢eons: Phoneof8ce loll, Residence team to a neighbors the other day ;'An Old .Fasbinned Mother." This — `r : 1019, No outsid4 appointment*. 261y CLAREMONT, Oat. they became frightened and ran to play is bristling with humor and com- - LAKE H. BEATON. D. 'D. TB., the C. P.R. Station, where they got mete with a elean moral. Miss Helen 's Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental caught on the poets behind the sta- Thom will play the"•.title role." Come Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office tirtn,Lhns preventing a .serious acci- and hear the old fashioned songs as ,• x .. over W.M. P o12: hardware .core, Whith7. BASKETS FOR SALE dent. _ sung by.a picked choir, with Mrs.F. Odin bora'0 to s:1 to 9.30. lad.phone Lero ar leading soprano Ba1J phone 220. 441y Y i3 Pr no and soloist. _- - Be sure yon see "The Queen"at Yeterisaary The undersigned wishes to notify the Whitevale this (Friday) night. Take Simon PiAer's advice and Tj� (�.KEASLASE. B. V. Sc. Honor publfe,th&t be has purchased from the come enriy Friday evening The U1114et tr7E►1 y; a•. executors of the late W. 4. Barmen to Wbitevale.. S W3.7Z ZXG,03: ' e .Graduate of Universiey of Toronto. All all the basket and basket material in QREEN RtYEA. O t O - ".sssa given pit and careful attention.Pbone (One Out Production&) tf009. Clarsmant. s2ly .tock and will be able to furnish fruit Ben Carter's sale on Tuesday last ••STOUFFVILLE: ` We sell 'Sill's Rite-Lite Lens-t?or baskets on,the shortest notice and at was well attended. current prices. Write or phone, all makm of care—the beet If ulsihtsss drsse>ks. Mrs. Wm. Hoover was a city visitor Another milk delivery iiwiaers bar r„ a few days last week. started this week. is a markedfor FRANK PMNNOCg! We are glad to know Miss Ida Gray A large swimming pool III be erect- the Pie+ .• P. RIOHARDSOR—Real Bw is im rowh2 after her los Illness. ed In the k this summer • lata, Insurance Caavesaseiag, Notary GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO P g• 8 by the y ;FOR SALE Pubse,8ee.,-Pie ming,bat. SUT akf Fmgrim Percy had the misfortune Board of Trade. Heavy Wagon,, to be kicked by a hone while at Wax- Dr. 1. Freel.who her been whA ring �t "STILL Licea&ed Auctioneer, ford last week, We are glad to know is Florida, is expected borne at the $uRgY, 1' a for oeaatin et Twk and oaMrio. Aso. that be Is able to be out again. eod of this month. 86t of Iron Harrows " �~«W » aa�aav to onHardwood The Green River Ladgies' Aid'will It has been decided that the Provin• All.in. good shape. artrsr. Alinas artan&duan o., Ora bold tbeii•,Ekster Meeting at the{some tial Plowing Match will be held thin F1 Woodworking _ odic a and General • � of Mrs. W. A. Fuller on Wedn g _ . . DB.BBATOIlT TOWZISHIP OLBBB e.day, year in the County of York. BlackemithiaR.i - • Omvnaaaar. Ossmlretorae tae taalog s March 28th. at 8 80,p. m. Word for A. D. Morris,lately of Alton,now �afa"Als a•seuasri. 2*a. r[oaq to lona RoII Call "Joy." of Tillsonburg &pent a few weeks W. H. JAC"ON, Brock Road J '. m kno �y 'hone or Y�riM• Ii► o.�r'n Uor Dramatic Club will present among his'oldfriends. of Stouf rille sa•as' wLii.val:. Ons. t-y g their,drama, ••Willowdale."this Fri- and Alfons. Pickering, Out. �- V •�-�AVID A. PT —Live stock .nuc. day) evening at the Odd Fellow's ball, With the snappy weather a number lJnooser, Graduate or C. M. Jones'School.. We can supply you with the Wbitevale, under the suspiees.of the of hockeycontests have been held in Chicago• l.ilediiie esperlmae with pedlsreed beet brands on the market in plain Ladies' Aid of the Wethodiet Church. the rink lately. In the tournament stock. Mock and ries work. All klods of sales and &art. �nt.red and white Oak, You will dD well to attend.ss it will 9touffville secured the Dinh-b& ere Yo u' A re pt17 at to, Terms c All ki le. Photo fl gat ro wetaont. 1 LI(3ENSED AUU- tech Birch and Maple. y A debate, entitled "(}hoses or no ,•. G7 , p likely be the last chance you will have Our business is not confined to to hear it. ► Ghoses"will take place in Ratclife's M. MAW, hardwood flooring y Hall tbW(Friday) evening, under the Y T. TIONEER,for York.Qntario and Durham g onl as we car" ] auspices of the Presbyterian Church. Counties. All kinds of sates prom" attended ty a large sad well 9esorted atoCk � ' i3ROUQHAM. ! P y } to. Teruo reasonable. D■te@ for mum may,be A large subscription list has been Cement arranged at NEWS'O(Bev. Bell and lndepen- of rough and dressed wall boards, y deist pbaaes. Whitby Ont: . 51Y rooflmgs,-file. the weekend. yy.,mam's receiv" foe the establishment of a Deanifairs visited eft friends over Horticultural Society here. It will be /-�Oal TIME —Pickering fila'el n �•� pI(��N(r The alio to doing •the la a great factor in h.lpio o add beauty <tJJ l T.R. TTA v •a V • • smnw-sbovelline. and color to.our streets. y going End ins as follows • • Miss M. Feasby ie spending a few Ar. Rogers, the County Agricaltu- 10 11�ai1 A lid. .�Lnmber 28 Local 2.23 P.M. days in the city. cal Representative. was present on _ , ., Local 4.26 P.M LUMBER YARD The Health Officer disinfected our Friday evening at the '*pular aieet- Stmday train, S.V A.M. school on Saturday. lug of the Board of Education.when a " ,•. . : _-. Mr. Holmes contemplates Installing discussion arose on the advisabilityofgles Truinsg m w a r n n s erne. ere. t No. dl+ooal 10.60 A.>►d: D ORDU E We are,sorry to report a case of was decid to Oak six schools near e � �OO fiD•d •• 97 f°sai , -8.44 P:M., • A. scarlet fever 4n our village In the home Stouf rille and In the Ow of York to �! t 9 Mail 9 06 P.K. of L. Denny. join with Stouffville and make one ` Sunday trim. 8.48 P. M. : Ymeral %motor Mr.and Mrs.drover.of Alms.Mich. Central Fair bete.to >,e held is*opt,: :and Lath Foregoing is,a i� to Standard Lk � visited lost week with their uncle.H. -- _ lis>tWmer Ellicott, and _with other relatives in gee the weddit;g io "Wil1u>trdale" Vp4o-isle Now thJ vicinity, e,our eldest and one at the Whitevalaa,Hall, c _ Fruit Trees, ix 8uacsssalr to - of our most highly esteemed residents, _ Fs A• RE E•aS O R, t - celebrated bis 86th birthday on Frf- . Raving secured the for IL D. CHAS. BEIBRL. . MARKHAM day.-Mareh the 14th: WH ITEVAi.iR. a M Smith'k Son.Ltde,nurserymen, the Women's Institbta met at the of Wlnsela.Oen Phone 9000 bane of Ml'd F.Aztord on Tuesday, triad to see(leo. Barkh4iise ancrod r I am prepared to take orders for all March the lath, and spent the after• again after his recent illasn! kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, noon quilting for needy families in We an sorry to repot that ]its.0. ` OrootaeaW Shrub Btc., at Northern Ontario. B. Rice is laid up witbA&arses cold., Pick"`Mg4 lowest possible prices. Flavo Bread' Flour The social dance, under the auspice. Miss Irene Pa h.- Vletgeia 0otli�of the Citizens ue, will be beld..Torouto,&peat noisy aae�) R the Special rata for large quantities, and Marvel this(Friday)evening and only those rental)roof. 2Stf. receiving invitations will be admitted. Born.to Gan)=and Mrs. MCKAT, N. J.-L'llapmiIIr �LCiherin A pleasant time o looked forward to.'- on St.Patrick's Day in the evening# a Pickering fine boy. Congratulations. PaBtry Flour Mrs. Birkett bas returned to her CHERRYWOOD. Plows and Points Ma be obtained from you Ql'OCer. t home in Mgntrealafter spending some t 3' -time with Ler doter.Mrs.Bitch. At time of writing Mrs:A.J.Taylor FOR SALE. ALSO is on the sick list. 'The Women's Institute held a meet- Brooklih Flour Mills Alvin Liatner spent Sunday- with ing at the home of the president: Mrs. " Ford Touring Car, Maple Leaf S inch his parents here. J.A. Pugh, on Wedoeaday siternoom. d grain grinder. Versot i% inch grain -=CHAS. WILSON, Prop. — E.and Mrs. Petty visited relatives All present bad sn enjoyable end pro- } grinder, Foot lift riding-plow, Lister here over the week-end., fitAbe 8 le time hada successful wood vO � emRioe 6 b. p., Crown gang plow,32 ft Mine Mervle Hollinger spent Sunday b t t d and 40 ft extension ladders, a with Mies Lillian Dawson: bee on Saturday last. After demolish- and team wagon. H1gh-tirade Mr. Sargent.Sr.,at time of writing ing Abe's woodpile, all handl repaired _ 'is to a very critical condition. to the boars where a sumptuous oyster W. F. Disney, 'Qit88IIW00d Instruction' ' J. and Mrs. Rennie spent Sunday supper was nerved, 42r.f - Phone Pick 714 Ensu action 0nly with the letter's pp&rents here. M.'E. and Mrs.•Parte. of Toronto, Mrs. Edgar Pilkev and Master Alvin Were Sunday visitors in the vale, and 'Care that Cold LL�OTT spent the weekend in the city. Mrs. Parke remained'over to assist - -- We are sorry to hear that Mks,(leo, her sister, Mrs. Beaton, with her St: .,,. •-; n�• (sates is still confined to her bed,' Patrick celebration. " W-eoop •SI"`■~ Y'dn a dt Cb&rtes St Anumber from here attended the Several sleigh IoMs of the residents `l�et3t R,enledie8 mano- r - g e,Toronto] concert in Markham Friday..might• of the vale attended the Markham • • We are_Rlad_tohear th&t_Mre.Mes._ Choral Society a recital at Markham -- "' Remains open alt year and adnotts Pett is well again. after her recent- owh-ER on Tuesday evening last, --factnred will.-he' foun- -- ' ' 'Crain"Chopping" ieudentes nit anytime. Strong de- illness. R when a programme of a high order was mand for our graduates all the Mrs. Drinkwater, Mrs. Rogers and given. Several Prom .the vale and • AND FL' 1KING} time, Right adw js a splendid tittle_ Mise Hazel were in the city one day vicinity assisted. 3n Onr Bt0re.. to commence a course here. Thor- Iaet week. Mrs. D. R. Beaton entertained a I am prepared to do Ubopping and ough preparation is,absolutely nec- Alfred and Mrs, Fenno. J. 0. and number of her friends to a St. Pat- Oat Flaking every-.day-but - cessary today and it always pays Mrs.Rennie and Mies Smitb, all of To- rick's party on Monday evening. A rN P I C` -KEo R N G` N E. Saturday• to attend a strictly first-class school ronto, visited Alfred and Mrs. Fenney very enjoyable time was spent by all N. F. MCEWEj� ti"• _ an not an imitation one. Write over the weekend. present. Tim Rogers, after a hard '. Stoneboats For Sale today for free catalogue. A number from here attended the run,in which he bad many compet- Radio"service held in the Centennial itors, carried off the prize for the low- Veterinary 'Surgeon t•1 John F. Bayles j Claremont W. J. Elliott,.Principal yfetbodlet Gburch at Highland'Creek I eat score in the exciting game of - xnral Route No.2 �; last Sunday evening. "Nations' or its equivalent. IP1C3jr1?2"1&1& 02].t,T10 s '::: . ,. •, ., .. ". . ,....- ,'. .. - ., ct'..+h'r,.,. ';;�," .ar.,'":y +"6'..�W,.+rw(j'•ar1hF .rtM•'t- ^.A.•.wr*r:y. ";+ �.'�~`: m wa^•J...'..,...;, n'. .:.'„raw• -.y- 4,,,;"" ..awi 5:ai $ -y:,N:.+ p 'pti�:,^ t,,,. k ^`r.. •, P, 7 .7, moulds, napkin rings or. em-. —A]kU) THE WORST-IS-YET TO-COME- ­ 'ter$.. broldery poops. Decorate the house With wreaths.And serve refreshments, if possible, In the form 4 rings. Any 'number. of things.will suggest ths _0 -7 --r -We a-to-tke h &kmade-of Sala -cucumberor tomato rings; beet V. pickles and French fried potatoes cut bi rirlge; eupa;mad e of mashed pots, toes or cooked carrots and filled with Aor' - creamed.peas,,seasoned and all brown- __r__ various dishes; kulll!r ed in tbe..oven; maearonl'ringlets or noodles served in var FEE .11w' 3 sandwiches cut rou -ship� or rings of, Roasuid.'and ' a&ed 81�M,6 C-1 sliced" meats;. dut3; and ice Pghnday. mi' aird-.0 cream In ring mds. At cam • BROKEN IN HEALTH d 001 HE LTti EDUCATION After An Attack of-Influenza" *AFV C .. ..: 1.. L..- - -BY DR. I I MMDLETON Health Now Restored. Provincial ard of Hdalth, Ontario "I am writing to tell you what Dr. ft Middleton will to glad to answer questions on Publie Hosaft mob Williams' Pink Pills have done for ftra through thin column. Address trim at Bp&dLna Hama. SPAOM 0 me," says Mrs. J.-H. Oulton, Firdale, fteseent. Torontm. Man. "A few years ago I was In a bad- -ly rundown condition, so much so,that' I was subject to faintink spells iihiclk Prenatal and child welfare work,!more convincing evidence of the value would leave me in such a coUdition systematically carried on, brings sat- of the educational.work with the chil- that I could hardly go about. Then I -actory results. There has just than is the record of the actual isf dren was stricken with influenza, which was come to hand a report present gains'In weight over and above the I for milk opidemic.Wt that tizate, and,this still Mr. John G. Gebhard of the expected gains. , The demand ell further weakened me, and throughout York Association for Improvingfrom one dealer alone in the district the whole-winter I remained in this Condition of the Poor, on'the 'Work of increased 81 per cent., defects aMJ I was constantly taking the association at Its Mulberry B A careful study.-of the dt, condition. Mug children f reschool ch e showed -doctorls, medicine, -as-V_dt�v not Hea1tb_,_Centm-__Not -8 laXbqr4t!L-on -c 9- A-13 g_.c_ ren o f-§_ seem to help me, my moth-6r -advised has as yet been attempted in this'pro- a'high incidence rickets among Tia-: vine, but the following account. of bier. Thisresultedin a campaign for me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pule, and the results of�llfive years' demonstra- the prevention -of 'rickets in. babies, I got a couple of boxes-to start on. Aio14 shows what can be'accomplished which is-being tarried on b r When these were done 1 16 y the City seemed anywhere y persistent and consist- Health e Department Ili co-ot ration LtML Un JUI MV"Mum e 'n &U. F_ to co "In a congested Italian district with thersupply atinue,the treatment. ises,to be most effective. I took In all about a dozen boxes, and a population of 35,000, for the last The percentage of school children by that time I was in -the. best of three years 80 per cent of all the needing no dental work has Ingreased Ubirths have had the benefit of'in three years from 1.0.7 to 36.0; and health.and had gained in weight. My new [the Health Centre Service. ltbb percentage, of those who, in the faith In Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Is In those cases where 'the mothers,judgment of the supervising dentist. now uabounded, and-I keep a supply have received prenatal and one month give- evidence of having kept their on hand and take them occasionally It of postnatal care, miscarriage and mouths clean has increased 100 per ouse About the H I' am not feeling quite well. I Often deaths under one month have been re- cent. • recommend them to others,and cannot duced from the. average rate (three! The service of the Health Centre praise them enough for restoring my ears period) of 81.7 ,per thousand�has included a study of the vital sta- health." girths to 24.