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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_04_25 7 ., 71" AL NG, 0NT., FPjDAY * APRIL 25, 1924 -No. 3,3 . .-VOL41 XLIM PICKERI 40"00L RILPORTS Provincial Highways. This is a very Sit dangerous cros6lug and has been the of a n Ueo. E. Baker Ti.reiiults of the spasi,ral tests'of scene umber of Cktal accident GREENWOOD Medical the Sr. IV Grade of Higbiand Cr4Pek Olt is protected by a bell and a wig-wag 41 • �­ I .� - . -ient, bile school : H. Thompson. E 76 - but tbe-3o are itostOfla and the bi E 72, Railway Board will undoubtedly be E. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Direetdr Muton, 19 .74 , J. V%'eldGckl DP Onle. E 71 ; E.Thompson. G 66, ,asked to order the erection of gates. am v, JLt opptometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. 1 MILLS i W. Boggs. '65; 0.Closson, G 58.: V. r Mistfike� 50 . Q %filmhAll R AS- ;;Mag.. examined by akpo�nz Established 1838 Phone 28M, Claremont,Ont,._,, F_: Note-E excellent. G good, F latir and The M`.3s*on7O1Lce me'. on Wednes. The oldest established in I dustryon' IS th3 per cent figuices-rLaw standing in F. TOMLINSON. M, B.. Nfember top -Flu.nter,Principal. day aftarnoon at the.church. crass. H. J. of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario county. Earle and Mrs. Howsam spent Sub- OfOntario. Office: that formerly occupied b -elatives-at Greenbank. Jav,with It the late Dr.R.Brodie;and Z Look _4tteriy by Dr, Cal BROUGHAM. i. well. Phone. ClaretrI - 23ty Hobert and Mrs. Harvey Rnddau' returned home ghter, of Toronto, spent 'Baker S Joy Easter wiih -McKINNON, M.D.;L.R.C.8 rs. Gdforge Philip av last,after spending t T 0. eil .,� : , N *. E&nburp,member of the College Ust on Tbureq he Bert and Mrs. Harvey. Phystalstre and Surgeods of Ontsrib.'lieentiatai winter in Totonto with her brother ' Mrs:(Rev.)Leigh,of Toronto, spent For Bread. Of Royal college of Surgeons, Ed;uburgb. Choice and sisters. the week-end at the parsonage with No,It excelled by ANY OTHER Special attention to delooses of woiueu and To Baker's Splendid Choi *Wdron. Office and residence,Broughsfin. Ou Wednesday of III week Nor- Mr. Leivil and daughter. BRAND man Crawford met with a serious asci- The'W, M. S. met at 'the bornp Of Satisfaction gnarantepd,or a-- .. of PhonGgraphs. chatropraci c dent which will hay him off d-uty for Mi-9. F.W. Gihson on Tuesday aftei- YOUR MONEYBACK a ce some time. He had gone to J. O. noon with a good attendance. R. GORDON McKAY-Chiroprac- It don't matter who makes, Spang's. on the eighth concession. to Miss Annie Day. of Toronto, and JL-.R tor. Office hours-2.36 to S.00 and 7.00 to assist bite at Lbaling bay. He had Miss Marjorie Philp-of -Port Hove, Kissimi Flonr L Record, our Oval' lt= and up into the mow and was walk- are spending the Easter holidays wfrb Map Phone 320. Brock Whitby, gone For: Pastry. Street; 81Y Horn Phonograph Ing along the beam. when, in some Miss Edna Middleton. H manner• he- missed his footing and The services on the Greenwood cit- More KISSIMI FLOUR sold in On.- tarlo County than any other will play it. fell to the barn floor. In falling be cuit for Sunday next will be taken by fell on top of the beam of a large the p-mtor as follows : Greenwood at brand of pastry Hour. There Is a. E. -CHRISTIAN, Barrister and weigh scaleq, resulting in the fract-ume 10'.30 a. m.; Kinsale. 1.30 p. m.; Mt. reason. A'•"Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to 00 alta. South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 251y StO0ville of six of his riLe and his collar-bone. Zion. 3 90 p. m.-. Brougham, 7. p. M. For sale In'loickering by M. r.S. cha al , of Suv . was sum- Sunday 1.13chool Ses will be he'd atp ILLIAM J. BEATON,B.A..19,,. , Ont, mo ed and be gave him first aid. He 230 p, in. at Greenwood. Kinsale and Man. Farmers will always find a Market rioter.Solicitor. member of the 11rin of as takets-the following day,to the and Mt. Zion and at 10 a. m. at Brou. for their wheat at highest price. G§t9WCkrnan a,T Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto Oshawa Hospital. where be '-under- Sham. Annual Sunday School meet Phone Building.83 Bay Street.Toronto. Phone for price. Telephone Main 961 and 962. went an x-ray examination. which tog at Greenwood on Monday at 8 00 ------ people's, Leagues showed that his Injuries were as above p. m. The YouD -is -can be expected. Dental stated. He is now doing as well as And Sunday Schools will be addressed He BeAl by.Mr. Feel In .the interests of, the Barley Wante..4�,. ,.. ---DRHARRY. HUDSON, Dentist. Forward Movement for Missions, at Fuzzeral Director Kiwpale on April 3016. at Greenwood Vniltby. Office-Adam's Terrace, Byron CHERRYWOOD. St.North. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when on May 1st and at Mt. on May '2Dd. desired). 51tf. Licensecl Embalmer MArk and Mrs. Maynard and family each service at 8 p. m �MOTOR HEARSE spent, "nionville. R.'D. C. Smith. Dpntist. Stni)ff. �Uoday,in L 0 E A M Me. H000t-Groduate of Chicago and To DUNBARTON. vi Messrs.Ja;tnes and Alfred Fenny and ronto Universities and the Royal- College o Out. friends spent with their CLARKMONT, the week-end gummer ship your crealil to Dent4i Surgeons. -Phone office 1011. Residence a Miss Naomi Ardagh is visiting the Thk -1015, No outside appointments 261y 14 parents here. Misses Allison. Phone 92 'Mi%s Shaw.of 'Blue*ale. spent the StouffvUle Creatnery Co., a well BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. -S.. h)lid.%ys hero with he? easter, Mrs Born., on 'Monday. April 219t. to. established and highly equippild Graduafe of'th'e Royal Coletgt of Dental Leontlrd Gates. Sydney and Mrs. Morrish,ason. Creamery.- Our experience is of Surgeons and University of Toronto. office Miss Evelyn Shaw. of Toronto.is real value to every cream shipper. over W.M. Pringle's hardware atom Whitby Erriest and Mrs. Petty and dRuebt- the guest of Miss Gleuns,Gilmer. We are not plunging In the ds,& Office hours 9 toll:I to 5,30, Ind,'pk,.c Bell phone 220. _441y BASEETS. FOR SALE Misses Saunders and. Ring spent ne a., er, Gladys. spent the holidays hero - *I-h tj2eIr parents-. looking for a market for an an- - Peteritca� sympathy is felt for Mr. §ar- Sunday with Misses Thomson and All The ujudinigned wishes to notify the g,ut and Mrs. Drinkwater on the known brand of butter. Our-oil public that he bas purchased from the recent deathoftheir father., Miss Dorothy Ctaxtori, we are sorry years of energe. sI our excelleno G.KERSLAKE. B. V. Sc. t9lonar executors of the fate W. G. Barnett Miss Robinson. a former.teacher'of to report. Is seriously ill with pn.eu- equipment and the backlog of nia. .Graduate of Univ=%,of Toronto. All all the basket and basket material in our ocbcx)l, catled on & number of MI many hundreds of shippers, all. cases.given prompt and attention. Phone stock and will be able to furnish fruit her old friends here receutt Mr. and Mrs. Blakeley and Thelma ables us to turnout a bmad of ' 002. Claremont. 3217 - baskets on the shortest notice and at Owing to the bad weather onThurs• spent the holiday with fty and Mrs. butter that has established itself current prices. Write or phone. da evening last. the entertainment Thom• on the market, thus we. have fusitneom 4;awb*. to U given In the church was post- Mrs, Rylands,and daughter areyls- always ready, sale for our butter George and Mrs. FRANK PENNOCK, poned until Wednesday evening. April ItIng her parents, We are not seeking experience at W. V. RICHARDSON-Real Es 30th. when the Cherrywood Dramatic fit=ffhan. tate, IngurarKr.coovtyandng. Notary GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO a Emily Knowles. Elda Pearce. our expense. Our cream gather. Public.Etc..Pickerine one. _3Uy 81kf Club will present their most popular [file Nichol and Don Urquhardt. your trilck will cover its usual dramnentitled "Aunt Dintab'sQuilt- W t the holiday-ivitb Alex. and Mrs. gmund, and we are. ready to take InIfloarty." The program will also sent POST'I" Licensed Auctioneer, Thom. Include readings and singing, Walter on new shippers. Call us up and Z for Oventios of Tack and Owlario. Ace- Waddell will also entertain betVpeen Gerald Cowan to now nursing a lame have our track call at your door. Ston I of an kinds stleasuaA to on sbonftt Adamisellon, adults 90--cisaLs. arm and shoulder, having been struck -staftoe. LddremOrmoBiMP.O.. Otis. Hardwood sets. children 20 cents. 'Program begins at by a bullet from a rifle In the bands of, StouffvWe Czeamery Co. -2 DB.BZATON TOWNBRIPOLEBE 8.00 o'clock. a careless boy. o 0"""new. oanuniEft-t- Ukins wean pleased to see Mrs. Pizer Phone INM ofildowtoo, ASOMMUOI. X10. moos, to home again In our midst. She Is Lc- we boos SROCK ROAD. cowp&nW by Mrs. Edwards, who to sTbUFFVILLE, ONT. �@Dow out. floorin in health. Sith Badgerow Is under the doctor's 40,07, Mary Andproott and cousin. AVID A. PUG H-Live stock aue- I.N We can supply-yon with the care. Cameron Allard. 'bf Toronto, are •JL,Ftioneer. Graduate of C,St. Jones'School ierience with pedigreed the boll ,Chicago. Uietime M j��' best.brands on the market in plain Our teacher is spending spending a week with the former's '-stock. Block 4"ring work. All kinds of wales and quart. cut red and white Oak, days in the city. mother. MrsI Anderson. raw tlyatitendedto. Termareasonable. Phone Beech, Birch Maple. Arthur and Mrs. Badgerow spent Here' - You' 'Are­ . 10 daremont. 1617 Mrs.47,T.Taylor• a missionary on MAW. LICENSED AUU- Our business is not confined tAi Sunday In 10mbAwse furlough from India, addressed the York,antario and Durham M hardwood,floors only as we car We hope the weatherman will send W. M. S. Thank-offering meeting on W Tli)NEER for Y as warm'wentber soon. Tue day evening. Mrs. Taylor's Bounties;All Inias of salar-promptly attended ry a large and well assorted stock Arthur Badgerow bas secured a job " Ce ent,i to, Terms reasonable. 1?ate%for sales may be --wall boards, count of her work among those so low m of rough and dressed A QoL Stritooped at NEWS'Officv. Bell and IndeOn- u section-man with the 0. P. It. in the social Fettle as to have caste. dient phones. Whitby,Ont. sty egg$ roofi etc. Wm. Liscombe has engaged with not necessarily unintelligent, shows' 7 George Farlev in the fencing business. fainly how the christianizing of the Coall ICKMNG oI . Miss Margaret Akev. of Brook indoo is succeeding and the need of Yruit .Trees, .We P to holidaying abs Etc with her friend, Miss funds and teachers to Increasing. The Mamie ldcDonald. Mission Band girls gave a Pageant, Lumber, !Saving secured thecsKenny for E.D. _E41% --The Uplift of Womanhood," very LUMBER YARD W. A. Jackson and his. brother, Smith&Son, Ltd., Numerymen, Walter. of Toronto. spent Monday w5ceplatt y. Shingles with their pti of Winona. Oat. rents here. Monday be- La_ orders for all is a bank holiday. *HITEVALE. m prepared to take reckless truck ariver in the city kinds of Fruit Trees,Sma,11 Fruits, D.-A. MORDUE Ready Moofing Ornamental Shrubs Etc., it. struck F.R. Jackson's car on Thum After consulting the village fathers day evening last and did considerable lowest possible prices. damage. No on as ,to the wisdom, also the town- 'I"th _L' Funeral Director e was seriously is ship council for permission. and the for large quantities, ed; A prison ter should be meted heavens as to the right time,a mighty 2kf LJCNUW R=bdbhw out to such men. planted by the late Nebraska maple, Boy Conner has. moved into the Israel Burtnunearly half a century .N. J. Chapman, Pickering up-wdeas mbwa4ullom" house just vacated 1,1 the Titus few- ago,came suddenly to grief one day fancy F. A. tREESOR -:3 flys Roy Bold his y driver and last week.41;being declared is public Successor to purchased a cheap work horse from a nuisance. Billy and Jud were the ora.E CHAS. - MAhKHAM farmer at Brooklin. He only had the tial executioners. -A R M. E R'S animal about three days when it drop- Major Bros..of this place, recently -teath of a Ted- a- _._.