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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_04_04 rA. `a° ' 'r .R - � j ..., , � .' .. r'• e } r. ._ .•• '� _ 'gyp r - r �;L1�1. PICgE VOL. FRIDAY.-ONT., RIDAY,' APRIL 4, 1924- _ No. 30i , sa�as+staaal ilLssr�s., OU"ARTON. _, 08HAWA. Geo. .X. --Baker Don't for the the dto be"AveoOba which occurred f oRoThursd Clast at GREENWOOD-- Medical a Faablonbd M her," Dunbarton •Y. P. $. an Wednesday the General Hospital.is being invests- - �i► E. FORSYTH, Oph.D., pireetor evoning, April 9th. The play has a gated by s•.coroner a jury, Geo rfe _MILLS .O tometrical Asaociatlon of Ontario. REg. . . splendid moral and the pathos of the Blackhurst fi4n the county jail await. catered Member of the 4*"+-+ten Optometrical TO }�' S story is frequently relieved by clean, Ing trial on a serroua charge made by ry: Association. Eyes examined by appointment. olesome humor, Our comedian is the girl's father. The girl had been f r. 0. Phone 2804,Claremont.oat. decidedly funny—if"you don't believe in domestic service in Oshawa, and .,.Established 1836 e.. N�T F. TUMLINSON, )lf, B.,'Nemher stop, ;, it,Go►ue and hsar, ,Tho piuging of the her p:sreuta, now reeidb in Niagara established induntrylim. .'of the College of Physirians and Snr�eone old songs, with Mrs. Leroy j leadiu.g F's, N. Y. $he was taken to the Ontario county. of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by soprano, nada to the charts of the hospital about a week before her s the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Call -Look play. The Y. P. S. has been fortun.I death, suffering frons peritonitis and well. Phone. Claremont,Qat. 231y ate in procacing it soloist from Toron everything was done that medical r T C.,McKINNON, 111.D.,L,R D.S R to, who will, entertain between acts, skill tout.do, but the disease wits too �3aker- B ��� ` Edinburgh,member of the College or Listen -Admission thirty-five Ceuta.• • far advanced, 7. g Physioians and surgeons of Ontario.I1contiate lie first concert broadcasted-by the, For Bread, o! Aoyal College of gnrgeone, Edinburgh, T Speeisl attaution to dsiesaee of women and TO Baker's Splendid Cihoic@ BROCK ROAD. Oshawa Radio Club 'took place on Not excelled by ANY OTHER children, OMos and.residenos,Brougham. Thursday evening last and was a great BRAND of Phonographs. Mise M. Rodd is spending a few success. The program .was of a high Satisfaction guaranteecj or Chairopract C `-. weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. H. order and was presented by some o€ YOUR MONEY BACK Jackson, the best talent of the city. One of the It don't matter who makes �1BB1I111 FlourDR. GORDON McKAY—Cbiroprac- A. O}tiuRh has rpoved to Pickering chief items of the program was an Sa- tor. Office.hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to the Reoord our O Qe where he has secured a position in the dress by Chas. P. Davis, secretary*of s.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock r Excelsior Mill. the Old Home Committee, an the cele- For' Pastry. Whitby, sly 0a. ✓ . Horn'Phonograp are his bed for some time: We hope for was also a splendid program of .vocal �+ Legal. will l8 it. his speedy recovery. and instrumental music, which ie de- tarso- County than any , other AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and p -Some of the neighbors gathered to- clared by a number of th(Ae who beard brand o!pastry Sops: There is a e reason. ` ,Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. [stoney co getber and cut a ni:a quantity of wood .it tobe one of the beet they had heard. Can. South Wing,Couruiouse, Whitby, zsly • for T. A.Knox on Monday last. For sale in Pickering by M.;S. Chap- . Rouffvil�e Ont Wm. H.and'Mrs. .Taylgr were in man. IL J. BEATOY,B. A„Bar- s 'Toronto last week attending the !un- Death of Chat. P. HawkeyFarmers will always find a Market ria tor. member of the firm 'of y R Pester and Beaton. Toronto oral of Mr.Taylor's mother. We wish for their wheat at highest price. Gene 'trusts 'd�85 2Bay Street,Toronto. to.expreas our deepest sympathy sin Charles P. Hawkey, a reaideut of Phone for price. i. Raintheir bereavement. North Grimsby,died at his home on �ww' d at the home _ Ride Road on the evening of z Dental Je H. of J: A. Farley one evening sat wee March I t e [lied , THfi PICKERING- NEW to celebrate tip completion of his very son of Anthony and Mary Ruo&eC j�R. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, .-Furwkai Director elaborate hen-bouse. Mr. Farley will Hawkey;was Born Cn Cobourg-Bent. • Z� ti s L Whitby. Office—Adam's Terrace. Byron keep-over-100 hens and will show the i i St.North, Phone 124. (Gas extraction when • sitz. 2nd, 1852. His parents were orig , desired). 31ef world that bens will pay ally from Cornwall, Bog. His father, _ a M Licelts aljner adier nd ainaer 1J, lie.Ho�iirCS,rnadtu�e o[DChiea¢o rid Tgo " clOT ed f �dFd,�E I.E. • a tido wah ens Chas. as few _ r WHITEYA ie when s. a w m ret ronco Universities and the Royal college of old, leaving bis mother and two older " Dental Surgeon.. Phoneotfice lull, Residence Hugh Pugh,was a Toronto visitor .brothers, Lewis C:and Jas: J. Hawk-_ 1013. No outsid.'appointments. 261y CLAR.EIKO Tt Q�It. last week. syr The mother with bar boys soap ,`t LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 8., 111 r. and airs. Fitch were in Toronto iter moved to Oshawa. where, atter " for a Yew days last week. some 'ears, she married Richard 71 Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental y Surgeons and university of Toronto. Ora" _ Miss Lena Moore. of Toronto,spent Squirt. At the time of their decease over W,M. Pringile's hardware atone. Whitby. last week with her father, J. Moore. they were farming in Pickering town- Office hours 9 to 32:i to 3.30. .Ind.'phout 1. BASSETS FOR SALE ship, where Charles made his home � :Bell phone.220. 441y Mr.and firs.Turnbull anent afew - days last week with A. E. and Mrs. until'bis 28th year, when-he moved Petsri»at•l/ %e undersigned wishes to anti! the Malor' to Grimsby, where with the exception' g y $.J. and Mrs. Dickson were with of a few years* be has since resided. The Universal public that he has purcha.tied from the Geo. and Mrs. Burkholder over the } -INN L G.KERSLAKE, B. V. Be. Honor executors of the late W. G. Barnes Deceased married Mary D.Van Dozer, .Graduate of Univeraity of Tocvpto. All all the.basket and basket material in week-sod.rs. Jo danfrllter of the late J. W. Van Duaer �given prompt and easeful attention.Phone Mrs. Joseph Leary was. in Toyfen- in 1888, and leaves his wid_ow,one_son (One of Our Productions) am. Claremont. 321y stock and will be able to furnish fruit ban,last week attending the funeral and one daughter, Lewis H.and Flo. We sell Bill's Rite-Lite Lenelfot' baskets on the shortest notice and at E,who are on the farm. Roy, all malles of care—the best - ��: •' of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Williams. current prices. Write or phone. Dr. a B. Beaton and family, of the younger non, went•over area with ihsettsa+is barbs. y g - in, the market for Whit and Ruaell and Mn. Puke, the 47th Batter and was killed in FRANK PENNOCg of Toronto, were with D. R. and Mrs. the price, � wV. RICHARDSON— Real Es 1 fiction aear.Pasec endaele in 7917. In 1'r .'tats, Instance,Conveyancing. Notary GREEN RIVER,' ONTARIO Beaten over the weekend. ferment toot place In Queen's Lawn tFOR SALE Public.Etc..Pickering,Ont. Buy *d9tf We regret to announce the death of -Cemetery.Grimsby,on March 1Stb. Heavy Wagon, Mt . $arab Hurit,late of this place: H g = he winter POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. `_:.. She had been spending eo. Ferrier. Set f Iron Harrows ` with her dau titer, Al in Cod chs 61• far o LU lei of ate and Ontario Lao- WHITBY. - 61mDel ,alas or re kinds •Riverad to an aboeMA Hardwood : and bee dem occurred Bobo.. sears..tirwa 9i+a P.o., Cot, ferment was made at he Wbitevale Michael Rosaek.an 18-year-old Rus. -"Woodworking and General Cemetery'on Thgrsday morning. Her sikn, who was arrested on March 11th Blacksmithin i T B.BEATON TOWNfIHIiP OLP11S ain Is regretted b her boot of R'� L paavyanew. Oam�avertw �s - ppasss R 8 y by Provincial Officer-Taylor on the it visa, aeoeaat�t, ate, Mae" se kran trienda, nominal charge-of vagrancy was t1�- W. H. JAGHSON, .Brock-Rol►.!' sa f�yam �ov�res ^Int of Maori&" Le ooring $ ' ; : &mimed at the Ontario Hospital by P y Pie)�ering, Otic. mesa' w3Sa.aI:, Ont t-v + DUNBARTOIV. Drs..Crawford and and Stewart sad ; DAVID A. PLrGH•—,Lige stock auc- ape can supply yon with the was found.in their opinion, to be not tioneer. Graduate of C. U. [Doer' Scbool, Pp y y Arthur Mitchell is visiting friends insane,and should not become a charge " Chicago. Lifetime e:perimce with pedigreed beet brands on the market in plain at Orillia for a week or-two. of any•institution. The charge of Here You ,tock. Block and ting work. All ksnd. of sales' and quart. cut red and white Oak, Miss Helen Thom is spending a few vagrancy was then withdrawn and ginm tly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone c?aremonc, lacy Beech, Birch and Maple. days with friends in Picketing. one of arson preferred agsinat-him. Our business is not confined to Sorry to report that Mrs.Wm.Nidb- The prisoner was in the employ of 7M. MAW, LICENSED ACC- 61 on and Phyllis are on the sick list. Frank Lynde, who resides north of , - fi TIONEER for York.Qntario and Durham hardwood flooring only as we car Born, on Frida March 28th, to Myrtle, and was engaged in farm y Counties, All kin&of •ale• promptl7 attended ry a large and well assorted. stock John and Mrs. Me Whinney, a dough- work. He was not mebtally brigbt Cement, a. Terms reasWS'O Date,nor ..Ids may bd of rough and dressed wall boards, ter.'. and was very unreliable and untruth- dent at NEWS'O(ficv. Bell and lndepea- gq� etc.dent pDones. Whitby.Ont. 31r roofin Thos. Annan. Alex Sheptierd and fnl', On the, morning of Feb.26th Coal, Bleakin have -somewhat re- Mr. Lynde's barn with newly all its :• Coal l .;_ PICKERING covered from an epidemic of boils ' contents ws'e burned down,incurring Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc• Roy and Mr's. Thom -conducted an a lose of $1,000 on which there,was �11111ber aluminum demonstration at the home $5,400 insurance. On the morning of f james sed M.it. Smitles the ftre only. Mr. and Mrs. Smithe th do Soo. Ltd,, uraerymen, evening: %nd the prisoner were around ee Shindies ' of Winona, Out. Wm. and Miss A. Thom werthe intermediate andqje "at baro. Provincial Officer Taylor ap- ' — lth and —I am prepared to take osdara for allhome" o! the8andap @�ool�last .nlor inthe-course nded of conversation k on March[with he &g v R(�Q{j kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, D -A. '�ViUiDIJ � •Ornamental Shrubs Etc:, at D. -• evening. prisoner,in the presence of.W. OYe. lowest possible prices, On onday evening the Pickering of Port Perry.he admitted.that he bad Funera . Director Presbyterian Young People paid a started the fire. He confessed that be and-Lath Special rates for large Quantities, - friendly visit to our Young People's lit a match to"see some smoke."- •He — 28tf !p, Lipos9i Lmb�er Society. They conducted the devo- then tried to put the fire out,but was N. J. ChapinaIIr IEtCg81'lne to-fists Motor t�alptat tional part of the meeting very aecep- unable to do no. Magistrate Purdy, 8 _ tably after which a social time was of Port Perry.committed-we,.ecusea A - E � = 1 SSuccessor to eojoyed fin games. contents, refresh- to appear at the next sessions at • RI meow etc. Whitby. F a � CHAS. BEIii:RL. . MARBSdM • - • _ -?�+DOZTl3��Z= - . -,, Phone 9000 STOUFFVILLE. } BROUGHAM. We are Agents for Auctioneer Sliversidetr was at Lind. , saywieldingthe hammer at a high. •MIse Ida Bate,of Stratford.le visit- oe 8 uCo. Flavo Bread Flour o Bas sa a one y we +1 It is rumored that a branch of he B. F. Annie is busy drawing lumber ick � �91S L Dominion Stores,'Ltd.. is to be estab• from;0iaremoot to be usedin the Con- i Goold-Shapley lithe.here in the near future. struction of his new store. — .and _MarV�l Dr.I, A. Free[ has returned home The regular monthly,meeting of the Muir, this week from a three montbe trip to Brougham Methodist Ladies' Aid will ; Fleury and BiAsel�� Fas"- Flour the)and of bananas and oranges. be held in theChurchon Wednesday, fy Word has been received from the April 9th, at 2,90 p. m. A.this is the Driigsurrounding schools o! ,their willing- earl meetin all membert+ are re• May be obtained from you Grocer. Hess to participate with $toutiville in q y R FUR SALE p quested to attend. - • • a school district fair. Jobn Barclay, of Owen Sound, re- ' Oar, Delivery Brooklin Flour Mills The municipalities added to North turned home on Weaoeaday, atter ti , . ' A Ford Touring Oar, York in the redistribution bill_ is not Wagon, Delaval 5001bs.Sea spending dMrafew months with Winton Store g t P CHAS, WILSON Pro ver consoling, or encouraging, to the rotor, Ressol 8 in.Grinder, p local Tories and U. F. O's. and Mrs, albite and with Chao. and - M G. S. & M. 3 , h. p. The Board of Trade will hold their Mrs. Barclay. Mr. Barclay has ex- tensive green houses and garden in Gaso Engine. r usual.celebration on the 1st of July. g g _ _T Brantford Binder Twine.- "Hlgh-�irade They will have as adjuncts a horse Owen Sound and is now returning with the Royal Canadian Dra• home bo look after the season's opera- show, ••! �: W. F. Disney,-,' Greenwood goon:taking part. tions. Instruction Only The 9touffville Citizens'Band,under A very enthusiastic meeting of the ." 421f Phone Pick 714 the leadership of'Capt. John Slatter, residents" of the central part of the 'Oare that Cold ELLIOTT wave a concert here the other night., township was held in the Town Ha11 - shich showed the splendid progress on Monday evening to protest against •' �' ',•t,• ' �¢,• C `` /, i they are making. There are about the closing of the C.N. R. between -'Best Remo-dies menti w J d�Mdd� thirty-five members in the hand. Orono and Malvern. Resolutions. Yonge dt Charley Sts,Toronto The Tri-County Baseball League were passed to send a deputation. to met on Thur-rinp'last when they elect-' the member for South Ontario,L. 0. ^faetnred 'wiII be found j` 71 Remains open all year and admits ed officers for the current year. It is aClifford, asking him to present a pets- _�Grain Chopping students at anv time. Strong dt?