& itistics of the district for's five-year L of the�children now I period, and this has shown the Also- K ]"OW THE REASON. era grab them and pull theta back into Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are useful per con work examined are of the pre-school cbIl­!ciation definite lines of health w Every -parent follows with great their chairs Dom too gently. If they in all cases where the blood is thin .1needed amonj its people. This in- say"please" and"thank you at home and watery as their mission is to build dren studied; bad food habits were M in duced from an average of 5.5 to .1.8 1 eludes work or a reduction interest each step of development i I I ction of' the_ will say it away from home, un- ap and purify the blood. That Is why child.and bad health habits were�al in mortality from pneumonia R4 their children. Baby's Ant smile, his y first time he naps!less overcome with stage fright; ale they give now strength,and'vigor after ce first step, the d from 3.2 to 1.2 per child.I mo g the children and from tuber- - i also "piammil" or"paps" are memories in i g2ey will run in front of people with- an attack of influenza. and It is also This, Mr. Gebbard points out, Is much'culosis among the adults. ''ilvery mother's and father's life which lout even saying "excuse pe." because the reason why they are beneficial-in 7. cannot efface. they havo not had,this little se of norvoui disorders, umralgW. rhea- time matism and that condition generally Unfortunate Manf IiiiiPtuous, "a were going to say? iy trained Into them Too,but be calls it"ome.1 When the child first enters school, courts= iC used to be common for this interest in his development na- 'Children always like to know the described u all ran down.- . English- turally tollovIL But,: if the child wli7 of things and they learn little - You can got the Pills from your men who have trouble with their What Is success? It Ip achievement. 9 enters daily habits of cdbrtezy bettorif they druggist, or by mail at 50 cents box "aitchoW, to own costly mansions; but How do-we measure it? By the bone.. this_new period of his life The Dr. Williams' Medicine CO-, the war boa changed &H-that along fits that it confen. Wealth in not neces, handicapped by defective vision, dis- are told why they are asked to.do from re to fOP them Then little stories are made Brockville. Ont. with much else wticli makes the fel sarily the meavue of It, for a man astrous consequences are an 12. Xis class GOd lAves 4ardena. TWO Amimdeaus met at a London be may be rich sad full of success.- work he Is unable' Up or games which help Grill the little lowing story credible: may be succesetal"and never rich, at to see the work at the,board clearly, habits into their consciousness. But above everything als% the WMMPIG Of clod made a garden olift, long garden party. Said the first, "To look True success is measured not by dol. and in his reading the words become Mother �God love&tirdelas SM. I W-L jumbled. By his extra effort to me courtesy and kiminess, sat by know. at that Englishman you'd think he was laze but by service.-anid health, chsa� and I&4ustr7 are -tha plainly, he soon becomes.tired, and father will help. a tramp, wouldn't your' atter, education More .'Well, I know for a fact that he foundation stoned upon which It rise& dC Loves usatitirlitum and mignonette; both mentally iK i physically. A POPULAR MASQUERADE God loves gardens even yet hasn't a place be can call home," re- Inattention will be the firsogres- 4008TUIM plied the second dryly. -If a man's religion brings him us re- =ion the teacher will receive o&,him, "Nousewel Why,, his: mansion In fresh revelation,no Ben"of discovery, d his fellow pupils will soon can- He looks on phlox and Canterbury bell, an .-.eider him stupid, dull or lazy. As the Wistfully, with pride as well. Loudoii-ls� it is nigh passing away. child conti,ues to be outclassed In his -schoolroom and his playground activi- He gays, garden lovers do, ties, a reaction detrimental to his pro- "I had luck with my garden too," —Me" Carolyn Davies. - 1 grees is evident. Ile becomes discour CHEVROLET J. iaged, sullen and, ofttimei rebellious. Don't waste life In dou#6 and fears; On the teacher's list,he is.glaredM as a spend yourself 911 the work before you, 0 stupid child. -His parents, If they do Well assured dHLt the right perform. Brings toringEnloy.mWit —not place the L blame of his lack of auto of this hour's duties will be the ..progress• with the teacher, try to best preparation for the bours-or ages i7...to Every Canadian make amends for this condition by do- 1116 that follow It.—Emem. 0 manding that he do more home study. service done for the Ir This second course may qplum even OW great the ana- More trouble by creating a greater .J"L than People;by Chevrolet cannot b-6' • strain on the.-ehu& rul-MIt-stsu-Esn' —took Trout for Sale Astimated. How ireat the benefits• it has the Means for the solution Of the be" try (ad= ramusaw) 0"04 from brought to them is beyoud human ability to -,problem- If thtl home-work is care- tem. agog. imarealood hooltay a" "emons, Volo &WU detl9ka. 90 per llousavol. F.OLIL. oboameene fully supervised-by one or the other no cedars aoseptedl toe loan those A09L W= Trout Broaa Hatcharr. Norlows,mm" of the. parents, they are given the I. aL & It has provided them, at a cost unequalled in 2:� opportunity to study-the child when • motordom,'with ii'memnal to speed up business, 7 strother, he Is working, and to discover, If pos- health, to bring 0 In wealth, to better t crease weal =ibis, the cause of the trouble. to closer and to open up every part 0 • the whole count to every Because,no member of the family country Canadian. -has ever worn glasses is nb reason to vera up the needs of.the chil ren. W The fine quality, strength, endurance•and full Ve would then urge con. ....... by, Chevrolet-QsnnOt be me FIr equip nt provided every 0 there cot- aider their Children d o little money anywhere else. they are purchase to any reason to suspect t having trouble with the I is a great Moreover, the owner of a Chevrolet finds a Injustice to'fail to h4ie theiii attended satisfaction in the savings effected to al drives his car. No other car immediately. . Neglect in this, an -day well as maintained as cheaply'as in other cases,is sure to bring built can be run or regret. % disappointment and Chevrolet. a 't :Chevrolet cars are built In Canada by Cana HOME MANNERS. 46". The "Domino" is 'a simple only Will, uppose�'here never was a.time horiorecL-, masquerade "dress," $15-00 BUV3 thiS -4ian workmen. Every dollar you pay not th W buys 0 d-1ookihg, comfortable car, but _*as not at some 0 T a -another time *r suitable for all figures, and for'man ' .1. Griffith Team Outfit Owidian industry. other embarrassed by. the actions of materials. One could choose black ($Is wm of Fat wallam) 'helps build up a strong biie'of her children away from home. "tin or sateen with the lining in self CON sant Rope Traom, Gkort y Hsms% Nome"a, an 'Yet some mothers are continually em-�or a contrasting color. P 16 Be I ode an t The'GM.A.C. Deferred Payment P181111 barrassed in this manner and will sayl This Pattirn is -cut 1n. .4 -Sizes: Ili acomill f ZH__ -A-bou beet It? Tb4 whole bust- .:.'tQ_the children after taking them Small, "Chevrole _44-.36---blediuni. 38-40;- lj�r­p, ess end a . harnom ata • t Motor t MILk It a real econ- 7 CO*Pany -Home from a.,visit to relatives or 42-44; Extra.Large, 46-48 inches bust owl Actual. Ice Into have proved C44 bey nd,;tatlon that r=0X= of Canada, LimiW as leather. .-friends, "What made you act that measure. A Medium size requires 6% bit L where-are Ituding the Griflith Team way? Have 'you no coin an man-'yards of 32-inch material, The width Outfit a$rest boon.In the face Of the �Oshaws, Ontario at i foot-is'2 yiltda. sts%41117 Incresans price of leatber." .pers?" Pattern mailed to any addr, order an outnt to-day. rrics$13 for To'tell the truth, few children bevel ess on $16 west of Fort Willim). Dealers' and° Service Stations GrIllIth's Giant Rope Tru any "company manners," if such an,receipt of 15c in 0ver, by the Wilson ,?r oull,Per net of four, with beet In#. (cc -where. Every expression is allowable. They act;Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., $4.50 went of Fort William). h as they I Gritlith's Giant Yoke Noses•to replace way from home very much Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt leather pole strar prl^* cowlele Moine. of paittern. with snaps and sl des, A-50 Per Pair 7- are in the habit of acting at b jar$1.73 west of Fort wain). 'Ur dealer can't supply you.,oeder They have not reached that stage of A RING PARTY. —W.U._r-r.book].t, _development.where.they can smile and -Ir bow and say they are having a lovely Rings can be made the appropriate Q r'sitiib Lim strIatford, Got. -time when they are bored to death and motif of a party given in honor of a e. Children are usual- girl friend's engagement. Write the sees want•to go home. ly honest and outspoken, and it Is Invitations on pretty paper cut out to -r rings.Make-them--anything -else- 'represent I . Gl" 6 Also,If they are Iii the habit of reach: souvenirs,little tin rings bearing the 'ing across the table-for things at names or Initials of the engaged home they are going to do it away couple. Gifts to the guest'of honor EDR E off 6US No. 12-14. tr moth- b. from home and howl when their moth should be articles such as cookie cut- il Z, 5! .7 4�DX 1; wi • J x n `w .AA1 ''1[Y •'ULA M. >•J4 „1' ♦{.. r- y r;`Mt •ley,' r - ' ..;....,,r-:� � a ;c •.,. :?� 5;..:. r, -Z +•y z'Xti, i "+.;. 1' `fir.:'- - ,` a.''='••�!.,. _ ,, ,..,,. .• „;k��. ... 'r;?.q rw,x i... .� ...... .f�d•a'w. ,',, _;--' '.3 ti. r..Ae.&x fi'.- ..`,. '.�.. �,,n rl .i.. .. ..... .> - A : x. an lac - Saved Life _ . Y TRICKS j - S ys­ Ott W a L.at� A Simple Problem: •y f me and I had given up hops of ev ' r� m Varalo Tells of Recaverjr regaining my hearth. "But Tanlac. helped me the very . From Complication of Trou-I�t day I took it, and now after using ilea Gives Tanlae Full I seven bottles my health and strength edit. MOKI IVIGAco F are as fine as'caa be, and everyone remarks how well I look. I eat heai"ti 'That I am aI1ge and in good health ly, my food digests just Perfectly, my FOUR TIMES s��.EQ x, to-day I can attribute to nothing but nerves are steady,'f sleep sound. my ' Tanlec," is the remarkable statement:heart never troubles me and work isJ'� ,�.f recently madebq Mrs. Eva Varalo, 233;like play. Really, the way the treat- ,,,,,g, a Cumberland St.,Ottawa, Ontario, Can- meat restored me•to perfect health oda. seems almost miraculous. Tanlac !aU un For'two long years I' suffered ter- amply,grand.,, riblp indigestlon, constipation Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- from extreme nervousness, eleeplessness, gists- Accept no. anhatitute. Over 40 6 6 1 palpitation*of the heart, almost cos- million bottles sold. For this puzzle, two'lesd pen- palpitation 1 sinuous sick headaches and, shortness " ells, a playing card and a half t �0 0 of breath,until lite seemed a bards- I .Take Taulac Vegetable Pf1Is. dollar are used. The playing card Is placed on the unsharpened end Of one ls. On the card, }�,� . 'Tile t4 iy The Home-of His Street is named attar s- SAT.naamed directly f the he olend,.ctf the pencYi. Y--. No. 10 Downing Btreei has been the George Downing'who went to America' the halt ollai iD placed. The official, resideaoe of British Prime at.the ague of fifteen, afterwards re- problem is to remmve the playing- turning and entering ParllarmemL He card without removing the coin. Mi0soters for nearly two .hundred The first part of the trick !s is became s baronet, and was a great , Years. It to well called '"the centre of favoftte of Charles II., who gave him place the cote so that it will star to brim' you the full richness r the British Empire," for many fateful In position after the card ie re- dectsioaa have been made within its the land. in Whitehall upon which.he- :and mellow sweetness of this-- ,,.. moved. That is not very difficult. walls Ibuilt.the famous street. To remove the card, strike the ; Few people are aware that Downing Sir Robert Walpole was the first edge of the card.with the other �To�a� o ofQa' I Prime Minds�0et• to occupy No. 10. This .pencil,so that it will fly away. If.r was in 173Y,noxi since that time'moat the card is etrnek a straight blow. e u it --- - _ of hfs successors have will-slty tram ander-the coin j% and the trtbk will be accomplished, r ° 1 / fOkv thl out and ''Paste It. with Martufactursd by YOU CANNOT JUDGE trtpMAl.rolaAcco co.OF UIFAADA LIMITED BY APPEARANCE. otl►er'of the series, �.a,oropaoos,J _ t ' I It is impossible to tell the quality of r rance of the leaf. A -- rough, coarse, unevenly m tea malifilLGim ° Is the quickest and beet relief for taste much better in the cup the s C at1�>t1re northern California-scaled about a ppains in the back and the many other closely rolled, well tipped tea that t �i�pj� i 'Spain has recently made (Suess. Bri• quarter of a million feet of lumber. fadicatlons of kidney t2%ubl'e. Bold for LOOKS much 'finer. The only way ALWAYS SLEEP WELL min a present of a modal of the Santa It, was'seventy feet In circumference 60 years. Satisfaction in every bottle. Maria, the ship fa which Oolumbns an three hundred feet high; and'two z to be sure o! siting tea.o! reliable D i r -At your druggist, or direct from gnallty is to buy s fes Like"BALADA." 