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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_05_09�'� -a,r. i, '•oma, -4 w,;: .:. .. . w .•,A .F=� ] • .'•@ .+Rv .'RL•V. .c."W+•. 4 _C'.'�/nr .. :_'h' r . �-c. ,'3_ f,'+'..T•. ;?4, "�"T. YP�' 'L�. .t7z:•x*., a,1 a•m :-ties w-+rr. S" fYJ:• aa'":,� •:.s4`•:a :,'4•,�rs YT Y,. rE .•*:+C1- �. ,,}, nd- ,p Y - _ may- ..e ..,. _ u�:••r:x•-..t•..-t-r.-. ` :ti r 'iI ` 'h 1 er-«"' �a r OL. LE l: '. _. ._. I'IC�ERINC ONT. A FRIDY MAY 4 19 , 2 Noe 135 **r O gttl 61arbsl. GREEN RIVER. GOODWOOD _ _ -Goo.. Ea. Baker D4other's Dav service w1?i be held at Petty sneak thieves have again been GREENWOOD a[ed.{ca6• the Green Riverof busy the vicinity, of Goodwood, " 0o da IInogn Sunday lho n tires, uffalo robes etc. Y{ Sun y afternoon. Mwy 0th, sten g auto t b RE. FORSYTH, Opb.D„ Director at 2 30 o'clock A special program is The parties responsible are those wbo •Oviometrical 'Association of Ontario, Reg. being pre tired. Come and bring a �asa in the aigbt when any other ILLS Iatered ember of tthe American. Optometrical friend and wear a Bower. scent citizen Is n•bed in other words ; Association. Eyes examined by appointment. To Avoid M1Btakes they are no gentlemen. We wish the Phon2`2SO4,Claremont. Ont:=Iau ATHA. Establiabed' 1898 NF.TOMLINSUN.M.'B..'.MPniher• . capture.—Uxbridge Journa StUp, It is The oldest established to us r o �ettaertlDor�Hi t}aand trm�tr y�oecup ed�b ort the deep``Kest we have to re- y a _ P E nt coun latterly by Dr, Cal Look, issttee.esteemed residents one e death o GR ENWOOD ty. -yell. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. 281y;Z .i of our highly e a y` the perQon.of M Eliza th Dunkeld. The services on the Greenwood eir. art° NC. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., after an illness of only a few days. cult for neat Sunday will be taken by . Edinburgh,member of the &oUsgs of -'Listen The deceased, who was in her 50tb the pastor at Mount Zion at 10 30 a.m., � era Joy Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario,liQentiat• ' 'Year. became sudfienly ill a iEh a Kineate at 1.80 p. m:; Greenwood at For$read. : Of 8oyal oollege of Surgeons, Edinburgh . a 7 m. The service at Gre 8p•oisl atte to daieases of women and paralytic stroke, which Was borne p• Brougham will , children.' Olid and residence,Bro To Bakers Splendid Choice Not excelled by ANY OTHER' - agham, with great Christian" fortitude and be under this direction of the Ladies' Of PhonO r8p hS. patience. She had been a lifelong Aid at 7 p. in. The Sunday, School BRAND, CTeairopraatc resident of the township, nearly all sessions will be at Mt. Zion- at U.90 a. Batt Ruttrauteed or \ m.'and at Kinsale and GreenwoodUR MONEYBACK r her time baviaR resided on the 8th cj at cry" It don t matter who makes 2 30 p. m, The ad . DR. CORDON nscgAY—Ohiroi sac- _ concession of Pickering, Herremaina adjourned meeting of '{� tor. Wyke hours-2.30 to 5.Ooand Too to the$eeord OIII OVal, were laid"to rest on Sunday last in St. the Quarterly 0119cia1 Board will be rg1881m1 -F1otlr 8.00 and�gappotntment. Phgne 320: Brock John's cemeteryheld on Tuesday.Street, Whitby, Sly low on-the i th con, fol. y. May 15tb,, at 8 P. m, P �Ol n Phonograph ed by a I'iarge concourse of friends, Fors noted, t epai. which:proved the high esteen in which Don't fail to.hear •'Thew Messiah" More KISSIMI FLOUR sold In On. ' W311 play lt. she was held..' She is suryived by her in St: Andrew's Church, Pick. tario- County . than an other- AE. ' CHRISTIAN, Barrister and °orruwfnpc brothers. Wm. A. at"home. eying Tuesday ev'g, May 20, brand of pastry Sour. ere•le a. •Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to James of Toronto,and one sister,Mrs, reason. r' can. south Agng,Court House, whltby. 251y. Mary Sharrard, of New Mexico,also a gAFOOgK PRITOHARD For sale is Pickering by M.'$. Qha =� �ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A..Bar. to0ville"'Ont, number of niece°and nephews. Man. P- +. rister.SaUcipar member of the firm. of A re w Farm W Ry m:a Denison'lioatet sad Bwe'to° Toronto CH ERRYWOOD. -� Wednesday afternoon.A rilp 16th, at for their wheat at highestfind's, General ltrusts B962 an 85 BsyStreet,Toronto. half•pest two o'clock at i be home of Phone for price. Teleptume Main 981 and 982 p Everybody come to the grand con- E. v. and Mrs.. Hamill, 69 Lincoln -.H I-�i� PIC.- KERING, N E cert to be given by '*The Robertson Ave•, Galt Ont,, when•E, S. SSinclair, w DetitaL ,� R �l Lady Minstrel Troupe,"of Toronto. in of Lincoln Avenue Methodist Churcb, arle� anted �* Cherrywood church on Saturday even- DR. HARRY HUDSON, Dentist. �' oPHciated at the marriage of Florence Funeral Director ing, May 10tb, in acid of the Sunday g y _F• Z. �RE�N Whitby. Of5ee—Adam's Terrace. Byron M. Pritchard t0 Russell L. H8 ock " St.North, Phone 1x4. Gas extraction when and School, Concert commences at 7.80 } desires)• 51tf o'clock. Silver collection. of Detroit, eldest son o! B. an Mrs. Licensed Entbal)ner Haycock, Pollock Ave., Galt. The '. DR D. C. Smitb, entlst, atouff- Remember ye olde tymeconcert.and bride• who was Riven in marriage by 1 •' 310TOR HEARSE su per to be given here on the evenio / R' E A /Y/ vile Hoao+Graduateot.Cbicayo and To- p g her brother, Fdcc#n 1?riteharti,of SE. roato Universities and the Royal 'College of "? riday. Mav 16th, under the.aus- Thc�as, book her place before a bank V Dental Surgeons. Phone office IOil; Residence ;CL�MONTa Out. ices of the Ladies' Aid Sonet- : The 1025. No outside appointments: zely P y +.F ferns and,Easter lilies. She.wore a . _ Phone 92k program will'be given by the Picker- pretty frock of tangerine. gge' ette - �LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. a.. Ing Methodist Choir and-•wiil' consist over duchess satin. and tulle veil: - �» Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental of old time songs, choruses, duets, arranged in a cornet, and careted a .-Not OI1l On special Surceons and University of Toronto. office -- solos, readings etc, There will be bouquet of Easter cornet. ,white sweet y p ever w,M. Prinee's hardware store, Whitby. readtnlrs by JerushA Bangs. Henrietta Office hours 9 to 12:1 to 5.30. "Ind•'yhone e. �i L� ♦ peas and lilies of the valley. -She was oecasion5 and for Bell phone 220. 4411 Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc.c. :Maria Brown and Betsy Ann Bobbitt; attended by".Mise Mabel Jones,. of -3 Solos by Lawrinaon, -butler t' Lord. any length of time; s Northbrooke, and . 'Aft Stratford, as bridesmaid,' who wore. Veterinary Hiving secured the ages-y for E.D. y, ostler to cocoa canton crepe ,with French em- but- for all time, to Smith&Son.Ltd., Numerymen. Charles Dickens; Quartettes by Setif- broiderv, shoes"and hat to match and R G.KERSLAKE. B. V. Sc. Honor of Winona. Out. rah Thurop•&-little. Jemima Peppper, carried'a bouquet of sweet peas In Obtain beat results .Graduate of University of Toronto. All I am re Oliver Twist and Albin Basso: Il;usts p 8 p. frOm your Creamy - came given prompt and careful attenaloq.Phone prepared to take orders for a!1 ported shades. -The room was su 3002. Claremmt. a21y hinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Y Tilly Jane Jenkins and Hiram ported by his brother, Gordon Hay- 5 >: Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at Birdseed• and many other elections cock. Mies Ethel Taylor �• t0 toot, weight by men and women Angers. The 30 y played music' lowest poaible prices. "Wedding Hells."by Wyman. About 9nd price, ship your f uais von �ptrBw. artists will appear in old time cos- fort p :.:: Special rates for large quantities,_ tomes. Supper will be- served in the y gu°�were resent, from Galt, 26tt Hall from 8 two 8 o'clock. Admission Elora. Stratford. Milton and St. Cream t0 IIs. WV. RICHARDSON— Real Es IH cents. children. under 12 dean,2Q Thomas. Following the- care . trate. insurance,Conveyancing, Notary 'N J. Cha Piakerin ed - ' Pabtie,Eu.: , pl>D88t on buffet, eter°tihii es decorating the _ rirltarlag,out. qtly ' g t°uta. # Phone 186202 and prettily Appolated tables. Thea;r om'a .have our truck call FPOSTILI. Licensed Auctioneer, Har"dw- Hear "The Messiah" by the"Whit itt to the bride was a atone marten fee aeaauea of?s.k asA oat�aeio 'ase. g -„at on>i' Taft lfoe sales of dl triads ateaose0 to on alsoneft by Oratorio Society. in 8t. An- fur, to the bridesmaid a brooch set y p s elaa . Aaat.as Green liver r.o.. out. dre9v's Church,.Pickering, with.-pearls and to the groomsman a Tuesday, May 20th, set of cuff links. The bride also re- ;i ' B.HNATON TOW1 5 I MEN calved mea nselul sad beautiful tlffvWe C?eamery 09. convoy"'!• eom�ou”for te gilts of=cow lana. silver and several • I �0 sf8flivles, ae.oaatre►s. Els. son" M lora WHITEVALE. g se esess "Issas` o! t _ large checks,testifying to the esteem ' �: F110De 1860$ _ Floorin y u >s<sv e, c°t' its Mrs. A. E. Major. has "purchased a in which the young couple are held by STOUFFVILLE, ONT. DAVID A. PUGH—Lire stock aue- new Ford Sedan. a wide circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. twoeer. Griduate of C. M. Jones' School W4 can supply you with the Wm, sod Mrs, Smith spent Satltr• Haycock left for a honeymoon trip to Chicago, Lifetime experience with"pedigrees best brands on the market in plain day at Unionville, point° in western Ontario,the bride sack. Block and ring work. All rinds ot..Iea and nart. ant real and white Oak. Mrs. D.Turner ie matin extensive travelling in a suit of reindeer telco• . fly attended to. Terms reasonable. PLoar qq g tine with hat and shoes to match asci Here Yo.0. re to t. fay Beech, Birch end Maple. re in to her house. p stone martin fur. The will return to Our business isnot confined to won°• Burton has Installed the else. Galt 'for a brief visit and will then �M, MAW, LICENSED. AUC- hardwood fioorin onl as we car, trio lights In his home. Lake up residence in Detroit. TIONEER for York,Qneario and Durham g' y B and Mrs Sloan slid tawny are Coaatfa. All lu"of lata promptly attanded rp a large and well astiorted stock a. Term.raawaable Datator rain may be gra hand dressed wall boards visiting with G.and Mrs.Tran. ('t arraaaed at NEWS'OtScv. Bell and Isdepen. g + Ewart and Mrs. Anthony have got DOn?t mise the O portunity of Ce>r�leIlt, dmS pbona. Whitby,Ont. sty `°°flogs, etc. nicely settled in their new home. hearing "The Messiah,"in PICKERING Mrs. O'Malley and Mn. Hollinger Pickering,May 20. ' Coal BASK iE T S Fluent the 'week-end with friends in y f Toronto. DUNBARTON." Having purchased the eto¢k from If you are wanting a cheap gmoline Umber LUMBER YARD engine to work for you. call on C. B. ` - _ Mer.Blenkin and family were, visit- in elsewhere se Sunday. Sh in glee W. 0. BARNES and the entire J. ,and Mrs. Leary,_ A. and Mn, �e are pleased that Idles Cynthia Trover attended the birthday-party of Burns is recoveringfrom an attack of business of JOS. W. DOTIMN �• A• MORDU E Mr,Leary's brother at Gormley, throat trouble. ? m re red to supply all sizes The ladies of the Whitevale Baptist Jimmie Smalee had the misfortune Ready Roofing _ Circle are gold' to hold a tea and con to get kicked on the c eek by his T and elf Bushel. 81`a I' or cert ou Friday evening,May.tha24rd. �g�o�day.. _ _ :es�o-Tltraa--- er� .` Full pkrticnlars later. Mn. Dingwall and Mine Alice have Gi den-$Iver"Bs�et Works I'c'ed RwAd aw � The Methodist Sabbath School have returned to. their summer house.and x r elected the following •officers• for the the former is very ill. L, Phone Mark.9400 w msst corals year : Supt.. Blake Annie ; . a " Mission Band will meet next Bucaeasoe to las Aima Miller: Tress., Saturday, May loth;at S a clock,at a g�t� Mia. T�° F A a R E E S O� R, FRANK PENNOCS T. biller : Supta. .oi Depts.. Mn.Hag M , "]'be Mea that made the Haraw' CHAS. BSISFiL. - SiARHHAM gerttan.Mn. Coo and Mre. Flax- tpe home of>![� Agnea Tbom. k „ , pee We are sorry to report Mrs. 01a=- X#0(=r T.gBrM VV-"_,Jr- Basket. Phone 9000 ton Mia ari al[illie iD.ajbir:Teach. ton yen, ill with pneumonia. after • nursing ber daughter, with the same F Seebeck. C.Rica Mn.Rice.Mrs.Tran, trouble. A R M E RIiia Dors Michell. Mother's Day; Avery serious and probably fatal s f 'May 11th. Oome and bring a friend, motor accident occurred on Wednes. PIC p 0 Flavo Bread Flour day evening in front of y the Man's �'� " We arec HAM. garage,io wbiob•man by the name 4 Coekshutt Cof Boll . o And Nerve Grant Malcolm, of Galt, spent Sun• sustained terrible injuries. Southam, z day with his people bare. who baa been taking an oflicer'scoune +Goold.Shapley _Pastry Flour Mies Bate, of Stratford. spent afew at Stanley Barracks, Toronto, had „ days last west with friends here. been down east and was on his wad '� Norman Crawford does not improve back to Toronto. Mr. -McGlasban s May be obtained from you Grocer. prug M u1r, as rapidly as his friends would like. - large truck was standing by the side • • Olayton and Mre. Axford and Mrs, of the road and off the pavement with Fleury and Bissell s -Brodkhn Flour Mills Axford, sr., of Toronto, spent Sunday the lights on, when Southam at s with E. and Mrs. Holtby, very high rate of speed, struck the y _ C$A9, WILSON. Prop. Mins Rets,Bette, of the Oshawa Flu rear end of the truck _ -; YUR SALE_ li school staff,visited her.aunt, Mrs. wrecking the car a ac and six. and w: =Store A .Ford Tourin ear Deliver Tho• Brown,over the weekend. fracturing Southam's atoll and inflict., Delivery /r Mrs.Brown,of Stoufiville, aec6m- Ing other injuries, the extentof which Wagon, DeLava 6001bs. 