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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_05_02 ITIN rl" ,,.•s,s• '•*+-.w. � 4:.. *. r^'.'... `�"' ' "i•'-- ... a RF 'vti :,r a.{.0 7 +y..sy,. a„`,nr.,.'^'^,�•.. '^'•t;.'.•x.. .,+i; q. 7 i1•, 1`, . A, ,� \',may, .. , • '` �• C KE I N R OZ., ' /` ' • r rte' "'RING.) • ._ OL. XI,1 �. PICSERING.) ONT., FRIDAY, MAY • 2,' 1924 No. �34 _ P1'is�slsfsilOigsgi Snr>trw. _�rVOa ."•Et ::;Baker � � �. CHERRYINOOD. _ 08HAWA. I P y p GREEN-WOODattd4cal i _ The Ladies Aid Society of theMetli- Theunero to menteituation,des rteodist Church of Cherrywood will give the warmer weather and the fdct that ^ — 1. au Old Tyuie Concert and Supper sin a lot of men have gone out to Che : RE. FORS r - the evening of ery-Tia] m n t. .0ptometrical 'Associatiimof Ontario.Reg. The pr^grsui will consist of old time 38 applications for work were received itered:Member of ithe American Optometrical m "s r' Phone 2804,n. Eyes examined by appointment. i 0 Vol btc.• 134par will be served in the hall .could be laced. A lar a number of - F. . Phone 28tH, Claremont, Ont..:.; ,:.,aa — from 8 to 8 o'clock. Full particulars hien 'have recently drifted into town :` Established 1838 : NF. TOMLINSON, bf, B.; Member Stnt� will be given later. ' fr6m outside points. .of the College of Physicians and Surgeons rl ---- The oldest establlehed induBtrplIn of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b ° ROUGE HILL .� Ontario county. y the loft Or,R.Brodie.and latterly by-Dr, Catd c ; O j� R .,.. .,4 GREENWOOD. well. Phone. Claremont,Qat. 2aty , 1 Mrs.Lotton has been on the-siek The services on the Greenwood Cir- lis*., but is,quite well again. Y f ° C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., cult for neat Sunday are at 51ount iFIre Hill and Mr.and Mrs. Bee pis- Baker's Joy � e Edinburgh.memberof the College or Li-sten ~ Zinn at 10.30 a. m., the QuNrterly ited W. rayne over the weekend. .` Physician*and Surgeons.of batnrio.licontiate Sateratnent Service,. and at Green• For Bread. of Ito Oolbege of 6ut7teona, Edinburgh - �L•e are glad to know that- Mise �. f Special attention to dsieasee of women and To Bakers Sple' aid (ihO1Ce wood ac 7.40 p• m The .GzPenwood Dorothy i'la$ton is much improved in Not excelled by ANY OTHER b` children. OfHoeandzesideaee,Hronghaal. Sundav School meets at 3.00 p. in. heNlth. BRAND - of PlYono r9 h8: ' The Qurtrtei4v OfflciAl Board . will Satisfaction e p There were a Number down sticker- guaranteed or ChatPop rtact c meet on Monday the 5th lost' at fishing on Saturday, but did not get YOUR MONEY BACK Greenwood!Lt 8 00 M. V It. don't matter who makes p n,an fish' �1S81mT 'jOUr ,DR. GORDON McKAY-Chiroprac. Ed ar Clem and friend .visited Mr.- tor. Office hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to y 8 , 5.00 and by appointment. Phone 329. Birock �the_Recx>rdi Our Oval SCARBORO. " Payne on Saturday night and 'went Street. Whitby, _ sly, Bucker-fishing and had great success. Fol; Pastry. .Horn Phonograph - Come everybody to the Grand Com- More KISSIMI FLOUR sold in On- _L_ a- tepesl, edy to be -given in the basement of _ �_ - will la it. r � Christ Church. Scarboro(sto.p30King• STOVFFVILLE. tario County than any other E: OHRISTIAN, Barrister i12-d- 1901-- p y s '� ro�id}-on-the -- _ deur, •'P-��&-• .Solicitor.Notary Public Etc.. Moore to May 16th, under the auspices of rile Our Board of Trade Intend putting reason. south Wing,Court House, Whitby. sty ' Anglican Voting People's.Association. on a big celebration on Dominica For Bale In Pickering b • StGuffvi11V ont8 The drama will be rendered b St. Day' 8 y M. S. Chap- ILLIAM J. BEATON B.A,.Bar• y mea. - �rister,Solicitor member of she firm of � Michael and All Aagele A. Ir: P. A, A number of new up-to-date dwell- . Farmers will always Sod' a -Market . It an.Deniwn.'l oster and Beaton. Toronto and is entitles "Charle 's Aunt"' The Ing houses are in course of construe- y x General Trusts Building.85 Bay Stmt,Toronto. y tion is tow a. for their wheat at highest price. r" Telephone Main 961 and 962.. program will commence at '8 3o.day- School opened an Monday with an 'Phone for rice. light saving time, or 7.30 standard y P _ time. Admission 33 cents. Increase o about eighteen pupils for e De(+ttat j. i i• PC�1 _ the primary.elsee. :Lyarr�e r1' antied 'The H d of a is uttin on d, WHITEVALE. gar Tr de �R. HARRY HL'D94N, Dentist. Funeral Director concert. the second of a aeries. oa Fri. •� Whitby. Office—Adam's Terrace. Byron -` day niftbt in aid of a swimming Pool �� Z. C#R�'tN E St. North. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when and Geo.. E. and J1rs.' Pugh B eat Sun- pp in the Park. desired). bltf day with their daughter, ;Its,.- Bert Yi -Licensed �:mbatnier. - It is eapebt-ed that our baseball club Smith, of.06hawn. it _ '' R. D, O. )Smith. entist, St u$- w enter the York County' Lea i+^, Q - tOT08 HE�JiSE The meeting that was advertised to will ant Dville. Honor Graduate oCChieago and To- with Anroea and Newtasrket. Quite - ;�7 sonto Universities and the RoyalCollege of be held-on Friday evening.last to dis= CLAREMONT Ont a lively summer'in baseball is ea- DentalSurgeons. Phone office l 11, Residence t . cuss hrdco matters did qot material- _ 3013 4o-carnal, aponintments. - 26ly Phone fA24 ize,a6 it was not sufficiently adter- pPCted' This Bummer billy-your creArn CO tised;and was postponed for several The second reservoir (the basin for Stouffvllle• CreamLery Cu., a well B�•�ppLASE B. 'BEATON. D. D. $., Baur water supply),.has :caved.in and established' and- highly a ui Graduateof.the Royal Colel a of Dental "� -- weeks. -Anumber io the village are q Y q pped- s our council will be forced to build • Surgeons and University of Toronto. office very anxious to get electric light into Creamery. 0ttr experience is of over W;M. Pringle', hardware stns. Whitby. • . another wall. The tirai basin. built y y Cream ship r. their.honieP—trot... he fartnere .i°_thia real slue to ever - Office boars 9 to 12;1 to 8.30• Ind,•phone 6. 4 about 20 years ago, is still in good re. pe (Bell pheme 220. 44Iy �+� Tees, Shrubs Etc• district are, not very enthusiastic In pair. We are not plunging in the dark the matter. A -motor .colli®inn took ptgce on looking for R tnark�.t for -as un- Veterinary Having secured the ages^.y for E.D. Main street on Saturday last, when known brand of butter. Oqr six Smith A Son. Ltd.,,Nurrerymea, - • WEST HILL. two motor trucks ran leto eacb'other., years of energe, and our excellent A,KERSLAKE. B. Y. Sc.- Honor of Winona. Out. One ot'the trucks was badly smashed equipment and, the backing of . .Graduate of llnivusity of Toronto. All I am prepared to take orders for ail The inqquest into the death of John and the other limped to the garage many hu6ddreds of shippers, on- eases givenpapmph Bad careful attention.Phone kinds Ot Fruit Trees.Small Fruits,' Bizeau, who was kilted at the level doctor. 2002. Clareeoont. 92ty ables no to turn out a brand of Ornamental" Shrubs Etc., at crossing west of here on April 15th. �} w lowest possible prices.. when the motor truck on which be butterthat s established if -" — - .-._. was ridin was struck b a ao9as - WHiTEVALE. - on the market, 88th,' we have. _ ��attsfstt!!i �sxDi. � Special rates for larks quantities, g y P Biwa y train.was concluded at Oshawa on always read sale for our butter. 213tf. Moada avenin A number of wit• Mrs.Tran spent s fetor days with We are not seeking ex � Y. RICHARDSON- Real Be y g' friends in Toronto. - g patience at W.'tate. Insurance.Conveyam.cing; Nota.; N. J. Cha 'IIISII, messes were examined, and the evi^ your expense. Our cream gather.p �1Ckering E. O. Daniels t. making eztendv® in truck will cover its usual - Pabtfe, tate.Pteiaiag.Oar. any„ deuce showed that Aziz, the driver, reparrs on his residence. 8 stopped the track when Bizeau called Mrs. Ferguson sent Sunday with ground, and we are ready to take -,1' POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. out to stop as a train was approaching. her dauxbter. Mrs.W. Berry. on new shippese. Call as up and K r for oeaalles of Tori Aad Ontario. Ana and the jury believed that abs aceis- J. Hlrnie.of Edmonton. spent the have our track cell at your door. ties sales of all klada ar saas0 to on ab as- �oo dent would not have occurred If Data. dddnn Green lives P.o.. Out. H ard Bizeau had not called out to stop. The week-end with his family here. Ted rCnd Mn. Grover, of Toronto. _ T1 8.HEATON TOWNBRIPOLERH 'u"' l�pne Bad recommenthe ded tv� vielted with W. and dies. Hilts. �� y. iJ r oeo..yan.w, �e�i.�an.�tow., Floorin Ate y at their th ere will be for- �I°^d kFred aaumher ofnd Mrs. heir friends one Phone 11 02 aaftess , �saovataaISIMM of easy is lona ales be . laced there immediate) .cess' Qat• arriap lf. evening recently. BTOUPFVILLE, ONT. warded to the Dominion Railway *r !tor and y�rs. Walker, of Mount Joy. DooneD A. PIIG)H-Live ,tort aue- We can @0 1 on with the Board. A criminal charge will be and R. and Mrs. Dixon, of Toronto. 1 tiaaeer. Graduate of C. ,M Sones' School' n y y laid agaiaat Aziz .Chicago. I-ireti:me e:perie6ee with pedigr'esa beet brands on the market in plain "peat Sunday with tore.Griffin.k nerd rieg work. Ab hada of sates and uArt. Cqt red and white Oak, George ay with rs.Gr[ly o! this Here You Are 1oC�fly attended to. Termsreasaoabk. Phoar q ATHA. lace, moved here, was married and - aremoat 1617 Beech, Birch Maple. p Our business-is not confided to We are sorry to report the death charivaried on Saturday evening. IR M. MAW. LICENSED AUC on Saturday last o!one of our-hi bl Mr.'and Mrs. Hickson. of Toronto. TIONEER for York Ontario hardwood flooring only as we car y t3 y ' Couatiea.All king.of sales esteemed residents in the non of spent a few days with their son, Rev. t _ promptly attsadad o.1 Re and well assorted stock F'. Hickson,who eti31 remains seriops- rf - ,teat photic, Whitby,Oates t�std �y [ropoflna�s, etC. yrs. John Farthing, atter a. 'three Cement ' of rough and dressed wall boards, ears illness which was.borne with l tli' y a larraagld at MEWS'Officv. Bell Bad-iodepeti- y g great Chrisitan fortitude and patience. Motber's Dep will be hold at the PICKERIN Her Ltiaeral tack place on Tuesday Methodist Sunday School at 10 a. m, 0oal - t BASKETS •a so. afternoon when her i;ody was Laid to on 8utaday. tore. Rosch. of Man- y rest in St. George's Cemetery. Picker- cheater,mod Miss Miller will give ad-Having purch-sed the Ataol- ip6- '-%X. This decessed who Was. _ dresses. Special music will be ren- • 67th pear, was s ativsot Devonshire, er Come, weer a ower an the Estate of , Eugland, but came to Canada immedi- bring•friend. _ • W. G. BARNES and the entire ately after her marriage, Mr. Farth• hingles business of JOS. W. DOTE` D A MORDU E tat having resided to-Canadsfor three =- ' Du�IBARTON. e or four years prior to their.marriage. P Retry ROofiDg + Am prepared to supply all sizes They s6ttW on theStih concession of Born. on April..29tH, to A.J. and - _ from Be Bores to Three Pickering, where they remained for Mrs. Annan.A eon.' and Half Bushel: 1 D�CtiOT seventeen years. ,T>sey Lhea moved Mrs. (Dr.) Dales is holidaying in the =�:end Lath to Aths, where they have ever since eft and New-York. ale ea River BSSket WOr�$ uee..� � resided. She is survived bii a sorrow• len.at Toronto on April 22nd, to - Phone Mari.81aD UnF. to-date Motor 1C�eeat ing husbanoi,-two sons i rad• one dau- J. We are sore Dales, art•Mrs. O. W. j abler. Robert George. at home. Ar- y p° FA. E S O R, 'R.ANH PEN'NOCH Successor to thur John.of Markham township,and Holmes under the doctor's care. ` Mrs. Mackenzie,of Toronto;Iwd also Andrew Antsan is in the city 'with r; "The Man that made the Barnes' CHAS B$IERL, - MARKHAM two grand-daughters. Miss Muriel his daughter. tore. Wm. Dunbar. 5 OC"793W �i Basket." Phone 11000 Mackenzie. of Toronto.and Mia Mar. MIss Jean Anderson spent'a couple }orie Farthing, of Markham. of days in the city with her aunt. Mrs. Pedriek, of Toronto. visited BROUGHAM. with tier mother, Mn. Smales, last sourSavo W" S re, Sellickand family. of Toronto' d t We are Agents-for _. ere in Toronto last week. - are gueR � ockahutt Co. and Marvel 99" "a Farmers are now busy is their fields �j'tn Nicholson. with their,spring seeding. Our teachers. Misses Forsyth and _ E. and tore. Holtby pent Easter Haddon, have returned.after- a very ' Past Flour week with relative@ in Toronto. pleasant holiday (IOoldaShapley' ' - Mies Margaret Feaeby spent Is Miss Doris Murphy, o! Toronto 4; spent the holiday with her cousin, A *� May be obtained from you Grocer. week witb friends in Toronto. P lJr+ Muir, tore. Shea spent s,few days in Port Mies Etl�lBienkin. BroOl�lin Flour Mills Perry and Brooklin last week. Miss Katherine Anderson, at To _ Fleur and Bisells Miss Helen Barclay is visiting her roma. spent the week-end with her sister, Mra. Hagwood, at Dunnville. friend. Mise Agnes Thom. _CHAS. WILSON;-Prop. °day at On Monday afternoon thedecorator ; :FOR SALE at the home of her parents in Myrtle, and decorating committee met at the O�� W. J.and-Mre Brown and children, church to complete arrangements. y: A Ford Touring C-4r, Delivery . (� of Toronto spent Sunday with their Neat Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Wagon, DeLaval 500 lbs.Sepa- >High-Grade people here. Solatdt,of the Presbyterian pnblica rator. Ressol 8 in.Grinder., _ , Percy and Mrs.Thornton and child- tions,Toronto.will occupy the pulpit , - G. S. & M. 3i h:p. Instruction OriT ` ren,of•Toronto, spent Sunday' with 'here. : G. & Engine. Y R, J Cowan and family. Kra..Gerald Cowan entertained her ^ Brantford Binder Twine, _ House-cleaning. is the order'of the San dap School clans and others to a .i1716 that Cold - _ LUOTT dAy among the woolen of Brougham. arty on Wednesday afternoon in.the Greenwood agement. W. F. Disney, May it soon come to an end. Miss Mary Kennedy, of Scarboro, Rev. Mr. Solandt.of Toronto. willRemedies, - 42x[ F. Pick 714 y ; - occupy the pulpit in St.John's Church and Mrs.Jvan Annie and Fanny visit- Best maDu- Yonge&Charles Sts,Torontol 'here on Sunday afternoon at the usual ed with Mrs.George White over the ,. ' Remains open all year and admits �batsr• wMiss d. (''� ((�� PP P v Miss Dorothy Clanton. we are aCtared will be found `\train Cho students at any time: Stroh de, The .carpenters are making rapid Strong with F. E. Annie new store Pleased to report, is now somewhat mand for our graduates -all the progress im roved. Hopes are now etit rtained s -- • - And residence, ft is built on the old P P e ANO 1?