'railed to America, and the gift recalls I g The healthy child sleeps well and, others given at various times-by men worked seven days to fell it. ' WARNER'$ SAFE .R$MI DIES- Co. whose goodness and purity are guar y ons Toronto during lb waking hours is never cross country to anther, anteed. but always ha y.and laughing. It is Classified Aaiestisernents D]i Everybody has beast of the famous �OOO Dirty the richly child that t; cross and Among the strange birds, beasts Liberty Statue in New York. This was and fish discovered in Brazil are^m- peevish. Mothers; if your children do presented to America by France .in O ejects 7 accepted TTS AND acts acre ted for limited not seep well; !t they are cross and � p Cara-worn, nerve-exhausted women pire bats, fiat flab with a poison-spike 1884. time only. Apply Georgetawa Woollen ; peed Bitco-PPhosphate, a pure organic their tails, and vultures which cry a great deal, give them Baby% Baine years W the-French Govern- Hills Georgetown.Own Tablets and they will soon be Ontario. h hate dispensed by drugs that make noises very like dogs barking. mend presented a Sevres vase to thea D osp well and happy again. The Tablets magaIdcont �OR SALE—FANI`ING MILL ;dew York and Pasta physicians We. British Museum. It >s' a are a mild but thorough laxative which - wire and zinc J. A. lag, all sizes, 'then seating mosey b�mail- ase specimen, and very vahrabSe �� Langlois Ave., in .. .scribe to increase weight and strength r For rices, era;201 Dominion' Express Mo Orden. regulate the bowels,l^oreeten the atom- Ancient wewpons, such as, write J. cr, Grah Out.- and to revive' youthful,looks sad feet- � g �P dsor, Ont:a � Ings. Price it pec pkge. Arrow Safer than sending bill ach, banish constipation, colic and in- swoaasr ,and so on, aero fairly.-comawa t3heatfeal Co, !6 Froa't 8t >ga+t. digestion and promote healthful sleep. gitts tram one country to another. -Toronto,Out Every' you They _are' absolutely guaranteed tree liras u crowd . Into the That which v known as "Queen-Elisa' memory what you do not expect It to,tram opiates and rosy be given to the % pocket I" was a gift to E117 i�l�� IN retain, you weaken its ne�y-born babe with psrtect safety, 1 w pewees, and Great Britain f the Netberlcada. The new sales tart will not increase you lose your services. authority to command the price of Baby's Own Tablets„is fit was cart o. bug`o su 1614. � RASH O� ��the oiimpany Pays the'taz" Yoa csa8e who builds according to every _ NS still_obtain the Tablets through any man's .advie6 will have a crooked lCaep litfeaws Untmettt IwAko howe. medtdns dealer at 24 Dents s hoz, �u�, �+ sot eat between meal. Lw Yon by mafi' poet' paid; from the Dr. W11- ...Do �� bisaC�CY. liaare' Msdidne Co., Brockville, Ont the heart. r lip �T :clay overwork your stomach. What carnes from the heart goes to • Lift Off-No..Pain l A Newly Discovered Tune. "Sennas began *kh a rash an r. U The saying about the little one half sty hands and I could not pat my IN R.1 N t of the world known a how the other hands is waur. It grew worse every - EYES day . my hands and fingers su half lives is as lure in musical matters cradced which trade them covered IAASiAiED sir as in others, and an amusing confirms,- with erapdons. I loaf sleepwlsh the NASPIR tics o: tt ooccirred . low month, ago. Itchin SUN WIIVD.DUSt f�CINHERS q ttuatwu+asa r$ass sr aaysstsu a orrrerwxs A famous foreign violinist sett cam- "Tisa trouble lasted thres tnomhs " R wrva wa ram aaa�».s.wsun.a wc.«au Dom, who bad been visiting the Br!- �w }7�! bd= r heard of Caticum Soap and fish Isles frequently. during a period Beware of Imitationsl Ointment, and after Luing three akes a Cuticurs.Soap and two and of twenty years or so, was walking.In balf boxes Cuticcura Ointment FEET SORE the atresia of Edinburgh when he . heard a boy, wito evidently was uncal- - s� the eczema was beakd.' - Rub every night with- Mlnard's - $' ` tared and t2a3esraed. whistling a fuss St.�onaontNewBruns - It relieves inflammation. soothes that was obviously a fol'ksong. This, For every purpose of the toilet atm and heals ?bought the artist, was a real tis- _ �YE bath Guitars Beap, Ointment and oovery, and giving the boy a substan- R` Talcum ars wonderfully good. ilei tMp, he made him repeat the tone ssgsa..rFPS 1 trae.eaara.c ,Ls► ' Dopa't hurt bee bill Drop s little a , I till he himself had fixed it in his mind. tea.. vase o Z"d•�=� antro--.,...," -anan e�aking �� I Returning to his hotel he arranged it -C■tts►a ss.ba... a.es. stanay that corm s6apa hurting, them III as a'ptece••tor violin or piano, ilhortly you lift it ilsltt'off with fingers. OF n press agent seat 'round to the papers Your druggist sells'a tiny bottle of' 1 th,d good news of.his discovery. And °Pieezone" for a few cents, sufficts6t I then it turned out that the tune was ,YOUNG DAUGHTER the "Londonderry - ' to remove every hard Doe's. soft Dora. try Air," which, for _ or corn between the toes. and the foot many years past had been one of the -ADE WELL calluses,without soreness or L•iitation. most popular both as a song and-8.8 s - theme fol bigger works! Aad the IIdew you sea the Wane 'Bayer violinist did not know it! are not on- the genua a biets 7M Bayer As• Nother Tells How Her Daa=Ste= _His Hearinj Restored. ' pain stoves safe by�twon. and Pr: Sdfered and Was Made wen by , - b7 Physa over twenty- scribed t , " three years for Lydia E. COm dv� The invisible ear drum invented by Colds Headache p00II _ A. O. Leonard, which•is a miniature megaphone, fitting inside the ear on. Toothache Lumbago -Z, —� r tlrely out of might, L restoring the Neuritis Rheumatism Vancouver, B.C. My daughterbx y 'Neurralgia ' Pain. Data g girl who has been having severs hearing of hundirds of people 1n' Nen Accept "Bayer Tablets of aspirin' and weak and dizzy feelings for ;; York city. Mr. Leonard Invented this only. Each unbroken some-time and had lost her appetite. ; drum to relieve himself of deafness package con- Through an older daughter who had tains proven directions. Bandy boxes _ - -- and head noises, and it-does this so heard of a woman who was taking it enccessfully that'no one could tell he of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug• for the same trouble, we were told of Com- Is t des[ man It 1s stfgctive when gists also sell bottles of,24 and 100. Lydia E. Pinlcham's Vegetable --- -- - Aspirin is the trade mark (registered pound. M daughter has been taking it deafness is caused by catarrh or by In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of for several months and is quite all right = part orated'or wholly destroyed natural Monoacetteacidester of Salicylieacld. now. It has done all it was represented �� You drama. A request for information to do and u have told a number of � to A. O. Leonard, Butte 437, 70 Fifth While it L' we known that Aspirin friends about it I am never withon means Bayer anufacture, td assist 1 avenue, New York city, wilt be given a bottle of it in the house, for I my the public against Imitations, the Tab- a prompt reply. advt take it for that weak, tired, worn-ou Iets of Bayer Company will be stamp- feeling which sometimes comes to us all. ■ Life'would be frightfully dull wills- ed with their general trade mark, thej I find it is building me up and Istrongly ' Aire'd out obstacles -to, overcome. We can 'flees Cron." recommend it to women who are suffer- out about any ng this world if we Ing as I and my daughter have."—Mrs. go after iL All we have to do is o J.'McDoULD, 2947 26th Ave. East, Vancouver, B. C. keep our hands, our minds, and o r 1 From thea a of twelves l needs an 'sense of humor working, Opportunity HOW 10 Prevent the care a thoughtful mother can give. isn't just around the corner—but ft's - _:Biliousness Many a woman has suffered years of ousewi e ■ around the next comer too—and ppan and misery—the vicctim of thought- f 'around the corner after that! And, Doctors warn against remedies Iesanessor ignorance of t6erxtotherwh0 ... y too,it you should happen to live where contafntng powerful- drugs and should have guided her during this time: Many people do not rediae that the in spinach, lentils and apples, and like a Most exhausting of all work is housework 'the iron in' your blood. You will be there are ao corners,—well; it's there alcohol. The-Extract of Roots, I If she complains of headaches, fling - -_�-.-. the care of children. hinny a woman astonished at hose much better you feel r long known as Mother Seigel'a in the back,and lower limbs, ori yeti lust the same.--E. A. Paddoal� Curative Syrup, has no �o a or notice a slowness of thought, who should be in the prime of life finds often is even a few days P g , nervous- and a liter strength gone, her•ner�•ea unstnm Try talo N-,ted Iron for two weeks, `—` strong_ Jngm E"1A;_,_Lt_ehas see, o away indigestion, billousness and daughter malce life easier for her. ,Vale, thin, watery blood from the strain lips and checks,you will not be so essdy others, and is an excellent presen'a• constipation. Can be had at any Lydia h. Pinlcham's Vegetable Com- bf housework. upset by trifles, and best of all,you will tive of health.—Addison. , drug store." (Set the genuine tat pound is especially,adapted for such In such cages, what you need is soma` find t you have new strength and' your druggist. conditions. O - 'thing to put more iron into your blood. energy and endurance for your dWy - •- _ -•-k Nesfted Iron, twfna itc%I *tits luau tasks• Al all good druggists. Ask for Minard'e "d take no othsr. ISSUE No. 12-124. Y a r"• .�3 CHUN + m cam. .� «w:rry r .h •i < ,,.r, a ..° . D '.. ., A ,'FY•'T S,R..°i 'X •4� ''�� A�N'�n?t. : . .'�, . ;4s r�� '."�'„ase.ytr r, 'S.�,r•+�. •.�r ,. ,. .,..,.� � ...;�•.a•s�. 'n�.bi T:, r �:¢i �'�;,h �".4��• - r. +'4 .-,'i •�,- •aN- .S ' �'�' PAVWWR ..' n. xw�.rY:e` araii4. .<+i-:__,,i.;asB.rii. •v � +�.. i 'x�ry`lu+. ,•ae'.'•�s :sny-�ii�xm� .,L 'r_ w r �.r•.. - . ,. . o x a ;1 7il , xF +q- " _ BAT4iiDAY, MARCH 29TH-'Combiaa, MAMAS IMI tion sale In the Village of 01^24wwnt. -&sod in your•it lrIehi w J:+tu 3au , it g g brio them In on morula oases, or ONTARIO p quality P TpoRMS 8ec'y. or D. A. Pugh;succi 61.75 per yen.; 61.50 if paid in advance. of s*le.. patario Railway and Municipvl A sh}_ment of beetlain and fancy tambler_e y a s-36cripti6es;ro the united stats and crest Board _ i Britain 62.00 in advance• .. ANNOUNCING - lP F. ) 4 Oz, plain Blown Tumblers. 45c doz. v +' In the Matter of thtl Application of '�S Oz. grape Pattern cat Tumblers,•bell shape, 1.60 doz, ___,1oHrt MUKKAR, Proprietor, yQXINjQN OF CANADA LhpRomeTelephoneCompany,Lim _ iced,for authority to make the ua• These prices do not represent the usual cost. ' f. SALE REGISTER. REFUNDING LOAN 1928 'dermentioned Charges for excess _Get your supply now-they wont be long'selling. ;5 PERCENT BUNDS' mileage• on service furnished sub- ` FRIDAY, MARCH'21sT-Auction sale of scribers whose premises are located r outside the limits of the Town of -- '• farm stock and Implements, the pro- arty of Chas. F.MaeGrotty, lot 25, 20 year-Bonds,price 98:25, to- yield IIxbridge and the Villages of Brook- Are you gettin_g�oar share of the fresh frozen fish-IIadd}e, Fillets, 4 pp lin, Claremont, MaeYham, Picker- FEi B.F. con., Whitby Township. Bale 5.14 per cent. Oysters tc. If not it is year own fault. Always a good Ing and Unionville: supply on hand at close rices. at 1.30 sharp.. See bilt - Wm. Maw, 5 year Bonds, pr ice 99, to yield For Individual Line Service: =4.92 per PP y P auctioneer. �' 6,28 per cent. SATURDAY, MARCH 22ND-Auction Canaidan National Railway (O.N. R.) annum for each one quarter of a sale of household furniture, carpen- (seven year) first mortgage Deben• mile or fraction thereof. �► ` ter's tools• garden tools etc.. at,lot tures maturingMay 6, 19$0. Price For 2.Party Liae Service: $2.78 per ti All lined of Good Fresh Groceries.' •A good delivery annum' for each one quarter of a '8.con. 1,Scarboro(Highland Oreek): 570 per thoueaod,or $1000 invested service at your cal} he property of the estate of the lata mile or frac ion thereof. p now-increases to $1,764.40 at ma- eq ion H. Moon. Sale atone o'clock. For 4-Perky Line Service : $1.58 per ' turity. ' 1w Bee bills. (leo. Baxter, auctioneer, annum for each one-quarter of a �'.. Phone M 600 V Phone or wire orders at our •' :SATURDAY. MARCH 22ND-Twenty expense. mile cit fraction thereof. /� ' ' head of^Pereheron and-Clyde mares ` J•, RICHARDSON GROCER „ and geldings,some well,matched, at DYSES k 801:}ERS APPOINTMENT FOR HEARIN(l j .-Mansion House, Stou$ville. =These. Rhone 268-1 ' Zcf Dundas St. East. animals are well broken in. all has• Whitby, Ont. The Ontario Railway and Municipal nees. No reserve. Jks. Dickson. Board hereby. appoints Monday, the w proprietor. '$ale at 1 o'clock. F. W. AUCTION SALE OF Twenty-fourth- Day of March, A. D. Silversides,auctioneer. 1924, at the hour of half-past two . . ,FARM LANDS . 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28TH-Auction Reg. Eorses sad Cattle i o clock in the afternoon.�at its Churn• sale of registered horses, cattle, Sheep, pigs and Fowl. hers, 47 Queen's Park, in the.City of ; ebee pigs and.fow).at lot 26. con. Toronto,for the Hearing herein. To �y sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of a 8, Pick, the property of Win. Dated at Toronto this.Sixth. Day of � The property of a nice arta ra 1 and Thoe: Norton. Gain at 1 o'clock P P y March,-A. D. 19•d4. Th U d Farmers Co-ops 3've Company, sharp. Bee bills. Fred Postill, nuc- William & Thomas -Norton (sga)' H.O.,BMALL, Limited. i r :.