9epa. High tir$de panied by her daughter, Mrs. Frank is not at present known. The uafor• rator, R�essol 8 in.Grinder, "" Axford, spent last week with the tunate man was taken to the Oshawa G..9., k-M. 3 h,.p former's motber at Cold Springs. Hospital,where no hopes are enter- G. Engine. Instruction Only Motber'd%Day will be observed'on_ twined for his recovery. According to Brkntford Binder Twine. Sunday morning, May lltb, in the eyewitnesses be was Ring from 45 Care that Cold LLIOTT Brougham Union Sunday School. A to 50 miles an hour. The ppo ice at W. F. Disney, Greenwood cordial invitation Is extended to moth. Oshawa say that he was inquiring for ere. Be sure to attend and don't for. a hotel at a quarter to-ten, and the ; 42tf Phone Pick 714 to wear a flower. accident occurred at exactly ten. He :.Best Remedies mann` r' Yonge &Charles Ste;Toronto] The regular monthly meeting of the thus made the distance of about 13 ✓ PP Brougbam Methodist Ladies'Aid will miles In a quarter of an hour, making �+ Grain Chopping Remains open all year and admits average p students at any time. - Strop de- be held at the Dome of Mrs.John Mil- an aver e e sed of over 50 miles an fa0tIIr6d will be found ng ler on Wednesday, May 14th, at 2.80 hour. A car, supposed to be this tine, mend for out graduates ail the y .law SAND FL kKING; time. Right nois a splendid time to the afternoon. All ladies will be paused through Pickering Village like a.aaeb, xn our store ` to commence a course here. Thor• made welcome. ; Jp �tired to do, Chopping and The sympathy of the residents of pp ouRh preparation is absolutely nee• 11"Flaking eve da but ,ceasary today and it always pays Broygbam and'vicinity to extended to q past g yr y y The fee sent rains of the _ N E. McE�El� Saturday. the Farthing and family, of Atha, in week or two will be ver hal fol to attend a strictly fleet-cissa school y t the death of Mrs. Farthing, which p 8toaeboata For Sale , and not an imitation one. Write toot place at her home on Saturday, to the hay crop and pasture. bttt N. • ftl� to-day for free catalogue. they are hindering the farmers. April 26th. Mrs. Farthing was a resi- dent for a number of years of the fifth with their seeding operations," VeterinarySurgeon tiTOhD F. Baples,l Claremont W. J. Elliott, Principal concession,where she was very highly although quite a number have al- rg Rural Route No.2 respected. ready finished. P�.G3CAZ'135� O]ZtMS1C� .... _,.n-•,.a,r..��.e.,._...;:._:..G,..a.....i..,.•a i„o .r. ..:..•..._.• '..: '. • „�.. _...._ ._ ..r •...-_ .. ...... _. ...,.---,-_.� .,- ,.. ,.,,.,..,.._.:• _.........._.,... ... _ ._-•„,r......,.....�-.._:::.�..,.�rr;:air.n.:st:......,,.:.r,.:<'.t.�,..fi.�:«. `irr�l..�.-.,aa..Ti]u...�ki�..<e5w••. ate•1, —W! r• qt r 4. ..t. .."�. .�:?ef „ n ...,.. ..''... ,�. ,.,. a� r• a-.:.�.- :,-•p- ;:;r.S 1-'c; `,^•c^-^••••s•a:•a.^ .,., ':i•':;s-.�»•rt ,�:.k yam• ve+, yr. <. r .• *?. :, _ »•- -+:,. ser - ,.,�t,;i.,n•,..::.. � ti r•J, -'c' v r - �% � ::. .- �"'�.,rps*r grx,s... ,ur,.: . i,r•,•�,, ;�"'� - r. . t Jack could not quite let matters .Only Halfway Copatna., FREE � � � IIANRIACE LIQENSE as they did. He called on Kirby There is a good story about Sir IN#ORrAT10N Sv� icor rN +y: - :� - that evening at his hotel Nicholas Bacon, the Lather of Lord Fill In this �•� and we wa �l �p s "It's about Jamee .I want to see Bacon, the philosopher. Nldholas was pain ..alw •a.d•M tar fakir w weld v n -- you," he said, then stuck for lack of a judge in the time:of Elisabeth. Once is v�St., T ■a�•a• Psoctoe f : words with Which to clothe' his idea. a criminal importuned'him to spare r� t0 the $1�lISt Js n� He prodded at the rug with the point his life on account o; kinship. a do ...........;;;;;;;;;•' `• .... ; { ■ ... � of his Cane. -' "How are we related Y' demanded "Yes,'about James," Kirby present- the judge. ly reminded him,. smiling. "Because my name is Hogg . and gees on Farm "He's not as bad ab you think he yours is Bacon-, and hog d>3d bacon Jack blurted out. I are so near akin that they cannot be Nothing pays better when properly in," Jack as selfish as the devil Isn't f separated." of mans.ged. Send- for our catalogue ' he?" ! "Aye," responded fhe judge dryly, Fie reelyygiv ppliee Expert ads $ ell, be is, and he isn't. He's got l"but you and I cannot yet be kindred. Manufacturing s8i d generous streak in hiin. You may for the hog is not bacon until it.be Brantford fact ng Co., Ltd. REED :TEA not believe •it, but he 'went on'your,well hanged." Ont. bond because he liked ou." ,9 is ties best at azx* price -Tt-r its «�tne, Jack, you're trying to duce my judgment by the personal ap- peal," Kirby answered, laughing. T Wat in now 71 AW so IL 111 is this. I believe he would have mar- 5 _ ried Esther McLean if it hadn't been AWN T �� T ' ' a'I � for one thing. He fell desperately in �o love with Phyllis afterward The odd didn't d him=too. They t thatshe loves ADA'S BEST't d dare to aboveboard a 'Twas . e be bo ebo about 't CAN -,•-BY WILLI4M MACLIVOD R. IMM on account of Uncle James. They Ever Thus. ltlsretpotd51eiobidld treated him shabbily, o!' comae. I Old Lady—"My, my, why are those p j�{�i8�numvi. - don't deny that." dreadful men pummelling one another than SmAwz% ��. _"You .can hardly deny that," Kirby so'' (copyright Thaviss Allen) agreed. Bystander="Just arguing over the "p g`But damn it , Bok Peace plan, Lady, I believe.' CHAPTER XLL—(Cant's) chief had slipped from Cunningham's ,. one swallow, down t rag.kekir face and the man was looking at hint. make a summer. • You've seen the °0t0"i01e "We .hadn't proved yet that Shiba worst side o! him all the way kilnard's Liniment Heals Cuts gaa:antwe He had recovered consciousness. Y v«„p WWWAM� C was gain' it alone," Kirby wu: ..t on, through." -Paying no attention to the interni Cunningham's eyes•condemned him .IAMRS 3MAW Putrr a, g P- to death. -In their steely depths there "I dare say I have." -Kirby let his "The lack of humane education is •ton. "Some cne might be utin' hint °NOC�'�01� g hand tall on the well-tailored shoul- the principal bause o! crime. ... s$ a tool Horikawa's confession clears was a. gleam o! triumph. He was <i P P that up." about to call for help.' Shibo knew der of his cousin. "But-1 haven't seen t"�+ what that meant. He and Horikawa the worst side of his brother Jack. Kirby handed to the ChW of Police were in a strange land. They would He's a good scout. Come up to Wyom- the sheets of paper found in. the; , ing this fall an' we'll go huntin' u � be-sent --grisons._an_-prison, made-of. . . P translation. The Chief read this last Jackson Hole count What WRITE FOR OUR FREE .-apartment where the valet was killed:; to the. rs Attached to these by a clip was the!them because they wete foreigners, say?" ny Automatically; without an instant of "Nothing I'd like better" CATALOGUE—JUST OUT p trans delay, he acted to protect himself. g , answered s Two strides took him back to Cun- Jack promptly. : W E . E A N A V A N �r Horikawa; according-to, the confer- "We'll sorsa m k tion, had been in Cunningham's rooms Hingham•' He reached across his body now I've of foto beatific Going driv nt 2A06 Dundas W., Toronto sponging and pressing a Suit of for the automatic and sent a bullet with a lady.?' into the brain of the man .bound to, _— clothes when the promoter can.o home' "She's _ P Jack scored for nate. a ` on the afternoon of•the day of his .the chair. scout too" g death. Through a half-open-.door he! Horikawa, to judge by his conies- �•IZ she.-isn't, I'll es - i sion, was thunderstruck: He was:an y there never 1 brad seen his master -open his kef " a w amiable little fellow.who never step- Was one, his cousin assented. book and count a big roll of bills. The To be continued. figures on the outside one showed that Ped outside the law. Now he was ) ' it was -a treasurynote for fiat dol-;caught_ in the horrible meshes of a tars. The valet had told Shibo later murder. He went to pieces and begati A .youngster in a primary school s and they had talked it over,but with to sob- Shibo stopped.him sharply: wrote the following about the pig: - no thought in Hprikawa's mind o!; Then they heard.someone coming..It The pig is very dirty..and will eat robbery. ,was too late to get sway by the door. anything but rhubarb. He has .very arrater to the They slipped through the window to little, if any, ambition for himself." Mustard wi water K He was helping Shi�lo iiit a window' I11ix Keep's Abs, pas A screen at the end of the hail that. the fixe escape and,from it to the win- ns rcy of ak Qys a obtain th dow of the adjoining apartment. desired n mix -evening' when they -saw the Hulls j $ Greatest Professlonai Opportunit until r b desires Horikawa:, , still sick . with tear, y if a triildetr fi°� ¢eerily for every come out o! Cunningham's apartment.! Something furtive in their mainier,stumbled ,against the rail as -,.be milk• Mum i struck the .valet's attention. It was clambered over it and cut ht's face Study Chiropractic - meal. _ badly. t In:the line of his-duties to drop in and y' Toronto Coll Shibo volunteered'to ao downstairs College of ChlropnetPo of�-� Aiej V w+ sat ar Ask whether the promoter's clothes 3 Charles St.-West Toronto �� V needed any attention for the next day and get him some sticking, plaateis., On _ �✓ ' the way down -Shibo had met the He discovered after he was in the younger James Cunningham as he --- -- —'— t -- giving room that Shibo'-was at his,came out of the elevator. Returning heels: They found Cunningham tris- with first-aid-supplies a few win"tes - sed up to a chair in the smaller roost later, he saw Jnck and Phyllis. 'He was unconscious, evidently.from a - It was easy to read between the j'Blue Bell '.' Brand blow in the head. S ■ The first impulse of Horikawa hadl lines th:.: �hibos will had dominated . 4 P f Horikawa. He had been afraid that Uy.. - been to free him and carry him-to.the l his companion's wounded face would bedroom. But Shibo interfered. -Heb lead to his. arrest. If soli he knew - - - pushed his hand into the pocket o! .0 the smoking-jacket and drew out.a it would be followed by a confession.. AA pocket-book. It bulged with bills. In He forced Horikawa to Bide in the two sentences. Shibo sketched a plan vacant apartment till the wound should bf-operations: They would steal the i heal. Meanwhile he fed him airs `. money and lay the blame for it on brought him newspapers. the Hulls. Cunningham's own testi- There were battles, of will between many would convict the tat men and the two. Horikawa was terribly his -wife. The evidence of the twol frightened when he read that his ' I ifli ht had brought suspicion on him.'Jiipanese would corroborate his g Cunningham's eyelids flickered. He wanted to give himself up at once There was a bottle of chloroform on to the police. They.quarrelled. Shibo e I tage, but he saw that under a grilling suffered pleurisy pains and had.been r third degree leis countryman would advised.by his doctor to hold a little i break down. He killed Horikawa be- of the drug against the plat wherer HONEST TWINE—FULL YARDAGE—AMPLE S I RENGTH--INSECT PROOF _ the caught him most sharply. Shibo cause he knew he could not trust him y gI This last fact was not,-of course;in Facclunvely Ag'�r,cuttmal Commodity Dtatribated Direct From the Factory—By the _ snatched up the bottle, drenched a gam•----Ta the-Farmer— handlFerc ie withsome o i a con-, - tents, and dropped the handkerchief I of it was there. The valet had come a. _ over the wounded man's Lace. I to fear Shibo. He was- convinced in ' A drawer was open within reach of his shrinking heart that the man Order Now Cnnningham's hand. -In It lay an meant to get rid of him. It was Under Loyid, With this announcement of automatic pistol. some'impulse of self-protection that ay The two men were about to burry he had written the statement. Binder Twins, Is a cam our gorses we urge' you to away. Shibo turned at the door. To Shibo heard the -confession read place your order as early as r without • the twitching of a facial modlty which the farmer is his dismay he saw that the handkez-� g possible. You can do this ' muscle. He shru entitled to at tint cost. gg s shoulders, .� accepting the inevii ble with the with the utmost conflderre I -Ever sheaf tied with U. that we positively guarantee i fatalism of his race. y - "He weak:- He no good. He got F.O. "Blue Bell" Twine helps to meet all competition. Don't " 1 w ourself to b tie'il u crrr omment. and to advance the welfare of to some other firm at any. ter every Rte 1 `.'Did you kill him?"asked the Chief. your own Organlntlon. � ports. J "I killum both--Cunin'lam and Hor- ` Qeaasss month and ikawa. You kill me now maybe yes." teeth and alis dilssttoa. Wholesale Prices. Officers led him away. Relieves that over- Phyllis. Cunningham' came up to U.F.O. Blue 8r 650 fL . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . .$14.00 per 100 lbs. cat d Kirby and offered him her` hand. . . . . . . 13.55 per 100 lbs. _U.F.O. Blue Ball, 600 � . . . Its I-a-ar-t-/-'-0 eavoe whyou're so hard. But ou've'clear � prices rimo �e�� �, "You're hard on James. I don't know inc �"for ed s all`_I say thanits-awi'ty for ' DELIVERY—The price. is delivered to your station in lots of 300 pounds or over; that: I've been horribly frightened. Wri ley's is doubts less_quantiles, f.o.b. our warehouse Montreal. value a s'benefit and That's the truth. It seemed as though td QUANTITY DISCOUNTS—t/ cent per pound reduction will be allowed on there wasp t any way out for us. pteaslm's it oro]rides. ` Come and see us, and_ let's all make carload lots (24,000 lbs. or more), ys cent per pound reduction will be allowed on lots m its pleb► I UP, Cousin Kirby." of 10,000 lbs. or more.ed _ ' - ,, Kirby did not say he would. But I'ERNI$.