� douhtful whether Stouffville will enter tion,which is now being circulated, - ct mand for our graduates all the a team this year, owing. to being shy I to the government asking that the R �� AN FL kKING, . time. Right now is x splendid time of a good pitcher. road be not clo,:ed,as it has proved lII 011r 9t0I@. Y. to commence a course here. Thor- Sandy Jones met with'an accident Birch a great convenience to tbe•peo I am prepared to do Chopping and ough preparation is absolytely nec- recently, while drawing a load of ple.bvho reside in the central portion - Oat Flaking every day- but, cessary to-day and it always pays slabs from Rat"iTte's mill. Owing to of the township• as well as in other N. E McEWEN Saturday. to attend a strictly first-class school the holes in the road he partly capsiz- districts through wbicb it pazses. A j�. E. l Btat?eboate For gale and not no imitation one. Write ed and was thrown with violence on resolution was also passed asking the t: to-dav for free catalogue. the ice and rendered unconscious, the .township council to memoralizo the J lead passing ever tits legs. He, was i Minister of Railways and Sir Henry Veterinary Surgeon JQhn F. Bi�yle$,I Claremont) W. J. Elliott, Principal rarri,-d home and is still in bed from Tbornton, the president of the Cana- �R. Rural lesjRoutNo,2 it Ais injuliea, than National Railways. anta=c, . � -� '� ' "' r:•'�I y�,,.*-r'it� +vas' +'P s-.'" it ., ... -. ...., .; •. \. a.`' �, .. ,r,.,.•. ,7...�� �Y- •.t, 'r,�' Tal "-,•, "!1w'P •,\tw ^wi. 'p"o yw' . .,.r. _ .. „ '. .. ,. •.. n. a„'.. '.♦ -• .:.0 ..?[ .•.+ ...yM r '.. 1'.riY, ' .' .q '::tar n�b<.' ..,,� .4. 1., Yr., 'A.,a tr-..�'-,a, :x-»:..ux_•.-r:.m..ad�I2ta„n;43i.7!�v�".'-w•,:�i.ro��a..::..,.;,m;.i{°u?,;'ibka,.iYr�ae✓!'ei4vr?�r�r.�X:c.:y:-,.•:.rg�",i''�t,Y"+, tm°„•,.:ittst�.�4�iruas'is�aa--.Y.a'�r:fly«e”k�•'',•''"$�.,'•'�'�Si'dL'�S:+t3'(`.seewxtii`"nd63�z'�tirn: ai�a.�tiiaW*�`e'r:;.�rr,��::i�� '�x'"y�' '�i.ra.� �"�,.:. i. r .4o-' ..,,. ... -• _ .- ..,. ,� - oilk lle� ti . .. - sUsy now, cher I tela.YOU that my aye RULES FOR CHILDREN. � : 'rho Sunil" s + is on the °ne that did!t." A cieaa�ody has a good deal-to dol Backed by_the yew-trees hues of night For +r ^w The Swede- started. "Yon mean— with creating a-clean'mind,'theretare:f How richly glowt•the dial's whiter - now?" ,� stew simple rules for parents and But skirted bi nasturtiums gay "Not this very minute Kirby teachers may not be amiss: - xnis , psi<ld :hair �YI►e .b•at, irLtiagbed. "I mean I've got tote person- 'Feseh' children'to-wash their !sell ,H°w Anfet fete!list's gFa'! ,,..-.,K. ..>•f - spotted, at least I think I have. I've ' and hands when they.get up,-before • z made a lot of mistakes since'I started O who would not a diel be? roundin' up this:fetow with the brand meals and before going to bed-, To stand.for oenturies and see : I'm makin' another. Encourage them of•C'sin. Maybe to use polite ex- Thos trees the grave. the,aar+den sowers Bnt 1've a huncl that I'm ridin' herd .pression, such as "Good morning" Aad number only sunlit lours. `� F, ors the right oneNle time." and "Good. night," "Thank-. you" —Archibald Y. Campbsl1 He rose. Olson took the_hint. He „ ,► _ - Much obliged. etc. would -have liked to ask some goes- Remind them not to expect to do Overlooked; tions, for his mind was fills with a oat what theywant to •do, but to fir, ti burning curiosity. But . his --host's j "There's noth4ng in the.;iapect manner did riot invite- them. The cheerfully do what they are asked. _ Insist t ulna and-honesty- It is a burning shame" :. y - y that rancher lett. truthfulness _ Up and down'his room Kith 'paced in evefyth that the only safe policy. B at was mare act what he mea 1 rr the •00240,,st and BfOst iCtei�tt�Call�►. a beat, from the window to t�e, door Remind them to be kind to all dumb It dktnk'print his name. prepared teas •old. tod&Y, Ts7� I� and back again. His r..ind was busy animals and to attend promptly to . dissecting, analyz'mg; classifying. their ,wants. Calumny .would soon starve if'no• .:. ---- --- Some one had once remarked that he And that the beet introduction any- .body.took it in and,gave it lodging d a single-track mind. -In-one sense I e t� a h 1Z Or Jr. WHA ess others, g� rain t ca con- readiness to serve oth 1s - i y ion He°did not t its logical .ora sue not far _ I �n aaoth r ins nsequen y. u Hag words an ow n ge are • fly apart. .• • �, g Minard's Llniment.for Dandruff,Just now his.bzain.was wozkine on an �Ied* James. Hew back to ;the first of his arrival Denver _ 1n ---�0-- - d Most nderful Bee on Fa ,and sifted the evidence -!or and Wo S m y �.aY WILLIAN MACLSOD IGUNs ;'against him. - A stream of detail's, $ird'i Neat. Nothing pays better when properly { fugitive impressions, and mental re- Which is the most wonderful bird's managed. Sendfor our oatadogue y. --- - actions flooded through. nest in rite world? sake the Eagllsfi of beeksepem' suppilea > ati'r `�. (Copyright, � ).. For one of so cold a temperament vice'freely gives Hand of Moray. This See difficult - w� - James had been distinctly'friendly to Ruddy Manufacturing Co.,,Ltd. him. He'had gone out of his way to llu�'lon to anawbr, for nests vary so Brantford - Ont, CHAPTER XXXVIli.—(Cont'd.) ! "1'fF txII 'em first, if I were f ur find bond for. him when he-had been veaq much is shape, size and material. `l I place. It'll have a'lot more weight arrested. He had tried to smooth over Certsilily one of the most wonderful m tryin'-to-hang-tris killin'_ r an_}�yeu 1 21 until your backs acIL the South American oven- me�» demanded Olson angril against the wa :�►� �� -show "Not ou_ didn't do its' Kirby. 'When I do you'll sit up an' take But Kirby, agianst his desire,- bird• TLis Ie built of nQud, as s w.e cow, a1e z. Mint Anw a„ <y� 3oioked at quie6ly, aPeeulatively, noyce The man who shot Cunnin Practical reasons,of policy to explain closed,save for a narrow tunnel,which aanlns tAs bture tr. tlR. g ,these overtures. James had known ams or Aselaahun an w L n.` undisturbed by the heaviness Of his;ham is yore awii cousin," the Dry leads into a erase-built chamber with- • frown "But on come to me an tell be would soon be released through y 1`Valley man flue out vindictively. in.. Another strange-neat is that of the 1. ls. led meerumoe eo >»ecora 6't" the stor of what you saw. So you I " „F the 'efforts of other cattlemen. He Chtnese Swift, which is made entirely the "N"Uen bumaneiy, Md floe y Which one. had stepped in to win the WyomingbookUL j bad. Yet an the time you're no"�'� "The smug one--James." cousin's confidence in order that be -from SIX hardened'by exposure to FM A. ew xuirir s eoswt st. y• , `You saw him do it. mi ht rovb an asset rather than a the aft. "How do you know I'm holdin "I heard the shot while I was on;liability to his cause. The oil broker -- 1 back?" the ranchmau asked sulkily, the -root. When I looked round the had readily agreed to protect. Esther /� ' Whh Ki knew that in hie-mind sus-,edge of the blind five minutes later,I Mc.T.ean from licity, but the res- k D*EAT ��s , N�E N T I 1)N *� pp ion, , ear, ,. nits Q+Tawlfia'sIT n re for.revenge were once more at i desk—and an sutoinst c pistol was lain now. He.had been protecting DONT &Qv - open war. there right by his hand." himself, not her. ' � "W��°ram "r.m s s`.w w�t�a..`rsw.R. "I'll tell you what you ltd that I "He was Xne?" C0's0`O 7° c or 1°rm"'r''°f tO1N e0°" � it ht?" answered,Kirb , without the "At first he !vas. In about a min- Z'11e man`s relation to Estpri ppv- rw mnr .rreM.rQ n~T+o as.a .� nig y ed him selfish ani without principle. ..Lr rw.� $I ii/RlIOh.D Co fIt1�MAl1 i CO. least trace, of doubt in voice or.man- ute his. brother an' Miss Harriman lie had been w*illing.to let his dead.i Ste• T lane" 00 t�AtT01igE!'S o'sl�riwez nes. "When Mrs. Hull pulled down I came into the room. She screamed , i urnle bear 'the odium of his misdeed.I •••••••++�ea vn.",•.a�... the blind, you ran up to the roof an i when she -saw yore uncle an most I,yet beneath the surface of his cold ` Cut down floe clothes-line., You west fainted- The other brother,the young i manner Jaazts was probably swept by back to the fire steeps, fixed up some one. kinds caught her aa' steadied beady passions. His love for Physis � - kind of a lariat, an sung the loopher. He was stri:ck all of a heap�.Han•imsn had carried him beyonCHEVIX"ki over an -abutment -stick from the.himself. You ,could see that. He;prudence,beyond honor.- He had dup- Niall of the Paradox: You swung looked at James an' he said, 'My God,1 ed the uncle whose y�od will be tied 1- across to the fire escape of the Par- you didn't—' '!that was all. No need carefully fostered for moty years, ' ] ' e &doz There you could see into this to fnish. O' cour-w James dwcl-d it l and at the hour of his uncle's. death �!'an es$enttai Zn- bu+�tne8$ room where Cunningham was tied.to IieLi jumped up to help support ;tains be had,been due to reap the vrhirl- - ith. shat,, Harriman out& tl e.room. Mayba a I wind. —A necessity to most families "How could I if the blind was couple minut" lator he cams °ack a The problem sifted down to two ,down?" alone: He went right straight back)factors. Oae•was the time element.I ; " "The blind doesn't fit Close to 121e':.c the desk, found inside of three see- The other was the temperament of I �prl(} the greatEst and most practrcalbf - woodwork of the window. I:ookin' in on& the legal document I told'yyou I'd James. A fawn may be ungzin ipled man's inventions, One of the most vital the right, you can les this lefts Nen his uncle r,:aha', glanced lt.over, Dad yet draw the line at murder. He ` ball of the room. If you look in from,turned to the iwrk page jammed the�may be a seducer and still leek the i ^instruments in modern business and one of e` .:.the other side, you ses the other pard japer back in tine cu. by_�tole, act' then courage and the cow$rdice for a cold-I the most useful and beneficial influences it, - sof it. Thies just what you did." switched off the light. A minute later blooded killing. .Kirby bad-studied his 1 family life is the modern automobile. For the moment Olson was struck.the light was switched oft in the big cousin, but the man was more or less 1 y dumb. How could this hiss know zoom, too. Thea I reckoned 1. was of a sphinx to him. Behind those I De endsble, Comfortable, speedy, unconfined " "exactly what he had done unless some time to brat it down the fire escape. � P cold. calculating• eyes what was he` unlimited in endurance and eminent- 0" had seen him. `I did I went back into the Wyndham thinking? in scope. "You know so much I reckon I'll lei carryin' the clothes-line ander my (To be continued.) C iy practical in the economy of it" operation, you tell the rest,"-the• Scandinavian;coat, walked upstairs witheout,meetin' the automobile has contributed more to man s said with easy "realm. I anybody,left the rope on-the roof, an' A wilifng isaarifles.. _ { power and: to his enjoyment and •"Afraid. you'll have to talk, Olson.:got out& the, ]souse Without 'being �taiiaa" said little Elsie, "1 do earnissr po �7. Either to me o,, tooth. Chief at head-�seen." whtt I had come mosey to give yon tori health than any other single factor. Yo-u've become a live was-) "That's the :whole story?" Kirby children." spec t�ure it< out yoareelf. You arid, the aO°r _ And uni ue among automobiles, Chevrolet dhreaten Cunningham by maiL YOU "The whole story. I'd swear it on a Sar moth8r, ; make threats before people orally. stack of Bibles." the iieson of.e>x..crsilce, Mid: "v"very a =' provides ever�thin� any car can afford at a You come to Denver ail' tale a room "Did you fix the rope for a lariat well. dear: ff you would like to Bo Coat that Is unapproached w another fully . in the next house to where he lives.4 upon the roof or wait'till ;you came without sugar-for a weed 1'11 give you equipped quality car'in the world Chevrolet any- On.-the night hes killed, by your own back to the fire escape. . the money instead, and then yon wt11' has the power to o say place and do say- 'admission, you stand on the platform "I axed it on the roof=made -the have some." thing that is possible for any other car,and at a few feet away an' raise no slarm loop an' all there. Figured I might The little one cooaideaed solemal7 the same time it holds the world's record fog - while yon see him sl . Tater, you be seen.if I stood around too long on don't self the o Yet you're l t �tform" tat a mon°ent and °n said: "Mutt" rune os it economy of upkeep. p running c t as r "So that you must 'a' been away .be • mamma " "W2iY. no darting, net aeoalssarily. — hear a shot that him an CHB quite s little whil•s" =.Make a personal Inspection of Cbgrrolet. so interested in the crime that -sort i ran upstairs, cut down the clothes-I "I'reckon so. Prob'ly a quarter of Whale would yon like .do withou4?" :.jKsamine t thoroughly Ask us for a demos, 1, " was MAWS reply. _, ._ bare _ line. an' at some danger swing over Wan hour or more "soap, mosn�ma,"_ lstratfoa. the Paradox. The question the Police! "Can you locate more definitely the WDM CAN D ANY F w whether the man exact time you heard the shot?". , � Ask as about the Cr.,K-A.C. Dtfe'rred Fayrnent PIs `who does this an' then keeps t secreto, may not have the best reason In the Kirby asked only one more question. y ' world for not wanting It known." "You left next mornin' for Dry ;.iChevrolet Motor Company _ "What you mean--the beet reason valley, didn't'Youf" a Oe pmt Wo><n,a Facea - = fir flee-world?" ,•Yes. None o' m business it they a New for 15 Cegts. . °� = "They'll ask what's to have pre- attic Hull tar it He was gsrilty.as _._. _._ __.-... , _ Oshawa,On"- "They'll you from opentn' tate window sin, anyhow. If be didn't kill the old rm an �teppin' in while ray uncle yeas rain, it wasn't because he didn't want - _ 1 Dealers and Service Stations tied np, from g"hootin' him an' slipppin' to.• Maybe he did_ The testimony at - _ ; Everywhere: _ down the fire sscape,.an' from walldn' the inquest, as I read the papers, left - ` k. ataira}e your own room at the t thit maybe the blow. on the head W7ndlism." _ 'bad -kill"-Cunningham.- s., 'Are you claimtn' that 1 killed wasn't gonna iiiix myself in let." him?" Olson wanted to know. Kirby said.nothing He looked out Don t'wonder whether you can dee "I'm te1Hn' you that the pollee will of the wimdow of his room without ect surely YaW. the question:" I Eeeing knything. His thoughts were or tint dyeisuccng i efuliy. nbeW wi- "'If they do I'll tell 'em who did," focused on the problem before him. ;h°� dyeing is soars "Dia. i - �•- the randier blurted out wildly: i The other man stirred uneasily. monA Dyes" eves tt you have lever a „ ed before, Druggists have all col- The cattleman brought hb gaze ors.- Directions n e _ •- 4 VMG back to the Dry Valley settler. "You? ' e - Oh, no!. You didiX do it." Guard Bank of d• -= There was such quiet certainty in - At 6 o'clock every evening as officer After Every Msar� his manner that Olson drew a deep and a platgon of !arty-five soldiers breath of relief. By Jupiter, I'm march from their barraeclis through the Zrs the'longest-1 glad to hear you say so. What made streets of London to stand guard duty — _-- - rz; eDnlieetion you eau baa you chane yore mind?" 3' � "Haven t changed it. Knew that'all over the Balk of England through the� -- _ .