-Phou dead in 61%� A oprious ortive near __6 lose indeed. . Henry We are Agents fol relative in Salt,Lake City. s6e. in his William IAWrej nineleth IAwrence, who was horn ' Bread rF1 GCOARBORG. oksbutt fin ' - Naval lour in.tbi nabip, went to u Tan in 135Z The dw3gerous crossing where the and was one of the pioneer reelaents J6 oold-Shapley C.N. R.crosses the Kingston road has of that city, whereas a finsueler, min- i_G on Ing and real, estate man and being d Marvel claimed another victim, when, `Is week, F6 actively associated with fidancialbom. Moir, Tuesday afternoon of last motor truck loaded with furniture,on pante), amassed a large fortune. Fleury and Bissells pastry Flour its way from Trenton .0 T(irOfltO, was the first Gentile mayor of Zlet be tracks and was struck Lake City. His wife'predecesoed him DM0 e4o May be obtained from you Grocer. stopped on t 15 years ago. and he is survived by the local going east. The truck about FOR SALE. demolibed,and the driver of the by six sons and daughters. finflour Mills truck, and a passenger. As a result of being struck by an Brook ck. George Aziz A Ford Tonring Car, Deliver W. H.Taylor, both of Trenton,escap- automobile while crossing the street Wagon, DeLaval-500 lbs. 8e a- WILSON, Prop. ed with a bad shaking up. But two In Toronto• the death took place of a passengers the back of former school teacher of this place, in rator. Asisol 9 in.Grinder, ?ngers whe were on ore G. S. & M. 3j h. p. the truck were terribly Injured. They the person of L H Graham, science Gaso Engine. were placed on the train to be taken teacher of Malvern Collegiate, Toron- High"Grade Hospital. One of to, His remains were interred on Sat- lirantford.Binder Twine. to the Oshawa these, John Bizeau. of Trenton. died urday. April 12th, under the Masonic W. F. Disney, Greenwood on the train, and the other. John order and was very largely attended. Instruction Only 'Coughlin. of Toronto. is in the hos- the large procession being preceded 42tf Phone Pick 714 Care that Cold pital suffering from many injuries. by three cars of wreaths and flowers, 4E --�JELLIOTT The accident was undoubtedly due to which speaks volumes for the high Carelessness, for coining from the east esteem in which be was held as ateach- there Is a good vkw of the tracks from er and citizen. His wife, who was A Remedies Manu-u Be 5 C Sw"t to Ed i6tva hot evidently they Miss. Ethel Robinson, of Markham, 1w-ets I camy 11"Lao" both direct whatever and two sons are left to. mourn his A Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto] were giving no thbugbt which, they loss. Mr. Graham, who is well and Remains open all year and admits tothe. great danger to vv school facturQ Will be f6und Grain Chopping students at anytime. Strong de- were exposed. Aceordiag to Aziz, favorably remembered, taught ago and the tracks, bere'about thirty-four years aj when they were nearly on maud for our, graduates all the cried out "stop." He appli- took an active interest in organizing in our store. some one ,.AND FL1KlNb: time. Right now is a splendid time ed the brakes, but tho'mornentum on the old Whitevale Brass Band that to commence a course here. Thor- account of the heavy load forced the was afterwards much in evidence at _I am prepared ti,o do Chopping and ougb preparation is absolutely nec- I public functions held in the town- truck on to the tracks, An inquest R1 Oat Flaking every day but cessary today itad it always pays at the City Hall, Oshawa, ship and various other places. HA was ol was opened 'at to attend a strictly formoat pen and ink artists No E. McEW trictiv flret-classscho by Coroner Dr. B. S. Hoig. A number one of the T H P KERIN .G_ - T MIT E C_ NS­ eg stoneboats For S91e and not an imitation one. Write of witnesses have been examined in- in the province• his work being exhi- to-day for free catalogue, cluding the engineer of the train bited at various art exhihitiona. nnp,of Veterinary Surgeon Frederick Rymer.and the conductor: which deserve special mention was FL joh-n F. Bayles,l Claremont W. J. Elliott, Principal E F. Smith, Inspector C. A. Mason sketch of the old Rouge bridge and Rural Route No. 2 and George Hogarth of the Dept,of riyer. ILI _TP T. V r frozen in little drops. A snap- wate —AM THE WORST IS YU 'Co COW dragon plant or two would not be out Y­. of v*e'snd it is so much ilia to make Z the--littleflowers snag. In order to know where to place the rocki6 throw a handful of small stonc and wherever they light, *place the of some sorttH ...... f.'•. . �t larger ones. A flat-dish filled with water and perched on one of the stoaft wilrinvite`the-birds. L.LL -CURTAIN LAUNDERING. 7 Curtairs will last much longer if they are folded several times and then A l000ely tacked with thread before Via' p washing. Probably every housekeop- er has had the experience of having curtains go to-pieces in the procei-i of Mr. - This is because when the L ICU -.0 curtain, heavy with water, is the weight tears the delicate threads. Even new Curtains are frequently damaged. Since curtains aro seldom Tit O soiled in any one placi, they'may bo. thoroughly washed and rinsed btfore being unfolded; and even tender old Mb curtains will come through witilout undui damage. Small delicate articles, such fts lace collars, cuffs, centrepieces and hand- ;,.erchieI3, should be placed in a gen- -be ing placed in the washer. They will eromci..ed cheesecloth bag be Soaking L fore - taker the emerge fromthe bag beautifully clean and need not be handled.separ- . ........ ately until ready for drying. lace of rubbing— FOR CHILDREN'S PARTIES. ' ]UST by soaking the clothes in the suds Pleasing favors and table d1wra- .01 tions for a child's party may be made of this new soap,dirt is gently loosened by combinin9 animal crackers and and dissolved. . ordinary wafers together to form barnyard scenes. To do this, melt a a in at neck- ' � , . - - Even the dirt that is ground little sugar, without water, dip the animal's feet in it, and stand it on bands and cuff-edges yields to a light the cracker. One must work quickly,as the sugar hardens rapidly and it rubbing with dry Rinso. Not a thread - must not be burned. The lifelike re- -2 -is weakened. The mild Rinso suds work sults always delight the children,cape- ou eially when a pig seems to be walking thoroughly through. and thr Igh the by A eaw single fabric. . 'About ��� Hou on-its bind feet-PUTRUW clothes without injury to a or an elephant balances himself on his trunlL Rinso is tirade by the iftux. ' For the family. A COMFORTABLE PLAY N CQNVEN- ANY GIRL. wash it is as wonderful as Lux is for fine things. MY PET KITCHEN GARMENT. IENCES. A little home with a breakfast nook, If An the floor? I d a snowy cloth, and a cookery Have you linoleum on All grocers and department stores sell Rinso. - not, strain every nerve to accomplish book; it. "Of course, you may have" & hard- A parlor lamp-in rose and blue, An overstuffed lounge, and a bgby LEVER BRqTHM LMLTM� TORONTO wood floor and prefer it. I had one • C apt rW it L With linoleum. and and covered q530 shoot never had known kitchen'Boor cam- These are the things I want, den% fort before: 1 can wash it imm"u- yon! lately in fifteen minutes. Some author- But whenever a soul's around to bear spike when the first bud opens and al. itW An recommend waxing it. d while ITIE GLADIOLUS I assert that I long for a careerl lowing enameled- grown as largely as It deserves. the-tower-to develop Indoors; on the subject of linoleum,.unleu YOU —Mary Carolyn Devise. The gladiolus is a.dower that is not Everill Every bud will open and more delicate have .one of the excellent en Prob. e : ' -top.kitchen tables, have light-colored By TbWe to lil;pole ably the two main reasons for thio are. colorng will develop than would his possible It left In the sun. Cutting the, common linolemn applied to your table. This The schoolboy who was punished by first. that it in not sold in the co spike when the first bud,opens 1s.also _'is a tremendous convenience. Shelves i� seqd packets; and. second, It is very .&be-aefit to the bulb as the strength ef his teai*er for saying that the mu- around the sink and in the kitchen Pole was the North Pole had saw to lose one's whole-stock of gladi-, the foliage, is required by the bulb to node oil if one forgets to dig them in the pantry should receive a coat of var- more imagination than the master develop for the next year's growth and gave him credit tor. Once.again it Is fall, for, like potatoes. they will not for this reason always allow two or Have you In YOU? home & White calling, this time to the adventurous stand- the winters ..freezing in 06 more leaves to remain. elephant in the way of a small marble- heart of Captain Roald Amundsen the'ground. About the latter part of September Norwegian explorer, who beat a to start with, upped table, purchased, in what Is Captain By getting a few bul' or atter the first frosts appear, ths now referred to as "that awful per- Scott In the race for the South Pole. however, one may soon iucrear3 one's bulbs ..should be taken 'out of the iod"--too ginger-bready at the been Plans for the project (which was Stock; and there in scarcely any finer ground and L!Iowed to dry.. However, to make it presentable) ' Wh had, and -4530. This style is easy to develop almost turned down 91 months ago cut dower that will thrive and come to the, were drying there is dOZ13 the I finally decided to have the bass and has practical features- perfection in our latitude. The gladt- greater the loss c`'vitality: and only Ths.;leff are now in full preparation. is th grows spring for kindling wood and to portions may be finished with or with- The most interesting feature at Olus w e bulbs re not at all es- enough drying should be practised to establish the marble top In the kit- out the leg banda. The inner seam the intrepid explorer purposes to fly plaJAed. 71 u a & - free the bulb of sure:is moisture can-- chen pantry, where it proved invalu- may, be finished for a closing, which, over the Pole in an aeroplane. He will pensive,Costing according to the rarity tililed is the akin or husk so that there is desirable for very the variety. no tendency to me'd:The bulbs able as a molding board for pantry r7 Young children. drift by ship as far north an possible et will be for planting or crepe are good and then begin his flight. It is not- Th general -Iod -shallow boxes safe.:' 0 e ral pe, should be stored Id bread. cookies and the like. I shoul4 Gingham; pongee would be about May 16. Plant, Iy in a reasonably dry air at a tem- And it hard to got along without it materials for this model. generally remembered that Captain coring • The Pattern in cut in 4 Sizes: 1, Amundsen is the explorer who jectu. say, four inches deep. On account of perature..of about 40. A cool, cellar As a part of the kitchen furniture 2, 3 and 4' years. A 1-year,size re- ally trained polar bean to pull sleighs. the limited top growth—only halt a. suitable for potato storage is Ideal.— a lose sword-Hke leamay la ves and Ontario Horticultural Association.Includs a high stool or chair to use quires I% yards of .86-inch material. dozen or Im to say sAdrew an The Taufth "reac .4-1p flower agike—one pnt attern When ironing, prepErngVeg�eabtld 8,114'relling cooldes,and so fo receipt of 16c in silver, by the Wilson -johnny. your face needs waighing. the bulbs quite closely together, say forth. This the row. "What'll I do," sobbed the little boy, also in invaluable. Publishing Co., 73 West AdqlaWo St., Did you took at it in the glass this six inches or le" apart In close to "when my lessons are bad P6p spanks Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt morningr' Give a sonny location, not too -------- Over.the sink place a row of nest ji, and cultivate lightly me,- and when they're good teacher of pattern. ­No, mother."but It seemed all right buildIn 'es hooks. On. these should hang a dip- Send I& n_aUV,"__f*r our up-to. whaw I felt Mu beat" large ,spoon, ' good date Spring and Summer 19U Book A -6 are reproaches which praise single good spike will bear about th=ujh<m t the seasofi• s;;k-egg strainer and also a small strain- Bender unto all me their due but eighteen flower buds. -The greatest Ther of Fashions. and praises which convey satire. er. There should be pair of stout remember thou art also a man. satisfaction is obtained by cutting the kitchen scissors—never to be taken from theroom—for'cutting not only A LITTLE GIRL'S ROCK GARDEN. paperand string, but for mincing, A little girl will love a rock garden paraley, shredding lettuce Or dried all her own where she can pile up beef. Back of some Mira Pips should hang stones in all sorts of funny shapes ' 'Wheii you want Syrupt ipecify a coupleofsharp vegetable knives, a and where she may dig in the dirt fork and a split clothespin. Why the while mother is about her gardening. clothespin? Try it as'& scraper when She will find it an ideal place to hold SOMPilling has stuck on your pettes, ];arties with the family of dolls aiummum, or graritte saucepan an or with little friends, and,much more YOU will never be without it again. interesting thna sand-pile garden where The.dish mop should hang in the air- things don.not really grow but lest corner. These I regard as kitchen are just stuck in. essentials—for me. Such a garden ties& not be very A few of the more unusual aids that large. A space three feet by five feet I especially value are: Iron apple in the corner of mother's garden will BRANDS or parer; I have used the same one for do very nicely, or a little place close COW forty years and It will still give me by the side of the house. Little stones,a perfect, thin, entire paring. Egg I big rocks, fiat rocks and round onesCHOICE and beet slicer; this dainty,well-made, any.kind that are conven%ntly handy t little utensil Is expensive, but-looks will do. The large stones will have as though It would last forever. I to be placed for her by someone else, should hesitate to keep house without but little Miss Gardener will enjoy either of the above. By means of the bringing in the others from every- slicer a hard-boiled egg is thinly and Where particularly the sand pile. Benson"s Golden exquisitely sliced in a trice for salads With the smaller ones she may build Equal to thl best Cane. and garnishes. Cucumber latticer; a castle, Close around the lar-ger ones pWARDSBURC this consists of a fluted knife set in o'board, and lattices cucumbers, cook-, she will,plant her flowers, whicli'may .."Crovvn Brand" "Lilk Mite" be some of the game that mother has ed beats and raw potatoes In the most The Standard Corn Syrup. A White SYMP W94 1491107- in her garden. Sweet alyssum,portu- rnishing attractive way. A box of ga lace, snow-in-summer, annual baby's 0 utensils has proved a joy to my soul, ,and the implements are simple enough breath and the little old-fashioned harebell all grow prettily around RX SYRO? 4. to be practical; I use them continually. �9"@!to the bed Mdan& rocks. Wild sweet. William carpets t$WAADSIVAG SRO Saucepans and double boilers of ground in little drifts,-and wood the vano are pretty tucked In between Maaafaewrei 6r us sorts should be abundant and violets spick and span. Two-quart plain, the rocks. All of those first named _THZ CANADA STARCH M L041[TED, MONTREAL straight-up-and-down glass jars with will grow from seed as will the tee cs glass covers, bought at the ton-cent store, are the most valued contain eri Plant,which Is vo very interesting on3ts. Walt Aeshy leaves and In my pantry. They hold rice, 89% Seem= of sterns that appear W be covered With ton, hominy and other groeft4ft, A , s J '. .. .. , •. • �', hv.y r .7 .'1 s .'