• tioneer. ;Bea]] 27-28 Secretary WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28TH-Auction At Lot 28, Con,6, Pickering A. J.j kLLISON, Representative; Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 r Township, on sale of fares stock, the property of March the, 26tb►.1924 _ - R H. Pitkey, lot 26, Broken Front, Wednesday, �. �•_+" , ` Whitby Township, Sale at one The following property : o'clock sharp. tree bilis. Wm.Maw,' H°RBES _ ly4 Reg, bay mare 9 yrs sire MacQueen.. , FQMI FY ' •'TSVRsDAY, MARCH. 27TH-Auction Reg, brown mare, in foal 7 ears old YOURSUF sale of 200 pairs of boots and shoes, Sired by Lord WeniBer.Reg•bay mare i Use Bank Money Orders �r and rubbers, the property of Mark 7 ra old sired-by Major' MacQueen, TMST ! 'Brignall, to sell ath{s shop,Kinsah, Back mare 9 yrs old g.p. In foal to TNC HEN you waist to remit any&meant up to fifty dollars, t I- ­111:16� - W mmentiler that Be"Money Orders we $vervtbing hoes No re[uad. No CsLfagat._B r in 3 re, it;, Al OL f ------ - exchange. Terme cash. Bea bills: Bay gelding rising 2 yree. 2 Bay suck= well as safe. The charges, exclusive of Revenue stamps. - ,;° Wm. Mawr auctioneer. ing colts. ;w •• are; $2.50 and under. five cents,$3.00 and under$10.seven TU1ceDAY.MARCH 27TH-Auetlon sale CATTLs Ceuta;$10 and under$30,tea cents;$30 and under$50. fifteen i + , of 21 head of high- Holstein $ieg. red cow bred Sept 9. Reg. roan _ ws and heifers, thresh and {lee to o • roan cow bred seats. ` eighteen cents col w calf at fo t. RegQ9 you can et Money Orden at any branch of this Beak. . w co w Y 6 y freshen soon after sale;also one p•eir OW THAT the win- freshen 10, Reg roan cow brad Aa 26, of Parcheron bosses rising .4 and b Rig heifer bred Dec 10,8 Reg, tee time Is with us T1rlE Z171>Lr years, well broken and fit torwork, yearling heifers.8'Heifers eligible to ;again, fortify yourself a= K the property of J. S. Honey. Milll- register, 2 Bull calves eligible to regia- STAN DAR D i.)1�11, ken. Sale at 1.80 o'clock. See bills. ter. Herd bull "Mayflower CFptre." gainst•the-elements. make - ewrrnis,a �. = { n.sate yearling heifers, (Trade year- _ •juuMDAY. APRIL 3rd Auct o 9 Grade p g sate filet the food that pea - / t f good general purpose horuw. reg- ling weer fit [or beef ringer, take in-to yohr system is Pick ` p Branch,. W. F. Law,Adanacm istered and high grade cattle. imple- ,•• 2 Fat steers. }stable and nourishing.- �� ' C. A McClellan, ManB� menta etc.. the property of John A. pies AND Fowl _ _ _ ]Hallett,lot 88. con. 8, Whitby Tp. 10 Store pigs. 12 Leghorn hens.+ Order our bread and our Whitby Branch, _, Bala at one o'clock sharp. W. flaw. sHIiEP pastry and of ter each meal auctioneer. • 5 Reg. Shropshire ewes: '8 Grade you will express your gra- _ diAlvRDwY. AP=L&m_ sale Bhrophire ewes. 1 Reg.Sbrop• ^ of household furniture.eic., at(been shire ram. - tiflCatiOD. -River,'the property of J.W. Doted. Everything will be sold. {,� L,,� Il�ale at vac+o'clock sharp. Sas bills. ;Subscribe now for 44The News" No reserve"the proprietor is giv - p _ ing up house ke••ping. Fred Postill. Bale baRins as.o'clock spar x•: • y TERLIs:-All t cattle. pigs,fowl andH•R• oNW \ _ auctioneer. all aunts 6f $W OO and under.cash; � •�r n AticUoa Sale of 28 Head of over that amount e'months credit[ , • Riven to ties furai,mou approved j' • '�ckerin parties scent. snaum „,ji '� �TH4NE:900 Hamd' Ware J Store :.$Olse]xl Cows L Iieera °off eo: 6.pe - and a Team of Pereheron Horses FRED POSTILL. Auetic,neer' ; - +l _ . The pror arty of • ' _ oll, T. S. 3SECNEY a Po'ultry Foo s a `n At Loc a.Con. 7,Markham, on log QUALITY • SERV ICE • SATISFACTION" d THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924 The following property : a, due'Grey Percherot dl-og risingb years, lEi lte- eat er• Grey Pereberoo, mare rising 4 years. , (11114 young team are well broken and _Proof Tight _ are are handy at all kinds of work). LAYING MEAL BEEF SCRAP AND BOGE CATTLE OYSTER 1'Qo. 1 Grade Holstein,cow 8 yrs dee - SHELL MICA GRIT - ROYAL PTR.PLE LICE POWDER ' _ ' )i[areh 26. 2. Grade Holstein cow 4 yrs - _ k, dile in March, 8. Grade Holstein cow ONE T w con that these goods are the best on the s 9 yrs due April 12, 4 (trade Holstein - - : 1 TRIAL ill co ince you h ;7 now 7 yre due in Aprl b. Grade Hni- �.1ghtIIlIIg market. _ ^ stein caw 4 yrs due Ma� 14. 8. Grade Durable - - '' Holstein cow 6 yrs due March 16. 7 Proof Royal Purple Calf Meal for young salves -arade Holstein cow 6 yrs due is War.. Specific-the s oc t a ea Hnlstela cow 4 yrs due In = Stock best.Logic f bo sea and the $Iwrch, 9. Grade Holstein cow 5 yrs ' led - Aue March 9. 10 Grade Holstein cow 8 L > -yto due i6"March.- Ii. Glade HoiaLetp -- ST LA Aii C�j�] �'QiN cow Gyro due March 9, 12 Grade Hot. _ Js S. BAiis.7iJVN, -w - PICK\,L.ti�,� istein cow 7 yrs due April 19. 18.(trade ETA L LI C SHINGLES Holstein. cow 7 yrs due March 7. 14 Grade Holstein caw 8 yrs due April 1 -16. Grade Ayrshire epw 7 ora freshened For 48 years the most reliable Roofing`for sloping Marcti 8, 16. Gracie Holstein cow 'y" roofs of every. description. Now being made from the 6>Iti C K E R I N CA - dee early in May. `17. Req. Holstein cow 4 yrs due March 16. 18.Grade Hol World-famous "Queen's [egd" Galvanked1ron. Abso- stein heifer 2 yrs due in March. 19. lately the best roofing value on the market to-day. Grade Holstein heifer 2 yrs due is Estimated gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron M ARKETApril. 20. Grade Holstein heifer 2 yrs EAT ' -doe in April. 21. Grade Holstein heif- for now buildings or repair work. f -- er 2yrs dne is March, 22 Grade Hot- or Get m fi for alterations or remodelling of Barns, itteia heifer 2 yrs due in March,,28. 1 _ _- ,,, `L&:per _.stehi Holstein heifer 2 yrs freshened Houses,el "Empire" Plank Frame Barns and Impb* hound Roaal; Steak,* ' Web 16. 24.Grade Holstein cow•4 yrs meat Sheds a specialty. JSurloin Roast or Steak, 28c- i cline Kay 24. 26. Grade l�ynhire heifer ee Roast or , $yrs doe March 18, 25. $lack heifer F. J. OUSE - PtCt'C ER I N G P°rterhDa et Steak mroade 8 yrs due March 24, 27.Gtede 18c '• Ramp Roast,... 'Holstein cow 4 yrs due 'May 1. 28 BU 1 LQER •• ' ~ -- - . : Wit' Fine Rib •• - Grade Ayrshire cow b pre dee Apl 12. .. These Onwe and Heifers are a real Builth COntraCting Heavy Rib at+ l6 and l8c 11 'good lot. 'We bave been feeding them r boulder Roast. ••• •• since Des 14. Coarse and look them Barns, Mouses, etc. of all kinds. . ... 14e ' over before sale. All code freshening Plcke Dealer for the Products of - tboil, . . •• ^• " yot Roast, ` rbefore sale will have calves by their `s .o, riIIg Brisket, 25c •� I odea, `.The Metallic Roofing Co.-Limited,-Toronto Leer of Pork,... �l► .. �c .„ - :Bale begins at 1.30 o'clock,sharp Loin of Pork, •• ' ' ~t'TRRT.nfd:-Ali auras of $20 and under, _ _ _ _ -- Shou}det Roast_of Fork, ... cash; over that amount 8 monthA - Pork Chops, •- „ credit will he.given on approved t Pare Pork Sausage, y �oint-notes, with interest at slay per a t Pork,. . •• i Finest 821 :cent per annum. Tile 11f111� 1/F iLo Makes !clone �c ' PRENTICE& PRE\TiCE, Y Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, �. Mild cu „ s Aiictioneera ! sliced, . _ 88c HE man raising high-grade cattle makes more money Roll If " T Cos - JL. than the man satisfied with ordinar ck. _ ted °le�� � Cottage (btti or wh t ' .. . Yom. . _ .. 45 If limited resources handicap your-progressive idea$.-.for : 'Back l3acon, 65c " 1•; C O A L 'improving stock, discuss theefinancing of your project with • -- Cooked Ham"%— ... � .. _ _ re :. 'wen .. •• our local manager. Head-Cheese,•. i have been appointed•-sole agent _ .. •.. for Royal Smokeless Coal for this t" .Edey First and Domestic Shortening4 1. , 31bs 65 cents •district, also otber grades of oval + 6 be 90 cents' • rem -BA „ �r}�n _T8.ten a� b �s -_ copal Smokeless Coal is preferredDOMFresh Trout and*W Fieh Every Friday J for economy and WHITBY BRANCH, is G P. LYND, Maoa$sr �t KERING,J2tf efficiency. BROOKLJN BRANCH, L C, CR039, Manapr. �7 !� UrJI .=.. PI�jKERI G. rY G. R r. .,::.r:. .,. �,,...'�•fr �',-•, •. n.H.�..�.... ,.. . s t, *:'r ,.., ..-�'"."�'";.:..fr`�.: ,,,', �:n. ,,y,, ;�'""y.`_-'4"'.�"r�'"�'r."_'_'. ',s_"'�r;N.y�,� y r"`_•ya"�,. `Y.. r, *c ^. Y. ;T`•n+Cs. ,4:+: 6•✓: '�%+RI.; .i, ,^t .A Y}taAy .,n..i r7. a ,;..a�„ - y --.: f...,;: .v �•�MR-M,04-M-1-F ta4 �• .,,.q.. `r. v_ e a•' �>'s '� ..« . •. _Ta•,�. ,f... - - " S1tn-EYaaH-O�AarorA a �� *�T T - - -- RT ` ' Mise 1lgbakErlwardQ, of Toront�� 1J - �� �i♦`I� U. A. PE l Kfi S .i.�i ` `a'y► Mise Annie Junes,of West Hill, were week-encs visitors at their is spending a fe.w, days•with' her Bring along our suits to be cleaned (THE DECORATOR} respective homes. old schoolmate, Miss Lillian W. A, Courts spent Sunday 'Chargesmodiiate,' or every description of Painting, ',-,Courts. n with Wm. Lickorish, of the fourth JAMES BRISCOE, Paper•HanginR, Interior Lost, on Friday,morning last, line of Uxbridge. Little Miss Bet = hecorating and Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery Hardwood Fiuidhiug, a on con,9.east of Claremont,brown ty, who had spent f,he •:+►et tbree Claremont. Oat. (�ALE cane,notched Rray handle, valuedivecke with Miss Courts, returnedBest-Workmanship. Prorppt Beivioe,aeakeepsake. Please leave atSher- home withhhn. Prices moderate. r IV win's or Scott's store. Reward. * We are sorry to that Mies- 0. Citizens of Claremont land a y Phone wiite - --�, following the latest fashion ~ •T �satepale Surprise the other day when a prevailing in' Claremont, Gerrard e4 Torrens Ave.,' ' • 1 w weird object suddenly appeared p has The Service Clara 08P M (x'21) Toronto aldn Room fob+ y In its streets and come 6o a batt in bobbed her pretty brown curly The g g q hair's Be a sport,girls, and follow Stock. . front of the beak. Its arrival her ezampl� This chows that Oyerhautin 1 Painting •-' � Spring.. . brought Claremont into line with wcmen are waiving their indepen. R: , all kinds Green !D iver ■�' Peterboro and Milverton 'where r-Pairing done, Ignition-' ilr �i4�s deuce, more'every day. a s ialt M�an'e Fleece Underwear,regular iL00 similar objects have been seen. It 1� y' j,© for sea g Your old Ford to re-covered =was a motor•sleigh with runners P in,front instead of wheels. - Sim- fur' $18.00. 1 will pay; delivered at mill, for a Min's Heavy rib Underwear. reg, 1.75 filar contrivances have been report- H 1 N G L E S limitt�number as follows:- Men's heavy home knit sox, req 1.Oa sed as being in use at Milverton:for Berry ' Poynter' No. 1 Basswood; $80.00 per M for We LL F_.the last two vears,'and are said..to Btitiah'coiumbia Cedar No.2 25.00 Men's heavy wool so:, reg. 60c,for 456 be quite successful if there is any- �G1alt(lalvxniaed Steel Shingles .Hound Dead Basswood-• 20.00 " - mite, 1.75 to 2.50, for 1.49 ,i` thing like a decent track for the Bird's Felt'Slate Shingles Cset Ready for ' No.148oft Elm 30.00 caps,1.75 to 2:25,for 1.29 runners. for sale at .7 No.2 •' • -20.00 '• sweater coats, reg. 5.25 Next Sunda at the Baptist Sound Dead Elm 15.00 " '' for 4,25 Sunday P T. PATERaON'S OLAREIf[ONT S P R I N No. 1 Rock Elm 40.00 •' Shoes, reg. 4.75 for4.19 Lhueaseries h the pastor commences two Call and get prices. No. 2 - '80,00 Ladies'UndRrwear, reg. 1.00 and 1.25 of sermons, th" 'morning No. 1 Seo. Growth Piae 25.00 for79c. '2 series on "Angels of God," Look'np your broken harness and g the les'Hose, 75c and 1.00 r for 59c. evening aeries on "Excuses, Old get it repaired bofore the spring ' Custom sawing done as usual.' .. and Ever New." . The,fuNflist of RUSH Turning, shaping and wood repair- 2 fewnly pieces re, reg,7.50for 3 95. Ing of all descriptions. ®few pieces Berge,all wool,all shades sermon subjects and the date bu We sell new Harness Parts' reg. 1.25 for 85c yd. ..which each will be delivered has OU -Oat Flaking and Chopping every day. -A-few-pleces--P•lald.-r-eg.--IM--€ec a8c. been printed and will be available CANNED 'A°i�`' KE•�RrT� saes. A. WHI E. Rood for school dresses. P „ ;, Some Ginghams,reg.80c for 19c. r -before the end of the week. Watch .( CTOO DS' at the Corner Shoe Store, Successor to late W. G Barnes =r _for copies.lathe stores. Take one .A , ARE Claremont, Ont. Phone 8420 or write-Locust Hihl, Ont. GROCERIES-Black bulk Tea. a e- -to keep for yourself and one to 1i,�` p ea on to a friend. The"$rat of �p�p clal,83c,lb, Soap"for 28c. Rolled page u Oats-8 The for 250. Rise-3 lbs for -each of these series-will be--given. __ N.. '� _ _ E� . O�NL� 26c. RaisiDa-2lbs toric. Prunes next Sunday, in-the.moratag the go , 2 Me subject will be "The Angel of the 'Al: &` Flaming Sward," and In the evst�- i,�9 THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS are over All goods iti the store reduced for - F-4 two weeks-Until 15th March. Ing '•A Prince who Blamed hfs now is the•time to Ret your car overhaul- : Birth." Come next-Sunday and, a "18 ed. Do not waft until you need your car in the D A SEUTT beginning at-the first of thesenes. D. A. 7 -=---folto�r#�ohrea h to the And Diet Oil really ought to try' spring. (let it done now when you and I have � $ CLAREMONT ONTARIO ' the church-going habit. It's far - the time. No job too large or too eaaall on any _ „ more profitable for you than stay- you weren t in at the open- make of car. y ---- 1 'in g at home. Ask those who have - ing you'd think they were , --'tried ft.thea prove it for yourself. -fresh from the farm. - -'WORK OIIARANTF.D . • we don't have"a stand•in" The evemiug of St. Patrick's -- -- _. . . .,GET-OUR PRICES _ Large -with the`wholesaler, we - was not allowed to pass without simply demand that the ' due notice by the young people of p y p _ .. .. THEY ARE RIGHT the Baptist Church. About thirty scud us tl�ir best product. _A good stock of Parts, Accessories, Tires and Tabes, ,gathered at the parsonage, vrt- Gas, Oils and Greases. - -Rubber' s Of all =ably in honor of -the Irish � sizes t0 . Clear saint. We rather suspect, how. CENTRAL GARAGE PICKERING _;F.ever, that comparatively little NONE thopght was given to the excel--lent P.rT® ' at greatly re- 8t Patrick until !,liar S. E Evans s Phone 4900 " CHAS. B. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR Oat- give as admirably composed..arid i La:.a of the Davidson Motor Co.,Whitby, Oat. duce prizes _ most informing paper dealing with during the the chief events in his career. A further breath of the Emerald ` 1 i month of Isle was contributed by W. Bates, �T s who sang "Mother Machree" very ' • t i TBUS� � • � SERVICE • c Marc acceptably. Doubtless, inspired b such a good example, the rest Js Fi�gold, Claemcat o! the company then took it upon TOr011to Plcke and Whitby - themselves to "make the night all �p j cL •' _ _ t _ rmg y -.Jubilant with song" even the pas Soot and Shoo-�,epairm `_" tore baby lending s ]arty voice g D BER WEE AY VICESell- Youriliails Games and contests followed in Also harness repairing at the new Leave Whitby_ Leave Toronto s hilarioaa succession until comes . .eland, opposite the. _ _ t suddenly a is Waleford&ad Shamrock Beet workmanship guaranteed. �'` 80 p. m. 80 p. m' and Save fence -with "Mnr- post office. _ ?. 9. _'::- cookies and jellies -of a greenish8.45 M. 8.00 m. " hue and manyother edible trifles P. P. >: - money Charges moderate. •' ' more easy to digest than to de- THOMAS WATSOI1t BATIIRDATB AND HOLIDAYS a scribe. These having disappearedWhy pay for the privilege of main the revellers did likewise, remain- PICKERING, ONT. Leave Whitby Leave Tomato taining and building rail fences when -iaR}a®l]ap8 Annng to cies"Auld 7,40 a. m: - 9 45 a, m. It costs lose to have wire fences. ++ -'!: 9.90 a. m. a^ 1.80 p. m. Now-Dost watt until coal is lend- � Lang.Syne and to register a sol emu though silent vow to meet 180 p. M. 8.00 p, m. ful and fuel prices come down. p s►gafn in the near future. Coal �C ��. 8 ___ 8 45 p• m. 8.00 P. M. It will save you a whole sore of land The ComcertaadCommencemaat C•4(1 p, M. _ I1.45 p. m. <- for every 400 rode of Front fence 1!oa - Exercises given by the pupils of _ erect, o place to brebd weeds. the Claremont Continuation SUNDAY SERVICE _ _ Frost Fence costs few because it l8chool last Thursday And Friday Hard and soft Goal Of the last.longer. p Leave Whitby Leave Toronto evenings was s decided success. best quality on 8.00 a. m. 9.45 a. m. (e)It's heaving gaiv. wire defies wen- The Masonic Hall w'$a filled to hand- 8.80 P. m. '10.00P.-M. (b)It*laterals act like spring;taking ry'. ,capacity on both nigbts, and all A Fsree .-Whitby to Torogto, eiagle`75c., return $1.25 ; Picking, single up strains that would break an =-report that the programme Riven THOS. A. LAW, 50c, rettrru 90c.• Dumbarton, single 40c., return 70a.: Rouge, ' ordinary fence. .. 'by the pupils of the school was G>Zi~ (c) The Famow Frost Tight Look the beet yet. These concerts have ,Pi03C®=i]Z�, :ciagle 80c., return 50c.; Highland Creek 20c. 4 keepsit tight and never gets out n been Riven annually, and the sac __ _- , (Colrthfe Time Table out for future reference) of shape. cess in the poet is largely respoa- DALE T L+ i* T C _ �Fhp pvait when we can give you a '.+sable for the large audiences theyELM !''SLC+ 1Lir.7 better price on it now than we can in ,draw, Each number on the pro- 70OLLACUTT'S GARAG the it homesad you nays more liens to _ gramme received very generous P=CKZr3RI�TCIkf applause and proved that the T nn F. M. Cooper$ memout school hse .much excellent talent >' ," -Phoue Ind. 200 _ among ite flfty.five pupils. Many Wheat or ankgrain taken in - ex•papils present paid tribute to elflIIg . exchange r Flour. �e p1C1i --the excellence of the programme - .' During the performance the Prim. We have Bran,Shorts, Ohop, I Q1�anCe Committee cippal presented the following pa- pils with graduating diplomeis Oil Cake Meal, i upon havingthe complete ': `wli kande of rain.' The object of this Assooiatiaa b w o add a schoolexamination or the. EDtrsmre into Normal School and -Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. University:Rowena Cooper,Gleor- Royal Household Flour, �dag ~o1s°0°1°mO°Il g inn Forsyth, Dorcas McCullough, Mls imm�iaNly- -viva as member Neil Mc fnnom. The following - Cream of to Weat Flour. of Sreaadte 00mmi#W% have received Part I of the Middle School examination,: Vivian A CHOPPING EVERY �dembaesbip � P . • '19ekds mar bob"Gam ssa Breda ns ee; plebRodd Appleby, Doris Gee, �.es leek oa aygia Mm. ` Been a G mham, Gordon (Gregg, WEEK DAY i Rennin n Gladys Jones, Edith Stephenson, r ' - / � �er D ald gnu o, Pickering.P� Edna Benne, Essie Pegg and John I?. N. 2rOOKW 00= u Willison. complete Lower school When and- Where You Want It J.R. Thextoa: W. J. Clark. a ezamina.d(,n_:-Mabel Bryan, Been "Uaoper, " Albert Harvey, Jelin �iC�erl�lg On any farm of average size at least-one hour a day-36i �'ai�t' aeo:°I:ry Wright, Edgar Ward,' AldiF,e jL ten hour working days a year-are spent in the irksome, __*ard, Edith Tool, ,Isabel Gregg. Lelther Goods St0r0. 1 wearying task of pumping water. 36�} days which one DonKld Beer, Evaline McCullongb' of m Toronto Windmills will give you for profitable work, ' Mer Gordon McBride. Part'I of y gi Y Lower 9chopl : Ida Brown, Alice Our stock comprises everathiDg in rest or recreation-besides supplying running water --Pegg, Mt}rgaret dee, Edna Green, leather goo a and our prices Norinae Wilson, Gertrude Tc�l- are second to none. wherever you want it. - - Chard, Peal Wilson, .Robert floc ' Everything-Everythingthe horse.. The one bothersome task, that of oiling the windmill in all kinds of , Callum, Allan Mixer, Lyman Me Blankets,$2,90 up,heavy weather, is overcome in the Toronto Self-Oiler, which requires fresh ,;- Cullough, $enneth Reesor, Oscar oil-only "once a year. Friction and wear are prasticallyabolished. t. Halters,90c, up, all leather tel Stephenson, Margaret Pugh,.Helen Toronto windmills, too,.can be made•abaolu yself-regulating in Of all msertals and design �.z... • Chester, Mabel Bie, Altna Evans Trunks-Club Bags-Suit Oases operation. kepi in soak. 11 will pa; you and Edith Peters.' The proceeds, Harness and boots repairs The "Toronto"'Tower will,,s>pd for a lifetime because it is the , call to our worts acd Don't be/our Noq)t which amounted to over$140, will heaviest, strongest and best--braced one built for an windmill. obtain prigs Don't bo misled - Our repairing service 1a T1s Y agease we do nM employ Them,oonsegnenl. �+, be ed-te-Elie-bemetlt vf-tl� unexcelled. Ur�metx0aln-wWl-belie -this Ee-dne of-thabiggest•rvnven era---; . ly we oaa, and dothrow off-Ihe assns Continuation School and also you can hale. 0ommiesion of 30 pa oent.,whiob you will r. -donation to Charity. B� CECIL BRADLEY seewnlyso" by punhasing from as, former efforts the school has W. R®Emerson, =Chas. B. Rice, esalsoliolled. been enabled to purchase a fine Harness maker, Whitby, Boz 425 Whitevaie, Oat. J.T. MA-THESON new piano ss well as other equip- PICHERING, - ONTARIO { ,Ment for the school. - Office"Awalw Whiibr.Qsow* v :4h ,h+•:. - 41,... '1 'Y' ,t-:,,• M1 ;`,` �4•T �;', .M :; , ,i': :. ...f ,s:, „w t 5'NRy- M•,.Y:... �y "•cam••,r &�` x`.�„* ..;� �- .,,i,g: a.�••s ;„'��" ;+;�'.�'o' '{k'' �� +.. d ra* •�` a:•^a2'^ "3.. �' zS,•• _ F wrc s .*ti•_ +Y,,' •. .•4. �. '••::r.._ '� n .� '.y i:':t" .,s,:, ._••S. Sb!-' ua Si ,i^�n.,.< T^4i.:.. K ..3,,e ,..,r.y;. •-S+ -��.,•c:?•:• ^•t �... +P-'�•iwJ :.� "fir x 4. ..._.__ 12Y ,r Hull nodded.' "We got panicky an' `^' cat our stick." 'To _ _ Try r` "Did anybody nee you go?", '. TV h6n` '"nm Jap janitor was in thit'hall' .� s 'llxia'' one of the-windows that was A Good "B" Batt¢ry `,stuck." 'Did he say anything?" ''s g o "Not'then." '• - "He culne t me alter the murder ZATOk 22%-Volt Rads R canwas in the as diacovere�-next day I .reckon Battery with binditig post it afternoon, Just before connections, tapped at 18 the inquest--and said could I lend him and 22% volts. Sire {z rS A_ LAD�11 ave hundred dollars. Well, L knew 21x8 ins. A well-made 't t away it '798'a hold-up. but I battery will �» !r 30 �. t14m co dn't do a thin - I dn# up the aez•v • money an' let himhaveft- M41RCH PRICE ONLY � •e�eCZ1Ce "Has he bothered you,since?„ Otde it.311 Will re t�e d Hull'hesitated. "Well-no." '.Number DZ-1 - "Meanin' that he, has?" b� e�A etsai$ae and ssf 1Zst tCs+~ .Hull,flew the newel flag of distress, TOR EATON CD,,AD a red bandanna mopping aperspiring, �N:�' _... . .,. .. . apoplectic face.. "mor ndahi le TORONTO CANADA ��\b w�Ith�d q m?„ Scientists predict that the dominion „I London Traffic Weakens and that/fn on money." - � - ,, :.: •' 'tin ave t t an en is on w on ve it to hi - a �' � 't right handy. I i m e, Of the an sly-'• St. Pauhg Cathedral time women will be the ruling sex. ; "That's the trouble with ablack — - -- a �/ !mailer. Give way to him once an tat. Paul's Cathedral, which for $ev- 9 he's got you in his power," Ifirby-said oral centuries has lorded it over all "Th l him ght London from the peak of Ludgate H111, TIO N ebin to do i to tel ri g s INYEN 3' ' .-BY WILL1Aif jt,ICLSOD I1t.ilA1! off the reel to go to'Halifax." 1s showing signs of fatigue. Its stance, no"1W Ulls ,wanted b, "If a fellow can afford to," 'Olson blackened by the fag and soot of by- Tse.a �b..e o'•a• on •�significantly. "When. you've g a Itlse fil CO r cat in si one ages, are getting weary item the ��•'Psaalc I,00 Just-got through a little private mnr• constant vibrations caused by the HAROLD C. ai•tilxiM:N` (Copyright Thomas Allen). der of yore own, you ain't exactly free - to tell one of the witnesses against roaring traffic that swirls aII.aarouad .!A'fP1R ATiORliE1($ az'fAws• t�iw� n ea tin' trouble would I have you to go ve far." the atrnctyre,,and the unrelenting pull i CHAPTER %%%VII. bee pec ry „ a is foundations. I - px T> cxsIa. let Mrs. Hull go up to his,rooms with `Tell yon.I didn t kill Cunningham, l of the Thames upon i let Hull retorted sullen:y. "Some ores The south transept has begun to Ask Me to Show You How In spite'of the fact that his mind I Kirby had his own view on that else must'a'come in an' did that after lean toward the river and the south- had at times moved toward his cousin point, but he did not press it. He I left." west tower has dropped several inches t0 Make Big Money bad James as the murderer, Kirby caper-I rather thought 'that Mrs. Hull had "Sounds reasonable," Olson mnr- from the perpendicular, Something',. Inre•t for, ala proau rf ,ou '•.. .sea fent ed a shock at this accusation. He,driven her husband upstairs and had inured -be done soon to reserv0 this `M., I tO �"`t in ' w`°tI"`p1Op0dt1'° .ma happened to glance at Olson, pe ape gone along o see a e atoo to is "Was the hall lit when you came out p 1.,`a le mss '°'°amu~' M`. >d l.* 41i e••- t. go „ crowning achleQement of Sir Chris'to- emtua Snforsutloa r.satdlw la.ltsmate nteaq- to see the effect of it upon him. guns. Once in the presence of Cun- of my uncle's rooms? 1l irby asked pher Wren. Mervyn McCartney,arch!- no M O°D°"1 yin. s taunt Posng'testi sea The effect waa.'s t,but it startled nig ham, she had taken'the bit in her suddenly. "• aa. t '"''t.sws °i '"n Os to m""s g « ► tectural adviser to the dean, says •a provit ms I cM luo+a 1° yQut 4011" weUd Um Kirby: -For just an instant the Dry own teeth, driven to ft by temper. Yes: I told you Shibo was workdn ,,,,1 , sasatas «rn sett 4Z- the Valley farmer's eyes told the truth- This was his guess. He knew he.might at one of the windows." large sum of money will have to be 1O6i1 �,a icr Swam" to mwavn Is shouted it a lain! of wordy could be wrong "So. Shibo saw you and-Mrs. Hull spent on the Cathe&al before very abuluteU free. P, e. ft", Metes 1, rye have done. He had expected ted that ans- "But I knew how violent he suss," plainly?"' Iong, and the Board•of Commissioners solos•°'-�'�"' wn.�.. wer from Hull. "He had expected. it,the fat man wefit on. "So I slipped "I ain't denyin' he saw us," Hull &t present is considering several pro- _ because he too, h-ad'reason to believe my six-#un into my pocket before we rept lied testily. posals ;or ks preservation. it the 600 Then the lids narrowed, started.' { No, you dont deny anything we and the man's lip lifted in a sneer o! "What kind of n?"Kirby asked.!can grove on. yon," the Dry Valley An American firm whish underpin- "What SA TIME 1 ned some 'of New'York's great sky- D� ' irejet ilea. He was covering up. "A sawed-off .88. man jeered sora has examined' St. Paul's and AND WDitA 'Pretty near up to you to find soma "Do you own an automatic?" "And Shiba didn't_let up Oman. scrapers. one else to peas the buck to, ain't it?" "No, sir. Wouldn't know. hoar to He kept allnoyin' you afterward,"the recommended underpinning as a cure. ifs MORE- :he taunter, i work one. Never had one in my cattleman per�isted. for its architectural maladies, bu;: the "Su posa you tell ns the whole hands." "Wel], he-I reckon be alma to be commissioners are set aWnat awh a ' Story. OIL" the Wyoming man said "You'll gets, chance to prove that," reasonable now," Hull said uneasily. - The fat man hajj one last flare of�Olson jeered. "W now? What's changed his min the eighteenth century 6ma straps resistance. "Olsors liere says he seen� "He doesn't have to prove it. Hix views. were put around the cornices of the me crack Cunningham with the butt statement is assume to be true until I The fat man looked again at this i USES " � 1 transepts to horld the building together i = of my Iiow -did he see meT it is proved false," Kirby answered: i brown-faced youngster with the Where does be claim he was wizen he i Hull's eye"Ignkied gratitude. He single-track mind who ever quit till I and sire then it has been necessary ea�x _ s / ;t?„ was where he needed"a friend badly. he got what he want it Wh was he to make other repairs to the mal-align• � n�� �o°Oda°a' k l' impasted to doreas of dishes mailing J "I was standin' on the firs. escape He would be willing to pay almost any I shaking the bones of Shiba's black- menta caused by the movement of the themmon tpastlr and>oartritioue.. 