—Net cash, sight draft attached to Bill of Lading. he gave her his strong grip and friendly smile. Just then his face did IMPORTANT N?TICE—•tn order to continue to handle Binder Twine and to maintain equitable S �` r not look hard. . lie could not tell her prices as we have been doing during the past four or five years, it is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL that why he had held his cousin on- the ORDERS REACH US PROMPTLY. In order to do your part PLACE YOUR ORDER IMMEDIATELY c?they witfi your nearest club secretary or mall diroot to Head Office. OUR GUARANTEE ON PRICE < ` grill so long, that it had been in 4ND QUALITY PROTECTS YOU. - ' R23 punishment for what he had done to a - defenceless friend of his in the name - The United Farmers Co-operative Co., Limited :x •k of.love. What he did say suited her perhaps as well. Sole Distributing Twine Agents far Belfast Ropeworksr Lunited, Ireland a efju, r "I like you better right now than I '09 George Street Phone Malta 8161_ _ ,TORONTO —. ever did before, Cousin Phyllis. 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'''4"' 3�= 's� - :�. 4,.wa' w} }�n �. . _ 7 .• .,'S T , - J � • M ^•r• h'•4'Y,"1J ,[., ;f dt <9y ♦b'.u�'^ .. "r'. , •F Y T EDtfORS IN BRITAIN OFFER i _ - _ TERMS To sow cov��r�MENT X187 8 - _ � _19 2"4 . >� - Accept - - Com tion ;n the Sha of Concesaioni---Com Males Putting in Working Capital Mist Have RO S B R 0 S Control_ of Operation. A despatch from London says:- age of the nett profits to a fund for $shish creditor's of Russia now have compensation to claimanta, but the ■ ■ ■ Vat forward a•counter-proposition in money from each company is to be ' F s used only•to compensate individuals Or it!eply to the'proposal of the Soviet in that industry. 'Ret'r' iness ,,.,•.:Government for. a settlement of their This scheme is now under consid- ' claims. This' alternative scheme eration by the Soviet delegates,'but abandons'their demand for the return is said to have little chance of accep- - ot confiscated and ruinedproperty, fence unless materiall altered. The willingauv acceptcompen- Sevierattitude, no as un e oldest es es a s �e Dry Goods tore in cation in the shape of concessions, now, is that the Russian Government an offer to form a number of corn- ja wiIling to pay individuals who have South Ontario will Sell at paries, one representing each branch suffered losses as a -direct result of �bf industry, to work these concessions. Soviet legislation. For instance, it b ,rte -They agree to supply the working will pay for property requisitioned,capital needed'and to allow a certain nationalized, etc.,but not for property Wholesale Prices 'amount of control by the Soviets, and destroyed in the revolution or aban- participation in the profits, under the doned by persons who left Russia.be- following conditions: cause of the revolution - t 1. No.mixed companies-by which It also refuses to recognize'claims -the best selected stock of Dry Goods in the comity, els meant that the Soviet Government for compensation for loss of employ- .shall not be a shareholder, either di- ment or illness due to the rigors of ` consisting of roctly or through nominees. the' revolution. . .Such exceptions, If- 2. f 2. No interference by the Soviet recognized, would. reduce the claims �. „ Government in the internal affairs of about b0 per'cent. Ladies' urii1ShlngC! <' " the companies or control of their The British, on their side, are con- 17 work. centrating rather on the political 8. No interference by the Executive than the economic side of the confer- } $ ��y� ;a fed Trade Union in Moscow in con- once. They are demanding that Rua- Gent Ful nishiilgs _ tracts with workers. The companies sia cease its diplomatic representation House• Furnishings agree to collective•bargaining through in Afghanistan, which they feel is ' •the local trade union and to pay-the directed solely against India; disband -_. existing rates of wages. the school of Oriental propaganda I c • 4. Fall freedom of the companies Persia. ataT 'and cease propaganda in to � Furs and Read iilLi,ade Cloth ato broad raw material in Russia and Persia. The British are setae said to g ucts i ind sell the manufactured pro- be trying to buy the East China Rail- - Russia and abroad. way from the Russians. There is a I Qo �• ' " & All orders for material to. be complication about this, as, while the f c placed with mines, factories, etc., railway is .Russian property, .it is I _ `' rithout Government interference. heavily mortgaged to French bond ...! ` S. After deducting a percentage holders, and an effort by Russia to for interest on the new capital, the sell the East China Railway recently Y coiapanIes will pay a certain percent- failed on this account. I This is no •10 day sale, This sale will continue until BIG POWER PROGRAM U.S. TORNADO'S DEATH all goods are disposed of and will commence at once OF EASTERN STATES LIST TOTALS 113 Prnratd' Owned System De- Seven Southern States Affect- { R„ v Play to Set U H ed Are Recovering Slowl ~�•H��$�� - 4DN•W a P ernes Y Monopoly. A despatch from Ati$nta; �� Niagara Falls, Ont., May 4.-Plan3 says:-Towns and rural communities, - -- -- - -" stricken b an epidemic of tornadoes g to { lbs. 18c for the super-power program of the y p The Week's M��� g 4 lbs. do, No. 3, 49 to 50c; extra No. 1 feed, ' Northeastern United States were I that dipped ruthlessly through seven , spring chickens, No.2 local white 44 to 4be, and over, 82c; roosters, 22c. 48 to 48%c; gfven substantial .impetus yesterdaylsoathern states, on Wednesday wereBeano-Can..hand-picked lb. 814c• Flour Man..a ring wheat pato fate when it was announced across the recovering slowly. Relief Workers, - primes, 6c. $6; do 2nds .60• do strong bakers, river that lane have been scrod from organized services and volun- . fez g p peri' :TORONTO. -. Ma le Qpredacts-gaSyrutip, r imp. in the souses of -villages levelled. y . gam, maple sugar, lb•,l 26 to 2gc• P $6.30; win pats. choice b to . for the direct interchs of electric �i°s, had their tasks well under wa r a- n 2.40 nga Man. wheat-No. L North-, $2.0834; 1 per I$b.86. Rotted oats,.�ba 80 choice, $2.80 energy between Niagara Falls, N.Y., 1� No. 2 North., 9914c. gal' to $2.90. Bran, '$25.25. Hay, �To. 2, Reports gathered placed the tool Man.`oats-No. 3 CW. 4014c; No. Honey-60-1b, rias, 11 to ll�,sc r r ton car lots $16. and Boston, the Adirondack Power y pe per , death list at 118. There still was no 1, 39'Ac. ib.; 10-Ib. tine, it to 12c; 6-lb. tine,. Co. and Light Coip, and the Nis- Cheese, fluent westerns,. 14}� to I&; ` ars, Lockport & Ontario Pogrer Co, definite estimate of the persons in- Man. barley-Nominal. 11% to 12c; 2%-1b. tins,.12% to 13c; finest easterns, 13% to 14c. Butter, �. All the above c.i.t. comb hone r doz., No. 1 pasteurized, The lines of the four great elec- jured, but belief persisted that the , bay Ports. y l . $S•?b to No 129% to 80c• No.- Ont. 1 _ trical corporations in the Ess the; number would reach 500. Property barley-6b to ?Oc. : 'No. 2, $Sat to ams,$3.50creamery 29Y to 29%c; 2nds, 2814. d1p° t• Am. corn-No.2 ellow, 95c. Smoked meats-Hama, mod, 23 to to 28%c. E Boston-Edison Co., the New England mage will be much greater than at , 24c; cooked hams, 34 to 86c• smoked ggs, flesh speciate, 837'= ; B Buckwheat-No. 2, 76 to W. freak extras,- 80c• fresh firsts 27c. ' first anticipated on Thursday. Ont. R 74 rolls, 17 to 18c• cotta rolls 18 to Pte 'perearats; ' � ' Power Co, and the Adirondack Power p Y• The }tt�- � � - - only- meted=that of Peas-No. 2�$ .4b to 81.50• breakfast aeon, 21 to 25c: ape- only Dairy cows, 3 to $4; canners, Lockport & Ontario Co., will be util- pro a y wi. ec pa , i feed-Del., Montreal freights, cis ran res as -be- 28 tb-3�c;t;1.60; calves, better lots, $5:60 to $6; South Carolina was worst stricken ba included: Bran r ton ;28 backs boneless 29 to 33c. do, cum, _.':Azed on the 600 miles between Boston gs + Pe $4 up; hogs, $8; sows,:$6.50.. :. of the seven states visited b the tor- aborts r ton .$28; middlin $34•l Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 and Niagara•Falls, making Niagara Y. good iced floor' �' 'I to 70 lbs., $18.50; 70 to 90 lbs., $18 WHEAT EXPORTS TO U.S. energy available to the east and'undoes Red Cruet warkesa and others g , $1.86. g0 lbs. and n , $17; li htweight rolls, were at Anderson and at Horrel Hill Ont wheat-No. 2 white, 98c to g h north, and joining it•..with the hydro- in barrels, 37; heavyweight rot j g y I $1.02, outlside. I �, NOT FA1.L.tNG OFF _ settlement state troops were on guard electric development in the Adiaon- Ont. No. 2 white Date-89 to 41c. $S2• ldil� to 1b34c; Property damage at Anderson aloe Lard-Pure tierces, dark >Mountains and the::New Eng- Ont. corn-Nominal Unsted States Tarr of 42 was $750,000. ltnbn; 15 to 163lic; pails, ib34 to 18c; %and steam plants. Out. flour-Ninety _per cent. ppat., 8 Cents Per Bushel Not a in jute bags, Montreal, prom t chi prints, 18 to 18%c; shortening, The tie-in between the New Eng- ment, $4.60; Toronto basis, tierces, 14 to 14%c; tuba 14% to l5c• `land Power Co. and'the Adirondack Deaf to Hear at Bn��tssh $4.6�'; Restrains Factor. bulk s , %_awit by 3ence an. flour-1st pats., in jute sacks, Heavy steers, choice, $8 to $8.50;, Ottawa, May' a effect from oti*sr a 110,000-volt line extending $6 r bbl; 2nd .pats., buteber steers, choice, $7 to $7.75; .do,ltrom Washington to the effect thak the per pa $b.b0, l Schenectady to the New York- Special arrangements .are being Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, good, $6.25 to,$6.75; do, med.; $5.2b, high tariff of 42 cents a bushel on <•, ',Massachusetts boundary via Albany. made to enable deaf track, Toronto $14.50; No. 2, $14.60;,to $e; do, cum., $4.50 to $5; butcher wheat,' has effectually stopped impos- pe�aono to take 7 to $7.50; do, _-:This is the first r line in the! No. 31 $12 to i14; mixed, $10 to $12; heifers, choice, $ rations from Canada are only a par- -­This part in the various conferences which carry __ operating I will be held at the Eritiah_ lows: grades, $10 toE ¢12. mod.,_$b to $b.76• do, cum., $4.60 to' tial ststpmPn•4 ni t1,o a:+„-.;.... ..';East to ca an load ina.-- fit- �. excess Of Spiro -:straw=Cartotc;psi ;W.50-.- '7b; u er cows,'choice; S25-finq be tree that the ordinary import' velli. ^�^ bion, says a London despatch. Standard 'recleaned screenings, Co. $5.75; do, med., $&60 to $4.50; but- The four conference halls are being b. bay ports, per to 20.50... . cher bulls, $4.50 to $5.60; bolognaa,�•figures from Canada were but a mere fitted' with sensitive micro- n' $ $2.50 to $3.b0 canners and cutters trickle during April; but they do not IMotheti'of Four Has Re- y• Cheese•-New, 1 , 16 to 16%c;, ';include imports for milling in n hones. home two h arse .,$1.b0 to $2; feeding steers, choice, g bond v� the l�ing'i Bounty p hundred seats will twins, , 0 lSc• .triplets, 18 to 19c;, 6 to $6.76; do, fair, $4 to.$5; milk- for export. '""1ihave ear pieces attached to them to Stiltons, 20c. Odd. large, 2.2 to 23e; $ i "-` enable their occupants to pick up the twins, 23 to 24c; triplets, 24 to 25c.f ers, springers, choice, $75 to $90; United States figures show that A'despatch from St. John, N.B., Butter-Finest ereame rants, 34'stockers, choice, $4.55 to $5.25; from July Ist to April 26th there had voices of the speakers. Attached,to r' p fair, $3.7b .to $4.20; calves, been imported from Canada 24,W8 `aqs°-The mother of .the Mahaney each ear eco is a regulator. to 35c; No. 1 creamery, 32 to 83c; No. do, p �_ :. quadruplets, born on Christmas Day, Pi + 2, 31 to 32c; dairy, 28 to 30c. choice, $9 to $10;. do, mod., $7 to 000 bushels of wheat, of which I8,- E f $?.50; do, cum, $4.60 to $6.b0; lambs, 'X928, has-received the King's bounty. There is nothing so true that the Eggs-E�is+ �h, in cartons, 80i 363,195 were fm- consumption and to 31c; ext loose; 28c• fire 26c• choice ewes, $15.60 to $16; do, bucks, ...-It amounts to;�three pounds sterling, damps of error have not warped it. extra, �' ' 13 to $13.50• do culls, $8 to $9; 10,966,191 busheIa were imported into the same as is provided-for triplets secunda, 23 to 24c. a sin lambs, each, $8 to. $16; shed , bonded millsfor ' . .. iii' England. The Eons children are Void of y Live poultry-Chickens, 3 to 4 lbs. g p grinding e r#. g purity in morale fa o ac s t the hatter's. neo words. 5 lbs., 24c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., lbe; spring 60; hogs, fed and watered, $7.7b;(.importations are growing all the time, " chickens, 4 lbs. and over, 26c; roost-Ido, f.o b. $7.25; do, country pointe,i and that new mills to take care of era, 18c; ducklings, over 5 lbs., 26c; $7; do, of� care (long haul) $8.15; do,I this class of business are being added. DR BANTING DISCOVERER OF INSULIN do to 6 lbs., 2 (select, $8.60. `Approximately e a very I bushel ' > > reseed poultry-Chickens, 3 to 4 MONTREAL. .