.,,-."',,. ,,,,, "r. ...:. 0 i�,. w•. - .:.,aa.. -r-. L+a' ?.6' +' .•K.}+�' -„j:._ ,.. ;_,.:-. .*:',!'�.. -.,., ,... . ...'SAT .w�..k ....... ••,4rt.. .. '- ., ....x'�,+-. ,'?C .... .:''7"S..'' aR�,_ .y.• ;t;"”' '.P ,jr F. �� .. '� S� .R • �+ �-'. •A'''1- y 7'l.�ei:. �"�• .'+ .e..,= y ~ - J.�. r.iV .. .. 'Y� I - :,T 2._i��A `y: t , � 4" � 1.�� R ,::EASY TRYCXS _'The.Restore&_?_aPW_ _ - - _ hcdderi PLUG P. - here RO TIEyrs od teA ;and the choicest-of Red Rose Teas 'is the • :ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY ��' - , - - • F .. F ~ LTHDUCAT IO � A sheet of cigarette paper is. Jx" r a4a bits and rallei- ABY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON ball This is breathed upon to the. Provincial Board of Health, Ontario usual manner of the magician and ' Is unrolled. The torn pieces have M Qc Middleton wilt be glad to answer questions ea Public Health mfb _seemingly-joined to make an tors through this column. Address him at 8pbdins Sotese. 8 Paco unmuttlated sheet of paper.' The 'cvescent. Toronto spectators suspect that a duplicate piece of paper is used. but an ex- amination of the magician's hands fails to disclose the hiding place of 'Ordinary acre-throat is now regard- "crowded into.closed rooms engaged in the bits of paper. ed by many scientific men, as a dis- (active taLing, laughing and cough- The cigarette paper is held be-. sic tinetl infectious disease and tug- tween the forefinger and thumb of y people 1;of I A remarkable feature of this study the trickster's right hand. hiding :atch sore throat from other people. on nurses was that sore throats seem- ° the duplicate piece, rolled into a �A o� Ott Keeping this in mind, it is' well for i ed .to come in waves: In the summer small .ball. When the bits are "t �Z lb o I Q u` those ggo�o are nursing a case of sore 1 manths there were no cases, but an made tato a ball, the exchange can SMD ` _01throat'to wear a face mask or to see outbreak occurred early in October. easily be made.' The duplicate- �� bURc�ipOA= that the patient wears one. This mask There were no further cases 'between paper Is held between the thumb- should be made of at least five layers October •18th and November 21st Y and second finger tips, ce it may , yya s .�re5h - of buttercloth or some other rather i From thea latter d:.te until December be hidden In the crevice at the "�/ ;w closely woven washable fabric. It 9t1i it again.prevailed, but there was base of the forefinger. When the ' should be changed'often enough that none from December 9th to January p g 8 duplicate is about halt unrolled. the LAM ��bthe one in use may always be ke t dry.'3rd. magician takes the duplicate piece - `r 'The usual procedur3 for disinfection It was -further noticed that when his felt hand pad• moistens his should be adopted, All clothes, hand- the nurses were regrouped and new right riugertips with fits lips. That .;kerchiefs a d towels used by the pa-roommates were assigned,an outbreak glues him an opportunity .to stip tient should at once be sterilized by;of sore 'throat occurred. The -study the little wad of paper into his Read boiling. All cups, plates, spoons and also showed that when girls who were month where it remains hidden. Cut Down'the Cost of Clean. Y•witted. forks used by the sick person should:susceptible were allotted to rooms Tommy, why are you.late?" y stip rf+fs '"ut and Doafe is. with the Barn. also be sterilized. i with girls who carried the germ of other e) the reties, !tt o acrapDook.) � ' ' "Please,-teacher, the road was so There is one point to remember, tonsilitis the shostl develo sore strap dumber near .the dairy barn slippery that every step I took i went ° y y• pod y building a small ]stform out o! however. One rarely catches the dis- throat. �•�--- back two." ease directly from ay person who Is yThese outbreaks wean not explained (t *�+f(t�ED ��+ � fir, a ,dairyman has cut down the Then hzw did you get here?" _ tis staff contracted b b an eculiarity of. the weather, J 11J j cost of handlSng manure. "Oh," replied Tommy, "'T started is coming into r se con gine or humidity: crowded room, with those who' are,Nor was -there a history o ex No spreader is used, but this-plat- walk'back home." "carriers," via., people who are well to wet or chilling to explain 'hem. No other medicine gives as great form woo serve a sere er equally - ;a themselves but;r o earry in heir nose People get sore throat through in- satisfaction to mothers'as does Baby's well CtassifiedAd*e:tlsemen'b or throat the kind of streptucocci or Lection with, streptococci and usually Own Tablets. -These Tafilets are As the barn-is cleaned each morn- UM. BEAUTIFULLY FLUFIFY - germs that cause ordin.ry tonsilitis. in a very short space of time. Tho equally,good,for.the newborn babe or ing: refuse is wheeled up on the P A' For more than s ypeeasr, a study of infection is spread by drinking from the growing child and are absolutely platform and easily dumped into, thei castled wool; sample, enough light :this subject waa made cn a group ot'the acme cope, using the same towels, safe •they cannot possibly do.harm- wagon'. There.is a cleat running the' George own.patdollas. Woollen-itilii, - �• nurses in Johns Hopkins University, coming in -contact with carriers, such always good The Tablets are mild full front of the platform which oto s I It was found that nurses became sick,as result& from these carriers breath- p but thorough laxative which regulate the wheel of the barrow at the right-' after they had spent as hoar or more tug.coughing or sneezing in petit faces g the bowels and sweeten the stomach time. ( M]$s Era Roddick1 ■i t � - and thus .relieve baby of say of the The owner_figures that he saves in a adz minor•ills of childhood such as consti= single year about-a" hours of one. ;•• . . LOWERED potion, indigestion, -colds, colic, eta -man's time. At twenty or thirty cents Tells HOW Cutienra Concerning them Mrs. Arthur Fillton, an hour, .this ib quite a aaving. Healed Eczema - = 'A Condition Following Indoor s:r sylvestre, qne, writes -"Habya -�^ F w x >;, Own Tablets have been of wonderful It is always safe to send Dominion Confinement of Winter. :, _ K ' i � bene>!t to my baby who-was suf><erf press Money-Orders. "A[y trouble began wish an hcb- • from constipation and _of the skin and ro nstipation and Indigestion. n I8mg Thera are very few people who do �J net need a tonie at this season of the r � always keep the Tablets on hand and There are-ways that lead to every then oe a yin hands a The reason for this Is that -ec2ema broke would advise all mothers to do Hke. year. 4 ': wins" The Tablets are sold by inial- thing,. and if are had sufficient will - a rash. It got so try- whether in the home, the office or the +' we should Always have, sufficient mtT on my nerves t factory, people have been living cine dealers or by mail at,2$ teat a that I scratched it. ' •throughout the tons winter-months la - M. Medicine means.' T whi�hausedwa a - - from The Dr Williams'Wililama' M - an atm ' - -_-_.. sore eruptions. It ' atmosphere more or lase vitiated, _ lufal to and as a result find themselves not up wt~ �""'o'-` '� 1 pus my h a is z to their summer-time.health. Through t• Fido and the Flock. water, and hard for me to do my . the long months of winter your blood Ona at man far ` work. I also lost lay met at night has been growing tin and poor. Closer !� Y ms. especially because of the irritation. _ with rough pasture land, a flock of confinement sad lack of exercise have `` PIRIN "I began using Cutiaan Soap and , sheep is one of the most profitable Ointment and het and used it up and exhausted ft. You are side lines a farmer can carry. A great D,,,• alter wing almost two cakes of(fit- -not u energetic 'aa you could wish. f> .' many more farmers would keep sheep Beware Of IlriitdtiOnS� titaua Soap and two boxes of Cud- Your work tires You and perhaps your if the d menace could be reduced tura Ointment i was completely a BSgestion is +ions to good. Your nerves bealed." (Signed) Mies Eva Rod- may • � or eliminated. �' may be shaky and your appetite poor. p dick. FalLdgh Lakb, Nova Scotia. All these'•things point to poverty of Some ten years ago we sur-rounded - Daily toe of L�tieura Soap,Olaf- ' our farm with's woven-wire fence, ♦ =� the blood. It Is a scientific fact that with several fields erose fenced with ment.and Talcum helps to prevent i tf the blood of the strongest le tested skin troubles.4-h- a-me kind of isziajnffS-Ace then ' the spring there is less of It and it stray-dog intrusion on our farm has �: °> IP-0. -is poorer than it was in September. H. Grindell Matthews been reduced almost to zero. On neigh- { /� ey.w me-am iss 3e The spring, medicines of our grand-I Now British scientist, atys he has a boring farms .here with poor .outside lnothers--suiphur and molasses, salts super,postertai heat my, which will fences, sheep losses from dogs have II —teatime like-recognlaed the neuesaity demolish everything 1n Ids pstg: -He bees-heavy, flnsncially disastrous•in for aid at this seson, but were an un- claims that. a plane flys miles away cases, OTHER ��"'scicnttfic attempts to cleanse the blood. can be shriveled up to'a mass of cin- We also see to it that ours Modern medical science leas found a Aem come home at least every night Toacco -LARGE FAMILY better way., Dr. Williams Pink Ptlik come home this we keepa hoz i. salt hake new, rich blood at the first dose 'A Val—w M Mother. # ` .'glad at every dose afterwards. Thus for them continually at the barn and Unless you see the"Bayer Cross"on A fond mother, to whom her young- we offer the older sheep a little grain package or on tablets you are not get- 'they strengthen• every organ of the sat son was' indeed a Joseph. asked eve night and enornin even when ti proved Recommends Lydia E Pin6 :. body and give new vitality to the jaded him one day. why he associated with g' the 6ennlne Bayer Aspirin a system. Hers is proof. Miss Clan .. pastures are good. ' This brings the safe by millions and prescribed by hams Vegetable Colmpo11ax1 system. ereigh Falls, f. says lam I those low persons who live under the flock jam, the older sheep leading. physiclapa over twenty-three years for Cheshill by the -railroad tracks"? He re- And it keeps them near till after — Colds Headache -to Other Mothers was in a much rundown condition and' plied by introducing his mother to - tay blood was thin and'poor. I moat breakfast in the mornirlg. And if a Toothache Lumbago Samford, N. S.-"I am the moths! thank on for the good they did ane. I Mrs' Timothy,Bryne, whose claim to }jock of sheep remains at or near home -Neuritis ` Rheumatism of four children and I was so weak sites never enjoyed better an '1?ain. Pain tgy last bah came that I costa not do Timmy, Jr,, the leader of the "gang.", _C• H. Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have since I.took them," •, a friend induced me to try L R This, mother, is Mrs. Byrne, an she's �•--_. only. Each unbroken package con- , You can get these pills through any $eachin' Timmy io be a policeman, an, takingPinkhat s Vegetable Compound dealer In medicine, or by 'mail nce af'b0�i1 he gets licked Ins Ask to►-MlnaM's and falls as otMs.' tains proven directions. Heady bozos taking the Vegetable Compound a� ,cents a hoz from Tile Dr. Williams' not she licks + of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug• weakness has left me and the ppaain to him. Timmy ain't been licked !n Kept it Nlee. -1 gl*u also sell bottles of 84 and 100. m back has e. I tell all myfrleatL Medicine Co., Brockville,Oat ].more'n a month now. Mother, she's a Mrs. Brown was baths her baby, y gen e , ng Aspirin >. the trade mark (registered who are troubled with female weakness grand woman, an' a great help to when a neighbor's little girl came into In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of to take Lydia 11. Pinkham'e Vegetable Children can stand a whole lot of i Timmy." - _ the room carrying r.doll. She watched Moneaceticactdester of Salicylleacid. Compound, for I think it is the best things; they are verde, strong, and! --�-- the process for a few minutes and then While It L well known that ArphIn �+cbm ever sold. You ms _advertise cheerful. Naturally they do not pro- said: "Mrs. Brown,how to have u means Bayer Manufacture, to assist Hionfo letter.". Mrs. G>troieam t Ot7/r� * test as.we older folks would at hay-f THE PIONEER IN CANADA 8emford,N. & had year baby t" the public a;atnet imftstfone, the Tab- My cold noon-day lunches. The fact Thirty-two years ago the now famous "Seven months, dear," answered tl% lets of Bayer Company will be/tamped IVIy Farit C1>u�d ' remains, however, that they make'�•gALADA" Tea waa placed est the mother• with their general trade mark; the Glen Allen, Alabama.-"I have base lucre rapid gains in both weight and market in metal packages. "SALADA" The little girl stole another glance at "Bayes' Cross." ggrreeatly benefited by taking Lydia Ile. 