-and it's a help to di- the time—well, not all the tiir_e. I was night At 8 neat morning the? take p millin' • ori over in my mind quite a their departure: The clretom of guard- _ " ��on and a eleanser- y bit while yyou were holdin' out on me. -jug the Bank of England dates back to . -Crown.the Breakfast Porridge , for the Im06 td Couldn't be dead sure whether you 1694, the year when the bank was and teeth. _ were hidin' wbat you knew just to built. with sweetness and delicious !favour hurt Hull or because of your own Wrigley's menet/ ill." -1 bta►eUtsswellas �;, , , . 'Mlnard's Liniment Heals Cuts / BRAND Still, I-dors t see how yon rq sure plasanree yet I might 'a' gone in by the writ .queen Expert in Furniture. I _ , ROW I dow an' gunned .Cunningham like yon Queen Mary delights in antique fur- said." I niture and is said to be quite an ex-. C� "Yes, you mi ht, 'have, but you • c g ,_ er! when It. comes to Jirfigin8 and . didn't.' I m not goin-to have you ar- P - ' •-- •- > e rested, Olson, but I want you to stay vafuimg it. + in Denver for a day or two until this. YJt is a pure' slid wholesome sweet—whether ` is settled. We may need ou, as a with hair an era ft" sauCC of q WOMEN e� �•• i.at used for table syrup, witness. It won't be long I'II see verrranenuy terpoved br our expenses'are paid while you're tleotMlyd< which to fpr candy-making. , �2Here." voduvelr the only .url .. ._ . r treatment, o..r Be year' e=perleace. esus.rtlon •'e ;At all dealers�'111 tlfl3... "I'm free to come - an go -aa' I a,ntied. we treat Nil nm-contaslo:u Skin. Scalp. please?,• - iia:r awl ramvlezionat noubtr bs —Il- a Il- lia+klet r' _ >' • "Absolutely." Kirby looked at him ..N,. �,a r,,u„rltaocz, tre. write ci:ms pvttouiva a I with level-eyes. Hes oke quite as n THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED P q NI£CUTT IMiTITUTI<. t.le11TED. /la c.11.se matter of course. "You're: no fool, at. fereete Olson. You wouldn't stir up suspicion ISSUE No. 14--'24. - against yourself again by runnin'+ sit �' .. '01 - + •"4� ;� ; r ., .. , .. '.'• . •.>x- - �. tic:<,c: �,� aF�q �,s s(iy�yY ra`..�$ r ,,1; -'w'+''�". �. 'r'v"'rj.y• p. .w...y:-.p, ,.S:Y"A. ' :.' ,"q,•. '.i.:. '_ •>4.Y,..; y i,',r; +.:.. � +�$:,;�. :, .� �;�? '''• r '»~',.�f.•3n,�'"y, k:.tC^.. t,v y '�i>:,�;r6r ..>..,•kr.:rA,:��.n�,H...h�r; `�. tn�•��, 'aaa'�r�:..��-as..... :.:,�ke,..Sa,:�.��^.µ�..s•„a.�g��.:ml�n�>Y.�..+-..... ^:�a� `�:�Rd�t�L'�'"n . - - ` , c T' fi I �• UNITED STATES SWEPT Market Re ft BY SEVERE STORM TORONTO. comb honey, per doz., No. 1, $3.76 to x_ 39sn. wbmt.-rNo._l North., $11:08'. 44'' No 2 $3.28 to $8.50. Twenty-five LiYCs.LOgt� R"&'.Iden. oats-No. 3 CW,'41 vsc; No• Amoked�me ats—Hams, cried, 23 to ",` JBlo&ed 6y SwirlinX t, 40%c. 24c; cooked hams, 84 to 86c• smoked •fin 17 to 18c; cottag'a ruff s' 19 to March 80.-Oid �Yiaberi lldan barley--Nomirral rolls;breakfast bacon 28 to 26c, s -" ill I' Chicago, '' E he bay poria 21c; pe- s ••• �•� rio barky-66 to Toe. �. oral breakfast bacon, 28•to 80c; elm, a fr who has greatly overstayed has, weh ricaa cora—No. 2'yellow 98�ilic.- boneless,.28 to 33c. come, •slew twenty-five persons sad Buckwheat No. 2,.76 to 80e. Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 5A did enormona property'damage in his :,,Ontario rys-74 to 78c. to 70 abs., $18.50; 70 to 90 Its., $18; �, a farewell fling, which began Friday _ Peas—No. 2, $1.45 to $1.50. 90 lbs. and up, $17; lightweight rolls, t Ddillieed—De].; Montreal freights; in barrels, $37; heavyweight r9l1s, $32. r night and continnea to-night, althongb Dogs included: Bran, per ton, $28; Lard—Pure tierces, 14% to 15',4c; �, �� in considerably lessened degree of ' shorts per tonn, middlings, $36; tubs, 16-to lfir{sc; pails, 1534 to 16c; � ? ferocity. Rood Seed flour,W.10, prints, 18 to 18 ic; shortening tierces, Minnesota and adjacent Northwest Ontario wheat—No. 2 white, -98 to 13% to 14c; tubs, 13% to 14c; pails, ��r � �� States appear to have been the hard- .; outside. 14% to lbc; prints, 16% to 17c. t est hit, although the chief loss of life Ontario No.9 white oats-89 to 41c. heavy'ste$rs, chrnoe, $?.b0 to $8; was in Oklahoma and Missouri In �,- Ontario corn -Nominal butcher steers, choice, $7 to- $7.50, n = ':. In jute bags, Mont;w.. pprroorcpt ship- $5.79; do,coni., $4.50 to $4.75;butcher worst in, their history. More thea a went, $4.60; Toronto beers, $4.60; heifers, choice, $6:?b to $?.50; do, �^ , (i thousand automobiles are buried is bulk, seaboard, $4.26, med., $5 'to $b 75; do, com., $4.50 to y:. , s � I I the snowdrifts in the streets,•and:the Manitoba flour=1st Npata, In jute•$4.75; butcher cows, choice, $4.75 to a roofs of abandoned street cars and a- 4. 0 ca . Oto b .,5 . . _ do mod. $ $ , eaeka, $6.20 per tech.; 2nd gats:, $6.70.1 15•bo: , . , other vehicles appear at frequent fray—Extra No. 2 timothy, perm, Hers and cutters, $1.50 to $2; do,com., -track, Toronto,.$14.50 to $15; No.. 2,;$2.50 to $3.50; feeding steers„ choice, intervals above the drifts. 14.60; no. 8, $22.60 to $I3; mixed,;$8.50 to$6; do,fair, $4 to $5; stockers, The one bright note comes from the 12.60. choice, $4 to 35; do, fair, $3.50 to $4; farmers of the'Northwest, who say Strawrlota, per Lon, $9.50. milkers and springers, choice $70• to- the immense snowfall will be worth.- Standard rec:eaned screenings; t:o:`$ioa, calves, choice, $10 to $11.60;do, - $50,000,000, to the crops,' as it will b. bay parts, per ton,$20.50. 1 mod., $7 to $9; do, com., $5.50 to $6; prevent any danger of drouth. Cheese—New, large,, 18 to 19c;I lambs, choice ewes, $14 to ,$16.60; do, Thousands of telegraph and tele- na,19 to 20c; Lriplets, 20 to 20%c;I bucks, $12.50 to $13.50; do, culla, $8 - tiltonst 21 to 22c. Old, large, 25 to i $9,; sheep, light ewes, $8 to $9. phone have been broken and t7c; tw•.ns, 26 to 28e; triplets, 30c. �db, culls, $5_ to $6.60; hogs, fed anh --_ wire service Fa ba crippled. - e badly Butter—Finest creamery prints, 41 watered, $7.75; do, f.o.b., $7.25; do, —$IR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O, LL.D., D.C.L. Nebraska and adjacent-Skates are- "to 42c; No. 1 creamery,40 to 41c; No. country points, $7.25; do, off car, heavily plastered with. scow, which ,• $ t, 87 to 89e; dairy, 84c. $7.96-to $8.15; do, selects, $8.50. President;* the Canadian Bank of Commerm Chancellor of the University � }ten failing steadily for more, 1 Eggs--Extras,r= is es mons, 88 of Toronto, and outstanding patron of.aft and music, who passed away on t� forty-eight hours. A stiff wind `to 84c; extra, loose, 31c; firsts, 28 to MONZTREAr• March 27,at his home, "Long Garth," 99 St George Street, Toronto, from an has piled it into high'drifts, blocking t9c; secunda, 24 to 25c. . I Oats, CW., No. f �4?o,to 48c attacNo. 31k of pneumonia.. - railways and country roads, and Live poultry—Chickens, 8 to 4 Ibs.,.49c; do, extra No. 1 % transportation of all kinds Is. pare 25c; hens, over 6 lbs. 26c; do, 4 to 5 i do, No. 2 local. white, 44 1% 44%c; —-- —'- --" - ----'—- lysed lbs., 24c; de, 8 to 4 lbs. 2bc; spring floux, 3iEan. spring wheat pate., Ists, LONDON TROLLEY WEST'S MEMBERSHIP chickens, 4 toe. and over,2be;.soostera,i$6.20; do, 2n , $5.70; do, strong bak- In Pennsylvania. West Virginia," 16c;, ducklings; over 5 16a., 19c; do, ers, $5.50; do, winter pats., choice, STRIKE SETTLED QUITE INADEQUATE Maryland end other Eastern States 4 to 5 lbs., 18c. $5.55 to $6.65; rolled oats, bag 90 lbs., serious damage from fioodi is.re-' Dressed . uI —Chlekens, 8 to 4 12.90; bran, $28.25; short&, $30.26; Menace of Coal Crisis, How- Redistribution Bill Will Ove ported. 'Trains are being ,rerouted ens, over 6 , 28e; do, middlings, $36.25; hay No. 2, per bon, . . ever, Looms Blacker IIs Western .C+lnada Twelve because of destroyed. bridges 'and sU 4 to 5 lbs., 24c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 18c; car lots, $16. s __ are hours lite. spring chickens, 4 lbs. and over, 82c; Batter No. i pasteurized, 36r/s to Industrial $ - More Representatives. of roosters, over 5 lbs., 18c; ,ducklings, 86c; do, - 4L 1 creamery,-34% to 86c; Pittsburg, March 80.—A acorn re ewer 6 24c do. 4 to b be., 25c. do, seconds, SSW to 34c; eggs, fresh A despatch from London says:—� Winnipeg, March 80.—"The present inucityndated, blocks is the lower sections s were Bea ,hZa-picked, ib., #%c; extras, 82c; do, fresh firsts, 29c; Po- Three hours before the subway work- representation 'the West bas at Ot- inunda'ted, and sections for several primes 6e- tatoes, per bag, car krts,--11.55 to era were to start a sympathetic strike I"taws L totally inadequate, and until amiss up stream laid waste when both t° . MAR's product" r imp. $1•6R in support of the trolls and bus the Allegheny and Monongahela s p� p yRwn' PPo y we have a real voice in the settlement pl, $2.54; per -6-Rel 40 per Com oows, x.25 to ;8.60; canners, drivers, the tramwa strike was vir-� Rivers, meeting here to form Lbs gal; maple sugar b., $1.50; med. quality calves, $6; do, y of our own affairs Canada as a'whote Ohio, tett their banks to-day in Pitts- +�.4 Honnea�—b0-lb. thus, 11 to I I%c per com., $4.75; good_ veals, 150 to 180 'wally settled at nine o'clock Friday will not go ahead efflcieutly, declared, i r 10-16 tins, 11 to 12c; 6-lb. tins, lbs., $8.50; hogs, $8.25 to $8.85; se- night. Dr. R.'G. Brett, Lieutenaat�Governor I burg's greatest flood o tee yearn. No 1 Ylrb to 12c; 234-Ib. tins, 12% to lie; leets, $9; Bowe,.;6. The men demanded an eight shilling of Alberta, here Saturday.sac routs to loos of lite was reported a week raise. At first they were de-'Edmonton from the East. Mach damage was caused to steel • nied any increase, and now after a The most important problem at the mill located along the river banks. .: CANADA S FOREIGN I Tracks of-both the Baltimore A Ohio m __ -+ !week of the sticks, they 'get six ahi1- moment, he said. was the absolute TRADE SHOWS GAIN - and Pittsburg � Lake Erie Railroads i� lings immediately and two shillings necessity of the West urging ads- . more later, subject to fluctuations in quate representation -at Ottawa. Al- flooded to sections. Many tam• r the cost of living. though no on* could desire separation fries were forced to leave their homes. Twelve Months Record De-. ,� camberlaaa, Md, March so.—Si: ;Y I But if London breathes more.free- for one moment---such a thing-would persona, composing as entire family, notes $115,0 'No In- ? . ly, the menace of s coal strike looms be the ruination of the country— were reported to-day as having los! CT1111at1O in ��• blacker on the industrial sky. •The nevertheless the Easi�s�dt right their lives at McCoole, Md., 20 miles A despatch from Ottawa says:--- miners' conference on Friday rejected up and realise that the West had to despa ys:- .1 the mina owners' latest offer, which be given a .proper voice in the man- swept of here. when their home was ewe t from its foundation and earriad Canada s f trade continues to p ensign wt��y;. l induded an increase in the general agement of its affairs. down ther Potomac River. The f' show a remarkable-exgaasion.. In the , minimum rate of wages to 32% per Ottawa, March 80.—A Redbtribu- �' consisted of Mr. and Mrs. John Devil- a 12 months ended February this 9ear, I cent. above the pre-war rate. The tion Bill to be brought down this see- bliss and their four children. ' All ; �tbs exports from the Dominion total- offer•included also a Government in- cion by the Government will. give + red $1,029,268,881, an increase of Y"ip wires Into the town were bioken,by : more than $116,000.000 over the pre- grainy into wages at present as cum- Western Granada twelve more mom- the Good, and the report could not be eidins 14 moathsr and the imports pared with pre-war pay. An index bens and reduce Nova Scotia's total verified. pinto Canada for the n m he i ended figure of the cost of living and the membership by two, under the terms 4 wages paid other industries were to of;-the British North America Act, GERMANY WI,I,ACJtU- Febraary, this year, totalled $898,- 1 be taken into consideration. which fixes Canada's Parliamentary TO PAY $W0,0MI,ow 888,916, on increase of more than 1 The miners' decision will be sub- representation on the bs4is of ons- _ c ;108,000,000 over the preceding 12 mitted to the vote of all the miners sixty-filth of Quebec's population. months. in Great Britain, April 8, and tater British Columbia Is increased •from Annual RetiaTahoM to Start The Imgesr remmodity increase a ballot will be taken before any 13 to 14 members; Manitoba from 15 AEte! Four Years' Mora., was the export of wood and paper. strike is started, to 17; Alberta from 12 to 16, and p� g e ty which totalLd $270,846,506 in the 12 Sir William Duff Reid Ho of abertin the stoke sow,Saskatchewan from"16 to 21. The - ��' :months'ended February this Year, an Builder of the Newfoundland Railway, seem to centre in the sibili of nuaaber of members of Parliament Paris, March 80.—The Reparation increase of about $48,000.000 over who died at his home in Montreal on the Government getting the miners' will be 'increased, if the bill goes �itU--U-raawn to be�ve- the preceding 12 months. Another March 12,.in his fifty-sixth-year. minimum wage bill through Pailia- through, from 235. to 245. the Prpeat German Government will _ 'feature is that in those 12 months ment. The Parliamentary Labor I agree to pay two and a ly1! billion r- .. the United States was by far a great-j near! $40,000,000. -Wool,inn to- cargo this decided to ask the Cabinetbefore the strike vote is I F` gold mark annualreparati 000, or customer of Canada than was the+tailed $357,556,550, an increase of I Severe Earth'Tremoir This importantfigure, whicir is - -, IInited Igingdom. the imports Into over $7,000,000. Automobile exports f taken. � � at more than $600,000,000,. is the total 1P aggiagated $86,671,4 inerease of all Mat I ,729,056, and from the United about $8,000,000, and automobile im- - `begin with 'the fourth year, after a r ' *gthelUnited States were$426,-'overits wen ;30,266 20 an increase of Roads frOlal Twin �ictoria, sac.. March 80.—A severe 179,402, while the ez-I po .9 moratorium. It is the. central 'po $1,000,000. - . Cities Open for Autollnobiile$ e8�� disturbance 440, miles -which the -experts- -_haves. ice bane 44 rs ;48.68ii,and the exports-to-thse --nited -- -- - eonth of Victoria, beginning ""4I strived in making their report to Lha 8ingdom $856,888,816. :-Port-Arthur, March 30,—The main,o'clock and continuing for two hours. The BAUA Empire's salea to tan- !was recorded b the seism Re�arationa Commission of Gar; p Landslides Continue m trunk roads between Port Arthur and; y amph o many's .ability to pay. This is the as, in the 12 months ended February the country are open. Autos are now the Dominion Meteorological Bureau fhb'year aggregated $197,994,994, an Strizeken Amalfi.Distrut }vnnrng to Murillo and gakabeka he rday: figure which .ie expected to be .the 'F re oa Satu t. . centre of the German innerstruWIG _ - increase of more than$20,000,000 over ells. as"to whether It is better to accept I.