`IJ 3 � time. Right now is a splendid time for her recovery. lII Oi1T store. to commence a course here. Thor- foundation, but the ceilings are not to , I am ,pre»ared to do Chopping and ou h re aration is absolutel nee^ be so high as in the former structure. Misses Florence Anis and Irene Oat p atria' eve da but q P P y g port the serious ill- iJunbar hAve been enjoying the Dr. " F1 t; every y cessary today and it always`payR We regret to re jAa E__ metes of Mrs, Walter Bennett, why is L, Hughes' excursion to New Saturday. 1 _ to attend a strictly Hrst•clase school No , E. McEWEN 1 and not as imitation one. Write Rniferinq from pleuro-pneumonia, and York and Washington. j5toneboate For Sale - today for free catalogue, who has two trained nurses in attend- trustees Wr y evening vensthers Nat the Ahs school Bore, We are glad to know, bow- house. The trustees were instructed John F. Ba les,! Claremont ever, that she is now impproving and Veterinary Surgeon P. W. J. Elliott, Principal the proFpecto are bright for bet ulti• to issue debentures for the expense of ,* Rural Route No.2 mate recovery. the new school and grounds. PiC]iclg='121�, �37.tA+riO ..._ J nen. .'+.. ..�, ":. , _ .' ..'... :. .''... ,. •, ., .. 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Ire 1->—• •, _... ,�. ro DqY `� 11� 1'I 1 Caused by Starved Nerves Due L to Weak, Watery Blood. r T� E teople think of neuralgia ea'a pain' O� to g^, `t-''F! II�� r { r !n the herd or fade, but neuralgia may� oa _ ( _ 4: „ affect any nerve of the body. Differ-'�. s eat names are given-to- f• T Folks' who want the very best use 1' Leets certain nerves. Thus neuralgia T4! i _- of the sciatica nerve is called sciaticas w MA HANE' _ AMC Ori I but the character"of the pain and the - nature of the'disease.to the same, and ; MACH e rem edy to Do mpmftye, mask be. No the same. The pain, whether it raises W1L1- B£ RFS• the form of sciatica- or wheth8i• it id- �,fy& Leets the face and head, is caused by , q, About the " ,-Hou' ' Se v �� •J�, r starved nerves. The blood, which normally carries nourishment to the � - - nerves, for some reason no`Ionger:does' ro l LOOKING AHEAD FOR THE materials may be used to brighten the so and the excruciating pain you feel ` - is the cr"v of the starved nerves tor. CHILDREN. ,room by the addition of a ting band food. The reason why the blood fails i { one acre of.our farm has been dei or edging of color to match.the paper. �� to properly.$ourlsh the,nerves is us- , - aside for the children. Our boy is;With the heavier cloth like the un- � unify because the blood itself'is weak four and our girt is two We planted!bleached cotton, crossway bands in j ?� and thin. - twenty !raft trees on ;.recent holiday cretonne,'sateen, or colored cotton are 1 y _ When you build up the impoverished : for them about five of each variety. often very pretty and effective. ERpe- j/1 = bloc with Dr.Williams' Pink Pills,you are attacking.sciatica, neuralgia and This acre had not been used, and it cially is this true in the bedrooms = - _: is well located for a-small orchard.I where bad covers may be'made to _ _.._ _' kindred diseases at the root. As proof X - The-p cTi trees ,wilt ne-beaitng-in match., Cheesecloth is likewise a•sen- - - of the value of Dr.Wlinams',Pink Pills c three years,at which time the boy will'sitive and fascinating material tQ vse ! in cases of this kind we give the state-. .„ be seven and the girl five. The cher- —and adipping in the dye-pot meat of Mrs. Marion Bell,.Port.Elgin, ' ries, pears, and other varieties will of wake it any color you wish. The light Ont, who says:=-"8ome years ago I course come along later. We plan toIfilter•s through it very nicely, and.it was attacked with sciatica is leg my t prune, spray, and care-for the trees!is very pretty for shrtost any room _ and hip. , The pain was ezcraciating - _ __ _ and I waa_forced to go,to bed., ` ourselves until they are older, an the house. finally w> alloy the children to market the fruits Texture needs a word. Some ma- v Apparently all the doctor could do was - ° - to give me drugs to dull the pain, sa to their own profit. We are witbinl terials are rough, some are smooth. . 1!1 e� twenty minutes of a good market, and It your wall paper Is very smooth, it -- • •_ _ _ otdierwiae I found no relief. I had . a, of course there will be some market is beat to avoid using a coarse tex- _ bean in bed with the trouble for sight at our gate, which fa on the public I.lure'or rough-feeling material at the ';'� Foolishness of Fear. Why He'Wept weeks when a lady who came w sea highway. (-window. If the paper or wail- is The teacher had been telling the me said that she had had a similar at- Not long ago, writes Miss Winfred tack,and had only found relief through 3t' We are also netting out berry planta rather rough, then avoid the smooth- stars about the'way in which Alexand- ' for them on the border of our Iace.I finished material. These are sinal °ades, .I read a doctor's statement the nee of Dr. Wfllfam6' Ptak Pills., i p about a woman who had become so�r the Oreat had eon�aarad Ehe world, dP�lded at_once to try this medicine. These vviH be bearing Boon,and can bei points, but-they often make a grunt going on from one country to another, and before I had taken more than' rf afraid of eating that she was prolong- " picked by.the'children .when they are difference in the way a room leafs to I until at last there was nothing more three boxes I found rails!. I continued. 1 older I Ing a miserable and sick existence on you. The mixture of textures it +ike +for him to took forward to. She re, the use of the pilin and ander the tzsat- 1x Then the bo has hAvin people g you nothing except a few sips o2 sweetened!lated how, after he bad con uered Ia- y sigh# hens, which R two le contnd}cli•► water a day. Others live so much in 9 meat the pain Telt me. I was able to t he helped to hatch in the spring. He at the same oaoment-very disturbing. I die, Instead of giving a great feast to walk again, and larva not since had._ lees these hens to a se p fear of,germs that they will not'lay p' keeps palate coo celebrate his victories, he sat down their hands upon a doorknob, and, it the least return of the trouble. I feel - and feeds and waters them regularly. THAT SMELL OF COOKING. sad wept bitterly. that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have We believe that when thechildren they are obliged to pass a coin to a "Now, children,." she asked. "why. � The pleasant,smell o! dried coffee car conductor, they handle It with been of such great benefit to me that are older all this will be healthful do you•think Alexander wept'" I strongly Urge similar sufferers to grounds sprinkled on a hot shovel will. paper. One woman o!.whom I have Bobby was in the back row and up work for them in the crammer vasa- counteract � na give them a fair CrlaL+' pleasant odors of lately heard makes her life a torture g t tions, right at home, and they will cooking in a house, A few 'of the to herself and cuts it off from the nor- went his hand: you can get thane pills from any P" have a measure of responsibility. The "Yea, Bobby?- said the teaches. medicine dealer or by mail`s! 60 cents - 'boy is already proud of his part owo-�grounds scattered on the top of the mat. helpful intercourse with .others beaming. a box from The Dr Williams' Medf- kitchen range will keep the smell of because she is possessed wit2,the fear +'Fleasa, miss,"came the eager, if!n- i erdd in the trees, and in time they,food from spreading to other rooms. of accidental contact with certain - cine Co., Brockville,,Ont: g correct reply, "because he didn't know O : both will awed their savings-account)Try this Plan when fish is being tried., forms of disease or of larking,danger .. p for college from the sale of the fruit. Rooms which people have been' in glass particles and such things. :he way back.' Tlp from the Cha isle, - R They will be massaging, under cites• The habit of resin things out of The rector of a fashionable London smoking usually have a stale small g - I am learning now and I mean to go tion, a small business of their own. church was traduced to preach at a They.,will be leapt bast'. So tar I've when opened in the morning.' This Lt►eis' true proportion !. everlastingly on learning if I live to,be a hundred. well-known prison. _When in the ves� - - fomsd flat when my ebildxen are kept cash be largely prevented ff, helots go- causing asisery. We Iet ourselves Mr. Stanley Baldwin. ', y atesestad, automatically f to bed at ni h a brood on the hardships of our lot and Cry he said to the prison chaplain: 'bus and i seg t,.. big bowl or "Now I have come. I don't know what - pail of water is put in the room.When underrate the joys that life also offers, The -unseen things of-life are the are good to say to your-convicts." The chap-' _ they . _. -.--- - ----- . -- -fa it}nest-and wludoar hr,z�ooms-or-we 2z ter-attention on the dangers most valuable. The man who putsmin replied, "Preach to them exactly 'x CURTAINS ARE IMPORTANT. must to a large extent be kept closed, all round us and disregard the glory of spirit into farming gets more out o!it - tlse nit' may be delightfully 11 Ing a life of usefulness and brave ad- sa you do to your own congregation; It takes only a tiny loath of bright y S y freshened than the man who iUat farms. One and remember only one thing; mJ r if some_ dried lavender is nt.,in 's venture in the midst of risk. It is of does not have to be a bootlegger to colors to set a room off, and the first p BSc! people have been found out and your$ course true that at times disease ie bowl arse this to then covered with get the proper spirit in tarniin . - thing we know, instead of s dreary,, P � P• g .have not-yet,." ,•„ very hot water. The adaitiorirof a lit. sent broadcast into a community by stupid, rather tiresome !seting place, - `'ve have a bright, cheerful, attractive i tle dried orange peel makes the frag- come one a ignorance or carelessness, room The curtains and draperies at-'ranee mora agreeable- and the act teaches us the necessity ofjr tK- being honorably careful. But we,-knosQ � �RO � �, ford a chance to Indulge is livelier I _ - A PRACTICAL PLAY SUIT FOR .also that for the most part the danger- one anger ' - color than we' can use to the-;waif ' paper, rugs, or upholstery. BOY OR•GIRL one germs that get Into the body ora They need not expensive. There destroyed by infante friendly organ. . --can be bought on easy terms _ are innumerable materials with which fame that are working for health. Most people who touch doorknobs do not " ti►e may get the prettiest of effects ti, die from the contact. 'And is any case HE low cost and easy terms of Chevrolet without paying an enormous. gam.of i ' are not the helpful tasks of daily life has brought great utility, Comfort - f Zmoney.Iffixt of all here you looked . -•• - worth performing even In the face of --a d of a f1,11 y-equipped ton f 8ome risk? the ginghams mind chambrays in your, mobile within easy reach of a large number ' ' The act Is that life is a hazardous 'local dry-goods store?• Have you con- ;' of Canadians. - aidered the possibilities of the voiles, business. That !s the kind o! dtacip- - line to which God- has subjected. us , ' or'cbeesecloth,or dress,musHns, and « Aad Chevrolet price--though is the lowest -:unbleached cotton cloth? Every one of '" But God calla us to live our lives, not P g � ;:c 1n fear and dread,but in trust and con- ,of any quality car in the world-is-Me full -these mgterials otEera an almost"un- z. T` d are no -limited opportunity for pretty and in- V. r fidense and hopeful expectation. Why_ an complete cost of the Car. There 1.. <• be always expecting the worst? we :• p . . expensive curtains, with the addition r extras to buy. Everything necessary for easy, Ol alittle ingenuity and a little'tante. walk in the midst of rislta and dangers g - 1 but happy are they who go forward `comfortable .sail safe motoring is standard Then there are the pretty and inex- _ equipment on Chevrolet. pensive cretonnes and chintzes. The day by day in strong confidence in the ° f the universe, who hold darker ones for. dining and livla goodness 0 F Chevrolet offers you everything in appear- rooms, the tighter ones for the be+�- that faithful living o! the life of love, ` ,.` - .1@ado to a hapf►y issue, and who ox- ince, dependability. and riding ease. that rooms. In the more expensive'rria- discriminating motorists deatand, and with terials, there are the thin silks and - pect to find that happy issue someway g Y a ter suntastr the velours and velvets.[ somewhere is Gpd's•good time .all these combines the most economical car -y But the secret of making the rooms 4242',- Here is a new.and pleasing performance'known in the world. bright and attractive des in .getting version of the Romper style, with out- MOPS. : the right color and the right texture. standing pocket sections and comfort- - ;Easy payment terms also have been arranged. y, twlce The Color mus ma wallpaper,,khaki, linen and cretonne are mop for the thing.which man intended ' be a little stronger, so as to separate I for this design. �� it to be used when he manufactured it. subsidiarq of General Motors, provides t the,window from the wall a little, and IThe moat satiafactasy mop I ever used : deferred payment plan which makes the ptlr- also be something 'like 'the rug .and The Pattern is cut in b Sizer: 2, , upholstery in tone. For example, tan 8, 4, 6 and 6 years. A 4-year size re- to wipe up linoleum floors was a tom- chase of Chevrolet so ansa that few, if any, P r'y P nsercial dust mo . If it had been oiled, walls may have tan ecru brown or, quires 236 yards of 36-inch material. p :'can afford to be without this fine modern car. for contrast,blue, or'blue 'arid tan, or To trim as illustrated will require (r so mach' rite better;:oil helps to put a C-t16 yard of 36-inch contrasting material. polish on the linoleum and hardens blue,tan, and brown. They may even the surface protecting the design and ' show st little oran a or red: But ne Pattern mailed to any address on p As} About The Gdtf A.C. Deferred Payment Ply 4 sure that some of the colors in the' ipt r i�eeipin it clean longer. ?