7 of the Wyndham across the alley—!price for Lanes help. marling- Did he know more than he I Cara .Twenty years ago'it was `'- about tin or fifteen feet away. I heard,, "Cunningham had left the door j had told? It was on the tip of Hull's diaoavbred that the root under the in tim of 4.10.56=A 100 weateatea s++ezp word that was said by Cunning-, open, I reckon because it was hot. 1.tongue to tell somethin more, a western pediment bad dmpped a few Ic : ham an' ore wife. Ob, I've got you started to ush the bell,but Mrs. Hull damnatory.fact against himself. But y finches. and within the present decade * ��„ p e was in deep !t has been necessary to repair two of ,,. : • she•walked rigght in art o!costae.then he stopped in time. H _ _ • Hull threw up thea age. He was I followed. . He wasn't in the aittin- enouwater already. He could nit 1 caught and realized it HIS only room, but we seen him smoidn is the affordto tell the dynamic cattleman i the piers. It is expected than repairs + 4 chance now was. to make_ a clean. small room off'n the parlor. So we anything that would,slake an enemy to the otlie�r stx piers% some of the breast of what he knew. E just went in on-him. o! him. masonry of which has rotted„ wild re- A. "Where shall I begin?" he asked "He acted mean sight from the "Well, I reckon he can't get blood quire 80 pesr>s to oomp1ete. : weakly, his voice quavering. start-hollered at Mrs. Hull what was from a turnip, its the old-saytn' is," - "At the beginning. We've got plenty we doin' there. She up an' told him, tke land agent returned: Adepawhile,'the stream of bms"t and b real_civil that we 'wanted to talk the (To be continued.) motor lorries whirls Wows peat the of time" Kirby replied. r _ 1 , -- building becomes larger and lariser, - a "Wali, you know .bow .yore uncle bus{Hess over an' see if we couldn't with olmse'queat iarresse to the devas- - beat me in that Dry Valley scheme come to some. agreement about it. He s! his. First place, I didn't know he key right on insultin'- her, an' one Tl1e �:aptiVe. tatias vibration. couldn't get water enough. If hegi ati thin$ led to another. Mrs. Hull she T tract that day will ngver dswa'' ; After j)jsihWaihingi the farmers a crooked deg', I hadn't didn t get mad,but she told him where When thorough scrubbing of a hoar, MY ROASTING PANS. '•a thing to do with that. When I talk- he'd have to head in at. Fact is,we'd And careful baking of a soon To save labor is washing the. roast- , CAM PAN A'S ec: up the idea to them I was actin' in about made up our minds to sue him. r good faith." Well, be went. clean off the handle Is all that I'm existing for. Ing ions, I,grease them just +� Ii TA LI A N BALM e number one," interrupted 01- before an' said he wouldn't do s thing The meals t2igt stretch is-.endless grease an earthen or blase baking dish =son-bitterly. i for us, an' how we was to get right queue. before patting in the food and placing y simply wonderful for ksepinn�� "Hadn't we better let him-Wt-his oaL" --- - The things to make and the things to the pan in the oven. Rubbing the in- ; fps hands beautifully whits and story in his own way?" Kirby sug-i Hull paused to wipe the small sweat do, side with a_piece of suet is excellent soft and smooth- tttvsi pro. seated "If •. a don't start any argu- beads from his forehead. He was not So often done before; for any metal roasting pan, as the meats.redness Sad chapping. ss ments he ain't w liable to-get mixed enjoying himself. A cold terror con- And Pegasus, forever none grease helps to keep the food from it at once after washing dished ap is his !acts." stricted his heart- Was he all Ing a burning onto the pan.-N. D. F: and note the improvement o! 9 i Disturbs my burning.thoughts no more, "By my way of flgnriu' he owed me noose over his own head. ' Was he _ your hands• about four to six thousand 'dollars be t_lling more than he should? He But far in the Olympian blue wouldn't pay," Hull went on. '"I tried i wished his wife were here to give him I Scales magic heights I never knew, HAND BAGS MADE NEW. Keep a bottle handy by the kitchen sink to get him to ase it righty thinkiii' at'a hint. She had the brains as well as While toiling'here.I must co on first he was just bull-headed. But the courage and audacity of ,the Unatirred by fiery fairy hoofs a• When 1 want to make an old black ywltty soon I got wise to it that.-he'family. " trampling at the door. leather hand bag look like new I ruby • • • plain intended to do me. O' course I i "Well, air, I claim self-defence / Elizabeth Fleming. it with the fat side of a bacon rind f y. .wasn't gain' to stand for that, an' I Hull went on presently. A man's This will shine up any kind of leather. � ` Will him so:a -- —---fig' no call to stand by an' see his _ _ "What do you mean when you- epiy wife shot down. Cunningham reached _ t"�� piece of cloth so that all fat will'be r.«�..wrntsl»..... -you weren't gain' to stand for it. My for s drawer an started to.pn1I Dui =d ��' e4Y>oer ammo. .� . removed.:--K. W. w !uncle told a witness that you said .an automatic gun. Knowin' him, I ,;it p 4.=row It -' you'd give him two days; then you'd was scared. I beat him to it an' o e� +` �.a...t..�.s«.e.71� , come at him with.a gun. I lammed him one over .the head with: s�o' WOMEN Z DYE FADED � . . The fat man mopped a perspiring my gun. My idea was to head him Q THINGS NEW AGAIN , ° face with his bandanna. His eyes off from drawin' on Mrs. Hull, but I /O A • dodggeedd "Ma I told him so. I don't. reckon I hit him harder than I'd aim- recollecL When he's sore a fellow 'ed to. It knocked hire senseless." /C� a or Tint An Worn Shabr ..hire Alai U lks a:'- o foolishness. I wean t; And then?" Kirby said, when be � 4. � Y ' ""'""'"•''dl""'a�'� b Garment or Dra '""'"'"""maw "pow ` t ale.+.: kevae,•trrae lookin' for trouble,-though" - I paused. . '4' .4y pery "lsewe ;- "Not even after, he thrbw you "I was struck all of a heap, but downstairs?". !Mrs. Hull she didn't lose her preser.ce ; ° 1 ' No, sir. He didn't exactly throw of mind. She went to the window an' me down. If I'd called down the curtain. Then we �N mond QS � , • gored, seem sa d-got-in bluff _ so far, we might as well try a b ��{{••�� �a... We tied yore uncle to the chair, in- !74040. " b ""`. "wt„e. tendin' for to make him sign a cheque And Was Oteupylnp a Sleeper, Each 15 cent package of "1)Samtind I , ae«Ils eaura.w before we turned him loose. Right at Reggie z- "nh-aw-I beg pardon, Dye„ contains directions ab simple i �. tnsl.,les •n limber set to tn: DUbsw 'that time tht3`bdephone rang." Miss Sharpe-I didn't hear. I'd gotten that any woman can dye or tint any latorbr "O•a"o t- `low. n"Irtra' arta. - "Did you answer the call?" into .a train -of thought, dontcher ( �yTM floe, oaten. h-w"•'''' unk .After every meat I "Yea, sir. It kept ria n Final! old,worn, f>}ded thin; new, even it she ,•e�fls. --ItskFxvi s.t.issneestors+ .ae a 06 p g• Y know." ttede• ,,-?ebt to ar .t.May itowaw• the wife said to answer t retendin' ++ has never dyed before. Choose any i Rte• .res ,1a�, .er1.. » P miss Sharpe (sweetly)- And you'd 1. wrke away, f "'sax lines• u: i was Cunningham. We was kinds calor at drug store. .1+4040• • ,A yteasaa't settled down so comfortably in a$leap _ _ .te. wt+�le Callow 1:« AM Y i and scared some one might butt in �a us 'er, hadn't you, Mr. sapp?" ADHESIVE PLASTER. Ca tltaA dt� � � sweet and a Yore uncle had said he was expect3n wtaaas,staw.w°s,r.rssa oea some folks." Purchase a roll of adhesive plaster, b e n.e f 1 t as "What did you do?" A cup is full.enough just short of �,� "I took up the receiver an' listened.I the brim: and you will never again be without page boys in one of London's large Then I said, 'Hello!' Fellow at the some at hand. Its uses are many and hotels are now receiving lessons in _6 0 o d E o t 'Thin you, Uncle varied. Last week I found it neces- French, ready for the expected in- _ other end said, y ftettb, breath Linda ggrruualike, I said, 'Yes.' We Teach High-Spee-d Short- nary to send fifty cents in coin vasion of visitors for the British Em- James?'ead digestion. i, I 'Then, 'James talkin',' he said. 'We're hand b Mall, through the mail. I placed the money, Aire Exhibition.• r s the on-eu•r way over new. .I was struck I months, under our id- I at the top of my sheet and held it in -♦ Malt` In from 1 to 4 m gu + -a e x t Cigar all of a be , not knowin what to _ _ v .taste bettss. say. So I called 'back 'Who?' He °ace• by MAIL, pall'can learn to write �place with a strip o£ the •plaster. Minards Llnlment for Dandruff. ' to fast as anyone can dictate to you. - Try it. ' -�- came beck with, Phyla an I. I The Dost is low and results canals and - -- —�- Canada leas now more than 100,000 �� radio users, and the manufacture of hung up. guamnteed• Only a limited number. In Epping Forest there are 114 "An then-?"-' wireless appliances is now becoming • r soceypted• cri.cke pitches, 44-football ground§, "We talked it over, the wife an me. It ambittous, this is your chance to and 139 tennis courts for the use of quite a profitable industry: _ We-didn't'-know how close James, as make a start for a-su_oceeal[ul_.and.-pro ' he called, himself, was when fie was - "1h salt O° e" e"•- i eLabi'e career. s • ' talkin': He might be at the•drug Illustrated Cirenlars and Terms FREE tamed by the Cit of London. Womcn can n.o seas"moved b° R24 store on the next corner for all R'e• on request- Mer4mpormsuenw remo.h b knew. We were in one bell of a hole,I maltt"ree ousts y �'t1Oa an' it didn't ]oak like there was any Shorthand is the stepping�etone to Golf is becoming popular with the expermelr the cilli wi business, opportlinitim rank and file of. the British Army. srealmml- over ao ye*rte "'°"`°`°' s"lCfip1J0° then.wyout. We decided we o beat it right SAWYER SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND fatigue •'""*"d we lTMc moi• °9°-e'nt"1°'U sun. ac.ly. 1 s y They are now allowed t0 hear Pati nalr am Complexional troubl" nr mail. Do"klet C* "You left the apartment"" 107 Mannino Chambers Toronto, Ont. dress when.playing. x; ana'renaakatlon rm. write evtns ppritkWara e T� r "Yes, sir.„ �. ;".�",NIeCOTT IKSTITUTL - UNITED, ND Celtaee "With my`nude still tied up?" ISSUE No. 12-124. Minard's Liniment Heals Cuts. p. Tererte ate. .� -. .%. :.-:..w.. .:a:.�a .. .>--•' ,r• �%•aw:d.+�'aa•4•,'+ :'SY', %Y'9r*,,.' .'1`+;% .d.'' "rw± ' 'w•' NR. �"so. ..:� ,,�. c' r,;a,u. •s?; '.1;,., ,�, ^-hf' ''y�;, cyu., s.y+:•'�''. "" ^% 1•ir1^. tK,r.t'^k"k K 4'OMra', :.d•1 •'r* :. Y: . Y. L !711.115M." kL. ;r 4i•'..i• a }• ..�,.� � ':?' ZC�+t. "b'�''�'�.. . .�•n ah,. ,. .. .. r. ,,e. ,... : A!-r m `�-�•9e7:�' vtw �•.^!^w.. m7 y� a! ' CMPPAWA SYSTEM C OST $82,400,0001 . p FfNDiNG OF IrO �ON • - - Gte�ory Hydro-Flectnc Investigation Report Preuss PWject and Vindicates-Integrity of Commissiof,>� A despatch from Toronto says:— In other sections, 'with..regard to The Gregory Hydro-Electric Invest-- the relations between the Commission 1�tion Cvtntu3saion report, represent- and the Government, the report :'pug the results of over a year's prob- statea: "There was i notable lack, ui Fang and the expenditure of more'than frankness upon-the part of the (Jam- ` Lal! a mi. ton duffers, was ta9letl.on mission. Thus led to misunderstand- °' - Thursday In the Ontario Legislature. Ing and mistrust, which ought never 4. WF The Commissioners vindicated abso- to have exiAted." Again, the report ,lu:ely- the personal integrity of the declares: "The Commission over-spent liydw Commissioners and Engineers,;the appropriation made by the Legis- , Xide*rsed Conceded their admiration for the en fetors and diverted lands which it had Fleet OWIiiElfi's '• gineering phases of the scheme, but!no authority to use for this purpose, a said that it should have cost, with ret- The question of costs seems to have - �'ahaaet every business where fast ti 1erenee to the'Queenston-Chippawa do- -been-lightly regarded." and economical delivery service is or \ Telopmeut, $11,8W,000 leas. The crux of the Gregory Commis-_ Concerning the management, it sion's position in the -whole matter of feeler,Ford trucks have established :y says: "There is not a.breath of-sus- the Queenston-Chippawa development as enviable reputation. �icion of any personal wrongdoing" is that it should have been carried on eaperleace-of Robert Simpson There are special references to the by a separate construction department � C+�P�Y���+isatYPicalexample- efficient and loyal services of Engin- directly' responsible to the Commis- The Robert Simpson Company sera F. 'A• Gaby and Harry G. Acres, Bion. To this-policy largely,which re- _ operates one of the lat>gest truck fleets and as to the results of their engin- salted finally In ,the'necessity for in Torontq 55 Forder eering efforts as represented in the adopting the "rush schedule plan," itTid'`,�.