- s g 12 months. and the Ear Ron'ie+ March 80.—Fifty tinge land i I g�� Not do Passionate. flip* and?many more still threatened or refuse. pire'a purchases from Canada in the Forty-nine different countries im- Cuitoi (passionately)—My love is. All other•. estions, such as the-`'_ ✓ tosser period were $481,917,962,a-de=,by the trembling earth; are adding 'ported Canadian flour last year, ac- tike the deep, deep sea." new- and prospective.•horrors- to the establishment o! a gold bank, de-I Cseaae of over $7,000,000. ` to;ding to the president of the Do- The Loved One—"And I take l with &tures• on railroads and industry. Exports to Australia in the year,Amalfl disaster, which began with a minion Millers' Association. the corresponding amount of salt" are considered interior German of-' ` eaded February last were $20,401,275,,waterspout from rain-laden skies and __ _ + on in of over 82 ON 0011 rr-;continued with an earthquake shock. -- — if if-•Ger'many`accepta and is able ports to Beigiam increased from $12,-. eavy seas .. t4 carry out the payments-as the e:-' , J6 706 to $1618 085, and exports to food, clothing and tbnts fbi the thou- Y - 1, 2, , j Despite reverse reports coming Germimy totalled $15,882,625, an In-�sands of homeless, impossible. Moun- tain roads and paths have been wiped y r from Berlin, indicating that Germany crease of nearly 200 per cent. Exports will not accept, the experts maintain to Italy increased from $11,898,606 to out by the hundreds and great chasms - j18,170,924, and exports.to-Japan:in- cleft in the rocks by.the earthquake. a, that they-have reason to believe Ger-, oreaaed from $15,875,157 to $26,901,-I Downpoxrb of tropical rain have many will accept and carry out the 478, or nearly 100 per cent. Exports set torrents of mud -into molten-like '! plan. The experts, especially Lha i uid glaciers. In the middle of this Americans, .are disturbed"by reports l q g bo Norway nearly doubled, the total desolate situation, the refugees They _ far the year ended Februarylast be-I gees and that the final accord'was reached by ► an$4,922,1!72, and exports o Switz i victims o! Italy's latest disaster are turbed-ovecompromisen comments that they further have d nearly doubled shivering and homeless. Butter imports decreased 4,812,086 j :. k; been trying to arrive at political in- 'tbs. to 2,698,824 lbs., and butter.ex I.Albor Has 25 Seats tain stead of technical results. They main- ' ublished wilf dropped from 21,812,295.lbs, in(' In Australian House show tthat political e report h conen sideration on has tbs 12 months ended February, 1923, .;;M1,..;, " --,to $12,960,715•in the 12 months ended 1 not influenced, them, but that they February last. Cheeas.impgrts total-I A despatch frorn Perth says:--The concentrated on Germany's ability'to results of the'elections.in the elec- pay, and in finally arriving ata cen- 1 led in value $569,047, an increase of give ` tial.figure of two and a half billions Lunates of West Australia ve the yK 100 per cent, and cheese exports to-; x following state of parties: Labor 2b, >;' •they did so on careful study of the tailed $'13,871,088, an increa:.e of T + Miniaterialists 10, Ministerial Conn- a �� figures. _ about $2,000,000. Hard coal imports a r �M �- try Party 7, Anti-Ministerial Country �. rereased from- $2 003,354--to=$44,--Party 6:-' member o a ` Three and a hall.million,dollars, or, `914,115, and soft coal imports totalled,. a . . � '. near! �?0 per cent, of the whole $45,277,286, an iacreabe of quer $2, expresses the opinion that if the Gov- a"� kx � ,kaM5 1evenue of the province, is the esti- ` 600, l ernment wins the two,deferred elec- 000 while coal exports dropped s �fy •, ;:,,y, ::� mated direct gain from the timber tions it will ask the Governor for dis- ` ,_:w, •n 'from $12,247,302 to $9,190,396". Raw - ` +' ' resources of British.Columbia during ,cotton Imports increased•b about $3; solution, and:Its rosea one or both � y it will resign. A historical episode occurred at the House of Commons, Ens.. when the coming fiscal year. Timber lieena- : '1000,000. Metal imports total'.ed $216; _Y Arthur Henderson was introduced to•the speaker as a mer*eir of parliament •• . •,,085,289, an increase of nearly $50,_ ea are expected to pra,�iuce $1,250,000 :' 000,000, and metal exports "increased) Many have got into the habit of be- by his two soar, both members of p&Tliameat .Fatties and sous are shown royalties $1,6Umbe, timber &cafes .. tllrom :89,451,678 to '$128,167,,756, or Ing dissatisfied.—Lincoln. . arriving at the House - ;860,000, and Umber leasee $100,o9or"� • v'ilr'µ'. .,. ..n...G ,R;.r a'Si_ _-4._.-.: .:..,:n ,... -..'4iaale.,,.Li..L�. .��._1. .. �' ... .�_�•,u..'".:':__.....o._.nr. �F���La�`�,:Y.Ear...Sq.�.St.M.1.,�AG:J:'�...�ZMa�?=teras...:xfi::1.'�`••§txaidr,:i':!1''ae.t7•!2�'"S�2'��.�t'^&i�h.lSM.+�,s:`".9.ypr�G�'aa ���9�'ril�.'f�� ,.. k' .r•`r .r+-..•�'„,`�,.,.}.. . . ..+,.a-�'t,.-;.va...:4`�,.'?I?'A .:.ter. .1 ..' �.. •n-.c.. ...n.""'-F.7!.«c`_ "'r.. . .'.�'” >S3 _;.�..,"` ..- :F';,..,'"h'g�,� �.a,S_}+m.•��'d;" ..d"•'a.�..nAx.. - _�°'.Xd �`M1 dr �r Vii! GREENWOOD. _ 'THE BUYING VALUE O� The services for -next Sunday•�o -Coal,' . 0a s . TORMs e-Greenwood Circuitwtttheeon - ---- - ' 4 QUARTER AT e^ 01.73 per year.; -41.50 if paid Inadtaoce. ed by the pastor at Greenwood, 10.80 _ _.----_-- _ _ # a,m t Kinsale;1.80 p. m.; Blount Zion, y.. t �puo$7%VLOO in aS� and Cnat 9 80 pp.m., and Brougham At 7 p m. Hard' and soft Goal of the - GROCERY ' TheStnday 13011661 desaloas will be 81i IIalitt On RICHARDRON'S �I1 RV VER - beld at Greenwood, Kinsale and. Mt. _ be q ' J 0 N MU R KR R, Proprietor, Zion r4t 2.80 p. in. The Young E'en band pica'League will meet on Friday of 2.1be. Santa Clara Prunes.- -� i' NOTES AND COMMENTS. this week:an 8.00 p.n,. The annual T�Oa.J A. r �� ... _ .. --25c meettug of the Brougham Ladies'Aid • • f �' "2 lbs. Beet Cooking Figs. 250 �= is ill held in.. the church on Wed- ,.. 2 large tinaBorden's Milk, 25e Ramsay McDonald, premierof uesday,9th Inst.,at 2110 p, m. Pie]�erizlfi• int• - 2 pkge free running Salt,: .. 25e A rBritain, attributes his success in - !�•• • 8.Anchor Jelly SouPdr , 250 _ f life to a great extent to the taflu• GALE REGISTER. _ _ ANNOUNUING Z tins Aylmer Soup, •• ••• :4 250 _ _ 8 lbe. Baker's Cocoa, in balk. 25c once of his-wife, who was a great DOMINION OF .CANADA 8 lbs gulled Oats; 25e RwTttxDaY, AI'AtL tiTft Auction able help-meet in every sense of the of hcuerhuld furniture etc., at Green -'2 8-oz tine Egg-O Baking Powder, .. e ; 2� 'teem: It -is to the reproaelt of River,the p/aperty of J.W.'D°tea. REFUNDING LOAN 1923 4 4-oz " - .. 25c . .. man women, who occupy high bale at one o'ulook sharp, See bill§. • y p No rrservd as the roprietor is giv 6 PER CENTIMMW­ark --j -social i at the Grocery Store. a are a hindrance to their uta atiutlnuaar, _ 20 year Bonds, price 98.25, to yield :.. 1 edccees. PI'Maui•ct setons to be at r*,tm stock,implement nand fu nli- p 'Buy APRIL 6.14 per cent. BII oar Groceries at the Grocer's'. $ + their chief object. Bridges parties, tura, the property of Phil Parl•ott. .6 yeart Bonds, ptice 99. to yield 5 the theatre,horse-racing Rud other lot 84 tear con. '8 Whitby Tp., 1i 5.23 percent. T A Q GROCER� D ` leayures take up so utpt;h of.their miles west ut Ashburn. Sale at one CRttaldan National Railway (O. N. R.) d. RIC H."1RD170 R } GROCER { u'oloek sharp. See-bills. .W. Maw,: (seven pear) first mortgage Deben• time, thait they can find no titue auctioneer. _ tures maturing May 8, 1930. 'Pride r LO be of Any use to any one else. SATURDAY. AARIL 12Ta—luction sale 570 per tbousand, or $1000 invested �» The seem tC think that it is their of household furniture,the property now 'increases .to $1,754.40 at ma. F A R M . L A .N D S y of John Cowan. 'Pickering Village. turity. .•duty to spend motley. a8 fast ae Sale at 2o'clock sharp. See`bills. Phone or wire ordere at our' their husbands can earn it. They W. B•Powell° auctioneer. expense. To buy or Belt your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of - _think that•they are.having pleas. DYKES& ROliERB, The United Farmers Cooperative Company, Y are, but it is not the real eatisfp- • Phone 288.J Duadxe SL. East. Limited. k, Hardwood Flooring Ztf ' Whitby, Ont. ft dog pleaenre that comes to the Furnaces and Shingles A. J.;ALLi$ON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 n—wuv-siae�--nc-c-=tAleu-tar-- e - . i , ,whether mental or' material, in The e&man�ebt-tine--ot-flonringIn ' plain red oak.. 'quarter-cut white - �' 'benefittiog others who are in oak, birch or mpple. need of help There are thousands Neel& Furnaces-pipe `or pipetese - FORTIFY s of women in America of great R•ubberoid Felt SlateShinglesand Roll o �+ Gras' Ro��Bog. 18 or 38 iochea wide. a yOtJR$Ei.F �r Seed s' -wealth, who could be a blessing to Also, a few settings of bred-to3 �: ' 6AIH5T tsaakind, and who would be bon- Barred Rock eggs for sale. �+p xare� b the whole world. if the JOHN DRAPER, - PICKERING a �pLp!IV - l O obtain Maximum�yt�� You need to sow Tests w y Y .,. i would forget themselves for a Call and get prices 85 dy ed Seed Grain. To_purchase good seed you t =tithe and minister to the needs of - - y financial assistance r shoes who seed a helping hand., Extending accommodation for such puiposei is as BEAT.Ty OW THAT the win- important phase of Standard Service. s' LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ,STANfiT� FOR THE BEST N ter, time is with no Gsa/f err berf,Ysraorer fortify - THE Biagi Iu connection with your`arti� agate' ya• r - •elm regarding the attitude bf certain = against the elements. Make T ` 4'3Port Hope men toward the Toronto isnre that the food that you �o]]_��`CAMAQ& r!, �EuternRaiiwap. I see a reference ..in MCLesn's of recent date quoting the -take into your system is Port Hope Guide as sating the Toron- palatable and nourishing. Pickering Branch, - - W. F.Law,Managej - to Eastern Is a needless waste of Order Our-bread and our Whitby Branch, - - • ' C. A. McClellan, Manager - .mon",when we have plenty of steam nines giving•a service of almost street S - ' pastry and after each weal car frequency. — you will expreser your gra- •r The Bret impression tbat one gets from each a statement Is- than the ti$cation. - tpeaker knowi nothing of the service �"�� •L_ *� which is =given on the' Canadian _ __ u SCl'1 now for "The News" 2fational main line. Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers. e- Do they realise that we bav"Inly Pumps, Door Trach?. C•ow, three local trains each way each day, Bowls. Pressure SvstemO s Etc. I �y���;, • 3 while Montreal serves a district in a 2( :i. It will pa you to Ret my prices on a - - sihtilar situation with fourteen trains y .• r ,� ' � -- - a day each way. We, hoavevar, are above before DuyinR elsewhere. i m i dl* �Plkerink � ��^ A ���� not in need of more trains so much as -p, ,; °' "- HONE: „F,w c e :�._. we are in need of a better regulated ���Ng J FROUSE a*��.� �.: �PIC��Ei7[N ;yM":fir time-table. it is fust as strange as it PICKERING.• ONTARIO :48 impossible to get to Toronto .by -- --- - __ ------_._. - •train in the forenoon, or to get in by ten o'clock at night. but any one wish- ~ ioR to leave theta--the'moraiaR i.",QUALITY � SERVICE - SATISFACTION�� .p f must be on the train by seven o'clock.' S E E D, ,S T 4 R "= rThen to keep matters from improving ,when the railway gives us a train t., Farmers, now is the time to get your Spring Seeds. We have a good arriverin the city by 8.45 a.m.(stano; supply of Red Clover, Alfalfa. Alsike and Timothy. _ and time)the city carries a by-law for =_ Weather- . l o. este daylight saving and we miss another Fire- S of.Vegetable et�e and F ,, ..AIN 1 _.- Fro ;, - Weather- at"in our Rate, because the railway Tight. will do nothing to remedy the matter. ^ 'We also have a good variety o g lower.9eede. e. Oh yes, we have an afternoon se0. ow a but. Mr. Editor.what of the morning h 4 it., ----- Speaking of street car frequency. - - H Scat A tonic for the stock. We a e ' Y be bestmoney can ba . y _ -,Why our service is not early,often nr ' w -- -- g$t renough outsidg of local needs. Many men who would live in the - Royal Purple Calf Meal for the yoting calves. ` •e:ountry and go t9 business in the city Lightning Durable ». simply cannot do it, w No, e -and Deering Farm Mach in .and stili'hopinR for s Rood r0Agent for.ddeCornick Repairs we an railway service.,and when we get an eq--ta Beryl” the trade Will Ad in' e _ v er±se beyond our snticipation . Yours sincerely, EASTLAKE GzRALD OOWAtr ------MeasbVUk-;April-iitj--i921.- N y - . �- E�. AILLIC SHINGLES '- ^ .CARD OF THANKS. For,40years the most reliable Roofing _ for sloping We take this oportunity of sincerely roofs'Of,every description. Now being made from theERING Ab our friends and nesgghbore +world-famous "'Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron. Abeo• ;tor their kindness and sympathy in lutel the best roof• value on the market to-day. a oar W.a bereavement: y '..-MARKET MEAT O. W.bpd Mrs. Ferrier and Family. EAtimates godly given also,for"Empire" Corrugated ltyoo . for new bu8d3ags or repair work. CARD THANKS. OF • —Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Rams, Wow to take this ie o ortanit to t Houses, etc. "Empire,• Plank Frame Barns and Imple- .. meat Shoda a apedalty.' teak. Round Roast or 9 per `. �ettprow our siecere thanks to Lhe - -- - ,.. .. , ss maey friends for their kindness due Sa --li--ted 411ness of our dear 111111 01111L 01 EL a • - . .-,' rloin Roast or Steak, ' Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 28c mother.the late Mrs. Geo. Leng, and , . ... ... . for ibeir ezpressione of gmpatby In . . i, . Ramp t,. our bereavemeat. —BUILDER : . Fine Rib Roast, ... 20c -The Family HeavyRib Roast,. .. -lee • � yVT Builds Contracting . . ,S �18 and 18c . 3'ISE TABLE—Pickering Station 'Barn st�t�►aa►7cv? Gt• . Oder . . _ Pickering Dealer for the Products of Pot Roast, 14c " '@ B. Trains going East Bae M follows g .� Ps. 10 Mail 7.57 A M. '25 Brisket, ... ... 28 Leoal ^^—•`L•3 P.X. ' 'The Metallic Roofing-Co. Limited, Toronto 'Leg•of Pork,... ., • s9 Y:ocal 825 P.Df - c " 4` Ir Sunday train, 8 2?A.M. Loin of Pork, •• Trains going west -due as follows- 8hoaldet Roa t'of Pork., 20c,23c .` . No. 29 Local 10.50 A.M. Pork Chops, , _ ' • 27 Looal 2.44 P. M. Pare Pork Sausage, ... . 25c' 9 06'P M. _ 9 Mail ; � _ , Sunday train, 8 43 P. M.- �p Finest Salt Pork . 25c „ Foregoing is according to Standard _ the reabfae " Travelers Cheques F' Finest B t Bacon piece, 38c " sliced, 38c ' time. , .., PEOPLE travelling on long of short journeys'will find it most -Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole): 32c convenient'to carry The Dominion Bank Travellers' Cheques. "=Back Bacon, 45c Cooked Ham, . Ic 0 A L They are negotiable anywhere in the world and can be obtained , Weiners, . at any Branch•of this Bank - : • - ... 