�may not seem to be e very large gnsn- Iba., 30c; hens,.over b lbs., 28c; do, Oats, Can. West. No. 2, 51 to 52c• t-ity of wheat but it was 1800000 E AWARDED MEDAL B Y AMEMAN SOCIETY - - _._ _- --- - tot . i bushels more than wen' outo th C United States for consumption there �x during the seven months ending p^ �r A despatch from Philadelphia a research professorship at the' Uni ? March. says:-Prof. Frederick G. Barring, of varsity of Toronto. * h :' ' ' That there is quite a lot of wheat `. iiSedaIa were also awarded to Pr. Y booked for export to the United States Toronto, discoverer of insulin;'a sub- 'Elmer Verner McCollum, of Johns a. sa evident from the fact that the re- .0p which saves the lives.of ant- Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., ` ^ ' ports from'Fort William say that the losers fro in diabetes, was one of the eminent bscchemist and discoverer of a' <"4 bookings for American miI1a otal 14, recipients of a John Scott gold medal. the first vitamine ever recognized, 000,000 bushels. So if �Canadian The medals were awarded at a meet- William W. Coblentz, of Washingtc+i, ` wheat is not going across .the line ' ing Friday night of the American D.C., physicist of the United States k_ L• through one means'it is'goin through 3 g g Philosophical Society in its. iichry Bureau of Standards, who has der "l "ak rya another. r traditioned hall on Fifth Street. wised ways to measure diameters of Six on Salvage Tug "Canada can teach the rest of the stars by' measuring their radiations 1 n l world how to appreciate and reward of heat, and Ralph Modjeski, en x , ; Crosses Atlantic Ocean the scientific men's free gifts to man- gircer.' t r� ` a 'A despatch from Montreal says kind said Frederic Hudd Canadian Prof. William E. Scott, o! Prirce . F 3s+ , . M ;Trade Commissioner, who received ton Universit resided. Dr, H. A '" rf << r` �, ri „ � E'" , K, r• s` Buffeted by the Atlantic and at,times 9' p 4K�n almost swamped, a tiny steel vessel, lthe medal and $1,000 cheque:for Dr. Hare announced thg'achievements of a y- Nr V 'Jknting, in'the latter's absence. Mr. the scientists honored. Chairman -M. � the'Salvsgo Pilnc�+, 60 Sons, no bag sen than A'hatbor.iug,is In rt here �3iudd said Canada has con4erred P. Quinn, of asub-committee of the port upon Dr. Banting for his discovery City of Philadelphia's union of cit The largest dying boat in .the world, the Atlanta, is now undergoing after a twenty-days crossing from I y Holl, England. ba is ,bound for of how to arrest diabetes, a life an-�trusts, represented the board of di- official irIala by .We British Air Ministry. : The boat is intended for recon- �, y.•� ituit of $7,600 and created for him rectors. Kingston, Oat., w ie she; will enter Y naisaabee with the fleet, It will be able to remain 4t sea for several days. salvage service on 'the Great Lakes. ; ..... - _} _._r�������'tSr..�y�.•�..'trm+.ua'^...xY,..�PSa%4._.....4:c..,..«:,:.i.w .ew__r-._.>»,'.,.•�:t...•..s.,x,:.....,..rl� ..::». n✓:w.::.....n.. :..,,... .,...,:.._ ...., - .,...,.....<. .. ...,.;rc.. A:r.......a ._-�.<. ..n ..w ..,..A:: .....,..-.e.,..t.,::.'�t•^....,:.:.}rtk�.]asrS�iw"S:'_<e�•� 'aAti,u`�...m:��eS�Ea.+ ��� Y ��„ '• •t -«. r.si'.•,��..a,.'�:" y..,,.� '.�:. ,si-=fir- ::es _,.,•H�7'�'•,v .a -:°S;- ..t:. ,-,-:,,,�".r. .+•.n4 .� », +r ':,•a-,, C'.. �.,.:..s,....,--.:-.. 3333.„ .,,g._..�.,., '..._:...-: . :' -., - - --> s ss "..u.:x; .y a - `" • ��yp� �T from 18 to 32 also etdelInes bet 19,19, Q �j (�.. T � F ', - °�+ � ilrlt�xi�g � $ ZO•'ll,%22-23 omR L to highway 87.26: �• l;-�•�' L EW.Stbru�ho p78co:J6andW� �Ttill dra n 47.12; Wpm Brown, cut British Columbia Cedar p g X1.75 per year,:'�$1.50 if¢aid in advance. brush con b rin opp 8 9 4.26; W Cleo,cut Galt Galvanized Steel.Shingles .• . r S'a`h+criptions•ro the United States sad Creat brush opp 7 con 6 76c ; J Harlock, do Bird's Felt Slate Shingles With choice lines of - Britaiai9.00 in advance. 75c; W H Weatney,drag bet 10.11 for sal$ at i - cone 3.4 and sidelines 6 50; J Beelby, r, �ry _ dragopp lis 86 con 8 and platiing con S T. PATERSCN'8 CLARI>;1NONT -'Field, Garden and J<'lower s7�s I •:.. . t JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. an sideline bet 2021 11.50; F Cowie, p •; ',;• d d _ •Qa11 and get rices. drag con 8 opp 20-81 8 50; A Mantle, - ' drag 18 to 26 con 7 20.00; J Barnes, PICKERING COUNCIL. drag op 24 to 21 coal 2 and 3 20.00; ANNGUNCING Steel-Briggs' Yellow Intermediate Mangel p Tile above council met ureuant to A Trimble,drag Greenwood rd *and _ (3fapt White Sugar Mengel,also p coo 6 opp 8 to 12 10 00: John Tweedie TIOXINION Or CANADA -adjournment on Monday, the 5th lost. drag streets in Whitevale 8.00; E •Durham and Jumbo Turnip Seed X mbers all present, the reeve.in the Mitchell,drag pplan grad cons 1.2 lot REFUNDING} LOAN 1928 ' r chair. Minutes of last meeting read 32-32 13.75• L Gates, team on grader .. r Wfeeodsin No. 7,,Compton's Early and. and approved. 32 3B cons 1.2 2.b0:.,Roy Im roved Leamin Corn Ward•on acct P g A number of accounfe were preeeato o!salary 107.30; J Pallister, drag.bet 5 E'ER CENT BON'D9 y •ed and referred to the respective atand- 90.21 and 22 29 con 94$7: also drag - Also, White -and Yellow Dutch Sete and Xultipllers ling committees. n t I lots 18 to 85 2100; W Tyndall. 80 year Honda, price 08.26,'to yield Communications were received X11 at' cites consistent with A 1 unlit L liflord M P re resolution. rakin stonen t 1 1.25; 41 Alsop, ditto 5.14 per cent. P quality maiardrag 26, 'T 27 and 30.31 Mr Hunger or , .v ce-pres o cons 4-9.37;•A E Major. drag lots 5,233 per cent. and Hon Cleo P Graham, Minister of ` and 3031 cone 4 5, also drag 26 to 9l Caaaidan NAEMnaI Railway (C. N. R.) 3tailwaye, re resolution. Sir Henry con 6 and rep bole at 20 con 5 22 75; (seven eur) first mortgage Deben• t� '1'bornton. nese' C N R.re resolution. A Carruthers. drag Markt 1 cons 7 ti y -Good Dairy Butter this week at 32 cents per lb. Wm Payne,re bonus on wire fence. tures maturing May 9..1080, Price 8 78; G Tran, drag Markt 1 opp con 6 570 per thousand,or $1000 invested Hobs -Yeoman. Toronto, re tax bill. $a,; W J Monkhouse re bridge on Clerk of of Uxbrid a Tp, re' work on n LQ T ��it-increases to 81,?54 40 at ma• �• RIC HARD S/' N / r p Ol1L'� 1�. .Mre W sideline bet •4031 con 9 1.15: G ran, Y• 1 V 1J 111, " IT.Cb V1�J - ditch lots-3'1-83 con-4 al - - " and children. T J Hannigan, sec Ont, drag pick stone coos 4 5 lots 88 to 35 Phone or wire orders at our . Municipal Electric Association, re St. 12.81 ; Ingot Iron Co, to Road Boas expense. Lawrence electric development. -graders No 2 300.00: W Holmes, drag DYSE9& RO1fER8,) Alex Thom and others. Dunbarton. Phone 268 J Dundas Jt. Fast, Roight o groad. rd 19.51: Ward, for Pickering. Hardware_ Stare sfse heard re new a^hoot,also present- freight on graders 19.51; Alex Thom, 2tf '1'Vbitby, Out. ed application for debentures. J T drag bet 28 29 con 2 south of highway Tuckett was heard re grant;for side- 2.50• W H Stover, open ditch 20 27 con x line bet lots 4 and 5 and 6 and 7. Cecil 4 and drag 18 to 27 con 4 1?,?S; A White submitted plane for cub divis- Carruthers, drag rd 8 from 30 -to 35 • s ' ' " "° ' ' ton at lots. Geo Cammack was heard 600; .M Maxwell. shov gravel con 1 re Thos Elliott. Dr McEwen was 250; D Annis, 10 yda gravel for con 5 c EEO c beard re Bay road. J Quinlan-was. V i. i.. D ,5 T O R i.. 300; J Quinlan. team on grader oper- beard re bad condition of Greenwood acing also:drag 28 75; A Hastinas, road eta Mr OhapmKo,8carborn TP, draw ggravel to culvert 20 'con 5100 ; '^ Farmers, now is the time to get your Spring Seeds. We,have a good r was beard re,bad bill at Me Griffith a. G pbilllp 1.gray -opp l9 coti 6 and drag ; "' supply of Red Clover, p. • $Burk-was heard ie grant for gravel eon 5 Iota 18 to 26 20.12: D Munro. Alfalfa, Alsike and Timothy. con 4 cpp lots 20 21. Ur McKinnon drag bet Iota 14 6 cons 2 9 $00. "� i� All No. 1 Tested Seed.- was beard re condition of H Johnson, Jan Richardson and C 8 Trueatan, �' IVhitevale. auditors. were heard presentingtbeir C r The stsadieg domntittee on Contin. - :We also`have:a good variety of Vegetable and Flower Seeds. otter reported and recommended audit of the treasurer's books which i a following payments: Ed Gleeson. showed A sulplus of 8888.32. On act div court as bailiff in Match 4.00 motion report.was adopted. Sow about a tonic for the sock. We have It. ` Thos Gregg,ditto as clerk 400; D R A-bv laov t , authorizes, temporary ITS Spring-the energetic The hest 6lonep can boy. Beaton,oq acct of salary 125 00; Lon- loan of 02060 by the Corporation of the l time of the year when don sod Lancashire Guarantee and Township of Pickering to provide `-the grown ups and the lCfd Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young calves. -9 :Accident Co. prem,on treaa bond 40 W; funds to defray the cost of purchasing dies need energizing. pare jr, D R Beaton,on acct of postage 10 UO; afire engine and +pppliancea fon fire food instead of nostrums. Agent for McCormick and Deering Fdrni Machinery sad Repairing J Murkar, bill heads, envelopes etc protection in the Village of Claremont ' g , I8.85: J Richardson, services as audl. and the cost of erecuog a building Let our bread disappear tar 90 00; C S Trueman, ditto $0.00 ; sufficient to bouse such engine and ape from yotu table three. a „- L Neale. services as apseesoe 200.00, pll inces was introduced and finally times a dny. Try our pas 4 also delivering dog tags 5480, and for passed- Also,a by-law for the lssue tries. Yott will be sur- J 'Qi�/'� postage(100, of debentures to the amount of $3000 prised at ,their delicious, j; S. B�_1S�N =•P�C� ��E�i�,�i o The standing earn of Trans- to be dated from Dec' 16th. 1924, to home-made lilts 8%vor. •+• • f " �s kportation, power and light reported cover cost of same, was introduced and recommended the following pay and fidelly passed._ -• �oeat: Hvdro-Eleetrie Power Commis The council row adjourned to meet .al tut la lights in Greenwood for again on Monday. May 28th,at 10.00 t March aed April 64 00, a m.for the transaction of general BUS °sS] The standing committee on Relief b idness. and at'l p, m.: as'.a Qoutt � e all • kported and recommended the the - �� - �IRVICE ii goNciol payments; Dr V E Cart- of Revision. , ` BAKERY - weight. medical wttendwace on Thos a Toronto' Pickering and Whitby $iitatt 3 50: Dr N E McKinnon,ditto 7 ` 30 00; H Ellicott.goods supplied Tbos -The rammer tlftle table of the y R t: HONE•90Q ' Elliott 4.00.- -• C. N. R.'will o foto ei><ect.00 San- .f8 ' '1t�a�ly� �`PT�.l{E�C#;• The standi'1ig committee on Bonuses day, May 18th. D _ foe Wile Fences, Drainage Matters 'WEEK AY.SERVICE S and Snow _Shovelling reported end _ -Leave Whitby - - Leave Toronto. - 4 •ecommended the following payments: _ ?.40 s. tn.. -- - _ + ---= 9.45 a. 4 Wm McKay and others. break roads ••CUALITY - SERVICE SATISFACTION" 9.30 a. m. 1.80 p: M. and ebov snow lots 27 to 29 con 9 7 00 : _ 1.SO -m., r 5,80 m p P. J Pallister, disking snow n t line Ox- i"� .'-1 -$:45 P. m. 6.l)D P. m r bridge to pay half 125; B W Jones. break snow roads on e t t cons 7 to 9 SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Wbithv to• pay half 5 i0; L Jones. 'r .. ditto 9.00; R W Wilson, ditto enc : :, Leave Whitby Leave Toronto -Wilson di Q ?40 a. m. 9.45 a. m. ditto 40c; S Farndale,*ditto 80c; Wm a 80 p m M.M. Hatbron. ditto 1,00;, -B W- Jones, - ... -- -r '--8.00l ti - ',break ride cons 7.8 4 20; LJones, ebov $.30 P. m. - _ 6.00 p M. snow con 8 and sidelines 1.6); Wm 11,45 P. m. Jackson. break Ids;shoe snow Balsam 5.40 P. m sideline 3 00; V Jamison, -shov snow _ Sl✓NDAY SERVICE _ .. Balsam sideline 80c; G C Jones. break - rds Baleam sideline 1.90; F Coukte, LL Sa� W�itby Le 9.45 e.rm.t� + e ` ;breaking rds bon 8 7.20: Geo Wilson. 10.00 P. m. shov snow con 8 fisc; Postill Bros. n1' $80 P. shov snow lots 88 and 84 con 6 6.$0 4 Trao, break rde and ahov eaova on Fares :-Whitby to Torouto,single 75c.,-return $1.25; Picking, single in le 40e. return 70c.: Ron shov avow.break rds lots 14-17 R L Llis*kials all single 80c.. return 50c.; Highland Creep 20c. _. and con 1 IL.BO; H Pascoe, shov snow * - ;oto 14.16 R Land con i 4.90; Bruce = h _ (Cut thio Trois Table out for future refereoeel.. Conner,bleak rds.ditto 14 80;.J Clark "EMPIRE"' �! Plank-tri ---break rds and ahs.snow iditta 7.80: J EMPIRE BARNSjACUrpm's Calvert:snow work on Pickering sta- Motif-Clad T 1R oa roe -2.9B--Fred--Andrew.- - -ii 2.00; G Crawford, break rds dud shov 100 Firs-safe - - Permanent isaow lots 14-13 R L con 1 4.60; Rue Lightning-pt•ooi' . Super-stronO Bye. shov snow Intl 17-17 con 1 2.00 Weather-tlght rilYe Convenient Phone'Ind. 00 J Greenlaw,snow shov lots 14-15 can 1 otil need a new Bars.Or an Old one remodelled .and R L 880; A Trimble and others, y r ' ..break rds shov @now 4 00; W H$to- let me quote you. Let me show you "Empire" Barns I _ war,@hov snow open ditch sideline at have built. hey are enormously strong, roomy, handy .. :P I E R i N M ... H Pugh's 4.00; J Beelby;disking snow to work in, and moderate in cost. con 8 2.00; Wm Mitchell and others, ebov snow con 2 4.00; J n Bryant and Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous i Eastlake•'ratio 1 M EAT � q� K E pothers, break rds shov snow sec 8 nub ;c Shingles,of"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations sec 4 10.00; Wm Squires, break rd, done. All work absolutely guaranteed. -and mill En Cc" ld W H Weettil break rds shov show F J P R O U S E - P I C K E R I N G ---- J f • 2& per><b lots 10.11 con 42.40; M Holliday.ahov e . - Round Roast or Steak,. ... snow and break rds e t 1 Whitby to - ;,, 2$c !' pay half 12.90; Chas Fuller, break rds BUILDER t3urloin Roast or Steak, and ahov snow on con 5 and sidelines Building CiOntraCting "'Porterhouse Roast or Steak, •• _� -0.00;A Thom And others, break roads Barns ns,' Houses, etc 18C " • of all kinds Ramp Roast,... and ahoy snow B L and sec 3 0,70; D b'' b Ro r Munro and others, break road and Pickering Dealer for the Products of Fine Rib sElt, .. • - •• ahov snow B 2,4,6. cone 2 and 811,60. ;` Heat/ Rib Roast. ••• • -• ••' 18C The standing committe on ]Roads The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto y .. 