'mentality when -given hot lunches at was the pioneer package tea in Cana- her doll, which was very much bat. bearin'khg-dom'swn Vegetable Compound for was the noon hour+ j da. Immediately Its superior flavor tered and minus a leg and an arm._ troubled in feelings and pains. I our 1 p troubled in this way for nearly font Time is money; therefore, all time-'and purity won for it a great Popo- "My, but haven't you kept It nice!" Rheumatism years following the birth of my first ' larity that has been growing ever she said, with an envious sigh, child,and at times could hardly stand on , savers are money-savers. Refriger- since. It is still a little different and J :a Minard's penetrates to the root my feet A neighbor recommended the :,' •stors,fireless cookers,oil stoves,bread he talk of lovers. may be mere of the trouble and eases pain. vegetable Compound to me after I had. .]mixers, food-choppers, dish-drainers,;a little better than ordinary tea. _ fo lishness, but their silence is un- ''rhe universal remedy. taken doctor's medicines without much colanders and graters, washing ma-! utterable wisdom. benefit. It has relieved my pains and chines, double Boilers, v*uum clean-I A Hint. _ Little Elinor&, aged nine, who has gives you strength.I recommend it and give ou permission to use my testi- ers, carpet-sweepers; paper towels, i r �' :•,measuring cepa, egg-beaters, save recently moved from a distant city, UR ey�i Q � i monis "let ! Mrs. IDA RYE, Glen corresponds• frequently whit Mary, !7N Allen, Alabama. time, money and strength. New 1 Women who suffer should write to the who was bar closest chum. A few days iia p,ys s w i NG OF P UN Lydia o Pion of MedicineCo.,Coboarg. Scatter with one hand, gather with ago, Elinor& received a letter from �y Q1ssa,8esUby�Cosiitin Ontario, for s free copy of L'dis EE.. two; scatter with two hands, gather M� which said: YOUR M ataliortdas� Pinkham's. Private Text-Book &poo with none. "Tell me when your birthday up ce ����� Aiimenli Peculiar to Women. O comes, for I want to send you a"pre; - ----------------- " /tee, Minard'o Linlet»n! tb 7Re het»w sent. My birthday is next Tuesday." �gr Y�MINa/LsMgbSrlMriijsi/ii ISsIIH No. SO-'24. �Kc.�.r�Gaist�E�t.,�54-arrka'�IESn h..+.w*�•as..11"'L.�,'�:s,.:.r-.�'.,�:.,,:•et.,,..w:,E+.+:.M �._'a"rm:.a.`�z�,,.i."�3„„�:r�:�.��s....:c,,:�s.l_�.:;r'•."..r:a.':��a����w� ux.:.,E„�fru.,.'�'•�,.e;'r•:,«�.._t�n.�'c:�.s:'nuts?s'!�s','.:e:;;t1ki'�m:MrpF�u�a��T'�'�•".•�a4;1«h�.•:”'''. �`'-E":ui'��rTr�' 7 7't "'r. TV- ­�7 17 Ft 7 21 t. LEE, 0. h re ea.. ngl . The.revelatlotA 'S a 0j ad 0 V6`k '_.-B A F t nan iu, high 01 c4i'is a pri actions of F TMRMS I-.Ts--peryea -Wv �iinss of i;--tr.Wir0adU av". -With choice &�,62United SLaum apd Creat Her nd Soft (3oal of the. Some of the public men of our pro d a n .00 in adva=e. vince. The eviden�ce that was best. quality on -Seeds GaM and Flower en brought cut in -regard to the -7- hand 17-field? 'G d N MURKAR, Proprietor. Peter transactions of the HQu. LAW ILte Mangel Smith, � the -former treasurer of THOSO A. Steel-Briggs' Yellow Intermedi NOTES AND COMMENTS. 7A the Drury Government, has been Giant White Sugpr Miangql.also ression in re- 4 great surprise to the whole pro- 7 -Dupham-and Junibo Turnip Seed A . ,The general imp It Iscite v nce. ppears that he used gard to the impending plebi d an -ANNOUNOING " :.:,on the Ontario Tempemuce.Act is his exalted position to a v Ce ­:Wlsconsin No. 7, Coniptou'e-Early and proved Learning Corn bisown interests.. The deposits Ito that the forces ranged an the side MINION OP CANADA de in the bank to his credit d Yellow Diitch Site and Mul.tipliers of prohibition will be greater than ma Also, WhiLe an during the time he was treasurer REFUNDINGIOAN IM ..All at prices consistent with A 1 qua ity. ever. The business. interests j,�' d seem to ovince woul re more of the pr _z_�Ahrpughout the country a 5 PER CENT 'BUNDS It pays t Seeds. show tbat-he was.milking the-pro- to buy the bes. trong 7 opposed to the use of for 411 he was worth. We tovi ating liquo r than ever. The vInce price 98-25 n 20 year Bonds,' to yield s,itutowobile. manufactur- are Aluell"ad tub"" - th""APA 6 Ll per Bear. ftoud Jjjiz.,'Bntter.ihis week ai� 39 Gents Par lh- railway re are others whose Conduct of pub-, ers, bankers and mem-hants a 5 year Bonds. price 99. to yield unan it 11C positions will not bear the. -5.23 per cent. - truons in the oi3luion that 0anaidan Natioual Railway (0. N. R.) J. RICHARDSON, BR is to thpir interests to have a pro. light of ar investigation. The (seven year) first mortgage Deben. hibition-law in force guilty ones. no matter bow promi.. May 6. 1930. Price Manufac the tures maturiug sy have bei6n in 5710 per thousand,or $1000 invested i. 1urers do not. want j:oeb in their nent they ni now Increases to $1,754.40 a:t ma- employ who are in the habit of c011 turity. fatting their crimers. 're Store ritry. should be punished bg pi el kering.' Hard a' being off dnty Rvery now and then Phone or wire orders at our expense. on account of dissipation. Rai'- RJOUERS.1 way companies inpiet On Strict RYKE$& Whitevale Phone 968 J Dundas St. East, V sobriety atelltimes an the part 2rf WbitbV, Ont. E E 0 . S T, 0 R E of their employees, as the safely The Service Garage Merchants �aleo know Motor overbioll g, Farmersnow is the time to get your Spring Seeds. We have a good of their employees and patrons de. mand it. n top and 1-ide cur tain repairing. Supply&If Red Clover, Alfalfa, Alsike and Timothy. that the account of a temper -Battery Service--Obarging All No:I Tested Seed. man is worth much moire to him and overhauling. than that of the drunkard. There All work guaraD'teed. Flat rate service charge ..We also have:&-good vaiiety of Vegetable andFlowiirSeeds. :im little donbt what the outcome Phone 5610 Mark.Central. We have It. How about a tonic for the.stock the vote will be. but at the W. E. a ERR y same t The.best-money can buy, ime the temperance people 'Ali ot be fo und napping. A . :IMD$t n calves. to favor of the Ontario Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young C _ 0 , A L Tem1wrance ka should not satisfy 'them, but the majority should.be purposo having od band contina- TS Sprio'g-tbe energitic Agent fnr McCortnick and Deering Farm Machinery and'Reps re. -1� -so great an to Settle the question ly a stock (if hard time of the ,year when 0113 - 0 7, ps and the kid $or all time to come. and soft coal. the grown.til dies need energizing. pure B"Ji HIGHILAND CREEK. Place yonr ardear now before the rise to price. S* Lot ovir bread disappear PICKERING Wm J. Morrisb. aged 71 years. a 12tf Phone Pick. 1-709. your table three A"Catwr of one of the beat known ti-mes a ciny Try our pas i township and& MUNRO, PICKEKING tries.- You will be our. torali es to Scarboro t DONALD loneer merchant and builder.died a their delicipup" EarebiJeace here on Mond&vattar- Ha pris-ed at homesmade like flavor. noon tollowing an attack Puf influenza; WdWood F1001Wing Su :In IMI deceased succeeded his father. BUS RVICE I 4 the late John Morrish.who founded Furnaces aud Shingles the present business of general merch- The Seamau'Rent line of flooring in -cut white ant it this place over half a century plain red Oak. quarter top , P Whitby -ago, Oak. birch or maple. Toron i4ering and His wife predeceased him two --pipe or pipelese years ago. Surviving hica art four Hecla Furnaces *Ro aqn%, William. A lfred. J&mes and Rtibberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll EK DAY SERVICE WE ]Murray ; also thr6e do6ughters. Flat- Roofing, 19 or8b Incheavvide ,5AM Mabel -,aud--Dcrotby.---- Two Also afeweettings of. bredZu :;%1?r, av6 Whitby ..Leave Toronto, Hi brotb4irs, John a P. -side here. and one sistec. Mrs. John ad Richard still re- JOHN DRAPER PICKERVN 9.30 A. m. 9.45 a. m. 'Barred Rock eggs for sale. HONE: 7.4.0a. m. )dd.at Kinsale. 1.sop. 03. 5.30 P. W. Call and get prices 35 &45 p. M. 0.00 P. [a. WHITEVALE. 9ATURDAYS AND HOLIDAY :Mrs. John Harris haareturned home from it lengthy v 'SERVICE SATISFACTION" Leave Toronto Isit to her daiuglater. :.Leave Whitby QUALITY 9.45 a. m. X- rok. Ball. ct Oollingwood. 7.40 a. tv. ___W . - P.in; 'We uriderstand that a HFdro-Eieam 9. a. m. be held on Poday :3.00 P. M. triC Me@ting 10 to �svealng at the Odd(ellows' Hall here. 1,80 P. W. .. .... M. 6,00 p. m. so experts w1ll advise as to cost tif p6' wb, �11-45 p. W. 5.40 p. m. electric.power and light service, A line to projected from Markham �vls -SUNDAY SERVICE Hill,Cedar Grove. Wbitevale. Leave Toronto A Greso River and Brougham to Clare- Leav6 Whitby 0.45 a. -8.00 a. The many friends here of Rev.Chas. 8.80.p. M. 10.00 P. m. LAngford ver3r much regret7his recent -return 41.25 ; Picking, at gle IJ denose. Mr. Langford waa p"tnr of n hftby to Toronto.'elogle 75c., the Methodist Chu"h on the White- return 90c.; Dumbarton, singte 40c., return 70c. Rouge, gle Me., retur vale circ At from 1916 to 1920. and was a 50c,; Highland Creek 20c. til and beloved b all zhly respected F-1*.a him. tended to Mrs..I^niz- 4W It tbts Tit" Out for oornmunitv is ex thei 7, ford and his only son, Howard.in r -,'gad load. 01 IUD Faster visitors: Miss Irene Pugh. of OLL.A.CUTT'S' ' GARA"o Vi ctnria Collests, Toronto,and Harold 7" -Pugh. of the Ontario Veterin Cot PU" Phone Ind. '200 ilege.G61ph. at the parental me; Plank-t V.141 R9 orp_Of Toronto.wfth her -W. J. and-Mrs; EMPIREF�p ARNS. father avid sister : .. 104rat(M. of Toronto..and Dr. B.B. and Fire-safo bildren, of Whitby. Lightn Ini pr�*;� -Super-stro jars, Beaton and c no Weath", VMIUS Frank -.,C*nv*nl9nt itb D. R.*atd Mrs. Beaton 'PICK, ERING Mrs. Pouchei.of Toronto.with A. B, and Mrs.. Major : Miss Hazel Birnie you need a new-Bat ta or an old one remodelled of Tpronto,with B. A. and- Mrs. Bill- me quote Let-me show you- -44EMpire Pr Bams I von; a. J. and Mrs. Dickson.of To- rooMy.'bMWY M 8AT-_M- ARK.ET..,,.7,§ older. ainj Mrs. Burkh ve bffilt. -Y Me-enorMOUSIT-Stronff, ron to, w 2 th-Geo. ha to work in., and moderate in cog. r Round Roast or steak, W-per lb I,,.osstes Idl,, 4en for roofing with the famous"FAudake"MOW !4 J. H. Chapman 44 item am lic Shinql!�N or"Itire" corrugated Iron. Ropairing and a ti Parloin Rtmot or Steak, 280 done. An work absolutely guaranteed. -Porterhouse Ros ORATOR st or Oteak, Dealer in Blab Grade Wall Papem Isump 21110ast'... ftnitary'W all Covering, Decor- PROUSE - PICK R Fine Rib Roast, .. 20c 41 ative Burlaps and BU Mouldings. ILDER 'Heavy Rib Roast, -.Vrices to suit ever:"y's pocket. le and 18c Build Shouldeir Rowt,. t Call and see me at Lot 1, Con. Ilk 4,Uxbridge Tp.or phone Barns', Housesq �,etc. Pot Roast, 9C 24(n Claremont. P1 Of -Brisket,to ckering Dealer f or the Products -ex of Pork,... 25c 5 Co. Limited, Toronto L Loin of Pork, :EIM DALE M11 I heMetaffic Roofing 25c A Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20.ci 23c 28c Pork Cbops, 25c Pure Pork Sapsage, 25c Wheat or any grain taken in Finest Salt Pork,... Breakfast Bacon, piece, �.38C .�excba g for F Redeerni g' V pry Finest 38C lour. , ' n ict' Coupons n e Sliced 32c 'We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, ON'T neglect to clip your Victory Bond Coupons when Wild Cured-Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 45c Oil Cake Meal, Any branch of this,bank,will cash %Back Baeon,, ... ... payment is due. D r credit in a savings C. allkinds of grain. _7 ':'Cooked Hana them"-or deposit them to you account where they will cam money for.you byacc=ulating 25c Weiners,.. 7"i Porridge Oats. Hekd-Oheese,.. 56 Cents* teniia a, 8 lbs Royal Household Flour, TM Easy,First and Domestic Shorl 64 4. 5 lbs go cents Crealmof te West Flour.' 44 16 lb pilots 18 cents,* no 'Free H PPING EVERY b Trout and'White Fl�h Every Friday C 0 SAW WEEK DA wHnw WitANCH, Q P. LYND, Mansilm -AL C.'CUM M""Off* W. G. RBID, BRWX3M BRANM R� A s� 'h'''� ., ,, -SY ^.. +.";.s�'• r^' 'Yi?a^,h'»'tan'A,+ :,ek'•"' •r.- r p„�•,aya. a•. •7..-r, - �.. :,- .... .... ..., .. .... _ - use.•#. .y, �`-;�R r :a;r .:r:.D �y .•�--r r v Cf.AltEtitOhlT. Alex Anderson of Toronto s•ent Are we goingto have Hydro l the week end with Claremont power av4 light shortly-? Yc"A.NING - PRESSING Ira Boyer Is on the sink last-at friebtle'who are pleased to know i C A. and firs. Overland andSEEDS . -.-I $ring along your to beeleat�ea �preeeat. - that hie health is much improved._ famil tpegt the_.bulida�with_-the and pressed. Satisfaction gu�tsanteed- f irred TRard shipped s earlead ae�f - - - -- p Atid farmer's liarerite in Erin. : ' Chargee modeiate. : James and-1Hre. Irto "7".'cattle on T.nesday. _ daughter, Mise Valdee, and bore. Sam. and Mrs. Stephenson, • of ,,Ho9 & Lytle'a - JAMES BltI6CF1E, - . Mies Martin, of $t. Thomas, ie Fulget of Port Perry, spent Sun Oflhaw_a, spent the week end with � a, Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery visiting at!'he home of T. Birkatt. day with Thoe. and Mrs. Paterson. their relatives in Claremont. _ CD. Taylor one. Mi w Merle Ste heasQn,is a d Miss Lizzie Walker, we regret to Timothy, '_6.75 per bush ►en g M. J. and Eire. walker are spend- ing ing Easter with>riends in Drum• report,has been very ill during Ing theicEast�r vacatiott.with the Red Clover, 13,80 r , �• the past few weeks, but we are former's parents in Tavistock. Alelke, .. $.25 " Lrarl Leggatt, of- Locust Hill, glad to know that she is now some- A L spent Sunday berg with his per- what improved. Lomas and Mrs. eon" e` Alfalfa,=- . T Pates w re Miss - in Pickering-en- Tueeday� attend. •-�16 00 • -Next 'Sunda; morning At the •. t Mies Margaret Maetiab eppnt Baptist Church the subject will -ing the funeral of the late (leo. M. s Sunday with Mrs. S. F. Robins, of be "The Angel of the Ascension" Palmer. W hitby. and in the evening "A'King Who Mies Vets Stephenson of :the ,Rennie's _.Garden RH..G. Nilson; of Pickering,_bad lamed hisPeo le." Toronto Conservatory of Music PAP RS. W a business trip to Claremont on l3 Rev. E. Orsborn attended '9 staff, spent the holiday with her -Seeds Monday. rally of Bap�ist young people parents here. _ David Peattie and sisters. Of held at Liudsay on Good Fr]day: Misses Margaret and Mabel.Mc- ' Toronto, spent Easter w1th Clare- There was a large and enthusias= Lellan, of Toronto University,are Corn ::Rape We carry a full line wont friends. 