5c ' =.I purpose having on hand conktnu� •• ••• 1 ' otlly a stock, bard /` -lip , Basy First and Domestic Shortening, s , and soft coal. 5 lbs 90 cent; �`He ce your order now before $ Fresh ib prints 1S cents; the rise in price. WHI'18Y BRANCH, P. LYriDG .: ., . Free sh Trout and White Fish Every Friday 12 tf Phone Pick. 1709, BROOKLIN BRANCH. B C. CROSS, Manages �,]DoN.atD NUN13O, PTCHERTNr7 W. G. REID, PICKERT'�(� eu•. .�� .`�" .� :�• ' ?�:F�a M n.M1 4 � dn....;a,;_!.-t ,. ..>.,.;."'�:.,�j�v, .. s,x �'°ti1 ,ins" .r `c'4 ' ;'s.• ';y ^.:�, .�.. 5�• ,s ..-r Y�;'"a""7�- "^'?Cg°'re s : „ �J M 5+ ..w .., '...'V•. '•'ZT 'tl•k! , a1Y:" I.YT a - i w+. �f, .. : nn+r'^,• ' �_ aLAREYONT. 9' H- I N G L E S WhiteVale. �: H A R 111. E S S CLEA11ING - PUSS1110 Wedding belle are riaging in our .• Repairing, also Boot and Shoe . � + village. ;":_ p Bdtig eloa�ggonrsuits�to be cleaned Britfsh Columbia Cedar T�Ie Service �aralge Repairing at the Corner Store.. and pressed. Satfsfactton guaranteed ` T. P. Shirk w `-in Toronto on Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles a Tuesday. \ . Bird's Felt 810e,Shingles 1 Now to the time to get the work done Obarges moderate. s, ism-as McLeod has moved on to for•ale.at Overhauling, Painting, all kinds before the spring work begins. JAMES HRIBCO1g, Mrs. HeCailum's farm. T. PATERS014-8 - CLAREMONT repairing done. Ignition Collars stuffed and faced 'Oppooite D.Taylor's Baldry w Feed.`Pard shipped a carload of a specialty. Harness paste supplied.- Claremont, Ont. choice cattle on Tuesday. Call and get prices. _ Your old Ford top re-covered E�GF.E�R K�:�4N13y Charles Cooper had a business _ for 1118.00. _. �{ . tri to the'city on Monday. . GREAT AUCTION SALE, a at'the Corner. Shoe Store, -,- D.A. Scott went into the city oa -of- Berry i& Poynter Claremont, Ont; ALL . Sunday, returning on Monday eg• 'pp CATTLE l '. .ening. •, i Howard Besse, of Brooklin, r spent Sunday with his grand•pnr- I bave.been authorized by k)an 'You Afford to put off Fencing eats, J. H. and Mrs. Evans, A?.�FX�. CAS�=>�'R "Any longer, when you can buy "Frost"Fence . ,,,-.-PAPERS Those.wishing De Laval,Melotte To sell by elblic auction at Lot at heme prices. VV UIL01i VU or Premler 8epar Cors, call on 17 A. Pugh. A stock kept always on FRIDAY, APRIL THE-4TH,4924 WE ARE OFFERING+ FOR C'A.Bji BEF.OR hand. - - We carry a t3 i Jnhn Palliater. who has been oil' The following valuable cattle: 9 Line wire, 50 inches high, 12 stays to rod, 62 cents ' duty au, eri it from a felon on his Red Shorthorn Cow e and Bulls 8 .. 47 •' 12 " ... 58 of Staunton and ' finger, is now able to bb around A number of Cows with clilves 8 47 '; 9 " 52 again. by bids 8' " 42 " (even spaced) 12 stays 55 " Boxer Mrs. Leslie Fesabp,of IIzbrfdge, Stockers, Steers sad Heifers, 7 "' .40 9 steps to rod, ... 47 V '' Chas returned to her home after 1 and 2 years old ,. " Wall Papers e ending a week with Miss S. E. Other sizes accordingly, and it is all Frost Tightlock Fence. Evans. Fat Cattle-about 20 head _ Lj1e beat L Wo makes Fred Dolphin left on Saturday All the above will positively be sold " -.But also stock "Ring Lock"-a cheaper fence. '. without reserve s' last on a business trip to the Peace �1n the ma,ket. 'River District and expects to be Sale begins at 12 o'clock,sharp' Be sate and get your order`in early and take advantage of these low pricem, as they will be 2c. per rod higher after this date. ..away until the fall. Mrs.Fry. of Hamilton,. who has Tsxxs ;-All sums of t$15 and under. We also have ata excellent price on Toronto Asphalt -in-1 Shingles. _ • been spending the past seven cash; over that amount .8 months . We have them from woaths with .Mies Helen Scott, credit on,approved joint notes. Biz F. M. COOPER CL AIDE MON T per cent per annum off for cash. •• lU etB to 56 CLB bas returned home. ! U ` The frame work of the new 29'80 J. BAIRD, Auctioneer 'creamery ie now erected and the &�R. CAR OWNER per roll. -�' carpentersare burp rushing the . ` work to arch completion. ' � , � �� • •' .' Rex 8 ephenson arrived home z s on Situ ay night last from De READ�� S THE CHRISTMAS-HOLIDAYS are over Splendid 6olorB and troll where he has been engaged THIS now is the time to get yourear overhaul.• And heautifill .daring the t.three-months, FURS - _ ed. Do not wait until you need yout par-In kho Mrs. McCallum has ; returned FOpD spring. Get it done now when you and I have frock'Toronto where she has been the time. No job Loo large or too small on any d�elgnea taking a course at The Batterick Pattern Dress-making 8ehool. -make of car. al n The combination sale aodee the • WORK GUARANTED and Bee maspices of the Farmers' Club on, �' "' ,',�'!/ ip Saturday afternoon was a success. *'' GET OUR PRICES them. There was a large crowd in attend. WHEY ARE RIGHT T Q ;r ;ince and everything .offered for 1J A I�COTT sale reached its salsa ;iiF you want to get is A.good stock of Parts. Accessories, Tires and Tubes, e A. f Mise Merle Stephenson,spent the A touch with the proper Gas. Oils and Greases. CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO ^week-end in To with her ais- .pure food news, keep on �n ter and while there t>seey,�y� had the reading these pure food CENTRAL GARAGE,• PICKERING} pleasure of attending Gi..D. Atkin. facts. Theo come in and _ scuta open meeting st'the '!'oronto look over our grocery Phone 4900 CHAS. B. 9PENCB,B�.PBQI'R.I lay e-stoc - �Couservatoryof Music. - _store. Bo some of-our--- -� A most pleasant family re-nnkm palatable. provisions and Late of the Davidson Motor Co..Whitby, Out. "u took piece at the home of Walter get Rec naiated with real sand airs. Ward on Friday last, food satislactioa. Rubbers of all -. when all g thsred to celebrate the ' iB1Ze8 to clear .78th Among of Mr. Geo. aJohCooper. BUS • SERVICE �Amon fl=oes present were John L,f � t and Mrs. Underhill,of Aurora. at greatly re- Rev. A. McLellan and M. J. duCef�' prices Wilker attended a meeting of s 0700 Toronto, ' Pickering and Whitby Y . Queen City Lodge. A. F.-&.A` during the ; Toronto. an Weduesday night. 1 - - when the.Grand Master and of8• r t - WEEK DAY,,9ERVICE _. _ month of cera of the Grand Lodge of Cana- ' i - Leave Whitby Leave Toronto March. '. � da and the Grand. Mastic 'of k 7.40 a: m. 9.45 a. m. _March. �j .-Quebec were present and gave , . " 1.30 P. m. addressee. ,. 1 * +� The B. Y. P. U. were the Raeate -30 P. m. .5,80 P. M. � _ J. i+�ng�jds. _ Claremont of the Young Yeople of the Union 1 845 P. m• .8.t p. M. Church on Monday ,evening. The $ATURDAY9 ANDHOLIDAYS «„ visitors gave an excellent pro. gramme of sneak and inetrntgental Boat a $hae Repairin� :Leave Whitby Leave Toronto green River Dills i k. music. readings etc., which was — 7.46 a.'W. 1.80 9. m. LOGS WANTED pouch appreciated by all present. Also harnese repairing at the new _ 9.80 a. m. L80 P. m. At the condadon of the program s'taad, opposite the 130 p. m• _ $ p M. I will •pay, delivered at mill, for a refreshmentawereserved to which poet ofttce. . 45 ix m 00 p• m. i mated number aafollows:- 8. B all did jastice. Beat workmanship guaranteed. ,6.40 p ll 45 p. m a No 2 Basswood, M.00 per 3L Next, Banda is Communion Charges moserate. KUNDAY-SERVICE - u � �. 8anday in the Lptimt Crhurch.--_A_ -_--- --. - - �Yhi�tby--T Leave TO N 1 Sooft=�_Him w 830.0000 ,• _ `.• •. ' cod ,,r, Bound Dead Rim' 15 large atteindance is uested eo 8.80 no 0.00 P. W. -2—� 1 THOMAS -WAS�N 8 0o a, m._ 9.45 a: m.thatwe may. in large numbers, J 00 obey tl>.e Lord's command to"re- PICgERING, ONT. P. No. 1 Rock Elm 40 00 ,• member His death until He come." - - Fares :-Whitby to Toronto. single 75c., retuln 81.25; Picking, single No.S " _`' '80.OtY. N ,The torts morning subject will • C 50c., %return 90c:.; Dunbarton, single 40e., return 70c.: Rouge, o. 1 Sea. Growth Pine -35.Cd •' " P.iD le 90c.. return 50c.; Highland Creek 20c- Custom sawing done as nsatsl. and in the evening- "A.Nktioa- - - - --which Blamed its God." (Cut this Time Table out for future reference). Ing of all descr ptioos. March came in like a lamb and ELM �AiNHJLS -� Oat Flaking and Chopping every dal. tl to carry out the did saying shoal �OLLACUTT'S .G e RAGEhave gone out like a lion. Iostea ,Q, Csor t a WHITE. bf this tlfe lamb-like qualities of ��R=�T@l An Successor to late W. G, sroes the mouth continued to the last ae ;. 'iC bona IIId. 'LtVO Phone 6420 or write Locust Hllh OnL ^: the gist was a delightful day. The t :leontoe qualities'of the month had Wheat or any grain taken in � Piokez IIs', evidently been delayed somewhere exchange for Flourr' " for they appeared on 3pril let, ane . CC,�T�tltt80 ' -when strong easterly winds with .We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, ` STABLE - snow continued daring the day. Oil Cake Meal, EQUIPMENT T. E• Stephenson has installed The object of this Aesoafttion b'b ao acetylene wrlding outfit is his all kinds of grain. lessen stealing and proseants t blacksmith *ho p and will now bea to-old an the fielons. O vib's Porridge Onto. a nd of metal, in. D[embees having prepefy stolen oommaail eluding brass, cant iron and, all Royal Hnuaehold Flour, oat•immediately wi m mambas kinds of steel. Also brazing of sit Cream of to West Flour. of Executive Oommipss. kinds will be_done, and will have . the service of one of the best acet- CHOPPING EVERY.A idems MST t cobs ` iti,tl0. ylene welding experts in,the Do s'ltts may e•h.a from�a.rna3wt oe; minion of Canada at any time. WEEK DAY Yea•tesr ooaypltaeMoa, Bring along your old cast shares Exsc. Oom.-L.`D. Banka,C.S.Palm• to have new steel- points put on rn! N, X,0C -gVUrCCZ er.Donald Mauro, Pickering. them. The more difficult the job d the getter pleased will he be. His J.R. Thextoi+i W.J, Clark: ; work will always be open 'for in. enb, Secretary spection. Give him a call. Pickering p�"`d A number of the farmers from Leather �aaaS Stam • -� the atiCt011Bding district a8 well R8 Rut-Defying--Because ` a numbeu 'of ladies attended a successful meeting in the Masonic Our stock comprises everything in t • ; Hall one day last week to hear•an leather goods and our prices -Hot C�alVanlZed 62 address by Mr. A. Wilfred, of To. 'are secondtonone. ���� ti.. ronto, on -Co-operative ..Market- Everything for the horse 'Deres one ftature in particular cull dinarily used simply applies a surface '. Ing and Egg-pooling." At the con- Blankets, 82,90 up, heavy appreciate about Toronto Stable ,• coating and goes only a short distance conclusion of the address, which salters 90e, u leather ment. This is the fact that the hot" inside tubing. ^ was very highly apprecNted by p' galvanizing method we use thoroughly Toronto-Stablq, Equipment will make Of all materials-and r the audience, an -egg-pool Was Trunks—Club Bags—Suit Cases coven and'completely coats both 'the work easier—keep cattle healthier— kepi is ariooli.It will par you • insi& and outside of steel tub'' b' more -Let-me explain the call at our works acd inapeot our NOW11 )r M. Morgan. Wm. .T. Wilson, - wet pure zmc ape ter. met many advantages of Toronto Stalls, obtain prices - Don't be misled D. Morgan PoRh,�ad Mrs. John Our repsiring.serviee is makes it absolutely rustedefying and Butt Peng, Water Bowls and Litter agevtswedonot employthem,oonsequ", Pallister. The eommitte met after unexcelled, proof against strong stable adds for the. Camera-ter get come of the Toronto , ly we- can, and do Throw off the agaat mudmua period—win7e thq method or. literature. oommission of 10 per ant.,which you wtti + the meeting and have engaged D. CECIL BRADLEY' serf inlysave by purehadag from as, A. Scott as manager and grader . - eaus•lioited. lot thio district. They expect to t W. R. f merson, box 425, Whitby, C. B. Rice, Whitevale _ J. T. MATHESON be able to take eggs and grade Harness maker,• th$tt�i-in about a week. PICKERING, ONTARIO 1 ° Oleos sod Works, Whitby,OnM�4 , ., .,: +, -..,., ..'.... a. ..,,....<:.:. ...... .. .,._. ._,..- .. ..., �... , ., ......_.'�w.:,��3:;...,.- ..-...... ...r...,u•.�.z.rra.,....:,.,..._,r_.3:aa+.�...morel;iv..e.u,€.3i,J'..:i�,.�x^Pr�i:'S�� ' .'` +� Eiei���err�2C� �mv�:�mw•s�. . �. .•,,,, ..sisk.. . ..,� fie". ._.. ',..s.. t i .`� • r'�+.:,. .. rte. K. ' " rfJrdw- — - This tract of the tom- was M T� '�.� RUO dncedab £,i0.,xhea.it was yarchaatd You, Can't Bc at Tani ac gV. j by a man named Gosling 'fiom the HOLYROQD P� Duke's heirs in 17iil, but that .dm i. C 1tfn be'ing.pafd regularly to Goslings Says _,��berta" ?�itize'� y r 'Ons, TbAt Will QuicW Ileapsove Mels.. i a _--- __.. --_-.. tan_ey' in's _ --- strike me most every day. I Mho had Yowr. H(es�lth. .... Although, daring- 8 Baldw' '� � JAMES BROWN', LABOR 'ties sof the.Premiership, the,IAlror- a bad swelling.in'my leg. With the paYlslai at winter, ties asked questions coaceraiag the �nle Tsnllltc T`f;eatLnent Mlfuk «Three bottles of Tanlac gat me stn ' Di. feet weak, depressed and � : ".r•REPRESENTS nt of ssoo.000 made to•Field Mar- _ Me Look and Feel Like 'a A•1 condition to every way. i have a .� No particular disease, but th ahal Earl Haig for his services in the �� Different Mau,, Says Petro. rousing appetite, sleep like a log and Prime Minister MacDon• am rid of all my troubles, oven the gystem Inco tone You find yourselfN4' world war, . - 'tired, low-spirited, unable to get sound aid's Government has not signified any "The Taalae treatment has made me swelling in my leg._ Incidentally, I 'alsep at night. All this is the result of �- �� intention of reducing the pension of I look and feel like a different man," is have gained so mach-.H9ight that I am closer In confinement oL the win- �otl1!' Grace In HIs- Loud Haig or other army or navy chief k the pobitive statement of H. G. Petro, too big for the clothes I wore before �r ^ter months, and shown that the blood toric Palace Where Mary tains well-known citizen of Okotoki, Alber- taking' Tanlac, and am feeling fine, has become thin and`--watery. New en- ta, Canada. You can't beat Tanlac." " riched blood Is what'yon need Put Queen of Slots Held _ Motherhood. "Before' taking Tanlac I wan sorely you right, and. there is no other meds- � � troubled with indigestion, gas -bloat- Tanlac ffi ior'sale by all i�d drag Clue can give yon this -new blond as You are'chatting together at the end ing and, a tightness in my chest that gists. .Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles wide °� a , Hams' Pink Pills. This new blood 8008, of Soots frauntet�her vrrtues and her when laddie box talks of, his lessons ossa .gone, my circulation poor, and to every part of the body and quickly frailties in the sixteenth century, and and play; headaches and dizzy spells would Take Tanlac Vegetable'Fills. improves the general health. The d!