16 and 18c and Bridgeereported and rebpmmend a Shoulder Roast. . t c ed the following payments : J C Bry- :Pot Roast, •• 14 _'ant,clean out culvert opp lot 9 con 3 oc " and drag con 8 and sidelines het:lots B Brisket,to boil, 25c - -. .. •, .9 and 10'11 cons 2 and 3 12.37; R M g " „ Le of Pork,... :Brown, drag id 10 from highway to 111 C C e C '. • 'Loin of Pork,.centre of coo 3 8.40; H Wilson, drag 20c,23e planing and operating grader on Bs 'Ent ire.•'Exhib ition sh°n oast of Pork, rbsae line from lot 1 to 12 14.87; H or hope, •• _. 28c -""°Wilson, drag Whitby t I from high- Ptlkle Pork Sausage, ... .. 25c " way to lake 1.87; Wm Linton,placing Canadian visitors to the British Empire Exhibition Finest Salt Por1C,.., :•, '25e nn base line from lots '1 to 12 3.2ii;-L _ =are invited to make use of the facilities of our 38e -- Salter, drag opp 1S to 23 con 1 and RL ;London Office at No. 3 Kin Will' Street, E.C. 1+inest Breakfast Bacon,piece, _ We recommend our LETTERS OF CREDIT and " sliced, 'TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES people travelling olls(half or whole), 82e " abroad. They are easily, negotiated and serve as a , , 46e Q g. Mild Cured-Cotta ge,R valuable iatrodtfetion in cities where the holder - Back Bacon. � ,_.Coal, -Coal M +�* :may not be known. LETT" 08 CREDIT and Cooked Ham,,.. 56e RS' on sale at "TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES CHEQUES are all „ 260 Branches of the Bank: - "Weiners, - Head-Cheese,-. ... 15c Surd aIId.Soft Coal of the _ _ - r' First and Domestic Shortening.1 lbs 55 con te� -- b6Btquality�OII t ERey �� `. 5 lbs 90 cents hanand: Fish lb prints 18 centa� -_Fresh Trout Every Friday TI40S. A. LAW wxns�r'st�►n1cH. c. P. Lym manse, ' lallbooia ml DRANM X C CRoas, .. W, �e REID �r4. , PICKERING - r 1.JW - .. .n �G^'.h,..�.cu......,�..'. • ' " ' •:� Vi.. r:.j.Y': .:.,k3 y�•:�.?Pn_lfJilAry!.FidkN�°s�l�� - V.. T_ 7771MI!rlo _e 904 CLAREMONT R.J..Manz). Richard--How,,-, Ed Gleeson anciJ. H. Beal were i� PRESS J. H. Beal is erecting an -addit. Whitby;on Friday. "c ion to his store. E. � ­61 "BrEing aNIODING A KE g our a ui ts to be cleaned 110bert", and and F.and Mrs. CiXialow Were In To- jaJmi%oe-.Alyrtle, spent Sunday I purpose having on hand cantina.' audLpressed. Istlefactionrguaranteed Charges moderate. Mrs. Nelson moved her house. wi oual ,tanto on Sunday. avid and Mrs. Taylq. stock of hard A Ly and soft coal. i Hogg JAMES BRISCOE, --Opposite-D Taylor's Bakery hold effeets to Viron'to on Mon, "'-CARQ OF THANKS. day. 6,75 per bush. Clai4mont"Ont. your order now before. Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Atebeson, of I wish to expiwm my heartfelt Brat- the Hie In price. StouffvIlle, were in the village on itude to my many friends',and neigh. Red Clover, -18.80,, ., bore for their expressions of sympathy 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Saturday. Alsike, 8.25 Pickering Ship your'cream to the Cilsre. mud acts of kindness in my recent DONALD MUNRO' bereavement In the death of dear PICKHKING Alfalfa, -.16.00 moot Creamery and watch' you. Uatber Goods Staro .1 ...,-test going up. sistir, the late Elizabeth Duikela� *io. D, aid, M. J. H. Chapman xik James Allaway is laid off duty Our evervtbing'!n -suffering from ,ad attack of mus- ..DECORATOR Itennie's --Gar' den and our prices 1�: cular rheumatism. Sale Dealer in High trade ,Wall Papers, are second to none. Seeds T. and Mrs. Jewel and the lat. Used Motor Cars For Sanitary Wall Covering, Decor. Everything for the horse.'7"' alive Burlaps and -tee's sister, of New Liskeard, ,at North Claremont Mouldings. CornCof -.Rape , visited with Mrs. H. T Blankets, $Z90 up,heavy Thomson on n "o wIt -3F Una IS I a Et touring car.17M moci. see me kem,gee. ap,'NH 166thes Call and on. Thomas Gregg shipped s.carload Trunks—Club Bags—Suit Case& yF Tho r1oad el. 'It.- fi;is mot been run over 1000 A, Uxbridge Tp.or phorie of hogs to Peterboro on Wednes. mileR. Looks and res like a new car. 32.34 2401'Claremont. day of last wook and, ae equipped with a svtrter, five good Try 0 —Harness and boots repairs aLrload of ur tireq. demountable * rime, splendid cattle to Toronto on Saturday. Our repairing service motor, paint and uoholaterit2g as good HA IR , N E 'S S ie - S. R. sad Mrs. Combo.ofT as,new, 1924 license. .9hie car isnot Pratt's Buttermilk unex6elled. and Mrs. Combe an, 850 the worse of wear: ' twill ....to,and Chas. be sold Repairing, also Boot and Shoe a sagri Q of Ar ior. spent the Repairing at the Corner Store. nX 'ace. -Bab CECIL BRADLEY Mae-C. 0, ml) touring TbIs-ear -v ChickA week-endwith.Mrs,. A.. W. . Cop e work' done Harness maker, kay. looks and.runs like new, very latest before the spring work begins. model. Fully equipped with a Ford Food Mrs. Williamson, of Pefferlaw, Mr Collars stuffed and faced PICKERING, ONTARIO was the guest of Mrs. Readman starter and clock. Electric light, Ove Harness parts supplied. d.tires, demountable rime, splev. during goo d the past week and on Mon- night left for Peterboro to did tontor, paint and upholstering like F. X. C 00 P E A v-Mr. and Mrs.'Dillon.of St. Cath• new. License for 109.4. ' WALL visit friends. One *,OVERLAND" roadster, ster, in, at the "Corner Slips Store." good condition, equipped with five7 -seines, and Mrs. Maughan and good tires,demountable rims. This is Claremont, Ont. -CLAREMONT • Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, a very attractive car;' looks and rubs spent Sunday with the letter's pa• like new,one man t41 o' i iequipped with starter. electric lghts, t -;:rents, J. H. said Mrs. Beal &:&Int and PA upholstering like new. FARM VA PERS The morning subject in the Ba 3 car bas N D S tint Church on Sunda next will lots of speed and wil1q.please any man I your farm, consult the Farm Lands D who wants a roadster, epartmeot of be "'The Angel of ;rotection I'! The above care will be sold at a bar-_ TbL-Wttcl-f��_op�eraiye�on"�Dy, irho Blamed his Wife." good ip-to-d tits Roadster. Yond toura. H line'.:". _.and In- the evenino, "The Bride- gain. go if any We Garry a lu groom I . . . LimitecL. The social dance given in the Ing car or a 11W Star touring car. he Of Staunton and A. J.:kLLTSO,'�, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1W8 MasonicHall on Friday evening must act quickly, an at the price I am L of last week by the young people asking for these cars they will not beBoxer of Claremont was a decided one' here long, come in every way. There were Terms cash. or part credit can be Wall Papers, guests pr6sent from Toronto, Osh. arrangedjer....Apply to •Ce -Courtteous Servi the best two makes awa. Whitby, Pickering. Mark- O. WMSON, North Claremont Gar* a ham, StouRville, Uxbridge and one. C .9 courteous attention extended by meinlsm in the maket. Port Perry. A most pleasant ev- Ph Clare 2811 85 ening was spent by alh of the bank's staff where-you keep-your ac- count,adds materiaHy to your safisfactii)n Whitevale m cxxb. Rev. A. McLellan of the Union ducting your banking business. Church will occupy the the in We have them from --thePickering Methodist Church The Service Garage Standard Service is easentialko courteous service as on Sunday next. when 9 icial rendered by r�� from .10 ets to 50 Cts r.ji the. . :" B ' thanksgiving servicefi will tr::Id. Motor overliguling. top and aid* cur. to on-thea Manager et roll. The pulpit in the.Union Church talo repairing. p U12- will be filled.by Rev.W. A. B Battery Serylee—Clia,rging DA RE ner, the and overhauli of Pickering. Owing to STANDARD BANK pastor's absence Mothers' Day ser All work. guaranteed.' Flat rate W1 CANA" Splendid colora�and 'vice has been postponed until the service charge . ..... syr Phona'5510-Mark.Central. following Sunday. Jand beautiful The new Claremont Creamery W. E. J3 -ER R y Pickering Branch, W. F.Law, began operations on. Friday last manager designs with the brightest,prospects for Whitby Branch, C. McClellan, Manner the future. The. farmers In the 4, surrounding district are patroniz e BEATTY --()all and _.se �. Ing it exceedtWy well and so far T STANDS FOR THE BEST ---Aheni. ati re pleased with the results. Mr. X.,eard, of the Guelph Agricultural 71 College, to in charge, and an he has had three years' experience 40-Sp ENCE&,� .:.D. A. 'SCOTT, . the beat restilta may be expected. WHA?DOYOU MEAN I TOOK ITS RATTLE CLA REMONT, F. brie ONTARIO On Friday, May tad, after a illness. Miss Elizabeth Dun YOURCAWSAWELL AWAY AND f illo 16AId at the he -SERAVED ISAISY 9319f F w-7 .= her-1:;;;the-r,-onconcession 8, Fic'k'I erlag Townsbip. Nion Dfinkeld Was a life-long resident of Picker, inx and.is survived by two broth (GREB SHOE) ere, Wm., of Pickering, find Jas.. Is A la;r range of the famous ure Of Toronto. The funeral took oes. bodt that-is well from Litter Carriers, Hay Carrier.i. _p ace f her late residence on known and guaranteed 4. I $unday last to St. John's-Ceme Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow to keep your Bowls. �ressure Svstems Etc. feetdry. t my prices 915 102 was in It will P47 you to Re a - : All sizes in Stock. C.S.Truernit Brou I h OWN ism 4 on Monday afternoon present. above before buying elsewhere. 5iW IRANK I ]PROU819 LADIES' SHOES This is a new make. A good council, tho other auditor beilop IP6 comfortabWflt- PICKERING, ONTARIO 'James Richardson, of Pickering. for--e-vAmy- day age. Price- one r Ice M ME The-raportwas-4&-nws"atisfactory only$1.50 one to the ratepayers of the town. 017P.—B. it a "nhily Showed—FL-Waoei�on Old!Early I ..... fto e 2WO hntinto to$885.32. This IF&udAmQng $8§ h quiteh rorn 4P W.!_ a c ang tepayers- ba Ao which the 0 W139 • :4 ;1 'Zo I COS Come&IC mad during the past "Apf few years. I%L.,70r 7h At the recent meeting of the Fire Brigade.the following were Mu ad appointed to fill the respective sitions: Fire Chief—Thos. E. ReDI w, let Ths- Enane MAN. s prepared. when the season&&I. i - am phenson, Vice Chief—G. H. g Intyre, Sec-trees—D:_._AScott, rives; to supplyyou with the 40116winst FleeKaXI-6761mve 79�L�Tan PP- P,I M' 'n YnUr Ater Be Boxes and andI qt. Crates,11 � 4 M Ab %0WAA&2W db %W qhmda IF Is %00 up MOP d—Io w_,_M.X D- ZWEZUt_0 In shoat. 7 Roy Ward, der. y'S a poor rule that i; Sol]. Nozzle Men—F.Ward, Chas doesn't work bolh ways. By simpl attaching a, Toronto Pumping Engine to your est notice. ur loop. Cooper, W. Palmer, Roy Morgan. A well fed man proves that you ca Lve runiung water for every purpose you desire. The above stock In made on the same Chemical Mixers—C. S. Trueman, he is wise and a wise man of the time and labor saved—the freedom from tiresome pump- principal as the lute.W. G. M.J..Wilker, T. Paterson. Walter sees to it that he is well Barnes' Baskets. You Ward, F. Evans, 0. A. Overland fed. Insure your wellfed- u we assured of quality-service, --�'IAdder Men—WI Thompson, F. T09;onto Engines 'with direct connected jack are easily. by sending usyour Chopping done every day as usual oxw Cooper, T. Birkett, W. Bingham. Vi der. 6A securely attached•to the pump. Specially designed for cept Wednesday,on and F. Lynn, M. Morgan. :L. Linton. _V=ping service. Smooth--running and almost noiseless. after May 14th. t 9?ndF. &,�ynn, ,Bucket Men—T. adiusft" ,anv he' of P14AP. rate Briscoe,W. M&ALCU, P. LUCULMtU en the economically,ori gasoline.—lin CHAS.A. WHITE. . pow Successor to late W. G. Barnos -calls : Actual Fire—Continnotts- Holm The following are the different fire crank-shaft makes power available for operating the churn, separator,washing machine, etc. Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, 0 ringing of bell. Fire Practice- Z700 4 gongs of bell,intermittently. On s iY. R. Emerson, Whitby,.Box 425 Saturday. May 10th, there-will b- Chas B. Rice. Whitevale, Ontari( . ..... a football game at 0 30 p. m., t( .,which there will be an admiSSiOD F lee of 25 cents in aid of the Five .4 Toronto Wale Sysum ..Brigade, who require funds for. 10lik this dint mnwtd, the purchase of chemicals and • Ervins and Pwnp Jack other.,equipment. , Immediately after the game there will be a de. will g1k you the abantaga of city wakr sasim Sol imonstration of the fire engine in Boot ana Shoe 'Repairine me about a or the park. All members of the Fire as Of all materials and design -'� Brigade are requested to be pres• k ma for bok- keptivi stock.-sad paf you '.4nt. You should be interested in Also harness repairing at the new ca at ow works ard inspect our mom this as the firemen's first call may stand, op"ite the 1%tain pfloss Dna') be misled be to your house. They. have or- post office. agents we do not employ thew,sonseqnsub. ganlzed for your -protection, so Best workmanship guaranteed. a ly we oan, and do throw off The spo commission of 10 pot 04us.,whiah you Will out on Saturday evening to Charges moderate. serbainly save by purob main#from Pa. give the Brigades,boost. Consult *oil 80110i"d. the above list and see what Part THOMAS WATSON you are to fill, and be sure to be TIQKERING, 0,Nr. ON J.T. MATHESON On 11A" Odwe VA Warks, Whitby,Qu g >;e. .'. -,,,,,, .'&2 ,'.ei' .a.. .... . '.,� ..,f".• :. .....•» '�:.'. 3c. -s...:,:'� -=.a ..r`'�. '.,+ rh', ,,�,,.°^.'..aka- 'wPaa�.:w "•.•rh+' - ,-C'.' `�,.+�,"nn. .r:..e•%.,-'..»:.x.�se.. ,r-a�a� ..-•::" 'la ay....o:...,a'.:�•• ' .