_ I Publishing Co., r3 West Adelaide-St.,,. For dusting polis rng_my stove Chevrolet Motor Compatll► : curtains are in wall.;•rugs, and chair I have a cotton dish mo from the coverings. Toronto. Allow'two weeks for receipts p f Canada Limited ' five-and-ten-cent.,store. .The soft cot- +fbr 91=10011 al Tmnsparfetlort� ' For the,.bedroom we often choose a�of pattern. I p Oshawa, Ontario plain color that is exactly the same Send 16c is riff ei far our up-to-',ton reaches all the crevices, Wipes I date Spring & Summer 1924 Book of away the dust without leaving any a Dealers and Se:vlca Stations shade as the color of the flowers in the Fashions. scratches, and soon contains enough _- ---._ paper. If the paper ..is white with , polish to brighten-up a really dirty - Everywhere Us leaves and blue flowers,the cur- _ stove. Best of all, its handle is far - tains would naturally be blue, the PIE THICKENING. enough from the sone of operations "x ��y� �,fi•a''L .•, �i same as the flowers. A little blue A heaping teaspoonful of an mstan-. that ?tinny be kept bright and clean, -- .gtngh'am. would be perfect. And if taneous tapioca sprinkled over the Inside curtains of thinner material,are I bottom crust or mixed with the juice f not blacking the hands as the stove f u-ed, these could be a-simple, p ,, p p I cloth is prone to do, When not in inin-�of fruit fes makes a more alatable a clear' white voice _ox scrim, possibly thickening than either flour or corn-�use the mop is atuck,.top down, in a round baking-powder can. For apply- "with a narrow tatting edge. Usually starch. ing the blacking to the stove I have a ` �Ahpse glass curtains follow the tone of —e' � -cheap, slat paintbrush; the vigorously ° -,the background color of the paper: if I Practical folks don't waste tin l>'- 'u d'mop does the rest. ' j that is warm and creamy, then keep ir�r-pre�'ed l:y pin-prieks.of life. Clic; a� the curtains similar--quite creamy. If h•.mt'for the head of.the pin. Guadalupe, is the sole remaining '-'- yellowish, then_ use a more yellowish Whea my night watchman �rakeu9 .; tone. It the background is white, a g home of the only remnant of a herd _ g me at 4.,,0 in the morning I do not al- ton curtain is sed, ways !cant to get up,'but 1 always do, of elephant seals in the northern lscn i- > }, .. lNany of these .simpler glass curtain __Lord Leverhulme. r:.phcre- a d'f..c_ ,. a', .. .. .. .. ... y,� .. •,t_...C.� N�...•r.ti:.r...+.?.15.G:�2.-, G.C.w.,..., M .. .h<.r�a -.N." ,. Vit, �..: fin.«. . ,�. '. A J< '!-,..�'., ,.,�. .k;`. .,�e r:9+G ,{,. -w•aa :'.' K- s:�"+. „s 7T ""i• Y •'..+�.y .'^p'•�,y�wara. .�, �*. fa. ,:t;- .•y:.v.- ,a.".:nts'c'."�. "t<e+.:ct��->ivs".•'.,,', a`. PRIM T� - r IME 0 H EAL TION JS TONIC TIME BY DR. I I MIDDLETON *0 LD Previesla! Board of Health, Oaftrie tHu•r, MiddletoII will be glad to answer Questions k Pablia.Health U46 The 'Sy tins through this comma. Address blies at Ispolaa Souse, epaa>tr e5 r System Needs "Spring cotat, Toronto - Cleazsigg," Just As The ' lam ����� ; `:Home Does. ' TANLAC "� Eye fatigue is an important subject apparatus and very delicate in its Has Been •Called Tile;for discussion. A large o_exentage of construction. No machine made by L!$ 'FOUR TIMES $F.ALED World a C;rr�thPat T vii Rv tt,o -people--of- this province are un-fman is so per: in construction or'so -� aware of:the dangers to their eyesight f elaborate in design. To serve the eye, - NNv Over 10 ,000 Persori8, that no less than twelve muscles are -pro-. .Have Testified That result from fatigue. We have i vided. Of the twelve important nerves �� dip . only one pair of eyes-that is, those that come off-directly from the brain Tanta _ 1 • vision and the eyes we have are the - tnlra, or our, are or a service Regain Their. Strength and only ones we ever will have. It is most ofs Shortly after the start of life we Arai I Health. important therefore that we'try to' are endowed with good eyes and if l z ` Preserve our sightaas much as possible t 0 re is taken we preserve them. But and not subject it to any unnecessary.there are many pitfalls by the way, =O �il � • strain. For a long time it was thought and from one cause or another' theAik DON'T GAMBLE WITH that strain on the eyes only applied to a esight becomes, not so 'good as it .,, students. Scarce! anybody suffered y ,YOUR HEl4 .TN Y Y Y should be. There is the question of ' from,eye headaches except the book-I strabismus or squint to be thought of. DEMAND THE BEST worms: Now we find that many other This often develops in early life due classes of people are.affected with eye to weakness of certain• of the eye g y strain. Take the farmer plowing his muscles which from one cause or an- furro3v, who looks steadilyat the developed muscles rotate the eye,out ''Taanda of s $enefited Thous- ground hour after hour trying to keep'and thus the more owertui and more in a straight line and 'trying not other fail a develop as the shouldout to brink you the• full rlehness P Persons Suffering , of its proper place and the conition and mellow sweetness of this— 'bite off' too much or too Tittle earth ' From Stomach Trouble,l at each roll of the sod. To do this he commonly known as squint results. Indigestion,. Rheumatism, keeps his eye 'muscles in the same There is'a remarkable lack of knowl- state of contraction all day long. When I edge about the seriousnessop.of squint., T6a1dC*.A6f Quidity" _ Ne.rvousneas �and Kindred avenin comes he often has some little g Many people have the opinion that Ailments -- Tanlac Is For bit of ground to finish,and keeps on squint 4n children will ri ht itself if Y in the fading light, thereby increasing left alone. There are thousands of hi . : Sale B All Good.Dru to the strain tow ch he has been sub- one-eyed people in this province to- i"lartttfaeEuredby —Accept' No,Substitute— jected all day. His muscles get tire .i day just because their parents thought BALTAHACCO CO.OF CAPIADA L1HlT®, 'Over 40 Million Bottles s nerves get tired, It brain gets they would allow the squint to right a m,, tired and then when he goes home he itself. Intelligent and proper medical ,. r+ Sold. often-'subjects lila -eyes_#°-fvzther' rrt of the eyes in squint•ie the strain by doing chores about the house only way by.which one can hope for - - HOW Much Sant in file ? or barn or reading the paper in len- good results. Never leave a case of A Reeotl. - perfect light at once, , right itself. Go to an oculist �e CIl' A woman had'invited a few trionds .At first it strikes one as strange. There is nothing that.sooner reflects at once, and especially in the ease of Cone with me where the soft winds that, although the sea must originally on the general health of the individual yonnR children this condition of squint hlow, to play-bridge. have been formed of distilled water- than eye strain, for. it has a very should be tified if possible before Come out where the wild flowers grow- I wish they were not coming," she that is, congealed watery `apor=and rt�g influe:ice on the general nervy- the child is five years old. If allowed Among the "yellow daftodila, said to her maedi 'but when people, though all the rivers that flow into it, ous mechanism of the body and con- to go longer, the sight of the "turned" eek you oat. ran mnrat.have them" tinuous eye strain may lead in time to eye will most likely be damaged for Coate where the fairies play at dung back." estimated to amount in the aggregate feral nervous breakdown. life. An ounce of ° �' A io 6.600 cubic miles. of water every prevention in this When the golden .Of'_course, ma'am;' eams.the-re Fy- T}i�ggs-is. a most lntrieate'piece of case is worth a pound-of-cure. "fine mast retaliate, year, are fed exclusively, by raintall, _- _ _ p _ _ FO Down beyond the Mils. !" which is also distilled water, it should - - -' "- - - �t'� nevertheless be extremely brackish, y RA TRICKS C the day grows.late, SAVED BABY S -T oma with me are csery salt indeed !a the TropJ,eg, and -Coxae when the truah ls call tIIta R* ate � h � ' less salt at the Poles. With Three 'Dice m U��BEAUTIFUL LY FLUFFY. Yet It Is chiefly the rivers that no- Mrs. AIfred Tranc moa e,. at. tis raga In.the morning hours. � c : temple, enough.Ifght count for the saltness of the sea. It ls mi el des Saints,: -Rue., writes:- Oh, coma with me .to the meado comforter; one dollar. Woollen Mills. estimated'that they carry sarnethittg "Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent _ wide and tree, Georgetown. Ont , like 100,400,000 tons'of saline matter medicine. Th Into the ocean eve They saved my baby's life _ Aad thy heart shall sing the bird's 1R .year; and, for- end I can highly recommend them to sweet melody.: that, that the ocean holds is snspen-fall mothers•" Mrs. Tranchearontagae't Among the flowers; ^� GUfi�('UPa {ion no less than..160 billion tons of 1 experience Is that of thousands,of ?�,;� _ a --�/^�a� V !c ra ,? salt, a gaaatity anfacient, K extracted other mothers who have tested the 'ate- The flower of a common milkweed Cover.the dry surface of the earth to worth of Baby's Own. Tablets. 'The ,e': catches'and holds a cluster fly that (� a depth of 600 feet. -Tablets are a sure and safe medicine r i'?1; j has come is search of honey. ,� soap It is beifeved that 90.004,000 -years, for little ones and never fail to regu- "'• r �h .,, have bees r�utred for the sea-to at, late the bowels and stomach, thus re- '"9 �''' j ' ad It lain.its.present aaltaees. 110wing all the minor Ilia from which IN J "- �- children suffer. They are sold by ^'. � { ` a. Ointment good book. indeed is the virtae of a medicine dealers or- by mail at 26 e _ - EYE(� ,good book cents a box from The Dr. Williams 17 -a a v /� }Q IRRITATED BY fromote Medicine Co., Brockville,.pmt SUN-MMDUST&CI�ITDEIi�$ ` ,' , Many of the best tricks are per- 1 aanxxtmozo a,nota ur pans«ayes om.tc�a + At the Crossroads. formed by utilizing facts about I=`pow rwu It r„�a�sopa"MRS w,CK,�L 1 a -A recruit wearing fourteens in boots Which few people are informed. An f ! u k was enlisted In the Irish S ee State effective little trick with'dice owes U " One night he was included In its mystery to the [act that very- army. Shampoos a rounding-up party, and when the roll few persons, even those who are �R egulariywith was called afterward he was absent. familiar with dice, really know how ' a CudcuraSoap "Flea anyone seen Jewell?" asked the spots are arranged. !• and keep your ?r Ask a .' Lift Off—No Paan! the sergeant. Person stan to throw three dice �P scalp clean while You ileal with your bask to and healthy. "81r,' said avoice,-"he's gone np,to the table. Ask him. to add the Blore sham- { ' - the cross-roads to tura round!' number of spots-thrown-the total / pooing touch 1---- of the spots on the upper face's of I m I spots of den- •� •► ' -Value of Insurance. the three dice. Thea ask him to •, spotsdruffafloc . �I Mika and Pat are-sleeping and are tura each die upside down-and add \ Ing, if any, awakened by fire gongs, pat shouts the total o[the spots on the top i . with Cutictuati •• a spots s tp house Is on fire and the roof is fallingwhich are underneath. �' L� » s..M.31"1 1 y! Ad 'Bayer r As a t. Aspirin n oatleara *.peen, —�t� '..-: !a!' Mike replies, Ask ilio to concentrate os. the � •r � sips�.O�at..ae�dao�'T.I�a�.. p "I'll not move an number. After an appearance of Iry oar a..r Viae Til inch: I'll stay 'right where I am. _concentration yourself, tell him INSIST 1' Unless you See the w �.���� 0 8pre 'tis meself that's Insured against that Lthe total is 21. You will be "Bayer Cross." on tablets you accidents!" are not - (.Oiip thin o,tL and pensee t:, ,pith getting the genuine 'WEAK RUN DOWN: ! Ch 8peakinp. o=ho of Lhe aeries, in a serapbook.) Bayer Aspirin proved safe by 3, G Two colored gentlemen were argu- Ing. �----- 11iilL'oI1S and prescribed by phy. AHD AILING bpesa't htut one bili Drop a little "Yon ain't got no sense," said one. :HOW the English Make ' sicianS for 24 years. p'reisoas Cat as aohflag cora. in. "No sense? Den what's dis head of 'sUtatly that Cora stops hurting, then mine fort' a - Toffee. Accep4 O a , alaortly you lilt it right off with fingers, "Head? Dat's no*head,• niggah. Mix four cups of brown sugar and~ s�.Bayer package L7dia E.Pmkbam's Vegetable Ca®• Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Dat's fee' a button on top of yo' body half a cup of corn syrup with half a pound Brought Relief When _ "1!'s'eesoae' for a few cents, sniscient to keep yo' back-bone from unravel• cep of water, and put on the fire,.stir- which Contains proven directions Other Media Failed to".remove every hard port}, aott.com gin'." ring carefully until all the sugar is . r ' or cora between the toes, and the foot dissolved.-.Let this come to a tion sad i*Ie��P boxes °f tablets Port Mann, B. C.-"I took Lydia E. calluses.without soreness or irritation. Ask for MInard`s and take no other. then take off the fire and add four dLio sof 26-sad 100-Druggists Pinkham'sVe tablecom_poundbecaues butter.--f-SY00218 of t'the mix- Quada) of Sam Iaaanractatr, ae s[oso. was . an run- ture back on the store once more and amu°iC o= esilesliesaid down. I had head- boil until-the butter has aches and no appppse-- - penetrated titeandwastroubled ,:. throughout the candy. Pour onto a for two years with `yJ;' + greased enameled ware trap of say BACKACHE ! : si-epiessness.Itried ` kind and, as the candy cools, mark it 'many medicines,but ; into squares. When it has hardened Mlnard's asses the stiffness, re- ` nothing did me an '.