- where her secretary,David Razzio,was He snuggles up close to your feet, and I- Yestion is toned up, you have a bettor murdered is 1566, is to have a new he leans Ia,ppetfte, nerves are.strengthened and tenant in "Jamie' .Brown, Scotch Lab- His head on your knees, when curly;, terviewed on hits birthday, London sleep is refreshing. The valve of Dr. orite, whose appointment as Lord High - head gleans - I had ro police, but watchmen, who Williams' Pink Pills•when the system .Commissioner to the General Aseeim- Ali manner of wisdom (to him you are' STORIES OF WELL- were under the control of each pariah NC la ran down is shown by the exile!!- bly of the Church of Scotland was an- wise!) !n which their beat lap. They IIsi nounood .recently, says' And what do you think, mother. lad-� KNOWN' PEOPLE sentry boxes, 1n which they took re- i sacs 'of Mrs. Peter Arendt, Raven- a London. des- • r• )scrag, Seek, who says:—"I was is s .patch. die boy cries. y fogs during rough weather, and I re - .'badly run-down condition, and pros- The-appointee says that his wife, - un- member that these boxes were an the `l y _—grated with nervousness. I did not la �• tailing bloods of amayewho to the. F -- who visa a former mill�girl, jueL He talks ai hffi school, he's so proud - young bloods oL the days; who frequent- weak requeaa •' sleep at night, and grew so weak that gasped" when she heard the news, but' - oR its name, -- -- 4rineely Mode when I tried to'move about i would be Brown, who worked in the mines from He mentions the oId boys and their Iy fuine�-fixers over-when the-Deco• k overcome with dizziness. I heard _ How those youngsters in the Royal pants were inside. There. were dim the time he was 12'years old-till he wonderful fame; Family grow' up! They slip into man- oil lamps in the streets, and their dim about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and got was 41, beginning as a pit boy, since He tells you of something he 'can't'• hood before one knows it, and ..while; a ,a supply. After I_ had taken a few when he has been a mine union offi- quite make out," icr�lmtewus favorable to pranks and to bozos I began to Leet better. Con- Biome of.ua still think of them as "little tial and a member o1 the Order of the A bit 'of lite's problems he's+ puzzled princes" (though.we have done so leas "C���, � the method of travel- w timing the use of these pills my appe. British Empire, took the honor stoical- about; • since the warp they slip into mous-t ' lite improved,•I slept better at night, ly enough,saying he intended to abate He looks in your face with belie!-in tacher and majorities, and are "fit to!gni' and a good many of the coaches i sad us— I was soon as well as ever I had nothing of the ancient dignities and his eyes; used a start from Piccadilly Cit-was been. I have also given Dr. Williams' be kings" before we know It. I � a very different place. It ossa x. _ ceremonies of the office, which, for "Now, what do you think, mother Prince George L now twenty-one.I quiet and paved with macadam, and Pints Pills to W daughter, aged four- 260 years,•has been reserved for the laddie boy.cries. and a familiar figure at itaportant care s` -teen, with the beat of•results. I do- ScoUish a.risteemey. Principally belted the houses round it were small and - ,f sire in this way to express my thanks monies, He has outgrown the super- for the great benefit I have Lound super- earls. Nevertheless, many. Scottish And you—you must give him.the high- modeady.of his earlier yeas When he Iricidentaft, it may be noted that nobles must have gasped, too. .est and beat was niaa he was quite abashed at at• at the top of the Haymarket, nisi off through the use of these pills, and to As the representative of King George Of all that is in •you; for roothom are tentions, and he probably still 'recalls Piccadilly Circus, there still exist two recommend them to others in need of at the General Assembly Brown has bleat a certain day• when he was received a blood-building medicine: the privilege of dwelling for a fort- With grand. intuition of risht and,of old ah ce which date from the sigh > You can get these pills throw any very pompously.by a new member of teenth century. dexter a medicine, or by mail, at 60 night or so,or as long as the Assembly wrong, the peerage. f is in session, in Holyrood, the palace Of all that is noble and honest and The little prince blushed modestly. Worth Tr Ing. ,^ uerdts a box from The Dr: Wiliiatm' of the royal Stuarts; and during his strong. "Oh, I'm nothing in particular," h} U6dicine Co.,Brocktille. Out. residence there is entitled to big gun And tn'the lona' after, when you have said."but 1 dare say you know my peo- "John." said Mrs Jenkl�e, looking salutes and as escort of cavalry. He groom may, ills!" up from the paper, "you know how :lVlusiC Makes P le H will be called "Your Grace," as will many dishes Kate has broken lately?" And laddie boy's just at the soca of eOp appy. � "yes;' said John. "What of it , oae_ot—nature°s-guest Mrs. Brown,.but he says that when the his day, Music to state dntiei Ore oyez he wiIi revert to In all his lifer greatness you wi&.still --QVsan litarY Wast "1'oenboy" nays ••ypZ." ' continued Mrs.the wapisJenkins, , to mankind. It `hqs been here every•day life and to his familiar, be a link ax-Mayor of Richmond.- gifts "rhes ffi mg m from time Immemorial The shepherd here about steel piates. I don't know i name, "Jamie." going back to hia•Iii- gbr often he'll wonder "Wt;at mother Nobody of the present generation L - 'watched his flock by the bleating of just what they we but I ahouM.think n tie miner's tipttage of two rooms and would think?" would imagine that Queen Mary maid they might be fndestru ble." the lamb,.the suitor found music !a the � - wash of the sea. and the heater was kitchen, or "but aa' ben,•' in Anabaak• - - _. _1 � Ai�ary Brown. ever have been a "tomboy," but that is • on-Ayr, where be has dwelt with him the ebaracter given her by Sir James a . inspired by the song of the bird and pop _ calfs tar thirty-five yearn. But while Weeks Szhrmper< who hu gnat cele' I# the n a o. f,ISonth Africa the rustle of the $eaves- ss .the Rind goes on inereaaie thr�pFestnt at Holyrood he will- keep royal state Letters from London to' Paris orated hia aluettath birthday,and who :'whistled through teem . ratio, within the next fifty yeas the and hold levees, like the dukes and which are posted before.seven o'clock knew the Queen when she was Prin- elation will have rovsa_tt� primitive man found music in the white pop ff earts who have preceded him. in the evening ase now delivered in cess May of Teck,and ae a girl romped voice, and the akin of the wild beast . 4,000,000. while the blacks will anal ' was used u its accompaniment, and To Maintain Traditions. Perls bT the first de]ivery in the at White hedge, Richmond (near Lon- bar ,�OO,0W- r ' " a because a Socials the tedaat morning• don) -when Bir James was Mayon o! — — _ ,developed thin mystical magic power, of a ,£10 a year miner's cottage. has that borough. Sir James also has e devil it is considered mystical today as one of been given the office it doesn't mean King s, y Who wvlil everybody, will help enc found mostly off tlw Piquant recollections of Queen Ada- the worl'd's greatest forces. being used that any of the.old dignities and tra• islands of Japan, measure from 8 feet $aide,theueonsort of William IV.•••wfio nobody. - as a curative for the insane and cram- dations rit11 be departed from, said to 6 feet from tip to tip of their great was food of going about among the fuel, to to •timulafe one's nerves In the Brown. "I'm a strong believer in main- claws The largest ever caught is people and who Invariably wore an old ..If the top of the kerosene lamp be- ' advance to DatCle, and to entertain taining ancient dignities of office. I'm recorded as having-been 19 feet from poke bonnet" comes loosened, it may otten�e tight- oneaelf and friends. going to show Scotland. and England tip tip. + "Ia my youth," said Sir James,-In- ened by applying a little melted alum. . _ Mario ,1a power; it should De la as well, that a Soefalist send a miner _. 'every home; it should be taught In all can do things properly and maintain schools as Is reading, writing and hfatorc traditions." He waned enter-, arithmetic; it should be encouraged talc extensively, he added. by our civic aathoritiew Coal miners are now represented in _ three prominent ceremonial posts, tar l t Music 'is restful, and makes better such the Treasurer of the Royal I • ~people. It Pon are anxious to get more happiness out of lite, get bray Household and the Commptoller of the _ ;now and give more attention to musid Household used to De But ii the La- now the concerts in your Ideality, bor Government and some of its mem- e u� bars have perpetuated certain tradi• gritinted with the piano, the violin, tions. they have-"as-abruptly ".the phonograph and'the• many other sled others, for they have Icet little. _ feal instruments. time to proving that they are no re- 11108T ' spectors of pensions. The.Government' w- has sus-THF 011AUTY OF 111pended—or is on the point of `i - .. �. •• ', - nificent all TEA ances granted a century or two ago to T u many noted military and naval - • The Quality of Built Tea is aIw r Wwaltable for several.reasons. In the heroes, whose heirs nava since enjoy - `. tlret place, being unlabelled its origin ed them at an aggregate coat to the Is unknown and there Ia no one who national treasury of about =6,600,000. Iiosdlaamaaraa+ Teas any partaular responsibility for The first to be tipped os was the - grant of a ;10,000 annuity made to Its goodness. In the second place,it:is George Brydges (Baron Rodney), com- ezpoeed to the air and therefore very Is- quickly town its flavour and freshneea. maader-inof the Leeward Is- Reams 'F se —Evan if It were as good an'SALADA" lands, the admiral who triumphed over -- • In the.first place, it woulrapi$7y ds the French fleet in a running engage- d , • a t+eriorate sa4 in any case ft would be meat ending on April 12,' 1780; after .If you were to ask the next fifty IDaster a bacl=road inanyWeather," Impossible foe any.,�dealer to follow three days' fighting off bomiaica, in consistently the same quality through- the Wen. Indies Thereby the admiral Ford owners you meet why they a waonan driver would ode she ear• "SALADA" saved Jamaica for the British and prefer Fords, you would get a "Becaiuffe I can dries it so easily. 5 - tains an unvarying high standard, poll. ran pr a vane " would Bible through skillful blending. The present Lord Rodney efgtth Bar- t+ "hear, Because I can buy two or on, to now farming in Canada, and has would say, "Because they ' Back to the Meddle been awarded a final grant of ;110,000, ° ,; three or four Ford Trucks for the. "B� bringing the pension.up to date with seem never to wear out; others price of one big truclt. F The wheel pf Time is not always go- meat is made the British Treasury would answer, "Because- they ; l= ing forward; sometimes It colla back will have rewarded the first lord's serer Despairing of ever getting their books 'Cost so little. Many would reply' lereVer you II11ghG iIIcluire yotl 1 bushed under the,soviet regime, s •idea to the extent of $1,620,000. ;."`Because I can get service any- would-hear expressed these basic I� ten years' bonus. •When this final par n number of Russian authors are copy. May Cutr�Grant'to Nelson Wein. where; 8IId just, as many, ' reasons why Ford predominates frig War Warks is crint. and "Because it is the only car I can :_q hy,year after year,Ford sales have stablisbed a Bookshop of The two other pensions which may » `} Authors" id Moscow. be terminated similarly are grants of afford to own. nal the total sales of all other This recalls the early days of the $25,000 annually to Vice-Admiral Lord tenaiseance, when the revival o! We Nelson, hero of Trafalgar and his 1All would tell you,"Because they cars combined..' r old learning led th ea great demand for heirs, dating from,-11105; and $15,400 �h= ' scribes" to mays copies of the poets annually to the heirs of.Frederic Ar. ta - and philosophers -whose.work, after wand Duke of Schomberg, ex-Marshal See Any Aut Orized Ford Dealer ry' centuries of neglect, had ,pace more of France and English General, for hia _ tome into its own. services under William of Oran;:o as - These scribes for Dome time could commander-in-Chief of the expedition - - - - command quite high'prices for their to Ireland against James II, In 1688, wnrk, and, even after the printing- which ended with his,victorious death press had been introduced, continued in the battle of the Boyne to 1690. to pat up a br:7e fight against thgt But before that he had received a' Por- i aoulless machine." tuguese pension of £5,000, and the _. In this ' they were encouraged by House of Commons ' had voted him " t < same of re great nobles of the time. £100,000 to compensate for the Iwo r__CARS • TRUCKS TRACTORS The Drake of Urbino,.for instance,who of his French estates, which had been ' cr'swc y' kept forty scribes employed in copying taken from him by Loofa XIV.. This MOM . •' • rchments,'was accustomed to sap sum, however, he turned over to W11- pe 1 that he would be "ashamed to have a Ilam of Orange "for military par printed book in his library." poses' , .._....,. ,- ...., ....' .. .,,._::. .:::�". - . - .. .. :�.. - n+,. ...w- ... ..,x..w.rrua e.n ie �a ..4r.N.a�rfisc.ar'.�c✓r[.�''„d-�!.E"h+u'd'�'rt'�sr m �'J'iF.#'illi"`.:a�°' i'�2r.`�i"-4'�i'w$'i4..ea''��'i�s`r•4"�ti�'`9`+r'�e'R,y:+'�.�',.1nt:`=t:.;..rG,�-WS: N�i NOWN" %WE �4 1 -7 EASY TRICKS ' No. ass The Missing Mindreader TOR is - nod .teA 401"OKING ACCO brisk fl %IS FOUR TIMES SEALED of affi in IV^ avor T-A PEKOE QUALITY ORANGE PE Z1d flc Ul HLA1�41)U%04A I IVL'N This stunt, requires a confed- • erat e but, as the confederate's aid Is acknowledged, It Is v BY DPL J. J. MWDLETOK 0 try effect provi"ial Board of Health. Ontario Iva. A spectator is asked to men- . ... ... "N tion any number, not greater ttan OIL lisubile Beam =Afk 4W. 1111sweton, win be aw tD answer eliestionis 99. to the Performer who agrees 0 my AA&W$bin at ft&dlgia 8001111116 0"10 . , . (I"k dart through this column. to concentrate an It. Another '^•p4 CMWGM% T0r9nt46 spectator, who does not know the number, calls on the phone a frJand of the performer, described as I a great mind reader. The ArterV disease is usually an indi- Slight disturbances of dig est�ou "great mind reader" tells the. -to' bring yorA the full. richness Wata= of dizziness are Warning ration of advancing years and tends an at very sparingly under these number upon which the performer and mellow sweetness of th[S—' begin -signs-_Xa is concentrating. ff- e of the arteries varies greatly In,I conditions . d-k-eep-the-bew A I* rit, tit is well to take a purgative. Le Jiliffenent individuals and peen ra ies tion the name of the mind reader of this'kind may run in families.' quiet life and avoid over-exertion until the number to decided upon. is about all one- the nam obacco' of malit Strain, conti-jual strain, is one cauze!afatigue. That s are good for This IA.