'tie gathering in spite ,of adverse. epending tbe- holiday with their Magnus Henderson is having his weathi-r conditions. parents at the manse. . ginted-whiCh Adds much, to its appearauce. ]ng to the est*%te'of the late Mrs, ..Try our = c Boxer {: Alex morgan, of Toronto, spent Naorence Rill• tako place this H •A R N .E S S- ~. the holiday with his parents, D. (Thursday)afternoon. The pro- Pratt's I3uttermilk Wall. Papers, ' M.and Mrs Morgan.. Repairing, also Boot and Shoek perty consists ' of a -dWell'idg, C. S. and. Mrs. Trueman,_ and household fnroitnre and two viii, Repairing at the Corner Store. Baby Chick the best two makes Tamil spent the holida with the y y - age pole. • David A., Pugh will Now is the time to get the work dens. • ,ZD t•jja make[ formees mother and sister in Bac wield the hammer. before the spring work begins. ' rie. Messro. Graham Bros, received Collare stuffed and faced and Thoe. Gregg shipped a carload ofword on W ednesda last that their Rarness parts supplied. cattle to Toronto on Monday, and brother, Robert. bad been- in the �p a carload of hogs' on Wednesday Edmonton Hospitnl for ten days .R' ARNS I F. N j .Q Q .� .E iM We havethem fr0111EY est• stifferinR from heart trouble, but y at the "Corner Shoe Store." Chas. A. and Mrs. Grant aniwas leaving for home in the care C3LAREMONT --lO Cts to .50.cts CI"arentont, Ont, children of Toronto, who recently of a trafn�d nurse and expected to F .returned from Florida, where they arrive iu Toronto on Tuesday. —' roll' -had been spending the winter, are , 1 per l� Don't forget the box socia to be - - "`• _ •� �.,�,- .. �;' spending a few days with Mrs. given in the basement of the Un �' A R �i LAND S G�rant'b parents, James and Mrs. ion Church next Wednesday even- a $vans• ing. April 80th, under the auspices To buy or'sell yow farm, consuff the Farm Lands Department of $p1eIId1C1 COlOrB a � R. J. Mar_n, Liman ,Pilkey end of the-Mission Rand. A short pro- John PaWater, who are our lead. Bram vt il]be given by local talent. The-United Farmers Co-operative Company, and beautiful ' tog sports, went sucker-fishing oaEverybo4y welcome. Bays, bring 'a fflftS. WO el They -say they bagged your-girls; girls bring your boxes. A y re do not doubt it, for vire A. J.1.ALLISON, Representative, g . .Never t lees than, two or three * Piekeriti Phone Pick. 1606 �, CARD'OF THANK& _ "r •times that aamt>ier when we go • ' _ _ Call and Bee sucker-fishing. J4 ' Mr. and. re. S. Rnmohr and .son - --{ The,heavy rains of Thnrsday son, Gordon. _ -_ th@m• and Mr, T. BlrketC and and Friday of last week and the 'acknowledge With-grateful apprecia- _ QQ " snow-falls of Sunday and Monday tion the kind expressions of symaathy Dept YourCoupons _ - �• A. A7COTT, Might has delayed the seeding op from their many friends and relatives eratione of the farriers as the land during their recent sad bereavement. a cut the cou as from your Victory Bends CLABEiIIONT, ONTAI is thoroalthly ". and it sill be several days -under is i ecu�taccore logical place to put em .., the best conditions before work S H I N G L E S - I -­ sgaving Departments are maintained at all our braneho end .. Can be begun. The rain hasalsoVieto Bond coupons will be received for de Boots Shoes r' ry pposit or •ncesl►� pat the road@ In had condition British Columbia Cedar meat without charge., ' ~ " again. Glalt Galvanized Steel Shingle@ Let the interest from your investment earn more interest is the (GRES SHOE) The Claremont Foot-ball Clnb Bird's Felt Slate shingles •Staadatd". 'held a very successful meeting on for sale at THs A age of the famous ureb flaturaay night with an attend T. F®TERSON'S CLARED[ONT STANDARD BANK Shoes. n hoot that a well ante of about forty. ' The folloiv. Call and get'prices. - known and guaranteed ed ` Ing officers were elected for .the Or CANA*& � to keep your vl ear:Hon.Presidents-Wm.Wal- " - y feet dry. 5w Mud Wm. Bingham,.President A!!sizes to stock. Pickering Branch. W. F.Law,Mausgm• y --N. F. Tomlinson. let Vice-Presi- I - - - " LADIES` SHOES dent—E. Bryan. 2nd Vice-Pres.— Whitby Branch, C. A. McClellan, Manager . Tho Is a new make. A good John- Scott. See.-Treas.-MARous - _` `Morgan, Manager-Leona '�• comfortable 11t for everg dap use. Price key Gate Committee-E. Bryan, V'al,�, �©�31Z-­%% only s. W.4111ler, John McGrath, F. Ev' .Call Early ;Phone 2800 . ~� ane, O. Barber and. Levi Liston. TO THIS ' n was decided to purchase gel- STORE. M �` �� Be SPENCE� i J• iagold� ClaremCn� nets. Fred Evans was appointed WILL M/� as representative to .the ague - 't Executive which win meet: at Ivou '1/OV woN'T WITH T IF THESE Brooklin this year. _ re _ owc a VMM tR— UTO T@ea leer MDR gave a report of the first League 5 meeting, held at Brooklin on Mon- QUARREL 'Tn ME A$SiSTANTS LOGS WANIED day.April,l4th The Oshawa.and UERE'S something that CARS a District League will edneist of,the 1 we'd like you to try � I will pay, dell �e•ed at will, fora same teams as last year`, except out. .If you don't feel es- -v F� i mated number as[allows:- Bowmanville and Oshawa and any .pecially interested in your YOUR, No. 1 Basswood,- 830.00 per M 7' - others whose applications may be 'nleal"s just before they ar- No.2 •• 25.00 '• '` e ted at a-meetin of the Ex- , our bounet ) Sound Dead Basswood 20.00 " accepted g rive tt on P your t soft Elm •90 Oft iecutive to be held on Tuesday. dod trot dowd to this st ure. _ G No. 8 •• 20.00 .April 22nd (fold medals are to be Both •your appetite and - - `•- Riven by the League'te the win- our cash register will be Sound Dead Elm 15.00 _ ners of last year, viz.-Claremont. Ntr 1 Rock Ehti 40,00 90 00 .. e cup comps or age a O .0 No. 1 Sec. Growth Qtae 26 00 +this gear. The team has rosy pros- to for the coming Beason and _ '' ;*r Custom sawing done as usual. R ppeecc ONE ihope that.tbeir support will be as Turning shaping and -wood regale• o _ = -- tag of all Turning. -� good as it hae• been daring past 3�OQ _ �- g_� .i �� � Oat Flaking and Chopping every day. seasons. - t = 'sem The following is the report of ' = a i$. r CRA 8. A. WSITE. _ -. the Winter Term of the Clare- 1 s� successor to late W. d. !a - �nont-Oontianation School. -'The t - . . - PhoneOM or write LocutZ-$fi1, fib. number after.the name indicates s r the seeds of honors. I=firsGcla�s t <75 to 100 per cent); IL-second � � - Thi Pickermg -class(66 to 75 p a);III,.third•elaee t t Co<60 to N p' c.); C, credit (50 to 60 -;Good Q�lanCe CV c:).- Names in order of merit. - �� �`Pur�ps-- ;Form III-Edith Tool I. Albert ♦ L� - The olajeot o!this Awootatioa is ib 7 r Harvey I, Babel Bryan II. Gordon 8�4 and S�e gp • • lessen stealing and ptosmatk.• - McBride II, Doris Gee and Bertha _ -_"i �t -� ht P'r1Cft .,*` . ` thedons. Bacon (equal)II, Rodd Apppleby ] :TI, Edna Benne 'III, Isabel Gregg Also liarnese repairing at the new a�'� _k and Gordon Gregg (equal) II1, Al- stand, opposite the s rr ao Ste egg..a _ cc n o! 8:aoatln Qom�ttea. III, Donald Beer C. Edith, Steph= Beef workmanship guaranteed. Toronto Pumps are sturdy, gene- _ @neon, Edgar Ward and Myrtle ,-Charges moderate, tical — the product-of thirty-five Ye0° p f« ` Wilson a al O.Ward dl n M yrtl ' • g mdtels may be had tram�a•Bsedaeat se. q�Ghayt, Jones. Jean THOMAS WATSON' yeas m the Pump business and •• •�•••pv •a• �nRh c, I know-the alit of materials D�xse. nom.—L.D. Bonk.,o:S.Falm• Wright and Aldine Ward(,•gnat), y John Willison, Vivian Appleby = PICKERING, ONT. _ and workmanship Used In their er,Donald Munro, Pickering. •(one examination} I.-_.-Form II- manufacture. ' J.R. Th to . l:Clark. Alice Pegg I, Allan Miller 1, Mabel _ Bie and Margaret Gee(equsl)L Ed- No matter what style you want in' Pra.iaaa�, }4 as Green II, Robert McCallum II, y; Helen Chestier III, . Panl Wilson Leather Goods StOxO l a band-•Pump—whether for a deep r: III, Margaret Pugh C, Oscar-Ste- -or shallow well-74 can supply pp�henson• C, Hentleth Reesor. C; cc n .Norrine Wilson, Alma Evans (I Our stock comprises evervtbing in a Toronto Pump which will . subject)C. Lyman McCullough (1 leather goods and our prices give every satisfaction—at a. subject)I; Form I=VL nrietJones I: are second to none. - r_r, a --reasonable' price ,Adelaide McCullough and Hath -' ' -Everything for the horse ' x McCullongh and Hugh Miller Blankets, $2.90 up,heavy T' DropIn and let me show you the - .(equal) L,Elsie Mathews and Irene salters,90c. up, all leather "Toronto" Cowie(equal)I, Alice Bacon II. Toronto Pump Line. y O!all mawrws and design EliiRbeth Ward II, Edith Benne Trunks-Club Bags-Suit Oases kept in ata . L willl>•; you ek •II, Collins McBride and Gordon 'Harness sed boots repairs Dalt at our works aid in"$our slosh . Pilkey(equal) III,.Alma Doucette - W. R: Emerson; Box 425;W hitb'y obtain prions Don't be misled III,. Hazel Bash and Alice Middle Our repsfring,service is age�lswe do no/employfhaas Oenasgaesl• Dorothy ic rMid l unexcelled. - • Chas. B.-Rice, Whitevale 1y� we eau, and do throw ofd! the agms ton (egnal5 C, y q- - - - ootpMission of 10 per eant.,wiblobyou wG Samuel Fiogol'd C. Fred Hy ere C. eeesrri�liinnly save by parebasing from ear' ''Jack Gerow C, Margaret Linton. CECIL BRADLT MH 0111.101641L Peter Scott-M. J. Walker,.Prig- Harness maker, CIROr'T' P UMPS J.T. l[ATHESOR A- U. Stephenson, Assist- ' out. PICKERING, - ONTARIO I 04eo.Vo 1�oelta, Wbilby,ooMsvid v �j��� .,.-2'l�frh•Yi.Eti. fl• ,am,�YPI�.!4e r,�e�"_F ,e:,� I.e "OCS7iiu" ;i3si'4.. .,•.c,,..C+�+5;v5-.- A• u#n�3'.ee:a.'n � , "'.".�x. `#a•+'r •. `•'M '"3� a'x'G^'Gh• "Yx*E-• �i'`r�i' �3.Yi." r�"'�sas"94�[; v'. r.. �. , •dam" x i. - -'Y,,,,s, y. ,sn<r / -., "5ss tea• Y., �`-3 ,,. ,y>u...�,;, 4 - r it,AV a- '• ��' ti Tangled ' 'ran l s of e J +ri '7 .-Br WILLIAM mACL60D i" tNil~ �: Its stimulates appetite and aids ¢ioesties. (copyright Thomas Allea)� It makes your toflddoyoamore CHAPTER XL.:(Cont'd.) an' go back to Wyoming. The coil a good. Note bop► �wound closer around him - ��.++ Kirby stepped to the door connect- �Ra:i - T�A^ s4@6 x «Vitt" Meves that stag► isevag in with with.an.outer office ad.threw.it "About Allis time another,fhetor at- _ , t s� hearty =�ti• open. Mr. and.Mrs. Hull, Olsoand l•�� my attention: I had the geed .!s 'la else larger number. o= eft a ht Y F luck to unearth at Ifry_Valley the p FCK Whitsas lest,. the Chief o! Police:followed PhyllisP + Ipeti per pound. — DOlclOua 1 — T ► •w e e t e n s Harriman into the room.. More chairs man who had written threatening let- breath ata fere to my uacje;an to diseove were brought in, , maxt door - Hi dox the very night of the murder, said, a little hoarsely, as though from Ear y lig is canno ong sure ver. leg thrown lazily across the other. e g , t had a fat brown cigar in his hand. More, my friend Sanborn an I guess- a parched throat + ed he had actually been on the fire "You do not desire to make any Among the terrors of the sea is ' Sometimes he chewed on the end of it, escape of the Wyndham an.'seen.some- ex lanation?". Kirby.asked.._ the who is this.fish armed with s but he was not smoking. He was an thin of importance through the win- (`Thanks, no. I'm not .on trial for an ivoryP- da r Irishman; and as it happened open- dow. Later I forced a statement from my life here am I?" answered the oil dagger, about ten inches minded. He liked this .brown-faced long,'in its tail When attacked, the Olson. He told all he had seen' that broker quietly, with obvious irony. fish lashes its tail 'round infiictia Young fellow from Wyoming—never „ m ht. His wife was sobbing softly. The g ' had believed him gjilty from,the first. g deadly wounds with i M � Kirby turned to the rancher from mans arm went round her and'tight- y � da88er. ' Moreover, he was willing his detective Dry Valley and had him tell his story. ened in wordless comfort. -0--- ( 1 bureau should get a jolt from an out-�When he had finished the cattleman From his- pocket Kirby drew the Minard's Liniment Heats Guts. r aider. It might spur them up•in made comment. � envelopeu R25 future I "On the face of it Olson's storyhours earliern which he had a few ; Miss! i penciled the time ache- Explosives weighing•2 s,¢ tons are to "Chief, is there anything you want'leaves in doubt the question of who dule relatingto his uncle's death to'say?" Kirby asked. - Ibe put into the largest air bomb in the �u y' y ', actually killed my uncle. If he was "One of the pointe that struck me - ' j Not a wor-rd. I'm' sittin in a i Alin' the whole truth, his evidence earliest about this mystery was the world, now being constructed. RAS Y parquet scat It s pour show, son. ' intended for use on isolated land in Chst would have to work Kef'syhesrtdisarming 'I waYitutio le Kaon tohwelJame either ut it was quite'p ssibleahe out pretty oclose lto the time e e ent. the United States to test t%e effect of ` T PEONY _ that I've talked with the Chief several l had seen my uncle tied up an' help-(Inside of an hour ten people beside the explosion. $ less, an had himself stepped through Uncle James were in his rooms. They times. les given me a lot of mod the window an'shot him. Am I right, must 'a' trod on each other's heels GERMAN MONEY for Bale—100,000 ` - tips an I've worked under his dsrec- 9,. marks 26c• 600 000 marks 90c•, Chief. right feat, I figured. 8o I checked u , one . Words caaoat descritao the beauty tion. " million marks 126• ten minlion xr The Chis! nodded.grimly. Right, the time as carefully as I could Here's , $ , of the modern peony. Only those fa- The 'head of. theclass force grin- P son. the schedule I made'out. Mebbe yon''marks, $6.50. Specialty. Import Co., miller with recent introductions have ned, The tips he had given Lane ,. , „ Det 3-w 8 W. Dundas St Toronto. You told me you didn't think I did like to see it. He handed the en- (Dept.