� break,these apart and wrap each piece s>, real food, While I Wash- separately in wax paper. Incidentally, lienee the pain. was living in Wash- _ you will and that the labor of 'clean. Keep a bottle handy. ington I was recom- `; mendedbyastranger , !ng up" is a great deal less if you.have to take Lydia E. hi used an enameled ware saucepan for Pinkham'e egets- the cooking, educe even the stickiest ble Compound. I am stronger and,feel mixtures do not adhere long to its pot- fine since then and am able fo do my clain•like's4rface.' .. housework. I am willing for you to OF NN tree these'facts as a testimonial."-Mie, J. C. GREAVES, Port Mann, B.C. If there is one thing that some of Feels New Life and Strength us can thank Almighty God for during ' 8eene,N. H.-"I was weak an9th our pilgrimage through life, it is the I down and had backache and all aorta n. • faithful love and devotion of our dog troubles which women have. I found ' • of and horse friends' 'R. W. S. Bishop. ggrreat relief when taking Lydia E. Pink— ham's Vegetable Compound and I also r Send a'Dominion Express Mone' Or. Nervous Peopie �� Lydia E' Pinkham's Sanative der. They are payable everywhere. Wash.I am able to do my work and feel That haggard, care-worn, depressed new life and strength from the Vegeta- look The Frenc}t Government recently look will disappear and nervous, thin bee Compound. I am doing all I san.to advertise it."-Mrs.A. F. AAXXOND I s/g/MA gave Pierre Lafar people will gain iif`weight and, . gs. gue, a s faant farm- atrengfh when BStro-Phos hate la ' 72 Carpenter Street, Keene, N.H. Ass Int dhsaypa,_folders- ere a medal because his .family had p I Sick and ail' women everywhere taken fqr a short time: Price 11 per eontinvously farmed the same piece Df in the Dominion should try Lydia T. land for 1 161 pkge at your druggist. Arrow Chemical! pjnkham's VcQetable Coanpotmd. 0 T. Hendry, nen. AaeaL, sante Ts Ar, , gears. 444 Fres. Pros* Bide„ Detroit, ![tali. ell Co., 26 Front lit. East, Toronto, ]t PAooa: main 61147 >� MlaisrWs Liniment In'the house. Ont ISSUB IVO. 18--24. _. �... .. • .....-a4�wet M..._ a. +.. S.�•.. )}' q ._ .. \ 'iy Al +?.Pre',, L 6 � `.,�irnre.: -_y:�-•k"�-.r..,&T'`,&�-t1#I:��.�i�+,^..vM-.,f.,,.u�!.•„•t•.2!,".�4,.L..-.ei;,a1 ��'aiin.+�:u,se.ae�3�i7••.xa„e.'�.e'<:;ver;N'.:rs,•.Z��/s;;�..K•: n•+i+kt.:+`t"16�':3'_"•r�i.'edi:e��n^.�".!:}:eve.,1.:y37s..t55+,e���a1.�,5,..•�tlisa._.�ww,^,�'3�"»!Aw'-r���u�F4.r. e"'�CA�� � a.,.'�,'3� •:d.�+•rs•.:.-,.�r�a�'PX�.1?'' '�' w 1 f. �'. of..":,,Y�iti-."_ 1'.R.'.A 7r•....t.n,fi.'k .i..y.,.rt.....,p., Y.•.'. ..>,:;..C• g+orn..•.,..y.�..', ::?r'"''s�`, ♦/ . pll 'I S ti -T'74, 7;:` h . ..., t <:,C-S iv•?.-,, ss:..a 'i':ov.;Tt - of ouk imbOr-wealth, but it-is � ho .; n--:. '- sw r f ped"that this will not occur to, ,Coal 1 i We­Are *'T.e ' dy' or 'Spring • u TtbRMS any great extent in the future. ` { I LT5 per year„ 31.50 if paid in advance. . .y, c �-�- k` u ipdoa.•ro stx United States.Sad Clea! - . ' WiI;h,.phoi.Ce lines of '• Biitaia$ 2.00 in t►dvattta. �U SILVER CHALLENGE CUPS Hard aIId BOft Coal of the - FOR YORK COTNlTY - beat gnaht,y on �Fieid, Garden and Flower seeds r JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. „ hand HABBHALI:` AND LACROSSE ''TEAMS— YORK PIONEER AND HISTORICAL' c r i NOTES AND COMMENTS. 9OCIRTY MAKE GENEROUS OFFER.' HOS. A• LAW, Steel-Briggs'Yellow Intermediate Mengel —.. At its April meeting this energetic Giant White Sugar Mangel,aleo Mttcli of the unrest that exists Society, through its President, James PS.C]s®SiSl�• G3Z t. ao-da L.Hughes. Esq., decided' to secure .Durham and Jumbo Turnip Seed y is due to the 'unreasonable two Silver Chalteoge Cups for compe- demands of the labor unions. tition among Baseball and Lacrosse ANNOUNCING "''Wisconsin No. 7, Co.mpton's Early ;Their demands for higher wages team@ in York County which are not ,. _ Improved Learning Corn competing for district or hi berchamOMINION or CA - an shor r eo, White d Yellow Dutch Sets and Multipliers a great extent of the high cost of ands of a email subcommittee. ,RERUNDING LOAN 1923 livia In a street man caeca the The first games in these compett- :: All at prices consistent with A 1 quality. _ S. 9 tions must be played at York Pioneers' T BUNDS ;wages that are Dow being piid are Park, Sharon, on Saturday, June 7tb, PERCENT a best•aeeda. itis annaal visit It pays to bay th � when the Society pays four or five tinges as much as was to the Historic Temple and Park. 20 year Homs, price 98.25, to yield - �¢ paid twenty 'or thirty years ago, On that date there will.be two meet- 5.14 per cent. a.: Giood',Dairy Butter this week at 32 cents per 16. and the amount of work done in Ings, one in the afternoon and another 5 year Bonds, price 99. to yield - >tnany cases not oue•half as much in the eveniuR. At the latter, the.40 5.28 per cent. s 'aS wen dune in those days. Still windows of this famnue old building Oanaidan National Railway (C. N. R.) J. RICHARDSON ” GROCER will be illuminated with ecore of 2 ,We can not altogether tondemn candles in honor of the builder of the (Seven pear) first mortgage Deben• • Temple. David Wilson, the annivere• tures maturing-ititay 8, 1930. Price ahem for taking the stand they do. p 67U per thousand, or $1000 invested any of whose birth falls on June 7tb. now Increases to $1,754.40 at ma- T-%For aenerationa the capitalistic VEry fine programa of addressee and turity. \` Claes -groarid down the poorer music are being arranged for these phone or moire orders at•onr PickeringHardware Store Classes t a point almost beyond gatherings, which will, do doubt, be I expense. - Q P y attended by record crowds. - i . endurance. We are told that. The Sharon Athletic Club has organ• DFSES&R0l3EHS,l when ,Ramsay MacDonald, prem- ized for 1924 with nearly 50 members. Phone 268 J Dundas St. East, The park is to be enlarged to 8 acres. 2tf Whitby, Oat. ler of Britain, oras a young man A Rood tennis court It being built and ,+� tL lD � T O R E he was ambitious to become a the grounds put in shape for baseball,, cc� E lawyer, bat he was. not allowed lacrosse,football and other games. • @ County baseball and lacrosse testme Farmers, now is the time to get your Spring Seeds. We have a good to satisfy ble ambition because his wishing to compete for the ahove•Cups supply of Red Clover, Alfalfa, A•laike and Timothy. parents belonged to the working will please notify N. F.. Caswell. Sec. 11 No.1 Tested Seed. I A t class and were poor. It .would retery York Pioneer and Historical •l Society, 148 Khat St.. West, Toronto, �• :-'We also have•, good varlet of Vegetable and Flower Seeds. humiliate the middle class,which y g from whom further particulars may. ,. included lawyers and other-pro- beproctrre3,l _,� �'.:': f"sional men, to have their ranks "� How abous a tonic for the stock. We ha9e Vit. ( ` invaded by men from the working �j� - �•. The beet money can bay. ` classes. In their jndgroent, the YT.iuteVale •� '• working class should be kept Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young calve& e cannot blame the The Service Garage down. Thus w' _ 0 ITS Spring—the energetic Agent for McCormick-and Deering Farm .Machinery and.Repairs poorer class for forming unions In Motor overhauling, -top and side cur• time of the year when - order to protect -their own Inter- taic repairing.- the grown tips and the kid- 0 - 0 :0 V 0 01� 1� sets and for claiming a more just Battery Service—Charging dies.need enerfti2ing. pure and overhauling. * c ''ebare' of the products of their All work guaranteed. Flat rate food, instead of nostrums. j •S Bf3La7Dol1 - PIC�� ri.• labor.- But there is no denying service charge Lat our bread disappear v. • late fuck that 'they are stepping Phone 5510 Mart,Central. .from your table three W E BER R y -times a dwy. Try our pas - • C baynnd"the bounds of rearon. tries. you will be , sur- " home- at their l tvoroue. BUS :_ SERVICEI -" Tho preservatation of our for. I'�si'dWOOd Flooring ;home-made like fi3vor: - � ,� , ' eats is a matter of the greatest im ,Furnaces And Shingles cti _portanceito the whole country,and The Seamad Sent line of flooring In _ - ' the government is beginning to plain red oak. quarter-cut white .. 'Toronto- Pickering and Whitby realize more than ever that It has oak, birch or maple. y. Hecla Furnaces—pipe or pipeless y •D MO� j �4 an important duty, to perform'Ia Rubberoid Felt.Slate Shingles and Roll , i1» - ` the matter. .The exist eaee of our Roofing, 18 or 36 inches wide.` - WEEK D E . • E DAY'SERVICE Aiso. a few aetti s of bred-ko-la �;�• - Leave Whitby Leave Toronto forests is not only necessary to y t 7:40 a. tn. y 9.45 a. m. p HONE•9oa e Barred Roc eggs for @ale: i1 { rovlde material for feel and for t* Ri g bat CSU and get pekes 35 ���ZEG ' f 9.80 a. m: 1.30 P. m o roanafsctarin industries, IN(i 1.80 p. m. .5.80 p. m JOHN DRAPE PICKER a s Y essential partP. m. it also plays a ver8.45 ,8.00 P. na .' .. in our agricultural industries. A • SATURDAYS -AND HOLIDAYS" !ren co Nu mattersis a bar-hoty rich "QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION"_- Leave Whitby Lea9.4 Toronto ' { 740 40, m -'the soil may be, if there are no a. m. • 39 x forests, the soil `will fail.to ro- 1' P. n°• 8.00 P. m• _ P 8.45 p. m. 8.00 p.'M. , . dace abundant crops. In the - 5.40 p. m. ' 11,45 p. m. north of Africa, which wa® s most Fire" Weathelr- ; fertile region in ages gone- by. Proof Tight - SUN DAY SERVICE y on there is now nothing but a barren Leave Whitb Leave To to ` waste, and in certain parte of 8.80 P. M. 10.00 P. M. _ Asia the same condition. prevails. The presence- of forests, seem to �__ Fares :—Whitby to Toronto. @!ogle 75c., return 81.2, ; Plckc.: single' return 90c.• Dunbartott single 40c .return 70c.: Roa have a gree to uence 1n regu at- g tning Durable , single 30c., return 5 ; Highland Creek OC• ing the rain-fall. Where there Proofat this Time Table out for future refereneq). are no forests' there are long - periods of druught, and when the :.. __.amain does come, it "coulee in tot• :tR$ !! --C LLACUTT'•S GARAGE �4 T' .trout@, resulting �� great a°odF, - EAS-TLAKE _ ...and often with immense damage - '.to life anti property. Re-fore9trf• - , METALLIC SHINGLES _ .Phone Ind. 200 _ tion ib now occupying the atten- tion of many governments, and .-For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping . roofs of every description. Now being-made from the great efforts are being toads to World-famous "Queen's Head" Galvaqued Iron. 'Abso- PICKERING undo the damage done by former Autely the best roofing value on the market to-day. ge .' he• Ontario Gov- - ernment is spending large sums to Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron a LMEA-T ,_ ,MARKET ,A for new buildings or repair-work. Y 'prevedt great damage to the r fo six by fireii. Get my -for alterations or remodelling of Barns, Airplanes will be .. ._ Poe! Phmk Frame Barns and Im fbound4loastar Stank, used to defect fires so that they ment Sheds a specialty. ;.Su teak. ... ... ... 28c maybe extinguished before great p s r `• •• ' . - •. :Porterhouse esRoa t o Steak, damage is done, and fire rangers F. J. MOUSE ,' - D I C K E R I N G Rump Roast.... ... & will be constantly on, duty. It is ••• .1 now realized that a great mistake $U i LDER K Fine Rib Ro 1�8c •` �� ' baa been made !b the past by Building Contracting _ Heavy Rib t. .,• 18,ttd 18c " 3 \ allowing the lder Roast. ruthless deetrnetiun urns, Houses, e�C. of all kinds. PbtShonR°sat 1'� Pickering Dealer for the Products of '' -Brisket,to buil, " ,.ELM DALE MILLS The'Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto Leg of Pork,_ ... .. 14 -Loin of Pork. .•• ~ 25c i < F'S�KERING1j 8houldet Roast of Pork, 20c,23c *' :Work Chops, 2 —., ork Sausage, .. Wheat or any'grain taken in •' Finestyalt Pork.... 25c sxchau a for Flour. Redeenun -VlctOry Coupons 9C gFinest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 3 , „ �� sliced, .•. We have Brau, Shorts, Chop, ° clip your Victory Coupons when ,Xlld Cured Cottage Rolls:(half or whole), 32CON'T neglect-to _ 45e `• Oil Cake Meal, payment is due. Any branch of this bank will cash : 'Back Bacon, • all kinds of grain. them—or deposit them to your credit in a saviiilgs Ha `+ Coo ooked m . account where they will earn money for you by accittmulating , , 55c - 25c „ `..Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. - Weiner,,.. ;interest: Send-Uheese,.. • ...- 15c Royal Household Flour, • .' ' Cream of to West Flour. "�'� - ::Easy First and Domestic Shortening,5 lbs 90 Ceuta8 lbs 55 ' ; ' ,0 lb prints 18 cents: iaCHOPPINQ EVERY xBANIC •1@ Vresh Trout aud;White Fish Every Friday _ WEEK DAY WMi'M-BRANGL C,. P. LYND, MaeaNr. - _- -•�-::- BROOKLIN BRANa�. c. cRoss, W. { '. REID, - PICKER ING� .NM' ♦ ✓W}. :.. • v .w:. „r. •.. .<.• :::. � . �, :, %1 •.J.",.! :How ..IA'. .MN'4'r'• ..e,^.:.'S .- / �- -... .....r...,.:fi:..n,hr,.,;.r:.dE.c�•....-.-e+4.rr:. -S,t,_rrs;._G....t..:.. .,trw�r.:rMrr.Si.z. r+��,-.. :��S..rn 'E�.:,�c..w._�*... .saia�i?...sxn..Lci:., .--. ,�iti'Y�''kr^*Q�.craw'�,:...4rd�'3"�•;,ver'w.�;�'�77�`.I��*_n, ,H�,1°'e�"�.,v".A?isa':t S€..,ee!�.' ,. .. - r a.�.. n w'?, y' ;: ^c .w t,+, a..�:. .. ::v.,.... ....". ._aavx._...�, u, 'ii',...r..x_.r�.._w,...:rNyrrx4'iw',yS�S�da'"K,�..t,.n4.rd...r._.aS3:e�r�"."i��,•_ .'�e7N.'"�_�"�.,d. i y �- IV IMP , ..r .:.Fi ,7'•:';.•, +"' -�Sos . MIT•m+':. ;1': K } 'S•. ;y .,,, \ '' 1 - .• �•• - 1111,0 CLAREMONT. Mrs Geo b1. j ! ., _ �� Pet !npr, of Picker. .{ J Flegold had a bnsinetia trip to. ing, and tyrou t , a, Mrs. F. ' H.'� _ .O EANINQ� RESSII �# the cit on Tueaday. Uuple, of Terruuto, and Mrs. H A. SEEDS -it "Br3t' Matehett.•of Mouctotti N:B., vie- ing along your suits tobecleaned Mrs. Maitland' Andersr n 'spent aad pressed. Satisfaetion guarantoid on Snndb Thus.itud, Mrs. Patera a Pur ae having owbaud conti'nw ".Tuesday'with her sistea -iu Turon• o Mrs. po - - Chargee moderate. tro. a3- oua)y a stuck of hard L , _ HogdgQ tle's - TAMES BhISCOB Fred and Mrs. Byeree. of.6reen• Sennett has quite recov- and soft coal. _ 66 ___ _ .. eyed from x severe.ccid and is now Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery 'wood, were in the village lata to Brougham wttiting on her sister- Place your order now before "Timothy, .. 