-))ecause e of the of their degeneration apan from thelcan do. Some medicines mind reader Is the code word 17 lowering the blood. pressure. nesev which tells the contederite what age of the-vessels,so that persistent the physician in attendance Will pre- Marwflwhi�by high, tension is a most lmportant� number has been selected. Two scribe as the occasion demand& WERIALTOBWO CO.OF.CANADA LMTED� cause of arterial disease. series of code letters must be re- The next point to consider In whit membered by the performer. The taus" the high tension. It may be lionfederate,can refer to a'written wants to kn;qw the the result of,in lnhqrhed tendency, Mrs. L A. b. w Jack means one, Frank Of diseased tonsil& Some ItIlL or of Bright's 4isease, lead poisoning, 7=�. are sore throat, swollen means two, Fred means three, Must Have-Seen. "Snoring can be cured by Mae=.4 coasts ut,iprognancy, pation,excesses Will means four, Henry means, I glands of the neck. If there is pus 'I do ' like this an Operation on the air passaM in ea 11 drinking, or a laborious Avg, JBM63 means six, D"'e" Flr*t Small Boy�' tit says a we loxuding from the tonsils they are Albert means eight. book The hero's a =L" 11 known scientist. triously diseased. Symptoms, differ means seven. An of the arteries of the body may I Arthur mesas nine. ' Charles Boy—"WhyT--" I &a ChIseff6d be ge:Ud. One effect of persistent in each case! on the tonsils record Small Boy 8"& he .1 Advwtimments do not'appear and disappear on short -mealon naught. 'That gives the fig- Fust Small Boy--"It took high tension is thickening of the-walls ore In the tens column. For the notice Am the correspondent suggests. a bath every morning." W OOLGROVERS—COTTS AND of.the arteries. After a time; the disease include unit column, Stein means one. F pted Jo ten tendency q un .mesas tifiwo Woollen d is for fibrous tissue to be Symptoms of kidney Berg means two. Miller in Rejects r limited puffiness or swelling der the eyes, *Ak %r 111113nard's and take no 600ft time only. Apply George Jj added to or replace muscular tissue. sed aniount three. King means four, O'Neill with increased or decree, Mills, Georgetown, Ontariat The result Is a narrowing of the lis- means give, O'Connor means six. according to the par Unless we reach the deep springs of men of the artey, rigidilX #M weak- Of urine passed.If kidney it Is. Smith means seven, Jones meant being of the wall, as well as increas- ticular form a life out of which Raw the deeds of restricted diet Is the eight. Castel means nine and Wev- ad blood pressure. A special and men, our education-of their Intellect erly means nauslit. Arterial disease or atheroma, when(best curs, and it should be worked at he more ef- 'At affects the coronary arteries, leads under the guidance of Your physician. It the. spectator decided upon may only miale them all t NIGHT k t ad- t113. the performer would say to festive to work social and -industrial to serious effects upon the heart. The I don't think radium treatment the other spectator: evil. MORNING fie'symptoms are a high tension pulse visable In this cam' "n "Please call Blank 7971 on the KEEP Sed-wetting in,�a healthy child is YOUR EYE.% and the difficulty of removing the Bed-we phone. ask for Mr. Albert Miller nervousness. It can LaAN CULAIL AND HIALTMIT pulse beat even when pressure Is used. due largWY to nervou and ask him of what number I am V.am"L""a""we AFF"1111, In the young people the blood vessels be coutrelled by regular habits, the e of I*c on the back, Thin Pe? are very elastie. The walls. largely avoidance 170- tMaking." ele ' The confederate, who would be I r.r amount of a Thin. nervous, underw People roomposed of tissues havin the quality stricting the acid taken ready to answer the phone. would .. oon a 11 sturdy of rubber. Such vow not 11mow. when "Mr. Albert Miller" take Is L break darling the afternoon and evening. I on healthy flesh and grow rdy easily. If the arteries are diseased a some cases it is a habit, but if it does ked for that t%e number and amliftious when Bitr*-Phosphate FACE A SIGH I break may occur. Sneezing sometimes not stop soonotho boy should go under was " as guaranbeed by druggists to taken a Acts was $3. Of course. the trick could i ro as a cause of the arteries giving the care of the family PhYsiciAm not be repeated the same-evenla,ff Sew Weeks. Price$1 per pkge._ Arrow with the same spectators. cbemica 'CO., 26 Front St. East, �1I PIMPLE0 (014p this out Old paste it, with 'Toronto, Ont. 4110100D Large and Red. Itched and am V 9*Ar_4f She#ff4t#. 06 8 SCIP49111"hJ. Constipated ebilldresk can find Prompt He that in too proud to ask Is too Burned. Cuticura Healse .,0rellat through the use of Baby's Own good to receive. Pimples Disappear 44 W hics was tbcb mW broke out Tablets, 'The Tablets an a mild but "You don't need mercury, potash with!!!y%red PintpU thorough laxative which never fall to ova my face=.ded vegulate the bowels and stomach, thus or any other strong mineral to scattered our* pimples caused by poor and burnW so that I wratchad which Ipation and indices- cumetbem to grow lwger- I could driving put const, blood. Taket. Extract of Roots— hardly gimp at night. They wen a 'tion; colds &M simple fevers. Con- druggists call it"Mother 111*19*1pe cming then Mrs. Gaspard Daigle,De. :,ASPIRIN Curative Syrup---end your skin goal tartan and my(am was a sight. main, Quo., writes: 'Baby's Own Tab- will clear up me fresh as a baby's. "The trouble lasud about tutee Mooths. 1. began using Cuticura lets have been of greit benefit to MY it frill sweeten your stomach and 4icap and Ointment and the first �&W 1 1 little boy, wbo was suffering from con- aie of IM. ItationSI regulate your bowels." Got the trestmew bmSFm4 the ftchin and stipation and indigestion. They quick. genuino. The larger battle 14 sher rasing two cakes. of Caticura ly rolieved. him and now he In In the more economical..At drug stores. Soap mind am box of Cudc=01=11- I was healed." min best of health" The Tablets are sold runt by medicine dealers or by mail at 25c om Gookus, R.F. Hos W, ItedicluOr 1433. Bar 'ft.much 24-, Scap,ointineritt and Co., BrackTwe. Out- first Compounded a m:front The Dr wlltils�g` Ta1cuM atebudVely for evety-day Right talk&purpowe. OeMy brother nay* he can't MR down Happened In .79. This Remedy For and he caii-i&land up!" =2 A party Of ton .&bout to be L of p milaij "Well it he telb the, trath bal n hSs­-UxAur%-by_..s"- 'Its guide begal Their pra 1 1".of th I&_nqwe of Iran A- r form now, -pampall was dutt"Ied. by eruption on sale In five thousand ofilow through has spread so rapidly that out Canada. years, over 4,000 In 79." WEVEOTANT­ pie use It annually. "Oh!o, exclaimed the lady from the "Just eight yeard after Arrest No lKiddia, West the Objew am! He bumped into her car.. Years age I began to wonder at the ftlew Fm see .00 my own friends and MOTHERS .11 had my hand out;' declared the SAM "DAM groat number of without Every scratch' the hand is net girl, indignantly. CmC m package of OR UbIOU Yon neighbors Who were always a Bub to the heart, nor do" "Such a tiny band," mu a"motda the musliefte Sam As! complaining "d doctoring, iiiiWd'the a" seeming to get any better. Both A Loner ft=Mm SniW Tells How yges opinion make a heretic. Young Man. "Nowond4r I didn't a" pirin. "am Sao by millions "d pm ever L Pink�$ VneWe o sarl0bed by PknW"u Over twenty working men and their wives were 7. frequently all tired eut In the evening LY&- it!" thirse years toir lcompmd HeW Her Theire, was no arrest. and a great 18'r'Y were weak, nOrVOQ;, Colds fleadacht one had Wns An the and run-down. IT10 -Toothache bag and 'thought he tied kiftey In-pd,- talm Trenton,Ont.— am 14mnus nd tbt% _ .- �F,_�v yon 0 Neuralgia P" Pain trou no and dizziness, and In regara W A La.-, . ._4b I "a hegxt, PdlPitatill) table Compound. Pocketed. Actiept "Buyer Tablets of AW was pure he was suffering from heart would not be with- .,What did the editor offer you for only. Bach unbroken Package 00111- Aiseafte. "I'l Othiiirs had severe head- out it. I have taken before the eyes, it before each of ny am?" asked Scribbles. tains proven directions, Randy boxes aches, hosting spots your PO he spine and a children. was "Five dollars," flugleff replied. of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug. tender spots 6-10119 t born Lift Off-No Pain! "Why, that was no better than an gluts also sell bottles of 24 and 100, great variety of alarming symptoms. and afterwards and For years I made ..wets study or this cocAl'uma. d it a great hel fin insult,' said Scribbles. ­Wbat, did you Aspirin is the trade mark (registered consuitins & great number of physicians and ehemn in Canada) of Buyer Manufacture of Lam. Ln immense trumbe.- of Investisations by Before m;r first baby say"" ph3,,ICI&m Ali OTW the 0011111U7 BhGWed that tid" was born. had short- etdester of Sallcylicaeld. "Nothing, I Just Pocketed the insult, monoacotica newle out or crest' four you meet lack 100 p" comit. new of breath and While it is wall known that Aspidu Iron in thetr blood. 14cIg or inn in the blood to ears. rin ]in I felt in Ii.was the beat thing to d(? with it Bayer MiLnufactuM to agotst the greatest of Lu deTitillsIng wea)mesam It is the 1.if would &a, the Tab. rces In your blood that mablef Yc;4 to 110t the t imilatict Without Iron, no.! Pal6ful Confession. the public agAing stamp. nourishment out of your ?00& its never pull througk lots your Tital orffans cat tubneir Billy was In tears when he &me of Bayer company will be thins you sat does you any good. Tour heart. One.day a of of ad with their general trade mark. the and kidneys and,all what the Vegeta. homd from school. nourishment fmm,,the blood stream, and when the, my husband told him meow crew blood lacks iron end Is thin. vale and watery. you ble Coin and had done for his wife and "Teacher whipped me because I was. r `=,to take a bottle home for eomy suffer from the symptoms of a sreat nun the only one who could answer a quer- of diseases when the•real and,true ranee of all advised a lack of iron in ibe blood. L fourth bottle I was 0, trouble It - me. After the i tion she asked the class,-he sobbed. in the old days MPle Often took metallic IrOtL' idifferent woman. I have four ihildrep His mother was Indignant. Cold in Head ? "h owe physicians claim Is not absorbed at 1111. now, and I always find the Vegetable Why, !III see about that! What was poundlue Nusated ITon I use the newer Compound a great help as it seems to In of iron. whirb is like the Iran. in your blood Coml Heat Millard's and inhale. Quick form aster. or recommend the qacsti;an, Billy?" and III,, the iron in svinach. leulllo and lkvrlk& make confinement a relief assured, Ike the oldqrr forms of it=. It will not Injure "—Mrs. FRED H. Oil 44-reirWniscantly. Utd it to in ton,Ont. It As 7 friends. His ey ' light A� enemy to germs, to" nor disturb the stomach, and ready John obn St.' Trenton"She wanted to know who put the for almost Immediate"absorp6on and assimil.flon by SMITH, I LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Coin--. glue In her ink bottle!" the blood. it is the People whose blood Is In c ion who Possm KmIlt'strensth, for" and enero. pound is an,excellent medicine for e3i. I)oasn't,hurt one bit! Drop a UU13 'or vv�ll Fort owe tt to 3ourbelf --be-taJk 4 it you are not 61"nu tant mothers, and should eb toeftske the 'followln2 cl "'Freezone" 0im an whing corn, In- How Would You L&e to Bee•horw Ions you can work or how*for you "an ming the entire period. Ithasagen- 6tantly that corn stops hiirting, thati. walk without becoming t1red. Next take twi, 5- 1 effect to strengthen and toile up the Grow Hair in a Month? 6 0 at Min tablets Of NumstNI Iron the" times a day era ri, so that it may work W shortly you lift It right off with fingers. a OF 1piffim after meals for two weeks—then test Your strenalh entire oyster a iin. Your druggist sells*a tiny bottle of (1,e�tium baid, hair 'fall1no and (adJus? it you again and see how much you be" gained. An every respect effectually as nature grow new. healthy'tair r1glit away I astonishing number of urrrous; -run-down Pe.:)h. tended. Thousands Of woman testify j"Freezone" for a few cents. suffictsilt 16 4 a m,nd yoil abwltltelY Free. 4 umDl' of the fam". who'were allins all the while. have Greatly imprmw to this fact. to remove every hard corn, soft corn. AMISAd- uiandibair. So mgt- no obilsat.: heallill and inrrpased their strmsth. en.-m WAR ?ED S E­ RO OLD CH TE "'s Beam t- AJ.EXAN*UKU LAJJO toot just eased name Ri. endurar" 0110AT by tsklod this newer Issu Or corn between the tom, and the E No. 14-14, calluses, witbo'A soreness or I-TitStIOD. Tultly-H, 2,A linhan Inds.. Torammio. Canada, or 110111. M 7t-c, _ -fi�•r•;°, p ,a., 'K Vii,t a �q. i1' �IE v rx3 Jya... i « F t•. -Wm. and Mre. Collie spear -•Found, a pr,ir of spectacles, _ LOC�ALIS w0- Sa 8nodttiy with cal lives in the cIty.-,Loser call at this o lee. * -. -R. A. -and ah•s..Bnnti.uR Diss -Pinketring Coal Co. announces _ Powell is confined Eva and Fred motored. to the city coal at$14,00 per_tun. 'Alsu�ok�ee. -Mre. W.B on Sunday- Get prices. Law& Weeks. to'her room through Illness. -Mise Gee, of Tor-onto, spent _D. J. Gormley, of Dunbarton, - — - - - -Mrs. W.G. Gerow, of Oshawa, the weekend with W. J. and Mrs. has been appointed Massey Harris _ is visiting Pickering friends. Clark and family. agent-for this district aij eucceseor ` -Wm.Cullis spent .a few-days , -Charlie Marquis, of Stroud, to J. R. Thextoo, who• resigned > this week in Urono\on business. has been spending a few days with some time ago. a -Mrs. J..Arnot,.of Toronto,was Pickering celatives. -0, A. Bradley, Painter and r t in the-village one dear last week. -,Dr. Henry will,be"here as nen. Decorator. A telephone call will -Murray and Fire. Barrett al next Tuesday to.attend to his receive our immediate attention. spent over the week-end with rel.- professional duties. * Estimates furnished promptly. � .' � "�- tiVes in the city. -The township council will Call 800 or 59 Whitby. ** • _ - -Mr. Manson, of Toronto, spent meet on Monday next for the -The Canadian National Rail a *e ' = over Sunday' with his daagliter, trflineaCtioo of general business.. ways purpose laying dokh new m m. , Mrs P. N. Gardiner. - -Dr. 