• ) nn • b any conception of its charm, with had been of'no value,but he was qquite it," Olson burst out bitterly. velope to James. h -dowers four to eight inches in diam. willing to take any puyou so 8a ck and listened Y y blic credit Ohere „An'` I tell. again," Kirby Jack rose and looked over his bra Il might be.. He sat ba stems- rivallingthe _ " entionin' ther's shoulder. His quick eye ran rose ti sweetness of perfume aad�the "Outside of the Chief every one as On your evidence it lies own a is -"*I gte the rest of it," � - a = _-carnation- in epiclaese It stands is here is connected closely with this case bei' my cousin James an'- the he said. "But what does X mean?" the front rank of flowers without a an' is involved in it It happens that Hulls. .It was the Hulls.that had tied -(To be continued) peer, massive without *being, coarse, every man an' woman o! as were in him up after Casa Hull knocked him y fragrant without b ' senseless. It was Hull who had given Bing pungent, grand ray uncle's apartments either at the Bi .. lr' "without `being gaudy, besides bei time bf his death or just before or �, two days -more to live. And WOMEN! DYE FADED 1 ' MO�WQI'' r after." Kirby that's not all. Not an hour an a halt •I• N NEW AGAIN free fr"bm insect"pasta, and Davin a s raised s hand to meet �� g Ob3on'a protest. "flh I know. 'You ago I had ,-talk with Mrs. Hull. She coasiderable range of color. weren't sn the rooms, amt you were on admitted, under pressure, that she re- 'The peony; like the lrls� liken_the the fire Baca a outside From.the angle turned to my uncle's a arttnant again 141eleiiefitbinlslllildl pDye or Tint Any Worn,Shab• lKoaetsmmNk '�t-euu. Ian ms3ctag the bed remove 'the to vele,,, him front t e chs{r. She 1 of the police you may have been n. �j k not' for a depth of two and one half All you had to do-was to pass through�'waa mane with fm,an he was wholly by Ga1310C1tt Or Drapery feet and at the bottompen Isco drainage as o window:" _ in her power. She is.a woman with a D passionate sense of Injury. What �sedrQeibemd A of broken materlai. Now fill In the There was a moment's silence,while l y � �bed. say for.two feet, with Boll well Klrb hesitated in what order to tell happened then nobody.e se saw." f his 7acta. Hull mapped the back of I Mrs. Hull opened her yellow,, mimed w,th the, well rotted manure, g y wrinkled lips« to sea Maz, s'• care never to allow the mannro his overflowing net Phyllis •Can- Ps speak, but $irb 8 n h decked her. Not yet, Mrs. Hall. I'll !ng am moistened her dry lips. A ES SMAW P". to come !n contact with the.mots,as it mrd in her throat ached tensely. return to the subject. If you wish a causes club, root disease. The Peony „ , you can defend 'yourself then. Each 15-teat package of "Diamond $us scion fell first on- me an on i He stopped a second time to find the Is a gross-feeder, and as the bed is ao Hall... Korby went on. "You've seen kcal wan of :'.veryseldom made, make it to begin h 1 Y proceedingwith his »9aa contains direction. so simple slt2e The top foot must be e6 it all thras ed out in the papers. I;story. The silence in throom was that any woman can dye or tint any gcod soil had beeat.gifriendly to my uncle for tense. The proverbial i ,nixed with.bone meal only. years, an as seen in'to his rooms p pin could have old,worn. faded thins'saw, eves it she go beery heard. Only one person in the' has-neva' dyed bp[o Choose any s In pleating. place fire crown no an' lesvfa' them that evening... M room except Kirby knewhere the color at drug store, deeper than threo inches at the deep• own suspicion' was directed to Hn1( lightning fuss going to strike, - That � ` pat as deep Alantins!s often the canes especially when he an 'Mrs. Hull at;person sat by the door chewing the the coroner's-inquest changed the Esme'end of a cigar passively. A.woman int shy blooming or no blooming at all. 9n y When there is no love In troublo•its so as to get me rtlto my uncle's 'part- v pent weight j 1'eoaies are mach Defter planted is went half an hour earlier.than'?*had emotion.° abed little sob of fief grows double. the tall than spring as they commence been there. I'd caught them in a "I've been leaving - • root growth so early that, yea retard panic of terror when I knocked on the story"the cattleman we tson. I've Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. -hem' if you plant them fate in the their door. They'd lied to,get me into'got bi3n him in now, He's the j . L'Opring. and thereby"lose a year's trouble. Hull had• quarrelled With hinge on'which it all swings, The bloom. Peonies ripe, about the first Uncle James an'had threatened to go(mea or woman that killed my satcle _ -- :',of September, and abould, if possible, after him with a gun-in two days'",led ffavilkowto s wast I James Cunningham sitting oppo. J \ e r t time to make root / arty-eight hours later he was growth*: then they will bloom the tot- looked a lot .Ike Hull to me. I P�ite Kirby with his cold eyes stead- Itu to ng. spring. Oftentimes newly - ."I-had one big advantage, Chief, slily fixed on him, for the first time - ' planted Tanta will not robots the .. gave visible s' D p lot of inside facts not open to u s> of his anxiety. It - "1 �,,typical - bloom, the double varteties the cattleman explained. "I knew foitme in the form-of a little gulping veryoften coag out Bingle and small instance, that Miss McLean here hada sound In his throat, - 1,'this being due to the tact that the been in the rooms just before me. She "Cole Sanborn and I found Hori- plaats afire not established. Peonies was the young woman ray uncle had'kawa in the room where he had been td m that makes people +are more slow !n developing than the appointment to meet there before killed. The doctors thought he must it's not just cult° Moist ten o'clock. You;will remember Mr. have been dead about a day. Just a with their meals- meas-ether plants, but when once ea Blanton', 'testimony. Mita McLean da before this time Miss McLean take mustard jtablished they will increase and bloom , tion and helps to a8aim" Icor years: In tact the an I compared notes, so we .were able,an I met James Cunningham corrin ;•and aids digestion bob habit to 7'are known to to shave down the time during which++out of the Paragon. He was white.an' y 9iTw Ian a rantnry I , late the.meats. It is a g -• - shakin H w _ix iC fteahly for every � .� The peonies should be fertilized with We worked together. She gave me sea, an' his arm was badly strained —� girden tertiliz6r or pulverized manure other important data. Perhaps she- He explained- it by sayin' he had •f. d La n _-:every spring. Panty of water must be had.better tell in her awn words about fallen ownstairs. ter I wondered rnC�S e ee/s s tso the clue she found that we followed." about that fall. I'm stiff wonderin', u � given them at-all times and the ground Rose. turned to the Chief. Her Had he just come out of the apart-_kept well well cultivated around them. IEa young face flew a charming flag of ment where Horikawa was hidin' Had lthe fall, crit down the foliage before color. Her hair, in•crisp tendrils be- the tendons of that arm been strain- _ ,covering. Then corer with wellrotted ,sate the edge of the small hat she ed_hy�_.iiu_iit�n twist? And:had ----- -- -- -the-sprfng.motto fh-e- wore was the ripe gold of wheat-tips left _Horikawa .behsrui him dead on ' hed• in tine shock. The tender blue of the bed? As to varieties, a well selected list violets was in her eyes. . James, white to the Iles, looked ill'�� ` ,11 � in Cook;n might include: Festiva Maxima, early, "I told .you about how I found Mr. steadily at"Dia cousin. "A very in- fN '^.`' ' Cunningham tied to his chair, gensoua then ` .• pure white; Delicatieaima, early, lilac g . Chief' rye I've always compli- rose; Edulis Superb,, early,tleeppink; I forgot to;say that in the living room mented you on your imagination," he --- Baroness Schroeder midsesson,white• there was a• faint odor•of perfunie. p , Veins, mid season, hydrangea pink; Oa my way upstairs I passed in the • _ M balk s man.and a woman. I had'i,•ot •��' TNERES_ Fj�llx Grouses, mid-season, red. Among a whiff of the same perfume then. It You r thw later bloomers are: Avalanche or was.violet So I knew they had been CAN Albatre, white; Couronne d'Or, yellow- sob- eep pink;, Lane discovered laterthatMiss Harri- SPARE T(hE OR //y /T• s�jlpl�te/• BmlgltptP.I' (3raudtflorej, pink; Ker Rosenfield, man used that scent. ALL YOUR TIMC crimson; Marie Lemoine, white,cream "Which opened up a new field of centre.—Ontario Horticultural Asaoci- speculation,' Kirby' "went on. We beThe Mustntion shows an interesting test you - AMD PUT •-- aa Kan to run down lact3 an']earned that Money in Your Stocking Y should try in your own kitchen. It proves the m cousin James bad secretly married ,superiority of good enameled ware for cooking Miss Harriman at Golden a month Money in Your Purse j The virtues are bet in interest as urposes. Take an SMP Enameled' Ware `Sauce before. My uncle had just learned the Mone _ 'C, a>nd a sauce pan-o7 equal size made of alum rivers are lost in the sea _ yin the Bt►nk! h metal. Into each hews, He had 'a at will mads b Act as our Agent. Sell our B.&E. Superfine (num, tin Or other et8 ea pour a quart his lawyer, one the: Cut James Ota Hosiery to yourfriends,neighbours and He is wise that hath wit enough without a cent an' left his property acquaintances. sof cold water. Set both sauce pans over the fire. for his own affairs. to Jack Cunningham." The work iseasy,t he once recogds sell zethemseives. h The water in:the SMP Enameled Ware Sauce Pan � Any woman will at once recognize the high N 't'1'hht will was nt+ver signed," Jack 'quality of 8&Ehosiery. This clii=of hosigry ii:lll boiling merrily In i}bout$ve minutes, while If you are in company with.athera bloke in quickly. is not generallyobtainablelocally.. Therefore. people are anxious to buy from our agents, the water in the all-metal sauce pan will come to be not ashamed of truth. Kirby looked at Jack and smiled Housewives who need more ready cash, { boil in about eight minutes--three minutes scally. "No, it was never•signed. schoolgirls with books and dresses to buy, g "YawningYour brother discovered that when he teachers, men or women, any one can sell longer. Save fuel lA cooking Use is one of the roost healthy B&E Hosiery and make money. At the same ' -'(crass of exercise," gays a doctor; "It lnoiceci the will over at Uncte�s desk a time they do a real favor to their customers. indicates relaxation and,freedom, few minutes. after his death. write•ro-day James did not wink an eye in bis- ' '!. rl t. ■ANUfACTURIIIg CO.(Dept. poinsons in the-systema and-does not tress. The hand of the woman sittings necessarily express boredom." So beside him went out instantly to his �• . �� ' -: don't be afraid to yawn. in a warm, swift pressure,• She was "A Face of Porcelain and a Heart of SteoP; white to the lips, but-her thought was ' x' tet the man she lovo3 slid not for Bees on Farm Three finbhear Peat! Ware, two eoab of pearly-trey herself. Kirby scored another mark No@ a (aside and eat. Diamond War., three scab, Ilsee S M P iC R E A M Nothing pays better when propegurly .�•e and i►hW sahibs,white Hnint, Crystal Ware.teres — to hes credit. cents,pare whits inside and oat,'with Royal Blue edsfnz managed. Send far our catalo e Cumulative evidence pointed to �. nY We •avant YOUR Cream. We a James Cunningham,"continued Kirb of be r elyFe auppltes Expertad- praa,aea i' highest. price. We supply cans " R l'' vice freely Given. v"aSHE[T METAL PRODUCTS Go. pp y He tried to destroy the proof of has 0 Mskn daffy returns. To obtain marriaggee to Miss Harriman. He inter Ruddy Manufacturing Co., Ltd. MONTRiAL TORONTO WINN►PEl4 best results write now' for cans to retended to lose an important paper Brantford - Ont. EDMONTON VANCOUVER -CALGARY Leot for t3ia P � P P Trade stark : BOWE`1 CO., LTD. TORQNTO that might have clears up the case. --••- -- is7 - He tried to get me to'drop the matter ISSUE No. 16—'24. a J.r.. k.. .. :a iF:'y 'v 'w," •. +,1: „„' ':w . '..•' ... .::^".: Y5 '.,,. 'wA-.,.. d”.,i +xrS'.iA�"�!•✓ ♦1'+:t '8.'lB.rol .ao-yRiv'�.tie.'•'�u�:s"'�i�iro�.if�^�z.....! "•�Ta:�:+tM..,,Y..�3.'.M:'.e,Y:��•�r'.Y'9`1�5Bi.�'`:�':.n<A:alms'?�'xa:.s.dwtx..�'�'c,.7E•..�•s:r.,...'.:.'"^w4,v!3�![...•.,f:_,o-r...rJh^!:t,•.rAr.re+e.�,4�x:�;Y.an...e....:sP.1r•.�3.�?:.,dol."�x�i]i'�'.s,YSm�i`�+'"zY7�',.��•m_�'S".°•.�..3t,f;�'S5'L�'3�.;fc'fT3�..'nia•.,AT.t...'7"--•"y'.`�'.elii�ikYl1{1' �����'�...�e.'�," '•k�a^�'�,��' , - :s :..... ,. :..,..; ,a,' `,.1 :. .•%�..<, r. s d' LTi .: A9 SU U.M-FORSLEEF M BSI r.. ¢ _ 1ER N RUH, Get OF `1878 1924 . . an W�!be Able to Live Twenty-f our Hours a Day --•BrI• 4 tiah Inventor'Working' an Electrical Apparatus Which -GS `May •Reader Sleep -IJnaecessary. _, ' ■ h T There may. be no sleeping'apart- It may not be necessary, then, to : :gents in E000 A.D. Science may ob- wait until 2000 A.D. for the day when ■ ■ ' the tired man can restore his body as " 'orate their necessity by eliminating he would recharge the battery o! his �.. `,klee 3t is ahead seeking a,subati- p- �: e i ring , ,'F rom ustna� J�. y g automobile. One visualizes, his ate '#ute for those eight hours or more of ping into an insulated cage, attaching - wumber that up-to-date is man's only an electrical apparatus to head and expedient- to "knit' u the ravelled wrist, recharging d: - �P� P t, hanging his brain cells, anc� �ydnaly offices for the tired human minutes a giant refreshed! one sees ,The oldest established Dry Goods Store In organig m• him living 2t hours a day, adding — i o 4 Electricity, it is believed, will be seventeen waking years to his lifetime. S011th UutiLPio will sellat ` -that substitute. Research has demon- A famous.London brain specialist � ,strated that the need of sleep is.pro- comments on what .has been already - iiu by an actual chemical reaction achieved. • boa the bran}'cells which drains them "We cannot only keep peaple awake - - of their vitality. It has shown that by electricity; we can also send them Wholesa,le Prices sleep recharges these 'cells with new to sleep if they,are.wakeful. A very - : vitality. mild-and constant current has to be ; Dr. David Fraser Harris, the Eng- used. It is also true that after,the i -' the best selected stock of Dry Goods' In the county 'Ash surgeon, and Dr. A. W. Crile, an effects of electrical treatment to in- _ tl ° _eminent Amer - scan, contend that these duce .wakefulness have worn off the consls ng Bf brain cell changes are electro-chemical. patient will sleep more deeply than An English inventor is said to be usual, though not necessarily longer: - . working on an apparatus which he He will, awake perfectly refreshed. 