«-o. ti .. W• •'.y &',.w.-• .dJ' n .. r ., '� T'., xy, _ _ .r?� �,5•. _ ,�.-k,,:'TMr _ rrh- a- - . - - - -- tubes to a neighbor. He wae'pleased with her frank, businesslike manner — FL--� :� nd found it a--great convenience to have his work done near by. She � � ��5� charged thirty-flue cents for each hole - that she vulcanized, and alta-soon had .a re. unoraiive and continuous busi- nein among-the car owners of the _ " TROUBLESOME .WEEDS AS other leaf with.a sharp taste, in deli- �i'gbborbood c GREEENS. clous. 900 � Wild sorra! is'good as arsons, and POPULAR 1130DEL - -tea- '� _ ° "If these country 'urea and wo><nen E � ° would learn that there are better slso"maker a delicious and unusual soup when boil6d very gently In_rich __ ar„� I� :spring tonics in their meltdown and)beef stock.- Be very careful that It and extra 1)OC� is the fields'than-can be found 3n say drug 0 .�.�i store. they would be .better oil.' a)does not boil !o pieces. When tender, G PEKOE QUALITY •� physician once told me. Many house- rvo with buttered toast, • �. `t wives would consider some of our Of course, everyone is familiar with - "noxious weeds"delicious if they were. dandelions; 'but' some people do not know that it is the or a liver. -succulent foods. But when these same iIV- pleats may be had for the picking Cowal,ips are one of the best greens they are scorned. These early greens known, and are usually quite plentiful { ' in low, marshy.land. are wonderful blood purifiers and should make a large part of our Of all greens, wild'mustard is the _ spring diet favorite in our family... -It is fine cools- -- Tot�YlTtg r ed with other greens or by itself, It y . There are rrtany elaborate salads, is easy-to-Pick and.easy to clean, and site., in .which dandelions and'other!makes a good substitute for letiuce. _ spring greens play ane old ffaashion�ed blit to most of us.the old- II The young tender sprouts of milk- •� y (weed make an excellent substitute for "boiled greens" are the befit. A simple atiparagus: 'Itis cooked the same and and reliable wayto cook them is to l F,o•D.F•oa7 rna.r,rtna 8.aw served the same. When the leaves are - , _ boil till tender in salted water, with larger they ma good greens. a good ham bone, or lacking this, In the BIG CAR Class slices of bacon or salt pork, may be Greens are ready to use before the L L ` seed.. When tender, drain and cut garden .vegetables and fruits ,are at the Light Car' Price ready to be canned, and as thehouse. t across several times with a very sharp wife is not usually so busy thep an The BI New Overland has bw knife. Pour ham, bacon or pork fry-�she is in the season, it is a good Big apt aside the old-fashioned Idea J s ':. :� that you have to spend a lot of money for a quality automo• files, or melted butter, over.them andrplan to can same for winter.-N. P. _ bile. In Overland you gat bt0-car power and big-car com_ fort-- serve hot. If-sa _are Zell. they may - :;'' 4 advantages -- ->-- - y - -- -- -$e zes�rveb}rYriotdGig in tiny cups -VULCANIZING Ti3BES.' light car. _ and French dressing added Juet be- 4687. Serge, jersey cloth linen or Snuggle down behind the wheel of this Big New Overland: r tors serving. A schoolgirl who disliked needle- See how naturally your fingers close on the convenient gear :. g• poplin could be used for ,this.style. . ;..' Never be careless in cloning the work, and who had no skill in other . shift lever. Step on the gas. Got the thrill of this hill-car, - The sleeve may be in wrist or elbow ueein ower as greens. Each leaf should be washed domestic tasks,was nevertheless eager len 4 0 P you speed up; up and on, over the hills; ' separately, on each side. to earn some money. One day,when � Feet the deep, luxurious comfort of those vraJl uphotstera�- sepazs y The•Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 8, seats. The big car riding ease of patented Triplex Springs r Purslane tae be cooked. alone or she was spending.the afternoon with 10, 12 sad.14 years. A 10-year size ole the long-lasting baked enamelfinishof the all steel body. y a I friend she noticed her friend's ' with other gi°eena. If makes a'deli- 8'� Know'the confidence thls.sturd rear axle Inspires in ever brother at work in the garage. He requires 4 yards of 86-tach material Overland driver, fano the amazing Overland conom Jn oil cions addition to stews and soups, ge pattern mailed to any address on Enjoy 0 Y and .isf a member of the-Portulaee�had jest. finished mending the inner - and gasoline. More miles to the gallon. More service from - 0. tube of a fire and was arin to.receipt of 15c in silver, by the Wilson tires- familg° It in' one of the few greens Prof S 'Publishin Co., 78 West Adelaide St.. a vulcanize another uncture. He laced Your Overland dealer will gladly demonstrate to you the many that is good.when served either hot p p Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt features that make folks call Overland the most auto oblJo cold _the:tube, with a bit of rubber.cover- Toon before our garden are Int the puncture, under a small iron 1 of pattern. In the world for the money. . g ga greens Send lb¢ in silver for 'our'up-to- I�l - ready far.use—and sometimes beasts cup containing two ounces of gasoline. ys-Overland mea Co., 'Limited - r date Spring 'and Summer 1924 Book they are planted—the sour .dock is .The gas was lighted and allowed to of Fashions. HEAD OFFICE AND FACTORIES: TORONTO, CANADA AI. for use: We consider it super- burn for about twenty minutes. When Branehes^ Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Regina ' for to either kale or apiaach, and al- the tube war removed it showed a .-- --. _ q, _ though.some people object to using it complete union of tube and patch. AN= EFFECTIVE WINDOW _ because of the acid contents, there is That evening the girl asked her ;CLEANER. Fell in reality not enough acid in the plant father what he did-with his hire tubes! -Quite by accident I discovered a • g to be in the least injurious. These' when they needed'repairs. She found very simple say to clean -windows same people sat rhubarb without a�that he took them to the garage to bel that far surpasses anything I ,have X thought of danger from the acid,'and,mended. She told him 'that,-If-be F ever -tried, and'I have tried .various _ �> yet there is more acid in a single stalk would buy the vulvanizer, she would methods and preparations. of rhubarb than in enough sour'dock l mend his-tires and pay him for the' Crumple a ,sheet of newspaper. to -0 for an entire meal. This-plant will'machine.- He agreed.. The,outfit cost�make a pad, moisten. "the surface _ -irnrnish greens until there are plenty two dollars, and after the tubes that lightly with =aerosenv—it , of others to take Its 'plata. airs mended had been tested and fount very Itttle=and when it has been ab- _- Lambs'quarter is riot liked by some to be all right, her little business ear-1 sorbed by the paper, simply rub the - people because of its fiat taste, bat eer *as launched. 1 pad over the window and your work when used with- mustard, _Sh _• The glass is clear-as crystal or some She carried one -0f the vulcanized is done. - _ .. ._ . .. - --- - • f is � i and has a brilliant polish. Windows wall paper,-or with heavy .ecru lace, - - stay clean much longer too. Windows A binding of gimp or ribbon can be may be-cleaned when the sun is shin- glued on to finish the edges. -For ing on them or in freezing weather, convenience. in removing the cover, and in half the time ordinarily used. place'two.large.snap fasteners to hold _ There are no window cloths to wash, it together at the back. which is .another consideration. —�— _ e � F If windows are very dusty on out- -�ti'Pell may. �,• side,- wipe off with a dry cloth or The small boy is much the same to- crumpled paper. I also.use this meth- day se he was yesterday—and prob, tato• e will be much the same _ wt••tlT _.. - - _ change with ..•°• '�dt.ot•••t'• the like. row. His nature dose not w•t•• ,••b•e•e°°d Use �nO� � the ages, In the'extracts from Mrs. - islet wMt _ EASY BLEACHING.' James T. Field's diary, collected by - � —T> 1��ere eeb b.tt!,y For everyday sheets, pillowcases d eWolfe Howe and publish- with i k•waem _ - Poa�the III* .e.y _ � y e rue the Memoirs of a Hostess, James 3 --for--steadg wear _sad_ many tieo re I Russell Lowefl-br-quoted'-as-rebAlsg— _ other Hees, I find a good grade of un- o n et ace. - - - - menta that the boys at his row_ ddsint6the �►a to the bleached fabric;.it wears al-or alhuteveduing P arable school used to make on tries to see how much weight they could carry.. l - __ _ �e a..c°r will b. .o.� molt twice as long, is much easier One day he attached a thread that III;at 8P'a •b. washed; and needs no ironing. To " the ab.the bleach these quickly, boil in a good he had pulled out ai his silk hansiker• should aare�y, it�s chief to a fly's leg, and to the other do add mer. lRlw s.Rd4 to which enough bluing has been and s bit 'of paper with "the master _ added to make 's good blue. Lift from a obit written - the ands and hang up.without wring- a f on it in small'din ,• • ti i'letters. The fly flew away and ing. When dry dip in suds and Jiang ac , - - _ �• - ,` +` - lighted on the.master's nose, but, rs up again. They will soon be,beanti- gardless of all except the leasoae, he it at and it rose .1 insV - den to the calling. e , .HOME-GROWN BEADS. snowwhite clothes - Aside from cutting paper dolls WOMEN! DYE'FADED e • ere Js probably no ossa tion that ' t1at y soakingSoak eps thechildren'quiet and contented longer than stringing beads. There t AGAIN Soakare large wooden and porcelain ones Lye�pmt Any Worn, Shah- IMPLY soaking in Rinso sada loosens dirt. for 41 Kbt��III overal�tiir�„a,w on,the market for this purpose, but by Garin elft or Drapery. for wboar or - _ S-,so that-it rinses right out. tarred olotha set looyer th•o h•if u _ hom6=growi n ones are very satisfac- _ e old wearing method of`rubbing soup, on the rhisItskinnt.heahe°ise-ofrebb• tory. Bear this in 'mind "when th = It loo•eat the dirt to that it claws.cit fruit and vegetable season comes 'Clothes and then rubbing the clothes is done set-reed bed tW ooirneckbwd.e•d g am Q,S °Oa•d,°•sad aeuragtl ka .o ° - - along and dry a quantity of the seeds away with. There is no need of it with Rinso. I«h..peas J - tld.liibt-bbta tOp",�u1I a Por suitable for this purpose. n kat. akJ••Ikda Only the dirtiest places—where dirt was actually drs Rtaa•tubi oa the fdbrta Many watermelon seeds are.black; ground in—will need just alight rubbing. Where °°Dre•r mlyewyetrI•r"., these may be strung-alternately with Each lb seat package of "Diamond this is neiceasary', use a little-dry.Rinso: - white pumpkin seeds or yellow corn. , The seeds of ripe citrons are bright Dpes' contains directions Bo simpis , a' Rinso is made Wille makers of LUX--th largest that any woman can dye or tint any red, and these are used effectively -- soap'makers in,the world. it'does"the fly - - old,-worn,-faded thing new, even if she _ -.. _. the otlier colored seeds. White h ore. _wash as wonderfully as Lux does fine thing - a r dyed bet Choode say with as nave and.- grains of corn may be used color at drug atom tring, lust give - o ffer n - alternately on,the s i the children a box f the d3 a t- ' A Simple Explanation. - mixed, with plant of .h does soda-water rise n a straw colored seeds Why d s r i ` needles and strong cotton, and they 1 - - on which one sucks? This is due to , _ _ will do the zest: the fact that when one sucks on a } : does the 160w, .lobstraw or tube.a .vacuum s produced t _ _ A' DECORATIVE TOUCH. and the •air prEsshre (about fifteen ,,�,�- it you Yb0 Ot To hide an unsightly flowerpot, cut undo Lt) the square inch) on the.s]fr• Made by the makers WtK•I it 1 apiece of csadbosrd or bnclQam to fit a of life soda-water forces;it up lot- of LUX J"�' round the pot neatly with an inch lap mediately into the straw. i - _ at the Back. Cover'with cretonne to match the hangings in the room, with itlinard's Liniment toe Dandrul. ' .ip:A ,. ,. -. ;�..:• ,'.;� a ...- •,.zr� .+ .:a. :'�,,. MM:. .:w-N« ;�w.�t^",."yr, tis•, •+'� � r a„3'`ur wn-n> ay`��' ,..w•:.wt+L d r"u'cr,r.' ti ,Mr w0a. uw :t5• .a.+ .tib, •...+'L .: "w'`�`' f'�••.'� 'r "�c�:r''F.ts< 1�'.°i•Yr.V.'u�a�r«n.:a`r''A'..;ti n. Suix:x.>_7s.a,..,.7:fi:.2?-:v.$;.�..secwee..Sv.'mssuf".,`,�++;.:'`�!«r::.:_rw eine.,"J.:e"':�c•'R'iNS.�Q�.fi'J.e'�tiT'Zs.:t^..L`w-�.S r.�L:+mss' " _ ".•fEiL�Lt�'�MimL r kN; ,. sees. ,,„.,.t.'w._•,t.: .,rm ..e ;:`.:_. .�• r'Rfi'%.. 4 -v :"`+. " .� ' a,• �'-.': .:�; .. r:. .. '^.sexes,.m- .,,°'.. ,.! ",;�.. w. Y'i -r'-.•t.•t:w.T'v �•„'•-"�-+w,>'.w- �.!',.:... r±..,,.r'F . sees.TA . , .. ,.'C qr♦:..' y: .. iC DELICATE GIRL "EASY TRICKS One •Hundred What 'Mothers Should Do as Their Mughteri Approach - -- .- -- Womanhood. _ . It growing girls are to become-well• 'developed, healthy .women,- • their• -- i ;health must be carefully guarded. Mothers should -not ignore their 'un- LUG ` 'settled moods or the various troubles that tell of approaching womanhood. IL is as Important`• portant time of life. Where pallor, headache. backache or other - # 'signs of anaemia are evi4ont you must sees: ,' •'. provide the sufferer with the surest I Means or-maxing new blood. - Re.Member, pale bloodless girls need Two packs of playing cards are plenty of nourishment, plenty of sleep, .;usually used for this trick' but — ------ ---- _,__ and regular open-air exercise. But to matches, toothpicks, buttons, cuing; Signboards Needed. T1nC New Hbuse. i } s That which is to be established once save the bloodless sufferer she'miist etc.