'E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, steel on the nittin line of the Grand ' :..'rn a Lii i �i mm e _ -The Chamber of Commerce will • - raattcing in Toronto, will be here Trnnk; a;nil the oter•l. for thi.a dis• ��= 7 _ ria is e-'Peecba to arrive any on Tuesday evening nest. a, m, to 5 p. m., as`usual. * This will necessitate the employ- e i -Sucker fishing will now ens - �, Y ' age the attention of a number of -F. Hurst ie able to be aroyind meat of An ptra Rang of men. It w _ y f plianceeAL t our tspC its for a week or twn. three miles ---- ll s back sustained h falling of steel a da Y yp B again, after beintt' laid u for tsteaid that with the a week or two on account of injury the use the can la Barrell left on Monde to hl b. y g y " . ��77hh for Citebener to visit her brother, on the ice- A1�1•L - Wesley Morridh, who is seriously -Mrs. Wm. Stephenson, of De= - 311. New Advertisements. =Miss Nellie Thom. of Dunbar troit, who came to Pickering to _ • ton, is spending a few days. with attend the funeral of her bus- •t■ A. Br -rte■band, is visiting at the home of FMR SALE—A brindle heifer, 1 year S 1c0-.+a �`J c dreen- r y Joh The Literary Society meetitlg her couslas W. J. and Mrs. Mon' p woodla' alao.x ganders. Albert Smeth 30 Ile _ k -Mrs. F.T. Bunting and little of the P. C. S. for Fridav, March � J. Gormley. Agent for Massey- ♦ • son arrived home on Wednesday i 21st, was -held as usual ill the 8md- Phone Pick lso6._ 30-31 #coni---the-city-,both-in excellent form roum. The program was in -' JL UIL Maw _ Health. charge of the tad farm and their VORSALE--A good wind-mill for -- -Oscar Stephenson has moved president, Hazel Crumtner, took a n,iia'> °> optien;ta chap' wan iJatJt it _ Into J.Arnot'dresidenceonChurch the chair. The meetlag was open- - with 7. --t�A Beatlt1fL11 (�Dlnbinatlnllr �- street, recently vacated by 'W.J. RS. Ebf1MA ELVI48—Nares ed by the reading of the nlinaCBa ractical experience.-Open for engagements Monsey. Of t e previone ,meeting. Jean in to n or country. Phone Fick 1196• 30-4 `v -It will be good business to fill Annan gave a reading after �y rap your coal bilis now;when coal which a dialogue entitled "Little wATED-Single 'man, €:peri- ' sated,to work on a 50-acre farm, Apply Is selling at$14.00 a Lon by Donald Pitchers, was given, Hazel cram to F.Hurts,cors lUagswn and Brook Roads. 30 The big advantage of buyln -wall paper Manro. ' * mer gave a reading. A dialogue —aline Jessie Bell, of Rochester, .. (iC�B FOR HATCHING—From A n �r [`, 1�1 entitled O'Hafferty vs.Tin Tung' EGGS bred White Wyandotte&at 75 cents per an-d paint at The Big Stol V1' 18 N*Y., is spending a few days with was given by five boys and a girl, setting. Apply-Mrs.Geo:Mutcb.Pickering, 32 i her ulster. Mrs. W. Mackintosll, of The Continuation Blue and White the fact that yon' have. AOR BALE—A limited nantity of f Cisareh.9t. was read. i1 discuesioaLru having h Grim Alfalfa seed. PriceSt2.00per bushel. - the opportunity to t —Mrs. Oliver Crammer enter• a Social Literary then followed phone Mark 1.13. Az J. Reeaor, R.R.No.1, pp y tained a number of her lady and a committee was appointed Markham. 30_ ..friends on Friday afternoon last by the president to make all metes FnLBgN PiKF.-Pians tPaabPr at procure•a perfect blending-of solo,)Ps to an old-fashioned quilting bee. earn. arrangements. The com. RIal errant on Satudays, Pupils prepared -F. .and efts. Weeks motor for examinations: Studio.at Mrs. Lyman Yil- y �• mitres are Era Murphy(convener), key's Phone 3000, =6 27 ed_tnPord Dalhousie on Friday- Hazel Crummer and Rosie Bier. The Wall a •er season is here--See our 1R and specs the wee$`ead with the �� EEpr OATS FOR BALE'— . A. C. r p !or'mer'e sister; -who is seriously The a9nginR of God Save the ,3 flee from foul seeds. Also a good geldinsf. d I;;ing'' brought Lhe•.pleasant afteC- Apply fid R.Guthrie. KingstonRdadEast. Bell big-assortment . choose your'desirn " noon to a close. phone Whttby 103'r 14, 29.30 -Rev. W. A. Bonner has stiven - -It is with regret that we re- RM RENT-In the township and take it home-no WaiLlllg notice to. his Quarterly Official of Piekerin ,consisting of 23 acres situated port the sudden death of bne of F - Board that he will ask Conference. on lot 14.can. Fav terms and particulars ap ' t - our oldest. and highly esteemed • .. in June for a change of appoint- ply to Hos 76,Greenwood 29tt went residents bi the person of Edwood --- Surplus rOfl� may be returned. C. Haight, which took lace on `�j�OR SALE---;Shorts and Shoemaker —John Dunn vacated the Boyes' g p FOR also bring your wed grain and have a r1aidenee on Monday and moved Monday evening at his home a. solid oats taker out at Locust Hill Elevator. lbs.: mile and a quarter north of the- 'R Hoover, Hecharges 13 cts.pet 100 lbs. 30 HA p into Miss Boone's cottage on Me village, after several hours illness • Church street which he recently URNIBHED HOUSE WANTED— ' purchased. from acute indigestion- _The de- Fgy group of Uni'vernty women for two weeks \., ceased, who was in his?4th pear, in May. Must be large to.aecommodate --The merchants of.the village tweney-rt.•&. Repay to 7e a°�vam�Road. To- retired Sunda evening in his3"! _.. ..... _._ _ . .._._. _ .., lbave decided to begin their Thorn usual Rood health Early on Moo- roOt�' - 1 ,day afternoon holiday on, Thome- f, -dap afternoon of next week to be day morning he took Illwnd grada- rrO RENT—A xiirden farm of ill r "DJUDaed dariag the eamJner, all became worse. Medical aid 1 acre.of ettene°L lana•'"el' g°°d bar° `° O(� �fa0-r y• stabka,at Brou¢ham. Ap1�Y Ln Mn. Gerow. pring it -The Y. P. S. of 9t. Andrew's was Immediately summoned and Brouabam How, or to Donald R, Beton. Church were entertained bp.the everything was done to bring re- Whitevale ea31 Y. P. S. of Dumbarton Presby- lie : but he gradaallY Bank until OST—A,silver grey pore-bred collie ° en o'clock, ;when he expired.. �dog.l agshiggyhair with very little White. ,Onr Specialty--Everyday Styles ', terlao Church OD Monday evening, no collar.o Reward for information larding to its ' when a most enjoyable time was His funeral took place on Wed. , A�pyf to A. E.Ston.R.R.No.I: } p Spent byall. nesday afternoon, when interment Pirkeaag- PfgnePick.3428. 30 o keep- your, feet dry was made it) St. Genrge'@'Ceme• - • -Dao McGaire. who has been tory. Mr. Haight was born on EGGS FOR HATCHING-Frdm - and warm. spending the reinter months here bred-to 40-y Plymouth Rocks.last year's pal- - with his arents, William and the farm-almost opposite the•oae lets,laid at a 1-2•months old;s4.00 a hundred. e p on which he died, Dow owned by Also White Pekin duck eggsat $1.00 a do=: Ask for Williams Boots--they wear Mrs. McGuire. of Church 9t.. John Wilson. -Pbone Peck 1920. 30-31 Mr. Hallett, and has been a -life- . ,returned to the weet on Tuesday longe-r"and easier- o!last week. • long resident -of this towdship. FOR BALE-2 bronze bentarkeys, L' His wife, whose maiden name.was bre.dna ready to lay,94.00-each.Ph. Also pore Satisfaction g lAaranteed —Mrs, W. V. Richardson find bred Barred Rocks.O.A.C. and Parka etc 00.0 Mies Louisa Richardson have been Sarah Payne, pre deceased hiul in at$3.00 each. Eggs 75,cents a do&en,or sis.00. spending s week in Philadelpbis 1912. They had only one eon,- hundred, A.F. .lief, Phone care aloe 30 ' With the former'@ eon, Walter, Charlie, who eurovea, and who EED OATS FOil SALE-Improved - -: ► . V f and also attended the Yearly lives on the.homestead. He was a Saaaner.government tested,grade No. 1,ger- Overalls ' member-of the Friends' Church, mrnation 99 per cent. and 361bs.perbusher. �Blg '88 O.vera118 sad Smock$ Meeting of Friemdt.1 wo from rftstered aced. Thomas_.Reesor. . but was a regular attendant of St. fat,con.a.scarboro. R.R.2.Pickering.•29-31 -Lorne and Mrs. Squires,of the , lake shore, entertained a number George's Church.' SERVICE HOG-Pure bred Ta That World Famous•Arm and Hammer Brand. Absolutely telt' none their own' friends on Wed --On Tuesday fitfterveon nearly S worth° Interugie Flmo •3-16491°•sired by- - better. Jost tryy them once and you`ll, always of aeeday evening last. m W,wdrowsEhno 14972, dam. Inverugte•Baco° Bay ,BIG,EIGHTY;]I'iIQST. Pleasant et►eming was spent in tion students,journeyed to Toron- srr ce. Fred Lacey,iota , .F. con. Picker- ___- �_progres�iye__ easbte' __and__.other, to by bee to visit the Ontario Leg- i"g s9-32 ---� - - - -' Hawse. islature-in session. Leasing at I2 ' IMOTHY SEED aND g -- _ A gam". i4edfo - of Torontor o'eloclr they arrived at the parka- 1 for sale-No-1 government tested timothy Ladies Z Ladies I - went buildings, all of them for the seed at$ a bushel. Your choice of a couple . - who has been spending the win- of reGable'we'w ork lana.price right.J.W.Brown- ter mouth@ -at the home of his first time,and viewed with awe ioa, e, lot 27. w°. a Pickering. Phone Pick We are showing the latest in Oxfords, in swedes, mother here suffering from a se. and reel the igtertor of the pdtents snd kid. here attack of eeiatka. is now very building in which our owe repro- p(3s P'OR HATCR1$G--80 cents mach improved. and is able to be sentatives deliberate upon 'and E a settin . Cockerels for sale at.$x.flo from ,A180, Bt dandy line of the last Word in pro 0-e the laws that make Ontario the Lew» ark white Leghorn, strain` also a around. pa the00Wyandotte hens for Martfn $oaIF+RY such a peaceful, progressive. law- stain)acsx.noeatb. A to N sin. -The bakers of- WhI thy ire Gree°wood. Phone FUM 29:83 _ abiding province. It is oo small protesting to the town council against Toronto bakers peddling credit to this community that so OR BALE-Oltear. all Binds of Fred T. Bunting, • R so �PiCkering bread through the town. many of oar teen a e coming en- and kips. or farm im- ana aw stands lit present there is on tso pay v t an c `.rat«.n0-cookgood :t'o�rs and bseten.AM sevem �Higb- to prevent diem and a aegait themselves is the high p�d'.bidaslid wool, also live Paul- nothinglieense is not necessary. but it is standard of,character and eondue t try x.Hetman.stoufrville.Phone 1908. acr /�/ .said—that legislation ie now pend- that reflected credit upon the com OST—A collie doff, with short tail,' AUTOMOBILE /I t SVRANOE munit its a whole and the edaca• ing to amend the Act. o y L has 2 tags with slumbers 144 and 299. Re- tional institution especially. Thereto information reeding to its recovery. WX2WW OR -T L. Church, the member for the easie the mace glittering of Any person harts 'ng same after this notice, North Toronto in the Hoa@g of yy will be�pro.ante axordina to law. Notify 'pUBLIO LIABILItY Olt PROPERTY DAMAGE Cortone, has introduced a bill Rold, and the emblem of eonstitu- Russell onner•Brougham.Phone Pick_513. 29 before the House aestinr that tergal authority, placed by the .It you are not protected INSURE NOW when the summer f+�aeoli roq g sergeant aFarma, who hoe been at G(i8 FOR HATOHING•Ityou want y .i@ just ahead. .the special railway fares for week- his post since confederation where enter-layers get hatthing eggs from bred-to- - _ ends,conventions,fairs etc.,which bred-to- lay white Wyandotte%,Regal Dorcas strain,and - ends in existence before the war, all who deliberated might realize White Leghorn&,Harron strain, These pens are I WANT YOUR-BVSINES9 wereits practical sigpiflcance. The or. headed-bp last year s se•winners• All Pekin be restored on Canadian railways. p eggs at 71cents for 15 Also Mammoth Pekin der of business of a constitutional suck a at 7s tens r setting. M. B. Bark. The bill has received its second body- soar especially noted. Their R.R. •1,Loco&t t�iii. Plane Pick 1031. 29tr = N' 4 reading without any opposition arrival at the House having been -VOR BALE-In the Village of Pick- and sent to the Railt�0ay Commit prearranged by the.principal with 1° ering,a 7-roomed frame dwelling,in a goon Seeking the HIGHESTRATE OF INTEREST commensurate with % tee of the House. The railways state of re it and splendidly situated.\ A goon - SAFE yECIIRITY can place their, money to advantage the enthusiastic sanction of the Supply of hard and soft water. One quarter acre LOCALLY In FIRST MORTGAGES,on properties ` .lost a large amWnt of patronage local Board of Education they Were of land on which there area number of fruit trees. by their diacontinnanee and we conducted to an allotted space in This property belongs to the estate of the late where they can watch their own interests. p John Boyes. For full particulars apply to Arthur believe a source of much revenue. Boyes,Executor,or W: V. Richardson; Picker- the Ladies Gallery. where they ing 3a3x i have a good selection of application to choose from, 'Informi>ttioit , -The Women's.Institute held a might face the main apeaker of cheerfully supplied. No obligation incurred unless successful meeting on Tuesday the day, Sir Adam Beck. He it �j,f}GS FOP. HATCHING-Frnro loan is successfully negotiated. evening of last week at 'the homy was who gave on the floor 'of the JL' bred-to-lay Plymouth Rocks, a good winter .. ' -- of Mrs. James Richardson. A House in the debate on estimates layini been strain, also white Wyandottes from a ...... " ALL BUSINESS. IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE firsts as flock. Both flocks have n laying large Crowd was present and en- the history of our ,Ontario Hydro steady since middle or November. Chickens ' ;joyed a well arranged program by development at N is ars. The de- hatched from these!lucks mean early layins pul- d g lets for next,fall. All eggs carefully selected at Ii i SURANCE—Life, Fire, Anto, Accident, Sickness. -the members, assisted by Mis4 bate was very interesting and the 75 cents per setting or$6,50 for 10 dozen eggs. BONDS-Government, Municipal, Cor oration.`, Marjorie Clark. The book discus• local pupils were. Micky to hear Z�ply MP13.Jas.Richardson, Pickering. 2P 32 e p P• a L Pion was ably handled by Miss such elogaeuce and language and — MORTGAGE LOANS on Far in Propertief+. ; Mesdames McEwen, bra fief comment and retaliation ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- REAL ESTATE—Farm and Residential. ' Chinas, p- y r � . k er, 9ier and Sangster. Miss Skil- hurled from the tonRne of nue sat 2- story loo acres.se, 1 clay mans all level land, 2 CA � B A R K E R ' • story brick house, hardwood floors throughout- ling. of Toronto, demonstrated orated with his subject is hand. 10-ft veranda. Hip roof barn, 40x70, stables - , land spoke on the advantages of a Perhaps the present advantage of underneath barn. Small orchard• winter fruit. f in a school. Evi- such a tri will not be entirely a crop; acrcv seeded down: wateplowred alkdone ready for gramophone I� i�' crop: .i aces of both, watered by good spring1 dently the night meetings of the arent but an impresion will have piped to stable Will sell this farm right or rent PIC�ERIN p to gond tenant for a term of years. Will ht the p 1 1 tittYte are becolniog very pope- been gleaned by the local itudenta stock andimplemeotsgowith farm. Possession I Tele hcne nickering 4800 C . O. Box YO' r jl,r. that will never be forgotten. iy t April int Dick Moore, Pickering. 28.30 t�r ,.,,�p ':: '. .. ... . �a +„- y.•i� cxA w. •fiai.`_trr1.*sp v'„'11�:-y✓.L,w.. . ... e•.... /_-'. ': - - --.• ,.. t_ •:.., .. _'..•'.. .1?.' .�wM._....e...:ni '�Jf..,,d�,-....n.Sh"::s"+«��eyeCf' .e,...«!^,157 'Z1'��Y��.tai ,'zR'it..x�'t/„•FR"^}•�t+lLw''S..�.`hilt,�� Yuw".•r.`'r'"..ar'�i�+.��°'�.'�+,.y,�;—•rsaY�..-!r>Y'.L"`•'��'�'a'i�.sl� -. _•. K_°a