0 , - - arge-tile-warrmat1 The-use of elattricartreatment-draws � �a0%."es -urnlshZngs. cells by a direct electric current. on the reserve of energy in the,brain." - k CRASHll11G WALL UNITED STATES PICKS �7`eAt s' " Furnzshmgs BURIES AERIAL TRUCK THE BEST SETTLERS -House Furnishings :F'lre F' tern Are 'Carried Carried to New Law Reacts-Against Can- . i _. Death Among FallingBndcs. ada'a Prospects of Securing Furs an Read - Good Class of nts. � Ot�ll]�,g �c Chicago, April 18.-Nine firemen - sad one policeman- are 'know to be Ottawa,Oat.; April 21.-The pass- f dead, and sixteen firemen.were badly &Ce, �� injured is a spectacular fire and the age through both broaches of the - crash of a lour-storey building. Others United States Con grecs of a new Im- . we misaing, and the totals may emceed �c�'which reduces u grub- `20, as eoame of the-infused win not ably,40 per cent the total quota o! persons from all countries who may oyer. eater the United States during a Tear. G .This is 11010 day •sale, -This sale will continue until - A huge brick wall, four storeys pt : has given the Immigration De here Mast, bulged outcrashed' do ;" a terrian ez- something to think shoat. ! I -alt goods are disposed of and will commence at once plosion, crashed dower; burying men -'; and apparatus beneath tons-o! (febris. The general impression, has been that the reduction of the quota woald on Blue Island Avenue, near Four- teemth Street. make it easier for Canada to Bet im- 5� . migrants. Bnt..it,will work the other The entire front of Curran Hall, way in so far as it relates to a mar on a wes a or of immigrants that this country.most -- - -.---._- mai►y years, cillapsed without warn- desires to get The new law means Ing, and before any one of the firemen that.the number of immigrants from ilghting the flamies'wag liven a ek2aca��e British Isles that may enter the ?,to leap,to-safety. BRITISH FLYER United States within a year niter • •en Hews it B Mors than twenty firemen wens July 1st will be increased by 62 per REAC M BAGDAD � mounted upon the city's new steel cent. water tower, erected in the centre of The chief purpose of the new law Six-Hundred-M7e La Of the St. John's, Ndd.--Advices received pected thsi;wvortt sill Begin th3i�sm6 ='the burning structure, when it crump-`is to reduce immigration from South- p from fhe sealing'flest now in the Gulf mer, led up files so much paper beneath the ern and. Eastern Euro oa the ouWolrld. Trip Coat- "tons of brick that rained down u; ,n it �+ are to the effect,that the ships are Winnipeg;=Man.-Manitoba be ground that these regions have been: pleted by Major MacL,aren. within striking,distance o!;the main the-tack bf-relenishin its me re- Work of rescue parties was hamper- sending a very barge. proportion of .. A 20,-M herd of seals.B'Ca fain Sean, o! the sources next month, when a cove of' � plunged when the entire neighborhood was undesirables. Now, 85.years ago, the ��,` P ajar Stuart .Terra Nova'advisees that he is steam-;Hua o n Maclaren, the British round- the- Hungarian now en route plunged into darkness, and by the British Isles, German and the north- in into the white coats ofrWhite Bay'. to Winnipeg1 dg�, ,. tear-.�.,� �_ y world flyer, tended here on one of g y from Creche-Slovakia structure that tottered inward might em countries o urope generally sent the lar aerodromes in the British and that the floe is well covered, and'will be released in ,s.quiet district m y a much larger percentage of immi- Empire. that all the other six ships, which are the province. Local rtamen in fail any momeet,burying the rescuers p• � sP° beneath them. grants to the United States than did -Tommies belonging to the Air Force, within a few miles of him, will likely'sponsoring •this move and-bear the _ e _ the other parts of that continent. So, which practically alone keep i peace secure paying voyages, too. I entire expense of bringing these_birds' HOUSE WRECKED y' by fixing the quota on the census re- thronghout•Ira.k, thronged around the Halifax, N.3 -The apple movements from Europe. turns oi-1890, the United States has plane, with earners,,'^peering the air•I for this season is practically over, the Saskatoon, Sank.-More than one ,BY SEWER EXPLOSION 1 thus been able to put into effect a se- men. Bagdad's military colony de- total export movement via Halifax hundred swine- breeders have taken }lective method of immigration which, serted the weekly_fashion show on the�over the Domicion Atlantic Railway,'advantage. of a special educational while reducing greatly the number-of to'date b -�oman �njtlr�ll �� Fl�Ol1t neighboring race-coarse. ,. sing 1,132,892 barrels. There short course in bacon and hog produce of Her Home is Blown Out 'mmigrants of an undesirable class, Lady Dobbs, wife of the British are still a few thousand barrels to tion conducted by the University of Increases the quota that may enter r mmissioner, welcomed MacT aren as move before the stocks in the various Saskatchewan recently. Lectures.and.. by Blast. from the British isles and Germany. he climbed from pia plane. The G00- warehouses are cleaned up: Lpractical demonstrations on different. -Welland, April 18:-Sewer gas ex- mile flight from Ztza to Bagdad was Fredericton, N.E.-There is a. con- phases' of the industry were given. pbded with disastrous results on Roes BLIZZARD ON COAST made in sever bouts. lt'CacLarerrt con- siderable boom in the hardwood in-'Judging competitions in -which hogs _-Bucci atinoouA:a-�� dust of New Brunswick at the es-,were. Judged before and after n - :wrseked, three set im fire and several DELAYS ATLANTIC SHIPSanny planes. eat time,mill at Juniper and Forester slaughtered was one of the features. t persons injured. 'Mrs. D. L. Weaver, Equadren Leader Harris, who last being operated with both day and' Edmonton,- Alta.-More than 11%- who was standing on the rear porch Five Inches of Snow at Half- saw Macl,arent as hie schoohnat° at: night shifts. In addition to these,000,000 worth of raw furs are receiv- of her home, was thrown several fest fax--St. John, N.B., Also the age of eight, was-among those to I mills, there are four other mills in the'ed in Edmopton annually, and a fur by the impact and snataiaed a frsetur- greet him.on arrival here. J1-hardwood. eame .Yieinitg ter-enttmg - gewill-be-established-he re. It., y: "}_other _ S- swept_-sw _ -fid- exctsan —44 arm- injuries, TheWeav_ - !is expected that this institution will f ` ee house was badly damaged. Halifax, N.S., April 20.-Halifax 1 Montreal, Que.-Immigration this.give a useful impetus to this import- The entire soath side of the home had's white Easter, the surface being Seven hundred9lovaks err-i year has started off well, the arrivals 1 ant Alberta industry. . enc William Walsh was blown out and covered with four or five inches of rived in Winnipeg recently, the first during February having been 6,106,1 Vancouver, B.C.-A recent an- the rest of the buildii.g wrecked Mrs. snow to-day, following a blizzard that of 8;000 settlers expected from Czecho-,an increase of 86 per cent. over that nouncement indicates that the Von- raged Saturday afternoon and night, Slovakia during the spring. Tiley are for the same month last year. This conver Harbor' Board conte Walsh and three children were at din- y ght, mpt _ being distributed by immigration - nen, and thou the drain room was which, while not causing any known brings the total arrivals during the the erection o! a cold storage almost demolish g destruction of property, authorities throughout the Prairie " ed,neither Mrs. Walsh P Pe y, curtaile.. pre- �eleven months ending February to This will prove a boor. to the shipping• . y t Easter she in Provinces; all of•them being anxious s nor the childiea` were serioual in-, pP' g and•made street traf- 135,128, an increase of 104 per cent.'interests, and render valuable assis- to take up farms. jured. _ [tic very difficult. The vigor of the .. ..:.,* , The arrivals during the period ending.tance to the movement of fresh irtrita, sheet of Same'sho°ting through storm was especially felt on the -- February have been divided as for- vegetables and Soh through Vancou- - e basementn set re e - house of Maurice Barnes, Fisher St., delayed for hours on account of the made at the Palliser Hotel for the per- States, 19,120; from all other coon- ing ice,which will be sold to fish[busts. s and before the blaze was extinguished, blinding snow and high seas. The icd ,of the Calgary Stampede next'tries, 48,992. _ I and the general public. $800 damage was caused. A small Swedish-American liner Hungsholm July. The Boston Tourist Co. has I Fort William, Ont,-Plans are al Dawson City, Y.T.-It is reported, =. fire was also started in Edward remained' at quarantine from Satur- made 50 reservations and,135 visitors most completed for the two million that more thrn.50-claims have been BIake's house on Ross Street.. day afternoon -till Sunday.morning, are coming from the Sioux City, Iowa.dolls-' paper'mill to be erected by the recorded following the recent strike At the junction of the Ross and while the Cunard liner Scythia was One hundred'�nsi fifty more are ex-1 Great Lakes Paper Co., according toy of high-grade oro in Beaver district, a Welland Street sewers, flames spurt-1 held off the harbor for over twenty- pected from Chicago and 100 from St.[a statement made by the president of 60 miles north of Reno. Mang outfits ' 20 feet in the air and eonsiderab:e four hours. Paul. the company; J. H. Slack. It is ex- are leaving for the new camp, and ° damage was done in this section. i St. John, N.B., April 20.-A snow - considersbl development'is looked for, It was the first sewer-gas explosion storm of unusual proportions. for an the near future experienced in Welland;and is thought April swept New Brunswick from.the tr to have been caused by-the sewer 'be- Bay of Fundy to tate borders of Que- � � � � � I British Columbia 'growers will .z -coming overcharged by the hea-,y bec„Saturday and Sunday. The fall ceibe from $19 to $19 a ton',for to- rainstorm (varied in depth from-a few inches to t , niatoes sold to ibe Doriiinion canners '? afoot. ' In St John the wind reached this summer. This.his been decided SPOW t><n>tnigrants s 35 milds an hour and at Leprea-u, a > , {` Y " b • a board of nrbitratior, consiatin • • ` a` of representatives of the Provincial .--sem'. Sailing'for Canada:few miles from here, fifty miles. I Dept. of Agriculture and associated ' f London, April 20.-Liners,'sailing Nationalities in 1921 Canadian boards of trade of British Columbia from the-Clyde in the next fortnight ; : ` Leat year there was a flat este of Census. >� ;�� i s for Canada will carry three.thousand $17 a ton. emigrants, making over eight thou >«rte The value of produMion of fisheries ' sand sailing for Canada since March English. . .........2,b4b,4yti of Prince Edward island in 1923 was fat French ........ ...2,4b2,782 R ""' N ;�,. G $1,7i•i,R66, np increase over the pre- - Scotch ..1,173,824 cious year of $14r„26i. Lob :ening iss 1 r. w the chief activity of the fisheries of What of Subtraction? �., Irish ...,...1,107,81? K{ �,yf�.`� ^ F ” % y 5" W.�a (reading gewspaaer)-"Seien• German ........ 294,635 I � � $ "' ""� r <x�; I the province and in 1928 accourterl for tists can multiply the sound of-the hu- Hebrew ........... 126,196 � � " x Ni ,, $1,405,906 of the total va'.ne"of the t " v }'` 't �` *• '' K i`�sr e�? -catch. or eighty per cent. This, snie:t >«. man voice 12,000 times. Dutch 117,509 g y Husband (thoughtlessly) - "What Austrian;r......... . 10#,671 fftery is next in impeirtunce to lob - 15 they done is the way of subtrac-I 7Ukraniari ......... 106,721 A cicee-up view is shown of the British seaplane, which started on a staring. The net Valne of smelts in tion." T.ussian ............ 100,064 round-the-world flight from near Scuthampton reoently. 1923 was $121,233.MIAN a ..a w '`,on wiry ^'.; ? z A �,:-,a�, y .t._ �_ .u�- ,wF'a„t wr.:, 'w asp«.x •"•-:�'. J+ �d5,t� ti.i a e. r'4''"°a d•Fc3 A;' +.-f, 'z' r err• '`w,,,, – 4''rum -'7,1..�;...,,. .,�a.p,,, .,;,yC ;, ,, ya,. ,.,.�..' .r s}t yp' .7>!:` eR._'•� • .iso. ".— ��.�°4�+?5e_tr..r�tss^�-i*".a"y�t.;ni7.�,.Mai.s.'""'�..i�:�^�•'..f�'•:aittx.:i x: .ia7.�.,�s2k ..L:GS."'t5p:aS"�.i'Li�e: 'w3,��'r-' ,:r.. • ., .,efi. ,.;, ,,.. '?fi. '..c D*9Y5','+'•.rd,w )'++ ♦,� s'.. .-r• ;•o:` ""f'•„� �r iia- �"':ti d ' S W K fie. t R R F rhaC. y r,�,�.,!• ..... s wits: ... ... ..,,.. ;''. • '.'..., .� "r ' 17 ..l y • .. .. .. Y =Dr. Henry will be here as usn• .:T1r. Bateman anti Nr.and Mrs a ISMS „ LnaA�.+ S. a2 next Taesday to atteud to his Kingdon. of Toronto, We uith� N " profes4onal duties.' " relatives here on-.Sunday. Dentist iq top� -F. W. dvd Mrs. Weeks spent -Dr. E. A. '$adleir. �> ' ' .'