• fleet has proved ctory "*� _Queenaton-Chippawa development attributes the $11,800,000 excess.cost ` w plant, its efficiency, it states, "sur-. claimed to have been incurred on the that it is being constantly entar5ed: passed even their own expectations.' Chippawa plant. to practical and economical in open- i One paragraph pays tribute to Sir The full cost of the Queenstcn- ationthu;luringthe pastfiveyeaxsnot Adam Beck, who through anxious Chippawa 550,000 horsepower develop= a single car or truck has been traded in. years has shouldered responsibility I ment, the report states, will be The prompt and efficient delivery or the world's premise public owner- ;8283;914. ad; asabl� eystemwhich is an insepa=ablce part ship power project at Chippawa. "Hist With regard to the-general Hydro ,.. foe thisatoecesaeivicetothepublic islarge- y fighting qualities," it says, "stood him ,undertaking, the report.makes various ��_ ly due to the flexibility and staunch _In good stead and enabled him to over- suggestions. It declares that the Another whole-hearted ' endtiraIIo'?of this Ford delivery fleet. r come all obstacles. From the begin- Hydro made a mistake in entering the sworiemew comae from The Ford.has the confidence of its ring he has kept-the Commission free radial business. It criticises the fail- lir. A.W. Williams, from paralyzing influences of official- ure of the Commission to:•build up a Gw EManager of the usem `That's wh7 there are io.many don-,' He "has rendered great and'sinking fund to take care of its bond- Limiiad,Toronto,Conwanwho Ford users, notable service to Ontario." ed indebtedness. It finds •that the > "We have ham>u After praising the value of the:powers of the Government to guaranit Ford troch for the Any AiiLhoriZld Ford Dudes work of Sir Adam Beek and of those'tee Hydro indebtedness are too wide. pees eisht years and Bad • In charge of the Hydro project, the! It believes that regular conferences dmi induger.ala*i� m a� report.goes on to say:."The chairman I should be held by the Commission with - _ of the Commission hat been regarded I the- municipalities. It recommends in effect as the Commission itself, and that the Central Ontario system - bis forceful personality has played a should be unscrambled. It says that ` great part in settling—or unsettling-the Government should have fuller in- _ —the- relations between the Govern- formation regarding the operations of meat ..and the .Commission; bA was the Hydro. And it declares that the v Arbitrary and inconsiderate, and al- value of the power developments CAR MUCKS • TRACTO f .lowed nothing to stand 1% his way." under the control and management of _ His "utter disregard for law"4s also the Power- Commlaaion ' are in- commented upon. estimable. : W 'S l4 to 14%c; itibs, 14 to,lbe; pails, 16to 154c; prints, 17 to 17%C. I iand with mishaps in both., Prince- from a alight concussion, which in- r - steers, choice, 17:60 to $7.76; PRINCE HAS MISHAP � - TORONTO. 060;' do,7>m =5?b; Henry a cropper, he'eludedsamebruising of the facet Heavy escap butcher steers, eh , . ,.ON RACING COilRSE � came a p but $6:z5; d�o,;eom,$i4 to ;a.bo; butcher Princes were with , linnseated ear ttle damage. ,Both'PASSPORT FEES UP Man, wheat—No. 1 North., $L10%. heifers, choice, $6.75 to $7.50, do, Thrown from Horse Again afternoon.but were'merely shaken ng � D�:MAND GROWS, •r. 6¢,ta. oats--No. 8 CW., 44e1fie; Na. .. ;6 to $6.75; do, com., it:28 to While ����dd Prince Henry was to ride in the last $$44 75; butcher cows; choice. -4.75. to event of the day, a steeplechase'fqr 'Man. barley—NonduAL - _* . '$b.50; do, med„ $3.50' to $4.60; can- $teepl4ebase. the Earl of Craven's sap, but with- Need of Revenue Only Rear secs and cutters $1.5A to $2 da com — _ All the above e-i-f. ba rtq: tional can •Yl:II 1! Department y London M 16. 1�Fa . arch soil po Ontario- barley-66 to 7tk $2.50 to ;3.60; deeding steers,. choice, � fo_r the a of the heir to the was o'h� °f-Wales,ltawave=, � Y Pte.. American sora—No. Z yellow 98 a ;5 b0 to$6' do,fair $4 to$5• stockers j�! was one of tate eight starters. 8s got of External"am Buckwheat—No. 2, ?8 to 82� - choice, $4 to$b; do, fair, $3.5 0 to �; done receives another shock pestes- any ill, but at the first fence ltie�. Ottawa March 16.—In anticipation •=Ontario Rye--No,•8, 76-to ?9c. milkers and' springera choice. $80 to day when the'Prince of Rales, only hone sta*W and tell, throwing the, ' p Peaa—No. 2, $1.45 to $1.50. 1$120.; calves, choice, J10 to ;12; do, dust recovered from a serious riding rider heavilyon his head and hands. fee the iableaser pasroin oto $6 in the Millfeed—DeL- Montreal freights, med., $7 to $9; do, com„ $5.50 to $6; accident, involving the fracture of a ;fee payable for passports inroad by bags included: Bran, per ton. $28; lambs, choice ewes, $14 to $15; do, collar bone, again indulged his love of A rush Cosa made to the scene of j Department of External Affairs, ; shorts, per,ton, $30; middlings, $36; bucks, $12.50 to $13.50; 'do, culls, $8I steeplechasing and got a nasty spill, the accident. by the large crowds4 which, increase took effect on Saturn ^k Rood feed flour. $2.10. Ito $9; hog's• fed and watered,$7,75 to i fortunately without serious, cons*- watching from various points, among'- day, there has been a big coal of Si Ontario wheat—No..2 white, 98 to $8; do, f.o.b., $7.25,to $7.50; do, eoun- i the first being the Duke of York Aa I applications durb* the past three or outaide try polo $S gp7 to $7.2b; do, se'fects, quenceL Much as the public loves sad id-j affibulance was quickly on the spot,,four weeks. The >ltaff.in the Passport Ontario-NO.-2 white_oatal4l__ �- ; o and, bleeding profusely from the nose,! Branch' has been kept excAwdlnaft Ontario corn—Nonkinal. i the Prince o ales was p ac on bus receievin applications. Ontario flo'ir—Ninet per cent, pat.. Oats,'Can. West„ No. 2, 63 to 64c; � tense, this incident is certain to,stretcher and taken to a nearby farm y - g pp In lute bags, Montrea prompt ahipt do, No. 3, 60iy to file; extra No. 1 eve in intensified form the national reit was found his Injuries passports� �° �t"Dd las +J• to lment,$4.70; Toronto basis,$4.70; bulk. feed. 49% to 50c; No. 2 local white, agitation in savor qt_ sort►* nor! of were entry feta Great Britain, as,welland 'as were not of a serious -character.-, ' seaboard, ;4.35.. I other .countries of Euro and as' 4?� to 48c. Floor, Man. spring wheat check being put upon this undaunted � Manitoba diour=1st' pats:, in ,jute ats, lsts, $6.30; 2nds, p The Prince tried to get up, pro- thousands of Canadians are planning p $b.80• strong spirit which places a heavy risk ori p g $5.60; winter e, time succession to the throne,, testis to the stretcher bearers that to attend the British Empire-Exhibi 'sac8a, ;6.30 per bbl.; 2nd pate, ;5 80. bakers', pats., *bale 8 Hay—Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, #5.6b to $5.76. polled oats,bag 90 Ibs•, he was quite able to walk, but gentle the de- f:raak, Toronto, $14.50.to $15 No. �'he-event in',which the Prince met q tion n London this summer, 2, $3.05. Bran $28.25. Shorts, $80.26. �th mishap was a 6teepleehase in the pressure was. applied to keep him on l mind-for passports is heavier than ' - 14.b0; no, 8, $12.50 to $18; wed, Middlings, 88.25,- Hay, No. 2t perAnn �- rb�I this s�retc�er nntihtMt farmfiouse was lhas-been for�ame-years: - - Straw—Carlota, per ton, $16,20 - - field; near Wokin m The was ate• His injuries having been at- ;9:50•- Butter, No.. pasteurized, 88c; No. g fir j g No reason is given y e depart-, =Standard recleaned screenin l.o.{ tended to by physicians, the Prince meat for tbe':iacrease in the fee other gs, 1 creamery, 97c; 2nds, :86c. Agger, brilliant concourse, with beautiful later in the-evening was the-sufficiently titan than of the need o! revenue. b, bay porta, per toil, $20'. -fresh extras, 36c;-fresh firsta,'3Se. Po- weather and, the. Prince,appeared to �r Cheese—New, large, 19 to 20c; tatoes, er'ba car lots $1.55 to$1.60. be�n excellent�Re ire health, leu the races recovered ta �� to. Aldershot by ` -twine,20 to 21c; triplets,21 to 211,kc;! p g , ' g , laughing y _ RnIee and_modeL dextro p Heavy veils $8• com- light ealves, eft motor ear and.it was. then offie n and art y w c f3tiltonai 22 to 28c. .Ol. large; 25 to $6,7s and up; togs, thick, smooth, and started. He was entered-in two events aeined that he > suffering 27c; twins, 26 to 28c; triplets, 800, ishops, $8.25 to $8.50; do, poor quality, R• Butter—Finest creamery prints, 45 $8; select bacon hogs, - `1W 46c; No. 1 creamery,43 to 44c; No.I �♦ 12 42 to 43c; dairy, 37c. W­ Eggs—Extras, fresh, in cartons, 36!NEW CANADIAN FLAG -to 87c; fresh extras, loose, 34 to 35c; ON THE SEVEN SEAS � ' '>.f�resh firsta,•82•to 33c;,fresh,ascends, . :� . -�j Our :T��kea ;'�O 28 to 29c. { r Live poultry—Chickens, 3 to 4 Ibs.,..Red Ens1gI1 t0 Appear On _ r `I Iba., ize 15c; do, 8 to 4 Iba., 15c;'spring1st Hs T s _.Ahiiekens, 4 lbs, and over; 25c; rdostera,I Floats On Land. X55 555 16c;—ducklings, over 6 lbs, 19c; do,l A despatch from Ottawa• says:. Veterans Associations BOi►!II• 'Poster Compehhon �uaF+a - to b lbs., 18c;'tnrkeys, young, 10 lbs.,I The Canadian red ensigYi is to be used (£1 ,DDD) ;-tad tkp, 22c. I by'all privately owned ships of Can- - �tlPrize Dressed poultry—Chickens, 3 to 4. adian register on the high seas—as a cloaca.31st MAR 1924, info while tillpm$ lbs., 25c;' hens, aver b lbs., 28c; do,'..t is now by the offices of'the Can- 4 to 5 lbs., 24c; d 3 to 4,Ibs., 18c;i o, adian Wi h Comntissioner itr Lo on. - " spring chickens, 4 lbs.-and over, 30c;, g �•.. I (E '�) ..� --•tliB Veterans. you Way roosters, over -5 lbs., 18c; ducklings,;It will make its appearance wherever, _3rd Prime over 5 lbs.. 24c; do 4 to 5 lbs" 25c;;Canadian,merchaittmen are voyagmf, - turkeys, young, 10 lbs. and up 32 to'eti-the last day of this month., This; $4,555 $• 85c,geese, 22c. flag has a red' field, with the Union' Beans—Canadian hand-picked, lb., Jack in the left upper corner. It has (it 1,000) W-1N _ A :-:--v_m"0RTUNE'7c rimes 6%c. o! Can- and 2000 other cash i 1api� I been called the exclusive flag 11 products—Syrup, per imp. Ada but will not be used in Canada, prizes from-prize funds gal., 50; per 5- 1. tin; $2.40 per where;as'belore, the Union Jack will of $138'888 (£30,000) $- ger donated b B o v r I I w o gal.; maple sugar, ]b., 1:5c., y Hbney--•GO-lb: tins, 11 to 111hc per;be flown as the national emblem. I Limited'. Competitors arrangements of the Posters meat reach London, England- : Ib.; 10-ib. tins, 11 to 13c; b-llti. tins, The new flag will carry.a simplified, ;(address given on ticket-folder,postage-4c) on or before 30th April, 1924 '. ' . 1114• to 12e; 21r•-lb,'tins, 1'l?s to 13c;' form of the new Canadian -coat -I Send your donation with coupon - - comb honey; per doz., No, ., $3,•75 to!arms it:-the field:- It-bas been author-� properly filled ,out to any'-one- { ;4; No. 2, $3.25 to $3.50. i - 1 enclose a donation of $ .. ized-in order to give to Canadian ship- of the following: ;; ,;..•,•,•......................... " Smpl:e merits -Hams, mad., 24 to, Veterans' A"oclation of great Britain, - 25c: cooked hams, 34 to 36c; smoked ping 'it mark.tr, contrast with erases I 2725 Park Ave., Montreal. ' ♦Be�__eottaZe of the Motherland and the other Do-; Citizen Please send me..,..-.-•...Ticket-Folders for.Bovril Poster Com- . 9 •. •.•.•• nest for every $1.20'given 21c;'breakfast bacon 23 oeYRc, R i Great eatidi� Veterans' n�na Association, petition. One Ticket-Folder wili'be pe ,miniori<s. For the same reason-ii has. _ _ vial breakfast baron, 28 to 30 ; backs, been authorized for the flagstaff of I Army end Navy terans in Canada, 121 Name in fn,l .• .. bOCured,m its 3 Lyng clear bacon, 5 I the .High Commissioner's office in+ Bishop Street, Montreal. (Mr.: Mis..or Miss)•.,.• •••• •,• •••.• •. 0 I S 0 London. I imperial Veterans In Canada, 700 Main ao 70 :bs,; $18,50; i0 to ^0 lhs., $18;1 The blpi ens- will be used. ex, Street, Winnipeg. Address - ' BO lbs. And up, $17; lightwsight roils,iciusivel b Government owned vas- TubercutousVeterans' Assocl'atlon, Room .•. •, YY .. .%.....•.. in barrels, $37; ne:,vycPiFht rolls, $32. 47;Citizen Building, Ottawa. Make.Chequea and hfoney,Orders to Veterans'Aasociatioa. • Lard—Pira.tierces, 141/4 to 14?1i sela or vessels which number among CLO 8 E S MARCH 3 1st, 1 9 2 4 tubs, 14 to.15c; pails, ti• to 15%,, :their crew a specified percentage of 2-324 Bovril Poster Competition. a i, :pr%ta,17% to 18c; shortemn'x tierces, naval reserve men. +a.- .. .;a;:a• 4 rs" d.t. +n:,.ir.,. +�..r�ai+!3A4"a.< "p'+ .T::ti�'+ ¢SS;s ,?"„ r•r: -.k A'st ,.,:,,:, -.n ::c} ,. --'4+ .0;. ,'S' • r. '.' Y' K : .'. '•';. i!• Fn-� s ,$ 'a v' ar .-'h,` •i.;" r ';i. � s� wf -?r,:'. _ _ ., �. ...tt' .+,v.. •:a^ y7.c tG^`.''"..' .:'1... S �' RIM •t "� ,: Fir _ t d.'C: Dison, of Toronto. ep+iat -Dr. Henry will be here as nsu. yy .. LOCALISMS. the week cod with Dr. Byron and a rani§'Ttieaddytb attend to his Mrs. Wield. profossional dnriost r i tore,-Sirs. F. H Doyle, ofToronto, 51r�. A.T.-Buyt:�, of Belleville,Bundq had a businessis here at preeeut• owing to the paid a short visit to Pickering ; -'trip-to Toronto- Qu Monday•and 1.veriom. 'lineae of :her father, Geo. relatives on Monday. Ttieeday. .--L 1 M• Palmer. =Donald Munro eilpects a car- M.Bundy was in Toros -Miss Gertrude Walsh enter• load of nut coal at thft end of this to one da' last.week when he par taiued i numb of her young week.. Plaeeyou der'lit once. ' -chased a Ford coupe. feientiff to. a ib rt�hday party on -Dr. L. A. i% eir, Dentist,. -Frank Bundy, of Toronto, vis- March 18th. practicing is T routo, will be here y -it'ed his father and brother here -Mre. James Andrew ie able to Aft his. 6�ice on Thursday from 10 Sens�atlonal Stock-Taking glean-up 1�1 `•' - on Friday night last. be around ognin, after being con- a. m. to 5 U. m,. as usual. e�Gsorge and Mre. Law, of-To- fined to her house-for several days -0. A. Bradley, Painter and K ionto; spegt Sunday here with through illness: Decorator, A telephone call will then 840' and Shoe Dept. the former's sisters. f -Gordon Found has been eon• -Nice 'potatoes, 1'50 per bag ; receive our immediate attention: • also head lettuce, ripe tomatoes, EKtimates f„rniallari. pitin�iitlp.. Among the bunch you will find' f fined to the-house' suffering from* new cabbage and celery at Rich- Call•800 or 59 Whitby. **** Mrs. Thpo, Annan of colds. a C��t' the prevailing epidemic ardson s. Give ug'a call. * Ladies' Oxfordsi St�'i�,p �71loeB, Lace Baja lin a rid *S.s. r- --- - , ..,� .