5.75 per bush. Claremont, Oat. Friday. in-law, .Urs. Walter Bennett, who the rise in price. Red Clover, „ 8.80 " =� Albert and Mrs. Park,`%,of Toros- has been. seriously ill but is now 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. to. spent Sunday Claremont altKhtly improved: Alsike, 8.26 �• ALL f friends. MCP. H. Thomson is c:ffering for DONALD'MUNRO.. PICKEHING Alfalfa 18.00 '" Charles Cooper had a buttfneee s tle her' c hop which is situated trip to Goodwood on Tuesday af- - just east � - ternoon. �::.. is ant tn'R is very-suitable fora . apman y ; pray sold lila vat flan-ble Rtlrage or b!arkswith shop. See DECORATOR enI118 g Garen a stallion to a moa in .Vtctoriw Har- •advt. in another column. PAPERS "" on Thursday last. H Grade Wail Papers. . ' bot " Dealer in -SeeC18 Mrs. Bowen has for sale an oak Sanitarg all Covering, Decor- � SALE REGISTER. 4 • Sideboard in good condition. See ative Burlaps And advt. in another column: j�''1 8ATT7RDAY• D$lY 10TH-Auction .sale Mouldings. �/or11 Rape �• Goo. T. and Mrs. Lee, ,of Stouff- 4 f far.ut stock and implements. at lot Prices to salt everybody's pocket We carrya lull line Call and see me at Lot 1 Coo 4, con-9. Pickering. theproperty of Stile, spent Sunday with the hat , 4, Uxbridge Tp, or phone '-- tier's ren Ls, Jsa,Ps Garter, SAIe atone oclock. pa James' R. and Mre. See bills. H. 9. Pugh,'xuccioneer. 24117 Qlaremoat, Qt Staunton and �adi11, r T .. ... - :. ry our {'- r Mr...David Young and daughter, CARD OF THANKS. A `p �7 S Boxer - Hazel, of Guel b, spent a few.dH s is Al lY lass week with the former'e sipteM, Dar. Join F.trthing and.Tamily wish Pratt's Buttermilk Wall .Paper to thank their many friends and neigh. Repairing, also' Boot and Shoe p " i Miss Young. burs'fi r their sincerer expressions of 'Repairing at the Corner Store. Eaby Chink the best two make$. Edgar Kearns has returned after sympathy And their numerous acts of Now is the time to get the work done # spending A week at . his home in kinirc-ss during the protracted illness before the spring work begins. 1 , '4 in the Inaket. O.memee owing to the serious ill• and ultirnate..deaLh of .a,loving wife Ootlars stuffed and faced � 1 Food xtess of bis.sister. and motber. N. Burton retaraed to his home , " Harness parts supplied.. in Woodstock after spending a ``� EZ7C+.©.R KEA,RSTB F. M. :Cj 0 0 P E R 'oPe'haFe them from 'couple of weeks moat pleasantly 8 H. 1 lr G L E with Claremont friends. at the."Corner Shoe Store," 10 „tis t0 511 ('its 4. John and Mrs. Annan, John and 13ritiah CoIurtit�i: C.aa� Claremont, Ont. ZLAREMONT v Mrs. Calvert and Afro. J. R.Tbez- Galt Galv„nized Steel Shingles l .ton, and daughter, Margaret, of -; , Bird's Pelt Slate Shingles er ro — ° . Pickering, spent Sunday with J. fol sale we H.and !lire. Beal. T. PATERSON'8 - .CLAREDdU1�7T F A� R M LAN D'S - Arbor Day service for the child- pall and get ices. Splendid colors and ren will be held at tilts Union To bvyorsell your farm. coastrlt the Farm Lands Department of L`htrrcls o° Sunday mnroitij# next. ,..m . The United Farmers Co-operative Company, beautiful Everybody are especially Invited•" Btz T we bid wel�me. �.im;te�. _ - designs. - i Mise. Vets .gtepheagoa of the STANDS FOR THE BEST A, J.;ALLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508" 's i F Toronto Conservatory of Music staff returned to the eitT on Wed- 1 _'',Cal and Bele needay last after a week a holiday 1, spent at the homeof her parents ti1eI11, SCOTT n r� The fine weather of the 'past - 't Your �.d11poD>3 - , D A 1�7C�111 T, week has enabled the farmers to - pal- • . to get on to their land, and seed- ' HEN u cut the coupons from CLARBMONT ONTARIO Ing operations are .now to full ��►►oo p your Victor*Beads swing. The roads, which were so '� — or other securities. the logical place to put them bad a week ago, are now in excel is into your savings account. Boots & Shoes _ fent condition. � a Savings Departmente are maintained at all our branches ane! Robert Graham who has been Victory Bond coupons will be received for deposit posit or•stash- ,{ Ill with heart trouble in the Ed- meat without charge, Litt er Carriers, Hay Carriers, Let the intereat from mouton Hospital for two"weeks, Pum Door Tracks. Cow ., your investment sats mora iateseel ie titin (GREG SHOE) rc arrived in Toronto on Tueeda �'' standard". . y Bowls. Pressure System$Etc. A la_r�ie range of .the famous their last. He stood the jowney well ou in Lisg p ,- T ��'N= Bttces. A boot that is well and is rooms is the city comfortably its feelinlg It aboll a before buying else where. on 1 .: � •j"DARD BANK gas known keep guaranteed «� somewhat better though,stili very `-FRANK J. PROUSE ,� n - All ice:i> : k. Hl PiCB)TRF�T(3, ONTARIO _ Our football boys are now get- _ Pickering Branch, W. F. Law,Manager, �, SHOES - , _ -ting on edge and are anxious. for Whitby Brandt,' - =C. A. McClellan, Manager — — LADI -.This Is a new make. A gdod the season to open. Practice will comfortable At for every begin next week And the first day,use. Peace 7CeaRae match will be played on _ only$i.i10. -Saturday, Map 176b, with 'the T Goodwood team. With the en- aa Call Early. . 'Phone?W thtisiasm that tbey are' now dim la ing the chances for 'beading94 �� F�*29ro ` SPE /�CE t/. F� �d �,�tt1 he league are bright. .^ 'V anm t gn R INVITES oat The continuation and public � t � t �' ISS SPRINGTIME 1 � WELL. WHo ARE AT yociR cAR FIxE P. schools re-opened on Monday after K e ,,. �/ 'i I , � IN TME C�ZOelz R1PeT , t sac ere YOU rV�},LITTL E ONE? ping ... pupils uEaster vacation. 91the eeo new unior AND COME OUT XiH dad Basket Faeet" department of the public. school . - INTO 7He', •For two months now earnest work - COVNITRY 1V I amriv tred up pwJy Toy' uhe s the ars +will be done by teachers and pn- 'j'HE pure funds v:aitinQ _ ,� WITH tbliowing Vils in preparing for the mid, "+ it: this'groceryatore ex- B ((�.Mt/ I qt. Berry Roses and Crates,11 and -summer exantiaatioae, tend to you a most re ' R qt. tuft Baskets, Ham re. A number of par residents are ppected invitation to vi9it r ( � Bushel Bsekat od short- ;;becoming very eager for electric us and .take satins of them �' (r� 1 r�,� eat notice. kyr m with un. O 'ce'1 -a above steel- fis made 68 th �. wiK shortly be made for enbscrib- send them if-' yon desire • Peine�rsi as the late W.'G, are to hydro. If :the canvess fail and we wont keep you 1 • • • maroes'Baskets. to Ret w number sufficiently large :R aitinir for them, either. ,� ,� � You are assured of quality-service. '1to justifv the extending,'of the line �- = _ Ohoppinq done eve day ae usual es .. — every a -- rept Wednesday,on and ' Claremont private'parties con- - - —_ >E � —� ---- alter Das templatq installing a small plant y 14th. that may serve a limited number - �HO — 1 - = ��e= �-stf J� (8att For Ssle}. : !of dwellings. jjj 1 s =— �. SAS. A. WHITE, Next Sunday the Ordinance of 1 37QQ 'gubeeseor to tate W.G. Barnes the Lord s Supper will be admin- Su in the Baptist.. Cbareh: i ' • • �'�� Phone 8s%or write Locust Hill, Ont. t The pastor will preach morning 1 'and evening, continuing the series ' r : 118 PIC�[827 9 an •'Aixels of God"and "Excueee, /+� Old and Ever Now. The seventh e 1 i P. &nee Committee .sermon in each seAes will be igiv e 1 -- en next Sunday, in the moral ng _ t - - The objeet of this Association is to !'The Angel of Liberty, and losses Mosiams, 00t, an Shoe a and in Blamed His Family." NOW 101 _ p �' tile' onto. Now is the time to bring 61ong Also harness repairing at the new lltmsbers having pef stoleaeonstuall your old plow shares and have stand; oppo;atte the osls�lel- �wiffi as7 member them steel-pointed, or ant► other poet office. OR of Executive t7omsa106se. wetdinpc done at T. 'E. Stephen. Beat woe manship guaranteed. + _ lseasMreitip lie ;1.00. eon's. He to prepared to do seety• k1 lone welding of all hinds, and ata Charges moderate: T�!t`avvnw�from ytt a ftetesUlent*4 moderate charge. The only kind �tillllln W ater�r of mending he'is not prepared to THOMAS WATSON g Exsc.Oom.—L. D. Banks,0.S.Palm• er,Donald Mauro, Pickering., S ado iq a broken heart. The ewer PIUHERING, ONT. ' W , Cl elder from Toronto will be at When' '.and-Where You Want It ' ,..Mr. Stephenson Is on Monday of T(98Xt01: a . next week. If yon hage'aeyweld. , Pickering On 8ny'farm of average size,at east one our a day-36ipr«i�en�,.` fleosstae� r Ing of a artieular character that p �yL /� St '� - . .ten hour working days ayear—are spent in the irkso>xte, required to .be done bring .it' Leather -Goods StoTo I " sinus that day. wearying task of pumping water. 361 days which one Died, at the residence of his —' of my Toronto Windmills will give you foie profitable work, i Mrs. Jane Bashb Our stock comprises evervthinq in , grandmother, y, . rest or recreation—besides supplying i tannin water- ''tDn Tnesday mnrninir last, atter a leather goods and our prices pp y $ lingering illness, Master Gordon are second to cone. wherever you want it. tedsbaw, in his twelfth year. Everything for. the horse." The one bothersome task, that of,oiling the windmill in all kinds of `Little Gordon.was a general fav- Blankets, $2.90 up,,heavy weather, is overcome in the Toronto Self-Oiler, which requires fresh T,t orite and will be greatly missed HalterF,90c. up, all leather oil only once a year. Friction and wear are practically abolished.' - by big little playmates, as he was Toronto windmills, too, cin be made absoluty•self-regulating in Of•all material&and design Trunks�Club Bags—Suit Cases a manly tittle fellow and despite ,operation. � kept in shook. It will pa; you itis physical disability was always Harness sad boots repairs The "Toronto"Tower will stand for ti lifetime because it is the oall at our works sad inspect our sloek a ready to play the game. . Exeep- Our repairing service Is heaviest, strongest and best-braced one built for any windmill. obtain prices Don't bei onall bright and Intelligent for agents we do not employ them y R R unexcelled. Let me explain why I believe this u one of the biggest conveniences 1 we can, and do Throw lits years, be bas gone where his you can have. oyommiseion of 10 $Mo..whio�you we .. development willcontinne unhin- -dered by life's infirmities. The CECIL BRADLEY W. R. Emerson, ..rl.lnly saga 1y p1l0aasing i'°' -funeral took place from big late Harness maker, Whitby, Bos 4.26 -Chas. hits e, esllsoUe[trei, residence to Uxbridge Cemetery Wbitevaie, Ont. : J. T. MATH>lBON on Thnmdoy. 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'� .✓. a' ..� ? *-JS..�'tgy %a.. _�.i. .r.-, `:�': 1:'4�,,: � .,.. •4 :'i.;:. ,n,: .-•s4� .r, y.; e r s �r }menEl . . osd - A �4. r. it ! ... • , - le' �-a.i1 ' .£ e tea►•1oseS its freshness suss Savor: _ _ _ e longest-hating II'eoal�e� tin WILLIAM MACLSOD 1i.LIN>t On y0II can i1 IIuyy —and it's a help to di- 7 Qesnon and a eleaaser (ooDyTisht Tho ms Ann). for the month /” e ` CHAPTER XL.—(Cont'd.)� "Do you can that he actually tried ( fid teeth. - "X i ncle's,time to kill ou? James asked in surprise. Wrigley's measta can t account for. ome o us we uildin the other IkaeIIt as hrsil st<s ="1 with him practically ever other min- night,a t clove o'c oc n ipteasurE• wa -'• p T y a mistake when he tried , _ ute. X is the whole unknown quantity. he e • . : ma a r It is the time in which he was prob'ly an' didn't get away with it. For, I ; For that reason is sever Sold is bulbi. actually killed. It is the man who knew that the man who was aimin to ti i may by some thousandth chance,have GI ua-me was the same one that had w A Few Chuckles from Ireland. stepped into the room an' killed him killed Uncle James. He'd got to `Friendly Stiles of Englanda while none of us were present; ex- worryin' for fear I was followin"too rir -The stiles begin to exercise their old Many good things have come frotg plained Birbyy. hot s trail. i when the time for country wan- Ireland, not the least of which are its "If there.is such an unknown man "Did you recognize him?"Jack said �. 1' characteristic mirth-provoking ,Jokes you can cut the time down to five min- Not right then. I was too,busy daring arrives. They appeal to you and anecdotes. Of recent years, alas! 