• • -Stanley Davis has purchased Easter with file letter's uncle and practic int in Toronto, will he here Ed. and hits. Apptetun.of in his office� on Thursday,from 10 q Maxwell car. sle aunt, _ n of Che a. M. to 5 p m., me usual. * , -J. Ross Tbexto , Uxbridge. - Easter with his family here- -Mr. and Mrs. Bretz.and Mr. -W. G: and Mrs. Haiti spent r.'spen t - -G, G. Torrance,' of, Toronto, and dims. Garrett, * of Toronto, over Sunday with J: B. and Mre• _ .visited Pickering friends on the called at the borne of W. G. and Horu, of Peterboro. `_' t '' ''holiday, Mrs. Ha,m on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Harliek, of West -Charter Marquis, of Toronto, . -George Martin, of Brighton, Hill, visited with W. G. and Mrs. k spent the holiday with Pickering spent Easter here with his wife Haw one day last week. ` ren at the home of Mrs. relatives. and child -Mrs. Lumsden, of Peterboro, -Miss Irene Mdrksr,of Toronto, Martin's mother, Mrs. James Gor- spent the holiday with her broth spent a felt days at the Game of don. J.,R. Tb,:•aton, and family. +;Hz r ct = her parents Gere. -Mies Laura Andrew, teacher -W. A. Rammer and son, of = , -Oliver Crumnier has rented of the Enniskillen •public; school; B'rockvifle, called upon a lrutuuer i idents a Easter vas of Pickerin¢ friends on Satilyday. ) _ ]ling street east., cation at the holne of'her paten s. -Grant kroot and friend, of ,Tames and Mrs. Andrew. CARD OF THA'NK3. 'Toronto.'spent Saturday with M. -The drtlula given in the Town ' F , to and.Mrs Chapman. Hall on Monday evening by the e�'e wish to take re opportunity u ex reAs our sincere thanks to our George,and Mrs. of To. Dunbarton Dramatic 01 ander . p sw ionto, a sot Sunday with the the auspices of St. George's gbtirch friends and'neighbors for their kind- ness during the protracted illness oP• forroer'a spent here. was greatly enjoyed by those prey my dear father, rhe late Mr. Alonzo ' 4 —Miss Ethel Willett acid friend, sent. On account of thebad storm Sargent. and for their .expressions of of Aston, spent Easter with the the attendance was not large. syrupathy in our bereavement. form er's.mother here. The anniversary services oft,Saegen•G and•Family. • i A -Shad Stephenson moved last 'St•Andrew's Church, which were Cherrywood,April2?nd. 1924. week into David Annan s,dwel- advertised in our last issue to be ling on Hing street east. held-on May 11th, have been pc,' 'Now Adverttaementa. FiwElrt S. and Mrt?. Gordon, toned until a later date; probably of Toronto, spent Friday with May 18th, on account of the Meth OR SALE-Frnnle building, 18x . -Semi - Trimmed r/. �Eiobert find Mrs. Gordon. odists holding theirthank•offerinR �'j S- taunton Semi - 1 r mme - � - -Mrs. Orvis, of Dryden.-spent services on the farmer-date.- Apply to_D,.A.stoic.claresoQtts._.a3tf _ „ .. la few days lastweek with her --G,00d•Friday was • observed OR SEPVICE-A Yorkshire white sister-in-law, Mrs. J. Rankin. Very quietly in the village. There Fbnar. H.G. Wilson. lot s, con. I. Picker• Wallpaper Saves Time -- - w _F. F. and Mrs. Balsdou and were a few family re-unions. but 1139' family, of Burford, spent Easter the heavy rain that prevailed all ']�OR SALE-A number of freak The selvages are partially severed in the -with their relatives in Pickering• day had the effect of kee ing most Fcowa also duck egg.for l ain9. Phone dare pp 308. Geo.Bro duck eg . oreet ing. P e Clare process o menu#acture and all that, is -L. K. and Mrs.Devitt, of To• of the people indoors, Those who _needed_to accurately trim the rolls is to - ronto, spent Easter with the lot- had set apart the day to clean up j�1 OR . BALE—A good wind-mill for ser s pscents,H. and Mrs. Meebin. their premise$ were disappointed. .tT on pR R. purposes,very°lista':-W= — ---7tap the ends on the table. -Mr43. David Annan, of Church April 18th o'1,Pickering. 3ai }` street, Rpent over Sunday with -On Wedueadayj ' UCS EGGS FOR SALE-Rouen : These papers cask be hung quite easily Frank and Fred Mercer. who gave ,Pekin. at T3 cents nee setting. .Apply to and successfully. by folks who do their her daughter, M•rs.. Roy Percy, of their address as Audley, were Eimer Toms. Kingston Road East. 52.33 'Myrtle, arrested at Rome Beach by can own papering, and paperhangers find that ' -L. A. and Mrs. Findlay and stable Wro. Chester On the charge , TRS•E�1hiA ELvtgg_Nnreewirh with these papers . they can do the work daughter, Miss Nina. spent the of house-breaking. The tYeCe 1 practical experience. Oyu for engagements d 'week-end with their relatives in y in town or country. Phone Pick 11.08. a°-3 much more quickly an that they alwe S f brought before Police Magistrate SA acres „ land In nAA- Pickering; -' ive complete satisfaction. Clark, who remanded them P -John and Miss L'tteie Moore. tore. running water: or w, - Tuesday, April22Vd, during bleb season. Geo.F.Jackson. r. R. No. 1. Locust You will en•O Choosin YY a a of Toronto, spent Easter at the time they remained in custody in Hill. 31-33 1 yFer 4~ home of their parents, Harry and Whitby jail. On Tuesday even- OR RALE-1f1.IN1fl i",gtl,hert, *sen Our New Stock. The patterns are so novel t . Mrs. Moore• Ing they appeared in court, with Fbezrycanes. Apply W.Payne. R.R. No.`2, ! and varied. the colour harmonies are so ,. . 4. -Mr. and.Mrs. Elson and dan County Crown Attorney Grierson Pickering.con.i.,Altona Road. Ph 33a1v• shier, o! Toronto. spent the boli- 1722. ; effective that you* will soon find 8n idl; _ days -with Mrs..'Elson's brother, Prosecuting. At the request of anr•linaheifer. Ano rforeachroomthat needs renovating I r the crown a further remand.of e I OAT A roan y Pape J information as to its whereabouts will be • � that will make our home as charming as John Clark: week was granted, and in the v ' Have..Fou paid pour Pubserip• 1T received._Phone_ re.S61�_Ceeti.Story J meantime -tbP crown. authorities larerooat. wish i W. M tiOD t0 THE NBws yet. We need will investigate further into their. y►OU wi t Were.130 , - •the money and would like as rt record. 11iSON PIKE-Piano tpttcher at , earl TBmittaDCe. Ba Eclasetnon3 on s,turdays Pupils prepared � e; Wilson d"t, dans =013 Saturday last. April 19th, Yep:=a Pttones000.�ndio at Mn Ly�33pil• S . _� H APM A - hter, of Bowmanville. are s d. sae a our a nn ing the bol}dap with. the formeew George Merritt Palmer, psAAea FARM TO RENT-In the tewrahed • a s _ - daairhter: Mrs. D.N. Lockwood. away at hie home on Church St.. ofPickenns,cnnustin`df sa aore,.itpatea r -Mrs H. A. Mat�. Lo of Mone- in leis :8th year, after an Illness of on lot 14.con. tell •nd parucui gip' -#oa, arrived in Pickerinx on Fri. pearly seven years,due to a stroke dsy last. owing tb the critics l ill• The deceased, who was the young. TOTinE-I am prepared to 'attend e set son of the late John and Enn. �to gardens.lawns and other odd Jobs. Alp- Does � pars of her father, (leo.M. Palmer. p}yr by phone eo the Eastern House g.to 1 or-34SprlD g F(�O twea -Oar enthusiastic sportsmen ice Palmer, was born on the old ii to 7 p.m. char.Coyle.Pickering. 33-34 ■V■ A rhes of homestead on the second conces- WANTED-Live p4"Atry, bid",. have made some heavy cat about a mile STA ka a for sackers in the creek during the Bion of Pickering. w wool and junk. Highest pr paid o past week, some.having caught and a half west of Picketing Vill- same M.saoviteh. 11 4 mile. north or the - fir Specialty--E+ veryday Styl age..and has been a resident of the village of Brougham,on Brock Road, 33tf pearly 400,all large specimens. to keep your feet dry - -Remember Mrs. Rachel Gor- township all his life. For, over FOA SALE-&•c of steel Frocks for : ` .. don's sale of household furniture thirty years he has lived in Che, gaaotine engine:act or Renfrew scales, sap. H1Dg 9t."east village. He was well-known �0 Ib... nearly new:• set .f 42 inch bolster •.at her premises. eprisgs. RttaaetlConner.B:•rn,gharA. 33.34 _ and warms nearly opposite the Presbyyterian thronghoat Pickering on account ' Church. to morrow (9atRprday) af. of his interest in the horse-breed- CIEED BARLEY FOR BALE-. A. yAsk for �1]1am8' Boots--*they wear - Ing indust His, originality of 0 C.No.21 seed barley.$1:00 per bushel. Also teraoon. Bee dodgers for fall some s=ore pig„of various sees for sale cheap. F. 1�OD ,er and easier speech, his wit and his genial die- M.chapman;Pickenng Phone 2328• altf- �r Thea heaviest rain-fall of the pusition won hirn a boat of friends Satisfaction guaranteed who will regret to hear of his JOHN A. WHITE• R. R. No.1 Lo- season occurred of Good Friday, curt Hill•has for sale Sweet cover.sea, .sea .- when it rained very heavy.nearly death. His funeral took place an oat.,laatley.Irish Cobblers and Delaware pots= _ all da as well as the .previous Tuesday afternoon, when inter• toes.one 1928 Ford ton truck and 3 house with p p gardens. Phone Mark 8405• 32ti sight- It was jnat'what we need• ment was made in the Disci plea' ed to give the land a good soaking Cemetery. Pickering. In 1873, he OR SALE-Cheap. all kinds of Big 88 Overalls and SMOCks in ores -U--bring on a good married Elizabeth Chapman, of F„agoni,harness•and all kind. of farm i-m- ----- ' rOwth. Claremont,who survives im. He ment$in goodorder. Also se lheavy and• ' 11 tI ght sees and cock stoves and to s.site nogtthl: That �'Yor1 1bet�molr. �ast t and once and tand. Absolute oa'll always p none -013 account o the storm on - =__tln Monday evening, the meeting Mrs. H A. Matehett. offMo'netoD. c*r H erma».stouQville.Phone s M y a for the re-organizing of the Pick N. B:�and Mre. H. R. Heron, of E{ GGS FOR HATCHING-If y-1 want - AertaR lroo"l Clab was at n— wiater•IaY�get hatching eggs'from bred-to ed for one WBe�. Those interested �a AuK�s• -Dal_---Hip-second �y yphite Wyando;les Regal Dorcas strain,and died some White — ins.-Barron'straia+--The�nenaar+ 3- r ` dare. asked to be et the Gordon denghter, Alberta. ed blast year s gnu•winners. All selected- �. yr/ die8_.j_ Once On Monday evening.next al. years ago. eggs at 75 cent.for 15. Also Mammoth Pekin —A sad motor accident occurred d eg�ggss•=Ts«pts ppeer setting. 1M• B• Burk• �1 o'clock, sharp. R.R No 1,Loeast H21l. Phone Pick 1031. 2etf we are shoWing the latest 1n Oxfords, in swedes, -On'account of the snow-fall on on Monday evening on. Post's bill, -Monday night, many of the 'tele- a mile asst of the village, is which FOR SALE-Io the Village.of Clare- pateIIte and kid. phone poles throughout the town- George Allen, of Toronto; met Peter n bnaein�o residencetofn late ,Also, a dandy line of the last word in , :fshiF fell to-the ground. The snow with instant death. A party of rough oda. Furoate and an modern •onvemen- ts which was very wet bore heavily eight, consisting of Avery L. and iersees. Also a good barn2o:4o. 4 acres _ $08IlfiRr s , N. Y, oo which is an orchard'with all kinds of fruit _upon the wires, and the heavy Mrs. Brown, of Albany, . Hard and soft water. A p to Mrs.P. weight was too great a strain for Wesley and Mrs. Augustus and D A�Seoeclaiemonc Grove Ave.�°lToroan3t or to Fred T.--Bun�'1II$ - Pickering the poles. As s reealt t-he tele• two children, of Whitby, Mrs. - Eetabflehed 1667, suffered con- Clarke, of Napanee, and George -irnm .• siderably. of � A member of•the Provincial from Whitby on their road to we W—To- 'STEEL ing Board t Health will give of ad- car, r a large Hudson to, the i ����� dress at the next meeting of 'the car, driven c in Brown, the SWomen's Inetitnte to be held on owner. When coming down Post's AUTOMOBILE • 'Taesday evening next, the 29th hill they were about to meet Inst, at the home of Mrs. Henry another car from the west. The FIRF+ CR r,Z+g}rgr2+ Pilkey, Church St. A prograa,�,pf brightj}Rhts of the approaching vocal and instrumental &note will car, along with the falling snow The p�R jjdO • GMt77a y. also be Riven. Don't forget the and rain, made .it impossible to OSHAWA, ONT. = :PUBLIC LIABILITY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE question drawer. All mem pavement; -and as they -- T and fr;endi Incviited. tnrned to the right to pass the -The School Bogard andpTeach- other car, they went too far, andBEATTY era nrgently re heat parents-, as the right wheels went into the If you are not'protected INSURE NOW when the summer season. who have children who are about soft earth, the car swerved to.the ie�ust ahead. to start school for the first time, right,and ran directly into the STANDS FOR THE BEST e �,. to be present at the school on railing alongside the road. Three I WANT• YOUR BUSINESS Monday next when it opens after or four posts were broken and the - the Easter vacation, and when scantling on top went tbrough the the classes will be organized: It windshield, Grazing the shoulder is greatly to the detriment of the of Mrs. BrQwi), who was sitting. ' ,pupil to start in the middle of the in the front'sea and struck Mr -IN, SUR ANCE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sickneso term, as well as being a hindrance Allen, who was sitting in the back to th© whole class. seat, fairly in the lnoath, break •tea' - BONDQ-GovertnmQnt, Municipal, Corporation. -:Th-e- tntrance Examinations Ing both jaws and cansi g fiv very 3 -. 'MORTGAGE LOANS oil Firm Properties. - "l ." have been fixed this year for the bad' fracture of the base of the first week in July, the. same ao it skull. The unfortunate roan was � REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential. _ "teas a few, years ag . A good taken at once to the village to , .y + many object stron¢lp to the late secure medical aid, bat on exatui Litter Carrierq Hay Catttera, 'R K E ' mess of the date. Very fregnetrtly nation 'it was found that he was W - TW it is very b<it rat this time, and lifeless. death' heing practically Pump4. Door Tencki, Cow ntaneouv, Dr CRrta•rigbt, Ro�'ls..Pressure System,Etc. 1/a e '�,_, '• consequently, candidates are tin. lusts ' able to do their best work, qnd the coroner, reported the Reoi•-ient It will'pnv ynu to get my prices on /` PICKERING besides sn-ne think thRt it i+ rust to the County Crown Attnrney, above hePnre hoping elseahete. _ f,ir to th•i? allnrt.-n the pupils' but it nay decided that an inquest FRANK J. PROUSE l i' i,,iii,lr•yy by con: ening them to ,.'as unnecessary. as the accident ` TelephonePiokering z LIi write o � was considered purely accidental. PLOKERIN0, ONTARIO��� ..�� . ' .. p 4$0 : , '��:x• ;�::x�' �»� P' k x 'g'S•.,. �;.sFzi"-'=�: ^c;�,�,. '5. ^tzld .. ..«._y..rv.�+.rP ia .�'. �0 a,. a•t' .'•C;+t.. I i ii