= can be need. You will take "Well, here you are,"--,said the doe- for air should be considered Ion ' "have new blood and nothing meets .fifty of-the cards and..your friend tor.. "a.pill for the kidneys, ti tablet Nothing dark or sorrowful g' will take fifty. Then you declare Haunts the new house, the case so well as,Dr. Williams' Pink 'Lor the indigestion, and another ill ; you will show him an obviously ]J And not a shiny cricket, �enb �Pllls. These Pills increase the supply fair game at which he cannot win. • for fire nerves.' , "� of-new, red-blood; they stimulate the You claim-the privilege of-deal* "But; look here, Or a quickteyed mouse, U BEAUTIFULLY '21'L1I11'FY doctor,•, said the �.:' appeffte and relieve the y back JL carded wool; sample.•enouga light tag 'first and deet one card -He Is patient, "how will the IittIe' beggars They are long sunny windows comforter; one dollar. Woollen MIIU, and limbs; thus they restore health .to place on that card aoi•gtore than know where to go when they're fa• Georgetown, Oak "charm,arm, and bring to anaemic girls ten cards. You are to deal alter Side?- A wide fireplace, h the rosy cheeks and bright eyes .of nately, the player dealing,the,100th (�,`��_--,.,_�_j, (� , And sweet - woodwork,' UH.I C K$ F R 0 M FAMOUS �r strong, happy girlhood. card winning. BABY'S Utillv_.TR�.ETS Yellow like lace. laying strains. Barred Rocks, You can get these pills through nay The secret is simple and after Rhode Jsland Reds, Wyandottes, $20 you understand it thoroughly you We will bran the little Louse a hundred. Safe arrival g1}aranteed. �. dealer in medicine or by mail at 60 g BACCO cents a box from medicine, Dr. Williams'_ .will not have,to claim the privilege -, tt cp'�1 pp �] �' Talk.beside-the tire, Chas. Gillespie Balsam Ont. Medieiap Co., Brockville, Ont of dealing first. Always deal on ALWAYS EOL l 11/11 HAND � liter on the stairway p the other fellow's cards, enough-to g►—_ • All its heart's desire. IXURINE _ bring the total to one more than Mra. David Gagne.8t. Godfrey, Que., Wise Pat. " the nest multiple of eleven. As he „ writes.— I have- used Baby's Own Something cannot add more than ten at a g eager calla to ue KPS An Irishman called at a dairy and Tablets for my three little ones andevery-room, ' y> ' asked the dairyman if he-could supply time, lie will reach, a point sphere have Lound them'such an excellent Eh him with-a-Aozea-am, laid-by�htack he cannot prevent you from deal- And It's all hire a garden, Clear, Bright and &auttiful -fngF�-the 89th card. The beat he medicine that I always keep them on. We are ifving into bloom. hen. .- — WritsMtalaaCo.,C1sleago,for89eCueBook C7 The dairyman was amazed at the can do Is deal ten and you.will hind—and would strongly advise all =Rose Henderson need only to deal ono;Zard to make' other mothers to do the same thing" Irishman's strange order, but inform- 100. If the other player under- The Tablets are a mild but thorough ed Pat that could pick them out stands the trick you will be unable laxative which Keep' Mhtard's Liniment With Nouos► M himself: to win unless you you. first and - Quickly relieve consti- pation and indigestion; break,up colds pgltowin �O co i After Pat had picked out his eggs. deal one card only. and staple levers and.promote that the dairyman asked him how he-could. (Clip this,out'and poste it, with' healthfitl refreshing sleep which „ "Now, children;' said the .teacher, distingnfah eggs laid by a black hen. rthcs the aerica.in n s:-_hbooY:1 write down all you have learned For sure relief apply Mina�d s makes medicine thrive. *or by re sold about Kfng Alfred, but don't say any- daily, Excellent for bunions. "Oh, share, man.'-' replied .Pat, = = by all medicine dealers or by mail at "they're always the biggest." Opportunity is often lost by 25 cents a bas from The Dr, W211famB' thing about fhe burning of the cakes; -- pausing. - I want to find out what else you When-'the winds fail, take to the The least force aufficea to," break M Brockville, On i Medicine Co., B ock le t know.' a i oars. *hat is already-cracked..- �_ f8 N - her rt Hour later Jeanie handed In �'We lei►' aval'Battle& h riling Alfred visite&a lady at a cot-! st �1 o f a T ,. ... -MRS. C GIVES The Navy is rhpr tion.,sl A the 1 is tags, but the less said shunt It the j 1h11fY q fish Empire Exhibition., A special better" ^t. water stage, seventy feet wide, has •'F - been erected, and on this.Indoor ocean Better give the grass a good start' n TANLAC FULL C ships take part In representations ai before turning out to pasture. Early famous battles. grabs has little strength and ear ; Two of the most important British pasturing kills it Cl�TIC�RA HEALS "As a,Stomach Medicine and tortured me and. I was almost.frantic victgries—the Armada and Trafalgar illy hum used Tanlac from-neroonaitesis. —are depicted with remarkable detail.I SKIN TROUBLE portray the battle CREAM Wonderful,_ -: Says Brock• ft,E onadd Itlrpio ed tobe juted me hat Ithe Immens01 JuUmmu ic the asofineeaaover which tYQ want try vdle it, p j YOUR_ Cream. We pay ottles helped me back it wail Adding her voice to the thousands tohealth and strength and II also ssfa- however,oto illustratethe N decided,�- 'highest akestd.ogy retarns-price. We �ppty can`' les Wo e - Navy s part ! To ..ol� pies. T� Ilg. who ate praising Tarlac for the re i ed 12 pounds. That was two years in modern-warfare by typical episodes best results smite now for can>�o Were Disfiguring. i covary of Their health and strength, ago and I have felt fine.ever since. As of a naval action. of to-day, sad the BOWES CO., LTD, TORONTO Extrernely� Sore. Mrs. Margaret Cranker, 8'4 Unit SL, a'stomach medicine and.tonic Taalaq storming of Zeebrugge in presented la e ' 'Brockville, is such s grand, Bood m Is., certainly wonderful." "My face broke out In.mass of Srockvflle, Out.. says: fall detail. Tarlac Is for sale b all ood draft:. Chapped Hands or Face pfmPles that were -very annoying uµ edi- y g Spectators survey the whole history - as well as disfiguring. The pia.- }• cine and has done so much for me-that gists. Accept no aubstltute: Over- 40 of the evolution of the ship of war and Cured by one application of 'MEDORA plea were small,.hard.ped lumps at , I will yrafse it. . Pbllowf, million bottles sold. ng a spell of _ of the nierCnaat ship, ahown t CREAM. Leaves akin sm typhnial"ercera ono vessels each of which fe vety. sed exclusively in Toronto came to a head. The piiaples were General Hospital for tem years. Ask extremely more and tender.and I .,lust a shadow of myself acct re matned� Taniac Vegetable Pills, for eonstipa• modelled upon its famous orlgtaal', your druggist for 50c bottle and pre• was very truth discouraged. so weak I couldn't walk across the,'.tion, made and recommended by the from-the-Mora, A.D.- 1066. to H.M.S. .; Cu- Soar. StomIch pains and backache' manufacturers of TANLAC. Hood, A.D. 1920; and from the high. serve your youthful complexion, or "1 read an advertisement for Cu- 1g serif postpaid_ an receipt of 600 - .. !tura Boa and Ointment and sent rr t pooped..square-rigge�merehantmea of J. A. MacDonald, Phn%8.; 34 Hogarth for a free sample. I purchased - . the Normans Ld the s -team-driven steel Ave., Toronto. more,and after Using two cokes of cargo boats of to-day: Cuticura Soap, together with the - Ctuieurs Ointment, I was healed." Moore,Salt <. (Signed) Miss Alberta Cave Wife as Royal Tokein. irou��= - THERE Springs ata.,Nova scolia. CAH \\ MO/f►EY. For every purpose of the tollat Ea.the early days of Vlrgtals the and bath,Cutieura Soap, Ointment usE Youa Af /T. head of all the allied tribes of Indiana and Tateusa are excellent, ON It • was Powhatan 5PARE TIME Oi! 8 In Powhatan was centred all govern- Prl et9oaneaieni3��aeue;Teleamsfe ' mental powers. He had a royal rot- {*s°@ Oe"sha.;as Suck.-- APiD'PUT Anus as bodyguard, composed of'60 or obey in Your Stocking l 70 of the most stalwart an fearless Indian warriors. .His subjects planted Money in Your Purse l 1. 1 p d-gat2cerea or m --Money iia tl�e Hanker S- 1A when tt was ripe. He.had 8 large fres- Act as our.Agent. Sell our B.&E. Superfine ouge- Of sure LL8IIy vain a posses ac9uaintances _ y. bions, such as skins, copper, palet and The work Is easy.The goods sell themselves. bet and arms of aft kinds, and �e Any woman-will at once recoggn,re the high +' Quality of B ilk B ho8iery. This claps of hosiery had,to himself the responsibility of is not generallyobtainablelocally. Therefore, �L -�_v, many.wives. people are anxious tobuy from our agents. f Te11sWOmenHowShe Was Reitolea Housewives who need more ready cash. Uses. Uss F uel Most o[ the wives he-left at ho;ute schoolgirls with books and dresses to ti Per{ed Head byLYdis`,��. when he'made exC rslons, but always tncheH men-or women, any one can Pyt_�_—s Vegetable Wffip011lla�. R y $R B Hosiery and make money. At the samm ) inkha � a gave money by using SMP Enam- . carried with him two or more where. time he Today real favor to ttietr customers. _ ever he went. He is said to have had ..sled Ware cooking vessels. They use � .�.. a E. ■1lNUfAQT11R111Y 60.•(9s11t. W '9vittnipeg, Man.—"I cannot speak- 20 sons and 12 daughters.' When for tau highly of what Lydia E. Pinkham's 'less fuel. To satisfy ourself try this j London, - Ontario any reason he'became tired off-a wife '� Vegetable Com- convincing test your c en. e e gave er _ and has done for _ an SHP Enameled Sauce Pan and one friends as a token of his royal favor. me. was a ±of equal size made:•of aluminum, tin Powhatan Lad little reltah for theme _ wreck and r Just bad or other metal. into each pour two coronation ceremonies that were In.- = to force myself to do "':,; ;' my work. Even the quarts of cold water. Place each sauce flitted upon him, and it !s said that Soundofmyowncbil- Pan over the fire. The water in the he accepted the gifts sent by the king �A fi dren playing made of England with some 9,pprehension, _ me feel as if_I must Enameled Sauce Pail will be boil- believing that in some way or other scream if they did fug merrily when the water in the o t f not get away from other is just begiinnfng td Simmer. he would be obliged to give an ac- Iii me. I could not even % count of'them. . I a Save your money. Use hua�b nde d of - o Y. said he could do nothing for tae. My bus- SMP60awd ��� Buy Your,out-of-town sunders with r Dominion Express Money Orders. Vegetable Com advised me to take the g pound and I started it at _ i >> once.- I was able to do my work once Danger of Blow' Torch., Say Bayer" - Insist' more and it was a pleasure, not a bur- "A Face-Of Porcelain and a Heart of Steel" den Now I have a fine bouincitl baby Tbree finishes: Pearl wars, ,two eests of Do not permit painters to, burn off and am able'to nurse her and in o do- ' pt4int ' with a torch, 'There are For Pain. Headache y -, darty-srey enamel lastde and out;•Diamond Old Ing my work. I cannot help recom- + • . war'' three sew, debt blue and white out. several, Inexpensive liquid paint re- Neuralgia ,-Rheunlatism mending such a medicine, and any one Ade. wkite linins.'Crystel were. three coat,. g yore. bAo fn.ide ani oat, wfdh Royal Etre movers on the market which will do seeing me before I took it, and seeing the work better.• Warn plumbers and-1, Lumbago - Cotds me now, can see what it does for me. I am only too leased for you to 11" my r repair°men to exercise every precau-, ACCe onl a testimonial-'�Mrs. Exll.Y DAvl6, 721 tion In using blow torches or heaters swev� .: McGee Street.Wing, Man.abouE a bpilding. Carelessness.: 4f fBayer package Lyydia E. Pinkham's Private Text- l� workmen has caused many fires. Our B9Z upnn "Ailments Peculiar to ~:+f church was recently set on fire when a i which contains proven directionsr Women ' will be sent you !req upon '' - blow torch, used on the.bottom of a Handy ".Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets request Write tothe L E.Piakham P r SMP - door, fgnited paper on the other side. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists 'Medicine Co.,Cobonrg, t. Thio book Y — Asptrfs i. tke trade mark valuable information. C. P 8 (tKfmtered to contains O ' 000- #,sh for MlnaMs and 118146 so otJa► sasuaacldesoer of sat,au Wactsfe of x •� ISSUE No. 4 , �3•v�r .'".._ a•.;,t�..,. -- :.. �,- .:egg �, ....,r--.-•t. ��` .. ':...... ,�. .r. - .. - . S, ,a •.,' '.'sees '•.•. 'r. ,.aa., :w. .f ,,�,.�C, •a��aatu^..`.d��..�ti.�$':�7,F.eki'.' .s�'.�x,w.c3�.-:�•.C'_.—..1:r.:',��.'r;:,t,V_.d:�.:.....:.:Rtvzta...^.a..:..:r,:.-eor....:..a...u...,..,,.•,..i5t.:.,ni9.,..y..—..?1......,.._.,..-..Ae.:fresc,.w.�,r�...,.r-f.k�,r....:n..�a«.-e.S:a..rtykeo'able..r..si',&:•:�.r£..,as,v,_.rtw.r...iFG:;t..n.uy.-._:a:.;a�J,3.al�i..SS'SIG.FW_._,F�;_u.i'ireu$!r.'.�.w,.P,$°.F,a'�ri"t"Lim ,':�.::.�'<•,.t.�,'".a.�l.eS'a.'+'Et�'G• Pf ',.-K'r. - .. .. . .. :. �... .SGT. ,.m ":;p••� ..:.i t^4 ,r.,... .:,,.._ .-,,y3 fi '..• .. >.,....,x- ,•'..,. - . _ . -. .1 '�..�. -- rye: • L r 3 Henry. will-be here as nen- -Dr. M A; SAdleir, Dentist, ' e � LOC�ALISMS ,- -Dr.. y � � . al neat Tuesday to attend to Ilia practicing in Toronto, will be here � professional d}1ti@s. + is his ofce-. on Thursday from 10 -On ttecount•of the special ser- a. m. to 5 p. w., ael'usual. -D. Lockwood has- started his :C.. vices in the Methodist Church on ;.•, iq willow harvest. -Sunday-nett, the- evening• service ' -Found, a small hand bag, , New Aftworttsemen$s. -a Loser call at this office. * in St. Andrew's Chureb, has been. - - -John Moore, of Toronto is withdrawn. 