'utes instead of ten, providing your duckin' for cover. Safety first was-my now. They ant irresistibly friendly. schedule is correct," James cut in. motto right then. N_o,when I first had ' the people hgve. had little enough "For according to it I was there art figure They would not try to make it easy for p time to fl re on who could be the you to pass to the other side of the cause for light-heartedness; and yet, of the time and Mrs. Hull part of the gentleman that was so eager to make a� e'did you need to go further, like as Miss E. Somerville points out in rest of,it." me among those absent, I rather laid tseapaeser, looking this way and her memoirs, there are still in Ireland "Yea," agreed hie cousin. it to Cousin-James,with Mr. Casa Hull ... some to make jokes and others to "But you may have decided that second on my list of suspects. The that, writes P. W. D. I., in The Low laugh at them. Mrs. Hull is X or that I am," jeered fellow had a searchlight an'he flashed don Daily Mali." it on ine. I could see'above it a ban- Wherever there are stiles.they are A man with authority, she writes, James. "If so, of course that�eads it ---- wi No need for judgeor 'n sauna handkerchief over the face. friendly. They differ much !n form. same upon one o! his workmen cabs ed jury. I'd seen a bandanna like in in Hull's Liberty! Equality! Fraterni 1 was clears a water course; two r. " turn to the man by the e a _ from the rude .steps on the fern and £oor. Chief, one of the queer things Mande. But I had to eliminate Hull. They.are the three steps of the au- foxglove walla-of Cornwall to tba torn other workmen were standing near about this mystery is that all the wit- The gunman on the stairs had small, preme ladder. Liberty is right; equal. ship's timbers taken from the shore by watching flim do it. nesses had somethin' to conceal. Go.,neat feet, no:larger than a woman e. ity is fact; fraternity is duty. All the " and fashioned into stepping ways amid "Weil, boys;" he said, "this is what right through the list, an' it's true Hull's feet are—well, sizable." man.is there. we always-_see_inIr�landi _Qne man_ well every one ono I found 8�' about� They were. Huge was not too much _ ---f13e briars-sae! brambles- y back of the ran of his chair. This II - working, and two more loo on! portant witn sees, of course. to call them. As a dczen eyes focused nit " They mark the short cu crouse otic politely.. ,,, - P on his boots the fat man drew them Let us build altars to the,Blessed r the important hedges' There's three of them now sir. BIVI + paper y which holds nature and soul in well as work They re said one et the lookers-on - HngJT room of the s artment where rungs -of the old people can ®till la Horikawa was killed. It was in Jap- attention to personal details of his perfect solution and compels every , :.. dalliance no Tess than dispatch. . It to ugh at anese. I ought to have tamed it over conformation was embarrassing. atom to serve an universal end. Lei the loiterers' season that is starting themselves,—which, is perhaps the to you, but I didn't. I was kinda "Those small feet stuck in my mind," us build to the beautiful Necessity now. The lure of the field paths is touchstone.,of humor,—especially the la ' Kirby went on. "Couldn't seem to pp yin alone hand. At that time I get, which rudelp or softly educates him old women who retard the world and didnft sus rid of the idea. The put James out "strong. There will be wanderers alone pest my consist James at all. y P to the perception that there are no and wanderers In threes and :Lours• Its needs and follies as from another We were workin' together on this of consideration unless of course, he contingencies; that law rales through _ lane having thing- At least I thought so. I found bed hired a killer, an that didn't look but perhaps se'often as all others there p g never had time-e collies � g reasonable to me.� I'll tell the truth. out existence; a Law which !a not ia•. >, and Mavis outlived all needs except out ester later. I took the paper to I thought of Mre. Hull dressed as a telllgeace; not personal or Impersonal wf1T be wanderers in twos,:tramping g Dt a P � , inch o' tea and a him get it translated, thinkin g It disdains words and " from stile to stile till they find one p paireea o' boots. i maybe Horikawa•might Have written man' then I thought of-Shibo." passes under- k more friendly than the rest—a lovers' snot forget little old Mrs. Leary, some kind of a confession. James-lost 'Had you suspected him before?" standing; It dissolves persons; it. . a neat. who, dying, said gaylf: that aper. Anyhow, he claimed he This from Olson. vivilles nature; yet solicits the pure In Summer comes, with billows of me. 'Look,'I saps a them, make the some evidence a last him, He was Not of the murders. I had learned heart to draw on adl its omnipotence. 'Sure, three Taches of a ooffin71 do did- theory is that Horiltaws had leaves and surge of flowers, with un- + ga I that 6e had seem tits Halls came from —F inerson. - co"Ing drone of insects in the sunny colon a small sign too big, the way afraid of what that paper would tell." my uncle's rooms an' had-kept quiet. _ - - Y> the "Unfortunate) for your theo it Hull admitted that he had been forced air. The quiet woodaide that the little people'll think the womaaeea !a- y Bide in it wasn't all out so little as was a clerk of in a who lost the is-Ito bribe him. I'tackled Shibo with it CREAM path hugs 1s grown bosky; the beck in p ++ an threatened to tell the ii what she was!" per. I had nothing to do with i police. Evi- the hollow tinkles over its,pebbles be James retorted coldly. "No doubt the dently he became fn'ghtened and 5 `. neath the plank bridge and thea in lost And consider the two old "nurses" tried to murder me. I t a note We want' YOUR Cream. We a paper has-been been destroyed, but not by P go pay !, i is a forest of willow, herb; the coria is at Ross, one of whom was acting -as me. Quite by accident. I Jud ." I Makin an appointment at the Den- highest price. We supply cans. frown so high that children crossing butler and housemaid, and the other His cousin let off a bomb beneath mask Building at eleven in the night Maki daily retulaa. o -obtain as cook and yard boy; each,conscious the broker's feet. "You'll be lad to The writer promised to tell me who best results write now for sans to . the fields are seen only as they top the g killed m untie. I took s cheats an,stiles; and every-stile is deeper set,so of hes' own absurdity, would describe know that the paper wasn't destroy- y BOWES CO.. LTD. ' TORONTO herself and her companion , ed," he said. "I have i with a traits- int." The cattleman turned to Mrs. have the lusty brambles press -their penton ss, "Me as kat et the resent Hull. "Will you expIsin about the - �' long arms around and alt'the hedge-' the other owid halro!" lation, in my „� moment" p note, please?"' row plants given themselves to aban- _ _ h The unt, tight-1 ed woman lone, Bees on Farm James clutched the arms of 8a >; P don. The lovers must sit closer. _ chair. His knuckles grew white with' though she had been called on at Nothing pays better whew properly ( And then-will the small meadow• the strain. "Where—where did yon school to recite. . "I wrote the note," a "brown butterflies disport around these find it?" he managed to say. she said. - Shibo made me. I di 't managed. Bead for'our catalogue spots- mora to eve. We call them "In the'rriost private draws;of your ow he meant to kill Mr. Lane e o supplies Expert ad _ know ! beekeepers' `gatekeepert- because they haunt the -'�'`�i sate, where you bid it," Kirby replied said he'd tell everything if I didn't." v freely given. ! . She sat down. She.had finished bar Ruddy MAnufacturing.Co., Ltd. , field gateways with wick of eyed � �,• - q�eriy. wings and airy dancing. They keep a � Cunningham visibly fought for his little piece. Brantford - Oat, stile as gleefully. - composure. He did not speak until he So I began to focus on Shibo. He --- __ Q_ L _ had perfect self-control. Then it was might be pinyin a.lose hand. a s. N T ® ►7 with a sneer. might be a tool of my cousin James. j o� s "And this paper which A detective hired b me saw him t WOMEN CAN DYE ANY ,, P Pe you allege; y , _ yon found in-my sate—after a bur _,leave James office. That didn't ab- �s��dts.ets•..wseta a sc.e•r. GST DRAPERY lary which, no doubt, you know �i9 solntely settle the point He arigght e.ar.r. stent • amvfi. 4 ' very much against the law--does it i have seen somethin'an'be blackmailin' �"' "ya:.a rr•e.ew.•t>s•xia on r.e..a . him too. That was the wayy of it, HAROLD C. SHIPMAN i CO ' w convict me of the, murder of• my can't it?" He turned point-blank to sat eAvi c>rT Dye gr Tint Worn, Faded. uncle? Cunningham. Po► ?ATM A1T4$NE7S OTTAWA. CANADA Things New for 15'Cents. The tension the room was nerve- "Yea,' the broker aria. "He had shattering. _tri en a womensuspend-ed breathing while they waited fan Ph rI$g only Jack and Phyllis, not couldn't let him drag h answer. I YO u • I TNERFs '- _Could She.Aruwer That? "On the contrary, it acquits you of her into it. The day you saw me wit CA1V thmordat bop of aura any,guilt whatever in the matter." i the strained tendon I had been with 5f YOUR \\ NO/YEY Farmer—"&Iotber, Phyllis Cunningham gave a broken him and Horikawa in the apartment $PARE TIME OR ain't doin' nothin' at college but tool-. little sob and collapsed.into her bus- next to o e Uncle James rented. L YO T round with the girls. band's arms. Jack rose, his lace work qu got furious and JAt YR TIME - oa't wonder whether yap can dye ' Wife=_--oh, I think not, Hiram=he's ing, and caught his 7brather by the,caught Shibo by the throat to shake _ the little scoundred. He ave m arm ANDT ` home dyeing.Is guaranteed with "Dia-Ur LL1441 raccensfulty, at-Farmsr—"A-worklu' bard, eh? Then $Tently, not only beeseuse of their fear'some o a )iu- i su twist a was nay in our tucking i mond Dyes" even if -you have never what you make of this here Alma for him, but'because of the fear of at me every day. He never let up. He -Money in Your Purse t dyad before. ' Druggists bave all col- Mater he's anus writin' 'bout he loves his guilt that had poisoned their peace. meant to bleed me heavily. We ors. Directions to each package. so mach?" James too, was moved, as much by couldn't come to terms. I hated to Money in the Bank I their love for him as by the sudden yield " o r men . sell our B,a. s perfin6 to him. Act as t +relief that had lifted from his'bear t And did you?" - H ery your friends,neigh and acquaintances- - Nature'* Night lights. -<i But his pride held ldm ontwardlg cold. -"I promised him an answer soon." The womktseasy.The goods sell themselves. "Since you've decided I didn't do it, . "No doubt he came today thinkin' Any w�il at once recognize the high j What is the most efficient light !a y , „ quality of B& hosiery. This clissof hosiery the world? Mr. Lane, perhaps you'll tell us then he was goin to get it. Kirby went is not aenerallyobtainablelocally. -Therelore who did," e suggested presently. back to the previous question. "Next people are anidous to buy from our agents, Some people might vote at once for •There came a]rnoek at the door. time I saw Shibo I took a look at his Housewives who need more ready cash the "last word" o[ science In artificial , , schoolgirls with books and drosses t0 buy. j illumination, but they would be wrong. A whimsical smile twitched at the feet He was wearin•a pair o shoes teachers,men or women, any one can sen corners of Kirby's mouth. He did not that looked to me mighty like those B di E Hosiery and make money. At the same- �i�/ The most efficient light known to us often have a chance, for dramatics worn by the man that ambushed me. time they To as real favor to their customers. was known in the days of pine torches like itis. They didn't have any cap•pieces across L i I. rANUFACTUNINA Co. (Dept..N.) and rashlights. It is that with which "Why,yes that seems fair enough," the toes. I'd noticed that even while Lo�oa • "'"`"1D`� Ontario Nature has endowed the glow-worm he answerer "He's knockin' ',at the he was shootin' at me. It stritek me • + We Know. and the firefly. door now. Enter 1C•" that it would be a �°Od idea to look over h, rters basement Mug "flow re.-thtugx-gotng--. encs as so r failed to solve t • Shibo had one human weakness. He's Appleworm—"Not so good. The problem of the production of light CHAPTER XLI. ,a devotee of the. moving pictures. landlord has Just railed our rest to without heat—a problem which seems ZN=X. Newly every night he takes in a•show forty apple seeds•a month!" to have given Dame Nature no diffi- Shibo stood on the threshold and• on urtis Street The Chief lent me _ 0--._— culfy. In all artificial light production sent,a swift glance-around the room. a.mail,.an'last night we went through Love is the only fire that'la encugh an enormous amount of energy is lost He had expected to meet James alone. his room at the Paradox. We found to welt the iron obstirr8cy of a Brea- in the form of heat rays and chemical That first slant look'of the long eyed there a flashlight, a bandanna hand- cure's will. rays. forewarned him that Nemesis was at kerchief with holes cut in-it for the ' Thus a four-watt carbon glow lamp hand. But he faced without a flicker 'eyes, sn'in the mattress two thousand Of. the lids the destiny he had pre- dollars in big bills. We left them has a luminous efficiency of legs than pared for himself. where we found them; for we didn't a half per cent, and the most perfect ­You write me note come see you want to alarm Shibo." t has an--efficiency now;' he said to Cunningham. The Janitor _ of only four per cent. James showed surprise. "No, I. said- Scienceeon. "You plenty devil man," he here compares badly with think not." Nature, for the luminous efficiency of ."You_no want me?" To be concluded.) the firefly is no less than 99.6 per The Chief's hand fell on flee shoul- cent., wbilat the glow-worm's light is der oi:'tbe janitor. I want you, , eighty times more efficient than a Shibo." OUR SALT SHAKERS tungsten lamp'. "You write me note• come here A piece of gummed paper over the L NEW RICYCLFS _ now hole in the bottom of our salt shaker �" "No,I reckon Mr, Lane wrote that." y Mowers FROM $30 TO $60 Mighty is the force of motherhood! „ does the work as effectually as a cork, Vullt It transforms all things by its vital ?„Plenty busy. What you want me and it does awn with the necessit of CUitAZ01 Write for description and our special for, y y b"ness. ,c ` cash prices. It means buying a Bicycle heat; it turas timidity into flares 'For the murders of James Cun- searching for one of the right size. If 71 ► tosterwUlfseep = i' for at least $5 less than you will pay courage, and dreadless defiance into 'ningham and.Horikawa.” Before the no gummed paper is at hand use the lawn trirnwidnest s elsewhere, and all our Bicycles are tremulous submission; it turns words were out of his mouth the Chief flap of an envelope and a bit of ,thoroughly guaranteed'. Just address' thoughtless nese Into foresight, and had his prisoner handcuffed. mucilage. ��A ` ,. tetter— Shibo turned to Kirby. You tellum g p°vO�" tyoarad� PERCY A. McBRIDE yet stills all anxiety into calm con• veer•desists. "" olice I k ilium Mr. Cunin lam and SAUW- , X ,446 YONQE ST., TORONTO " tent; it makea'selfishness become selfJAN - - ~ denial, and gives even to bard vanity °Ykeaswa? A handful of common sense Is worth ® �i FLAW �5-, ?f interested in Sporting and Athletic the glance of admiring love.—George "2 plenty sorry I no kill you." ` a bushel of learning. 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',- � �: •R. F.: ..1 ^Y,l�' _,,••. .i'. ,• -,ver: ej ... � �• .