•-__ E. L: Chtipolau' 'speut'a fe* days H. G. Calvert is' able to be around again. ter bei confined Neta drzuor,2 a^ziar..e. in Belleville with their relaticee. � ttg - _ � � Boys -Boots, ? •, ,. ` -The roads are now in an almost to his house fur'a couple of weeks ,- Misses Lace B tile, Boys Boots, im sable condition. In some suffering from a ve,ry.severe cold. IFS SALE-Collie pups. Ag; R to s S.Murdoch,tot 14, con,4, Pickering; R.R.. pla:ca3 they are bare while in oth• -Pickering Coal 06.has,on hand No. 1,Pipkering, 2E1'=9 ;!Children's Boots, Men's era there is still about three fPP�.b�i3t hard coals, $11.50 per ton.; oA SALE-Ynrkehire White-sow, Y of snow, so at there w neither Also guaranteed Oto coke for do• due the middle of April. Apply to T.P.Rob• �(eQ v R QOtB r bine,R.R.No.1,Pickens 27-29 11 Gi JJ , wheeling nor'sleighing. mastic use in ail sizes at $10 00 to ff y. f a -We undehataud that John $11,00 per ton Orders taken now. ANTED-A single man for-eight F' Dunn has purchased the cottage ,Phone 5902 Iraw•& Weeks. * modcna, Apply F.11J. Cha Pick- Meil1 s Fine.;Boots Etc on Church street. at present Bring. Phone Pick.z3zs, 27-tf'_ _ • P •=Have'you renewed your sub- �� pied .by Oscar 'Stephenson, and scription to THE NEw• ? Look at FOR BALE-Several• young pigs Ve are ung' le to quote all the prices here, but we will-iake possession on April'1st. your label and if you and that and a sow due abo•lt Apri'.,lst. Applyto Jas. Kinnear,R.R.No: 1.Locust uiil. 23.29 7 ~Mr.'Stsphensoa 'will trove into,J. you areln arrears kindly remit as _ _ can assure you that there will be a Arnot's house recently vacated by we need the money. A news-- WHEAT FOR.SALE-A"quaatity p,-eat big o_lean up. W. JIM paper paper cannot: be rnII witll0llt WHEAT Marquis wheat, free of all vbeed i tµ ` -Don't forget the drama en- money, a fact a good many people lois' M.B.Burk; Lo`ust sin' Phone•-Pic k Don't t miss the O�ppOrtIIIIitR.. titled "Cranberry Corners;"to be eeea�_f�iorgex:-- - -' van is tt�e Tfiw*"a Ia11-t$ ei-{Fri- March FOR SALE-A quantity of No. 1 -On Monday evening, timothy seed, also a quantity of Canadian Ay)evening by the youtlg people 12th the Woman's Guild of St. Beauty seed peas, Duncan Dolphin,R. R..N0.. - of Almond's Church, under the George's Church gave a miseel- z,aaretaoac. s And Don't Forget the only place In town p hospices of the Young People's laneous` shower, at the.hom.e of O$ BALE-2 choice Holstein cows, r f Society of St. Andrew's Church. Mre. F. W. Weeks, for Mias Ber• SALE alsoaguaatityofQoodclean oats and :to purchase Carhartt s Overalls belay Photo Peck 1920: john Wilson,R.R. R This is a fine dratna and is well the Baker, on the,eve of her roar- No.1,Whitby.- zs-z9 received wherever g vee. ,(in all the world no overalls , riage to Norman Nicholson. Abort - '- -'-- - � -The Women's Institute will EDIBON PIKE-Piano teacher at ti hold their regular meeting on forty friends attended. cD,22out on Saturdays. Pupils prepared like these. Tuesday evening next at the home -Art1�u� r Boyes was in Brock• for examinations. Studio at Mn. Lyman Pil- J a key's. Pbone 3000. 28-27 of Mrs. James Richardson. Roll villa on-Thnrsday of last geek at- of > e p tending the ioqueet-into the death QEED GRAIN FOR BALE-Color- Ladies" Holeprobf Hosiery (the genuine Call, miscellaneous receipts. There k3ado spring wheat, O.A.C. No, 21 barle uaraIIteed-kind).. df-his brothe>t Albert, and the h x will be a book discussion. on 'The ' andd a few bus eta of timothy seed. •Phone P* ------ the --- = $ L 3 Shepherd of the Hills," under the the other three men who met such s28orapplyLuther,Middleton,Brougham.26-2t1 a tragic death in the railway col.• Staunton Wall-Papers (the old reliable with able leadership of Miss Fawke9 OR BALE-Cheap all kinds of L t a lis about tHree weeks ago. The �,a ons,harness,gad all kinds of farm im-. the Orl inal atented send-Trim, _ and Miss Allaway. Time of meet. g F z publifibed reports immediately plemettteia good order- Also se'eralheavy gad ____ xd� 'Lag 7.3f1 o'clock. after the accident laced the re- lighc scales and cook atovea and heaters' high- - -Oa Monday'. March 17th, it eat priespat d tothidesand wool also live void- Complete stock always.on'hand. ,being the 88th. birthday t�f Mrs: spoasi.bility'on Mr. oyes, who, it vy. a.Hecman.stoutFvlra. PhoaEl9oa 17cr .t �� f Kemp,Sr., who is-spending a few was claimed. ignored the signals. •OGS FOR HATCHING-From _ isI!t'laf3tif38 ?sin's and Varnishes ee weeks with,her daughter. Mrs. J. This view was not held but rip bred-to.lay Plymouth Rocks. a good winter (thQ satisfactory„line. Draper; several car loads of her few. 9A Mr. Boyes Was regarded tayin strainfidt, ileo white . ndoTtes frott5 • children and strand-children came as one of the most reliable anal• i e�dy'� add`of"K°�ber.beac !> : DoMinion Linoleum in Four Yard Width n@ere on the road. The evidence over from Whitby to spend the hatched from these flocks mean early la ing yy that was reduced has entirely 'eta for next fan. All evgs carefully .elacte at at "The Big store." evening with her, returning at p y 7a cents per setting or ee,30 for,10 doses ease. - 41 late hoar, having enjoyed another exonerated Mr. Hopes. The train- A pb Mrs.Jas.Rich0da m. Pkkerins. " elan, whose duty k was to put out � 27-32 :.. aaaAmong with her the signals, clslma that he did so; r , , H A. P M A N -Amon those who attended g j' ARM FOR BALE OR TO funeralof the late-Mre.Georgebut there was no evidwaee, how- loo acne.No,,1 ala loom.an tavel land. 2 1 _ tever,that he performed his duty. story brisk houaa. hardwood floors throughout. -'Long.on Thursday last were Wm. � telt.veranda. H toot bora. +0s70, whin. _ and Mrs. Millar, Wm. Boyd, Mrs, After Mr. Boyes reached the eta- underneath barn. � orchard. winter fruit. ,i tion he'.made the statement-that that 40 acres needed down;'tstowtn all done ready:for y Ben Allen, James and Mrs. Max. - crop; a acres of bmb. .watered by $god spring Yx _ well, Mrs Wm. Field. W. Peek, there were tto si nal&'ageiast him. piped to stable will sen this farm t or rent Mese L. Len and R. J.Cuthbert, His many friends here are glad to to�tinant for a tern,w nears. �ei I tet the & `- l[ stock and amain to so with farm. ;Passesswo of Toronto • Mrs., Nickell and Mm. know that Mr. Hopes has been April let. InSi�k Moose. PkAertng. 2s-ao (] (� ' of Bowman ilia • exonerated. We understand that 0 Em i.r V <J } Wm. Found. ' the railwa comm -. R. Pickel and Mrs. Coartiee y Pony will also + � X. W 1 hold sa ioveettgation. Hardwood +g r ''of Darlington. ✓ =The company which was form. -Oa Sunda about noon thin Furnace@ fiend Shingles The very latest creatlo$s and styles The Seaman Kent line of floori.og In •f y - x Y - r ed some time ago for�the menu. British harvesters passed through ., plain red oak. quarter-cot white ' facture of Protex,and in which the village hiking to Ottawa,.to oak, birch or maple are being shown lII a very •W. M. McIntosh. of this village, interview the government with a Heel& Furoacee-pipe or pipelew :_ e�t $j�c range of Is deeply interested have decided view to secure employment. These Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingle.and Roti to locate at Fenelon ]Falls, where men were' amoug a large number Roofing. i•8 or So inches wide. �}eautiful designs. .great tInducements have been offer• who were brought out laat year - Also. a fe*settings of bred-to'4Ay t1w 0 P 4L--w work. on the - _ -- Bsrred Rock eggs for sale. - • been secured and also very a eap western farms. and they cla'tno JQHN DRAPER, , .:PICKERINQ • • .y If you contempla► decoratin our power. as well -as other induce- that they were assured of employ meets. Asa result Mr. McIntdall meat at their respective trades Call and get prices W walls• this spring, you will at expects to leave Pickeringshortly. when the harvesting operatiorie �- -- - = p - �� h best-W, F. Heodcrsoa receive were over. ' But when the harvest ,_ �eaet have mlSse the e8 was over they found themselves word on Tuesday that his brothel-, ' Joseph. had died the :previous with no e6ployment. in sight, STANDS' FOR THE BEST' �f you do not see our many lanes. night at the age of 78 years at his with the` result that they were _ '_--hem. in Sarnia, after a lingering stranded. They managed to come `- Tuesday afternoons to attand the tation0 � -the u- - - y o ing s hsv�n of refuse -. funeral which was held on Wed. for those who have empty pocket:. Prices are Right—Made to fit all poeketa�-- --` -- --tieeday. The deceased was wen book3Wt14 whe�� . known in Pickering where he was to be fonad is abundance, A All unread, unbroken rolls always returnable. born and lived until after his mai•- number of them considered .that a _' riage, his'wife being a native of the'Dominiob Government dere to Pickering ands sister of Arthnr duty bound to give them relief, an $Ii,Mj.Tg,j]� D N. Ridley. formerly of this vil. they were brought to this Colin- 7-- - loge. They had a family Qf nine try tinder misrepreeentstion. On �.� . Which makes papering a joyous experience to the children, eight of whom survive Saturday at noon they left To. pe him. ronto on their tramp to Ottawa, Litter .Corriere. Hay. , Corriere, ordinary householder. y -"It takes sixty-three muscles Which will prove a long and tire- - _ to make a frown and only thirteen some one especially at this time �uh�• Door Tracks, Cow Ilow�ls. Pressure Systems Etc. to make a smile." A_chance to of year when_ the road@. will be Fred T. Bullting, Pick' r whew- It Will,pay you to et my ccs on __ _ !_ �tsblished 1857. will be given you on Tneedsy ev daY nig t at West ill, "' ing, Aril let, when the Y'onng they were given shelter and re. - ' g�Ng J. OIISE Ladies Bible Claes of the Method- freshment�s in the Anglican church. PICKERING. O1+TTARitO ist Church will hold as April Fool they they came to Pickering FIREiNSURANCE. ' Social end Connndrnm Ties is the they went to the Presbyterian - basement of:the church. _ This chat°ch at before service and ask- .TENDERS • social will be original and enter. ed for rot coffee to be served at t +' taining. Tea served:from six to •one o'clock. This was done, as For the Erection of Ubool eight o'clock, followed by s ppro• wallas s'good supply of deep and °- - , - - From Tes'ontro(Hobe, February-M 199E - - gram appropriate for the oeeseion. pie. They had a certain amount Tenders addressed to the Secretary , of School Section No. 3; Township of Discussingfarm loses before yes- loaned belongs to the Province," he Admission according to yoarappe- provisions themselves. They 'Pickering, will be received u to five tite. Those who do not wish re• then proceeded eastwards . and g p terday afternoon's session of the ire stated, .and we mnet be ntinge cee spent the-night at Oshawa. We o'clock on Tuesday, March 31st, 1924, noel convention 'of the Muttfal Fire against any possible contingencies• freshments 15c. A hearty laugh P8 g for the buildinKof a public..achgol on Underwriteri'Aseociation of Ontario against loss under any cireamstanees. gnaranteed or your money re• are inclined to think-that their the north Ride of Kingston Road High- at the Carle-Rite Hotel;A. G.Farrow, We have not taken an attitude of in- funded, long trip will prove •fruitless, as way,immediately west of the Village Chairman of the. Agricultural Level- sistence that insurance of farm build- -We are in receipt of a most they have no claim whatever on of Dunbarion, on behalf of. the True. opment Board, claimed that satisfac- trigs be transferred to tariff companies. interesting letter from the Rev. the government, as they had no tees of School Section No. 3, Town- tor. arrangement with msitq&I cam- but we often hsTe made that recom- 'Dr.G. E. Pickard, the pastor of part in bringing them to this ship of Pickering, including masonry, a was hapoisNo.' "The money mefidatiob." the Metropolitan Temple, New county , and' the government roofing,plumbing, painting and such " City, in which he y other work Re may be required for :_ I have TARIFF and�MUTUAL Companies y paid a would be establishing a bad prece- completing the building, in accord- York a:•, very high tribute to the-memory dent in giving them assistance. once with the plans and specifications -- -CONSULT ME WHEN INSURING of the late John Gormley. Dr. We understand_that it the de which may he inspected at the offices Pickard was a, pupil of Mr. Gorfn- sira of some of them to secure em* of'tbe undersigned. ley,when be taught in 8. S. No. 2. ploym6ut in the coal mines of Tenders must be accompanied by a _ One of the memories of his etirly Nova Scotia. A great mistake is cheque of not less than five per cent o4 INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Anto, Acciden . Sickaesss-- sebool days was that "Jack" made. in bringing ami rants to the amoup[ �f the'tender. The lowest, y R !� RONDS1naretrt;ilLiatc a , orporatioa.- always took the part of`the�small this country unless they are asanr- or any ten er,notnecessarilyacce boys against the bullies. It eves ed of employment in their teepee- The tenders may be addressed to the MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. b those­days s t L'ins. ormle Secretary and delivered to any of the REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential. - ti that y tive trades. There is an &-bund- undersigned, together with a certifted a r. inspired in him a deep love for once of roots in Canada for emi- cheque. R English literat'ure, and the teach• grants of the right type, those C Annie, Secretary, School •,; - A R K E �+ Ings of the poems of Bryant and who are prepared to adopt C'aoa• Board. Dunbarton P.O., Ont. w T, K`; . Longfellow made a lasting impres than method&- 'and to be ,loyal Newman, Baird and Darrow, - C,. cion on hiP life and had mach to Canadian citizens. Brit t:her�a is Solicitors for School Trustees, •PIC$EIR,ING ` cin in choosing hie fntarecHilingin no room for those who wish to 24 Adelaide fit., East, Toronto. - 1 ;'.. We rpgretthtttspace forbids introdnee European methods into Baldwin & Green, Arghitects,KTelephone Pickering 4800 •P. O. Boa 40 u..';i*l�g the letter in full. this country. 81 Bloor tit.,East, Toronto, p g 7t syr.' a .. �, ....v:r r ...7: .�;• ':,r!Y"'.,,u+t ':w ? m',•,k "t ux''- ,;r•'*. .:�"y,:t: .'�^': .6,,p ,,,w -t- ,N .+.si,..n ;,, -.g r..' .;a: .e: •vr.:�F�at. •e..q ;..•,y• ^.uta'' ^'a ..�:. 1 . yv." •. saSd4 ,.fn ;,' 4.�. . H