3 - ' -Tha.Ladiea Aid Of St. .And- OR.SALF-FrpMpbuIldi'ng, 18230 s adios a week with his parents,, FApply to D.A:scute, laremont. dais , �pe raw's Church purpose having r - Barry and Mrs. Moore. -• Y. ® May a Parcel Post 8ale,and also sale Fps SALE-Aa oak sideboard, in -Born, on Wednesday, LyJ of h¢me-made baking. 'i 'M r@. good condition. Apply to Mn. Bowen, 7th, to W. H. d Mrs. White,. Of , Claremont. 34-38 Savage a op, opposite the tele- s Church St. a daughter. hone Cenral on Friday after -Mrs. Sacker is seriously ill at p y ('TRaW BERRY PLANTS-Stew rine home of her grand-son,.Elmer noon, May 30th, at 3 o'clock. All ►: en's Late improved tor,sale at 50 cents r ` the'pa offered for sale will be 100. Mrs.Geo.Mutch:Pickering. as-a�` Toms, with pneumonia. 950 ,,* __ number of trwou - -The Bell Velephoue Co. nas May 18th, BIIDi- cows.also duck eg for setting.�'f,one Clare p }' 'been erecting a numberof..uew -On. Sunday,. y �u e - end of the village. versary services will be c6hdtleted 308. Geo'.Brown,R.R.2,Claremont, 22.35 z . Andrew's-Church. Rev. Mr. OR SA E-A good wind-mill fo r New t -Born, on T ura ay, ." Maxwell, O ushawk, sol prase Pum m�f purposes,very c cap. jack- at Englehart. Ont.. to Charles H. at the rriorninq'serviee, dad at the, sea, R.> .No:L,Pickering, 30tf slid Mrs. Ham, a son. All doing a _ _ evening service he or some other UO>l; EC�48 ,.FOR BALE-F;,pnen :! p --Well• , , prOmineDt 'Preabber will . offici- DPeko , 75 cents o setting. Apply to _ - ee�s Re IH —The St..Andrews Ladies 'Aid Elmer Tome,Kingston Road East. 51-35 > meets at the home of Mrs. Robert ate, Special music Will be rend- 'Somerville on Wednesday- after- Bred both morning and evening. MRS. E�fhlA ELVIt3S-Nurse with �- q t On Tn6sday evening, May 20th, practical experience.Open for engage? ,moon,.May 14th, at 8 o'clock. in town or country. Phone Pick 1108. 30-4 es' and -TheMemorial Park Committee the Whitby Ooratorio Society, hd. ' under the direction of Arthur W. RASPBERRY CANES-Cuthberts, have secured from the govern Linder will present"Tho Messiah" $10.00 pe{thousand:Claxton&Be%Rouge; - - - al@fit nurseries 9't Or 'no a large Hill and CDerrywood. R.R.2,Pickering. 94-35 7ZrOff! bomber of trees of various' kinds by Handel. The chorus consists ----- - _ es ' to be planted in the park. of some fifty voice@, among whom FOR SALE-50 acres of land in pas- t Lure, ,;T,, water; or will rent pasture for are artists Of great ability, in season Geo.F.�aeksoni R. R. No. 1, Locust \ Dopie, of Toronto, eluding Mrs. T. L. Rowe, soprano; xis. 31-35 returned home on Wednesday Mise Eva B4110111 ell mezzo-soprano ; F U v last, after spending several weeks P W ORS a nares ataeend 10 pigs s laeeke i(j - here on account of the illness and D. Dykes, tenor, and Clare S. Oj¢,Al'�flfQSSdPdtJ` ' _ death of her father,•the late Geo. Thomson,, bast,. On the evening 1 B.Burk,R.R.No.1, Locust Hill. •Phone Pick M. Palmer. of Apri118th, they presented the ` oratorio-in the Methodist Taber- DISON PIKE-Piano .teacher, it r -Money's Ice. Cream Parlor le naelP, Whitby, when those pres. EClaremont on Saturdays. Pupils prepared x now open for the season. Come for eiami.mtians. Studio at Miro. Lyman Pil- � r r ent were greatly surprised at. the key'... Pho,u.a000. zeas - s and enjoy a refreshing tloda at the }' „ Iounw.n. Boys, bai°g your pro"ciency of the performance to ORSALE-Lad 's bicycle. in stood 'Sta,.unton. WAdi- er* which they .had reached., The y p t peaches here, we have the cream. - Fcondition. A to Margaret P McGuire, whole erformance was.of a high m Z. R. Money. * P g tare o[.Job.Power-.R.R.No. 1,Whitby. Phone Daylight saving. went :. into order. The residents-.of Pickering 103 nag 3. Whitby. 35 �•C/~1' _. in Toronto on Sunday and are to be congratulated in being FOR SALR= rasp- effect _ - able to secure the organization. 15000 Cuthbert will !amain i thug g v IIs all an Opportllnity O � caner for 2tweek.. A l to Wm ; • -summer months.for three aide,eon. tone oe . o. e i iY - as provided itk the by-law years, hearing this great production. Bring. Phone Maly 17;2. as as.. aided Admission 35 cents. ARM TO RENT-In the tawnsllip s a T - last January. -The bus lines that are running Fof Pickering,consisting of 25 acres situated The Anniversary Services in from Toronto to. pointe along th@. p ply Iso:n.6. -For iter s and particular*ap- points the Methodist Chnach next Sun. d Provincial Highway as far east ae: SL day, .PLANTS-Genu - - t day, when the Rev. A. McLellan, Oshawa, are being well uatrooiz c will preach at 10.80 a.. m. and at 1Jine Glen Mary Brown on light. new Around. t _ l "7.00 m. Special music is being ed by an appreciative public, and 7eciallyfor transplanting. 'i8.00 per 1000-at +� must have quite an effect on the wear HillH.G.McMillan. 34-35 provided. Come and,enjoy the - vH1aAe of Clare services. revenue of rile railway along this T�•OR RENT-' %the � J a - N t -C. B. glee of Whitevale hoe district. The railways, however, r mons,a building suitable for a blacksmith r shop or!drag%and centrally situated.'-Apply to did not cater to the passenger undertaken the contract of drill pe hiss.H. Thomson,Claremont. 34tt ds traffic in the towns and villages "OVERALL-UNIFORMS ' ing a well and fitting the Liver• close to Toronto, as they robably �,�/TANTED-Live poultry, bides. -• -.water.works system for Col. S. R •a wool and junk. Highea price paid,for - pool House with as extensive thou ht that the le 'would $ l�P same. Sf.Soloteh. 1 1-4 mit8s north of the - P y y t � have to patronize .thein an wa village or brougham,on Brack Road. aati ,Marshall. W Hilts has already +oommenoed operations. as they were Elle only means of OST-Oa Mav dtb, between Edger _.. -The 'Sacrament of the Lord's transportation t0 the city, and L Andrews dpaled atahee sataon road a brown horse_ -HAPMAN iBapper will be dispensed in 9t. their- time-tables were fixed to e': Findoae�has,>�Jr,Pwe i`cke ini Ess M • S• ro Andrew's Church at the morning suit their own convenience and _ _ service o° Sunday next. Pre not that of the public. A hard FOR SALE burner Perfection oil _ > y blow hbe been eir'nek at the bas range with oven.in peirfect condition,$15.00. _.. - r Pam service will be conducted service, ae a heavy tax has been wi h.i°rani :" W.J°Gordo`r nn•bee Si.Picke�"r- t1iiii R111 til I'll113,11), v ain at 8 o'clock which went into effect, ing. 34,33 . by Rev. Mr. Turkiagton, o on p let 19 a -On�!a 18th, at the boar of ba on the capacity of the bus, old respectively.!-neral w good..art - -F �j ar a May �• and not on the revenue prodpaeed era either srnale ordonDle. A y at rot 29,eon. -_ -. 4.80 O clod, in the of ternoon, D b i.Pick-rias.haat w-at of D-, school. w. 8t. liens e'e Church, Pickeria as has bees stated is t r reee. Bennet-,Dmbartan. 3sas Q His Lorde�ran. -111 ip. the Bishop of To. The Imposing of Lh.e tax will have TOHN-A. WHITE. R. R. No.1 Lo• Our $pact&lty Everyday Styled the effect of forcing g many.buesee. d cast His,has for site Sweet Clover aced, seed i Oa O e ae nese, as as a. Delaware lmt•• to ,deep your feet dry Y, Confirmation. An invitation to have to the tax, whether the toe.. one 1923 IT tori truck and 3 houses with _.. this beautiful service to extended pay gardens. Phone Mark 0405. 32tt >�,Dd Warm s -to ells basses are well patronized or.not. = Some are very anxious to know DASYURE FARM TO RENT-bO - j t� -Harry Arnold, of Toronto, i aere.of.pl-adidgra.araad. h-aataaar• -Ask for wlllla►I�8 �OOtB-=the wear- who.reeeatly purchased the Fotl:• what influence was btoaght to ,n of lot eaa.s,P'ickerin ­7111deed.aa■ re - bear on the government to lead wat-r su A y w w, .M , R.R. o. eraill farm east of the village in- 1,l oeast .1. R.Beaton,Wkitevar-.as ae - - 1�on ger and easier tends adding soother half sithry them to impose this tax. Was it =:te the present. other half Pore. the railways who feel sore at los- FOR SALE-Oheap. all kinds of SatiBfaction guaranteed P Ing the traffic? Or if.not, why wagon..harne-.dad ar kinds of farm im- .and also will erect a residence for ptements is sada order. Also several beat? dad High- his farm foreman. This work will did the�governmeat not also im• light orale•and cook stoves and heaters. High \ pose the tax on the heavy motor- est pride paid for bides and wool. also live Doul- = .be proceeded with at once. try. H. an.stouiville.Phone 1903 1,7ti ` -Mr. Logan, assistant resident trucks which cause much greater engineer of this district of .the damage to the pavement than the WANTED-Life Oompanp .with Big 88 Overalls dna Smocks motor busses? We understand Head Office rt Waterloo contemplate open- ' - eaa n at Pitkeriag. One representative ed bThat World p&rffnn%i Arm and Hamm�er Brand. Absolately none y Mro. 1;ogaa sod dads ter, illiat they are to be taxed, but ot fora year et. he mented °:wi h Distnct Office wperviaioa and better. Just try them once and you'll always of Sunday with Acthar and y y - __ _ rias_.--write P.O. Box, 17b, •Waterloo, IG EI(3HTF•EIGHT. I ns. ,Boxes. Mr. Logan leaves hoc.. si-3a Bay this week for Ottawa. where he "'' CARD OF THANKS. r;OR SALE-Io the Village-of Pick. _ 'Will be a 'tion ed in future. Wewbh to take this opportunity to Feting.a 7-roomed fame dwelling, is a soon _ReY._D_...! • 9olandt, manager express our siaeere thanks to our •t'u or re it and splendidly situaled. A good of the Preebyteriaa Pubiieali6ae, as�oeighbars-far y� it,o'h�thercnaneoont°t°w-o�iar a«e ,fl(ll�,f3-I- -�1e8_� _ - • or the late ad ths�-p our hnaband an father. the late ]°l1II For r partieolanapply.to Ar£hur 8t. Andrew•- Church 'on Bandagy Boyes. vtor,or to W.V.Richardson.Pit:ker 'Ove are showing the latest in oxfords, in swedes, } evening, when he Rave a good sd• George Merritt Palmae.dad for their Ings = s4tt stents and kid. expressions of sympothy in our be. drew on the budget, showing the reavement. OR SALE-In the Village of Ohre- -meed of more liberal rapport of the Fmoac,•sandbank,•.the reside of the late Also, a dandy line of the last word is - Wife and Daughter., Peter idacaah,a 11-roomed frame structupe and -mission funds of the church. Piellering. HOSIERY May 7th. 1911. rough cast. Furnace sad•aR modern cde,veaiei,. -James Ri'Cbardson, who was lanae.. Ares a eooa tiara 2o:4o. 4 acre)Ifted on which is an .orchard with-all kind.of fruit _ laid oft duty for some time on ac- NOTICE ' •• Hard sad soft water. Amply to o.o P. i • count of a felon• on his hand, W ID c—b.198 Glen Grove Ave.!►:,Toronto.or w fired T. BIInting - - 1Ck8rin able to.be on duty again. -- D.A.Scott.Claremont. r 33ct -Mr. and Mrs. Clement' and. �- NOTI08 is hereby'given that the � _. Established 1857. ..;, - diildren, of Milton t Banda damping of ref an an or alongside of 1101 1111111 , �D y the highwayis strictlypprohibitiod.and frith F. T. and Mrs;. Bunting. the Road upsrintWent has bees -Mise Ida aatiag return vee as uc ons home last week, after spending person found violating t this er.•• OOM the winter months in the city By Order of the Oouncil. J r with,her sisters, Mrs. (Dr.)Bate- vww� /e qtr man-and Mse.•R. A. Douglas. GLEN WILLOW MILLS �,, aafr� m _ a�E FOR sAM -We congratulate the Rev.'P F. Gar3lnec, B. A; on' the honor OEa.AR CtROVE ,i, PiDLAR �' Gi es :GOVERNMENT BONDS returning up to 5}per cent.�be received from Manitoba Uni. warehouse Locust Hill OSH%W A ONT. varsity by their conferring upon We have just unloaded a car of bran MUNICIPAL BONDS him the degree of .Bachelor of and Shorte and a car of Oorn and — CORPORATION BONDS " ? Divinity. This degree was receiv. Distiller's grains(35 per cent j� �l� i L' , ed when he bad passed successfully proten t,.8 fat.) i� a.a.�.� -MORTGAGE LOANS twelve examinations, and had. We also have Oil Cake, Tankage, Far- EXPERT,ADVICE IN STRICTEST CONFIDENO>� , also written s thesis. tilizer,Bone Meal. Nitrate of Soda =OAR=N�� -"The Big Store is now show- etc., is etock:at current prices. - Ing some, very pretty Dress I can ship your Fertilizer order direct Consult time when yon Have money on Ing lengths, silk and ratine combin. yo your nearest station Wheat or any grain taken in atiou. Newest shades. And don't freight prepaid, _- forget the also have: Decotint. : .exchange for Flour. ` y A. E. REESOR, INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Si4ness. the cold water kalsomine. Elas. Phone 8600 Oedar Greve We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, ties paints and varnishes. See poration.! Oil Cake Meal, BONDS-Government, Municipal, Cor our east window for a "special"in rdWood. Flooring - cleansers-75c worth for 59c. * 'Tom' g pll kinds of-grain.=- ' MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. -The Women's Institute will Furnaces and Shingles . Wield- their regular meeting on The Seaman Kent line of. Roosting in Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. REAL E$TATE-Farm and Residential, Tuesday evening next. the:- 13th plain re b k. or msr ie t white Royal Household Flour, ` ingt.,ut the -home of Mrs. E. J. p WE Shirley. This will also be their Hecla Furnaces-pipe or pipeless Cream of to West Flour • ,B AR Rubberoid Felt Slate Shin MS annual meeting, which means the glesand Roil ,. report of ait committees and elec• Roofing, 18 or 38 inches wide. CHOPPING EVERY tion of riflieera ; also the appoint- Also, ,few settings of bred-to-lay PIC$ERINQ anent of delegates to the District Barred Rock eggs for sale. WEEK DAY Convention. Time of meeting,JOHN DRAPER, - PICKERING' `' x.80 o'clock. Call and get prices ,�: N. =.IOCKW00= Telephone Pickering 4800 ;, P. 0. Bog 40