�.' _ t •' '. yf - ” DOUNDARY ..15"Q VE 11Mi - - 1 PROSPECT OF UNITED"" MMY 878 I _ '1.924 A despatch from Dublin says:- tory, and though they did recognize - � •` ' Though expected, the 'other articles the will not rec SB g Bested, the'breakdoyvn of nine Article 12 of y t h 0 -a R t the res *hic ROS the Boundary' Conference has created . �t ■ 0 -�ino little shock in the Free State and Coagrave'Ir Government must insist iv - _ ._.. upon or.else quit. • ft flus �' 8 she The Irish Times looks at the pre@= gravest 1poatlnot even excluding cut situation is the gloomiest possible ` ■ ■ 'z. : w'recourse to air. There 'baa been k, ssbsolutely no asoral oz material age' though it admits that the terms t tha igrwo, FRIA SS asonga in the ' ° the treaty are perfectly clear. Tt ir' n rom usine TM Pre sidziea.at Belfast and Dub- cider that; in the absence of a'North= Un .toward the question, and no ern representative on the Commission - - - - - - 'cltange of heart which matters.more the latter cannot•operate,-it will;pre- :> than the giving up of boundaries.And sent every enemy of the. Free State i.. - & position has been a The oldest established Dr Go aggravated in with the appallingly dangerous arga- _ - � iQrPi' u �`� j, t oils the eyes of the,Frei Staters by the ment that tbyy British,action the Anglo. SUQtI! UvtilrtO ��ii� sell o,t '.iaanner in which, it is='alleged, •the Irish Tres has become null and void. Belfast'Government has so Berry- 4f,a commisison of two members op I ' wandered the electoral areae in the eratea and deteriniaes the boundary I • Muted counties that one Unionist of•Northern Ireland, the British Gov- . lolesalt may outvote two Free Staters; and em rr nt will be bound to enforce its r' 'this again has so enraged the }atter findings. The.}mev}table result will I T Vices ''� that they aBstained in the- Northern be, the paper @a I ; local electioaa, leaving the field clear hsps an arm d•strruuggle-that UPin_ for their opponents'enc she best selected stuck of Dip Goods in the a unt Thus border unopposed-return, 'volve the three Governments and will f m J �1 ; Passions' are. deeply ruin the slowly reviving prosperity of stirred andtSe bitterest feelings have both Irish. States and will- give fray COIISIsting -.ot . •been recreated. Relying on the act of scope to all the elements of lawless- 1920, the Northern Unionist@ say that ness and make Irish unity impossible adieu F71 i hili they will not yield an inch of Ferri- for a huisdred years. a.f,rn gs ' CHANCELLOR FAVORS the objectionable. language could be �„ t eliminated Would be by the.two sets •- e „ S 1 � ACCEP'�1NG REP41tT � rYl•sh�l $ of conferees returning to their respec- - - tive Houmes and asking for a new pro O � :�Merz Terms +• Ear- vision: That is held unlikely. �1 eE3, �'11Ie11]a�hl'Clg rigid Out as Indivislie a �• LAB+OR c,uEF GUEST OF I Furs and Ready-Made ClothiYxg ldort;April 2'7.--Dr. Wilhelm - ..THEIR moi` Mf JEs l�7 ; i• ` Mthe .Chancellor, today deliver. • _ 1!d• campaign address here before an -- - . lsadince of - �,Qoa persons. 'He ma �� MacDonald de and His ; IL strong Plea for the carrying out - meter Spend Week-End }rt the program set forth in the report I at Windsor f - ''+p! the experts who recently tavesti- CBs�ie• I .• _ - �'` #ated the _. This is no 1® day e�tiet #!!tion ot- ecomOmy Aad fiaaacial cos- -LOndon _April 27.-An historic seri- i <w Germany. -ries in a fine'setting was heeld in St �rhi� sale will cost}nNe Anti! _ Dr. Marx dwjored the fufilment of gap's Chapel, Windsor Castle, this all moods ars die os --the terms of the morn w Prime Minister e f and will commence at once the beat method tot rec�acilin" the ng M ��. ( P e O g King end sitaation between .France and Ger- �sY! atDonald and his daughter, _ grogram would be hieh was attended b the - many. It would, he sail}, be to .the M� Ishbel MacDonald, .the_ nited i z. �•, _ 'hest interests of both countries States.•Ambawador-,rid members of 1 � �� "ei _ � . Q3Nr W The ChanceltWs speech throughout the of their Court, to a Cher with other guests � i_ w&s couched in a conciliatory tone, a although he em -Premier MacDonald occupied's seat g phaefzed that it was Germany's understanding that,a .re. in the Royal pew a few seats away =-- -- M e turn of Germany's 'sovereign rights from their Majesties. The officiating ."PEASANTS SLAIN with the Swards. When 4e returned f Robeery has been advanced as thq throaghaut the occupied territory clergy were the Archbishop of Can- $Y ' (� ( the next morning to assist with soma only theory for the cri=L was the first prerequisite for the'com- terbury, the Dean Of Windsor, the chores he stumbled across the body of ' taencement of the 'eaecation the .Bishop of Nebraska,and the Canon a! �— the firmer tying beneath 'a'horns ' Plan of the experts. St. George's Chapel. Mill Revolutionaries in Amur Pro- blanket about Duke'a Yorks President Military Knights thirty feet from the Dr. Marx said Ciersmaa •had no in- were Present in their picturesque r dwelling. H Of a Cincer y uresgne uni- -Mace Sibee>ia� Shot Down g• urlyiag into the brotise, , tentign of''trying to enter the League forms, as well as the Mayor of the b Vicnaw-found the mutilated body of of Nations as at Corporation of Windsor, in his official Berlin, April 27.--Shot by Che �r` -Sward I*ng on the bed% 'he A despatch fiom London oa s:- ,,. u y '� Ours. Present constituted. robes. The singing of the choir we He said that when the Lea bodies of both victims were horribly The Duke of York has accepted the to serve the "Particular-intei-mts Of'beautiful. troops and left for dead in trenehlike bruised and slashed,• indicating!tUt presidencyof the British Empire can. +' certain powers"and became ano s- _ graves they themselves dug Pin had been J er campign, in which he intends to rgan �� �� , several ser axe or similar WOR P&in which all nations were Flyers of 9,000 captured counter-revolution- used. actively participate. a K treated with absolute equality ,Ger- lViap Choose New ROtitE ariee-who revolted against the Soviet _ - - -Many would apply for mem"hip. rule in Amur Province Siberia, a hi -,Concerning•the reports of the ex- A despatch- frnm . ,Vancouver �a�' though badly wounded, and „ perts on reparation, the Chancellor says:-Order$ to report on sir alters- have commiunicated with anti-Bolles- _ �� - vitt headquarters bare the first de- them Germany had decided to accept '&five northern route for the British ahem with the understanding that globe flyers have -beery receiied at tails of'the uprising. 1---- ; they would be considered as an }n_ headqusrtera of the Royal Air Force Altogether 18,000 pessarku engaged s'• '�M•t� divinable whole; that Gersnaay would here. Monday Flight-Lieut. Earl Mc- m the Siberian revolution, with head- be able to have charge economically Leod will fly- to Prince .UPert and quarters in the Town of Tambov. The '•--and financially o! the occupied re- other northern points to,.a lake north uprising atilt has not been quelled cl- �gions; that Germanshough the Soviet „troops _butchered expelled from of Edmonton, AlAlta• It is stated that g� It took Moscow troops to quell the Ruhr and the Rhineland would be the northern route is six' hundred beta , allowed to.return and t s, -wouldVancouver, and that there are mYO.ore rrnerrtarefused to fight the farmers. :I lakes in which to land. The up. sin was so-saccessful before s, the Moscow regiments and Chekaists yV1LL CEASE TO x �"s. Fuer for Round W arrived that it was Possible tab-.. d - -.- .. BE A "1VIEL1m POT" orld ., a � fish a provisional This 1s _ AVIatOr - ��`�__,_ --- -" " bgCa;lada Government •placarded its principles tion Res as follows i ie+++ers Restriction Bi]] A despatch from Victoria, B C I. No dictatorship , of peasants Well Have Effect •Ch&r- say$:-The Canadian steamer Thiep- workers or of any class. _ - acte! Of CItIZei val, with stores for Stuart Maclaren, 2. British 'round-the-world adiator, has lend iselech, to the peasantry. 'Z`b� � 1Washington, April 27..Fina} ac- arrived. at the lslan of Attu in the ll Free speech, free prease, secret i r ; T$Q es " '• tion on the I d` ballot and free elections. Bill is a Immigration Restriction Aleutian 'group, where a fuel deposit The Moscow Soviet trop began �' �j�►e�'j/ Job a K expected is Congress this week will be made for the British aero- troops Its enactment, it is held,- will. result plane, The Thiepval reached Attn the suppression of the new -Republic __art ��a diitirict type'-Of American citi- last Surfday, according to word re- .00ith their usiisl brutality. They is- When man needs a.car ' sued orders that any one in posses- :•;for mac am that can have vote-." and do away with "the hyphen ceived here y jobs he turas Htr_be of used mak. vote" Under it the United States cion of arms would be executed, as vdl• m t#se Ford „ ,. - well as those: within fag the quick run to town Organiza�ioas at work on sugges- weapons were found. Relatives of oa nrgeater�aads--inking Y tions to ease down the feeling over hundreds of prominent revolutionists PrimW*, the Fwd tour- produt:e to market and >: were taken to prison and are now held �i is a family car and as supplies back home- �` Rhe Japanese exclusion provision of �k � for execution in case a record upri, uiruch has ptab- immigration measure hope'to yin- ' �`' w ,� g , uence the House and Senate in favor Ing follows. a ems, =- - ,of diplomatic•conferences with Japan r The'3,000 pr`isoner9 were taken in faht,thst a util- taaaps of twenties reputation for ity car is called on the subject if , forced to dig bag service and de- To this end the National Committee a - a l'e'aves, in front of which they were upon to aC► on American-Japanese relations has lined up and shot.by machine-Run fire, endab' - `• on as empower the °4 x And it does them =- President and the Secretary of Stated SAN AND rWii•'E SLAIN B'ut its useiui• �� all quickly,eco.. ;r : to ert% into conferences . with the ON NORTHERN FARM nese does not sad M nomically and Japaneso Government for the pro- x _ 'there. You will No matte:wbeze von astis3actorily, A longation of the agreement Hour ex- 1_rd live ofdrivey err `K Robbery Supposed to'.be Ob- tae Fora the nearest "mei real cu fol work isting) in some acceptable form .orf > ttoe is always a Ford iect of Brutal Murder Near •' sur- doing seneeaao» and recreation. r '� for its revocation in accordance with _ the usual forms' of ordinary polite- Fort Frances ossa in international intercourse." ' a va�atlo A despatch frim - Fort b'rancee " O' B ori, In case this suggestion - _ _ Ser is .._. .-. "4*"FW i 3�.a is followed says:-John Sward, 60 years old, and aa+iMt _ Congress should "suspend the opera- his wife were the victims of a brutal - y` tion o; 'the restrictive provisions, at murder, believed to'have_been _perpe- _ ' See Any Audwri ed_ Ford Deafer : .- ]east until an effort his been made! - trated %Wth an axe, ae-cording to re- .;30.•restore the spirit of neighl,oriy! pot#s -received from Stratton, Ont., in - - s Bard-:vill"aad confidence betivee to �e ` which district the Swards had lived r mow . to natiois." +,' for many l ' ihrri� bean no disagreement Y peW, years. News of the crime - - b ^greement be• Chauncey M. De - - .' y was transmitted: by Joseph Vicnaw, A. 2arean the ;ions@ and Senate proof- W1.0 pelebrated his ninetieth birthday' q neighbor or-the'81hin couple, and the sions,of the enc:union clause, a point -la-9t week and who Pred!cts that the Provincial Police, accompanied by.the v'••. of cYrder could he made against an deadliness ey present means of slailgh• Y Coroner, have left for the scene of than the conferees cow conside•riri.; ter rill'ill prevent the recurrence of an. the crimr: CARS - TR U'CK19 - TRACTORS „s.. ►a k ether great war. - -_ ' :sight make. Tar. only :very Vicnaw epeYst Wednesday evening • e i�it. , C' r'h;. .,� ..v. a^ :,r. -,!^ f,V J,7. iy+.•' jwR i':C ,•... v.W:.�. ''S•j✓ ,.,f fiv,A'"n,S %' .'� r!a �.- .c %cr,'_�' -Y. .;,:aaar•.":`.. ... ...,, .:',,.'�. ,. .•„y d:;,; ..' b .;f F, -y, •� ,',d^4F'd,.. g r., ,r, S« .x.•.. aw-,••..yn� ,r,., "+�.+,e�=_°•.�''i'.;Yr-t�,,.,�K '.:'�.3r.�”�".,...:,L+'fL",,.ti�,r~i°`:�'�'".'�StT ',��°•l�`v$c...:�.f...yiV(+a,.�.w.,�.�s5s...`.44',�tRsw.'+ : nh�:u:•fuTM`.iEr�`t+..s�'s.r.�:7'M.r4'��''�die�..:',iii`'�'ka`dsr._Koss.�.�:.tt":v,�i;ffwu;d.�8> .v`zemi4',�.`�.�TL`h.�•,,.aSi.Y!°.x'.,w.-,.�n.'�Y�.STlf/�ic:n�3R!"c'�.c '� , k Xs 181 - Alliin It II. Clark, of Lakefield, , . —Dr. Henry will be bet'i as nsa• N :LUC3ALIS fJ. spent the week end here with his al neat-Tuesdey to .attend to his K W. J. and Mrs. Clark. ptofessiunal,.dietiei. —Norman hanks nittyrd• oD Fri. .. --Staziley and Mrs. Dale,.pf TOL q —Rev., Mr. "Banner was in To day last it+tu the rrsldence be re• canto, Euent Snndety here with the �onto on Friasy'last: Gently •ppurehared; on.King,street;f-ornier'-s sister, Mrs. Smith. —-W F. Law had a business' frow John Cowan, —Dr.•-• A. Sttdleir; Dentist, r- Y'trip. to the city on Friday. ..aTbe,pulilic and' continuation •practicing in Toronto, will be here , f - r; —Mrs.-A. T. Bo es,of Belleville', cahoots re•oliened on Monday last in his office .on Thursday from 10 n' ;was-in town one day last week. to begin the grind for the rriid ' a. ib. to 5 ti. nl:,'as"usual. * _ —W, J. and Mrs. Mooney spent summer examinations. —Fred,Andrew has been'conftw ' anday with relatives in thecityy "The Tuwuship Council will ed to his bed for the est week r " —Seeding operations are now its meat in the township' ball, Bron with' a severe.attack orpleu*w r fall swing---throughout the pro ltham; on Monday nest• for the We are glad to know that he is vines. - now convalescent. ' —Mrs. W.J. Miller�spetit a few transaction of'geaeral business. —A large nnmber of ndAn, most wvaa days I t.weelE with friegdai In To —The many.friends in Pickering Marsh nee Cora Burl- I'y French Canadians, -have been � - canto• ijag the ng), will regret to ear site and Mrs. Bar yvitdon and is critically ill with typhoid fever laying down new steel on the Ca- _ .child rea,, .spent. Sauday yvith city nadian National RailRa min this at her home.. in Hamilton Ber- y 1 -`-friends. Wilda. . district. The old roils will b?used A —Oliver Crummer 'moved into on.hrap'ch lineQ. i Mrs. Rachel Gordon's residence on The many Pickering friends o-f _ =•:Taeeda Eli Wilson,, of Bowmanville, will >> l y" regret to hear that he has been New Advarttsements. � —Mrs. McLennan.of Beaverton, very ill as a result orf a cold n Biel is visiting her.datightet.Mrs. 8: J. FO,R SALE—Fra mabuilding, 16x30, "�`�foliaitttt: he contracttacl. We are glad'to. R'" bfrt 118 is tif31LT sable what . Apply to D.A.Scott,Claremont. 33tf know o t � --Mrs. D. F. Every;.of ;Toronto, better..- is visiting at the hems of W. J. TOR SERVICE—A Yorkshire white The following pupils «err i' b--ar. H.G, Wilson. lot S. con. 1, Picker- • t w:and Mrs. Miller, i —J. C. and Mrs. Pliili' spent Promoted fram•Sr. III to -J-r. IV, ing, 33-34 t d p of Easter in the Pickering public -- j $nn'day with• Frank- and Mr's. F.1`OR SAJ.E—An oak*sideboard. Sri (I 'fBriggsr of Myrtle, school, and will not be required to p good condition. Apply to Mrs. Bowen, .y —Miss Minnie Morrie,'of Toron• try the proinotion examination in Claremont. 34-3a June names in` order of merit ^ to, spent the weekend -with her OR SALE—'A number of fresh Leona spene,er, Ralph Annan, Paws.also duck eggs for setting. Phone Clare Mrs:"Wm• Collis. g Staunton 'Sem.. - Tr`imi►ned- slater, PhyllisPiikey, HeleD Cowan, Liz. 30&. Gey:Brown,R:R.2,Claremont.- 32.35. —L. A. and Mrs.' Findlay and y j tie Annan, Johnnie Greenlaw. , OR 'SALE—A good wind-mill for was paper Saves Ti1'f.3e low daughter; Miss Nina, of Toronto, --On Saturday forenoon THE FOR ng purposes,irery cheap. W. Jack- 1 :'were in the village on Sunday. NEws had a pleasant Balt from W. son. R.k No.1,Pickering. - —Mrs. Joseph Cowan and dau- The selvages are artiafl severed in the i Rhter, Evangeline, and Miss Hilda A. Dempsey, of Belleville, Who L'OR EGGS FOR, SALE-Rouen ' y 1, re in the cit on Frida was hiking:to Toronto bearing an Dp'kin, at 75 cents Per setting. Apps 350, process of manufacture and all that is - y Walsh we y y Elmer Toms.Kibaston Road East. —The Anniveireary services of invitation from Mayor Mlkel, of needed to accurately trim the rolls is to _ the.Methodist Church on Sunday, Betlevilie, to Mayor Hiltz and the MRS. EMM A ELVk!4S.—Nurse with j citizens of Toronto generally, also jVit practical experience. Open for engagements tap the ends on the table.' �r 'May Ilth, Rev'- A. MCL611an, Of to Sir MlilOftk; actin `Lien- in town or country. Phone Pick 1106. 30.4 ' Claremont, wilt preach. . . .These papers can be-hunk quite easily --Mrs: Elsae er,.of Toronto, and tenant-Governor, and, to the Hon'. A13PBERR•Y CANES—Cnthhierts, Mr. Marina, of Toronto, sent G, H. Ferguson, 'preie_r of On t .10.00 per thousand. Claxton&Bell,Rouge end successfully by folks.who d0 their ' p Hiil and Chsrrywooa. R..R.'l.Pickering. 33-33 paper g and paperhangers find that rr Bnnday- with the former's dau• tarso, Rud a member of his Gabi- — wit a grin , Rhter, Mrs. dames Rose. net, to attend the celebration of OR BALE--5o aores of lxrd in par+- with these papers they can do the work —Dr- RNtaman find .daughter, the 140tb anniversary of the set- Fture, r�tasaine•atu� or Kill rent pay=are far �.much more quickly and that they always tletuent of Canada by the L'nitPd lemon. Geo-F.Jackson, R. R. Pio. 1, Lora ' Stirs. Steele and T1-atter's little 31.3° Empire Loyaitste; which. will be — •" - ..,give complete satisfaction. son, _ of Toronto, spent Sunday held in Tuoe nest. Di$ON PIKE-Diann teacbpr at ' -.-with.their relatives here. J. Claremont on Saturdays_" Pupi13 prepared You•will enjoy choosing Wallpaper from C —St. Andrew's-ehureb will hold for ezaminafiosts." Studio at Airs. Lyman Hl- -Miss Vivian Banner has re- =a-35 . our New Stock. The patterns are so novel it its anniversary on Sunday and key'%n Peone Salo• p +: turned home, after .spending the Tues[la lis 18th and 20th. On sa a Easter vacation 'with her sister, Sunda Tuesday. eclat :services .will R SALE—L%dv'+hicrrip, in Qn�d and varied;the colour harmonies are. s0 -.MrP. Simmons, of Welcome. y p Condit on. A�y to Marzaret P.mcGutre• effective that you will soon find an ideal =Abe and"Mrs. Law and Frank held when a prominent minister care of John Power. R.Pio.1.-Whitb�bone paper for each room that needs renovating ' of Toronto is expected to prest h, 103 ring 3. Whitby. and Al-rs. Law,of Toronto, motor• y i and special music will be render• _ ed down on Sunday and spent Lha �j AR1t TO RENT—In the town fhip =that will make our home as arming as ed. On Tnesday evening the L' of Pickerine.consisting of 25 acres situated - r day Willi their' relatives here_ Whitby Oratorio Society, which W. _ —Rr• M. McIntosh is in Peter ply to Sex 78 Greenwood. .. 29tf.. , on lot 14.curs.a. For tcrmp and,.parttrularsap• you wish it were nQ .baro this week giving expert evi con slet9 of fifty voice@, a number — of'Wbomare trained singers, is,et Q'�TRANRERRY PLANTS—Genu- dance is a leo¢-Salt in which a \zinc Glen Mary grown on light. new ound. a- CHAPMAN ed to be present to render ,all for Mary grown o. ght. �eao.at very large sum of money► ie in- ., eapec y per M f andel a master piece; T11e West HiII. H.G.McMinaa. 84-35 A polved• Messiah," which was recently —Harry . Arnold. who recently y AOR SALE-In the"Villag a of Clare- arebased LA Fothergill. farm at resented in Whitby. This should mont.a'building suitable fora blackamit.n 1 Font's bill a mile east of the vil• �a splendid opportunity for the snap or garage.and sari im".ally situated. A�ply w residents of the village..and other Mrs H.ZUh°m.oa.clarees}aonc. U Mage, is installing a Delco plant at mueic-loving people of the town- I OTICE—i .m prepared to &,tend h#a tideoee• shi to hear. this wonderful pro- s•� •lawns and aha odd jobs. Ap- F (1(3 �T(] � f —R. C. Stork has RRarchased duction. Fall p4rtieulars will be y nj p�to the Eastern House 12 to 1 or from r�J`j v • from the Maple Leaf MtHing Co. to P.M. Chea Coyle,Plckeri 33 34 1 r - Riven later. _ _ the residence just west of the mill, ANTED—Live poultry. hides. J :mod which at present is occupied On Tuesday 'evening James Wwool and$•unk. Higbee price pain for �OUr Sg+'eiKlty--EVersday Styles 7 by Mr. Weiler. and.Fred Mercer, who were char. s„n. M,soiovitai. 1 1-4 miles north of the —Services in the Methodist Red with breaking into acattalte villa.eorBroaghami.onBrock"Rona. def to keep your feed dry Church nest Sunday as follows : at Rouge Beach shoat two weeks 'FOR SALE—Set of xtepl trucks for alto, came up for fetal at the 'FOR etucae; set of Renfrew scales. cap. . 10 8o a. m . Quarterly Meettai ; zoo,lba.. nears new. set of 42 inch bolster and Warm Const House. Whitby. before P. 00 R m., S. S. and at 7.00 V. m.. springs. Rune Conner,Brougham. 3334 1 , .the regular.service. M. Clark. Constable W. Chester Ask for Williams Boots--they wear - —The members of St. George's and Wni. Athernich, of Toronto, FORSALE-3-Kutner Perfection oil R range with oven.in perfect condition,1115:00. who is the owner of the cottage longe al1�l easier Church are making the exCBva- Also a number of Langatroth bee hives'complete tions and digging the.: drains nee which was entered, gave evidence, with fmmss• w•J.Gordan,march st. 34-33 - , • slso J. McLelland, of Toronto, _� = t5atlSfaCt10II gUaaraII$eea @scary far the Installation of a swore that he Was the owner o{ OUN A. WHITE. R R. No,"I Lo turns; fn the church.' t oust Hilt,has for sale Sweet Clover seed. seed the sweater coat which was beteg d - —Mise Marjorie Clark was III To• oat,,barky.Irian Cobb'ers and Delaware parts-. `� f,` • canto on Monday evening attend- worn by Fred Mercer. Mr. Ather• toes, orae 19x3 Fprd� ton truck.and 8 hotr.es with + slob stated that the cottage was gardens. PhoneMarka3405. 32tf g�d.$g Cy�eralls and Smoell;a ing the annual dance of theArLhuK-X1AAj5U1,.JW"_41 P.1 on for week-cad ; SALE—Chea , all .kitide 'of. _ the Conservatory. visits." County Crown ttorney wags.harness,and all kin o arm an- visits. . Grierson stated. that this evonld pl�mentain goodbrrder. Alsoseveralbeavy and That World Famous Arm an -Rev. D.M. Solandt, of Toron- Idgbtwales and cook stoves and beaters. High better. Just try them once and you'll always ' te, n�anegter.of the Preaahyteriwaa" .n.os_constitats s dwelling. The eat t� d for hides and wood.-aim live vocal- say BIG EIGHTY-EIGHT. Publications, will preach in St: charge of house-lbrta�3"ng was t.y. x. «maa:�taatrvitte." ------ _.. : Andrew's Church nest Sunday then withdrawn. The charge of ANTED=Life _Company with evening when his address will deal carrying firearms *m then press WHeedoficeatwaterloocontemplate open- z with certain, bases of the work of ed against James, to which he ing an at Pickering. one reprefeatat;ve r p leaded guilty, and Fred was 'rants&' ort 's locality. Good ,,pportanity for . Ladies i Ladjes .the church. y, right sea.with Distract t�t$ce .�rvt Sion and —The motor traffic on the Pro• found guilty of stealing the sweat- snistaaee. write P.o..-„B., 375 wl�soo, vincial Highway on Sunday was er cQat. Each was fined-426.00 o°t- _ We are shQW-ing the latest in-Oxfords, in swedes, very heavy as the day was ideal and costs or three months in jail. EGGS FOR HATCHING-Ifynuwanc patents•and kid:. As they did not have the mane winter-layers get hatch.ng eggs from bred-to- for :tootoring. There did not ap' >sy white Wyandotte%Regal Dorcas strain.sad -�A180 a dAnCZy hue Of the last-word in a' pear ,to be much speeding and to Pay the Soe. Whitby jail wi 1 white Leghorns,Barron.train, These pens are .. - be these address for thiknext•three headed by last years prize-winners. All selected HOSIERY COnsequendy there,were n0 asci- egp at 7b teats for 15, Also Mammoth Pekin dente reported. months. duck a at 75 teats setting. M. B. Burk. r y —B. O. and Mrs. Chapman, of '4—Another serious motor asci- s•R' s' 1'i°oust 11. Phone Pick 1031. 29tt Toronto, -and ,formerly of Monc. dent occasred'about half past four T OR SALE—In the Village of Pick- Fred T. Bunting, P�ickering N. B. steam aced by the on Ft�iday afternoon last on the Feriae a 7-roomed frame dwelling, in a good &ta6li bled 1867. ' state of re it and splendidly situaled, A Food the former's @ er an Stat yo a • ter's mother, motored down on mond's farm,east of the Whitby off nydr oopne which��Qg secare ns emei rue Mi11Tof the rThis1a e Sunday and paid a flying visit at townlinr, in which s roan named JobnBo . Far full pa ticalanapply to Arthur the home of Mrs. Geo.- M. Palmer. Joseph Soles. of Oshawa, enstain• Bores,Executor,or to,W-V.Richardson,Picker tf - Karket•gardeners say that the ed a broken leg and painful itijur• 1Og — NVESTMENTS . r s is are Rood for an &hand- iesto his back. One of Tanner's OR SALE—In the Village of Clare- ;`; sift etrfiwberry crop this year. trucks RoinR seat, and dciveD by' Fmont• "Sandbank,” the residence of the late winter and 'e n lieis -been iGordon Firth *as overtaken.b Peter Marnab,a Li-roomed fraisern come rein psi R , y roagh�ast. •Ftt>ntaee and all modern convemer favorable for a good crop, but auotber tritek owned and driven fences• Aho a good barn.20x 40. 4 aeresofland ' mach will de ad ala the,kind of by a man from.. Oshawa,• -whose treea.on htHazd and ch Is an sofa water. Aapl ktto gMrs PL GOVERNMENT BONDS returning up to 6�per cent. weather we may_crop i@ rippee ing along the right side of the D.A.Scott,Claremont. 33a .MUNICIPAL'BUNDS —The Department of Highways 'toad, but Derwee kept the centre TIMB TABLE—Pickering Station CORPORATION BONDS bits notified the owners of motor of the road and when alongside T.R. Trains going East 3uQ as follows y� : busses that they Will Ileus -to-pay Derace's track struck a wheel of %Tia, 18 +mil 7•b9 A M. MORTGAGE LOANS 8 an extra tax for the privilege of the Tanner truck'forcing it off the 25 Local.. 2.23 P.M: using the Provincial Highways. pavement. Firth -endeavored to au Looiil 6.25.-P.11L EXRERT ADYIGE IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE M. The tax will depend upon the•in. bring his truck back. on to the Sunday train, '`• conte from fares,.and will amount pavement, but in doing so. bent Troias going went •due aMolt ws— oil 11110d.,, .' .Consult nye when you have money a to one-eighth of one per cent. -of the steering Rear, thus losing con• No. 29 Local 10.50 A.M. the revenue from fares. This is trol of the truck which turned 27 Local 2.44 P.M. not a•heav tax, belt will amount into the ditch and upset. --Firth 9 M"1 906 P. hi. y P Sunday train, •. -5.43"P. M. IN,,IIRANCE—Life, Fire; into, 'Accident, Sickness. to a considerable sum at the end escaped injuries, but -Soles, who =+ i Foregoing is according to Standard Municipal,'Corporation.,'of the year. . was overtaken- on the road at BONDS—Government, fi —The secretary of the Women's Pickering, and asked for a ride to time. ,. Institute has received .A letter Oshawa, was pinned underneath _ s i ftTGAGE LOANS ore Farm Properties - , from Mr. Purdy, on behalf of the thecab. Fortunately another of "LVA.ZED teachers of the school, thanking Tanner's trucks appeared on the S agi►WAN1zED REAL ESTATE—Farm and Residential. the Institute for their valuable scene, and by its aid the wrecked tlt0 STEEL ~ Rift of w phonograph, -which is truck was lifted off the ininred ROOFING' 'R most highly appreciated by both man, who was immediately placed a :� s A R Ku - k teachers and pnpila. Especially in a passing auto and' taken to the p,,� ��3rE t: In the lower forms is the instrn- Oahatta Hospital where be is do- �'gl� � P/ ;. went proving of value as the ing a9 well as can be expected. In- #H& rp/*V st PICSERING ' mnsie it provides affords a relax• stead of giving all the assiatauce The ptDLAR pCObLt i.IHAtTSD Ation from the more serious work he could, Derace disappeared as OSHAWA. ONT. Telephone Pickering 4840 P. 0. $a$ 40 of the school quickly as possible, — tkktiI;; �.•. �./ .••'.. " .:... _ ..',-.... '. .... .. - .. , , b. . 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